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ACCOUNTING ADDICTION STUDIES ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE - ANIMAL SCIENCE AGRICULTURE - HORSE & EQUINE SCIENCE AGRICULTURE - HORTICULTURE & LANDSCAPING AGRICULTURE - VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY (RVT) AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE ANATOMY ANIMAL SCIENCE ANTHROPOLOGY ARCHITECTURE ART ART - MULTIMEDIA ASTRONOMY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY BIOLOGY BROADCASTING BUSINESS BUSINESS - BUSINESS LAW BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS - FINANCE BUSINESS - INSURANCE BUSINESS - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS BUSINESS - MANAGEMENT BUSINESS - MARKETING BUSINESS - REAL ESTATE BUSINESS - SUPERVISION CHEMISTRY CHICANO STUDIES CHILD DEVELOPMENT CINEMA COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION - GENERAL COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION - OCCUPATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE DANCE DRAFTING ECONOMICS EDUCATION ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL ENGLISH ENGLISH, BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE EQUINE SCIENCE FINANCE FITNESS CENTER FLORISTRY FRENCH GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS GEOGRAPHY GEOLOGY HEALTH HISTORY HORSE SCIENCE HORTICULTURE INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ITALIAN JAPANESE JOURNALISM LANDSCAPING LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES LAW LEARNING FOUNDATIONS LEARNING SKILLS LIBRARY SCIENCE LINGUISTICS MACHINE SHOP MANAGEMENT MARKETING MATHEMATICS METEOROLOGY MICROBIOLOBY MULTIMEDIA MUSIC NURSING OCEANOGRAPHY PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PHILOSOPHY PHOTOGRAPHY PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICAL SCIENCE PHYSICS PHYSIOLOGY PLANT SCIENCE POLITICAL SCIENCE PRE-ENGINEERING PSYCHOLOGY REAL ESTATE SERVICE LEARNING SOCIOLOGY SPANISH SPECIAL EDUCATION SPEECH STATISTICS

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ACCOUNTING

ADDICTION STUDIES

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

AGRICULTURE

AGRICULTURE - ANIMAL SCIENCE

AGRICULTURE - HORSE & EQUINE SCIENCE

AGRICULTURE - HORTICULTURE & LANDSCAPING

AGRICULTURE - VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY (RVT)

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

ANATOMY

ANIMAL SCIENCE

ANTHROPOLOGY

ARCHITECTURE

ART

ART - MULTIMEDIA

ASTRONOMY

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY

BIOLOGY

BROADCASTING

BUSINESS

BUSINESS - BUSINESS LAW

BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS

BUSINESS - FINANCE

BUSINESS - INSURANCE

BUSINESS - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

BUSINESS - MANAGEMENT

BUSINESS - MARKETING

BUSINESS - REAL ESTATE

BUSINESS - SUPERVISION

CHEMISTRY

CHICANO STUDIES

CHILD DEVELOPMENT

CINEMA

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION - GENERAL

COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION - OCCUPATIONAL

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

DANCE

DRAFTING

ECONOMICS

EDUCATION

ELECTRONICS

ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL

ENGLISH

ENGLISH, BUSINESS

ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

EQUINE SCIENCE

FINANCE

FITNESS CENTER

FLORISTRY

FRENCH

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS

GEOGRAPHY

GEOLOGY

HEALTH

HISTORY

HORSE SCIENCE

HORTICULTURE

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

INSURANCE

INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

ITALIAN

JAPANESE

JOURNALISM

LANDSCAPING

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES

LAW

LEARNING FOUNDATIONS

LEARNING SKILLS

LIBRARY SCIENCE

LINGUISTICS

MACHINE SHOP

MANAGEMENT

MARKETING

MATHEMATICS

METEOROLOGY

MICROBIOLOBY

MULTIMEDIA

MUSIC

NURSING

OCEANOGRAPHY

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

PHILOSOPHY

PHOTOGRAPHY

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

PHYSICAL SCIENCE

PHYSICS

PHYSIOLOGY

PLANT SCIENCE

POLITICAL SCIENCE

PRE-ENGINEERING

PSYCHOLOGY

REAL ESTATE

SERVICE LEARNING

SOCIOLOGY

SPANISH

SPECIAL EDUCATION

SPEECH

STATISTICS

SUPERVISION

THEATER

VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY

WELDING

WOMENS STUDIES

WORD PROCESSING

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ACCOUNTING (Back to Top)Business Administration Department Chair: David Braun.Phone: 719-6479. Office: BUS 3213-D.Faculty Advisor: David Braun.

ACCOUNTING 1—INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITS

0101 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh AHRENS, S R BUS 32170189 8:00- 1:20 Sat PALAFOX, J BUS 32060102 9:35-10:45 MTWTh LYONS, R M BUS 32060103 9:35-12:05 M W FOSTER, R P BUS 32010104 9:35-12:05 T Th FOSTER, R P BUS 32040105 11:10-12:20 MTWTh LYONS, R M BUS 32060155 2:15- 4:45 T Th LYONS, R M BUS 3217

Evening Classes3001 4:00- 6:30 M W AHRENS, S R BUS 32063015 4:00- 6:30 T Th EGAN, R M BUS 32083002 7:00- 9:30 M W HIROTA, L E BUS 32083003 7:00- 9:30 T Th THOMSEN, T W BUS 3217

ACCOUNTING 2—INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Accounting 1 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0106 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh PARTINGTON, A M BUS 32080107 9:35-10:45 MTWTh PARTINGTON, A M BUS 32080286 11:10- 1:40 M W PARTINGTON, A M BUS 3217

Evening Classes3004 4:00- 6:30 M W JEPPSON, C T BUS 32083005 7:00- 9:30 M W FOSTER, R P BUS 3206

ACCOUNTING 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - ACCOUNTING (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

ADDICTION STUDIES (Back to Top)Psychology Department Chair: Edward Mazeika, Ph.D.Phone: 710-2891. Office: BEH 1306C. Faculty Advisor: James L. Crossen, Ph.D. Phone: (818) 994-6858. Office: BUS 3222.Email: [email protected].* Note: California Department of Alcohol and Drug Program regulations state that "all certifying organizations" are required to accept those

classes marked with an asterisk (*) as officially approved Continuing Education hours for AOD conselors and certified personnel.

ADDICTION STUDIES 1—UNDERSTANDING ADDICTION AND COUNSELING - 3 UNITS

0176 2:15- 5:25 T CROSSEN, J L BUS 3252Evening Classes3006 7:00-10:10 Th CROSSEN, J L BUS 3252

ADDICTION STUDIES 2—DRUGS IN PERSPECTIVE - 3 UNITS

0164 9:00-12:10 Sat SCHAFER, A G BUS 3252Evening Classes3007 3:45- 6:55 M SCHAFER, A G BUS 3252

ADDICTION STUDIES 4—ADDICTION COUNSELOR TRAINING - 3 UNITS

0704 12:20- 3:30 Th FARASH, M J BUS 3252Evening Classes3008 7:00-10:10 M FARASH, M J BUS 3252

ADDICTION STUDIES 9—FIELD WORK FOR ADDICTION PERSONNEL - RPT 2 - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Addiction Studies 1 or 2, or paid professional experience in the field.

Evening Classes3009 Lec 5:30- 6:30 T CROSSEN, J L BUS 3252

Lab 5-Hrs, 20 Min TBA CROSSEN, J L BUS 3252

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ADDICTION STUDIES 10—ADDICTION AND THE FAMILY - 3 UNITS

0766 9:00-12:10 M DAVIS FARASH, J D BUS 3252Evening Classes3010 7:00-10:10 W DAVIS FARASH, J D BUS 3252

ADDICTION STUDIES 13—ADDICTIVE DISEASES AND LIFE STYLE DISORDERS - 3 UNITSNote: This course provides 54 hours of continuing education for CADC I & II, NCAC/MAC, CATC, MFT/LCSW.Officially approved provider.*

Evening Classes3011 7:00-10:10 T CROSSEN, J L BUS 3252

ADDICTION STUDIES 14—ADDICTION AND THEORIES OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - 3 UNITSNote: This course provides 54 hours of continuing education for CADC I & II, NCAC/MAC, CATC, MFT/LCSW.Officially approved provider.*

Evening Classes3012 3:45- 6:55 Th CROSSEN, J L BUS 3252

ADDICTION STUDIES 17—WOMEN AND ADDICTION - 3 UNITSNote: This course provides 54 hours of continuing education for CADC I & II, NCAC/MAC, CATC, MFT/LCSW.Officially approved provider.*

0108 12:20- 3:30 M CLARK, J BUS 3252

ADDICTION STUDIES 20—DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COUNSELOR TRAINING - 3 UNITSNote: This course provides 54 hours of continuing education for CADC I & II, NCAC/MAC, CATC, MFT/LCSW.Officially approved provider.*

Evening Classes3014 3:45- 6:55 W SCHAFER, A G BUS 3252

ADDICTION STUDIES 23—BATTERERS' INTERVENTION FACILITATOR TRAINING - 3 UNITSNote: This course provides 54 hours of continuing education for CADC I & II, NCAC/MAC, CATC, MFT/LCSW.Officially approved provider.*

0109 12:20- 3:30 W CROSSEN, J L BUS 3252

ADDICTION STUDIES 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - ADDICTION STUDIES - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (Back to Top)See course listings under CRIMINAL JUSTICE.

AGRICULTURE (Back to Top)Agriculture Department Chair: Richard South.Phone: 719-6463. Office: AS 4103-A.THE AGRICULTURE COURSES (ANIMAL SCIENCE AND PLANT SCIENCE) ARE DIVIDED INTO THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:Animal ScienceHorse & Equine ScienceHorticulture & LandscapingVeterinary Technology (RVT)

AGRICULTURE 911, 921, 971, 981—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - AGRICULTURE (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

AGRICULTURE - ANIMAL SCIENCE (Back to Top)Agriculture Department Chair: Richard South.Phone: 719-6463. Office: AS 4103-A.Faculty Advisor: Dr. Leland Shapiro. Phone 710-4254. Office: AS 4107-B.

ANIMAL SCIENCE 120—ETHICAL ISSUES OF USING ANIMALS (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3130 7:00-10:10 T SHAPIRO, L S AS 4101

ANIMAL SCIENCE 181A—FIELD WORK A - 1 UNIT

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Note: Enrollment by add card only.First morning class meeting: 11:10 a.m. Monday, February 4, 2008. (Shapiro)First afternoon class meeting: 2:50 p.m. Tuesday, February 5, 2008. (Yates)

8016 Lab 11:10- 2:20 M SHAPIRO, L S AS 4102Or 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA SHAPIRO, L S AS 4102

Evening Classes3184 Lab 2:50- 3:55 T YATES, R A AS 4104B

And 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA YATES, R A AS 4104B

ANIMAL SCIENCE 181B—FIELD WORK B - 2 UNITSNote:Enrollment by add card only.First class meeting: 11:10 a.m. Monday, February 4, 2008.

8017 Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA SHAPIRO, L S AS 4102

ANIMAL SCIENCE 181C—FIELD WORK C - 3 UNITSNote:Enrollment by add card only.First class meeting: 11:10 a.m. Monday, February 4, 2008.

8018 Lab 10-Hrs TBA SHAPIRO, L S AS 4102

ANIMAL SCIENCE 181D—FIELD WORK D - 4 UNITSNote:Enrollment by add card only.First class meeting: 11:10 a.m. Monday, February 4, 2008.

8019 Lab 13-Hrs, 15 Min TBA SHAPIRO, L S AS 4102

ANIMAL SCIENCE 501—PRINCIPLES OF ANIMAL SCIENCE (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0133 9:35-11:00 T Th SHAPIRO, L S AS 4101Off Campus Classes6585 3:45- 7:50 M LAND, N GRANADA

(13 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

ANIMAL SCIENCE 506—URBAN FARM ANIMAL HEALTH TECHNIQUES - 2 UNITS

0171 Lec 8:55-10:00 Th YATES, R A AS 4114Lab 10:00-12:05 Th YATES, R A AS 4114

ANIMAL SCIENCE 510—ANIMAL HEALTH AND DISEASE CONTROL (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0134 1:05- 2:30 T Th YATES, R A AS 4101

ANIMAL SCIENCE 511—ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF ANIMALS (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0135 11:10-12:35 T Th SHAPIRO, L S AS 4101

ANIMAL SCIENCE 512—ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF ANIMALS LABORATORY (CSU) - 1 UNITRecommended: Concurrent enrollment in Animal Science 511.

0136 Lab 9:35-12:45 W SHAPIRO, L S AS 41020137 Lab 12:50- 4:00 W SHAPIRO, L S AS 4102

ANIMAL SCIENCE 596A—AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE PROJECTS A - 1 UNITRecommended Preparation: Concurrent enrollment or completion of Animal Science 501.TBA section (South) enrollment by add card only. First class meeting: 11:10 a.m. Monday, February 4, 2008.Tuesday class (Yates) will focus on Animal Wellness Inspections.

0350 Lab 8:00-11:10 T YATES, R A AS 41148021 Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA SOUTH, R W AS 4103

ANIMAL SCIENCE 596B—AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE PROJECTS B - 2 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Concurrent enrollment or completion of Animal Science 501.First class meeting: 11:10 a.m. Monday, February 4, 2008.

8022 Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA SOUTH, R W AS 4103

ANIMAL SCIENCE 596C—AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE PROJECTS C - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Concurrent enrollment or completion of Animal Science 501.First class meeting: 11:10 a.m. Monday, February 4, 2008.

8023 Lab 10-Hrs TBA SOUTH, R W AS 4103

ANIMAL SCIENCE 596D—AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE PROJECTS D - 4 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Concurrent enrollment or completion of Animal Science 501.

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First class meeting: 11:10 a.m. Monday, February 4, 2008.

8024 Lab 13-Hrs, 15 Min TBA SOUTH, R W AS 4103

AGRICULTURE - HORSE & EQUINE SCIENCE (Back to Top)Agriculture Department Chair: Richard South.Phone: 719-6463. Office: AS 4103-A.Faculty Advisor: Ronald Wechsler and Patty Warner. Phone 710-2980. Office: AS 4109-C.

ANIMAL SCIENCE 602—HORSE HUSBANDRY (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3023 7:00-10:10 W WECHSLER, R W AS 4101

ANIMAL SCIENCE 603A—EQUINE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES A - 2 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Animal Science 601, or concurrent enrollment in 601.

8026 Lec 8:00- 9:05 F WARNER, P A SM ARENALab 9:05-11:10 F WARNER, P A SM ARENA

ANIMAL SCIENCE 603B—EQUINE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES B - 2 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Animal Science 601, or concurrent enrollment in 601.

8027 Lec 8:00- 9:05 F WARNER, P A SM ARENALab 9:05-11:10 F WARNER, P A SM ARENA

ANIMAL SCIENCE 603C—EQUINE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES C - 2 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Animal Science 601, or concurrent enrollment in 601.

8028 Lec 8:00- 9:05 F WARNER, P A SM ARENALab 9:05-11:10 F WARNER, P A SM ARENA

ANIMAL SCIENCE 603D—EQUINE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES D - 2 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Animal Science 601, or concurrent enrollment in 601.

8029 Lec 8:00- 9:05 F WARNER, P A SM ARENALab 9:05-11:10 F WARNER, P A SM ARENA

ANIMAL SCIENCE 603E—EQUINE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES E - 2 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Animal Science 601, or concurrent enrollment in 601.

8030 Lec 8:00- 9:05 F WARNER, P A SM ARENALab 9:05-11:10 F WARNER, P A SM ARENA

ANIMAL SCIENCE 620—BASIC EQUITATION (CSU) - 1 UNITRecommended: Concurrent enrollment in Animal Science 621.

BEGINNING:Evening Classes3024 7:00- 8:05 M WARNER, P A AS 4101

ANIMAL SCIENCE 621—HORSEBACK RIDING LABORATORY (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

Prerequisite:: Animal Science 620 or concurrent enrollment in 620.BEGINNING: 0139 Lab 9:30-11:35 T GRESLIE STROUD, J SM ARENA0141 Lab 9:30-11:35 W GRESLIE STROUD, J SM ARENA0168 Lab 11:10- 1:15 Th LOUDERMILK, B M SM ARENA0727 Lab 3:00- 5:05 Th LOUDERMILK, B M SM ARENA

Evening Classes3025 Lab 7:00- 9:05 M LOUDERMILK, B M SM ARENA3259 Lab 7:00- 9:05 Th LOUDERMILK, B M SM ARENAINTERMEDIATE:0140 Lab 9:30-11:35 M GRESLIE STROUD, J SM ARENA0717 Lab 12:30- 2:35 T GRESLIE STROUD, J SM ARENAADVANCED:0580 Lab 12:30- 2:35 M WARNER, P A SM ARENA

ANIMAL SCIENCE 631—ADVANCED EQUINE TRAINING - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Animal Science 630.

0327 Lec 3:00- 4:05 M WARNER, P A AS 4114Lab 4:05- 6:10 M WARNER, P A SM ARENA

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VIDEO COURSES

ANIMAL SCIENCE 645A—EQUINE ISSUES: NUTRITION A - 1 UNITTopic: Equine Nutrition. Video Course.First class meeting 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 6, 2008.Note: Enrollment by add card only.

Evening Classes5006 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA SOUTH, R W AS 4103

ANIMAL SCIENCE 645B—EQUINE ISSUES: EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY B - 1 UNITTopic: Equine Exercise Physiology. Video Course.First class meeting 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 6, 2008.Note: Enrollment by add card only.

Evening Classes5007 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA SOUTH, R W AS 4103

ANIMAL SCIENCE 645C—EQUINE ISSUES: FARRIER SCIENCE C - 1 UNITTopic: Farrier Science. Video Course.First class meeting 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 6, 2008.Note: Enrollment by add card only.

Evening Classes5008 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA SOUTH, R W AS 4103

ANIMAL SCIENCE 645D—EQUINE ISSUES: TRAINING - 1 UNITFirst class meeting 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 6, 2008.Note: Enrollment by add card only.

Evening Classes5009 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA SOUTH, R W AS 4103

ANIMAL SCIENCE 645E—EQUINE ISSUES: EQUITATION - 1 UNITFirst class meeting 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 6, 2008.Note: Enrollment by add card only.

Evening Classes5010 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA SOUTH, R W AS 4103

ANIMAL SCIENCE 650—EQUINE HEALTH AND FIRST AID - 2 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Animal Science 601.

Evening Classes3027 Lec 3:45- 4:50 W CONNOLLY, E AS 4101

Lab 4:50- 6:55 W CONNOLLY, E AS 4101

AGRICULTURE - HORTICULTURE & LANDSCAPING (Back to Top)Agriculture Department Chair: Richard South.Phone: 719-6463. Office: AS 4103-A.

PLANT SCIENCE 103—INTRODUCTION TO SOILS (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3321 Lec 7:00- 9:05 W SOUTH, R W HORT 4914

Lab 9:05-10:10 W SOUTH, R W HORT 4914And 1-Hr TBA SOUTH, R W HORT 4914

PLANT SCIENCE 701—FLORAL DESIGN AND PRACTICES I (CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: There will be a materials fee of $195 (sales tax included) for this course.This materials fee may be paid at the Business Office or at the first class meeting.

Evening Classes3026 Lec 7:00- 8:05 W BURTON, R K HORT 4923

Lab 8:05-10:10 W BURTON, R K HORT 4923

PLANT SCIENCE 703—FLORAL DESIGN AND PRACTICES III (CSU) - 2 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Plant Science 702 (or Agriculture 702).Note: There will be a materials fee of $195 (sales tax included) for this course.

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This materials fee may be paid at the Business Office or at the first class meeting.

Off Campus Classes6512 Lec 6:10- 7:15 T BURTON, R K BIRM HS

Lab 7:20- 9:40 T BURTON, R K BIRM HS(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

PLANT SCIENCE 704—ADVANCED RETAIL FLORAL DESIGN AND PRACTICES - 2 UNITS(Wedding PreparationRecommended Preparation: Plant Science 703.Note: There will be a materials fee of $195 (sales tax included) for this course.This materials fee may be paid at the Business Office or at the first class meeting.

Off Campus Classes6513 Lec 6:10- 7:15 Th BURTON, R K BIRM HS

Lab 7:20- 9:40 Th BURTON, R K BIRM HS(14 Week Class - Starts 2/14/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

PLANT SCIENCE 708A—FLORISTRY PROJECTS A - 1 UNITNote: First meeting - Monday, February 4, 2008, at 12 p.m.

8236 Lab 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA SOUTH, R W HORT 4914

PLANT SCIENCE 708B—FLORISTRY PROJECTS B - 2 UNITSNote: First meeting - Monday, February 4, 2008, at 12 p.m.

8237 Lab 4-Hrs, 15 Min TBA SOUTH, R W HORT 4914

PLANT SCIENCE 708C—FLORISTRY PROJECTS C - 3 UNITSNote: First meeting - Monday, February 4, 2008, at 12 p.m.

8238 Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA SOUTH, R W HORT 4914

PLANT SCIENCE 711—BOTANY FOR HORTICULTURE (UC:CSU) - 4 UNITS

Evening Classes3322 Lec 7:00-10:10 Th PARIVAR, E BUS 3205

Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA PARIVAR, E LS 1710

PLANT SCIENCE 716—ARBORICULTURE (CARE OF TREES AND SHRUBS) - 1 UNIT

Evening Classes3272 5:45- 6:50 Th MARKOWITZ, L A HORT 4914

PLANT SCIENCE 724—DRIP IRRIGATION TECHNIQUES (CSU) - 1 UNIT

Evening Classes3188 7:00- 9:05 M BJORNSTAD, G HORT 4923

(8 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 4/19/2008 )

PLANT SCIENCE 756—GREENHOUSE PLANT PRODUCTION (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0352 Lec 8:00-10:05 F STAFF HORT 4914Lab 10:05- 1:15 F STAFF HORT 4914

PLANT SCIENCE 757—PLANT PROPAGATION (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3047 Lec 7:00- 9:05 Th STAFF HORT 4923

Lab 9:05-10:10 Th STAFF HORT 4923And 2-Hrs TBA STAFF HORT 4923

PLANT SCIENCE 800—PLANT IDENTIFICATION AND USE I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0750 Lec 1:00- 3:05 M STAFF HORT 4914Lab 3:05- 5:10 M STAFF HORT 4914

PLANT SCIENCE 807—ADVANCED LANDSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGN (UC:CSU) - 4 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Plant Science 806.

Evening Classes3035 Lec 4:40- 6:45 W DAVIS, S A ART 3310

Lab 6:50- 9:55 W DAVIS, S A ART 3310

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And 1-Hr TBA DAVIS, S A ART 3310

PLANT SCIENCE 822—TURF AND GROUND COVER MANAGEMENT (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3192 Lec 7:00- 9:05 T SANDBERG, M A HORT 4923

Lab 9:05-10:10 T SANDBERG, M A HORT 4923And 1-Hr TBA SANDBERG, M A HORT 4923

PLANT SCIENCE 826—COMPUTER LANDSCAPE DESIGN - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3178 Lec 5:40- 7:45 T RAMOS, E D ART 3310

Lab 7:50- 9:55 T RAMOS, E D ART 3310

PLANT SCIENCE 840—INTRODUCTION TO PEST MANAGEMENT (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3133 Lec 7:00- 9:05 T SOUTH, R W HORT 4914

Lab 9:05-10:10 T SOUTH, R W HORT 4914And 1-Hr TBA SOUTH, R W HORT 4914

PLANT SCIENCE 896A—HORTICULTURE PROJECTS B (CSU) - 1 UNITNote: First meeting - Monday, February 4, 2008, at 12 p.m.

8239 Lab 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA SOUTH, R W HORT 4914

PLANT SCIENCE 896B—HORTICULTURE PROJECTS B (CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: First meeting - Monday, February 4, 2008, at 12 p.m.

8240 Lab 4-Hrs, 15 Min TBA SOUTH, R W HORT 4914

PLANT SCIENCE 896C—HORTICULTURE PROJECTS C (CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: First meeting - Monday, February 4, 2008, at 12 p.m.

8241 Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA SOUTH, R W HORT 4914

PLANT SCIENCE 942—URBAN FORESTRY - 2 UNITS

Evening Classes3180 Lec 7:00- 8:05 Th MARKOWITZ, L A HORT 4914

Lab 8:05- 9:05 Th MARKOWITZ, L A HORT 4914And 1-Hr TBA MARKOWITZ, L A HORT 4914

AGRICULTURE - VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY (RVT) (Back to Top)Agriculture Department Chair: Richard South.Phone: 719-6463. Office: AS 4103-A.Faculty Advisors: Liz White, RVT, and Dr. Rebecca Yates.

ANIMAL SCIENCE 180—ANIMAL CARE EXPERIENCE - 2 UNITS

0121 Lec 1:15- 2:20 M WHITE, E G AS 4101Lab 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA WHITE, E G AS 4101

ANIMAL SCIENCE 401—ORIENTATION TO VETERINARY SCIENCE (CSU) - 1 UNIT

Evening Classes3022 3:45- 5:50 M WHITE, E G AS 4101

(8 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 4/19/2008 )

ANIMAL SCIENCE 402—TOPICS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE (CSU) - 2 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Agriculture 401.

0123 8:55-11:00 W WHITE, E G AS 4101

ANIMAL SCIENCE 412—ANIMAL NURSING II (CSU) - 2 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Animal Science 410.

0124 12:45- 2:50 T WHITE, E G AS 4114

ANIMAL SCIENCE 413—ANIMAL NURSING II LABORATORY (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITRecommended: Concurrent enrollment in Animal Science 412.

0125 Lab 8:00-10:05 T WHITE, E G AS 41020126 Lab 10:10-12:15 T WHITE, E G AS 4102

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ANIMAL SCIENCE 422—CLINICAL PROCEDURES IN ANIMAL CARE II (CSU) - 2 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Animal Science 420 and 421.

Evening Classes3019 3:30- 5:35 F GRISHAM, S L AS 4114

ANIMAL SCIENCE 423—CLINICAL PROCEDURES IN ANIMAL CARE II LABORATORY (CSU) - 1 UNITRecommended: Concurrent enrollment in Animal Science 422.

0127 Lab 7:30- 9:35 F GRISHAM, S L AS 41020128 Lab 9:45-11:50 F GRISHAM, S L AS 41020129 Lab 12:00- 2:05 F GRISHAM, S L AS 4102

ANIMAL SCIENCE 441—LARGE ANIMAL NURSING LABORATORY (CSU) - RPT 1 - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Approval to enter Animal Health Technology Program.

0132 Lab 8:00-12:15 M YATES, R A AS 4114

ANIMAL SCIENCE 470—LABORATORY ANIMAL CARE (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Approval to enter Veterinary Technology Program.

0271 Lec 9:00-11:05 Sat SLATTERY, C D AS 4101Lab 11:05- 1:10 Sat SLATTERY, C D AS 4101

ANIMAL SCIENCE 480—CLINICAL EXPERIENCE FOR ANIMAL TECHNICIANS (CSU) - RPT 2 - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Animal Science 420 and/or Animal Science 422 with a grade of "C" or better.First class meeting: 12:00 p.m. Monday, February 4, 2008.Note: Enrollment by add card only.

0130 Lab 10-Hrs TBA WHITE, E G AS 4109

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (Back to Top)Department of Modern Languages Chair: Damiano Marano.Phone: 710-4319. Office: FO 2700. E-mail: [email protected]/Interpreter Education Program: Cynthia Herbst at 710-2873, or Darlene Wittman at 719-6471.Faculty Advisors: Herbst at 710-2873; Wittman at 719-6471.

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 2—AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II (UC:CSU) - 4 UNITSPrerequisite: American Sign Language 1 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent.Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in ASL 101B.

0113 8:00- 9:15 M W F HERBST, C L VLGE 82090114 11:10-12:25 M W F WITTMAN, D K VLGE 8209

7641 1:00- 2:25 M W F CHAHAYED, L COSC 1504(14 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

Evening Classes3018 4:30- 6:35 T Th DICHTER, J D VLGE 82093020 7:00- 9:05 M W STAFF VLGE 8209

Off Campus Classes6505 6:10- 8:30 T Th GOTTLIEB, M H AGOURA HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6514 6:10- 8:30 T Th CALUCAG, J BIRM HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6522 6:10- 8:40 M W CROZER, N CALABASA

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )7557 3:20- 5:40 T Th STAFF CLEVLAND

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6568 6:20- 8:50 M W FREEDMAN, A D EL CAMINO

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )7601 3:15- 5:25 T Th KATZ, C N LEAP ACAD

(15 Week Class - Starts 2/5/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6612 3:30- 6:00 M W GERTZ, E N NRTHRDGE

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6631 3:20- 5:50 M W FREEDMAN, A D TAFT HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

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AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 4—AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE IV (UC:CSU) - 4 UNITSPrerequisite: American Sign Language 3 with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ASL 101D required.

0115 9:35-10:50 M W F HERBST, C L VLGE 8209

7642 1:00- 2:25 M W F CLARK, M J BUS 3206(15 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

Evening Classes3021 7:00- 9:05 T Th CLARK, M J VLGE 8209

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 5—INTRODUCTION TO INTERPRETING (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: American Sign Language 3 with a grade of "C" or better.Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in American Sign Language 4.

0116 11:10-12:35 T Th WITTMAN, D K VLGE 8209

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 22—PROFESSIONAL ISSUES AND PRACTICE I (CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: American Sign Language 5 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent.Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in ASL 6 and ASL 10.

0117 8:20- 9:25 T Th HERBST, C L VLGE 8209

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 31—FINGER SPELLING II (CSU) - 1 UNITPrerequisite: American Sign Language 30 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent.Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in American Sign Laguage 4 or higher.

0118 Lab 12:45- 1:50 M W WITTMAN, D K VLGE 8210

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 55—INTERPRETING (CSU) - 4 UNITSPrerequisite: American Sign Language 6 and 10 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, and English 101 or CAOT 32.Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in American Sign Language 23 and 65.Normally offered in the Spring semester only.

0119 12:45- 2:50 M W HERBST, C L VLGE 8209

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 65—TRANSLITERATING (CSU) - 4 UNITSPrerequisite: American Sign Language 6 and 10 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, and English 101 or CAOT 32.Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in American Sign Language 23 and 55.Normally offered in the Spring semester only.

0120 12:55- 3:00 T Th WITTMAN, D K VLGE 8209

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 101B—AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE LABORATORY (CSU) - 1 UNITPrerequisite: Completion of American Sign Language 1 or concurrent enrollment in ASL 2.This lab is optional for all students in ASL 2.Note: This class is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only.Lab times are To Be Arranged.This open language lab meets in either the Learning Center (1613) or the Media Center (Lower Library).Instructions for ASL 101B are given in ASL 2 classes the first week of the semester, and Lab Worksheets with instructions are available in the

Student Store.Questions? Contact Darlene Wittman at 719-6471. Email: [email protected]

8001 Lab 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA WITTMAN, D K FO 2206

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 101D—AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE LABORATORY (CSU) - 1 UNITPrerequisite: Completion of American Sign Language 3 or concurrent enrollment in ASL 4.This lab is required for all students in ASL 4.Note: This class is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only.Lab times are To Be Arranged.This open language lab meets in either the Learning Center (1613) or the Media Center (Lower Library).Instructions for ASL 101D are given in ASL 4 class the first week of the semester, and Lab Worksheets with instructions are available in the

Student Store.Questions? Contact Cynthia Herbst at 710-2873. Email: [email protected]

8006 Lab 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA HERBST, C L FO 2207

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 185—DIRECTED STUDY - AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE - RPT 2 - 1 UNITNote: Enrollment by add card only.

8002 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA WITTMAN, D K FO 22068007 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA HERBST, C L FO 2207

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 285—DIRECTED STUDY - AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE - 2 UNITS

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Note: Enrollment by add card only.

8003 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA WITTMAN, D K FO 22068008 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA HERBST, C L FO 2207

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 385—DIRECTED STUDY - AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE - 3 UNITSNote: Enrollment by add card only.

8004 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA WITTMAN, D K FO 22068009 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA HERBST, C L FO 2207

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

ANATOMY (Back to Top)Life Science Department Chair: Dr. James Rikel. Phone: 719-6465. Office: LS 1715.Faculty Advisor: James Rikel. Phone: 719-6465.ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY - INTEGRATED--See Physiology 8 (Fall) and Physiology 9 (Spring).STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS MEETING MAY FORFEIT THEIR PLACE IN CLASS.

ANATOMY 1—INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY (UC:CSU) - 4 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Biology 3 or 6 or 44 with a grade of "C" or better.Note: An anatomy and physiology requirement can also be satisfied by Physiology 8 followed by Physiology 9 (see Physiology).

8011 Lec 9:35-11:00 T Th KOLLER, R L PHYS 0914Lab 1:15- 4:25 T ROSTAMI, M LS 1723

8012 Lec 9:35-11:00 T Th KOLLER, R L PHYS 0914Lab 1:15- 4:25 Th KOLLER, R L LS 1723

8013 Lec 9:35-11:00 T Th KOLLER, R L PHYS 0914Lab 12:45- 3:55 F ROSTAMI, M LS 1723

Evening Classes5001 Lec 6:20- 9:30 Th COSTA, F K LS 1728

Lab 6:20- 9:30 T NG, V L LS 17235002 Lec 6:20- 9:30 Th COSTA, F K LS 1728

Lab 6:20- 9:30 W COSTA, F K LS 1723

ANTHROPOLOGY (Back to Top)Anthropological & Geographical Sciences Department Chair: Philip Stein.Phone: 710-4104. Office: FO 2905.Faculty Advisor: Dr. Noble Eisenlauer. Phone: 710-2875. Office: FO 2307.

ANTHROPOLOGY 101—HUMAN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Students interested in earning laboratory credit are encouraged to enroll in Anthropology 111.

0142 8:00- 9:25 M W STEIN, P L ANTH 0102This is an honors class. Enrollment is limited to Honors Programs students only.

0143 8:00- 9:25 T Th SCHUTZER, D L ANTH 01020144 9:35-11:00 M W SCHUTZER, D L ANTH 01020145 9:35-11:00 T Th SCHUTZER, D L ANTH 01020146 11:10-12:35 M W ROWE, B M ANTH 01020148 12:45- 2:10 M W EISENLAUER, J S ANTH 01020158 12:45- 2:10 T Th ROWE, B M ANTH 0100

Evening Classes3029 3:45- 6:55 W ROWE, B M ANTH 01023030 7:00-10:10 T RALEIGH, M F ANTH 01023031 7:00-10:10 Th EISENLAUER, J S ANTH 0102

ANTHROPOLOGY 102—HUMAN WAYS OF LIFE: CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Provider approved by the California Board of Nursing. This course awards 45 contact hours for nurses.

0149 8:00- 9:25 T Th HEARN, H J ANTH 01000150 9:35-11:00 T Th LEVINE, D P ANTH 01000151 11:10-12:35 M W LIPMAN, K ANTH 0100

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0152 11:10-12:35 T Th LEVINE, D P ANTH 0100Evening Classes3032 7:00-10:10 M ROWE, B M ANTH 0102

ANTHROPOLOGY 104—HUMAN LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS(Same as Linguistics 1. Credit not given for both courses.)

8036 9:35-11:00 M W LEVINE, D P LS 17018041 9:35-11:00 T Th ROWE, B M LS 17018046 12:45- 2:10 M W ROWE, B M ANTH 0100

8031 2:15- 3:40 T Th LEVINE, D P EB 1205Note: This section is paired with English 101. Students must also enroll in English 101, section #0707.

Evening Classes5036 7:00-10:10 M LEVINE, D P ANTH 0100

ANTHROPOLOGY 105—PREHISTORIC PEOPLES (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0147 11:10-12:35 T Th EISENLAUER, J S ANTH 0102

ANTHROPOLOGY 109—GENDER, SEX AND CULTURE (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3036 7:00-10:10 T HEARN, H J ANTH 0100

ANTHROPOLOGY 111—LABORATORY IN HUMAN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Anthropology 101 or concurrent enrollment.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0138 Lec 2:15- 3:20 Th STEIN, P L ANTH 0102Lab 3:20- 5:25 Th STEIN, P L ANTH 0102

Note: There will be 2 Saturday field trips (TBA) to the Los Angeles Zoo in lieu of classroom meetings.

0154 Lec 9:00-10:05 F STEIN, P L ANTH 0102Lab 10:05-12:10 F STEIN, P L ANTH 0102

Note: There will be 2 Friday field trips (TBA) to the Los Angeles Zoo in lieu of classroom meetings.

Evening Classes3033 Lec 3:45- 4:50 M SCHUTZER, D L ANTH 0102

Lab 4:50- 6:55 M SCHUTZER, D L ANTH 0102Note: There will be 2 Saturday field trips (TBA) to the Los Angeles Zoo in lieu of classroom meetings.

ANTHROPOLOGY 121—ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION, MAGIC AND WITCHCRAFT (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0153 8:00- 9:25 M W EISENLAUER, J S ANTH 01000156 9:35-11:00 M W EISENLAUER, J S ANTH 01000157 12:45- 2:35 T EISENLAUER, J S ANTH 0102

And 12:45- 1:55 Th EISENLAUER, J S ANTH 0102

7622 1:00- 2:35 M W HAMMONS, C S GEOG 0202(15 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

Evening Classes3034 7:00-10:10 W EISENLAUER, J S ANTH 0102

Off Campus Classes6502 6:00- 9:35 T TARTAGLIA, L J AGOURA HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6581 3:45- 5:15 T Th HEARN, H J GRANADA

(15 Week Class - Starts 2/5/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )7591 3:15- 4:50 T Th STAFF KENNEDY

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

ANTHROPOLOGY 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - ANTHROPOLOGY (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

ARCHAEOLOGY (Back to Top)See course listings under ANTHROPOLOGY.

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ARCHITECTURE (Back to Top)Art Department Chair: D.J. Oshima.Phone: 710-4366 and 719-6475. Office: ART 3303-D.Art Department Vice Chair for Architecture and Art History: C.J. Moffatt. Phone: 710-4365 and 719-6475. Office: ART 3303-E.

ARCHITECTURE 121—FREEHAND DRAWING I (UC:CSU) - RPT 1 - 2 UNITSCorequisite: Architecture 221.

8056 Lec 11:10-11:40 T Th STAFF AT 3800Lab 11:50- 1:15 T Th STAFF AT 3800

ARCHITECTURE 162—COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN AND DRAFTING - RPT 1 - 3 UNITSPrerequisites: Architecture 172 and 173.

Evening Classes3308 Lec 7:00- 8:05 Th STAFF ART 3310

Lab 8:05-10:10 Th STAFF ART 3310And 3-Hrs, 5 Min TBA STAFF ART 3310

ARCHITECTURE 172—ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING I (CSU) - 3 UNITS

8171 Lec 8:00- 8:30 M W STAFF AT 3800Lab 8:30-11:00 M W STAFF AT 3800

ARCHITECTURE 173—ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Architecture 172 (formerly Architecture 5) with a grade of "C" or better.

8172 Lec 8:00- 8:30 M W STAFF AT 3800Lab 8:30-11:00 M W STAFF AT 3800

ARCHITECTURE 201—ARCHITECTURE DESIGN I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisites: Architecture 172 and Environmental Design 101.

Evening Classes5016 Lec 5:40- 6:45 T STAFF AT 3800

Lab 6:45- 9:55 T STAFF AT 3800And 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA STAFF AT 3800

ARCHITECTURE 202—ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Environmental Design 101 or Architecture 201.

Evening Classes5017 Lec 5:40- 6:45 T STAFF AT 3800

Lab 6:45- 9:55 T STAFF AT 3800And 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA STAFF AT 3800

ARCHITECTURE 221—ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING - 2 UNITS

8057 Lec 11:10-11:40 T Th STAFF AT 3800Lab 11:50- 1:15 T Th STAFF AT 3800

ARCHITECTURE 271—ARCHITECTURE DRAWING III (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Architecture 172 or 173.

Evening Classes5011 Lec 6:00- 7:05 M STAFF ART 3310

Lab 7:05- 9:55 M STAFF ART 3310And 9:00-11:20 Sat STAFF ART 3310

ARCHITECTURE 272—ARCHITECTURE DRAWING IV (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Architecture 173 or 271.

Evening Classes5012 Lec 6:00- 7:05 M STAFF ART 3310

Lab 7:05- 9:55 M STAFF ART 3310And 9:00-11:20 Sat STAFF ART 3310

ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN 101—ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS(Formerly Architecture 9)

Evening Classes3038 Lec 5:40- 6:45 W STAFF AT 3800

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Lab 6:45- 9:55 W STAFF AT 3800And 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA STAFF AT 3800

ARCHITECTURE 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - ARCHITECTURE - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

ART (Back to Top)Art Department Chair: D.J. Oshima.Phone: 710-4366 and 719-6475. Office: ART 3303-D.Art Department Vice Chair, Architecture and Art History: C.J. Moffatt.Phone: 710-4365 and 719-6475. Office: ART 3303-E.Art Department Vice Chair, Art Studio: C.M. Kocs.Phone: 710-2908 and 719-6475. Office: ART 3303-F.Faculty Advisor: D.J. Oshima.See also Digital Imaging class listed under Multimedia.

ART 101—SURVEY OF ART HISTORY I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0159 9:35-11:00 M W ABBAMONTIAN, R ART 33000161 12:45- 2:10 T Th ABBAMONTIAN, R ART 33000509 2:15- 3:40 T Th ABBAMONTIAN, R ART 3300

Off Campus Classes6511 6:10- 9:40 Th STAFF BIRM HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/14/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6562 3:30- 5:05 T Th STAFF EL CAMINO

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6571 4:10- 7:45 T LAY, A B FERAHIAN

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

ART 102—SURVEY OF ART HISTORY II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Art 101 is not a prerequisite for Art 102.

0160 9:35-11:00 T Th MOFFATT, C J ART 33000165 2:15- 3:40 M W MOFFATT, C J ART 3300

ART 103—ART APPRECIATION I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSA course in the appreciation of the visual arts.

0162 11:10-12:35 T Th MOFFATT, C J ART 3300

0301 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA CORNELIUS, C A INTERNETThis is a distance education online course. There is a mandatory on-campus meeting on Tuesday, February 5, from 3:00-5:00 p.m. in ART 3304. Failure to attend this meeting will result in student being dropped from the class. Contact the instructor by e-mail at [email protected] before the first week of classes for information regarding the course and to verify the orientation-meeting schedule.

Evening Classes3013 7:00-10:10 W MOFFATT, C J ART 3300

Off Campus Classes6544 5:00- 9:15 M ALLEN, A J CHATSWTH

(12 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

ART 105—HISTORY OF ASIAN ART (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSA survey covering the history of painting, sculpture and architecture of Japan, China and India.

Evening Classes3042 7:00-10:10 Th ABBAMONTIAN, R ART 3300

ART 109—THE ARTS OF AFRICA, OCEANIA, AND ANCIENT AMERICA (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0122 11:10-12:35 M W ABBAMONTIAN, R ART 3300

ART 111—HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY ART (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSCovers major trends in art from 1900 to present day.

0610 9:35-12:45 F ZELEVANSKY, P A ART 3300Evening Classes3043 7:00-10:10 M BYCE, J M ART 3300

ART 201—DRAWING I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

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0163 Lec 8:50- 9:55 M W COOPER, M J ART 3309Lab 9:55-11:00 M W COOPER, M J ART 3309

0347 Lec 9:35-11:40 F CARRILLO, A A ART 3309Lab 11:45- 1:50 F CARRILLO, A A ART 3309

0760 Lec 11:10-12:15 M W GILBERTSON, G E ART 3309Lab 12:15- 1:20 M W GILBERTSON, G E ART 3309

0768 Lec 1:30- 2:35 M W COOPER, M J ART 3309Lab 2:35- 3:40 M W COOPER, M J ART 3309

0773 Lec 1:30- 2:35 T Th STAFF ART 3309Lab 2:35- 3:40 T Th STAFF ART 3309

Evening Classes3037 Lec 5:40- 7:45 W VICICH, G M ART 3309

Lab 7:50- 9:55 W VICICH, G M ART 33093048 Lec 5:40- 7:45 Th LAY, A B ART 3309

Lab 7:50- 9:55 Th LAY, A B ART 3309

ART 202—DRAWING II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 201.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

Evening Classes5021 Lec 5:40- 7:45 Th KINGSTON, R D ART 3312

Lab 7:50- 9:55 Th KINGSTON, R D ART 3312

ART 203—DRAWING III (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 202.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

Evening Classes5022 Lec 5:40- 7:45 Th KINGSTON, R D ART 3312

Lab 7:50- 9:55 Th KINGSTON, R D ART 3312

ART 204—LIFE DRAWING I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 201.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

8181 Lec 9:35-11:40 F KOEFOED, L B ART 3312Lab 11:45- 1:50 F KOEFOED, L B ART 3312

ART 205—LIFE DRAWING II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 204.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

8182 Lec 9:35-11:40 F KOEFOED, L B ART 3312Lab 11:45- 1:50 F KOEFOED, L B ART 3312

ART 206—LIFE DRAWING III (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 205.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

8183 Lec 9:35-11:40 F KOEFOED, L B ART 3312Lab 11:45- 1:50 F KOEFOED, L B ART 3312

ART 207—LIFE DRAWING IV (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 206.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

8184 Lec 9:35-11:40 F KOEFOED, L B ART 3312Lab 11:45- 1:50 F KOEFOED, L B ART 3312

ART 209—PERSPECTIVE DRAWING I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3108 Lec 5:40- 7:45 M MUELLER, N D AT 3800

Lab 7:50- 9:55 M MUELLER, N D AT 3800

ART 300—INTRODUCTION TO PAINTING (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: This class will work exclusively with acrylic paints.

Evening Classes5031 Lec 5:40- 7:45 T CORNELIUS, C A ART 3312

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Lab 7:50- 9:55 T CORNELIUS, C A ART 3312

ART 301—WATERCOLOR PAINTING I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

8096 Lec 11:10- 1:15 W TURNER, B C ART 3310Lab 1:15- 3:20 W TURNER, B C ART 3310

Off Campus Classes6570 Lec 3:30- 4:40 M W STAFF EL CAMINO

Lab 4:40- 5:50 M W STAFF EL CAMINO(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

ART 302—WATERCOLOR PAINTING II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 301 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

8097 Lec 11:10- 1:15 W TURNER, B C ART 3310Lab 1:15- 3:20 W TURNER, B C ART 3310

ART 304—ACRYLIC PAINTING I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 300 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

Evening Classes5032 Lec 5:40- 7:45 T CORNELIUS, C A ART 3312

Lab 7:50- 9:55 T CORNELIUS, C A ART 3312

ART 305—ACRYLIC PAINTING II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 304 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

Evening Classes5033 Lec 5:40- 7:45 T CORNELIUS, C A ART 3312

Lab 7:50- 9:55 T CORNELIUS, C A ART 3312

ART 306—ACRYLIC PAINTING III (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 305 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

Evening Classes5034 Lec 5:40- 7:45 T CORNELIUS, C A ART 3312

Lab 7:50- 9:55 T CORNELIUS, C A ART 3312

ART 307—OIL PAINTING I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSStresses skills and techniques in the medium. Both traditional and contemporary approaches to ideas and materials are explored.

8061 Lab 11:10- 4:30 T KOCS, C M ART 3312Lab 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA KOCS, C M ART 3312

ART 308—OIL PAINTING II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

8062 Lec 11:10-12:15 T KOCS, C M ART 3312Lab 12:20- 4:30 T KOCS, C M ART 3312And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA KOCS, C M ART 3312

ART 309—OIL PAINTING III (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

8063 Lec 11:10-12:15 T KOCS, C M ART 3312Lab 12:20- 4:30 T KOCS, C M ART 3312And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA KOCS, C M ART 3312

ART 501—BEGINNING TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0166 Lec 9:35-11:40 M KOCS, C M ART 3310Lab 11:45- 1:50 M KOCS, C M ART 3310

0167 Lec 11:10-12:10 T Th PESHEK, B K ART 3309Lab 12:15- 1:15 T Th PESHEK, B K ART 3309

Off Campus Classes6584 Lec 3:45- 4:50 T Th BANK, L E GRANADA

Lab 4:50- 5:55 T Th BANK, L E GRANADA(15 Week Class - Starts 2/5/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

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ART 502—BEGINNING THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0169 Lec 8:00-10:05 Th BANK, L E ART 3305Lab 10:05-12:10 Th BANK, L E ART 3305

Evening Classes3110 Lec 5:40- 7:45 Th STANAWAY, C I ART 3305

Lab 7:50- 9:55 Th STANAWAY, C I ART 3305

ART 503—INTERMEDIATE DESIGN (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 501.Recommended Preparation: Art 201.This course examines the practical applications of design in a more focused manner as it relates to the concepts of two-dimensional design.

Emphasis will be placed on several color theory models as well as the different systems of structuring a composition.

0215 Lec 11:10- 1:15 Th KOCS, C M ART 3310Lab 1:20- 3:25 Th KOCS, C M ART 3310

ART 604—GRAPHIC DESIGN I (CSU) - 3 UNITSAn introduction to Graphic Design and graphics on the computer.Recommended Preparation: Art 501.

0170 Lec 11:10-12:15 M W OSHIMA, D J ART 3304Lab 12:15- 1:20 M W OSHIMA, D J ART 3304

Evening Classes3046 Lec 5:40- 7:45 W OSHIMA, D J ART 3304

Lab 7:50- 9:55 W OSHIMA, D J ART 3304Off Campus Classes7551 Lec 3:20- 4:30 M W FLANDERS, M H CLEVLAND

Lab 4:30- 5:40 M W FLANDERS, M H CLEVLAND(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

ART 605—GRAPHIC DESIGN II (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 604

Evening Classes5041 Lec 5:40- 7:45 M GLOVER, D G ART 3304

Lab 7:50- 9:55 M GLOVER, D G ART 3304

ART 606—GRAPHIC DESIGN III (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 605

Evening Classes5042 Lec 5:40- 7:45 M GLOVER, D G ART 3304

Lab 7:50- 9:55 M GLOVER, D G ART 3304

ART 615—GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS II - 4 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 614 or Art 604.

Evening Classes5043 Lec 5:40- 7:45 M GLOVER, D G ART 3304

Lab 7:50- 9:55 M GLOVER, D G ART 3304And 1:20- 3:25 Sat FUEROGHNE, D K ART 3304

ART 616—GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS III - 4 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 615 or Art 605.

Evening Classes5044 Lec 5:40- 7:45 M GLOVER, D G ART 3304

Lab 7:50- 9:55 M GLOVER, D G ART 3304And 1:20- 3:25 Sat FUEROGHNE, D K ART 3304

ART 617—GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS IV - 4 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 616 or Art 606.

Evening Classes5045 Lec 5:40- 7:45 M GLOVER, D G ART 3304

Lab 7:50- 9:55 M GLOVER, D G ART 3304And 1:20- 3:25 Sat FUEROGHNE, D K ART 3304

ART 620—ILLUSTRATION I (CSU) - 3 UNITS

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Prerequisite: Art 201.

Evening Classes5051 Lec 5:40- 7:45 T VICICH, G M ART 3309

Lab 7:50- 9:55 T VICICH, G M ART 3309

ART 621—ILLUSTRATION II - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 620.

Evening Classes5052 Lec 5:40- 7:45 T VICICH, G M ART 3309

Lab 7:50- 9:55 T VICICH, G M ART 3309

ART 622—ILLUSTRATION FOR THE GRAPHIC ARTIST - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 621

Evening Classes5053 Lec 5:40- 7:45 T VICICH, G M ART 3309

Lab 7:50- 9:55 T VICICH, G M ART 3309

ART 650—GRAPHIC DESIGN FOR THE WORLD WIDE WEB (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 604.This course introduces web page and site design using Adobe Dreamweaver CS3.

Evening Classes3382 Lec 5:40- 7:45 Th STAFF ART 3304

Lab 7:50- 9:55 Th STAFF ART 3304

ART 700—INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURE (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

8066 Lec 1:15- 1:45 T Th GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305Lab 1:55- 4:25 T Th GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305

Evening Classes5056 Lec 5:40- 6:45 M GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305

Lab 6:45- 9:50 M GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305Lab 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305

ART 701—SCULPTURE I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 700 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

8067 Lec 1:15- 1:45 T Th GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305Lab 1:55- 4:25 T Th GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305

Evening Classes5057 Lec 5:40- 6:45 M GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305

Lab 6:45- 9:50 M GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305And 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305

ART 702—SCULPTURE II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 701 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

8068 Lec 1:15- 1:45 T Th GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305Lab 1:55- 4:25 T Th GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305

Evening Classes5058 Lec 5:40- 6:45 M GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305

Lab 6:45- 9:50 M GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305And 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305

ART 703—SCULPTURE III (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 702 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

8069 Lec 1:15- 1:45 T Th GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305Lab 1:55- 4:25 T Th GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305

Evening Classes5059 Lec 5:40- 6:45 M GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305

Lab 6:45- 9:50 M GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305And 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305

ART 708A—INTRODUCTION TO CERAMICS A (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

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Recommended Preparation: Art 501 or 502.

8081 Lec 11:10-12:15 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308Lab 12:15- 3:25 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308

Evening Classes5061 Lec 5:40- 6:45 M PESHEK, B K ART 3308

Lab 6:45- 9:55 M PESHEK, B K ART 33085081 Lec 5:40- 6:45 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308

Lab 6:45- 9:55 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308

ART 708B—INTRODUCTION TO CERAMICS B (UC:CSU) - 1 UNITPrerequisite: Art 708A with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

8082 Lab 1:20- 3:25 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308Evening Classes5062 Lab 6:00- 8:05 M PESHEK, B K ART 33085082 Lab 7:50- 9:55 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308

ART 709A—CERAMICS I A (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 708 or Art 708A & B with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

8083 Lec 11:10-12:15 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308Lab 12:15- 3:25 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308

Evening Classes5063 Lec 5:40- 6:45 M PESHEK, B K ART 3308

Lab 6:45- 9:55 M PESHEK, B K ART 33085083 Lec 5:40- 6:45 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308

Lab 6:45- 9:55 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308

ART 709B—CERAMICS I B (UC:CSU) - 1 UNITPrerequisite: Art 709A with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

8084 Lab 1:20- 3:25 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308Evening Classes5064 Lab 6:00- 8:05 M PESHEK, B K ART 33085084 Lab 7:50- 9:55 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308

ART 710A—CERAMICS II A (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 709 or Art 709A & B with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

8085 Lec 11:10-12:15 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308Lab 12:15- 3:25 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308

Evening Classes5065 Lec 5:40- 6:45 M PESHEK, B K ART 3308

Lab 6:45- 9:55 M PESHEK, B K ART 33085085 Lec 5:40- 6:45 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308

Lab 6:45- 9:55 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308

ART 710B—CERAMICS II B (UC:CSU) - 1 UNITPrerequisite: Art 710A or equivalent with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

8086 Lab 1:20- 3:25 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308Evening Classes5066 Lab 6:00- 8:05 M PESHEK, B K ART 33085086 Lab 7:50- 9:55 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308

ART 711A—CERAMICS III A (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 710 or Art 710A & B with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

8087 Lec 11:10-12:15 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308Lab 12:15- 3:25 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308

Evening Classes5067 Lec 5:40- 6:45 M PESHEK, B K ART 3308

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Lab 6:45- 9:55 M PESHEK, B K ART 33085087 Lec 5:40- 6:45 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308

Lab 6:45- 9:55 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308

ART 711B—CERAMICS III B (UC:CSU) - 1 UNITPrerequisite: Art 711A or equivalent with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

8088 Lab 1:20- 3:25 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308Evening Classes5068 Lab 6:00- 8:05 M PESHEK, B K ART 33085088 Lab 7:50- 9:55 Th COOPER, M J ART 3308

ART 185—DIRECTED STUDY - ART HONORS (CSU) - RPT 2 - 1 UNITNote: Enrollment by add card only.

8064 11:10-12:15 T KOCS, C M ART 33128098 11:10-12:15 W TURNER, B C ART 33108089 12:30- 1:35 Th COOPER, M J ART 33088070 3:20- 4:25 T GILBERTSON, G E ART 3305

Evening Classes5054 5:40- 6:45 T VICICH, G M ART 33095069 6:00- 7:05 M PESHEK, B K ART 33085089 6:00- 7:05 Th COOPER, M J ART 33085046 8:50- 9:55 M GLOVER, D G ART 33045060 8:50- 9:55 M GILBERTSON, G E ART 33055023 8:50- 9:55 T CORNELIUS, C A ART 33125035 8:50- 9:55 Th KINGSTON, R D ART 3312

ART 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - ART (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

ART - MULTIMEDIA (Back to Top)Art Department Chair: D.J. Oshima.Phone: 710-4366 and 719-6475. Office: ART 3303-D.Faculty Advisor: D. J. Oshima.Also see Graphic Design classes under Art.

MULTIMEDIA 200—DIGITAL IMAGING - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Art 604.This course introduces digital imaging, cameras, scanning and Photoshop CS3.

0513 Lec 11:10-12:15 T Th STAFF ART 3304Lab 12:15- 1:20 T Th STAFF ART 3304

MULTIMEDIA 210—DIGITAL EDITING (CSU) - RPT 3 - 3 UNITSThis course introduces students to computer applications for digital editing of video and sound. Emphasis is placed on non-linear post production

tools and Final Cut Pro.

Evening Classes9506 Lec 5:40- 7:45 T COOPERMAN, M J ART 3304

Lab 7:50- 9:55 T COOPERMAN, M J ART 3304

MULTIMEDIA 340—VECTOR GRAPHICS (CSU) - RPT 2 - 3 UNITSThis course introduces vector graphics using Adobe Illustrator CS3 and Flash.

0735 Lec 9:00-11:05 Sat STAFF ART 3304Lab 11:10- 1:15 Sat STAFF ART 3304

ASTRONOMY (Back to Top)Physics and Planetary Sciences Department Chair: Dr. William Duxler.Phone: 710-2931. Office: PHYS 0902. Email: [email protected].

ASTRONOMY 1—ELEMENTARY ASTRONOMY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Students interested in earning laboratory credit are encouraged to enroll in Astronomy 2.

0172 9:35-11:00 M W FIELDS, D L PHYS 09010173 11:10-12:35 M W FIELDS, D L PHYS 0901

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0174 12:45- 2:10 M W ALLEN, M B PHYS 09010175 2:15- 5:25 M FIELDS, D L PHYS 0901

7621 1:00- 2:35 M Th STAFF BUS 3201(15 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

Evening Classes3415 7:00-10:10 W FIELDS, D L PHYS 0914

Off Campus Classes6501 6:00-10:15 M MALLORY, C R AGOURA HS

(12 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6521 6:10- 9:45 T MALLORY, C R CALABASA

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6541 6:10- 9:45 Th LEVENSON, L R CHATSWTH

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/14/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6551 3:30- 7:05 W STAFF CLEVLAND

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/13/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

ASTRONOMY 2—ELEMENTARY ASTRONOMY LABORATORY (UC:CSU) - RPT 1 - 1 UNITCorequisite: Astronomy 1.

0754 Lab 2:15- 5:25 T MALLORY, C R PHYS 09010755 Lab 2:15- 5:25 W FIELDS, D L PHYS 0901

Evening Classes3044 Lab 7:00-10:10 Th FIELDS, D L PHYS 0901

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY (Back to Top)Industrial Technology Department Chair: L.W. Humphrey.Phone: 710-4259. Office: AT 3803.Faculty Advisors: T.H. Rosdahl. Phone: 719-6484. Office: IT 3622.NOTE: PERSONAL AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR ALL AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY CLASSES.

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 1—AUTOMOTIVE ENGINES (CSU) - 5 UNITSNote: A.S.E. CERTIFIED COURSE.

8071 Lec 8:00- 9:25 M W ROSDAHL, T H IT 3640Lab 9:35-12:05 M W ROSDAHL, T H IT 3640

Evening Classes5071 Lec 6:00- 7:25 M W ROSDAHL, T H IT 3640

Lab 7:35-10:05 M W ROSDAHL, T H IT 3640

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 2—SUSPENSION BRAKES AND POWER SYSTEMS - 5 UNITSNote: A.S.E. CERTIFIED COURSE.

8116 Lec 8:00- 9:25 T Th FORTUNE, T A IT 3640Lab 9:35-12:05 T Th FORTUNE, T A IT 3640

Evening Classes5096 Lec 6:00- 7:25 T Th FORTUNE, T A IT 3640

Lab 7:35-10:05 T Th FORTUNE, T A IT 3640

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 3—ENGINE DIAGNOSIS AND TUNE-UP - 5 UNITSNote: A.S.E. CERTIFIED COURSE.This class meets A8 (Engine Performance) requirements for California State Smog License

0734 Lec 8:00- 9:25 T Th KIES, B J IT 3641Lab 9:35-12:05 T Th KIES, B J IT 3641

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 4—STARTING AND CHARGING SYSTEMS/AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS - 5 UNITSNote: A.S.E. CERTIFIED COURSE.Note: This class meets A6 (Electrical/Electronic Systems) requirement for California State Smog License.

Evening Classes5136 Lec 6:00- 7:25 M W ROSDAHL, T T IT 3641

Lab 7:35-10:05 M W ROSDAHL, T T IT 3641

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 5—STANDARD TRANSMISSIONS CLUTCHES DRIVE LINES & DIFFERENTIALS - 3 UNITSNote: A.S.E. CERTIFIED COURSE.

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8106 Lec 8:00-10:15 M W FORTUNE, T A IT 3641Lab 10:15-12:30 M W FORTUNE, T A IT 3641(8 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 4/5/2008 )

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 7—AIR CONDITIONING - 3 UNITSNote: A.S.E. CERTIFIED COURSE.NOTE: ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 7 MUST HAVE A SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY

MANAGEMENT DISTRICT (AQMD) CERTIFICATE TO HANDLE REFRIGERANT. INSTRUCTION AND AN EXAM WILL BE ADMINISTERED DURING THE FIRST THREE WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.

A $15 FEE IS REQUIRED FOR THE CERTIFICATE/EXAM.

8107 Lec 8:00-10:15 M W FORTUNE, T A IT 3641Lab 10:15-12:30 M W FORTUNE, T A IT 3641(8 Week Class - Starts 4/7/2008, Ends 5/31/2008 )

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 23—ENHANCED CLEAN AIR CAR - RPT 2 - 4 UNITSNOTE: Must complete all prerequisites in order to receive a letter from the College to take the State smog test and repair license exam.TRADE/EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE EVALUATED ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS. - SEE DEPARTMENT ADVISOR FOR ASSISTANCE.Note: A.S.E. CERTIFIED COURSE.

Evening Classes3049 Lec 7:00- 8:05 T Th MAKERIAN, R M IT 3641

Lab 8:05-10:10 T Th MAKERIAN, R M IT 3641

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 25—FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTO MECHANICS - 4 UNITSNote: A.S.E. CERTIFIED COURSE.

8076 Lec 8:00-11:10 Sat COOPER, P A IT 3640Lab 11:50- 3:00 Sat COOPER, P A IT 3640

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 25A—FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTO LUBRICATION AND INSPECTION PROCEDURES - 1 UNIT

8077 8:00-12:00 Sat COOPER, P A IT 3640And 12:30- 3:00 Sat COOPER, P A IT 3640And 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA COOPER, P A IT 3640(4 Week Class - Starts 2/9/2008, Ends 3/1/2008 )

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 25B—FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTO COOLING AND IGNITION SYSTEMS - 1 UNIT

8078 8:00-12:00 Sat COOPER, P A IT 3640And 12:30- 3:00 Sat COOPER, P A IT 3640(4 Week Class - Starts 3/8/2008, Ends 4/5/2008 )

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 25C—FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTO TIRES AND BRAKING SYSTEMS - 1 UNIT

8079 8:00-12:00 Sat COOPER, P A IT 3640And 12:30- 3:00 Sat COOPER, P A IT 3640(4 Week Class - Starts 4/12/2008, Ends 5/3/2008 )

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 25D—FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTO ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - 1 UNIT

8080 8:00-12:00 Sat COOPER, P A IT 3640And 12:30- 3:00 Sat COOPER, P A IT 3640(4 Week Class - Starts 5/10/2008, Ends 5/31/2008 )

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 32—AST PROJECTS LAB, CHASSIS & SUSPENSION SYSTEMS - 1 UNITPrerequisite: Automotive Service Technology 2.Note: A.S.E. CERTIFIED COURSE.

8117 Lab 9:00-12:10 T FORTUNE, T A IT 3640Evening Classes5097 Lab 7:00-10:10 Th FORTUNE, T A IT 3640

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 34—AST PROJECTS LAB, ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Automotive Service Technology 4.NOTE: A.S.E. CERTIFIED COURSE.

Evening Classes

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5137 Lab 7:00-10:10 M W ROSDAHL, T T IT 3641

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 36—AST LAB, STND TRANSM,CLUTCHES,DRIVE LINES & DIFFERENTIAL/AC - 1 UNITSTANDARD TRANSMISSIONS, CLUTCHES, DRIVE LINES, DIFFERENTIALS, AND AIR CONDITIONINGPrerequisite: Automotive Service Technology 5.Note: A.S.E. CERTIFIED COURSE.

8108 Lab 9:00-12:10 M FORTUNE, T A IT 3641

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 52—ADVANCED BRAKES,STEERING AND SUSPENSION SYSTEMS - 4 UNITSNote: This class is part of the Ford MLR program.

0670 8:00-10:05 F SORNBORGER, G L IT 3640Lab 10:05- 2:20 F SORNBORGER, G L IT 3640

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 185—DIRECTED STUDY - AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY - RPT 2 - 1 UNITNote: Enrollment by add card only

8072 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA ROSDAHL, T H IT 3640Evening Classes5072 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA ROSDAHL, T H IT 3640

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 285—DIRECTED STUDY - AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY - 2 UNITSNote: Enrollment by add card only.

8073 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA ROSDAHL, T H IT 3640

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 385—DIRECTED STUDY - AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY - 3 UNITSNote: Enrollment by add card only.

8074 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA ROSDAHL, T H IT 3640

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

BIOLOGY (Back to Top)Life Science Department Chair: Dr. James Rikel.Phone: 719-6465. Office: LS 1715.Faculty Advisor: Pat Farris. Phone: 710-4140.(See also Anatomy, Microbiology, Oceanography, and Physiology.)STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS MEETING MAY FORFEIT THEIR PLACE IN CLASS.

BIOLOGY 3—INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 4 UNITSClosed to students who have completed Biology 6.Note: Biology 10 also fulfills the IGETC and Cal State Certified Plan requirement.Note: Students must bring their own headphones to the first laboratory meeting.Headphones are available for purchase in the Student Store.Note: Lab TBA hours consist of three hours of open-entry, self-paced laboratory to be completed between the hours of 9 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Monday; 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; 8:00 a.m. - 12:00, Friday.

0179 Lec 8:00- 9:25 M W NICHOLSON, M S LS 1700Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA STAFF TLC 1600

0180 Lec 9:35-11:00 M W GUSHANSKY, G A LS 1728Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA STAFF TLC 1600

0181 Lec 9:35-11:00 T Th FARRIS, P A LS 1700Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA STAFF TLC 1600

0182 Lec 9:35-11:00 T Th KOLLER, E M LS 1728Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA STAFF TLC 1600

0183 Lec 9:35-11:00 M W NICHOLSON, M S LS 1700Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA STAFF TLC 1600

0184 Lec 11:10-12:35 M W GUSHANSKY, G A LS 1728Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA STAFF TLC 1600

0185 Lec 11:10-12:35 T Th TAYLOR, J B LS 1700Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA STAFF TLC 1600

0186 Lec 11:10-12:35 M W BENES, K LS 1700Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA STAFF TLC 1600

Evening Classes5091 Lec 6:00- 9:10 T AGADJANIAN, H LS 1700

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Lab 6:00- 9:10 Th AGADJANIAN, H TLC 16005092 Lec 6:00- 9:10 T AGADJANIAN, H LS 1700

Lab 6:00- 9:10 W AGADJANIAN, H TLC 16005171 Lec 6:00- 9:10 Th NG, V L LS 1700

Lab 6:00- 9:10 M GARRETT, P A TLC 16005172 Lec 6:00- 9:10 Th NG, V L LS 1700

Lab 6:00- 9:10 T BENES, K TLC 1600

BIOLOGY 6—GENERAL BIOLOGY I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite or Corequisite: Chemistry 101.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.Note: This class meets off campus several times during the semester.

0187 Lec 11:10-12:35 M W KUBACH, K L LS 1723Lab 9:30-12:40 T Th KUBACH, K L LS 1718

BIOLOGY 7—GENERAL BIOLOGY II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite or Corequisite: Chemistry 101.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.Note: Students may enroll in Biology 7 before taking Biology 6.Note: This class meets off campus several times during the semester.

8101 Lab 9:30-12:40 M W KOLLER, E M LS 1718Lec 11:10-12:35 T Th KOLLER, E M LS 1728

8102 Lab 1:20- 4:30 M W KOLLER, E M LS 1718Lec 11:10-12:35 T Th KUBACH, K L LS 1728

BIOLOGY 10—NATURAL HISTORY I (UC:CSU) - 4 UNITSNote: This course is equivalent to Biology 3 as a graduation requirement, but does not serve as a prerequisite for Anatomy, Physiology, or

Microbiology.Note: This class meets off campus several times during the semester.

0188 Lec 9:35-11:00 M W FARRIS, P A LS 1710Lab 9:35-12:45 F FARRIS, P A LS 1710

BIOLOGY 11A—NATURAL HISTORY IIA (UC:CSU) - 1 UNIT*UC transferable only if all three modules of Biology 11 A, B & C are completed.Topic: ISLAND ECOLOGY--KELPFORESTS OF CATALINA ISLAND.Note: This course is taught in one unit modules. No credit for repeated modules. This is a non-traditional course for which special rules apply as

to attendance and grading.Note: This course is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only. Students do not have the option of receiving letter grades.Note: This class consists of an on-campus lecture in LS 1710 on Sunday, April 27 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. On Sunday, May 4, there will be

an all day snorkeling trip to Catalina Island. Boat transportation is included in the course; however, students will need to provide their own snorkeling gear and wetsuits. Contact Dr. R. Wells for further information at (310) 832-8727 or e-mail: [email protected] .

See website for course description and more information - www.pcmsusa.org .

8281 9-Hrs TBA WELLS, R A LS 1710(2 Week Class - Starts 4/27/2008, Ends 5/4/2008 )

BIOLOGY 11C—NATURAL HISTORY IIC (UC:CSU) - 1 UNIT*UC transferable only if all three modules of Biology 11 A, B & C are completed.Topic: MARINE ECOLOGY--THE BIOLOGY OF THE MARINE

WETLANDS OF THE PUNTA BANDA, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO.Note: This course is taught in one unit modules. No credit for repeated modules. This is a non-traditional course for which special rules apply as

to attendance and grading.Note: This course is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only. Students do not have the the option of receiving letter grades.Note: This class will meet for lecture in LS 1710 on Sunday, February 24, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. A two-day field trip to Punta Banda, B.C.,

Mexico (just south of Ensenada) will be led by the instructor on Saturday and Sunday, March 1 & 2, but students will be expected to arrive at the accommodation in Mexico on Friday night, February 29. Questions regarding transportation and housing should be addressed to the instructor. Contact Dr. R. Wells at LS 1709 or by telephone at 710-4285. E-mail: [email protected] .

Note: If passport restrictions occur an alternative site in the U.S. may be used. Check the website below after Jan. 1, 2008.Course dates are subject to change due to weather and travel conditions.See website for course description and more information - www.pcmsusa.org .

0190 Lab 18-Hrs TBA WELLS, R A LS 1710(2 Week Class - Starts 2/24/2008, Ends 3/2/2008 )

BIOLOGY 12B—NATURAL HISTORY AND FIELD BIOLOGY B (CSU) - 1 UNIT

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*UC transferable only if all three modules of Biology 12 A, B & C are completed.Topic: BIRDS OF SPRINGNote: This course is taught in 1-unit modules. No credit for repeated modules.Note: This course is offered on a credit/no credit basis only. Students do not have the option of receiving letter grades.Note: This course will consist of one lecture on Wednesday, April 9, from 5 p.m. - 6 p.m., in LS 1718. Two one-day field trips to Malibu Creek

State Park and Malibu Lagoon will be held on Saturday, April 12 and Saturday, April 19, from 7:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. each day.

0191 9-Hrs TBA FARRIS, P A LS 1718(2 Week Class - Starts 4/9/2008, Ends 4/19/2008 )

BIOLOGY 44—FOUNDATION IN BIOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES (CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: This course is intended for pre-Nursing students needing the Biology prerequisite for Physiology and Microbiology. This course does not

fulfill general education requirements for an A.A. or Bachelors Degree.Enrollment in Thursday evening section by add card only.

0177 Lec 1:15- 2:20 Th KOLLER, E M LS 1710Lab 2:20- 4:25 Th KOLLER, E M LS 1710

Evening Classes3172 Lec 6:00- 7:05 W DIDDEN, C D LS 1710

Lab 7:05- 9:10 W DIDDEN, C D LS 17109552 Lec 6:45- 7:50 Th BROWN, S T LS 1710

Lab 7:50- 9:55 Th BROWN, S T LS 1710

BIOLOGY 46—GENETIC ANALYSIS (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Biology 6.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0192 1:15- 2:40 T Th TAYLOR, J B LS 1718

BIOLOGY 121—LECTURES IN MARINE BIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Oceanography 1 is not a prerequisite for Biology 121.Note: Students interested in earning laboratory credits are encouraged to enroll concurrently in Biology 122.

0531 11:10-12:35 M W WELLS, R A LS 17100532 11:10-12:35 T Th WELLS, R A LS 1710

BIOLOGY 122—MARINE BIOLOGY LABORATORY (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Biology 121 or Oceanography 12, or concurrent enrollment in Biology 121.Note: TBA hours include field studies of rochy shores, wetlands, kelp beds, fisheries, and two weekend oceanographic cruises (dates to be

arranged). Additional field courses in marine biology are listed as Biology 11A, 11C, and Biology 123.

0533 Lab 1:00- 4:10 W WELLS, R A LS 1710And 1-Hr TBA WELLS, R A OC

BIOLOGY 123--INTRODUCTION TO MARINE BIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSInternational Education Program: Biology of the Sea of Cortez (Gulf of California) in Bahia de los Angeles, Baja Mexico.Note: Offered Summer 2008 through the International Education Program.Class will be conducted at the Marine Station, Campo Caguama, in the town of Bahia de los Angeles in the central Gulf of California. See summer

school schedule or contact Dr. Raymond Wells at (818) 710-4285 or (310) 832-8727 or by e-mail at [email protected] the website for course description and more information - www.pcmsusa.org.

BIOLOGY 185—DIRECTED STUDY - BIOLOGY (CSU) - RPT 2 - 1 UNITNote: Enrollment by add card only. Contact Dr. Raymond Wells at LS 1709 or by telephone at 710-4285.

8282 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA WELLS, R A LS 1710

BIOLOGY 285—DIRECTED STUDY - BIOLOGY (CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: Enrollment by add card only. Contact Dr. Raymond Wells at LS 1709 or by telephone at 710-4285.

8283 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA WELLS, R A LS 1710

BIOLOGY 385—DIRECTED STUDY - BIOLOGY (CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Enrollment by add card only. Contact Dr. Raymond Wells at LS 1709 or by telephone at 710-4285.

8284 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA WELLS, R A LS 1710

BIOLOGY 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - BIOLOGY (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

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BROADCASTING (Back to Top)Media Arts Department Chair: Jill Connelly. Phone: 710-4235. Office: Village 8100.Faculty Advisor: Jill Connelly.

BROADCASTING 1—FUNDAMENTALS OF RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTING (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0193 8:35-11:45 F BROOK, V M BUS 3200Evening Classes3166 7:00-10:10 Th WINDRUM, K G BUS 3200

BUSINESS (Back to Top)Business Administration Department Chair: David Braun.Phone: 719-6479. Office: BUS 3213-D.Faculty Advisor: David Braun.

BUSINESS 1—INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0194 8:00- 9:25 M W BRAUN, D S BUS 32180195 8:00- 9:25 T Th MAHDAVIAN, B BUS 32030196 9:35-11:00 M W DARUTY, K J BUS 32180197 9:35-11:00 T Th DARUTY, K J BUS 32180291 11:10-12:35 M W YOUNG, D F BUS 32040294 11:10-12:35 T Th LEWIS, R D BUS 3217

7649 1:00- 2:35 M Th STAFF AT 3805(15 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

Evening Classes3090 7:00-10:10 M TANNEHILL, S D BUS 32043045 7:00-10:10 W KARAMIAN, M BUS 32033053 7:00-10:10 Th BALTAKIAN, L M BUS 32083052 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA SKIDMORE, R D INTERNETThis online course requires the learner to complete all course work and class attendance online in a virtual course room. Each learner is required to have a valid email address on file with the college/district. Enrollment is limited to 45 learners. Visit the instructor's web site at: www.piercecollege.edu/faculty/RSkidmore/ for more course information.

3055 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA SKIDMORE, R D INTERNETThis online course requires the learner to complete all course work and class attendance online in a virtual course room. Each learner is required to have a valid email address on file with the college/district. Enrollment is limited to 45 learners. Visit the instructor's web site at: www.piercecollege.edu/faculty/RSkidmore/ for more course information.

Off Campus Classes6503 6:00- 9:35 T PAIK, R AGOURA HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6591 3:45- 5:20 M W STAFF GRANADA

(15 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )7581 3:15- 5:15 M W DORSEY, N R KENNEDY

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6611 3:30- 5:00 T Th STAFF LEAP ACAD

(15 Week Class - Starts 2/5/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )7604 3:20- 6:55 T STAFF TAFT HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

BUSINESS 10—FUNDAMENTALS OF TAX RETURN PREPARATION - RPT 3 - 3 UNITSBusiness 10 is a course in which students learn to prepare state and federal personal income tax returns. This course is sponsored by the

Internal Revenue Service and the California Franchise Tax Board and is open to all students.Note: This class begins on Saturday, January 19, during the Winter Intersession, in PHYS 0914.The class will continue the next two Saturdays, January 26 and February 2. Each Saturday will be a full day, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.The class will end in April in the Spring semester.After the first three Saturdays, students will have a choice of attending either on Wednesday nights (6-9 p.m.) or continuing on Saturday mornings

(9-12 noon). The last Wednesday night class will be April 9, 2008. The last Saturday morning class will be April 12, 2008.Students must enroll for this class as a Winter class, but course credit received will be for the Spring semester only. This class is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only. Students do not have the option of receiving a letter grade.

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9541 6:00- 9:00 W SU, C H BUS 3217Or 9:00-12:00 Sat SU, C H BUS 3218And 1-Hr, 35 Min TBA SU, C H BUS 3220(11 Week Class - Starts 1/19/2008, Ends 4/12/2008 )

BUSINESS 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - BUSINESS (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

BUSINESS - BUSINESS LAW (Back to Top)Business Administration Department Chair: David Braun.Phone: 719-6479. Office: BUS 3213-D.Faculty Advisor: David Braun.

BUSINESS 5—BUSINESS LAW I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0198 8:00- 9:25 T Th NASSER, D M BUS 32040199 9:35-11:00 M W AHRENS, S R BUS 32040200 9:35-11:00 T Th AHRENS, S R BUS 32170314 11:10-12:35 M W AHRENS, S R BUS 3208

7650 1:00- 2:35 M Th STAFF BUS 3203(15 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

Evening Classes3051 5:20- 6:45 M W SCOTTEN, D M BUS 32013054 7:00-10:10 M MEDNICK, R BUS 32033041 7:00-10:10 T KOLB, J E BUS 32043056 7:00-10:10 Th LEACH, R A BUS 3204

Off Campus Classes6504 6:00-10:15 M STAFF AGOURA HS

(12 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6567 5:40- 9:55 M KOLB, J E EL CAMINO

(12 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6561 3:30- 5:05 T Th WATERSTONE, S I NRTHRDGE

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

BUSINESS - COMMUNICATIONS (Back to Top)See course listings under COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES.

BUSINESS - FINANCE (Back to Top)Business Administration Department Chair: David Braun.Phone: 719-6479. Office: BUS 3213-D.Faculty Advisor: David Braun.

FINANCE 1—PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3057 7:00-10:10 Th ZAND, S BUS 3201

FINANCE 2—INVESTMENTS (CSU) - 3 UNITSThis class covers a broad range of investments with emphasis on the stock market.

0201 9:35-11:00 M W BRAUN, D S BUS 3217Evening Classes3058 7:00-10:10 W CLEBANOFF, G I BUS 3201

FINANCE 8—PERSONAL FINANCE AND INVESTMENTS - 3 UNITSThis class will substitute for Finance 1 and will cover a broad range of financial matters relevant to the individual.

0202 11:10-12:35 M W DARUTY, K J BUS 3218Evening Classes3059 7:00-10:10 T DARUTY, K J BUS 3218

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BUSINESS - INSURANCE (Back to Top)Business Administration Department Chair: David Braun.Phone: 719-6479. Office: BUS 3213-D.Faculty Advisor: David Braun.

INSURANCE 99A—PERSONAL INSURANCE - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes9501 7:00-10:10 T ZAND, S BUS 3201

INSURANCE 101—PRINCIPLES OF PROPERTY AND LIABILITY INSURANCE (NDA) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes9502 7:00-10:10 M ZAND, S BUS 3201

BUSINESS - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (Back to Top)Business Administration Department Chair: David Braun.Phone: 719-6479. Office: BUS 3213-DFaculty Advisor: David Braun.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 1—INTERNATIONAL TRADE (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0203 9:35-11:00 M W WANG, C P BUS 3203Evening Classes3060 7:00-10:10 M WIESSNER, G L BUS 3217

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 6—INTERNATIONAL MARKETING I (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3039 7:00-10:10 T STAFF BUS 3203

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 18—BASICS OF EXPORTING - 1 UNIT

Evening Classes3061 7:00- 8:05 T WIESSNER, G L BUS 3208

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 19—BASICS OF IMPORTING - 1 UNIT

Evening Classes3062 8:05- 9:10 T WIESSNER, G L BUS 3208

BUSINESS - MANAGEMENT (Back to Top)Business Administration Department Chair: David Braun.Phone: 719-6479. Office: BUS 3213-DFaculty Advisor: David Braun.

MANAGEMENT 2—ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT THEORY (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3063 7:00-10:10 M FUJITANI, D S BUS 3218

MANAGEMENT 13—SMALL BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP (CSU) - 3 UNITS(Introduction to Entrepreneurship)

Evening Classes3064 7:00-10:10 W HASHEMI, H BUS 3204

BUSINESS - MARKETING (Back to Top)Business Administration Department Chair: David Braun.Phone: 719-6479. Office: BUS 3213-D.Faculty Advisor: David Braun.

MARKETING 1—PRINCIPLES OF SELLING (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0205 11:10-12:35 M W BRAUN, D S BUS 3203

MARKETING 21—PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3065 7:00-10:10 Th BRAUN, D S BUS 3218

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BUSINESS - REAL ESTATE (Back to Top)Business Administration Department Chair: David Braun.Phone: 719-6479. Office: BUS 3213-D.Faculty Advisor: David Braun.

REAL ESTATE 1—REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0367 9:00-12:10 Sat MOREHOUSE, T J BUS 3208Evening Classes3066 7:00-10:10 T Th MOREHOUSE, T J BUS 3206

(8 Week Class - Starts 2/5/2008, Ends 4/5/2008 )

REAL ESTATE 3—REAL ESTATE PRACTICES (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Real Estate 1.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

Evening Classes3116 7:00-10:10 T Th MOREHOUSE, T J BUS 3206

(8 Week Class - Starts 4/8/2008, Ends 5/31/2008 )

BUSINESS - SUPERVISION (Back to Top)Business Administration Department Chair: David Braun.Phone: 719-6479. Office: BUS 3213-D.Faculty Advisor: David Braun.

SUPERVISION 1—ELEMENTS OF SUPERVISION (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3067 7:00-10:10 Th WANG, C P BUS 3203

CHEMISTRY (Back to Top)Chemistry Department Chair: Isidore Goodman. Phone: 719-6464. Office: CHEM 0804. E-mail: [email protected] Advisor: Isidore Goodman.English Proficiency RequirementIt is recommended that students whose native language is other than English be enrolled in ESL 87 before enrolling in Chemistry Laboratory

courses. Chemistry courses require good reading and writing skills. It is recommended that students be enrolled in or eligible for English 28 or higher before enrolling in any chemistry course.

CHEMISTRY 51—FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY I (CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Math 115 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent skill level demonstrated through the mathematics placement process.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.Recommendation: Eligibility for English 28.A basic introduction to the principles of chemistry with emphasis on those important for Nursing, Home Economics, Veterinary Technology, and

Allied Health Sciences.Note: There will be a specific tutor(s) for this course in The Learning Center (TLC) during the semester. Their hours of availability will be posted at

TLC and the Chemistry Department.

0206 Lec 8:00- 9:25 Sat OGAR, G W CHEM 0800Lab 9:25-11:30 Sat OGAR, G W CHEM 0801Lec 1:00- 2:25 Sat OGAR, G W CHEM 0800Lab 2:25- 4:30 Sat OGAR, G W CHEM 0801

0246 Lec 9:35-11:00 T Th GRAVES, S M PHYS 0918Lab 11:40- 1:45 T Th GRAVES, S M CHEM 0801

0419 Lec 11:10-12:35 M W OGAR, G W CHEM 0800Lab 9:00- 1:15 F OGAR, G W CHEM 0801

CHEMISTRY 60—INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL CHEMISTRY (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Math 115 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent skill level demonstrated through the mathematics placement process.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.An introductory course for science majors who have not taken a previous chemistry course or who need a refresher course. This course serves

to prepare students for Chemistry 101.

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Note: There will be a specific tutor(s) for this course in The Learning Center (TLC) during the semester. Their hours of availability will be posted at TLC and the Chemistry Department.

0207 Lab 8:00-10:05 T Th BAZARGAN, M CHEM 0806Lec 11:10-12:35 T Th BAZARGAN, M PHYS 0918

0208 Lec 8:00- 9:25 M W MEYER, C D CHEM 0800Lab 8:00-12:15 F MEYER, C D CHEM 0806

0209 Lec 8:00- 9:25 Sat KHUU, A T PHYS 0918Lab 9:25-11:30 Sat KHUU, A T CHEM 0806Lec 12:30- 1:55 Sat KHUU, A T PHYS 0918Lab 1:55- 4:00 Sat KHUU, A T CHEM 0806

8161 Lec 9:35-11:00 T Th GOODMAN, I I CHEM 0800Lab 2:30- 4:35 M W OXYZOLOU, A CHEM 0806

8162 Lec 9:35-11:00 T Th GOODMAN, I I CHEM 0800Lab 8:40-10:45 M W GOODMAN, I I CHEM 0806

This section of Chemistry 60 will be part of a Student Success Learning Community. Students taking this section will also be enrolled in section #0415 of PD 40, the Student Success Seminar, this semester.  To enroll in both classes you must contact the instructor at [email protected] or 818-719-6464 to learn more and be enrolled.

0210 Lec 12:45- 2:10 T Th SOLOFF, L B PHYS 0918Lab 2:40- 4:45 T Th SOLOFF, L B CHEM 0806

Evening Classes3068 Lec 5:10- 6:35 M W DARAKJIAN, V M PHYS 0918

Lab 6:55- 9:00 M W DARAKJIAN, V M CHEM 08063069 Lec 5:50- 7:15 T Th VOSOOGHI, D CHEM 0800

Lab 7:30- 9:35 T Th VOSOOGHI, D CHEM 08063070 Lec 4:00- 5:25 T Th ORZECHOWSKA, G CHEM 0800

Lab 5:50- 7:55 T Th ORZECHOWSKA, G CHEM 0801

CHEMISTRY 101 READINESS TESTIt is recommended that all students planning to enroll in Chemistry 101 as their first chemistry course at Pierce College take the Chemistry 101

Readiness Test at the Assessment Center located in the Campus Center. Contact the Assessment Center at (818) 719-6499 for an appointment and an information sheet. Prerequisite courses or placement results taken at other accredited colleges or universities must be presented to the Assessment Center to be substituted for the Pierce Chemistry 101 Readiness Test.

Results from the test are intended to assist students in enrolling in the class where they are most likely to succeed. Upon completing the test, students are advised of their placement and given their authorization to enroll. Students must pass the test within one year of when they register to enroll in Chemistry 101. A student who passes the test may take the exam more than once to maintain this recency requirement, but a student who fails may not repeat the test. Students who wish to challenge the recommendation of the readiness test should consult the Chemistry Department Advisor, Dr. Izzy Goodman, at (818) 719-6464 or [email protected]

The prerequisites for Chemistry 101 are not waived on the basis of any assessment test scores.SPRING 2008 SCHEDULEWednesday, January 9 12:00 noonThursday, January 17 5:00 p.m.Tuesday, January 29 5:00 p.m.Wednesday, February 6 12:00 noon

CHEMISTRY 101—GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisites: Chemistry 60 or its equivalent with a grade of "C" or better; Math 125 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent skill level

demonstrated through the mathematics placement process.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.Note: There will be a specific tutor(s) for this course in The Learning Center (TLC) during the semester. Their hours of availability will be posted at

TLC and the Chemistry Department.

0211 Lab 12:55- 5:10 M MEYER, C D CHEM 0811Lec 8:00- 9:25 T Th MEYER, C D CHEM 0800Lab 1:00- 3:05 Th MEYER, C D COSC 1511

0212 Lec 9:35-11:00 M W HAMMON, S B CHEM 0800Lab 11:10-12:35 M W HAMMON, S B PHYS 0918And 9:00-12:10 T HAMMON, S B CHEM 0811

0213 Lec 9:35-11:00 M W BAKSHANDEH, S H PHYS 0918Lab 1:00- 3:05 M BAKSHANDEH, S H COSC 1511And 12:55- 5:10 W BAKSHANDEH, S H CHEM 0811

0251 Lec 11:10-12:35 T Th OXYZOLOU, A CHEM 0800Lab 2:30- 4:35 Th OXYZOLOU, A CHEM 0801And 12:15- 4:30 F OXYZOLOU, A CHEM 0811

Evening Classes

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3071 Lec 5:15- 6:40 T Th SEHATI, S PHYS 0918Lab 6:45- 7:50 T Th SEHATI, S CHEM 0811And 7:50- 9:55 T Th SEHATI, S CHEM 0811

CHEMISTRY 102—GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Chemistry 101 or its equivalent with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0255 Lec 8:00- 9:25 M W VON HUNGEN, K PHYS 0918Lab 8:00- 9:25 T Th VON HUNGEN, K PHYS 0918And 8:30-11:40 F VON HUNGEN, K CHEM 0811

8136 Lec 2:30- 3:55 M W OGAR, G W CHEM 0800Lab 3:55- 5:00 M W OGAR, G W CHEM 0800And 12:55- 5:00 T OGAR, G W CHEM 0811

8137 Lec 2:30- 3:55 M W OGAR, G W CHEM 0800Lab 3:55- 5:00 M W OGAR, G W CHEM 0800And 12:55- 5:00 Th OGAR, G W CHEM 0811

CHEMISTRY 211—ORGANIC CHEMISTRY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Chemistry 102 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0214 Lec 12:55- 2:20 M W OXYZOLOU, A CHEM 0800Lab 12:55- 2:00 Th OXYZOLOU, A CHEM 0817And 12:55- 6:10 T OXYZOLOU, A CHEM 0817

CHEMISTRY 212—ORGANIC CHEMISTRY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Chemistry 211 or its equivalent with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

8111 Lec 12:55- 2:20 T Th ONO, R K CHEM 0800Lab 2:25- 3:30 T ONO, R K CHEM 0800And 12:55- 6:05 W ONO, R K CHEM 0817

8112 Lec 12:55- 2:20 T Th ONO, R K CHEM 0800Lab 2:25- 3:30 Th ONO, R K CHEM 0800And 10:00- 3:10 F ONO, R K CHEM 0817

CHEMISTRY 221—BIOCHEMISTRY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Chemistry 211 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

Evening Classes3135 Lec 7:30- 8:55 T Th LIBA, A CHEM 0800

Lab 8:55- 9:30 T Th LIBA, A CHEM 0800And 5:00-10:10 M LIBA, A CHEM 0817

CHEMISTRY 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - CHEMISTRY (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

CHICANO STUDIES (Back to Top)Political Science-Economics Department Chair: Sharon Levick.Phone: 710-4387. Office: FO 3007.

CHICANO STUDIES 2—THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3397 7:00-10:10 T FERNANDEZ, A J SOC 1103

CHILD DEVELOPMENT (Back to Top)Child Development Department Chair: Joleen Voss-Rodriguez. Phone: 719-6402. Office: VLGE 8330.

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 1—CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS(Equivalent to Psychology 11. Credit not given for both courses.)

0216 8:00- 9:25 M W LONGMORE, S E VLGE 83300217 11:10-12:35 M W BARNES, D L AS 4101

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7623 1:00- 2:35 W F BOERS, G J BEH 1311(15 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

Evening Classes3073 7:00-10:10 M ENRIQUEZ, C G BEH 13083074 7:00-10:10 T DEUTSCH, D BEH 13083075 7:00-10:10 Th LONGMORE, S E BEH 1308

Off Campus Classes6552 3:30- 5:30 M W ELIAS, J M CHATSWTH

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6572 6:10- 9:45 W SCHNEIDER, P A EL CAMINO

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/13/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6582 3:45- 5:20 M W STAFF GRANADA

(15 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )7592 3:15- 5:15 M W HARDY, L T KENNEDY

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6604 3:30- 5:05 T Th STAFF NRTHRDGE

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )7612 3:20- 4:55 T Th CHAKERIAN, L TAFT HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 2—EARLY CHILDHOOD: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0218 8:00- 9:25 T Th SNOW, L S VLGE 83300219 11:10-12:35 M W SNOW, L S NGYM 5600

Evening Classes3077 7:00-10:10 W YATSUYA DIX, M VLGE 8330

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 3—CREATIVE EXPERIENCES FOR CHILDREN I (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0733 12:45- 2:10 M W VOSS RODRIGUEZ, J VLGE 8330

0780 9:00- 4:25 Sat STAFF VLGE 8330(7 Week Class - Starts 4/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

Evening Classes3072 7:00-10:10 T REITER VASQUEZ, K VLGE 8330

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 4—CREATIVE EXPERIENCES FOR CHILDREN II (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0705 9:35-11:00 T Th SNOW, L S VLGE 8330

0732 9:00- 4:25 Sat VENTIMIGLIA, M I VLGE 8330(7 Week Class - Starts 2/9/2008, Ends 4/5/2008 )

Evening Classes3080 7:00-10:10 Th DRELEN, T D VLGE 8330

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 10—CHILD HEALTH (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0221 9:00-12:10 F BARUCH, B D VLGE 8330Evening Classes3076 3:45- 6:55 T LONGMORE, S E BEH 13083081 7:00-10:10 M GETSKOW, V A NGYM 5600

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 11—HOME, SCHOOL, AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0222 11:10-12:35 T Th VOSS RODRIGUEZ, J VLGE 8330Evening Classes3079 7:00-10:10 M COHEN, S PHYS 0914

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 22—PRACTICUM IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT I (CSU) - 4 UNITSPrerequisites: Child Development 1, 2, 3, 4.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.Note: Students who are not employed in the field need to have two mornings a week (9:00-12:00 M/W or T/Th) available for practicum placement.

Evening Classes3083 Lec 4:00- 6:05 M VOSS RODRIGUEZ, J VLGE 8330

Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA VOSS RODRIGUEZ, J OC3082 Lec 7:00- 9:05 T SNOW, L S EB 1206

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Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA SNOW, L S OCAnd 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA STAFF OC

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 23—PRACTICUM IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT II (CSU) - 4 UNITSPrerequisite: Child Development 22.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.Students interested in Child Development 82 should enroll in Child Development 23.Note: Students who are not employed in the field need to have two mornings a week (9:00-12:00 M/W or T/Th) available for practicum placement.

Evening Classes3086 Lec 7:00- 9:05 W RIDING, D G VLGE 8320

Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA RIDING, D G OCAnd 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA LONGMORE, S E OC

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 30—INFANT AND TODDLER STUDIES I (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0220 12:45- 2:10 T Th OLSON, A L VLGE 8330

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 31—INFANT AND TODDLER STUDIES II (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3078 7:00-10:10 M OLSON, A L VLGE 8330

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 39—ADMINISTRATION & SUPERVISION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD PROG II (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Child Development 38.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

Evening Classes3084 7:00-10:10 W VENTIMIGLIA, M I ANTH 0100

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 42—THE CHILD IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0223 9:35-11:00 M W LONGMORE, S E VLGE 8330Evening Classes3095 3:45- 6:55 W DEUTSCH, D VLGE 8330

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 45—PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS II (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3085 7:00-10:10 T ENRIQUEZ, C G NGYM 5600

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 46—SCHOOL AGE PROGRAMS (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3421 7:00-10:10 T RIDING, D G VLGE 8204

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 65—ADULT SUPERVISION/EARLY CHILDHOOD MENTORING - 2 UNITS

Evening Classes3087 7:00-10:05 W SNOW, L S VLGE 8112

(12 Week Class - Starts 2/21/2008, Ends 5/17/2008 )

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 172—INTRODUCTION TO CAREERS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT - 1 UNIT

0418 11:10-12:30 M W VOSS RODRIGUEZ, J VLGE 8330(6 Week Class - Starts 3/10/2008, Ends 4/26/2008 )

CINEMA (Back to Top)Media Arts Department Chair: Jill Connelly. Phone: 710-4235. Office: Village 8100. E-mail: [email protected] Advisor: Jill Connelly.

CINEMA 3—HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURES (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3088 Lec 5:45- 7:50 M ANDERSON, S R BUS 3200

Lab 7:55-10:00 M ANDERSON, S R BUS 3200Off Campus Classes6542 Lec 3:30- 4:35 T Th MC CULLOCH, C M CHATSWTH

Lab 4:35- 5:40 T Th MC CULLOCH, C M CHATSWTH

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(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )7633 Lec 3:20- 4:25 T Th FLOOD, S W TAFT HS

Lab 4:25- 5:30 T Th FLOOD, S W TAFT HS(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

CINEMA 104—HISTORY OF DOCUMENTARY FILM (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0272 2:50- 6:00 W MC CULLOCH, C M BUS 3200

CINEMA 107—UNDERSTANDING MOTION PICTURES (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSAlso see Philosophy 42.

0224 12:45- 3:55 F BROOK, V M BUS 3200This is an honors class. Enrollment is limited to Honors Program students.

0759 2:50- 6:00 Th WINDRUM, K G BUS 3200Evening Classes3089 7:00-10:10 W ANDERSON, S R BUS 3200

Off Campus Classes6583 3:45- 5:15 T Th STAFF GRANADA

(15 Week Class - Starts 2/5/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES (Back to Top)Computer Applications and Office Technologies Department Chair: Lyn Clark.Phone: 710-4244. Office: BUS 3210-B.Assistant Department Chair: Kathleene Basil.Faculty Advisor: Lyn Clark.Knowledge of English is necessary for the completion of classes in the Computer Applications and Office Technologies Department.STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS MEETING MAY FORFEIT THEIR PLACE IN CLASS.

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 1—COMPUTER KEYBOARDING I - 3 UNITSDevelops fundamental skills in the operation of a computer keyboard. Permits students to learn to key business documents and to achieve a

typing speed of at least 30 gross words a minute for 3 minutes with no more than 3 errors.

0225 Lec 9:35-10:40 M W ROBERTS, A S BUS 3216Lab 10:40-11:00 M W ROBERTS, A S BUS 3216And 2-Hrs, 20 Min TBA ROBERTS, A S BUS 3216

0226 Lec 9:35-10:40 T Th KLIGMAN, E BUS 3216Lab 10:40-11:00 T Th KLIGMAN, E BUS 3216And 2-Hrs, 20 Min TBA KLIGMAN, E BUS 3216

0227 Lec 11:10-12:15 M W AGUON GARRIDO, F BUS 3216Lab 12:15-12:35 M W AGUON GARRIDO, F BUS 3216And 2-Hrs, 20 Min TBA AGUON GARRIDO, F BUS 3216

9503 Lec 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA SIMMONDS, A R INTERNETLab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA SIMMONDS, A R INTERNET

This online course requires students to complete all course work and class attendance online. Each student is required to have a valid e-mail address on file with the college or the district. Enrollment is limited to 45 students. Visit the instructor's Web site at www.piercecollege.edu/faculty/SimmonAR or e-mail instructor at [email protected] for more course information.

Evening Classes3091 Lec 4:00- 5:05 T Th GALLAGHER, P D BUS 3216

Lab 5:05- 6:30 T Th GALLAGHER, P D BUS 3216

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 2—COMPUTER KEYBOARDING II (CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: CAOT 1 or 9 with a grade of "C" or better or the ability to key 30 words a minute for three minutes with three or fewer

errors.Continues to develop basic keyboarding skills and emphasizes formatting various kinds of business documents.

0228 Lec 9:35-10:40 T Th BINSLEY, J R BUS 3207Lab 10:40-11:00 T Th BINSLEY, J R BUS 3207And 2-Hrs, 20 Min TBA BINSLEY, J R BUS 3207

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 31—BUSINESS ENGLISH - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Students should be eligible for English 21.Note: Required of all Computer Applications and Office Technologies majors.

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English fundamentals: grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and paragraph writing.

0229 9:35-11:00 M W HOLT, S B BUS 3205Evening Classes3212 7:00-10:10 T SIMMONDS, A R BUS 3205

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 32—BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: CAOT 31 with a grade of "C" or better.Note: Ability to type recommended. Course required of all CAOT and Business majors. Develops the ability to write effective business memorandums, letters, e-mail messages, employment documents, and short reports. Stresses the

problem-solving approach to create messages that inform, persuade, and convey negative news.

Evening Classes3092 3:45- 6:55 M WARNE, J BUS 32073093 3:45- 6:55 T PAKES, J D BUS 32073390 7:00-10:10 W CRANE, C R BUS 3205

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 39—WORD PROCESSING: KEYBOARDING AND OPERATIONS - RPT 2 - 3 UNITS(MICROSOFT WORD 2007)Prepares students to become proficient in the use of word processing software and equipment. Emphasizes beginning and advanced operations

of Microsoft Word 2007.

0298 Lec 9:35-10:40 T Th HOLT, S B BUS 3250Lab 10:40-11:00 T Th HOLT, S B BUS 3250And 2-Hrs, 20 Min TBA HOLT, S B BUS 3250

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 64—OFFICE ADMINISTRATION LABORATORY - RPT 3 - 1 UNITRecommended: Concurrent enrollment in CAOT 1, 2, 9, 23, 39, 55, 66, 67, 71, 75, 78, 79, 82, 84, 85, 86, 88, 92, 94, 95, 97, 100, 107, 108, 109,

113, 114 or 120. Note: Open entry/exit. Graded on a credit/no credit basis only.Provides computer laboratory time on Windows-based computers for current and previous Computer Applications and Office Technologies

students. Note: See instructor in BUS 3210-E for add card and/or syllabus during the first week of the semester. CAOT students may enroll in this class

online.

0260 Lab 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA HOLT, S B BUS 3250

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 67—MICROSOFT OUTLOOK FOR THE OFFICE - RPT 2 - 1 UNITProvides instruction in using Microsoft Outlook's e-mail, calendaring, planning, and notes features.

Evening Classes3096 Lab 3:45- 5:50 Th ROBERTS, A S BUS 3207

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 78—MICROCOMPUTER ACCTG APPLICATIONS FOR THE ELECRONIC OFFICE (CSU) - RPT 2 - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Accounting 1. Semester course using Quickbooks software to apply beginning and advanced accounting concepts. Students use business simulations for

hands-on training for service and merchandising businesses, payroll, and company setup.

Evening Classes3097 Lec 7:00- 7:30 M W GREGG, R A BUS 3216

Lab 7:30- 9:30 M W GREGG, R A BUS 3216

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 79—WORD PROCESSING APPLICATIONS - RPT 2 - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: CAOT 39 or 84, and CAOT 2.Introduces desktop publishing concepts using Microsoft Word 2007. Explores advanced features such as styles, graphics, forms design,

advanced merge concepts, and advanced use of tables.

0230 Lec 11:10-12:15 T Th BINSLEY, J R BUS 3250Lab 12:15-12:35 T Th BINSLEY, J R BUS 3250And 2-Hrs, 20 Min TBA BINSLEY, J R BUS 3250

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 82—MICROCOMPUTER SOFTWARE SURVEY IN THE OFFICE (CSU) - RPT 2 - 3 UNITS(MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007: WORD, EXCEL, ACCESS, POWERPOINT, AND WINDOWS XP) Entry-level course that introduces the microcomputer; the Windows operating system; Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint - the most

commonly used computer systems and software.

0231 Lec 9:35-10:40 M W BINSLEY, J R BUS 3207Lab 10:40-11:00 M W BINSLEY, J R BUS 3207And 2-Hrs, 20 Min TBA BINSLEY, J R BUS 3207

0232 Lec 11:10-12:15 M W HOLT, S B BUS 3207Lab 12:15-12:35 M W HOLT, S B BUS 3207

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And 2-Hrs, 20 Min TBA HOLT, S B BUS 32070772 Lec 11:10-12:15 T Th CRANE, C R BUS 3216

Lab 12:15-12:35 T Th CRANE, C R BUS 3216And 2-Hrs, 20 Min TBA CRANE, C R BUS 3216

Evening Classes3098 Lec 7:00- 8:05 T Th DAO, C V BUS 3216

Lab 8:05- 9:30 T Th DAO, C V BUS 3216

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 85—MICROCOMPUTER OFFICE APPLICATIONS: SPREADSHEET (CSU) - RPT 2 - 3 UNITS(MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007)Covers worksheet preparation, graphics, formulas and functions, and database features of Microsoft Excel 2007. Explores beginning and

advanced concepts.

0233 Lec 9:35-10:05 M W CLARK, O R BUS 3250Lab 10:05-11:00 M W CLARK, O R BUS 3250And 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA CLARK, O R BUS 3250

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 97—INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET FOR COAT - RPT 2 - 3 UNITSDevelops the ability to access and use information from the Internet. Focuses on using browsers, using e-mail, obtaining information through

search sites, capturing text and images from Web pages, and developing a Web site using Microsoft Word. Explores business, career, government, news, reference, travel, and entertainment sites.

0234 Lec 11:10-12:15 M W CLARK, O R BUS 3250Lab 12:15-12:35 M W CLARK, O R BUS 3250And 2-Hrs, 20 Min TBA CLARK, O R BUS 3250

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 99B—ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE SURVEY FOR THE OFFICE AND THE WEB - RPT 2 - 3 UNITSIntroduces Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator as they apply to use in business offices. Provides hands-on instruction on a

wide variety of tools and techniques for creating highly professional documents that include text, images, and graphics. Covers the basic vocabulary specific to these programs. Students should have basic keyboarding skills and computer knowledge.

9507 Lec 11:10-12:15 T Th VIZ, E BUS 3207Lab 12:15-12:35 T Th VIZ, E BUS 3207And 2-Hrs, 20 Min TBA VIZ, E BUS 3207

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 108—PRESENTATION DESIGN FOR THE OFFICE (CSU) - RPT 2 - 2 UNITS(POWERPOINT 2007)Recommended Preparation: Ability to keyboard 30 words a minute and CAOT 39 or 84.Uses Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 software to create presentations incorporating templates, fonts, graphics, transitions, sound, and animation.

Students learn to outline presentations, create dynamic slides, and present slide shows.

Evening Classes3100 Lec 7:00- 8:05 Th HUBERMAN, D BUS 3207

Lab 8:05-10:10 Th HUBERMAN, D BUS 3207

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 109—WEB MULTIMEDIA FOR THE OFFICE (CSU) - 3 UNITSProvides hands-on experiences using multimedia Web tools to create and maintain Web sites. Students will develop multipage Web sites for the

high-tech office environment that incorporate links, graphics, animation, and multimedia features using Adobe Studio 8 (Dreamweaver, Flash, and Fireworks).

Evening Classes3099 Lec 7:00- 8:05 M W PARANSKY, V W BUS 3250

Lab 8:05- 9:30 M W PARANSKY, V W BUS 3250

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 113—INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE PHOTOSHOP FOR THE OFFICE - RPT 2 - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Basic keyboarding skills and computer knowledge.Uses Adobe Photoshop CS3 to edit images. Emphasizes use of selection tools, layers, channels, masks, painting tools, etc., to complete specific

projects.

Evening Classes3101 Lec 7:00- 7:30 T Th SWARENS, D J BUS 3250

Lab 7:30- 9:30 T Th SWARENS, D J BUS 3250

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 114—ADOBE ACROBAT FOR THE OFFICE ANDTHE WEB - 2 UNITSUses Adobe Acrobat 8 to create, review, and modify PDFs (Portable Document Files) from Microsoft Office files, including Word and PowerPoint,

as well as from Web pages. Emphasizes use of PDFs on the Web for various purposes, including creating multimedia presentations, adding interactive features, creating electronic forms, and adding electronic security to documents.

Evening Classes

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3016 Lec 7:00- 8:05 T PARANSKY, V W BUS 3207Lab 8:05-10:10 T PARANSKY, V W BUS 3207

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 120—ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR FOR THE OFFICE AND THE WEB - RPT 2 - 3 UNITSUses Adobe Illustrator CS3 features to execute professional-looking illustrations, images, and documents. Adobe Illustrator provides a wide

variety of tools and techniques for adding visual effects to documents and allows users to integrate text and graphics. Covers toolbox functions, palettes, gradients, path operations, filters, and text elements.

Evening Classes3348 Lec 7:00- 8:05 M W BENDAVID, C L BUS 3207

Lab 8:05- 9:30 M W BENDAVID, C L BUS 3207

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECH - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (Back to Top)Computer Science Department Chair: Lynne O'Hanlon.Phone: 710-2933. Office: COSC 1503. Email: [email protected] Advisor: Sue Krimm. Phone: 710-4314. Office: COSC 1500. Email: [email protected] WHO FAIL TO ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS MEETING MAY FORFEIT THEIR PLACE IN THE CLASS.

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 501—INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS AND THEIR USES (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSAn introduction to computer concepts, techniques, terminology and uses, and an introduction to using Microsoft Office.

0235 9:35-11:00 M W GROGAN, R J COSC 15020236 9:35-11:00 T Th HART, R R COSC 15020237 11:10-12:35 M W GROGAN, R J COSC 15020238 11:10-12:35 T Th SHUSETTE, S COSC 1502

7643 1:00- 2:35 M Th SHERMAN, A A COSC 1502(15 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

Evening Classes3103 7:00-10:10 M AGASSE, J C COSC 15023104 7:00-10:10 T TONTSCH, J W COSC 1502

Off Campus Classes7624 3:15- 4:50 T Th ALI, H A RESEDA HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 508—VISUAL BASIC (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Computer Science 575 or 507, and 530.Note: Covers Visual Basic.Net.

Evening Classes3111 Lec 5:45- 7:50 Th ALI, H A COSC 1511

Lab 7:55-10:00 Th ALI, H A COSC 1507

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 514—NETWORK OPERATIONS AND SYSTEMS (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisites: Computer Science 572 and 587, which may be taken concurrently with Computer Science 514.Note: Introduces students to the skills and knowledge to properly support contemporary network desktop operating systems. Topics include

administering and securing resources and users. Covers Windows XP Pro.

Evening Classes3112 Lab 5:45- 7:50 T SCHAMUS, D P COSC 1508

Lec 7:55-10:00 T SCHAMUS, D P COSC 1508

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 516—BEGINNING COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND ORGANIZATION (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Computer Science 575, or Computer Science 506 and 507, with a grade of "C" or better.

Evening Classes3113 Lab 5:45- 7:50 T PUTNAM, C R MATH 1414

Lec 7:55-10:00 T PUTNAM, C R MATH 1414

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 530—PERSONAL COMPUTER APPLICATION SOFTWARE (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Currently teaching Windows and Office (Word, Excel & Powerpoint) with an introduction to Office 2007.

0240 Lec 9:35-10:40 M W HART, R R COSC 1511

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Lab 10:40-11:00 M W HART, R R COSC 1505And 1-Hr TBA HART, R R COSC 1505

0247 Lec 11:10-12:15 M W KRIMM, S G COSC 1511Lab 12:15-12:35 M W KRIMM, S G COSC 1505And 1-Hr TBA KRIMM, S G COSC 1505

0248 Lec 11:10-12:15 T Th KRIMM, S G COSC 1511Lab 12:15-12:35 T Th KRIMM, S G COSC 1507And 1-Hr TBA KRIMM, S G COSC 1507

Evening Classes3114 Lec 5:45- 7:50 T SHAHPAR, B COSC 1511

Lab 7:55-10:00 T SHAHPAR, B COSC 1505

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 532—ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES AND INTRODUCTION TO DATABASES (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Computer Science 536 and 540 with a grade of "C" or better.Computer Science 540 may be taken concurrently.

Evening Classes3117 7:00-10:10 W HALPERN, C A COSC 1502

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 533—ADVANCED PERSONAL COMPUTER APPLICATION SOFTWARE (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Computer Science 530 with a grade of "C" or better.Note: Currently teaching Windows and advanced Office (Excel & Access) with an emphasis on Access and SQL.

Evening Classes3118 Lab 5:45- 7:50 T KRIMM, S G COSC 1505

Lec 7:55-10:00 T KRIMM, S G COSC 1511

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 536—INTRODUCTION TO DATA STRUCTURES (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Computer Science 539.Note: Computer Science 540 should be taken concurrently.

Evening Classes3120 Lec 5:45- 7:50 M MC COLLUM, L R COSC 1511

Lab 7:55-10:00 M MC COLLUM, L R COSC 1505

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 537—ROUTING SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND PROTOCOLS (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Computer Science 578.Note: Cisco Networking Academy Program - Semester 3/4.

Evening Classes3177 Lec 5:45- 7:50 Th SCHAMUS, D P COSC 1508

Lec 7:55-10:00 Th SCHAMUS, D P COSC 1508

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 539—PROGRAMMING IN C (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisites: Computer Science 575, or Computer Science 506 or 508, AND Computer Science 507.Note: This is a second semester programming course. Students should have successfully completed at least one semester-length programming

course (such as CS 575) prior to enrolling in this course.

0250 Lec 8:00- 9:25 M W HART, R R COSC 1504Lab 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA HART, R R COSC 1505

Evening Classes3121 Lab 5:45- 6:50 T NEJADKASHANI, S COSC 1507

Lec 6:50- 7:50 T NEJADKASHANI, S COSC 1507And 7:55-10:00 T NEJADKASHANI, S COSC 1504

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 540—OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN C++ (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Computer Science 539.

Evening Classes3122 Lec 5:45- 7:50 Th HOGUE, R W VLGE 8204

Lab 7:55-10:00 Th HOGUE, R W COSC 1505

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 547—INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL IMAGING (CSU) - 3 UNITSA first course in digital imaging applications using Adobe Photoshop for retouching and editing digital images and web graphics. Introduces Adobe

Fireworks for web graphics. Exercises will include image alteration, photo retouching, image file types and image file type suitability for diverse uses. Introduction to Adobe Dreamweaver to incorporate Web images into a website.

Experience with Windows is required.

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0245 Lec 9:00-11:05 Sat MOTA, M C COSC 1505Lab 11:10- 1:15 Sat MOTA, M C MATH 1414

0256 Lec 9:35-10:40 M W O HANLON, L S COSC 1504Lab 10:40-11:00 M W O HANLON, L S COSC 1507And 1-Hr TBA O HANLON, L S COSC 1507

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 548—WEB DEVELOPMENT USING FLASH AND ACTIONSCRIPT - RPT 3 - 3 UNITSExperience with Windows is required.Note: Use Macromedia Flash and ActionScript to develop and program interactive websites that include animation, graphics, video, and sound.

Topics include Flash basics, creating and controlling animation, and programming using ActionScript, events and event handlers.

Evening Classes3102 Lec 5:45- 7:50 T O HANLON, L S COSC 1504

Lab 7:55-10:00 T O HANLON, L S COSC 1507

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 550—WEB DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRAMMING USING DREAMWEAVER AND JAVASCRIPT - RPT 3 - 3 UNITSExperience with WIndows is required.Note: Use Adobe Dreamweaver to develop, program, and maintain websites.Topics include Dreamweaver basics, tables, CSS, rollovers, forms, publishing websites. Introduction to developing and programming websites

using Javascript and XHTML.

0241 Lec 9:00-11:05 Sat GOMPERTZ, P E COSC 1507Lab 11:10- 1:15 Sat GOMPERTZ, P E COSC 1507

Evening Classes3232 Lec 5:45- 7:50 M O HANLON, L S MATH 1414

Lab 7:55-10:00 M O HANLON, L S COSC 1507

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 552—PROGRAMMING IN JAVA (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisites: Computer Science 575, or Computer Science 506 and 507.Note: Covers procedural Java, Java applets, and Java applets for the internet. Includes object-oriented programming and an introduction to C#.

Evening Classes3123 Lab 5:45- 7:50 Th HART, R R COSC 1507

Lec 7:55-10:00 Th HART, R R COSC 1511

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 553—INTRODUCTION TO WEB PAGE DEVELOPMENT (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisites: Computer Science 530.Note: Intoduction to Web site development. Learn to create Web pages using HTML, DHTML, XML, CSS and Javascript, with an introduction to Dreamweaver.

Evening Classes3124 Lab 5:45- 7:50 Th GROGAN, R J COSC 1505

Lec 7:55-10:00 Th GROGAN, R J COSC 1504

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 554—SERVER-SIDE PROGRAMMING FOR THE WORLD WIDE WEB (CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Covers HTTP, PHP and SQL.Prerequisites: Computer Science 553 with a grade of "C" or better.

Evening Classes3125 Lab 5:45- 7:50 W GROGAN, R J COSC 1508

Lec 7:55-10:00 W GROGAN, R J MATH 1414

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 555—WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT USING JAVASCRIPT AND AJAX - RPT 3 - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Computer Science 553. Experience with Windows is required.Note: Use JavaScript and AJAX to develop and program interactive websites. Topics include JavaScript basics, variables, arrays, control

structures, functions, Document Object Model (DOM), events, forms and cookies; AJAX basics, using text, SML, Web forms and advanced JavaScript and advanced AJAX.

Evening Classes3187 Lec 5:45- 7:50 W GILBERT, B A MATH 1414

Lab 7:55-10:00 W GILBERT, B A COSC 1507

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 560—BUSINESS SYSTEMS DESIGN WITH ORACLE DEVELOPER - 3 UNITSPrerequisites: Computer Science 533.Examines the process of analysis, design, and implementation of computer database systems as applied to business. Using Oracle, projects will

include table design, data retrieval using SQL and PL/SQL, forms, and report development.

Evening Classes

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3182 Lec 5:45- 7:50 W MURPHY, J H COSC 1505Lab 7:55-10:00 W MURPHY, J H COSC 1511

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 572—INTRODUCTION TO PERSONAL COMPUTER HARDWARE OPERATING SYSTEMS (CSU) - 3 UNITSLearn to maintain, upgrade, and repair your personal computer.Note: This is the first of two classes to prepare students for A+ certification.

0253 Lec 9:00-11:05 Sat BHOLA, A COSC 1504Lab 11:10- 1:15 Sat BHOLA, A COSC 1504

0254 Lec 9:35-10:40 T Th GROGAN, R J COSC 1504Lab 10:40-11:00 T Th GROGAN, R J COSC 1504And 1-Hr TBA GROGAN, R J COSC 1504

Evening Classes3127 Lec 5:45- 7:50 W STURLA, R A COSC 1504

Lab 7:55-10:00 W STURLA, R A COSC 1504

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 575—PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE (CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Mathematics 115 (or one year of high school algebra) with a grade of "C" or better.Note:This is a FIRST semester programming course. Co Sci 575 replaces BOTH Co Sci 507 and Co Sci 506.Required of Computer Science Majors. Desirable for students wishing to study programming. Covers procedural C++ and the logic underlying

computer program development.

0242 Lec 9:35-11:00 M W KRIMM, S G MATH 1414Lab 1-Hr TBA KRIMM, S G MATH 1414

0243 Lec 9:35-11:00 T Th KRIMM, S G COSC 1511Lab 1-Hr TBA KRIMM, S G COSC 1505

0244 Lab 9:00-10:05 Sat DJANECE, A COSC 1508Lec 10:10- 1:20 Sat DJANECE, A COSC 1511

0249 Lec 11:10-12:35 T Th HART, R R MATH 1414Lab 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA HART, R R COSC 1507

Evening Classes3105 Lab 5:45- 6:50 M CHANDAVARKAR, C COSC 1507

Lec 6:50- 7:50 M CHANDAVARKAR, C COSC 1507And 7:55-10:00 M CHANDAVARKAR, C MATH 1414

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 578—ROUTING SYSTEMS DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Computer Science 587.Note: Introduces students to the skills and knowledge to configure a contemporary routing system. Topics include routing fundamentals, network

management and troubleshooting, and routing and routed protocols.Note: Cisco Networking Academy Program - Semester 2.

Evening Classes3128 Lec 5:45- 7:50 M SCHAMUS, D P COSC 1508

Lab 7:55-10:00 M SCHAMUS, D P COSC 1508

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 581—PERSONAL COMPUTER UPGRADE AND REPAIR - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Computer Science 572 with a grade of "C" or better.Note: Introduction to small office / home office (SOHO) networks; hands-on installation of wireless (WIFI) and CAT-5 wired networks, installation

and fine-tuning third-party security software (Norton System Works and MacAfee Internet Security Suite) to protect against viruses and spyware.

Note: This is the SECOND of two classes to prepare students for A+ certification.

Evening Classes3129 Lec 5:45- 7:50 M ONEAL, J W COSC 1504

Lab 7:50- 9:55 M ONEAL, J W COSC 1504

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 587—INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER NETWORKS (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Computer Science 572, which may be taken concurrently with this class.Note: Network terminology; topology; introduction to the OSI model; protocols, standards and concepts are discussed. Local and wide-area

networks are analyzed. Lab activities are concerned with an examination of existing LAN/WAN hardware and software, and research projects on relevant network topics. (Cisco 1)

Note: Computer Science 587 may be conducted as a "blended distance learning course" - a combination of class meetings at Pierce College and coursework online.

0252 Lec 11:10-12:15 T Th SCHAMUS, D P COSC 1504Lab 12:15-12:35 T Th SCHAMUS, D P COSC 1505And 1-Hr TBA SCHAMUS, D P COSC 1505

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Evening Classes3126 Lec 5:45- 7:50 W TRAN, H M COSC 1511

Lab 7:55-10:00 W TRAN, H M COSC 1505

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION - GENERAL (Back to Top)Cooperative Work Experience Education Director: Ron Smetzer.Phone: 710-4291. Office: VLGE 8200.Must be enrolled in at least 7 units (including Coop Ed).Working students earn 1 to 3 units of college credit on your job.

COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - WORK EXPERIENCE - NOT IN MAJOR - 1-3 UNITS5 to 9 hours per week of work experience 1 unit10 to 14 hours per week of work experience 2 units15 or more hours per week of work experience 3 unitsREQUIRED: 1 HOUR PER WEEK CLASS ATTENDANCE, FOR TEN WEEKS, AT ANY ONE OF THE FOUR WEEKDAY SCHEDULED TIMES,

OR ATTEND THE SATURDAY SCHEDULED TIMES.See our web site at www.piercecollege.edu/departments/cooped/ .

ENROLL IN COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - WORK EXPERIENCE FOR WEEKDAY CLASSES.Attend one of the following weekday lecture sessions each week and enroll in one of the class sections in the list that follows (if you prefer to

attend lectures on Saturdays, see the next section).

7:00-8:00 a.m. T COSC 15027:00- 8:00 a.m. W COSC 1502Evening Classes5:30- 6:30 p.m. M COSC 15025:30- 6:30 p.m. Th COSC 1502

COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 195—WORK EXPERIENCE - GENERAL I (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

9140 See Lecture schedule above STAFF COSC 1502

COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 295—WORK EXPERIENCE - GENERAL I (CSU) - 2 UNITS

9141 See Lecture schedule above STAFF COSC 1502

COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 395—WORK EXPERIENCE - GENERAL I (CSU) - 3 UNITS

9142 See Lecture schedule above STAFF COSC 1502

OR

ENROLL IN COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - WORK EXPERIENCE FOR SATURDAY CLASSES (STARTING WEEK 3)Attend all of the following Saturday lecture sessions and enroll in one of the class sections in the list that follows.

8:00- 10:00 a.m.Sat BEH 1308(February 23 and March 8)And 8:00- 11:00 a.m. Sat BEH 1308(March 22 and April 5)

COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 195—WORK EXPERIENCE - GENERAL I (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

9340 See Lecture schedule above STAFF BEH 1308(14 Week Class - Starts 2/23/2008, Ends 5/31/2008 )

COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 295—WORK EXPERIENCE - GENERAL I (CSU) - 2 UNITS

9341 See Lecture schedule above STAFF BEH 1308(14 Week Class - Starts 2/23/2008, Ends 5/31/2008 )

COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 395—WORK EXPERIENCE - GENERAL I (CSU) - 3 UNITS

9342 See Lecture schedule above STAFF BEH 1308(14 Week Class - Starts 2/23/2008, Ends 5/31/2008 )

COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION - OCCUPATIONAL (Back to Top)

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Cooperative Work Experience Education Director: Ron Smetzer.Phone: 710-4291. Office: VLGE 8200.Prerequisite: Employment related to Occupational Major.Must be enrolled in at least 7 units (including Coop Ed).Working students earn 1 to 4 units of college credit on your job.

COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - WORK EXPERIENCE IN YOUR MAJOR - 1-4 UNITS5 to 9 hours per week of work experience 1 unit10 to 14 hours per week of work experience 2 units15 to 19 hours per week of work experience 3 units20 or more hours per week of work experience 4 unitsCooperative Education classes in your major can be repeated up to three times.To register for Cooperative Work Experience Education, attend a lecture session indicated below.REQUIRED: 1 HOUR PER WEEK CLASS ATTENDANCE, FOR TEN WEEKS, AT ANY ONE OF THE FOUR WEEKDAY SCHEDULED TIMES,

OR ATTEND THE SATURDAY SCHEDULED TIMES.See our web site at www.piercecollege.edu/departments/cooped/ .

ENROLL IN COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - WORK EXPERIENCE FOR WEEKDAY CLASSES.Attend one of the following weekday lecture sessions each week and enroll in one of the class sections in the list that follows (if you prefer to

attend lectures on Saturdays, see the next section).

7:00-8:00 a.m. T COSC 15027:00- 8:00 a.m. W COSC 1502Evening Classes5:30- 6:30 p.m. M COSC 15025:30- 6:30 p.m. Th COSC 1502

MAJOR WEEKDAY SECTION NUMBERS

1 UNIT 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 4 UNITS

ACCOUNTING 9000 9001 9002 9003

ADDICTION STUDIES 9004 9005 9006 9007

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 9008 9009 9010 9011

AGRICULTURE 9012 9013 9014 9015

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 9016 9017 9018 9019

ANTHROPOLOGY 9020 9021 9022 9023

ARCHITECTURE 9024 9025 9026 9027

ART 9028 9029 9030 9031

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECH 9032 9033 9034 9035

BIOLOGY 9036 9037 9038 9039

BUSINESS 9040 9041 9042 9043

CHEMISTRY 9044 9045 9046 9047

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 9052 9053 9054 9055

COMPUTER SCIENCE 9056 9057 9058 9059

ECONOMICS 9060 9061 9062 9063

EDUCATION 9064 9065 9066 9067

ELECTRONICS 9068 9069 9070 9071

ENGINEERING, GENERAL 9072 9073 9074 9075

ENGLISH 9076 9077 9078 9079

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GEOGRAPHY 9080 9081 9082 9083

HEALTH 9084 9085 9086 9087

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 9088 9089 9090 9091

JOURNALISM 9092 9093 9094 9095

MUSIC 9096 9097 9098 9099

NURSING 9100 9101 9102 9103

PHOTOGRAPHY 9104 9105 9106 9107

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 9108 9109 9110 9111

PHYSICS 9112 9113 9114 9115

POLITICAL SCIENCE 9116 9117 9118 9119

PSYCHOLOGY 9120 9121 9122 9123

SOCIOLOGY 9124 9125 9126 9127

SPEECH COMMUNICATION 9128 9129 9130 9131

THEATER 9132 9133 9134 9135

OR

ENROLL IN COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - WORK EXPERIENCE FOR SATURDAY CLASSES (STARTING WEEK 3)Attend all of the following Saturday lecture sessions and enroll in one of the class sections in the list that follows.

8:00- 10:00 a.m.Sat BEH 1308(February 23 and March 8)And 8:00- 11:00 a.m. Sat BEH 1308(March 22 and April 5)

MAJOR SATURDAY SECTION NUMBERS

1 UNIT 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 4 UNITS

ACCOUNTING 9200 9201 9202 9203

ADDICTION STUDIES 9204 9205 9206 9207

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 9208 9209 9210 9211

AGRICULTURE 9212 9213 9214 9215

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 9216 9217 9218 9219

ANTHROPOLOGY 9220 9221 9222 9223

ARCHITECTURE 9224 9225 9226 9227

ART 9228 9229 9230 9231

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECH 9232 9233 9234 9235

BIOLOGY 9236 9237 9238 9239

BUSINESS 9240 9241 9242 9243

CHEMISTRY 9244 9245 9246 9247

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 9252 9253 9254 9255

COMPUTER SCIENCE 9256 9257 9258 9259

ECONOMICS 9260 9261 9262 9263

EDUCATION 9264 9265 9266 9267

ELECTRONICS 9268 9269 9270 9271

ENGINEERING, GENERAL 9272 9273 9274 9275

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ENGLISH 9276 9277 9278 9279

GEOGRAPHY 9280 9281 9282 9283

HEALTH 9284 9285 9286 9287

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 9288 9289 9290 9291

JOURNALISM 9292 9293 9294 9295

MUSIC 9296 9297 9298 9299

NURSING 9300 9301 9302 9303

PHOTOGRAPHY 9304 9305 9306 9307

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 9308 9309 9310 9311

PHYSICS 9312 9313 9314 9315

POLITICAL SCIENCE 9316 9317 9318 9319

PSYCHOLOGY 9320 9321 9322 9323

SOCIOLOGY 9324 9325 9326 9327

SPEECH COMMUNICATION 9328 9329 9330 9331

THEATER 9332 9333 9334 9335

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (Back to Top)Political Science-Economics Department Chair: Sharon Levick.Phone: 710-4387. Office: FO 3007.Faculty Advisor: Kathy Oborn. Phone: 710-2912. Office: FO 2203.

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 1—INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0110 8:00- 9:25 M W OBORN, K M PHYS 0914

0111 8:00- 9:25 T Th OBORN, K M BUS 3205This is an honors class. Enrollment is limited to Honors Program students.

0112 9:00-12:10 Sat BURGESS, J E SOC 1102

0204 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA OBORN, K M INTERNETOnline class. Class is completely online. Enrolled students must send an email during the first week of the semester to the instructor for important information. A few students (and those on the wait list) can add by sending an email to the instructor on the FIRST DAY of the semester at [email protected] .

Evening Classes3136 7:00-10:10 M STAFF SOC 1108

Off Campus Classes6592 3:45- 5:15 T Th STAFF GRANADA

(15 Week Class - Starts 2/5/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 2—CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0178 9:35-11:00 T Th OBORN, K M BUS 3252

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 3—LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3392 7:00-10:10 W SCHUIT, R J SOC 1102

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 4—PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEM (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3017 7:00-10:10 Th NANTROUP, J F SOC 1102

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 8—JUVENILE PROCEDURES (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0293 12:45- 2:10 M W JOHNCOLA, R V SOC 1103

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 49—NARCOTICS AND VICE CONTROL (CSU) - 3 UNITS

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Evening Classes3408 7:00-10:10 T OBORN, K M ART 3300

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 75—INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0349 2:15- 3:40 M W JOHNCOLA, R V SOC 1107

DANCE (Back to Top)Theater Department Chair: Gene Putnam. Phone: 710-2902. Office: PAB 3539.Dance Vice Chair and Faculty Advisor: Marian S. Weiser. Phone: 710-4355. Office: NGYM 5614D.Attention: Sunday Production Classes - Dance 431 and 437, 814, 820, 821, Theater 262 and 291 - Enrollment by add card and auditions only.

Auditions for Dance Production will be held at 9:00 a.m. in NGYM 5601 on Sunday, March 9, or call (818) 710-4355.Note: Any dancer planning to audition for the spring dance concert must also enroll in a 1 unit Techniques class.

DANCE SPECIALITIES 437—JAZZ DANCE 437 (CSU) - RPT 2 - 1 UNITNote: See also Dance 101, 431, 434, 440, 444, 446, 801-804, 814, 820, 821, Theater 262 and 291.Note: Sunday performance class - Enrollment by add card and auditions only. Auditions at 9:00 a.m. in NGYM 5601 - Sunday, March 9, or call

(818) 710-4355.

0343 12:45- 2:50 T POWELL, A N NGYM 56010385 12:45- 2:50 F POWELL, A N NGYM 5601

Evening Classes3132 7:00- 9:05 M BODIS, TA NGYM 5601

DANCE SPECIALITIES 441—LATIN SOCIAL AND SALSA DANCE (CSU) - 1 UNITIn each dance form, special attandion is paid to technique, terminology, history, style, and appreciation of related arts.

Evening Classes3279 7:00- 9:05 W RAWLES, D CAMP CTR

DANCE STUDIES 452—INTRODUCTION TO CHOREOGRAPHY (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITNote: Anyone planning to choreograph for spring performances must enroll in Dance 452 and one Techniques class.

Evening Classes3106 6:10- 8:15 W HOJO, H NGYM 5601

DANCE STUDIES 801—MODERN DANCE I (CSU) - RPT 1 - 3 UNITS

8131 Lec 11:10-12:10 M W WEISER, M S NGYM 5601Lab 12:10- 1:15 M W WEISER, M S NGYM 5601And 1-Hr, 35 Min TBA WEISER, M S NGYM 5601

DANCE STUDIES 802—MODERN DANCE II (CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: See also Dance 101, 290, 401, 431, 434, 437, 440, 441, 446, 452, 710, 801, 803, 804, 814, 820, Theater 262 and 291.Class is Level II in technique and improvisation.

8132 Lec 11:10-11:40 M W WEISER, M S NGYM 5601Lab 11:40- 1:15 M W WEISER, M S NGYM 5601And 1-Hr, 30 Min TBA WEISER, M S NGYM 5601

DANCE STUDIES 803—MODERN DANCE III (CSU) - RPT 1 - 3 UNITSNote: See also Dance 290, 431, 434, 437, 440, 441, 446, 801, 802, 804, 814, 820, 821, Theater 262 and 291.Class is Level II/III in technique and improvisation.

8133 Lec 11:10-11:40 M W WEISER, M S NGYM 5601Lab 11:40- 1:15 M W WEISER, M S NGYM 5601And 1-Hr, 30 Min TBA WEISER, M S NGYM 5601

DANCE STUDIES 804—MODERN DANCE IV (CSU) - RPT 2 - 3 UNITSNote: See also Dance 101, 290, 401, 431, 434, 437, 440, 441, 446, 710, 801, 802, 803, 814, 820 and 821, Theater 262 and 291.Class is Level III in improvisation and composition.

8134 Lec 11:10-11:40 M W WEISER, M S NGYM 5601Lab 11:40- 1:15 M W WEISER, M S NGYM 5601And 1-Hr, 30 Min TBA WEISER, M S NGYM 5601

DANCE STUDIES 814—DANCE PRODUCTION 1 (CSU) - RPT 2 - 2 UNITSNote: See also Dance 290, 431, 434, 437, 710, 801, 802, 803, 804 and 860, Theater 262 and 291.Note: Sunday performance class - Enrollment by add card and auditions only.Auditions at 9:00 a.m. in NGYM 5601 - Sunday, March 9, or call (818) 710-4355.

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8123 Lec 9:00-10:15 Sun WEISER, M S NGYM 5601Lab 10:15- 1:05 Sun WEISER, M S NGYM 5601Or 2-Hrs, 50 Min TBA WEISER, M S NGYM 5601(12 Week Class - Starts 3/9/2008, Ends 6/1/2008 )

DANCE STUDIES 820—DANCE PRODUCTION II (CSU) - 4 UNITSNote: See also Dance 101, 290, 431, 434, 440, 441, 446, 710, 802, 803, 804, 821, Theater 262 and 291.Note: Sunday performance class - Enrollment by add card and auditions only.Auditions at 9:00 a.m. in NGYM 5601 - Sunday, March 9, or call (818) 710-4355.

8124 Lec 12:10- 3:00 Sun WEISER, M S NGYM 5601Lab 3:00- 8:50 Sun WEISER, M S NGYM 5601Or 5-Hrs, 50 Min TBA WEISER, M S NGYM 5601(12 Week Class - Starts 3/9/2008, Ends 6/1/2008 )

DANCE STUDIES 821—DANCE PRODUCTION III (CSU) - 4 UNITSNote: See also Dance 431, 437, 440, 446, 710, 801, 802, 803, 804, 814, 820 and 821.Note: Sunday performance class - Enrollment by add card and auditions only.Auditions at 9:00 a.m. in NGYM 5601 - Sunday, March 9, or call (818) 710-4355.

8125 Lec 12:10- 3:00 Sun WEISER, M S NGYM 5601Lab 3:00- 8:50 Sun WEISER, M S NGYM 5601Or 5-Hrs, 50 Min TBA WEISER, M S NGYM 5601(12 Week Class - Starts 3/9/2008, Ends 6/1/2008 )

DANCE TECHNIQUES 101—DANCE TO FITNESS (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITNote: Auditions for spring concert, 9:00 a.m., March 9 in NGYM 5601.

Evening Classes3287 4:00- 6:05 M JOHNSON, J Q NGYM 5601

DANCE TECHNIQUES 290—DANCE FOR FILM AND STAGE (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITNote: Auditions for spring concert, March 9, 9:00 a.m. in NGYM 5601.

0257 12:45- 2:50 Th GIBSON, D R NGYM 5601

DANCE TECHNIQUES 431—MODERN DANCE (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITNote: See also Dance 431, 434, 440, 446, 801-804, 814, 820, 821, and Theater 262 and 291.Note: Sunday performance class - Enrollment by add card and auditions only. Auditions at 9:00 a.m. in NGYM 5601 - Sunday, March 9, or call

(818) 710-4355.Anyone planning to choreograph for any Sunday production class must also enroll in Dance 452.

0442 8:50-10:55 Sat BORY, A L NGYM 5601

8121 2:15- 5:05 Sun WEISER, M S NGYM 5601Or 2-Hrs, 50 Min TBA WEISER, M S NGYM 5601(12 Week Class - Starts 3/9/2008, Ends 6/1/2008 )

DANCE TECHNIQUES 434—BALLET (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITSee also Dance 801-804, 814, 820, 821 and 860.LEVEL I & II:

0708 10:00-12:05 Th MAYNE, E NGYM 5601Evening Classes3131 4:00- 6:05 W HOJO, H NGYM 5601

DANCE TECHNIQUES 437—JAZZ DANCE (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITNote: See also Dance 431, 434, 440, 446, 801, 802, 803, 804, 814, 820, 821, and Theater 262 and 291.Note: Sunday performance class - Enrollment by add card and auditions only.Auditions at 9:00 a.m. in NGYM 5601 - Sunday, March 9, or call (818) 710-4355.

8135 11:10- 1:15 M WEISER, M S NGYM 5601

8122 12:05- 2:55 Sun WEISER, M S NGYM 5601Or 2-Hrs, 50 Min TBA WEISER, M S NGYM 5601(12 Week Class - Starts 3/9/2008, Ends 6/1/2008 )

DANCE TECHNIQUES 440—SOCIAL DANCE (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITIn each dance form, special attention is paid to technique, terminology, history, style, and appreciation of related arts.

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Note: Tuesday class will emphasize Swing.

0300 3:00- 5:05 T GIBSON, D R NGYM 5601Evening Classes3434 6:30- 8:35 F CRAWFORD, R C NGYM 5603

DANCE TECHNIQUES 446—TAP DANCE (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

0259 11:00- 1:05 Sat MAYNE, E PAB 3538

DANCE TECHNIQUES 710—DANCE AND PILATES FOR MOVEMENT FUNDAMENTALS - RPT 3 - 1 UNITNote: Auditions for spring concert, March 9, 9:00 a.m. in NGYM 5601.

0594 10:30-12:35 F BODIS, T A NGYM 5601

DANCE STUDIES 285—DIRECTED STUDY - DANCE (CSU) - RPT 3 - 2 UNITSDance Production Class - Enrollment by add card only.

8126 2-Hrs, 50 Min TBA WEISER, M S NGYM 5601(12 Week Class - Starts 3/9/2008, Ends 6/1/2008 )

DRAFTING (Back to Top)Industrial Technology Department Chair: R.D. SmetzerPhone: 719-6490. Office: AT 3803.

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 110—MECHANICAL COMPUTER-ASSISTED DRAFTING I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes5101 Lec 7:00- 7:30 M W JOSEPH, B I AT 3804

Lab 7:40-10:10 M W JOSEPH, B I AT 3804

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 115—MECHANICAL COMPUTER-ASSISTED DRAFTING II (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes5102 Lec 7:00- 7:30 M W JOSEPH, B I AT 3804

Lab 7:40-10:10 M W JOSEPH, B I AT 3804

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 210—MECHANICAL COMPUTER-ASSISTED DRAFTING III (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes5103 Lec 7:00- 7:30 M W JOSEPH, B I AT 3804

Lab 7:40-10:10 M W JOSEPH, B I AT 3804

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 215—MECHANICAL COMPUTER-ASSISTED DRAFTING IV (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes5104 Lec 7:00- 7:30 M W JOSEPH, B I AT 3804

Lab 7:40-10:10 M W JOSEPH, B I AT 3804

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 310—MECHANICAL COMPUTER-ASSISTED DRAFTING V (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes5105 Lec 7:00- 7:30 M W JOSEPH, B I AT 3804

Lab 7:40-10:10 M W JOSEPH, B I AT 3804

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 315—MECHANICAL COMPUTER-ASSISTED DRAFTING VI (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes5106 Lec 7:00- 7:30 M W JOSEPH, B I AT 3804

Lab 7:40-10:10 M W JOSEPH, B I AT 3804

ECONOMICS (Back to Top)Political Science - Economics Department Chair: Sharon Levick.Phone: 710-4387. Office: FO 3007.

ECONOMICS 1—PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Microeconomics. Students may take Economics 1 or 2 as the first course.

0261 8:00- 9:25 M W MOSHIRI, S BUS 32060262 8:00- 9:25 T Th BROWN, P J SOC 11090263 9:35-11:00 M W BROWN, P J PHYS 09140264 9:00-12:10 F AHMAD, J SOC 1109

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0265 9:35-11:00 T Th LAING, L VLGE 82090266 11:10-12:35 M W KARAMIAN, M SOC 11090355 11:10-12:35 T Th LAING, L BUS 3208

Evening Classes3119 3:45- 6:55 M HOLZNER, J E SOC 11033134 7:00-10:10 M SPILLMAN, N Z SOC 11033137 7:00-10:10 T AHMAD, J SOC 11093138 7:00-10:10 W STAFF SOC 1109

ECONOMICS 2—PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Macroeconomics. Students may take Economics 1 or 2 as the first course.

0267 8:00- 9:25 M W AVCI, T SOC 11090268 9:35-11:00 T Th BROWN, P J SOC 11090269 9:35-11:00 M W AVCI, T SOC 11090320 12:45- 2:10 M W KARAMIAN, M SOC 1109

Evening Classes3140 3:45- 6:55 M BROWN, P J SOC 1109This is an honors class. Enrollment is limited to Honors Program students.

3141 3:45- 6:55 Th SPILLMAN, N Z SOC 11033142 7:00-10:10 M HOLZNER, J E SOC 11093139 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA BROWN, P J INTERNETThis is a hybrid course. Three face-to-face (FTF) meetings are required. One is for an orientation (Sunday February 10, 2008, 1-3 p.m., in room 1109), the Midterm exam (Saturday March 22, 2008, 3-5 p.m. in room 1109) and the Final exam (Sunday June 1, 2008, 5-7 p.m., in room 1109). For more information please contact the instructor by email at [email protected] .

Off Campus Classes6634 3:30- 7:45 M STAFF TAFT HS

(12 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6635 3:30- 7:05 W BROWN, P J TAFT HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/13/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

ECONOMICS 60—ECONOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0270 11:10-12:35 T Th LEVICK, S L SOC 1109

ECONOMICS 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - ECONOMICS (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

EDUCATION (Back to Top)Education Program: Edward Mazeika, PhD.Phone: 710-2891. Office: BEH 1306C.

EDUCATION 6—METHODS AND MATERIALS OF TUTORING - RPT 3 - 1 UNITNote: Designed for tutoring Pierce students in the Learning Center. Includes Tutoring Practicum. Note: This course is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only.Enrollment by add card only.

0710 Lec 20 Min TBA BODDICKER, K L TLC 1613Lab 1-Hr, 15 Min TBA BODDICKER, K L TLC 1613

EDUCATION 200—INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL EDUCATION (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0275 9:35-11:00 T Th BALTIMORE, L O BEH 1305

EDUCATION 203—EDUCATION IN AMERICAN SOCIETY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: A minimum of 20 hours of observation and participation in an multicultural setting is required.

0276 12:45- 2:10 M W STEINBERG, S K BEH 1305Evening Classes3144 3:45- 6:55 Th BODDICKER, K L BUS 3206

EDUCATION 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - EDUCATION (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

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ELECTRONICS (Back to Top)Industrial Technology Department Chair: R.D. Smetzer.Phone: 710-4259. Office: AT 3803.Faculty Advisor: Ken Sharpe. Phone: 719-6480. Office: BUNG 0312.

ELECTRONICS 4A—FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICS IA (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0278 12:45- 3:55 T SHARPE, K J VLGE 8109Evening Classes3145 7:00-10:10 M SHARPE, K J VLGE 8109

ELECTRONICS 4B—FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICS IB (CSU) - 1 UNIT

0279 Lab 12:45- 3:55 Th SHARPE, K J VLGE 8109Evening Classes3146 Lab 7:00-10:10 W SHARPE, K J VLGE 8109

ELECTRONICS 6A—FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICS IIA (CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Electronics 4A and 4B.

Evening Classes3147 7:00-10:10 Th ZITZELBERGER, J F VLGE 8103

ELECTRONICS 6B—FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICS IIB (CSU) - 1 UNITRecommended Preparation: Electronics 4A and 4B.

Evening Classes3148 Lab 7:00-10:10 T ZITZELBERGER, J F VLGE 8104

ELECTRONICS 8A—ELECTRON DEVICES A (CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Electronics 4A and 4B, 6A and 6B.Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in Electronics 8B.

Evening Classes3149 7:00-10:10 M KOPITZ, M J VLGE 8103

ELECTRONICS 8B—ELECTRON DEVICES B (CSU) - 1 UNITRecommended Preparation: Electronics 4A and 4B, 6A and 6B.Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in Electronics 8A.

Evening Classes3150 Lab 7:00-10:10 W ZITZELBERGER, J F VLGE 8104

ELECTRONICS 26—LINEAR CIRCUITS (CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Electronics 8 (A&B) and concurrent enrollment in Electronics 63.

Evening Classes3151 7:00-10:10 T DEMARTIN, A VLGE 8103

ELECTRONICS 28—ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRO-MECHANICAL DRAFTING I (CSU) - 2 UNITS

Evening Classes3152 Lab 3:45- 6:55 W SHARPE, K J VLGE 8109

ELECTRONICS 44—COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS (CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Electronics 6 and 8.

Evening Classes3153 3:45- 6:55 M ZITZELBERGER, J F VLGE 8104

ELECTRONICS 45—COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS LABORATORY (CSU) - 1 UNITRecommended: Concurrent enrollment in Electronics 44.

Evening Classes3154 Lab 7:00-10:10 M ZITZELBERGER, J F VLGE 8104

ELECTRONICS 63—CIRCUIT ANALYSIS LABORATORY (CSU) - 1 UNITRecommended: Concurrent enrollment in Electronics 26.

Evening Classes3155 Lab 7:00-10:10 Th STURLA, R A VLGE 8104

ELECTRONICS 74A—MICROPROCESSORS (CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Electronics 72A and 72B, and concurrent enrollment in Electronics 74B.

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Evening Classes3156 7:00-10:10 Th SHARPE, K J VLGE 8109

ELECTRONICS 74B—MICROPROCESSOR LABAROTORY (CSU) - 1 UNITRecommended: Concurrent enrollment in Electronics 74A.

Evening Classes3157 Lab 7:00-10:10 T SHARPE, K J VLGE 8109

ELECTRONICS 81—PROJECTS LABORATORY - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

Evening Classes3398 Lab 3:45- 6:55 T ZITZELBERGER, J F VLGE 8104

Or 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA ZITZELBERGER, J F VLGE 8104

ELECTRONICS 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - ELECTRONICS (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL (Back to Top)See course listings under DRAFTING.

ENGLISH (Back to Top)English Department Chair: Donna Accardo. Phone: 719-6472. Office: FO 2501.Faculty Advisor: Donna Accardo.SEQUENCE OF ENGLISH COMPOSITION COURSESThe English department offers a sequence of classes designed to coincide with students' reading and writing ability on entering college.ENGLISH 21This English fundamentals course concentrates on improvement of writing skills, particularly sentences and paragraphs, and reviews the basics

of punctuation, spelling and sentence structure.ENGLISH 28This is the course designed to assist the student to make a successful transition to English 101. It emphasizes grammar, sentence structure,

paragraph and essay writing.ENGLISH 101This is the composition course required for students who plan to transfer to a four year college. It emphasizes expository reading and essay

writing, research techniques and semantics. Students in English 101 are expected to write well-organized, grammatically correct compositions of 700 words and more.

ENGLISH PLACEMENT PROCESSThe results of the English Placement Process or a valid English Enrollment Authorization Form must be on file in order to enroll in English 21, 28,

English 79, 82, 84-87, or English 101, 102, 103.All students planning to enroll in an English course for the first time are expected to complete the English Placement Process at the Pierce

College Assessment Center (Campus Center). Contact the Assessment Center at (818) 719-6499 for an appointment andsample test information. Placement results or prerequisite courses taken at other colleges may be presented to the Assessment Center to be

substituted for the Pierce English Placement Process.Upon completing the process, students are advised of their placement and given an authorization to enroll in that course. Students seeking an

explanation of their scores or authorization to enroll in a course other than that in which they have been placed must meet with an English Department advisor.

Students need to provide evidence of prerequisite completion either through coursework in the Los Angeles Community College District, by completing the Pierce College English Placement Process, or through transcripts from other schools presented at the Assessment Center.

THE WRITING LAB: TLC 1612The Writing Lab, available to all enrolled Pierce College students, provides individualized one-on-one tutoring in writing by experienced

instructors. Computer- assisted tutorials are also available in grammar, punctuation, and most areas of composition. Seen by appointment, students may schedule visits to receive this free assistance by phoning ext. 4370 or 2514.

STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS MEETING MAY FORFEIT THEIR PLACE IN THE CLASS.

ENGLISH 20A—COLLEGE READING SKILLS A (NDA) - 3 UNITSTopic: Reading Improvement.Note: This course is not recommended for ESL students.

0281 9:00-12:10 F FUCHS, C A EB 12050779 10:00- 1:10 Sat ILUSTRE, V K BEH 13010283 12:45- 3:55 M LOFQUIST, M D EB 1201

Evening Classes3109 7:00-10:10 M ADLER, N D EB 1203

ENGLISH 21—ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) - 3 UNITS

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Prerequisite: English 20 or English 87 with a grade of "C" or better, or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English Placement Process.

PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0131 9:00-12:10 F CILVA, E L EB 12010239 9:00-12:10 F ROSENWEIN, A L EB 12040258 9:00-12:10 F CHASE, R D EB 12030277 9:00-12:10 Sat IZADPANAH, H EB 12020280 9:35-11:00 M W KRIKORIAN, L V EB 12060282 9:35-11:00 M W COOPER, Y M MUS 34000284 9:35-11:00 M W CHAVARRIA, M N EB 12040285 9:35-11:00 M W BURNS, K G EB 12020287 9:35-11:00 T Th BURNS, K G EB 12020288 9:35-11:00 T Th CHAVARRIA, M N EB 12040289 9:35-12:45 F SKELLEY, S J BUS 32030290 11:10-12:35 M W KRIKORIAN, L V EB 12060292 11:10-12:35 M W STEINBERG, S K EB 12030295 11:10-12:35 M W COOPER, Y M SOC 11080296 11:10-12:35 T Th KRAMER, C S SOC 11070297 11:10-12:35 T Th ACCARDO, D G EB 12010299 12:45- 2:10 T Th TAO, L M EB 12010310 12:45- 3:55 W BATES, M T EB 12040316 2:15- 5:25 W NEVINS, N L BUS 3203

Off Campus Classes7552 3:15- 5:20 M W CARNES, P A CLEVLAND

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )7625 3:15- 5:15 M W STAFF RESEDA HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

Evening Classes3028 3:30- 6:40 T COONFIELD, W A EB 12023162 3:30- 6:40 W ATKINS, M BUS 32013163 7:00-10:10 M DOCTOR, C B FAC DINE3165 7:00-10:10 T OBRECHT, F P EB 12013167 7:00-10:10 T GEDIMAN, S M EB 12033168 7:00-10:10 W OBAYANI, K EB 12033169 7:00-10:10 W OBRECHT, F P EB 12053170 7:00-10:10 Th MURPHY, C P NGYM 56003189 7:00-10:10 Th DUFFY, C P SOC 1109

ENGLISH 28—INTERMEDIATE READING AND COMPOSITION - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: English 21 with a grade of "C" or better, or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English placement process.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0305 8:00- 9:25 M W GONZALES, D P EB 12010308 8:00- 9:25 M W JOHNSON, J A SOC 11080302 8:00- 9:25 T Th GONZALES, D P EB 12050303 8:00- 9:25 T Th GILL, S BUS 32060336 8:00- 9:25 T Th SCHILF, M A BUS 32180304 8:00-11:10 Sat BROWN, J P EB 12060307 9:35-11:00 M W FOLLETT, R J EB 12050306 9:35-11:00 T Th SCHILF, M A FAC DINE0311 9:35-11:00 T Th GILL, S BUS 32010312 9:35-11:00 T Th REYNOSO, A EB 12050313 9:00-12:10 F OVERALL, S J EB 12020744 11:10-12:35 T Th REYNOSO, A NGYM 56000746 2:15- 5:25 T RAPHAEL, S M BUS 32040747 2:15- 5:25 W RAPHAEL, S M LS 1701

Evening Classes3115 3:45- 5:10 M W BERCHIN, A COSC 15113171 3:45- 6:55 M PHOENIX, D D EB 12053208 3:45- 6:55 T SHELDON, C C EB 12033174 3:45- 6:55 T HAMMA, M A EB 1205

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3396 3:45- 6:55 Th SHELDON, C C EB 12033403 3:45- 5:10 T Th HACKETT, N E EB 12013404 5:20- 6:45 T Th BERCHIN, A EB 12013183 7:00-10:10 M EGAN, P M EB 12053405 7:00-10:10 T OVERALL, S J EB 12043107 7:00-10:10 Th BATONGMALAQUE, EB 12013175 7:00-10:10 Th COONFIELD, W A SOC 11083406 7:00-10:10 Th SPRADLEY, C P ANTH 0100

Off Campus Classes7593 3:15- 5:15 M W EGAN, P M RESEDA HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

ENGLISH 32—COLLEGE LITERARY MAGAZINE EDITING - RPT 3 - 2 UNITS

0317 12:45- 2:50 M BATES, M T EB 1201

ENGLISH 60—PUBLICATIONS LABORATORY - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

Evening Classes3389 Lab 4:15- 6:20 W BATES, M T VLGE 8112

ENGLISH 79—BEGINNING COLLEGE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (NDA) - 6 UNITS

0328 12:45- 3:55 T Th COLACO, N EB 1206Evening Classes3234 7:00-10:10 M W ANDERSON, C C MUS 3423

ENGLISH 82—INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (NDA) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: English 79 with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL placement process.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0318 8:30-11:00 T Th GOSS, C L NGYM 56000321 11:30- 2:00 T Th GOSS, C L EB 1204

Evening Classes3199 4:00- 6:30 M W KOENIG GOLOMBEK EB 1203

ENGLISH 84—COLLEGE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE I (NDA) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: English 82 with a grade of "C" or better, or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL placement process.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0322 12:45- 3:15 M W KRAMER, C S EB 1203Note: This section of English 84 is designed to be taken concurrently with Speech 113, 12:45-2:10 TTh.

Evening Classes3432 4:00- 6:30 M W KRAMER, C S EB 12013161 7:00- 9:30 T Th STAFF MUS 3423

ENGLISH 85—COLLEGE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE II (CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: English 84 with a grade of "C" or better, or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL placement process.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0351 12:45- 3:15 T Th DOBBERTIN, M S EB 1202Evening Classes3173 4:00- 6:30 M W DOBBERTIN, M S EB 12023179 4:00- 6:35 MTWTh SCHNEIDER, S A EB 1204

(8 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 3/29/2008 )This is an intensive class. Students passing this class may advance to English 86, which starts 4/7/2008 and ends 5/31/2008

3181 4:00- 6:30 T Th OBAYANI, K NGYM 5602

ENGLISH 86—COLLEGE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE III (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: English 85 with a grade of "C" or better, or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL placement process.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.Note: Enrollment in 8-week class is by add card only.

0363 12:45- 3:15 M W MILLER, D J EB 1206Evening Classes3185 4:00- 6:30 M W OBAYANI, K EB 12063186 7:00- 9:30 T Th OBAYANI, K EB 1202

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3240 4:00- 6:35 MTWTh SCHNEIDER, S A EB 1204(8 Week Class - Starts 4/7/2008, Ends 5/31/2008 )This is an intensive class. Students must obtain permission of the instructor to add this class.

ENGLISH 87—ADVANCED ESL: READING AND VOCABULARY (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: English 86 with a grade of "C" or better, or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL placement process.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0430 12:45- 3:55 M DOBBERTIN, M S BEH 13090724 10:00- 1:10 Sat GOSS, C L EB 12010725 10:00- 1:10 Sat WOLF, L I EB 1203

Evening Classes3419 3:45- 6:55 W TARCEA, S E VLGE 82093416 7:00-10:10 Th DOBBERTIN, M S EB 1205

ENGLISH 101—COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: English 28 with a grade of "C" or better, or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English placement process.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0309 8:00- 9:25 T Th SHEA, M J EB 12060323 8:00- 9:25 T Th BROWN, J P EB 12030324 9:35-11:00 M W GONZALES, D P EB 12010325 9:35-11:00 M W REYNOSO, A VLGE 81030326 9:35-11:00 M W SHELDON, C C FAC DINE0330 9:00-12:10 Sat HAMMA, M A EB 1204

0335 9:35-11:00 T HOSKINSON, M H COSC 1508And 1-Hr, 25 Min TBA HOSKINSON, M H COSC 1508

This is an on-line course. Students must attend first class meeting on campus, Tuesday, February 5, in COSC 1508, and four other on-campus meetings. For further information on the class go to www.piercecollege.edu/departments/English/online.htm .

0337 9:35-11:00 T Th KRAMER, C S EB 12030338 9:35-11:00 T Th BATES, M T AT 38050339 9:35-12:45 F BRANDLER, M Y EB 12060340 9:35-11:00 T Th KRIKORIAN, L V EB 12060770 10:00- 1:10 Sat PELLEGRINI, G M EB 12050333 11:10-12:35 M W GONZALES, D P EB 12010341 11:10-12:35 M W CHAVARRIA, M N EB 12040361 11:10-12:35 M W FOLLETT, R J EB 12050334 11:10-12:35 T Th JOHNSON, J A EB 12050342 11:10-12:35 T Th KRIKORIAN, L V EB 12060344 12:45- 2:10 M W HYMAN, M R EB 1205

0707 12:45- 2:10 T Th FOLLETT, R J EB 1205Note: This section is paired with Anthropology 104 and Linguistics 1. Students must also enroll in either Anthropology 104, section #8031, or Linguistics 1, section #8032.

0765 2:15- 5:25 M NEVINS, N L LS 17010751 2:15- 3:40 M W HYMAN, M R EB 1205

0752 3:00- 5:00 M LACE, N V COSC 1508And 1-Hr, 10 Min TBA LACE, N V COSC 1508

This is an on-line course. Students must attend first class meeting on campus, Monday, February 4, in COSC 1508. Other on-campus meetings to be announced. For more information on the class contact the instrucotr at [email protected] .

Evening Classes3159 7:00-10:10 M BESSENBACHER, K EB 12023353 7:00-10:10 M CONSTANTIN, G N EB 12043191 7:00-10:10 W MORTIMER-BOYD, S EB 12023310 7:00-10:10 W WOLF, L I EB 12063379 7:00-10:10 Th YOUNG, W H EB 1204

Off Campus Classes7542 3:20- 5:20 M W HACKETT, N E CHATSWTH

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )7602 3:15- 4:50 T Th COHEN, N E TAFT HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6602 3:45- 5:20 T Th YOUNG, K D TAFT HS

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(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

ENGLISH 102—COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0319 9:35-11:00 M W BATES, M T NGYM 56000331 9:35-11:00 T Th GONZALES, D P BUS 32030348 11:10-12:35 M W JOHNSON, J A AT 38000346 11:10-12:35 T Th GONZALES, D P BUS 32030353 11:10-12:35 T Th HOSKINSON, M H EB 12030753 12:45- 3:55 M WHITE, L A EB 12020756 12:45- 3:55 Th KAGEFF, T C BUS 3208

Evening Classes3195 4:30- 5:55 T MILLER, P R COSC 1508

And 1-Hr, 25 Min TBA MILLER, P R COSC 1508This is an on-line course. Students must attend first class meeting on campus, Tuesday, February 5, in COSC 1508, and four other on-campus meetings. For further information on the class go to www.piercecollege.edu/departments/English/online.htm .

3418 7:00-10:10 W BORDEN, W B EB 12013193 7:00-10:10 Th SHELDON, C C EB 12033426 7:00-10:10 Th WHITE, L A COSC 1502

Off Campus Classes7632 9:00- 1:05 Sat BORDEN, W B TAFT HS

(13 Week Class - Starts 2/23/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

ENGLISH 103—COMPOSITION AND CRITICAL THINKING (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0354 11:10-12:35 M W BURNS, K G EB 1202

0358 3:00- 5:00 W AHRENS, J H COSC 1508And 1-Hr, 10 Min TBA AHRENS, J H COSC 1508

This is an on-line course. Students must attend first class meeting on campus, Wednesday, February 6, in COSC 1508, and four other on-campus meetings. For further information on the class go to www.piercecollege.edu/departments/English/online.htm .

Evening Classes3420 7:00-10:10 W SCHNEIDER, S A EB 1204

ENGLISH 127—CREATIVE WRITING (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0356 11:10-12:35 M W REYNOSO, A AT 3805Evening Classes3194 3:45- 6:55 W COOPER, Y M EB 1205

ENGLISH 204—WORLD LITERATURE II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better. (English 102 recommended but not required.)PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CETNER.

0357 11:10-12:35 M W SHELDON, C C VLGE 8103

ENGLISH 205—ENGLISH LITERATURE I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better. (English 102 recommended but not required.)PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

Evening Classes3427 7:00-10:10 M JOHNSON, J A EB 1201

ENGLISH 208—AMERICAN LITERATURE II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better. (English 102 recommended but not required.)PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0359 8:00- 9:25 T Th CHAVARRIA, M N EB 1204

ENGLISH 216—SHAKESPEARE II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better. (English 102 recommended, but not required.)

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PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0360 9:35-11:00 T Th ACCARDO, D G EB 1201

ENGLISH 218—CHILDREN'S LITERATURE (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0329 9:35-11:00 M W HOSKINSON, M H EB 1203

ENGLISH 219—THE LITERATURE OF AMERICAN ETHNIC GROUPS (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

Off Campus Classes7603 6:45- 7:55 M W F COOPER, Y M TAFT HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

ENGLISH 239—WOMEN IN LITERATURE (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better. (English 102 recommended but not required.)PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0332 11:10-12:35 T Th BURNS, K G EB 1202

ENGLISH 252—THE ENGLISH BIBLE AS LITERATURE (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better. (English 102 recommended).PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

Evening Classes3387 7:00-10:10 W FOLLETT, R J BEH 1300

ENGLISH 270—SCIENCE FICTION- FANTASY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS(J.R.R. Tolkien, etc.)Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better. (English 102 recommended, but not required.)PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

Evening Classes3198 7:00-10:10 M KRIKORIAN, L V EB 1206

ENGLISH 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - ENGLISH (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

ENGLISH - BUSINESS (Back to Top)See course listings under COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES.

ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (Back to Top)See course listings under ARCHITECTURE.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (Back to Top)Physics and Planetary Science Department Chair: Dr. William Duxler.Phone: 710-2931. Office: PHYS 0902. Email: [email protected] Advisor: Craig Meyer. Phone 710-4241. Office PHYS 0906.Email: [email protected]

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 1—THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT: PHYSICAL PROCESSES (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

8141 9:35-11:00 T Th MEYER, W C PHYS 0913Evening Classes3201 7:00-10:10 T MEYER, W C PHYS 0913

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2—THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT: BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0364 11:10-12:35 T Th MEYER, W C PHYS 0901Evening Classes3202 7:00-10:10 Th MEYER, W C BEH 1310

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 7—INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS(Same as Geology 10. Credit not given for both courses.)

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Evening Classes5216 7:00-10:10 W MEYER, W C PHYS 0913

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 185—DIRECTED STUDY - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CSU) - RPT 2 - 1 UNITNote: Enrollment by add card only.

8142 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA MEYER, W C PHYS 0913

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 385—DIRECTED STUDY - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

8143 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA MEYER, W C PHYS 0913

EQUINE SCIENCE (Back to Top)See course listings under AGRICULTURE - HORSE & EQUINE SCIENCE.

FINANCE (Back to Top)See course listings under BUSINESS - FINANCE.

FLORAL DESIGN (Back to Top)See course listings under AGRICULTURE - HORTICULTURE & LANDSCAPING.

FRENCH (Back to Top)Department of Modern Languages Chair: Damiano Marano.Phone: 710-4319. Office: FO 2700. E-mail: [email protected] Advisor: Damiano Marano. Phone: 710-4319.

FRENCH 1—ELEMENTARY FRENCH I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSNative speakers should enroll in French 4, 5, or 6.

0365 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh SCHROEDER, J VLGE 82100429 9:35-10:45 MTWTh LA BARGE, M D HORT 4923

Evening Classes3203 7:00- 9:30 M W MILLER, P I VLGE 8210

FRENCH 2—ELEMENTARY FRENCH II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: French 1 or one year of high school French with a grade of "C" or better in either case.Native speakers should enroll in French 4, 5, or 6.

0366 9:35-10:45 MTWTh BLAKE, R E FLDH 4700Evening Classes3204 7:00- 9:30 T Th GOLDSMITH, R A VLGE 8320

FRENCH 4—INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: French 3 or three years of high school French with a grade of "C" or better in either case.

8051 11:10- 1:40 M W AGEL, M S HORT 4923

FRENCH 5—ADVANCED FRENCH I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: French 4 with a grade of "C" or better.

8052 11:10- 1:40 M W AGEL, M S HORT 4923

FRENCH 6—ADVANCED FRENCH II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: French 5 with a grade of "C" or better.

8053 11:10- 1:40 M W AGEL, M S HORT 4923

FRENCH 8—CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: French 2 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or better.Note: This class is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only.

0681 12:45- 2:50 M SCHROEDER, J VLGE 8101

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (Back to Top)Anthropological & Geographical Sciences Department Chair: Philip Stein.Phone: 710-4014. Office: FO 2905.Faculty Advisor: Gail Hobbs. Phone: 719-6466. Office: LS 1703.

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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS 31—INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CSU) - 3 UNITS(Same as Geography 31. Credit not given for both courses.)

Evening Classes5114 6:45- 9:55 T Th HOBBS, G L GEOG 0200(8 Week Class - Starts 2/5/2008, Ends 3/29/2008 )

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS 32—GIS APPLICATION: ARCVIEW (CSU) - 3 UNITS(Same as Geography 32. Credit not given for both courses.)Recommended Preparation: GIS 31 or Geography 31, and Computer Science 501.Note: Currently teaching ArcView 9.X.

Evening Classes5115 Lec 5:45- 7:50 T Th HOBBS, G L GEOG 0200

Lab 7:50- 9:55 T Th HOBBS, G L GEOG 0200(8 Week Class - Starts 4/8/2008, Ends 5/31/2008 )

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS 33—INTERMEDIATE GIS APPLICATIONS: ARCVIEW (CSU) - RPT 3 - 3 UNITS(Same as Geography 33. Credit not given for both courses.)Recommended Preparation: GIS 32 or Geography 32.Note: Currently teaching ArcView 9.X.

Evening Classes5116 Lec 5:00- 7:05 T HOBBS, G L GEOG 0200

Lab 7:10- 9:15 T HOBBS, G L GEOG 0200

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS 37—INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMS (GPS) (CSU) - 1 UNIT(Same as Geography 37. Credit not given for both courses.)Note: Textbook should be purchased before the first class meeting.

8152 8:00- 4:50 Sat HOBBS, G L GEOG 0200(2 Week Class - Starts 4/5/2008, Ends 4/12/2008 )

GEOGRAPHY (Back to Top)Anthropological & Geographical Sciences Department Chair: Philip Stein.Phone: 710-4104. Office: FO 2905.Faculty Advisor: Dr. John Carthew. Phone: 710-4286. Office: LS 1712.

GEOGRAPHY 1—PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0369 8:00- 9:25 M W CARTHEW, J A LS 17010370 8:00- 9:25 T Th CARTHEW, J A LS 17010371 9:35-11:00 M W RUSSELL, W H GEOG 0202

0372 9:35-11:00 M W HOBBS, G L GEOG 0200This is an honors class. Enrollment is limited to Honors Program students.

0373 9:35-11:00 T Th RUSSELL, W H GEOG 02020374 11:10-12:35 M W HOBBS, G L GEOG 02020375 11:10-12:35 T Th CARTHEW, J A LS 17010376 11:10-12:35 T Th HOBBS, G L GEOG 02020480 12:45- 2:10 M W SHRAKE, C A LS 17010493 12:45- 2:10 T Th YOUHANNA, A LS 1701

Evening Classes3197 3:45- 6:55 T DITTMER, M L LS 17013200 7:00-10:10 M POWELL, M L LS 17013205 7:00-10:10 T YOUHANNA, A GEOG 02023206 7:00-10:10 W RUSSELL, W H GEOG 0202

GEOGRAPHY 2—CULTURAL ELEMENTS OF GEOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0378 8:00- 9:25 T Th RUSSELL, W H GEOG 0202Evening Classes3207 7:00-10:10 Th CARTHEW, J A LS 1701

GEOGRAPHY 3—INTRODUCTION TO WEATHER AND CLIMATE (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

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(Same as Meteorology 3. Credit not given for both courses.)

8146 8:00- 9:25 M W RUSSELL, W H GEOG 0202Evening Classes5251 7:00-10:10 M RUSSELL, W H GEOG 0202

GEOGRAPHY 14—GEOGRAPHY OF CALIFORNIA (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0377 11:10-12:35 M W CARTHEW, J A LS 1701

GEOGRAPHY 15—PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Geography 1.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0381 Lec 12:45- 1:50 T RUSSELL, W H GEOG 0202Lab 1:50- 3:55 T RUSSELL, W H GEOG 0202

Evening Classes3209 Lec 7:00- 8:05 Th YOUHANNA, A GEOG 0202

Lab 8:05-10:10 Th YOUHANNA, A GEOG 0202

GEOGRAPHY 21—INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY OF UNITED STATES AND CANADA (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3196 7:00-10:10 T CARTHEW, J A LS 1701

GEOGRAPHY 31—INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS(Same as GIS 31. Credit not given for both courses.)

Evening Classes5111 6:45- 9:55 T Th HOBBS, G L GEOG 0200

(8 Week Class - Starts 2/5/2008, Ends 3/29/2008 )

GEOGRAPHY 32—GIS APPLICATIONS: ARCVIEW (CSU) - 3 UNITS(Same as GIS 32. Credit not given for both courses.)Recommended Preparation: Geography 31 or GIS 31, and Computer Science 501.Note: Currently teaching ArcView 9.X.

Evening Classes5112 Lec 5:45- 7:50 T Th HOBBS, G L GEOG 0200

Lab 7:50- 9:55 T Th HOBBS, G L GEOG 0200(8 Week Class - Starts 4/8/2008, Ends 5/31/2008 )

GEOGRAPHY 33—INTERMEDIATE GIS APPLICATIONS: ARCVIEW (CSU) - RPT 3 - 3 UNITS(Same as GIS 33. Credit not given for both courses.)Recommended Preparation: Geography 32 or GIS 32.Note: Currently teaching ArcView 9.X.

Evening Classes5113 Lec 5:00- 7:05 T HOBBS, G L GEOG 0200

Lab 7:10- 9:15 T HOBBS, G L GEOG 0200

GEOGRAPHY 37—INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL POSITIONING SYTEMS (GPS) (CSU) - 1 UNIT(Same as GIS 37. Credit not given for both courses.)Note: Textbook should be purchased before the first class meeting.

8151 8:00- 4:50 Sat HOBBS, G L GEOG 0200(2 Week Class - Starts 4/5/2008, Ends 4/12/2008 )

GEOGRAPHY 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - GEOGRAPHY (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

GEOLOGY (Back to Top)Physics and Planetary Sciences Department Chair: Dr. William Duxler.Phone: 710-2931. Office: PHYS 0902. Email: [email protected] Advisor: John Zayac. Phone: 347-0551, Ext. 3510. Office PHYS 0910.Email: [email protected](See also Environmental Science 1, 7; Oceanography 1, 10.)

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GEOLOGY 1—PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Students interested in earning laboratory credit are encouraged to enroll in Geology 6.

0382 9:35-11:00 M W ZAYAC, J M PHYS 09130383 11:10-12:35 M W ZAYAC, J M PHYS 09130384 11:10-12:35 T Th KROHN, J P PHYS 0913

Evening Classes3536 7:00-10:10 M FILKORN, H F PHYS 0913

Off Campus Classes6532 3:30- 5:05 T Th KROHN, J P CANOGA HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

GEOLOGY 2—EARTH HISTORY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0801 12:45- 2:10 M W ZAYAC, J M PHYS 0913

GEOLOGY 6—PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Geology 1 or concurrent enrollment.

0785 Lab 12:45- 2:45 T ZAYAC, J M PHYS 0913Lec 2:50- 3:55 T ZAYAC, J M PHYS 0913

Evening Classes3538 Lab 7:00- 9:00 Th FILKORN, H F PHYS 0913

Lec 9:05-10:10 Th FILKORN, H F PHYS 0913

GEOLOGY 7—EARTH HISTORY LABORATORY (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

0802 Lab 12:45- 2:50 Th ZAYAC, J M PHYS 0913Lec 2:50- 3:55 Th ZAYAC, J M PHYS 0913

GEOLOGY 10—INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS(Same as Environmental Science 7. Credit not given for both courses.)

Evening Classes5217 7:00-10:10 W MEYER, W C PHYS 0913

HEALTH (Back to Top)Physical Education Department Chair: William Norton.Phone: 710-6473. Office: North Gym.Faculty Advisor: W. Norton.

HEALTH 7—PHYSICAL FITNESS AND NUTRITION (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0722 11:10-12:35 T Th KELLY, D R NGYM 5602

HEALTH 8—WOMEN'S PERSONAL HEALTH (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0386 8:00- 9:25 M W KELLY, D R NGYM 56020729 12:45- 2:10 T Th KELLY, D R NGYM 5602

HEALTH 11—PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS(Not an activity class.)Note: Credit given for either Health 10 or Health 11, but not both.

0368 8:00- 9:25 T Th ROSE, Z R NGYM 56020387 8:00-11:10 F STAFF NGYM 56020388 8:00-11:10 Sat BANUELOS, D NGYM 56020389 9:35-11:00 M W KELLY, D R NGYM 56020390 9:35-11:00 T Th ROSE, Z R NGYM 56020391 11:10-12:35 M W KELLY, D R NGYM 56020392 12:45- 2:10 M W ROSE, Z R NGYM 56020393 2:15- 3:40 T Th KELLY, D R NGYM 5602

Evening Classes3213 7:00-10:10 W STAFF NGYM 56023215 7:00-10:10 M BLUA, F E NGYM 56023216 7:00-10:10 T BANUELOS, D NGYM 56023217 7:00-10:10 Th BOYETT, L E NGYM 56023378 3:45- 6:55 M BLUA, F E NGYM 56023380 3:45- 6:55 W STAFF NGYM 5602

Off Campus Classes

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7558 3:15- 6:50 W KAUFMAN, D A CLEVLAND(14 Week Class - Starts 2/13/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

7626 3:15- 4:50 T Th KAUFMAN, D A RESEDA HS(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

HEALTH 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - HEALTH (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

HISTORY (Back to Top)History Department Chair: Eugene S. Larson. Phone: 710-4305. Office: FO 3101.Faculty Advisor: Eugene Larson.

HISTORY 1—INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN CIVILIZATION I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0380 8:00- 9:25 M W TRAVIOLIA, T SOC 11000394 8:00- 9:25 T Th CHARTRAND, F J SOC 11080395 8:00-11:10 F TRAVIOLIA, T SOC 11000396 11:10-12:35 M W LARSON, E S SOC 11000397 12:45- 2:10 M W LARSON, E S SOC 11000398 12:45- 2:10 T Th STITES, B R SOC 11070399 2:15- 3:40 T Th STITES, B R SOC 1101

Evening Classes3218 3:45- 6:55 M HITT, K J SOC 11013220 3:45- 6:55 Th ADDISON, K E SOC 1107

Or 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA ADDISON, K E INTERNETThis is an online class. Presence at the first class meeting for orientation is required, as well as three meetings for exams.

3221 7:00-10:10 M TRICKEY, R J SOC 11003223 7:00-10:10 W HAMBLY, B J SOC 11013224 7:00-10:10 Th KACZOROWSKI, J SOC 11003291 7:00-10:10 M WALSH, B P SOC 1107This is an honors class. Enrollment is limited to Honors Program students.

HISTORY 2—INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN CIVILIZATION II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0400 9:35-11:00 T Th LARSON, E S SOC 1100Evening Classes3219 3:45- 6:55 W LARSON, E S SOC 1100

HISTORY 3—HISTORY OF ENGLAND AND GREAT BRITAIN I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0401 9:35-11:00 T Th PENROD, R G SOC 1101

HISTORY 4—HISTORY OF ENGLAND AND GREAT BRITAIN II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0671 11:10-12:35 T Th LARSON, E S SOC 1100

HISTORY 5—HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3225 3:45- 6:55 T MC MILLAN, R B SOC 1107

HISTORY 6—HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0402 9:35-11:00 M W MC MILLAN, R B SOC 1107

HISTORY 11—POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0403 8:00- 9:25 M W PENROD, R G SOC 1101

0404 8:00- 9:25 T Th ADDISON, K E SOC 1100Or 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA ADDISON, K E INTERNET

This is an online class. Presence at the first class meeting for orientation is required, as well as three meetings for exams.

0405 9:35-11:00 M W PENROD, R G SOC 11010406 9:00-12:10 F STITES, B R SOC 11010709 9:00-12:10 Sat CARLONE-HARRIS SOC 11000407 11:10-12:35 M W MC HARGUE, D S SOC 11010408 11:10-12:35 T Th MC MILLAN, R B PHYS 0914

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0574 11:10-12:35 T Th PENROD, R G SOC 11010579 12:45- 2:10 M W MC HARGUE, D S SOC 11010622 12:45- 2:10 T Th PENROD, R G SOC 11010699 2:15- 3:40 M W PARKER, D M SOC 1101

Evening Classes3227 3:45- 6:55 T MC HARGUE, D S SOC 11013228 3:45- 6:55 W MC MILLAN, R B SOC 11073229 7:00-10:10 M BLODGETT, J F SOC 11013230 7:00-10:10 T KLASS, B M SOC 11003301 7:00-10:10 W WALSH, B P SOC 11003400 7:00-10:10 Th MADISON, C D SOC 1107

HISTORY 12—POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0409 11:10-12:35 M W MC MILLAN, R B SOC 1107

HISTORY 13—THE UNITED STATES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0411 9:35-11:00 M W MC HARGUE, D S SOC 11000412 9:35-11:00 T Th MC MILLAN, R B SOC 11070413 11:10-12:35 T Th MC HARGUE, D S SOC 11080414 12:45- 2:10 M W CARLONE-HARRIS SOC 11070736 12:45- 2:10 T Th MC HARGUE, D S SOC 11080743 12:45- 2:10 T Th CHARTRAND, F J SOC 1100

Evening Classes3231 3:45- 6:55 W MC HARGUE, D S SOC 11013233 3:45- 6:55 Th HITT, K J SOC 11003235 7:00-10:10 W LARK, R F SOC 11073326 7:00-10:10 Th SOTO, J SOC 1101

HISTORY 42—THE AFRICAN AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE U.S. II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3237 3:45- 6:55 Th SIEVER, P G SOC 1101

HISTORY 43—THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Off Campus Classes6586 3:45- 5:20 M W STAFF GRANADA

(15 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

HISTORY 44—THE MEXICAN AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3238 7:00-10:10 T ARMENDARIZ, C C SOC 1107

HISTORY 52—THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE HISTORY OF THE U.S. (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0416 9:35-11:00 M W WILLIAMS, S M SOC 11080417 11:10-12:35 M W WILLIAMS, S M BEH 1308

Evening Classes3239 7:00-10:10 T WILLIAMS, S M SOC 1108

HISTORY 86—INTRODUCTION TO WORLD CIVILIZATION I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0711 9:35-11:00 T Th CHARTRAND, F J SOC 1108Evening Classes3222 3:45- 6:55 T ADDISON, K E SOC 1100

HISTORY 87—INTRODUCTION TO WORLD CIVILIZATION II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3292 7:00-10:10 T GOLKIN, A T SOC 1101

HUMANITIES (Back to Top)Humanities Department Chair: Eugene S. Larson. Phone: 710-4305. Office: FO 3101

HUMANITIES 6—GREAT PEOPLE, GREAT AGES (UC:CSU) - RPT 1 - 3 UNITS

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Evening Classes3324 3:45- 6:55 M TOTH, L L SOC 1100

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY (Back to Top)Industrial Technology Department Chair: R.D. Smetzer.Phone: 719-6490. Office: AT 3803.Classes taught by the Industrial Technology Department are listed alphabetically in the class schedule.Automotive Service TechnologyDrafting ElectronicsMachine Shop - CNCMathematics-TechnicalPre-EngineeringWelding

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

INSURANCE (Back to Top)See course listings under BUSINESS - INSURANCE.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (Back to Top)See course listings under BUSINESS - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS.

ITALIAN (Back to Top)Department of Modern Languages Chair: Damiano Marano.Phone: 710-4319. Office: FO 2700. E-mail: [email protected] Advisor: Damiano Marano. Phone: 710-4319.

ITALIAN 1—ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITS

0420 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh MARANO, D A VLGE 81010575 11:10-12:20 MTWTh MARANO, D A VLGE 8101

Evening Classes3241 7:00- 9:30 T Th DAVIS, A L VLGE 8101

ITALIAN 2—ELEMENTARY ITALIAN II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Italian 1 or one year of high school Italian, with a grade of "C" or better.Note: Students with previous knowledge of Italian should not enroll in Italian 1 or 2, but in a higher level. Native speakers should enroll in Italian 3,

4, 5, or 6.

8271 9:35-10:45 MTWTh MARANO, D A VLGE 8101Evening Classes3242 7:00- 9:30 T Th TORRES, M G VLGE 8111

Off Campus Classes6633 3:45- 7:00 M W KEMITCH, F A TAFT HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

ITALIAN 4—INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Italian 3 or three years of high school Italian with a grade of "C" or better.

Evening Classes5121 7:00- 9:30 M W COSTANTINI, A G VLGE 8204

ITALIAN 5—ADVANCED ITALIAN I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Italian 4 with a grade of "C" or better.

Evening Classes5122 7:00- 9:30 M W COSTANTINI, A G VLGE 8204

ITALIAN 6—ADVANCED ITALIAN II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Italian 5 with a grade of "C" or better.

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Evening Classes5123 7:00- 9:30 M W COSTANTINI, A G VLGE 8204

ITALIAN 8—CONVERSATIONAL ITALIAN (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Italian 2 with a grade of "C" or better.Note: This class is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only.

0723 12:45- 2:50 W MARANO, D A VLGE 8101

ITALIAN 10—ITALIAN CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSStudy of the civilization of Italy from the origin to the present. Conducted in English. Designed as a humanities course for all college students,

especially those interested in the arts, literature, architecture, music, politics and philosophy.

Evening Classes3214 7:00-10:10 W OLEAS, F VLGE 8101

ITALIAN 185—DIRECTED STUDY - ITALIAN (CSU) - RPT 2 - 1 UNITNote: Enrollment by add card only.

8272 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA MARANO, D A VLGE 8101

ITALIAN 285—DIRECTED STUDY - ITALIAN (CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: Enrollment by add card only.

8273 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA MARANO, D A VLGE 8101

ITALIAN 385—DIRECTED STUDY - ITALIAN (CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Enrollment by add card only.

8274 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA MARANO, D A VLGE 8101

JAPANESE (Back to Top)Department of Modern Languages Chair: Damiano Marano.Phone: 710-4319. Office: FO 2700. E-mail: [email protected] Advisor: Damiano Marano. Phone 710-4319.

JAPANESE 1—ELEMENTARY JAPANESE I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSNote: Students with previous knowledge of Japanese should not enroll in Japanese 1 or 2, but in a higher level. Native speakers should enroll in

Japanese 3 or 4.

Evening Classes3386 4:00- 6:30 T Th TOTTEN, A E VLGE 8102

JAPANESE 2—ELEMENTARY JAPANESE II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Japanese 1 with a grade of "C" or better.Recommended: Elligibility for English 28.Note: Students with previous knowledge of Japanese should not enroll in Japanese 1 or 2, but in a higher level. Native speakers should enroll in

Japanese 3 or 4.

Evening Classes3246 4:00- 6:30 T Th TAKASE, Y VLGE 8210

JAPANESE 3—INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Japanese 2 with a grade of "C" or better.

Evening Classes5256 7:00- 9:30 M W YAMAGUCHI, Y VLGE 8102

JAPANESE 4—INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Japanese 3 (Intermediate Japanese I).

Evening Classes5257 7:00- 9:30 M W YAMAGUCHI, Y VLGE 8102

JAPANESE 185—DIRECTED STUDY - JAPANESE (UC:CSU) - RPT 2 - 1 UNIT

Evening Classes5258 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA YAMAGUCHI, Y VLGE 8102

JOURNALISM (Back to Top)Media Arts Department Chair: Jill Connelly. Phone: 710-4235. Office: Village 8100. E-mail: [email protected] Advisor: Jill Connelly.

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JOURNALISM 100—SOCIAL VALUES IN MASS COMMUNICATION (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0422 9:35-11:00 M W ADAJIAN, B B BUS 3200

0778 9:30-12:40 T BLUESTEIN, S A BUS 3200This is an honors class. Enrollment is limited to Honors Program students.

JOURNALISM 101—COLLECTING AND WRITING NEWS (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0423 9:35-11:00 T Th O NEIL, R B ART 33040424 11:10-12:35 M W ADAJIAN, B B BUS 3200

Evening Classes3176 7:00-10:10 M FAVRE, J J BUS 3205

JOURNALISM 106—MECHANICS OF EXPRESSION (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0427 12:45- 3:55 Th ADAJIAN, B B VLGE 8210

JOURNALISM 202—ADVANCED NEWSWRITING (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Journalism 101 with a grade of "C" or better.

0425 11:10-12:35 M W BLUESTEIN, S A BUS 3220

JOURNALISM 217—PUBLICATION LABORATORY (CSU) - RPT 3 - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Journalism 101 with grade of "C" or better; concurrent enrollment in Journalism 202 or 218.

0426 Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA O NEIL, R B VLGE 8211

JOURNALISM 218—PRACTICAL EDITING (CSU) - RPT 3 - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Journalism 202 with grade of "C" or better.

8311 Lec 11:10-11:40 M W O NEIL, R B VLGE 8211Lab 11:40-12:30 M W O NEIL, R B VLGE 8211And 4-Hrs, 30 Min TBA O NEIL, R B VLGE 8211

JOURNALISM 219—TECHNIQUES FOR STAFF EDITORS (CSU) - RPT 2 - 1 UNITPrerequisite: Journalism 101 with a grade of "C" or better, and concurrent enrollment in Journalism 202 or 218.

0702 Lab 9:35-11:00 M W BLUESTEIN, S A VLGE 8211

JOURNALISM 220—MAGAZINE EDITING (CSU) - RPT 3 - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Journalism 101 with a grade of "C" or better and concurrent enrollment in Journalism 202 or 218, or Photography 20 or 21.

0514 Lec 9:35-11:40 F CONNELLY, J P VLGE 8211Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA CONNELLY, J P VLGE 8211

JOURNALISM 385—DIRECTED STUDY - JOURNALISM (CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Enrollment by add card only.

8312 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA O NEIL, R B VLGE 8211

JOURNALISM 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - JOURNALISM (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

LANDSCAPING (Back to Top)See course listings under AGRICULTURE - HORTICULTURE & LANDSCAPING.

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES (Back to Top)A multicultural interdisciplinary program. Contact faculty advisors for more information and brochure describing the program or consult the

College Catalog.Faculty Advisors: Damiano Marano. Phone: 710-4318. Office: FO 2700.Richard McMillan. Phone: 710-4398. Office: FO 3003.The following courses in this program are being offered in the Spring 2008 semester:Anthropology 102Geography 2History 5History 6Spanish 4Spanish 65

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LAW (Back to Top)Political Science-Economics Department Chair: Sharon Levick.Phone: 710-4387. Office: FO 3007.

LAW 3—CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE LAW (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0428 12:45- 2:10 T Th KUSHNER, L M SOC 1109

7644 1:00- 2:35 W F KUSHNER, L M BUS 3201(15 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

Evening Classes3248 3:45- 6:55 W KUSHNER, L M SOC 11093375 7:00-10:10 M MEISTER, A M MUS 3400

Off Campus Classes7556 3:10- 6:45 Th VITALY, D CLEVLAND

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/14/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

LEARNING FOUNDATIONS (Back to Top)Special Education Director: Norm Crozer.Phone: 719-6430. Office: Special Services (ADMIN 1024).Faculty Advisor: Norm Crozer.

LEARNING FOUNDATION 22—LEARNING STRATEGIES (NDA) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITNote: Enrollment by add card only.

0534 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA PHOENIX, D D GEOG 201B

LEARNING FOUNDATION 30—STUDY STRATEGIES (NDA) - 2 UNITSNote: Not intended for people wishing to work with disabled students.Note: Enrollment by add card only.

0554 Lab 10:00-12:05 F GOTTLIEB, M H BUS 3204

LEARNING FOUNDATION 43—READING AND COMPOSITION FOR THE LEARNING DISABLED STUDENT (NDA) - RPT 3 - 3 UNITSNote: Not intended for people wishing to work with disabled students.

0647 11:10-12:35 T Th PHOENIX, D D GEOG 201B

LEARNING FOUNDATION 50—COMPUTER ASSISTED VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT (NDA) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

0648 Lab 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA CROZER, N P ADM 1024

LEARNING FOUNDATION 56—COMPUTER-ASSISTED SPELLING DEVELOPMENT (NDA) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

0649 Lab 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA CROZER, N P ADM 1024

LEARNING FOUNDATION 60—COMPUTER-ASSISTED BEGINNING WRITING SKILLS (NDA) - RPT 3 - 3 UNITSNote: This course is for deaf students only.

0650 9:35-11:00 M W CROZER, N P GEOG 201B0651 12:45- 3:55 T GOTTLIEB, M H GEOG 201B

LEARNING SKILLS (Back to Top)Learning Center Program Director: Kathleen Boddicker.Phone: 710-2938. Office: TLC 1602.All Learning Skills courses will have mandatory orientations and assessments for the first two weeks of class, during which lab protocol and

course expectations will be discussed. All students enrolled in Learning Skills courses will be assessed in the subject area in which they are enrolled (math or English) and are expected to attend all sessions (both lab and lecture) in which they are enrolled. Students enrolled in Learning Skills courses will be instructed in the use of computer assisted instructional programs and will be given a user ID and password for SkillsBank at this time.

LEARNING SKILLS 1—READING (NDA) - RPT 3 - 3 UNITSNote: This class is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only. Students do not have the option of earning a letter grade.Students must attend class each day, Monday through Thursday, from 8:00 a.m. to 9:05 a.m.

0691 Lab 8:00- 9:05 M W RIESBERG, C D AT 3804Lec 8:00- 9:05 T Th RIESBERG, C D AT 3804

LEARNING SKILLS 1A—READING A (NDA) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITNote: This class is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only. Students do not have the option of earning a letter grade.

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0693 8:00- 9:05 F RIESBERG, C D AT 3804

LEARNING SKILLS 2—ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) - RPT 3 - 3 UNITSNote: This class is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only. Students do not have the option of earning a letter grade.Students must attend class each day, Monday through Thursday, from 9:35 a.m. to 10:40 a.m.

0694 Lec 9:35-10:40 M W RIESBERG, C D AT 3804Lab 9:35-10:40 T Th RIESBERG, C D AT 3804

LEARNING SKILLS 2A—ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS A (NDA) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITNote: This class is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only. Students do not have the option of earning a letter grade.

0692 9:20-10:25 F RIESBERG, C D AT 3804

LEARNING SKILLS 3A—VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT A (NDA) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITNote: This class is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only. Students do not have the option of earning a letter grade.

0695 10:40-11:45 F RIESBERG, C D AT 3804

LEARNING SKILLS 7—BASIC COMPOSITION (NDA) - 3 UNITSNote: This class is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only. Students do not have the option of earning a letter grade.Students must attend class each day, Monday through Thursday, from 11:15 a.m. to 12:20 p.m.

0697 Lab 11:15-12:20 M W RIESBERG, C D AT 3804Lec 11:15-12:20 T Th RIESBERG, C D AT 3804

LEARNING SKILLS 10—MATHEMATICS FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) - RPT 3 - 3 UNITSNote: This class is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only. Students do not have the option of earning a letter grade.Students must attend class each day, Monday through Thursday, from 5:45 p.m. to 6:55 p.m.

Evening Classes3236 Lab 5:45- 6:55 MTWTh MCCUNE, S E BUS 3250

LIBRARY SCIENCE (Back to Top)Library Department Chair: Florence Robin. Phone: 719-6409. Office: LIBRARY.

LIBRARY SCIENCE 102—INTERNET RESEARCH METHODS (CSU) - 1 UNITRecommended: Knowledge of Windows and basic keyboarding skills.

Evening Classes3377 Lec 7:00- 8:05 M VALDES, L E BUS 3220

Lab 8:05-10:10 M VALDES, L E BUS 3220(8 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 4/26/2008 )

LINGUISTICS (Back to Top)Anthropological & Geographical Sciences Department Chair: Philip Stein.Phone: 710-4104. Office: FO 2905.Faculty Advisor: Bruce M. Rowe. Phone: 710-4309. Office: FO 2305.

LINGUISTICS 1—INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS(Same as Anthropology 104. Credit not given for both courses.)

8037 9:35-11:00 M W LEVINE, D P LS 17018042 9:35-11:00 T Th ROWE, B M LS 17018047 12:45- 2:10 M W ROWE, B M ANTH 0100

8032 2:15- 3:40 T Th LEVINE, D P EB 1205Note: This section is paired with English 101. Students must also enroll in English 101, section #0707.

Evening Classes5037 7:00-10:10 M LEVINE, D P ANTH 0100

MACHINE SHOP - CNC (Back to Top)Industrial Technology Department Chair: R.D. SmetzerPhone: 719-6490. Office: AT 3803.Faculty Advisor: R.D. Smetzer.Phone: 719-6490. Office: IT 3646.

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Affiliated with the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and the National Tool and Machine Association.NOTE: PERSONAL AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR ALL MACHINE SHOP-CNC CLASSES.NOTE: STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS TO COMPLETE CLASS ASSIGNMENTS.Note: Recommended entry-level sequence for employment: Industrial Technology 105, 130, 140, and Mathematics 146.

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 130—TECHNOLOGY OF METAL MACHINING PROCESSES I - 3 UNITSNote: Industrial Technology 140 can be taken concurrently with Industrial Technology 130.

8091 Lec 8:00- 9:05 Sat ALLEN, D E IT 3644Lab 9:15-11:20 Sat ALLEN, D E IT 3643And 11:25- 2:35 Sat KERNESS, B K IT 3643

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 140—FUNDAMENTALS OF CNC TECHNOLOGY - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes5126 Lec 7:00- 8:05 T SMETZER, R D IT 3644

Lab 8:05-10:10 T SMETZER, R D AT 3808And 7:00-10:10 Th SMETZER, R D IT 3644

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 230—TECHNOLOGY OF METAL MACHINING PROCESSES II - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Industrial Technology 130.

8092 Lec 8:00- 9:05 Sat ALLEN, D E IT 3644Lab 9:15-11:20 Sat ALLEN, D E IT 3643And 11:25- 2:35 Sat KERNESS, B K IT 3643

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 244—CNC PROGRAMMING AND MACHINE OPERATION - LATHE - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Industrial Technology 140.

Evening Classes5131 Lec 7:00- 8:05 M STEVENS, P F IT 3644

Lab 8:05-10:10 M STEVENS, P F AT 3808And 7:00-10:10 W STEVENS, P F AT 3808Or 5-Hrs, 10 Min TBA STEVENS, P F AT 3808

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 248—CNC PROGRAMMING AND MACHINE OPERATION - MILL - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Industrial Technology 140.

Evening Classes5132 Lec 7:00- 8:05 M STEVENS, P F IT 3644

Lab 8:05-10:10 M STEVENS, P F AT 3808And 7:00-10:10 W STEVENS, P F AT 3808Or 5-Hrs, 10 Min TBA STEVENS, P F AT 3808

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 330—TECHNOLOGY OF METAL MACHINING PROCESSES III - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Industrial Technology 230.

8093 Lec 8:00- 9:05 Sat ALLEN, D E IT 3644Lab 9:15-11:20 Sat ALLEN, D E IT 3643And 11:25- 2:35 Sat KERNESS, B K IT 3643

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 332—PROJECTS LABORATORY IN METAL MACHINING PROCESSES I - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Industrial Technology 230.

8094 Lec 8:00- 9:05 Sat ALLEN, D E IT 3644Lab 9:15-11:20 Sat ALLEN, D E IT 3643And 11:25- 2:35 Sat KERNESS, B K IT 3643

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 346—CAM PROGRAMMING USING SURFCAM (CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: I.T. 140.

Evening Classes5133 Lec 7:00- 8:05 M STEVENS, P F IT 3644

Lab 8:05-10:10 M STEVENS, P F AT 3808And 7:00-10:10 W STEVENS, P F AT 3808Or 5-Hrs, 10 Min TBA STEVENS, P F AT 3808

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 444—PROJECTS LABORATORY--CNC LATHE PROGRAMMING - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Industrial Technology 140 and 244.

Evening Classes5127 Lec 7:00- 8:05 T SMETZER, R D IT 3644

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Lab 8:05-10:10 T SMETZER, R D AT 3808And 7:00-10:10 Th SMETZER, R D IT 3644Or 5-Hrs, 25 Min TBA SMETZER, R D IT 3644

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 448—PROJECTS LABORATORY--CNC MILL PROGRAMMING - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Industrial Technology 140 and 248.

Evening Classes5128 Lec 7:00- 8:05 T SMETZER, R D IT 3644

Lab 8:05-10:10 T SMETZER, R D AT 3808And 7:00-10:10 Th SMETZER, R D IT 3644Or 5-Hrs, 25 Min TBA SMETZER, R D IT 3644

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 185—DIRECTED STUDY - INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY (CSU) - 1 UNITNote: Enrollment by add card only.

Evening Classes5130 Lec 7:00- 8:05 T SMETZER, R D IT 3644

Or 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA SMETZER, R D IT 3644

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 385—DIRECTED STUDY - INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY (CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Enrollment by add card only.

Evening Classes5129 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA SMETZER, R D IT 3644

MANAGEMENT (Back to Top)See course listings under BUSINESS - MANAGEMENT.

MARKETING (Back to Top)See course listings under BUSINESS - MARKETING.

MATHEMATICS (Back to Top)Mathematics Department Chair: Bob Martinez.Phone: 719-6468. Office: MATH 1409-E.Faculty Advisor: Bob Martinez.(See also Statistics)*Note: MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT PROCESS:Students who have not completed a college mathematics course must complete the Mathematics Placement Process at the Pierce College

Assessment Center located in the Campus Center. Contact the Assessment Center at (818) 719-6499 for an appointment and sample tests. Review is essential, because the test cannot be taken again for six months.

Placement tests are given at four levels: Algebra Readiness, Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, and Precalculus. Upon completing the process, students are advised of their placement and given an authorization to enroll in that course. Students who wish to challenge the recommendation of the assessment test should consult a Mathematics Department advisor.

Indicated prerequisites for mathematics courses are not waived on the basis of any assessment test scores.**Note: Pierce prerequisite or the equivalent course at another accredited college or university.Note: Some sections require graphing calculators.Information regarding specific course needs may be found on the instructor's web page.STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS MEETING MAY FORFEIT THEIR PLACE IN THE CLASS.

MATHEMATICS 105—ARITHMETIC (NDA) - 3 UNITS

0431 9:00-12:10 F STOEHR, W F MATH 14000432 9:00-12:10 Sat HARANDIAN, R MATH 1402

Evening Classes3190 7:00-10:10 Th PAULUS, C A MATH 1400

MATHEMATICS 110—INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS (NDA) - 5 UNITS

0433 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh SHAPIRO, R B MATH 14120434 9:35-10:45 MTWTh MARTYNOV, H MATH 1413

0436 11:10-12:35 M W RUDIN, B I COSC 1508And 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA RUDIN, B I INTERNET

This is an on-line class.

0437 12:45- 3:15 T Th CAJUCOM, R K MATH 1401

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Evening Classes3158 4:00- 6:30 M W NEW, D W MATH 14013252 7:00- 9:30 T Th SHAHMELIKIAN, A MATH 1416

MATHEMATICS 112—PRE-ALGEBRA (NDA) - 3 UNITS

0435 8:00- 9:25 M W LIN, P L NGYM 56000438 9:00-12:10 F BURGIN, M MATH 14160439 9:35-11:00 T Th SHAPIRO, R B ART 33090440 1:30- 2:55 T Th BEYENE, A MATH 14030516 9:00-12:10 Sat SCHWESKY, H R MATH 1400

Evening Classes3253 3:45- 5:10 M W SMITH, S P COSC 15123251 3:45- 6:55 T REYNOLDS, W L MATH 14153254 5:20- 6:45 M FORKEOTES, A A COSC 1512

And 1-Hr, 25 Min TBA FORKEOTES, A A INTERNETThis is an on-line class.

3297 6:30- 9:40 F LAUREANO, K J MATH 14033323 7:00-10:10 M CAJUCOM, R K VLGE 83203255 7:00-10:10 T BAHMANYAR, R MATH 14003407 7:00-10:10 W AHMADIAN, S E COSC 15123256 7:00-10:10 Th PHAM, P MATH 1412

MATHEMATICS 115—ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in Mathematics 110 or 112, or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics placement

process. (See *Note)PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.All sections of Math 115 will take the Math 115 MET (Math Exit Test) on the Friday before finals week. Testing will be 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. for

day classes (classes starting before 3:45 p.m.) and 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. for evening classes (classes starting at 3:45 p.m. or later). The MET is an objectives and SLO assessment tool. Your instructor determines its score weight in the class.

0410 6:40- 7:50 MTWTh TISHLER, R G MATH 14010441 6:40- 7:50 MTWTh LEHAVI, S A MATH 14000443 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh TISHLER, R G MATH 14010444 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh ZILBERBRAND, M EB 12020447 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh STAFF MATH 14020446 8:00- 1:20 F PUSHKAREV, E A MATH 14020445 8:00- 1:20 Sat RASHIDIAN, M M MATH 14120448 9:30-11:05 T ThF EISENBERG, O J MATH 14140449 9:35-10:45 MTWTh ARUTYUNYAN, A MUS 34230450 9:35-10:45 MTWTh NEMETH, A MATH 1401

0451 9:35-11:00 M W RUDIN, B I COSC 1512And 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA RUDIN, B I INTERNET

This is an on-line class.

0453 9:35-11:00 MTWTh YODER, K A MATH 1402This class is one component of the ASAP learning community.

0454 11:10-12:35 T Th MARTINEZ, J E COSC 1512And 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA MARTINEZ, J E INTERNET

This is an on-line class.

0452 11:10-12:20 MTWTh TISHLER, R G MATH 14010455 11:10-12:20 M W STAFF MATH 1414

And 11:10-12:20 T Th STAFF BUS 32010523 1:30- 4:00 M W FORKEOTES, A A MATH 1401

0522 1:30- 2:55 M W TABATABAI, Z COSC 1512And 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA TABATABAI, Z INTERNET

This is an on-line class.

0524 1:30- 4:00 T Th FURMULY, R MATH 1400Supplemental Instruction is provided for this class.

Evening Classes3249 4:00- 6:30 M W SRICHOOM, N MATH 1400

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3260 4:00- 6:30 M W BASKAUSKAS, V A SOC 11083257 4:00- 6:30 T Th YEN, C A MATH 14013258 4:00- 6:30 T Th PHAM, P MATH 14163428 7:00- 9:30 M W MC CARTHY, K L MATH 14023429 7:00- 9:30 M W LEPOINT, O AS 41143275 7:00- 9:30 T Th HARANDIAN, R MATH 14023261 7:00- 8:25 Th LEHAVI, S A COSC 1512

And 3-Hrs, 35 Min TBA LEHAVI, S A INTERNETThis is an on-line class.

MATHEMATICS 120—PLANE GEOMETRY - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Mathematics 115** or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics placement process, and equivalent high school

preparation. (See *Note)PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0457 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh RUDIN, B I MATH 14030458 11:10-12:20 MTWTh NEW, D W MATH 1415

Evening Classes3262 7:00- 9:30 M W SMITH, S P MATH 1416

MATHEMATICS 125—INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Mathematics 115** with a grade of "C" or better, or appropriate skill level demonstrated throught the Mathematics placement

process, and high school preparation. (See *Note)PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.Note: Credit given for either Mathematics 125 or 126, but not both.All sections of Math 125 will take the Math 125 MET (Math Exit Test) on the Friday before finals week. Testing will be 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. for

day classes (classes starting before 3:45 p.m.) and 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. for evening classes (classes starting at 3:45 p.m. or later). The MET is an objectives and SLO assessment tool. Your instructor determines its score weight in the class.

Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator is highly recommended for all sections of this course.

0456 6:40- 7:50 MTWTh PAULUS, C A MATH 14030459 6:40- 7:50 MTWTh STAFF MATH 14020460 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh STAFF MATH 14140461 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh LAFOREST, V J MATH 14150462 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh FEKRAT, P PHYS 09150463 8:00- 1:20 F ALIKHANYAN, T MATH 14030464 8:00- 1:20 Sat MARTINEZ, M E MATH 14030519 9:30-11:05 T Th KORNBLUM, S L BUS 3205

And 9:30-11:05 F KORNBLUM, S L MATH 14010632 9:35-10:45 MTWTh STAFF MATH 1403

0713 9:35-10:45 MTWTh MARTINEZ, J E MATH 1400Supplemental Instruction is provided for this class.

0467 9:35-11:00 T Th PUTNAM, T C COSC 1512And 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA PUTNAM, T C INTERNET

This is an on-line class.

0466 9:35-11:00 F MARTINEZ, R M COSC 1512And 3-Hrs, 35 Min TBA MARTINEZ, R M INTERNET

This is an on-line class.

0468 11:10-12:20 MTWTh FURMULY, R MATH 14120698 11:10-12:20 MTWTh FORKEOTES, A A MATH 1416

0465 11:10-12:20 MTWTh YODER, K A MATH 1402This class is one component of the ASAP learning community.

0470 11:10-12:35 M W YOSHIWARA, K A COSC 1512And 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA YOSHIWARA, K A INTERNET

This is an on-line class.

0471 12:45- 3:15 M W HANDY, R J MATH 14130472 1:00- 3:30 M W YODER, K A MATH 1400

0473 1:30- 2:55 T Th EPSTEIN, A L COSC 1512And 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA EPSTEIN, A L INTERNET

This is an on-line class.

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Evening Classes3250 4:00- 6:30 M W BEYENE, A MATH 14153263 4:10- 6:40 M W AHMADIAN, S E MATH 14133264 4:00- 6:30 T Th PUTNAM, T C COSC 15123265 4:00- 6:30 T Th BENNETT, D M MATH 14123425 4:00- 6:30 T Th EPSTEIN, A L VLGE 81113266 5:20- 6:45 W PUTNAM, T C COSC 1512

And 3-Hrs, 35 Min TBA PUTNAM, T C INTERNETThis is an on-line class.

3267 7:00- 8:25 T EPSTEIN, A L COSC 1512And 3-Hrs, 35 Min TBA EPSTEIN, A L INTERNET

This is an on-line class.

3268 7:00- 9:30 M W NUTTALL, G L MATH 14153269 7:00- 9:30 M W ONZOL, B I MATH 14133270 7:00- 9:30 T Th MONIZ, K MATH 1401

MATHEMATICS 215—PRINCIPLES OF MATHEMATICS I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS(Designed for prospective elementary school teachers.)Prerequisite: Mathematics 120 and 125** with grades of "C" or better, or equivalent high school preparation and appropriate skill level

demonstrated through the Mathematics placement process. (See *Note)PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator is highly recommended for all sections of this course.

0469 9:00-12:10 Sat ENGLAND, A M MATH 1415Evening Classes3271 3:45- 5:10 M W ONZOL, B I MATH 14123273 7:00-10:10 M STAFF COSC 1512

MATHEMATICS 227—STATISTICS (UC:CSU) - 4 UNITS(See also Statistics)Prerequisite: Mathematics 125** with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent high school preparation and appropriate skill level demonstrated

through the Mathematics placement process. (See *Note)PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator is highly recommended for all sections of this course.

0474 8:00-12:15 F PETIKYAN, G MATH 14120696 8:00-12:15 Sat JAHANGARD, E MATH 14160712 8:00-12:15 F SIMO, A L MATH 14150720 12:45- 2:50 M W MARTYNOV, H MATH 14120721 1:30- 3:35 T Th CAIN, C D MATH 14120742 1:30- 3:35 M W CAIN, C D MATH 1414

Evening Classes3274 4:00- 6:05 M W RODABAUGH, D J BEH 13083277 7:00- 9:05 M W KHAWAJA, N MATH 14003430 4:00- 6:05 T Th TRUJILLO, J S MATH 14133431 7:00- 9:05 T Th WANG, Q MATH 1415

MATHEMATICS 238—CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Mathematics 125** with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent high school preparation and appropriate skill level demonstrated

through the Mathematics placement process. (See *Note)Recommended Preparation: Mathematics 245.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator is highly recommended for all sections of this course.

0475 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh NEW, D W MATH 14000476 1:30- 4:00 M W EVINYAN, Z MATH 1416

Evening Classes3226 4:00- 6:30 M W ETTARO, C E MATH 14023247 7:00- 9:30 M W KHARAGHANI, S CHEM 0800

MATHEMATICS 240—TRIGONOMETRY (CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Mathematics 120 and 125** with grades of "C" or better, or equivalent high school preparation and appropriate skill level

demonstrated through the Mathematics placement process. (See *Note)PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

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A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator is highly recommended for all sections of this course.

0478 8:00- 9:25 M W YOSHIWARA, K A COSC 15120479 8:00- 9:25 T Th YOSHIWARA, K A COSC 15120644 8:00-11:10 Sat LAUREANO, K J MATH 1401

Evening Classes3276 3:45- 6:55 Th REYNOLDS, W L MATH 14153278 7:00-10:10 W MONIZ, K MATH 14123280 7:00-10:10 Th TADEVOSYAN, L MATH 1414

MATHEMATICS 245—COLLEGE ALGEBRA (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Mathematics 120 and 125** with grades of "C" or better, or equivalent high school preparation and appropriate skill level

demonstrated through the Mathematics placement process. (See *Note)PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator is highly recommended for all sections of this course.

0726 12:45- 3:55 W FURMULY, R MATH 1402Evening Classes3245 4:00- 5:25 T Th YEN, C A MATH 14143281 7:00-10:10 M PROCHAZKA, J S MATH 14123282 7:00-10:10 T PEDERSEN, T B MATH 1412

MATHEMATICS 260—PRE-CALCULUS (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Mathematics 240** with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent high school preparation and appropriate skill level demonstrated

through the Mathematics placement process. (See *Note)PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator is highly recommended for all sections of this course.

0481 9:35-10:45 MTWTh YOSHIWARA, K A MATH 14150482 11:10-12:20 MTWTh ESTERS, J A MATH 14030483 12:45- 3:15 M W STAFF MATH 14030484 1:30- 4:00 T Th TRUJILLO, J S MATH 14020520 12:30- 5:50 F PUTNAM, T C MATH 1400

Evening Classes3283 4:00- 6:30 M W PEDERSEN, T B MATH 14163284 7:00- 9:30 T Th JORJORIAN, G MATH 1413

MATHEMATICS 261—CALCULUS I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Mathematics 260** with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent high school preparation and appropriate skill level demonstrated

through the Mathematics placement process. (See *Note)PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator is highly recommended for all sections of this course.

0485 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh LEHAVI, S A MATH 14160486 9:35-10:45 MTWTh TISHLER, R G MATH 14160487 11:10-12:20 MTWTh TABATABAI, Z MATH 14130488 1:30- 4:00 T Th FORKEOTES, A A MATH 1414

Evening Classes3285 4:00- 6:30 M W FURMULY, R MATH 14033286 7:00- 9:30 M W SCHWESKY, H R MATH 1401

MATHEMATICS 262—CALCULUS II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Mathematics 261** with a grade of "C" or better, or a score of 3 or more on the high school Advanced Placement Calculus AB Test.

(See *Note)PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator is highly recommended for all sections of this course.

0477 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh TABATABAI, Z MATH 14130489 9:35-10:45 MTWTh TABATABAI, Z MATH 14120490 1:30- 2:40 MTWTh NEW, D W MATH 1415

Evening Classes3288 7:00- 9:30 T Th JAHANGARD, E MATH 1403

MATHEMATICS 263—CALCULUS III (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Mathematics 262** with a grade of "C" or better, or a score of 3 or more high school Advanced Placement Calculus BC test. (See

*Note).PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator is highly recommended for all sections of this course.

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0491 11:10-12:20 MTWTh YOSHIWARA, B W MATH 1400Evening Classes3289 7:00- 9:30 M W PUMAR, M A MATH 1403

MATHEMATICS 270—LINEAR ALGEBRA (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Mathematics 262** with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator is highly recommended for all sections of this course.

Evening Classes3290 7:00-10:10 T ALIKHANYAN, T LS 1728

MATHEMATICS 275—ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Mathematics 263** with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator is highly recommended for all sections of this course.

0492 12:45- 2:10 T Th ENGLAND, A M MATH 1413

MATHEMATICS 185—DIRECTED STUDY - MATHEMATICS (CSU) - RPT 2 - 1 UNITThis class is one component of the ASAP learning community. Enrollment by add card only.

0652 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA YODER, K A MATH 1402

MATHEMATICS - TECHNICAL (Back to Top)Industrial Technology Department Chair: R.D. Smetzer. Phone: 719-6490. Office: AT 3803.Faculty Advisor: R.D. Smetzer. Phone: 719-6490. Office: IT 3646.Note: No qualifying test required.Entry level package for eployment: Industrial Technology 105, 130, 140, and Mathematics 146.

MATHEMATICS 146—TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS II - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Mathematics 145 or high school algebra with a grade of "C" or better.Note: Mathematics 146 meets Math competency requirements for graduation.

Evening Classes3094 4:30- 5:55 M W SMETZER, R D IT 3644

METEOROLOGY (Back to Top)Anthropological & Geographical Sciences Department Chair: Philip Stein.Phone: 710-4104. Office: FO 2905.Faculty Advisor: William Russell. Phone: 710-4231. Office: GEOG 0201C.

METEOROLOGY 3—INTRODUCTION TO WEATHER AND CLIMATE (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS(Same as Geography 3. Credit not given for both courses.)

8147 8:00- 9:25 M W RUSSELL, W H GEOG 0202Evening Classes5252 7:00-10:10 M RUSSELL, W H GEOG 0202

MICROBIOLOGY (Back to Top)(See also Anatomy, Biology, and Physiology)Life Science Department Chair: Dr. James Rikel. Phone: 719-6465. Office: LS 1715.Faculty Advisor: B.S. Pregerson. Phone: 710-2827.STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS MEETING MAY FORFEIT THEIR PLACE IN CLASS.

MICROBIOLOGY 1—INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSRecommended for Nursing and Allied Health students.Prerequisite: Biology 3 or 6 or 44 AND Chemistry 51 or Physiology 1 or 8 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0494 Lec 2:15- 3:40 M W PREGERSON, B S LS 1700Lab 1:15- 4:25 T Th PREGERSON, B S LS 1705

MICROBIOLOGY 20—GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 4 UNITSRecommended for Nursing and Allied Health students.

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Prerequisite: Biology 3 or 6 or 44 AND Chemistry 51 or Physiology 1 or 8 with a grade of "C" or better.Note: Closed to students who have completed Microbiology 1.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.Enrollment in Friday/Saturday section by add card only.

0495 Lec 9:30-12:40 M PREGERSON, B S LS 1705Lab 9:30-12:40 W PREGERSON, B S LS 1705

0497 Lec 1:15- 4:25 M LOW, T A LS 1705Lab 1:15- 4:25 W LOW, T A LS 1705

8166 Lec 12:45- 2:10 T Th LOW, T A LS 1700Lab 9:00-12:10 T LOW, T A LS 1705

8167 Lec 12:45- 2:10 T Th LOW, T A LS 1700Lab 9:00-12:10 Th LOW, T A LS 1705

Evening Classes9553 Lec 5:00- 8:10 F SMITH, H M LS 1705

Lab 5:00- 8:10 Sat SMITH, H M LS 17055141 Lec 6:00- 9:10 M SMITH, H M LS 1700

Lab 6:00- 9:10 T SMITH, H M LS 17055142 Lec 6:00- 9:10 M SMITH, H M LS 1700

Lab 6:00- 9:10 W SMITH, H M LS 1705

MULTIMEDIA (Back to Top)See course listings under ART - MULTIMEDIA.

MUSIC (Back to Top)Music Department Chair: Stephen Piazza. Phone: 719-6476. Office: MUS 3416.Faculty Advisor: Stephen Piazza.Additional repeats of some courses permitted for Music major students. See department advisor.

MUSIC 101—FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSThe 11:10 TTh section of Music Fundamentals is designed for those students who read traditional music notation and who are considering

majoring or minoring in music or a career in some aspect of the music industry.

0496 11:10-12:35 M W GREENBERG, L MUS 34238176 11:10-12:35 T Th PIAZZA, S P MUS 3424

And 11:10-12:35 T Th GREENBERG, L MUS 3424And 11:10-12:35 T Th PERKINS, W L MUS 3424

Off Campus Classes6564 6:10- 9:45 T COLICCHIO, P J EL CAMINO

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

MUSIC 111—MUSIC APPRECIATION I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0498 8:00- 9:25 T Th GREENBERG, L MUS 34220499 9:35-11:00 M W BROSTOFF, N MUS 34220500 9:35-11:00 T Th TITMUS, J G MUS 34220501 11:10-12:35 M W BROSTOFF, N MUS 34220502 11:10-12:35 T Th BERGMAN, J F MUS 34228256 12:45- 2:10 T Th PERKINS, W L MUS 3401

Evening Classes3384 3:45- 6:55 W PAWLICKI, M J MUS 34223293 7:00-10:10 T TORTELL, C M MUS 3422

Off Campus Classes6589 3:45- 5:20 M W PARNELL, D J GRANADA

(15 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

MUSIC 112—MUSIC APPRECIATION II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Music 111.Note: Emphasis on music from 1700 to present.

8186 2:15- 3:40 T Th PARNELL, D J MUS 3422

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MUSIC 122—MUSIC HISTORY AND LITERATURE II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Students should have some familiarity with traditional harmonic practice.

8187 2:15- 3:40 T Th PARNELL, D J MUS 3422

MUSIC 152—CURRENT MUSICAL EVENTS (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

8257 Lab 12:45- 1:50 Th PERKINS, W L MUS 3401And 12:45- 1:50 Th PIAZZA, S P MUS 3401And 1-Hr TBA PIAZZA, S P MUS 3401

MUSIC 161—INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC MUSIC (CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: An introduction to MIDI, computer, and multi-track recording techniques culminating with the production of demo CDs in a variety of musical

styles.

0503 Lec 8:00- 9:00 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3414MLab 9:00- 9:25 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3414MAnd 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3414M

7648 Lec 1:30- 3:50 Sat GOMPERTZ, P E MUS 3414MLab 3:50- 6:10 Sat GOMPERTZ, P E MUS 3414M(14 Week Class - Starts 2/23/2008, Ends 5/31/2008 )

Evening Classes3050 Lec 7:00- 9:05 Th BUONAMASSA, J N MUS 3414M

Lab 9:05-10:10 Th BUONAMASSA, J N MUS 3414MAnd 1-Hr TBA SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3414M

5301 Lec 7:00- 9:05 T PINTO, D H MUS 3414MLab 9:05-10:10 T PINTO, D H MUS 3414MAnd 1-Hr TBA SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3414M

MUSIC 165—INTRODUCTION TO RECORDING ARTS - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3160 Lec 7:00- 9:05 Th PERKINS, W L MUS 3422

Lab 9:05-10:10 Th PERKINS, W L MUS 3422And 1-Hr TBA PERKINS, W L MUS 3422

MUSIC 181—APPLIED MUSIC I (UC:CSU) - 0.5 UNITCorequisite: Concurrent enrollment in a harmony class (Music 201, 202, 203).Note: Provides credit for individual instruction in major instrument or voice.Note: Students should attend Music 250 class for information about TBA hours.

8196 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA TORTELL, C M MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA PARNELL, D J MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA PERKINS, W L MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA ANTHONY, R A MUS 3400

MUSIC 182—APPLIED MUSIC II (UC:CSU) - 0.5 UNITPrerequiste: Music 181.Note: Students should attend Music 250 class for information about TBA hours.

8197 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA TORTELL, C M MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA PARNELL, D J MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA PERKINS, W L MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA ANTHONY, R A MUS 3400

MUSIC 183—APPLIED MUSIC III (UC:CSU) - 0.5 UNITPrerequisite: Music 182.Note: Students should attend Music 250 class for information about TBA hours.

8198 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA TORTELL, C M MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA PARNELL, D J MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA PERKINS, W L MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA ANTHONY, R A MUS 3400

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MUSIC 184—APPLIED MUSIC IV (UC:CSU) - 0.5 UNITPrerequisite: Music 183.Note: Students should attend Music 250 class for information about TBA hours.

8199 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA TORTELL, C M MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA PARNELL, D J MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA PERKINS, W L MUS 3400And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA ANTHONY, R A MUS 3400

MUSIC 201—HARMONY I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Students should be familiar with notation, scales, intervals, keys and common musical terms. Concurrent enrollment in Music 211 and a

major performing ensemble recommended.

8201 9:35-11:00 M W PERKINS, W L MUS 3424And 9:35-11:00 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3424And 9:35-11:00 M W GREENBERG, L MUS 3424

MUSIC 202—HARMONY II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Music 201 and 211.Corequisite: Music 212 and 501, 531, 721, 741, or 745.

8202 9:35-11:00 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3414MAnd 9:35-11:00 M W GREENBERG, L MUS 3414MAnd 9:35-11:00 M W PERKINS, W L MUS 3414M

MUSIC 203—HARMONY III (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Music 202 and 212.Corequisite: Music 213 and 501, 531, 721, 741, or 745.

8203 9:35-11:00 M W GREENBERG, L MUS 3401And 9:35-11:00 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401And 9:35-11:00 M W PERKINS, W L MUS 3401

MUSIC 211—MUSICIANSHIP I (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Music 101 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or better.Note: Students must be familiar with music notation, scales, intervals, keys, and common musical terms.

8177 Lec 11:10-11:40 T Th PIAZZA, S P MUS 3424Lab 11:40-12:10 T Th GREENBERG, L MUS 3423And 12:10-12:35 T Th PERKINS, W L MUS 3423

MUSIC 212—MUSICIANSHIP II (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Music 211 with a grade of "C" or better.

8178 Lec 11:10-11:40 T Th PERKINS, W L MUS 3423Lab 11:40-12:10 T Th PIAZZA, S P MUS 3424And 12:10-12:35 T Th GREENBERG, L MUS 3423

MUSIC 213—MUSICIANSHIP III (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Music 212 with a grade of "C" or better.

8179 Lec 11:10-11:40 T Th GREENBERG, L MUS 3424Lab 11:40-12:10 T Th PERKINS, W L MUS 3423And 12:10-12:35 T Th PIAZZA, S P MUS 3423

MUSIC 214—MUSICIANSHIP IV (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Music 213 with a grade of "C" or better.

8180 Lec 11:10-11:40 T Th GREENBERG, L MUS 3423Lab 11:40-12:10 T Th PERKINS, W L MUS 3423And 12:10-12:35 T Th PIAZZA, S P MUS 3424

MUSIC 250—MUSIC PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP (CSU) - RPT 3 - 0.5 UNITNote: Provides accompanied solo performance opportunities for classical and commercial vocalists and instrumentalists.

8200 Lab 9:35-10:40 Th PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400Lab 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400

MUSIC 251—JAZZ IMPROVISATION WORKSHOP (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 0.5 UNITNote: Students must be able to play a jazz or rock instrument or voice.Emphasizes rock & pop as well as jazz techniques in a small band setting.

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Evening Classes5296 Lec 7:00- 8:05 W PERKINS, W L MUS 3400

And 7:00- 8:05 W COLICCHIO, P J MUS 3400Lab 8:05-10:10 W PERKINS, W L MUS 3400And 8:05-10:10 W COLICCHIO, P J MUS 3400

MUSIC 261—ELECTRONIC MUSIC WORKSHOP (CSU) - RPT 2 - 3 UNITSNote: The Monday section is a continuation of Music 161.The Wednesday section is a continuation of Music 165 and emphasizes recording techniques.

Evening Classes5146 Lec 7:00- 9:05 M WATTS, M C MUS 3414M

Lab 9:05-10:10 M WATTS, M C MUS 3414MAnd 1-Hr TBA SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3414M

5298 Lec 7:00- 9:05 W PERKINS, W L MUS 3400And 7:00- 9:05 W COLICCHIO, P J MUS 3400Lab 9:05-10:10 W PERKINS, W L MUS 3400And 9:05-10:10 W COLICCHIO, P J MUS 3400Lec 1-Hr TBA PERKINS, W L MUS 3400

MUSIC 299—MUSIC HONORS (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITNote: Designed for those students who have completed a sequence of classes and desire to develop more advanced skills.

8211 Lab 12:45- 2:10 M W PAWLICKI, M J MUS 34248221 Lab 11:10-12:35 M W PARNELL, D J MUS 3400

And 11:10-12:35 M W TORTELL, C M MUS 3400Evening Classes5192 Lab 3:45- 6:55 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400

And 3:45- 6:55 M DOMINE, J E MUS 34015155 Lab 3:45- 6:55 T PAWLICKI, M J MUS 34245147 Lab 7:00-10:10 M WATTS, M C MUS 3414M5177 Lab 7:00-10:10 M DANNE, T D MUS 34015215 Lab 7:00-10:10 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 34015197 Lab 7:00-10:10 T PIAZZA, S P MUS 3401

And 7:00-10:10 T DOMINE, J E MUS 3401

MUSIC 321—ELEMENTARY PIANO I (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

0504 Lec 9:35-10:05 T Th GREENBERG, L MUS 3424Lab 10:05-11:00 T Th GREENBERG, L MUS 3424

0505 Lec 11:10-11:40 M W PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424Lab 11:40-12:35 M W PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424

Evening Classes3295 Lab 7:00- 9:05 Th AUBUCHON, A M MUS 3424

Lec 9:05-10:10 Th AUBUCHON, A M MUS 3424

MUSIC 322—ELEMENTARY PIANO II (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSThis class includes instruction in electronic keyboard techniques.Note: Students must be able to perform simple major scales, single line melodies with basic chordal accompaniment and two part pieces similar

to those found in Bartok's Mikrokosmos, Volume 1.

8206 Lab 12:45- 1:40 M W PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424Lec 1:40- 2:10 M W PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424

Evening Classes5156 Lab 3:45- 5:50 T PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424

Lec 5:50- 6:55 T PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424

MUSIC 323—ELEMENTARY PIANO III (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSThis class includes instruction in electronic keyboard techniques.Note: Students must be able to perform two-octave major scales, simple melody and accompaniment pieces such as those found in Music for

Millions, Volume 17 and two-part pieces similar to those found in Bartok's Mikrokosmos, Volume 2.

8207 Lab 12:45- 1:40 M W PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424Lec 1:40- 2:10 M W PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424

Evening Classes5157 Lab 3:45- 5:50 T PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424

Lec 5:50- 6:55 T PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424

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MUSIC 324—ELEMENTARY PIANO IV (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSThis class includes instruction in electronic keyboard techniques.Prerequisite: Music 323 with a grade of "C" or better.

8208 Lab 12:45- 1:40 M W PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424Lec 1:40- 2:10 M W PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424

Evening Classes5158 Lab 3:45- 5:50 T PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424

Lec 5:50- 6:55 T PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424

MUSIC 341—INTERMEDIATE PIANO (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Elementary Piano.

8209 Lab 12:45- 1:40 M W PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424Lec 1:40- 2:10 M W PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424

Evening Classes5159 Lab 3:45- 5:50 T PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424

Lec 5:50- 6:55 T PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424

MUSIC 351—PIANO ENSEMBLE (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITPrerequisite: Music 341.

8210 Lab 12:45- 1:50 M W PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424Evening Classes5160 Lab 3:45- 5:50 T PAWLICKI, M J MUS 3424

MUSIC 411—ELEMENTARY VOICE I (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: The daytime section of Elementary Voice includes the opportunity to learn choral music techniques and repertoire.

8216 Lab 11:10-12:05 M W PARNELL, D J MUS 3400And 11:10-12:05 M W TORTELL, C M MUS 3400Lec 12:05-12:35 M W PARNELL, D J MUS 3400

Evening Classes5166 Lec 7:00- 8:05 T DANNE, T D MUS 3400

Lab 8:05-10:10 T DANNE, T D MUS 3400

MUSIC 412—ELEMENTARY VOICE II (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

8217 Lab 11:10-12:05 M W PARNELL, D J MUS 3400And 11:10-12:05 M W TORTELL, C M MUS 3400Lec 12:05-12:35 M W PARNELL, D J MUS 3400

Evening Classes5167 Lec 7:00- 8:05 T DANNE, T D MUS 3400

Lab 8:05-10:10 T DANNE, T D MUS 3400

MUSIC 413—ELEMENTARY VOICE III (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

8218 Lab 11:10-12:05 M W PARNELL, D J MUS 3400And 11:10-12:05 M W TORTELL, C M MUS 3400Lec 12:05-12:35 M W PARNELL, D J MUS 3400

Evening Classes5168 Lec 7:00- 8:05 T DANNE, T D MUS 3400

Lab 8:05-10:10 T DANNE, T D MUS 3400

MUSIC 414—ELEMENTARY VOICE IV (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

8219 Lab 11:10-12:05 M W PARNELL, D J MUS 3400And 11:10-12:05 M W TORTELL, C M MUS 3400Lec 12:05-12:35 M W PARNELL, D J MUS 3400

Evening Classes5169 Lec 7:00- 8:05 T DANNE, T D MUS 3400

Lab 8:05-10:10 T DANNE, T D MUS 3400

MUSIC 441—SONG REPERTOIRE (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Music 414.

Evening Classes5170 Lec 7:00- 8:05 T DANNE, T D MUS 3400

Lab 8:05-10:10 T DANNE, T D MUS 3400

MUSIC 501—COLLEGE CHOIR (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 0.5 UNIT

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Open to all students.This course also includes instruction in vocal techniques and repertoire.

8220 Lab 11:10-12:35 M W PARNELL, D J MUS 3401And 11:10-12:35 M W TORTELL, C M MUS 3401

MUSIC 531—PHILHARMONIC CHOIR (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 0.5 UNITNote: Some familiarity with choral repertoire and proper vocal technique is required.

Evening Classes5176 Lab 7:00-10:10 M DANNE, T D MUS 3401

MUSIC 601—BRASS INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION I (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

Evening Classes5181 Lab 3:45- 5:50 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400

And 3:45- 5:50 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401Lec 5:50- 6:55 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400And 5:50- 6:55 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401

MUSIC 602—BRASS INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION II (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

Evening Classes5182 Lab 3:45- 5:50 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400

And 3:45- 5:50 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401Lec 5:50- 6:55 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400And 5:50- 6:55 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401

MUSIC 611—STRING INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION I (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

Evening Classes5183 Lab 3:45- 5:50 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3400

And 3:45- 5:50 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3401Lec 5:50- 6:55 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400And 5:50- 6:55 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401

MUSIC 612—STRING INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION II (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

Evening Classes5184 Lab 3:45- 5:50 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400

And 3:45- 5:50 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401Lec 5:50- 6:55 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400And 5:50- 6:55 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401

MUSIC 613—STRING INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION III (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

Evening Classes5185 Lab 3:45- 5:50 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3400

And 3:45- 5:50 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3401Lec 5:50- 6:55 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400And 5:50- 6:55 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401

MUSIC 614—STRING INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION IV (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

Evening Classes5186 Lab 3:45- 5:50 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3400

And 3:45- 5:50 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3401Lec 5:50- 6:55 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400And 5:50- 6:55 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401

MUSIC 621—WOODWIND INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION I (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

Evening Classes5187 Lab 3:45- 5:50 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400

And 3:45- 5:50 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401Lec 5:50- 6:55 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401And 5:50- 6:55 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400

MUSIC 622—WOODWIND INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION II (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

Evening Classes5188 Lab 3:45- 5:50 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400

And 3:45- 5:50 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401

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Lec 5:50- 6:55 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401And 5:50- 6:55 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400

MUSIC 623—WOODWIND INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION III (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

Evening Classes5189 Lab 3:45- 5:50 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400

And 3:45- 5:50 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401Lec 5:50- 6:55 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401And 5:50- 6:55 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400

MUSIC 624—WOODWIND INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION IV (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

Evening Classes5190 Lab 3:45- 5:50 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400

And 3:45- 5:50 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401Lec 5:50- 6:55 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3401And 5:50- 6:55 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400

MUSIC 650—BEGINNING GUITAR (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: Student must provide own guitar.

0506 Lec 12:45- 1:15 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401Lab 1:15- 2:10 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

Evening Classes5201 Lec 7:00- 8:05 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

And 7:00- 8:05 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3400Lab 8:05-10:10 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3401And 8:05-10:10 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3400

MUSIC 651—CLASSICAL GUITAR I (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: Familiarity with music notation and basic guitar technique is required.

8226 Lec 2:15- 2:45 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401Lab 2:45- 3:40 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

Evening Classes5202 Lec 7:00- 8:05 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

And 7:00- 8:05 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3400Lab 8:05-10:10 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3401And 8:05-10:10 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3400

MUSIC 652—CLASSICAL GUITAR II (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: Continuation of Music 651.

8227 Lec 2:15- 2:45 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401Lab 2:45- 3:40 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

Evening Classes5203 Lec 7:00- 8:05 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

And 7:00- 8:05 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3400Lab 8:05-10:10 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3401And 8:05-10:10 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3400

MUSIC 653—CLASSICAL GUITAR III (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: Continuation of Music 652.

8228 Lec 2:15- 2:45 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401Lab 2:45- 3:40 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

Evening Classes5204 Lec 7:00- 8:05 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

And 7:00- 8:05 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3400Lab 8:05-10:10 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3401And 8:05-10:10 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3400

MUSIC 654—CLASSICAL GUITAR IV (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: Continuation of Music 653.

8229 Lec 2:15- 2:45 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401Lab 2:45- 3:40 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

Evening Classes

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5205 Lec 7:00- 8:05 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401And 7:00- 8:05 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3400Lab 8:05-10:10 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3401And 8:05-10:10 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3400

MUSIC 661—COMMERCIAL GUITAR I (CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: Familiarity with rudimentary chord symbols and basic guitar technique is required.

8230 Lec 2:15- 2:45 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401Lab 2:45- 3:40 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

Evening Classes5206 Lec 7:00- 8:05 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

And 7:00- 8:05 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3400Lab 8:05-10:10 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3401And 8:05-10:10 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3400

MUSIC 662—COMMERCIAL GUITAR II (CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Music 661 or appropriate private instruction.Note: Continuation of Music 661.

8231 Lec 2:15- 2:45 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401Lab 2:45- 3:40 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

Evening Classes5207 Lec 7:00- 8:05 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

And 7:00- 8:05 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3400Lab 8:05-10:10 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3401And 8:05-10:10 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3400

MUSIC 663—COMMERCIAL GUITAR III (CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Music 662 or appropriate private instruction.Note: Continuation of Music 662.

8232 Lec 2:15- 2:45 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401Lab 2:45- 3:40 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

Evening Classes5208 Lec 7:00- 8:05 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

And 7:00- 8:05 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3400Lab 8:05-10:10 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3401And 8:05-10:10 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3400

MUSIC 664—COMMERCIAL GUITAR IV (CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Music 663 or appropriate private instruction.Note: Continuation of Music 663.

8233 Lec 2:15- 2:45 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401Lab 2:45- 3:40 M W SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

Evening Classes5209 Lec 7:00- 8:05 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3401

And 7:00- 8:05 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3400Lab 8:05-10:10 Th ANTHONY, R A MUS 3401And 8:05-10:10 Th SCHNEIDER, J O MUS 3400

MUSIC 705—CHAMBER MUSIC (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 0.5 UNIT

Evening Classes5191 Lab 3:45- 6:55 M DOMINE, J E MUS 3400

And 3:45- 6:55 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3401

MUSIC 721—ORCHESTRA (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

Evening Classes5196 Lab 7:00-10:10 T DOMINE, J E MUS 3401

And 7:00-10:10 T PIAZZA, S P MUS 3401And 1-Hr TBA PIAZZA, S P MUS 3401

MUSIC 741—BAND (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITNote: Ability to play a wind or percussion instrument required.Note: Must possess own instrument.

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Evening Classes5211 Lab 7:00-10:10 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3401

Lec 1-Hr TBA PIAZZA, S P MUS 3401

MUSIC 745—SYMPHONIC BAND (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 0.5 UNITNote: Ability to play a wind or percussion instrument required.

Evening Classes5212 Lab 7:00-10:10 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3401

And 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA PIAZZA, S P MUS 3401

MUSIC 755—BRASS ENSEMBLE (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 0.5 UNIT

Evening Classes5213 Lab 7:00-10:10 M PIAZZA, S P MUS 3401

MUSIC 781—STUDIO JAZZ BAND (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 0.5 UNITNote: Ability to play a jazz instrument at collegiate level required.Limited enrollment by audition and add card only.

Evening Classes5297 Lec 7:00- 8:05 W PERKINS, W L MUS 3401

And 7:00- 8:05 W COLICCHIO, P J MUS 3401Lab 8:05-10:10 W PERKINS, W L MUS 3401And 8:05-10:10 W COLICCHIO, P J MUS 3401And 1-Hr TBA PERKINS, W L MUS 3401

MUSIC 185—DIRECTED STUDY - MUSIC (UC:CSU) - RPT 2 - 1 UNITNote: Enrollment by add card only.

Evening Classes5193 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400

MUSIC 285—DIRECTED STUDY - MUSIC (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: Enrollment by add card only.

Evening Classes5194 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400

MUSIC 385—DIRECTED STUDY - MUSIC (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Enrollment by add card only.

Evening Classes5195 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA PIAZZA, S P MUS 3400

MUSIC 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - MUSIC (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSPrerequisite: Employment in a field related to the student's major as verified by the signature of the Cooperative Education Advisor.See listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

NURSING (Back to Top)Nursing Department Chair: Joan Schneider.Phone: 719-6477. Office: VLGE 8203.* Nursing Program Prerequisites required prior to Lottery Selection: Completion of Anatomy 1 and Physiology 1, or Physiology 8 and 9, English

101, Microbiology 1 or 20, Psychology 1 or 6, Psychology 41, Sociology 1 or 2 or Anthropology 102, Speech 101, Math competency requirement for graduation, and a minimum GPA of 2.0.

New admission criteria as of January 2007, students will need an overall GPA of 2.5 in Anatomy, Physiology and Microbiology, with no lower than 2.0 in these classes and no more than one repetition in these courses. A cumulative GPA of 2.5 for the prerequisite classes will be necessary.

NURSING 400—ADULT HEALTH CARE I (CSU) - 4 UNITSPrerequisite: Acceptance into the Nursing Program.*

0507 Lec 9:00-11:05 W TIU, C R VLGE 8320Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA TIU, C R OCOr 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA PIERSON, C R OCOr 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA STAFF OCOr 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA STAFF OC

NURSING 402—PHARMACOLOGY (CSU) - 1 UNITPrerequisite: Acceptance into the Nursing Program.*

0576 10:30-11:35 M TIU, C R VLGE 8320

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NURSING 403—ADULT HEALTH CARE II (CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Completion of the first semester of the Nursing Program, or its equivalent.

0510 Lec 8:30-10:35 W BRAMLETT, L J VLGE 8204Lab 10-Hrs TBA BRAMLETT, L J OCOr 10-Hrs TBA CROSSLIN, J M OC

NURSING 404—MATERNAL AND NEWBORN HEALTH (CSU) - 4 UNITSPrerequisites: Completion of the second semester of the Nursing Program, or its equivalent, or BRN referral.

0511 Lec 9:00-11:05 T GELARDI, K L VLGE 8320And 9:00-11:05 T HAMILTON, C VLGE 8320Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA GELARDI, K L OCOr 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA HAMILTON, C OC

NURSING 405—PSYCHIATRIC HEALTH CARE - 4 UNITSPrerequisites: Completion of the first semester of the Nursing Program, or its equivalent, or BRN referral.

0512 Lec 12:30- 2:35 W GILES, M T VLGE 8204Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA GILES, M T OCOr 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA ZELMAN, L OC

NURSING 406—ADULT HEALTH CARE III (CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisites: Completion of the second semester of the Nursing Program, or its equivalent.

0663 Lec 12:05- 2:10 T NANTROUP, S L VLGE 8320Lab 10-Hrs, 5 Min TBA HAMILTON, C OCOr 10-Hrs, 5 Min TBA NANTROUP, S L OC

NURSING 407—GERIATRIC HEALTH CARE - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Acceptance into the Nursing Program.*

0508 Lec 8:00- 9:05 M STAFF VLGE 8320Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA TIU, C R OCOr 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA STAFF OCOr 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA PIERSON, C R OCOr 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA STAFF OC

NURSING 408—PSYCHO SOCIAL ASPECTS OF HEALTH CARE (CSU) - 1 UNITPrerequisite: Acceptance into the Nursing Program.

0515 9:15-10:20 M STAFF VLGE 8320

NURSING 414—ADULT HEALTH CARE IV (CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Completion of the third semester of the Nursing Program, or its equivalent.

0517 Lec 10:00-12:05 T MORAN, M K VLGE 8204Lab 10-Hrs, 5 Min TBA MORAN, M K OCOr 10-Hrs, 5 Min TBA SUTTON, D N OCOr 10-Hrs, 5 Min TBA JOSEPH, S S OC

NURSING 415—PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE (CSU) - 4 UNITSPrerequisites: Completion of the third semester of the Nursing Program, or its equivalent, or BRN referral.

0518 Lec 1:30- 3:35 T SUTTON, D N VLGE 8204And 1:30- 3:35 T STAFF VLGE 8204Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA SUTTON, D N OCOr 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA STAFF OC

NURSING 441—HISTORY, TRENDS AND ISSUES OF NURSING (CSU) - 1 UNITPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in the fourth semester of the Nursing Program.Class meets three Mondays: February 11, March 10 and March 17, 2008.

0521 8:00-11:10 M SUTTON, D N VLGE 8204And 11:20- 2:30 M SUTTON, D N VLGE 8204(Short-Term Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 3/17/2008 )

LEARNING SKILLS 33—NURSING, LEARNING SKILLS (NDA) - RPT 2 - 3 UNITSNote: This class is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only. Students do not have the option of earning a letter grade.

0718 Lec 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA TIU, C R VLGE 8320Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA TIU, C R VLGE 8320

NURSING 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - NURSING (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITS

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See listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

OCEANOGRAPHY (Back to Top)Physics and Planetary Sciences Department Chair: Dr. William Duxler.Phone: 710-2931. Office: PHYS 0902. Email: [email protected] Advisor: Stephen Lee. Phone: 710-2829. Office: LS 1709. Email: [email protected] , or www.pcmusa.org

OCEANOGRAPHY 1—INTRODUCTION TO OCEANOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Students interested in earning laboratory credit are encouraged to enroll in Oceanography 10.

0526 9:35-11:00 M W LEE, S C PHYS 09150527 9:35-11:00 T Th LEE, S C PHYS 09150528 11:10-12:35 M W LEE, S C PHYS 09150529 11:10-12:35 T Th LEE, S C PHYS 0915

Evening Classes3296 7:00-10:10 W FILKORN, H F LS 1728

OCEANOGRAPHY 10—PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY LABORATORY (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Oceanography 1 or concurrent enrollment.Note: Attendance required on an Oceanographic cruise (to be arranged in class).

0530 Lec 1:00- 2:05 T LEE, S C LS 1710Lab 2:05- 4:10 T LEE, S C LS 1710

Evening Classes3422 Lec 6:00- 7:05 T LEE, S C LS 1710

Lab 7:05- 9:10 T LEE, S C LS 1710

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT (Back to Top)Counseling Department Chair: Rudy Dompe. Phone: 719-6440. Office: Counseling.

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 4—CAREER PLANNING (CSU) - 1 UNITNote: This class is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only. Students do not have the option of receiving letter grades.

Evening Classes3298 6:00- 8:05 Th SALTER, S C EB 1206

(8 Week Class - Starts 2/7/2008, Ends 3/29/2008 )

3299 6:00- 8:05 Th SALTER, S C EB 1206(8 Week Class - Starts 4/3/2008, Ends 5/31/2008 )

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 8—CAREER PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT (CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: This class is offered on a credit/no-credit basis only. Students do not have the option of receiving letter grades.

0536 1:00- 3:10 M W STAFF NGYM 5600(8 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 3/29/2008 )

0537 1:00- 3:10 M W STAFF NGYM 5600(8 Week Class - Starts 4/7/2008, Ends 5/31/2008 )

0535 4-Hrs, 15 Min TBA SAWYER, R A INTERNETThis is a distance education online class. No on-campus meetings required. Each learner is required to have a valid e-mail address on file with the college/district. E-mail the instructor at [email protected] as soon as you register.

(8 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 4/6/2008 )

0538 4-Hrs, 15 Min TBA MILLER, A E INTERNETThis is a distance education online class. No on-campus meetings required. Each learner is required to have a valid e-mail address on file with the college/district. E-mail the instructor at [email protected] as soon as you register.

(8 Week Class - Starts 4/7/2008, Ends 6/1/2008 )

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 40—COLLEGE SUCCESS SEMINAR (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0273 8:00- 9:25 M W COTA, M M EB 12040274 8:00- 9:25 T Th CORONADO OLSEN, BUS 3201

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0415 8:00- 9:25 T Th STROTHER, E E SOC 1103This section of Personal Development 40 will be part of a Student Success Learning Community. Students taking this section will also be enrolled in section #8162 of Chemistry 60, Introductory Chemistry, this semester.  To enroll in both classes you must contact the instructor at [email protected] or 818-710-2947 to learn more and be enrolled.

0757 8:00- 9:25 T Th EKIMYAN, R EB 1201This is one component of the ASAP learning community.

0715 9:00-12:10 F ROBERSON, J BEH 1300Note: Special section recommended for athletes.

0716 12:45- 2:10 M W ROBERSON, J BUS 3204

0737 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA RODRIGUEZ, C C INTERNETThis is a distance education online course. No on-campus meetings required. Each learner is required to have a valid e-mail address on file with the college/district. E-mail the instructor at [email protected] as soon as you register.

Evening Classes3143 3:45- 6:55 M FISH, B W BUS 32053164 7:00-10:10 W AVEDISSIAN, R LS 1701

Off Campus Classes7531 3:15- 5:15 M W STAFF CANOGA HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )7553 3:15- 7:30 M STAFF CLEVLAND

(12 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

PHILOSOPHY (Back to Top)Philosophy/Sociology Department Chair: Nick HabibPhone: 710-4371. Office: BEH 1306B.THERE ARE NO PREREQUISITES FOR ANY PHILOSOPHY COURSES, EXCEPT PHILOSOPHY 5.

PHILOSOPHY 1—INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0539 8:00- 9:25 M W JOHNSON, M C BEH 13090540 12:45- 3:55 M HABIB, N T BEH 13110541 1:30- 2:55 M W DARUTY, K J BUS 32180542 2:15- 3:40 T Th SINGER, J S BEH 1309

0543 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA ENDARA, M A INTERNETThis course is taught on-line. No on-campus meetings required. Read the professor's home page before registering for the class. For more information contact the instructor on the Web at www.piercecollege.edu/faculty/endarama

Evening Classes3300 3:45- 6:55 W BENNET, S BEH 13093394 7:00-10:10 M HONG, M P BEH 13003395 7:00-10:10 T GILL, K BEH 1300

PHILOSOPHY 2—SOCIETY AND VALUES (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended as a first introductory philosophy class.

0525 8:00- 9:25 T Th ROSENTHAL, M D BEH 13100548 11:10-12:35 M W MC LAUGHLIN, M S BEH 13090549 11:10-12:35 T Th ODELLO, E C BEH 1300

Evening Classes3367 3:45- 6:55 M ODELLO, E C BEH 13003414 3:45- 6:55 Th MCQUITTY, M BEH 1310

PHILOSOPHY 5—CRITICAL THINKING AND COMPOSITION (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0544 9:35-11:00 M W WOOD, M C BEH 1309

0546 12:45- 2:10 T Th SINGER, J S BEH 1309This is an honors class. Enrollment is limited to Honors Program students only.

0547 12:45- 2:10 T Th JOHNSON, M C BEH 1300

PHILOSOPHY 6—LOGIC IN PRACTICE (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

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0550 8:00- 9:25 T Th ODELLO, E C BEH 13000551 9:35-11:00 M W ODELLO, E C BEH 13000552 9:35-11:00 T Th ODELLO, E C BEH 13000553 11:10-12:35 M W WOOD, M C BEH 13110567 11:10-12:35 T Th ROSENTHAL, M D BEH 1311

Evening Classes3303 3:45- 6:55 T WOOD, M C BEH 13093304 7:00-10:10 M ROCHA, O J BEH 1309

PHILOSOPHY 9—SYMBOLIC LOGIC I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0555 8:00- 9:25 M W WOOD, M C BEH 13100556 8:00- 9:25 T Th HABIB, N T BEH 13090557 9:35-11:00 T Th ROSENTHAL, M D VLGE 8103

0776 9:00-12:10 Sat HABIB, N T BEH 1309And 1:00- 4:10 Sat HABIB, N T BEH 1309(8 Week Class - Starts 2/9/2008, Ends 4/12/2008 )

Evening Classes3305 7:00-10:10 Th WOOD, M C BEH 1311

PHILOSOPHY 12—HISTORY OF GREEK PHILOSOPHY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0545 8:00- 9:25 M W MC LAUGHLIN, M S BEH 1300

0558 9:00-12:10 F MC FERRAN, D D BEH 1309And 1:00- 4:10 F MC FERRAN, D D BEH 1309

This is an honors class. Enrollment is limited to Honors Program students. Both morning and afternoon sessions must be attended.(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2008, Ends 4/12/2008 )

PHILOSOPHY 14—HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPEAN PHILOSOPHY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3306 7:00-10:10 T REMSBURG, R C BEH 1309

PHILOSOPHY 19—CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS IN BIOETHICS (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSProvider approved by the California Board of Nursing. The course awards 45 contact hours of continuing education for nurses.

0777 11:10-12:35 M W ODELLO, E C BEH 1300

PHILOSOPHY 20—ETHICS (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0559 11:10-12:35 T Th DARUTY, K J BUS 3218

0560 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA ENDARA, M A INTERNETThis course is taught on-line. No on-campus meetings required. Read the professor's home page before registering for the class. For more information contact the instructor on the Web at www.piercecollege.edu/faculty/endarama

PHILOSOPHY 30—ASIAN PHILOSOPHY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3409 7:00-10:10 Th SCHROEDER, J L BEH 1309

PHILOSOPHY 33—COMPARATIVE SURVEY OF WORLD RELIGIONS (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3307 7:00-10:10 W BENNET, S BEH 1309

PHILOSOPHY 35—JUDAISM, CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0561 9:35-11:00 T Th JOHNSON, M C BEH 1309

PHILOSOPHY 40—INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF ART (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3412 7:00-10:10 Th MCQUITTY, M BEH 1300

PHILOSOPHY 42—PHILOSOPHY AND CINEMA (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSAlso see listings under Cinema.

Evening Classes3309 3:45- 6:55 W MCQUITTY, M BEH 1300

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PHOTOGRAPHY (Back to Top)Media Arts Department Chair: Jill Connelly. Phone: 710-4235. Office: Village 8100. E-mail: [email protected] Advisor: Jill Connelly.Photography as both a profession and a hobby is rapidly converting from 35mm cameras and "wet" darkrooms to digital photography. Photo

classes at Pierce College are part of this worldwide transition.Students planning to enroll in any of the Photography classes will have the option of using either a Digital SLR or a 35mm camera. A digital SLR

camera is preferred. Whichever camera you choose must have manual control of aperture, shutter speed and focus. All photo classes at Pierce have laboratory requirements in VLGE 8300. The lab will have day and evening hours on weekdays. The exact hours

will be posted.Questions? Please Email or call our photo staff: Jill Connelly ([email protected]) 818.710.4235; or Sean McDonald

([email protected]) 818.719.6481.

PHOTOGRAPHY 10—BEGINNING PHOTOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0563 Lec 9:35-11:45 Th HOLMES, R W BUS 3200Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA HOLMES, R W VLGE 8300

0564 Lec 12:45- 2:50 M BURKHART, G J BUS 3200Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA BURKHART, G J VLGE 8300

Evening Classes3311 Lec 7:00- 9:05 T NISAN, R BUS 3200

Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA NISAN, R VLGE 8300

PHOTOGRAPHY 11—ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU) - RPT 2 - 4 UNITSPrerequisite: Photography 10 with a grade of "C" or better.

Evening Classes5271 Lec 7:00- 9:05 Th MC DONALD, S D VLGE 8300

Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA MC DONALD, S D VLGE 8300

PHOTOGRAPHY 20—BEGINNING PHOTOJOURNALISM (CSU) - 4 UNITSPrerequisite: Photography 10 with a grade of "C" or better.

0565 Lec 11:10-12:10 M W VARGO, R W VLGE 8300Lab 12:10-12:40 M W VARGO, R W VLGE 8300And 5-Hrs, 20 Min TBA CONNELLY, J P VLGE 8300

PHOTOGRAPHY 21—NEWS PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU) - RPT 3 - 4 UNITS(Same as Journalism 221. Credit not given for both courses.)Prerequisite: Photography 20 with a grade of "C" or better.

8251 Lec 11:10-12:10 M W CONNELLY, J P VLGE 8300Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA CONNELLY, J P VLGE 8300

PHOTOGRAPHY 49—ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHIC DIGITAL IMAGING - 6 UNITS

0566 Lec 8:50-12:00 Sat LEE, A Y VLGE 8300Lab 12:00- 3:10 Sat LEE, A Y VLGE 8300And 6-Hrs, 25 Min TBA NISAN, R VLGE 8300

PHOTOGRAPHY 185—DIRECTED STUDY - PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU) - RPT 2 - 1 UNITNote: Enrollment by add card only.

Evening Classes5272 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA MC DONALD, S D VLGE 8300

PHOTOGRAPHY 285—DIRECTED STUDY - PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: Enrollment by add card only.

8252 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA CONNELLY, J P VLGE 8300

PHOTOGRAPHY 385—DIRECTED STUDY - PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Enrollment by add card only.

8253 3-Hrs TBA CONNELLY, J P VLGE 8300

PHOTOGRAPHY 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Back to Top)Physical Educatioin Department Chair: William Norton.

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Phone: 719-6473. Office: North Gym.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 91—THEORY AND APPLICATION OF AEROBICS AND CONDITIONING (CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: This class offers Aerobic Instructor Training and Personal Fitness Instructor Training in addition to various forms of aerobic exercise and

individual weight training exercises.

2102 Lec 8:00- 9:00 M W O HANLON, L S NGYM 5603Lab 9:00- 9:25 M W O HANLON, L S NGYM 5603And 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA O HANLON, L S NGYM 5603

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 102—SWIMMING SKILLS (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

ALL LEVELS2104 8:00-10:05 F COX, M A POOL2105 9:35-10:40 M W SHAW, F L POOL

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 203—BADMINTON SKILLS (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

Evening Classes2901 8:00-10:05 W COX, M A NGYM 5603

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 212—TENNIS SKILLS (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

ALL LEVELS2106 8:00- 9:05 T Th CARR, J E UPPER CTS2107 8:00-10:05 Sat SILER, E C UPPER CTS2114 9:35-10:40 T Th CARR, J E UPPER CTS2142 10:15-12:20 Sat SILER, E C UPPER CTS2145 11:10-12:15 T Th CARR, J E UPPER CTS2146 12:30- 1:35 T Th CARR, J E UPPER CTS

Evening Classes2903 5:00- 7:05 M COX, M A UPPER CTS

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 225—YOGA SKILLS (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

2103 7:45- 9:50 T STAFF NGYM 56032108 7:45- 9:50 Th MAYNE, E NGYM 56032109 7:45- 9:50 Sat MAYNE, E SGYM 54002124 8:00-10:05 M MAYNE, E NGYM 56012141 8:00-10:05 F HOJO, H NGYM 56032143 8:55-11:00 W BELL, M R SGYM 54002147 10:15-12:20 F HOJO, H NGYM 56032148 10:00-12:05 Sat HOJO, H SGYM 5400

Evening Classes2904 5:55- 8:00 Th JOHNSON, J Q NGYM 5601

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 228—INDIVIDUAL AND DUAL ACTIVITIES - BODY CONDITIONING (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITNote: Walk, Jog or Run.

Evening Classes2918 5:40- 7:45 M ONSGARD, E B STADIUM

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 259—GOLF SKILLS (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

2113 11:10-12:15 M W LOFRANO, R J FIELD2115 11:10-12:15 T Th STANLEY, K R FIELD

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 304—BASKETBALL SKILLS (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITINTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED

Evening Classes2908 5:00- 7:05 T COX, M A NGYM 5603

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 313—SOCCER SKILLS (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITNote: Field is behind South Gym. First class meeting will be in NGYM 5600.

2117 8:00-10:05 F DOMPE, R F FIELDOr 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA DOMPE, R F FIELD

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 322—VOLLEYBALL SKILLS (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

ALL LEVELSEvening Classes2906 8:00-10:05 M ONSGARD, E B NGYM 5603

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2909 7:15- 9:20 T COX, M A NGYM 5603

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 440—SOCIAL DANCE (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

2118 1:00- 3:05 Sat ALLMAN, S R NGYM 5603Evening Classes2902 3:40- 5:45 Th GIBSON, D R NGYM 56032910 5:55- 8:00 Th GIBSON, D R NGYM 5603

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 640—BEGINNING LIFELONG FITNESS LABORATORY (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITNote: Enrollment by add card only. See Mr. Bell in Fitness Center on Monday or Wednesday, 11:10-2:10.

2706 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA BELL, M R SGYM 5405

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 665—BASKETBALL (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITINTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED

2112 8:00- 9:25 T Th STANLEY, K R SGYM 5400

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 675—KARATE (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

BEGINNING2120 12:45- 2:10 M W CARLEN, N W NGYM 5603INTERMEDIATE2121 2:15- 3:40 M W CARLEN, N W NGYM 5603

Evening ClassesALL LEVELS2919 6:00- 9:10 T CARLEN, N W CAMP CTR

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 684—VOLLEYBALL (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITINTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED

2122 9:25-10:50 T Th STANLEY, K R SGYM 5400

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 285—DIRECTED STUDY - PHYSICAL EDUCATION (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITS

2703 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA NORTON, W A SGYM 5405

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - PHYSICAL EDUCATION (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

Fitness Center (Back to Top)Students must enroll in, and attend for a period of two weeks, one of the P.E. 640, 666 or 690 classes listed below. Orientation and assessment

will be provided and safety precautions will be covered. After verification of attendance for the first two weeks, students may attend other class times. No enrollment will be allowed after the first two weeks.

Open Hours for Physical Fitness CenterMonday / Wednesday 6:25 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.Tuesday / Thursday 6:25 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.Friday / Saturday 6:25 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.Sunday 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 666—BODY CONDITIONING (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITEnrollment by add card only. Students get add card from instructor on first day of class and must come at the start of one of W. Norton's PE 690

classes.

2702 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA NORTON, W A SGYM 5405

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 690—WEIGHT TRAINING (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

2123 6:25- 7:50 M W NORTON, W A SGYM 54052125 6:25- 7:50 T Th NORTON, W A SGYM 54052126 6:25- 9:35 F LEWIS, H E SGYM 54052128 6:25- 9:35 Sat WATTS, J C SGYM 54052127 8:00- 9:25 M W NORTON, W A SGYM 54052701 8:00- 9:25 T Th NORTON, W A SGYM 54052129 9:35-11:00 M W LOFRANO, R J SGYM 54052130 9:35-11:00 T Th NORTON, W A SGYM 54052131 9:35-12:45 F LEWIS, H E SGYM 54052139 9:35-12:45 Sat WATTS, J C SGYM 54052132 11:10-12:35 M W BELL, M R SGYM 54052137 11:10-12:35 T Th NORTON, W A SGYM 54052707 12:45- 2:10 M W BELL, M R SGYM 5405

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2144 1:00- 4:10 Sun STAFF SGYM 5405Evening Classes2905 5:30- 8:40 M BOYETT, L E SGYM 54052907 5:30- 8:40 T BOYETT, L E SGYM 54052911 5:30- 8:40 W BLUA, F E SGYM 54052912 5:30- 8:40 Th SABOLIC, J P SGYM 5405

Intercollegiate Athletics (Back to Top)Athletic Director: Bob Lofrano.Phone: 710-2823. Office: South Gym 5417.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 503—INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS - BASEBALL (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 2 UNITS(MEN)

2133 2:15- 4:20 MTWThF STAFF FIELDOr 11-Hr, 20 Min TBA STAFF FIELD

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 512—INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS - SOFTBALL (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 2 UNITS(WOMEN)

2134 2:00- 4:05 MTWThF GRENNAN, P J FIELDOr 11-Hr, 20 Min TBA GRENNAN, P J FIELD

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 513—INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS - SWIMMING (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 2 UNITS(MEN & WOMEN)

2135 1:00- 3:05 MTWThF SHAW, F L POOLOr 11-Hr, 20 Min TBA SHAW, F L POOL

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 514—INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS - TENNIS (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 2 UNITS(MENS)

2136 2:00- 4:05 MTWThF DATT, R UPPER CTSOr 11-Hr, 20 Min TBA DATT, R UPPER CTS

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 516—INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS - VOLLEYBALL (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 2 UNITS(WOMEN)

2149 11:00- 1:00 MTWThF STANISLAWSKI, E SGYM 5400Or 11-Hr, 20 Min TBA STANISLAWSKI, E SGYM 5400

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 550A—INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS - CHEER/YELL LEADERS/ MARCHING BAND (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

Evening Classes2917 3:45- 5:10 M W JOHNSON, J Q NGYM 5600

Or 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA JOHNSON, J Q NGYM 5600

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 552—ATHLETICS PRE-SEASON CONDITIONING (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT(WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL)

2119 1:00- 2:25 T Th MARDINI, N M SGYM 54002150 1:00- 2:25 M W MARDINI, N M SGYM 5400

Or 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA MARDINI, N M SGYM 5400

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 553—INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS-STRENGTH & FITNESS TRAINING FOR FOOTBALL (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

2140 2:15- 4:20 M W F MARTINEZ, E STADIUMOr 6-Hrs TBA MARTINEZ, E STADIUM(8 Week Class - Starts 4/7/2008, Ends 5/31/2008 )

Evening Classes2914 4:30- 6:35 M W F MARTINEZ, E STADIUM

Or 6-Hrs TBA MARTINEZ, E STADIUM(8 Week Class - Starts 4/7/2008, Ends 5/31/2008 )

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 554—INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS-STRENGTH & FITNESS TRAINING FOR TRACK/FIELD (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

2111 12:45- 2:10 MTWTh BUSHART, J W FIELD(8 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 4/5/2008 )

2116 12:45- 2:10 MTWTh BUSHART, J W FIELD

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION 556—INTERCOLL SPORTS-STRENGTH & FITNESS TRAINIING FOR BASKETBALL (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

Evening Classes(WOMEN'S BASKETBALL)2913 4:00- 5:25 T Th COUCH, J E SGYM 5400

Or 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA COUCH, J E SGYM 5400(MEN'S BASKETBALL)

2915 4:00- 7:20 M W BABAYAN, E A SGYM 5400Or 6-Hrs TBA BABAYAN, E A SGYM 5400(8 Week Class - Starts 4/7/2008, Ends 5/31/2008 )

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 558—INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS STRNGTH FITNESS TRAINING FOR SOCCER (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNIT

2110 2:15- 3:40 T Th PEREZ, A G FIELDOr 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA PEREZ, A G FIELD

Evening Classes2916 4:30- 5:55 T Th PEREZ, A G FIELD

Or 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA PEREZ, A G FIELD

PHYSICAL SCIENCE (Back to Top)Physics and Planetary Sciences Department Chair: Dr. William Duxler.Phone: 710-2931. Office: PHYS 0902. Email: [email protected] Advisor: Dr. Katsuya Yamada. Phone: 710-4141. Office: PHYS 0905.

PHYSICAL SCIENCE 4—PHYSICAL SCIENCE AND LABORATORY (UC:CSU) - 4 UNITS

0568 Lec 8:00- 9:25 T Th EGALON, C O PHYS 0901Lab 9:35-11:00 T Th EGALON, C O PHYS 0901

0569 Lec 9:35-11:00 M W YAMADA, K PHYS 0904Lab 11:10-12:35 M W YAMADA, K PHYS 0904

0767 Lec 9:35-11:00 T Th YAMADA, K PHYS 0904Lab 11:10-12:35 T Th YAMADA, K PHYS 0904

Evening Classes3313 Lec 7:00- 8:25 M W AKOPIAN, V PHYS 0918

Lab 8:35-10:00 M W AKOPIAN, V PHYS 09183314 Lec 7:00- 8:25 T Th TUMAKOV, V L PHYS 0918

Lab 8:35-10:00 T Th TUMAKOV, V L PHYS 0918

PHYSICS (Back to Top)Physics and Planetary Sciences Department Chair: Dr. William Duxler.Phone: 710-2931. Office: PHYS 0902. Email: [email protected] Advisor: Dr. Katsuya Yamada. Phone: 710-4141. Office: PHYS 0905. Email: [email protected]

PHYSICS 6—GENERAL PHYSICS I (UC:CSU) - 4 UNITSPrerequisite: Math 240 or equivalent. (Competence in algebra and geometry is presumed.)PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0570 Lec 12:45- 3:55 T STAFF PHYS 0918Lab 12:45- 3:55 Th STAFF PHYS 0918

0571 Lec 12:45- 3:55 M CHEN, C K PHYS 0915Lab 12:45- 3:55 W CHEN, C K PHYS 0915

Evening Classes3315 Lec 7:00-10:10 M ALLEN, M B PHYS 0901

Lab 7:00-10:10 W ALLEN, M B PHYS 0901

PHYSICS 7—GENERAL PHYSICS II (UC:CSU) - 4 UNITSPrerequisite: Physics 6 or Physics 6A and 6B.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

Evening Classes3316 Lec 7:00-10:10 T ROBIN, J E PHYS 0904

Lab 7:00-10:10 Th ROBIN, J E PHYS 0904

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PHYSICS 12—PHYSICS FUNDAMENTALS (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSCredit not given for BOTH Physical Science 1 and Physics 12.

0775 12:45- 3:55 M STAFF PHYS 0918Evening Classes3393 7:00-10:10 T AKOPIAN, V PHYS 0901

PHYSICS 66—PHYSICS FOR LIFE SCIENCE MAJORS I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Math 240 or equivalent. (Competence in algebra and geometry is presumed.)Corequisite: Mathematics 261 (Calculus I) or equivalent.

0572 Lec 12:45- 2:10 T Th GAUVREAU, J PHYS 0915Lab 2:10- 5:20 T Th GAUVREAU, J PHYS 0915

PHYSICS 67—PHYSICS LIFE SCIENCE MAJORS II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Mathematics 261 and Physics 66.

Evening Classes3317 Lec 5:30- 6:55 T Th MEYER, M D PHYS 0915

Lab 7:00-10:10 T Th MEYER, M D PHYS 0915

PHYSICS 101—PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSNote: Physics 101 replaces Physics 37.Prerequisites: Math 261 (Calculus I) or equivalent. (Competence in algebra, geometry and trigonometry is presumed.)Corequisite: Mathematics 262 (Calculus II) must be taken concurrently.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0573 Lec 12:45- 2:10 M W YAMADA, K PHYS 0904Lab 2:10- 5:20 M W YAMADA, K PHYS 0904

Evening Classes3318 Lec 5:30- 6:55 M W KOCHARIAN, A PHYS 0904

Lab 6:55-10:05 M W KOCHARIAN, A PHYS 0904

PHYSICS 102—PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSNote: Physics 102 replaces Physics 38.Prerequisites: Mathematics 262 and Physics 101 or 37.Corequisite: Mathematics 263 (Calculus III) must be taken concurrently.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

Evening Classes3319 Lec 5:30- 6:55 M W WESSLING, M E PHYS 0915

Lab 6:55-10:05 M W WESSLING, M E PHYS 0915

PHYSICS 103—PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS III (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSNote: Physics 103 replaces Physics 39.Prerequisites: Mathematics 263 (Calculus III) and Physics 102 or 38.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0774 Lec 12:45- 2:10 T Th WESSLING, M E PHYS 0904Lab 2:10- 5:20 T Th WESSLING, M E PHYS 0904

PHYSICS 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - PHYSICS (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

PHYSIOLOGY (Back to Top)Life Science Department Chair: Dr. James Rikel. Phone: 719-6465. Office: LS 1715.Faculty Advisor: L G. Thouin, Jr. Phone: 710-4282.(See also Biology, Microbiology)STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS MEETING MAY FORFEIT THEIR PLACE IN CLASS.

PHYSIOLOGY 1—INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 4 UNITSPrerequisites: Anatomy 1, or Agriculture 511 and 512, AND Biology 3 or 6 or 44 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.Enrollment in Friday/Saturday section by add card only.

8266 Lec 12:45- 2:10 T Th THOUIN, L G LS 1728Lab 8:00-11:10 W THOUIN, L G LS 1723

8267 Lec 12:45- 2:10 T Th THOUIN, L G LS 1728

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Lab 8:00-11:10 F THOUIN, L G LS 1723Evening Classes3320 Lec 5:00- 8:10 T THOUIN, L G LS 1718

Lab 5:00- 8:10 Th THOUIN, L G LS 1723

PHYSIOLOGY 9—INTEGRATED HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II (UC:CSU) - 4 UNITSPrerequisite: Physiology 8 with a grade of "C" or better.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.Note: Physiology 8 followed by Physiology 9 is equivalent to Anatomy 1 followed by Physiology 1. Physiology 8 will be offered in Fall 2008.

0577 Lec 9:30-12:40 T RIKEL, J E LS 1723Lab 9:30-12:40 Th RIKEL, J E LS 1723

PLANT SCIENCE (Back to Top)See course listings under AGRICULTURE - HORTICULTURE & LANDSCAPING

POLITICAL SCIENCE (Back to Top)Political Science-Economics Department Chair: Sharon Levick.Phone: 710-4387. Office: FO 3007.Faculty Advisor: Norm Levy. Phone: 710-4328. Office: FO 3204.

POLITICAL SCIENCE 1—THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0362 8:00- 9:25 M W DE RUBERTIS, W A SOC 11020379 8:00- 9:25 M W LEVY, N S SOC 11030581 8:00- 9:25 T Th HOLLAND, K D SOC 11020582 9:35-11:00 M W DE RUBERTIS, W A SOC 11020583 9:35-11:00 M W LEVY, N S SOC 11030728 9:35-11:00 T Th LEVY, N S SOC 11030584 9:00-12:10 F TORRES, Y SOC 11030730 9:00-12:10 Sat CHANEY, V SOC 11030586 11:10-12:35 T Th LEVY, N S SOC 1103

0587 11:10-12:35 T Th DAWSON, J S SOC 1102This is an honors class. Enrollment is limited to Honors Program students.

0588 12:45- 2:10 M W JONES, E A SOC 11020745 12:45- 2:10 T Th CHANEY, V SOC 11030589 12:45- 2:10 T Th GORDON, F D SOC 11020590 1:00- 4:10 F JONES, E A SOC 11020642 2:15- 3:40 M W GABLE, J F SOC 11030653 2:15- 3:40 T Th GORDON, F D SOC 1102

0585 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA FERNANDEZ, A J INTERNETOnline class. Class preview at www.professorfernandez.com (after 01/07/2008). Class is completely online. Enrolled students must send an email during the first week of the semester to the instructor for important information. A few students (and those on the wait list) can add by sending an email to the instructor on the FIRST DAY of the semester at [email protected].

7647 1:00- 2:35 W F GOFFAS, H BUS 3205(15 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

Evening Classes3391 3:45- 6:55 M HOLLAND, K D SOC 11023329 3:45- 6:55 T JONES, E A SOC 11023330 3:45- 6:55 W JONES, E A SOC 11023331 3:45- 6:55 Th GABLE, J F SOC 11023333 7:00-10:10 M JONES, E A SOC 11023381 7:00-10:10 T MOYER, R A SOC 11023410 7:00-10:10 W NABULSI, K SOC 11033411 7:00-10:10 Th TORRES, Y SOC 1103

Off Campus Classes6546 3:30- 5:05 T Th STAFF CHATSWTH

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6566 6:10- 9:45 Th GOFFAS, H EL CAMINO

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/14/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

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POLITICAL SCIENCE 2—MODERN WORLD GOVERNMENTS (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0591 8:00- 9:25 T Th DAWSON, J S BUS 3200Evening Classes3334 3:45- 6:55 T GABLE, J F SOC 1103

Off Campus Classes6636 3:30- 7:05 Th GIBBONS, R V TAFT HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/14/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

POLITICAL SCIENCE 7—CONTEMPORARY WORLD AFFAIRS (UC:CSU) - RPT 1 - 3 UNITS

0592 11:10-12:35 M W LEVY, N S SOC 1103

POLITICAL SCIENCE 14—GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN THE MIDDLE EAST (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3335 7:00-10:10 M NABULSI, K MUS 3422

POLITICAL SCIENCE 19—WOMEN IN POLITICS (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0593 9:35-11:00 T Th HOLLAND, K D SOC 1102

POLITICAL SCIENCE 43—POLITICS OF MEXICO AND CUBA (CSU) - 3 UNITS

0748 Lab 11:10-12:35 M W FERNANDEZ, A J SOC 1102

POLITICAL SCIENCE 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - POLITICAL SCIENCE (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

PRE-ENGINEERING (Back to Top)Industrial Technology Department Chair: R.D. Smetzer.Phone: 719-6490. Office: AT 3803.

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 175—INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes9504 Lec 3:45- 4:50 M KERNESS, B K AT 3804

Lab 4:50- 6:55 M KERNESS, B K AT 3804And 3:45- 6:55 W KERNESS, B K AT 3804

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 275—PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING - 3 UNITSNote: This is a Project Lead-the-Way (PLTW) pre-engineering course.

Evening Classes9505 Lec 6:00- 7:05 T ALLEN, D E AT 3804

Lab 7:05- 9:10 T ALLEN, D E AT 3804And 6:00- 9:10 Th ALLEN, D E AT 3804

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 601—ROBOTICS WORKSHOP - RPT 1 - 2 UNITS

0763 Lec 9:00-10:30 Sat ASHLEY, P T AT 3808Lab 10:40- 2:00 Sat ASHLEY, P T AT 3808(10 Week Class - Starts 2/23/2008, Ends 5/3/2008 )

ENGINEERING, GENERAL 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - ENGINEERING, GENERAL - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

PSYCHOLOGY (Back to Top)Psychology Department Chair: Edward Mazeika, PhD. Phone: 710-2891. Office: BEH 1306C.Faculty Advisor: Edward Mazeika, PhD. Phone: 710-2891.Note: The following courses may be taken before Psychology 1, especially by students who are not yet ready for the academic rigor of

Psychology 1: Psychology 3, 6, 16, 40 and 60.

PSYCHOLOGY 1—GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSRequired for psychology majors.

0595 8:00- 9:25 M W COHEN, J L BEH 1301This is an honors class. Enrollment is limited to Honors Program students.

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0596 8:00- 9:25 M W COHEN, J S BEH 13080597 8:00- 9:25 T Th HENNESSEY, A C BEH 13080598 9:35-11:00 M W LIM, R W BEH 13080599 9:35-11:00 T Th SNOW, C J BEH 13080600 9:00-12:10 F EGIPCIACO, M BEH 13010601 11:10-12:35 M W PANDEY, C BEH 13020602 11:10-12:35 T Th COHEN, J L BEH 1308

0604 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA TRAVIS, G K INTERNETThis is an on-line course. Class will have an optional meeting on Friday, February 8, of the first week at 11:10-12:35 in BEH 1306. All students must access the instructor's webpage for syllabus, instructions, information and updates before and during the start of the semester. See the instructor's home page at www.piercecollege.edu/faculty/travisgk/index.asp.

0605 12:45- 2:10 M W SNOW, C J BEH 13010606 2:15- 3:40 M W COHEN, J S BEH 13010607 2:15- 3:40 T Th PERSER, M O BEH 1301

7645 1:00- 2:35 W F WINNARD, S G SOC 1108(15 Week Class - Starts 2/6/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

Evening Classes3332 3:45- 6:55 M EVANS, M C BEH 13013336 3:45- 6:55 W THOMSEN, M M BEH 13013337 3:45- 6:55 Th EDEN, S BEH 13023338 7:00-10:10 M STAFF BEH 13013339 7:00-10:10 T HICKLIN, J M BEH 13013340 7:00-10:10 W KHASKY, A D BEH 13083341 7:00-10:10 Th DUNNING, W E BEH 1301

Off Campus Classes7554 3:15- 7:30 M BIROC, J D CLEVLAND

(12 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6563 6:10- 9:45 W STAFF EL CAMINO

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/13/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6587 3:45- 5:15 T Th BIROC, J D GRANADA

(15 Week Class - Starts 2/5/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )7595 3:15- 5:15 M W WIMSATT, C Y KENNEDY

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6605 3:30- 5:00 T Th STAFF LEAP ACAD

(15 Week Class - Starts 2/5/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6614 3:30- 5:30 M W GRAHAM, M D NRTHRDGE

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

PSYCHOLOGY 2—GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Physiological Psychology.Prerequisite: Psychology 1 or 6.PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0603 9:35-11:00 M W HENNESSEY, A C BEH 13050608 11:10-12:35 M W FELDMAN, J M BEH 13050654 11:10-12:35 T Th HENNESSEY, A C BEH 13020740 2:15- 3:40 M W COHEN, J M BEH 1302

Evening Classes3342 3:45- 6:55 T COHEN, J M BEH 13013401 7:00-10:10 W CORNNER, R M BEH 1302

PSYCHOLOGY 3—PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (CSU) - 3 UNITSMay be taken before Psychology 1.Note: Provider approved by the California Board of Nursing. The course awards 45 contact hours of continuing education for nurses.

0771 11:10-12:35 T Th EDEN, S BEH 13018246 12:45- 2:10 M W MAZEIKA, E R BEH 1302

Evening Classes3402 3:45- 6:55 T SPITZ, K M BEH 1305

PSYCHOLOGY 6—HUMAN BEHAVIOR (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSMay be taken for Psychology 1.

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Note: Not recommended for students who have credit for Psychology 1, who are Psychology majors, or whose major requires Psychology 1. UC gives credit for Psychology 1 or Psychology 6, not both.

0706 8:00- 9:25 M W SPITZ, K M SOC 1107Evening Classes3343 3:45- 6:55 Th ANDERSON, R V BEH 1301

PSYCHOLOGY 11—CHILD PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Psychology 1 or 6.(Equivalent to Child Development 1. Credit not given for both courses.)Note: Provider approved by the California board of Nursing. The course awards 45 contact hours of continuing education for nurses.

0609 12:45- 2:10 T Th BALTIMORE, L O BEH 1301

PSYCHOLOGY 13—SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Psychology 1 or 6.Note: Provider approved by the California Board of Nursing. The course awards 45 contact hours of continuing education for nurses.

0611 9:35-11:00 M W MAZEIKA, E R BEH 1302

PSYCHOLOGY 14—ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Psychology 1 or 6.Note: Provider approved by the California Board of Nursing. The course awards 45 contact hours of continuing education for nurses.

0612 9:35-11:00 M W COHEN, J L BEH 1301Evening Classes3344 7:00-10:10 M KUDLER, S BEH 1305

PSYCHOLOGY 16—INTIMACY, MARRIAGE AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS (CSU) - 3 UNITSMay be taken before Psychology 1.Note: Provider approved by the California Board of Nursing. The course awards 45 contact hours of continuing education for nurses.

0613 8:00- 9:25 T Th MARTIN, S R SOC 11010749 9:00-12:10 F ROSE, B T BEH 1302

Evening Classes3325 3:45- 6:55 W EDEN, S BEH 1305

PSYCHOLOGY 32—PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Psychology 1 or 6.Note: Provider approved by the California Board of Nursing. The course awards 45 contact hours of continuing education for nurses.

Evening Classes3345 7:00-10:10 Th ELIAS, J M BEH 1305

PSYCHOLOGY 40—PSYCHOLOGY OF PARENT CHILD RELATIONS (CSU) - 3 UNITSMay be taken before Psychology 1.

Evening Classes3346 3:45- 6:55 Th MEIER, S A BEH 1305

PSYCHOLOGY 41—LIFE-SPAN PSYCHOLOGY: FROM INFANCY TO OLD AGE (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Psychology 1 or 6.

0614 8:00- 9:25 M W SNOW, C J BEH 13050615 8:00- 9:25 T Th SNOW, C J BEH 13050616 9:35-11:00 M W SNOW, C J AT 38050758 9:35-11:00 T Th COHEN, J L BEH 1302

Evening Classes3210 3:45- 6:55 M COHEN, J S BEH 13023211 3:45- 6:55 W MEIER, S A BEH 13023327 7:00-10:10 M ELIAS, J M LS 17283328 7:00-10:10 T HARDY, D F BEH 1302

PSYCHOLOGY 52—PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF HUMAN SEXUALITY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Psychology 1.Note: Provider approved by the California Board of Nursing. The course awards 45 contact hours of continuing education for nurses.

0617 8:00- 9:25 T Th COHEN, J L BEH 13020618 12:45- 2:10 T Th RANDALL, R L BEH 1302

Evening Classes3349 7:00-10:10 W HICKLIN, J M BEH 1301

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PSYCHOLOGY 60—STRESS MANAGEMENT (CSU) - 3 UNITSMay be taken before Psychology 1.

0619 11:10-12:35 M W COHEN, J L BEH 1301Evening Classes3347 7:00-10:10 M NATHANIEL, I BEH 1302

PSYCHOLOGY 66—INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0620 2:15- 3:40 T Th RANDALL, R L BEH 1302Evening Classes3350 3:45- 6:55 M RANDALL, R L BEH 13053351 7:00-10:10 Th MEIER, S A BEH 1302

PSYCHOLOGY 73—LAB IN PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 1 UNITPrerequisite: Psychology 2 or concurrent enrollment.

0621 Lab 12:45- 2:50 W HENNESSEY, A C LS 17230714 Lab 3:00- 5:05 W HENNESSEY, A C LS 1723

PSYCHOLOGY 185—DIRECTED STUDY - PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) - RPT 2 - 1 UNITNote: Enrollment by add card only. Contact Psychology Department Chairperson.

8247 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA MAZEIKA, E R BEH 1302

PSYCHOLOGY 285—DIRECTED STUDY - PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: Enrollment by add card only.

8248 2-Hrs, 5 Min TBA MAZEIKA, E R BEH 1302

PSYCHOLOGY 385—DIRECTED STUDY - PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Enrollment by add card only.

8249 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA MAZEIKA, E R BEH 1302

PSYCHOLOGY 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - PSYCHOLOGY (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

PUBLIC RELATIONS (Back to Top)Media Arts Department Chair: Jill Connelly. Phone: 710-4235. Office: Village 8100. E-mail: [email protected] Advisor: Jill Connelly.

PUBLIC RELATIONS 1—PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC RELATIONS (CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3383 7:00-10:10 Th LONG, S K AS 4114

REAL ESTATE (Back to Top)See course listings under BUSINESS - REAL ESTATE.

SERVICE LEARNING (Back to Top)Service Learning Program Director: Jim Dawson.Phone: (818) 710-2588.Service Learning courses link academic knowledge and community service.Students have the opportunity to participate in volunteer activities with public and private agencies. The courses nurture a sense of social

responsibility, ethics of service, and civic awareness.See Service Learning at www.piercecollege.edu/offices/servicel for program information.

SERVICE LEARNING 1—INTRODUCTION TO SERVICE LEARNING (CSU) - 1 UNITStudents must attend one orientation session at the beginning of the semester and one reflection session at the end of the semester. Course

includes class meetings, online work, and 18 hours of volunteer service.Attend one of the following orientation sessions:Wednesday February 20, 1:00- 2:00 p.m. FAC DINEThursday February 21, 10:00-11:00 p.m. FAC DINEFriday February 22, noon- 1:00 p.m. FAC DINESaturday February 23, 9:00-10:00 a.m. FAC DINEMonday February 25, 5:00-6:00 p.m. FAC DINE

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Attend one of the following reflection sessions:Wednesday May 21, 5:00- 6:00 p.m. FAC DINEThursday May 22, 1:00- 2:00 p.m. FAC DINEFriday May 23, noon- 1:00 p.m. FAC DINESaturday May 24, 9:00-10:00 a.m. FAC DINE

0623 Lec 30 Min TBA DAWSON, J S OCLab 1-Hr, 5 Min TBA DAWSON, J S OC

SERVICE LEARNING 2—FIELD WORK IN SERVICE LEARNING (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITStudents must attend one orientation session at the beginning of the semester.Attend one of the following orientation sessions:Wednesday February 20, 1:00- 2:00 p.m. FAC DINEThursday February 21, 10:00-11:00 p.m. FAC DINEFriday February 22, noon- 1:00 p.m. FAC DINESaturday February 23, 9:00-10:00 a.m. FAC DINEMonday February 25, 5:00-6:00 p.m. FAC DINE

0624 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA DAWSON, J S OC

SOCIOLOGY (Back to Top)Philosophy-Sociology Department Chair: Nick Habib.Phone: 710-4371. Office: BEH 1306B.THERE ARE NO PREREQUISITES FOR ANY SOCIOLOGY COURSES.

SOCIOLOGY 1—INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0626 9:35-11:00 M W BRUZZESE, A A BEH 13100627 9:35-11:00 T Th POTTER, M BEH 13100562 9:35-11:00 T Th HOSHIAR, M BEH 13110628 9:00-12:10 F KUDLER, S BEH 13110629 11:10-12:35 M W LEVY, C S PHYS 09140630 11:10-12:35 T Th POTTER, M BEH 13050633 11:10-12:35 T Th BRUZZESE, A A BEH 13100634 12:45- 2:10 M W BRUZZESE, A A BEH 1310

0646 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA HOSHIAR, M INTERNETThis is an online class. No on-campus meetings required. Read the professor's home page before registering for the class. For more information, contact the instructor on the Web at www.piercecollege.edu/faculty/hoshiarm.

0683 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA HOSHIAR, M INTERNETThis is an online class. No on-campus meetings required. Read the professor's home page before registering for the class. For more information, contact the instructor on the Web at www.piercecollege.edu/faculty/hoshiarm.

Evening Classes3354 3:45- 6:55 M MGERYAN, A BEH 13103357 3:45- 6:55 T BELL, C L BEH 13113302 3:45- 6:55 W BELL, C L BEH 1311This is a Fast Track Honors class. Enrollment is limited to Honors Program students.

3413 7:00-10:10 M MGERYAN, A BEH 13103355 7:00-10:10 T ROWE, B M BEH 13103356 7:00-10:10 W LOTT, R M BEH 1311

Off Campus Classes7532 3:15- 5:15 M W STAFF CANOGA HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )7555 3:10- 6:45 Th SCAIFE, M L CLEVLAND

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/14/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6574 4:10- 7:45 W STAFF FERAHIAN

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/13/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6588 3:45- 5:20 M W STAFF GRANADA

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(15 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6606 3:30- 5:05 M W STAFF LEAP ACAD

(15 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

SOCIOLOGY 2—AMERICAN SOCIAL PROBLEMS (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0687 11:10-12:35 T Th OBORN, K M BEH 1309

0688 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA LEVY, C S INTERNETThis is an on line class. There will be one mandatory orientation meeting February 8, in BEH 1300. Contact the professor at [email protected] for more information.

SOCIOLOGY 3—CRIME AND DELINQUENCY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0635 12:45- 2:10 T Th SCAIFE, M L BEH 1311Evening Classes3417 7:00-10:10 T BELL, C L BEH 1311

Off Campus Classes7646 1:00- 2:35 M Th STAFF BUS 3205

(15 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

SOCIOLOGY 4—SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0636 2-Hrs, 50 Min TBA HOSHIAR, M INTERNETThis is an online class. For class information, see www.piercecollege.edu/faculty/hoshiarm. Lecture portion of this class will be taught online. Mandatory on-campus meetings will be held on 2/5, 4/1, 5/6 and 5/27 in BUS 3220 (11:00 a.m. - 12:25 p.m.).

SOCIOLOGY 11—ETHNIC AND RACIAL MINORITIES IN THE UNITED STATES (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3358 7:00-10:10 M O CONNELL, C T BEH 1311

SOCIOLOGY 13—SOCIETY AND PERSONALITY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0625 9:35-11:00 M W HOSHIAR, M BEH 1311This is an honors class. Enrollment is limited to Honors Program students only.

0637 12:45- 2:10 T Th BRUZZESE, A A BEH 1310

SOCIOLOGY 15—RELIGION AND AMERICAN SOCIETY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0638 11:10-12:35 M W BRUZZESE, A A BEH 1310

SOCIOLOGY 21—HUMAN SEXUALITY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0631 8:00- 9:25 M W HOSHIAR, M BEH 13110690 8:00- 9:25 T Th HOSHIAR, M BEH 1311

SOCIOLOGY 28—THE FAMILY: A SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3424 3:45- 6:55 W MGERYAN, A BEH 1310

SOCIOLOGY 29—THE US AND TERRORISM (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3388 7:00-10:10 W O CONNELL, C T BEH 1310

SOCIOLOGY 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - SOCIOLOGY (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

SPANISH (Back to Top)Department of Modern Languages Chair: Damiano Marano.Phone: 710-4319. Office: FO 2700. E-mail: [email protected] Advisor: Damiano Marano.Course descriptions and syllabi for Spanish classes are available on the internet at http://www.piercecollege.edu .

SPANISH 1—ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSStudents with previous knowledge of Spanish should enroll in a higher level. Native speakers should enroll in Spanish 4, 5, or 6.Class assignments will require ten hours outside of class per week.

0639 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh STAFF COSC 1511

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0701 8:00- 1:20 Sat ROJAS TORRES, J VLGE 81020640 9:35-10:45 MTWTh THORNE, K A VLGE 81020641 11:10-12:20 MTWTh PEREZ, P L VLGE 82100655 12:45- 3:15 T Th LOPEZ, H P VLGE 8101

Evening Classes3359 4:00- 6:30 M W OREJARENA, M VLGE 82103360 4:00- 6:30 T Th O DEA, T F VLGE 81013436 7:00- 9:30 M W FIGUEROA, A B AT 38053361 7:00- 9:30 T Th WADIAEFF, A R VLGE 8102

SPANISH 2—ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Spanish 1 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent high school preparation, or the appropriate skill level demonstrated in Spanish I

(ability to ask and answer questions in the present tense and understand and carry on simple conversations on familiar topics).Students with previous knowledge of Spanish should enroll in a higher level. Native speakers should enroll in Spanish 4, 5, or 6.Class assignments will require ten hours outside of class per week.

0703 11:10-12:20 MTWTh OLEAS, F VLGE 81020764 8:00- 1:20 Sat CHAVEZ, A VLGE 8101

Evening Classes3362 4:00- 6:30 M W SUMNER, T S VLGE 81013376 7:00- 9:30 T Th ZAMUDIO, C VLGE 8210

Off Campus Classes6613 3:30- 5:35 M W F PAPA, M T NRTHRDGE

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

SPANISH 3—INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Spanish 2 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent high school preparation, or the appropriate skill level demonstrated in Spanish

2 (ability to ask and answer questions in the past tenses, including the preterite and imperfect, givecommands and carry on simple conversations on familiar topics).Students with previous knowledge of Spanish should enroll in a higher level. Native speakers should enroll in Spanish 4, 5, or 6.Class assignments will require ten hours outside of class per week.

0689 9:35-10:45 MTWTh OLEAS, F VLGE 8210Evening Classes3363 4:00- 6:30 M W THORNE, K A VLGE 8102

SPANISH 4—INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Spanish 3 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent high school preparation, or the appropriate skill level demonstrated in Spanish

3 (ability to ask and answer questions in the present and past tenses, give commands, use present and past subjunctive, compound tenses and passive voice). Students must be able to carry on more detailed conversations and speak and write with a moderate degree of fluency on a variety of topics.

Recommended for native speakers of Spanish, International Business Majors, as well as Spanish Majors.Class assignments will require ten hours outside of class per week.

0643 8:00- 9:10 MTWTh THORNE, K A VLGE 8102Evening Classes3364 4:00- 6:30 T Th DOMPE, R F BEH 1300

SPANISH 5—ADVANCED SPANISH I (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Spanish 4 with grade of "C" or better or the appropriate skill levels achieved in Spanish 4.Note: All readings, primarily short stories, as well as all discussions are in Spanish.Recommended for native speakers, Spanish majors and international business majors.

8291 12:45- 3:15 M W OLEAS, F VLGE 8102

SPANISH 6—ADVANCED SPANISH II (UC:CSU) - 5 UNITSPrerequisite: Spanish 4 with a grade of "C" or better, or the appropriate skill levels achieved in Spanish 4.Note: All readings, primarily short stories, as well as all discussions are in Spanish.Recommended for native speakers, Spanish majors and international business majors.

8292 12:45- 3:15 M W OLEAS, F VLGE 8102

SPANISH 9—HISPANIC CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: All readings and discussions are in English. No knowledge of Spanish is required.This course is a cultural history and interpretation of the civilization of Spain from the earliest beginnings to the present with particular attention

paid to Spanish art, literature, architecture, and music.

Evening Classes

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3365 7:00-10:10 M THORNE, K A VLGE 8101

SPANISH 11—GREAT BOOKS OF SPANISH LITERATURE (UC:CSU) - RPT 1 - 3 UNITSNote: All lectures, discussions, and readings are in English. No knowledge of Spanish is required. An interpretation of Spain and the Spanish

people presented through a survey of its literature, with selected readings of important writers in their historical setting from The Cid through the 20th century.

0731 12:45- 2:10 T Th OLEAS, F VLGE 8102

SPANISH 65—MEXICAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: All readings, lectures, and discussions are in English. No knowledge of Spanish is required.This course will familiarize the student with Mexican civilization, culture and literature, from the Spanish conquest to modern Mexico, as revealed

through the tales of its people, art, music and writings.

Evening Classes3366 7:00-10:10 W LOPEZ, M L SOC 1108

SPECIAL EDUCATION (Back to Top)See course listings under LEARNING FOUNDATIONS.

SPEECH (Back to Top)Speech Communication Department Chair: Barbara Anderson.Phone: 710-2524. Office: FO 2704.Speech classes 101, 104 and 121 require good reading, writing, and speaking skills. It is recommended that students be enrolled in, or eligible

for, English 28 before enrolling in these three speech classes.

SPEECH 101—ORAL COMMUNICATION I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended preparation: Eligibility for English 28.

0656 8:00- 9:25 M W DAVOODIAN, Y P VLGE 81110657 8:00- 9:25 M W DUXLER, M O VLGE 81120658 8:00- 9:25 T Th DUXLER, M O VLGE 81120659 8:00- 9:25 T Th ROSENBERG, J A VLGE 81110660 9:35-11:00 T Th ROSENBERG, J A VLGE 81110665 9:00-12:10 F PARAMONOVA, E L VLGE 81110666 9:00-12:10 Sat JOHNSON, J L VLGE 81120667 9:00-12:10 Sat EIDADU, A VLGE 81110661 11:10-12:35 M W ANDERSON, B M VLGE 81110664 11:10-12:35 M W DUXLER, M O VLGE 81120662 11:10-12:35 T Th DUXLER, M O VLGE 81120669 12:45- 2:10 M W TOTH, L L VLGE 81120668 12:45- 2:10 T Th TRAVIS, L L VLGE 81110700 2:15- 3:40 M W SILVER, M A VLGE 81110719 2:15- 3:40 M W TOTH, L L VLGE 81120761 2:15- 3:40 T Th TRAVIS, L L VLGE 8111

Evening Classes3312 7:00-10:10 M JOHNSON, J L VLGE 81123368 7:00-10:10 T BUCHYNSKI, W VLGE 81123369 7:00-10:10 W MCKAIG, M R VLGE 81113370 7:00-10:10 Th GROVER, M C VLGE 8112

Off Campus Classes6506 3:30- 5:05 T Th CANZONA, A G AGOURA HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6523 3:30- 5:30 M W STAFF CALABASA

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6533 3:30- 5:05 T Th AYDIN MCBRIDE, B CANOGA HS

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6565 3:30- 5:05 T Th PITTS, M E EL CAMINO

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/12/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )6615 3:30- 5:30 M W ALLEN, V M NRTHRDGE

(14 Week Class - Starts 2/11/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

SPEECH 104—ARGUMENTATION (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

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Recommended preparation: Eligibility for Engllish 28.

0762 9:35-11:00 M W STERK, J L VLGE 8111Evening Classes3399 7:00-10:10 M STERK, J L VLGE 8111

SPEECH 111—VOICE AND ARTICULATION (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3435 3:45- 6:55 T BUCHYNSKI, W VLGE 8112

SPEECH 113—ENGLISH SPEECH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (CSU) - RPT 1 - 3 UNITSNote: This class is designed for students for whom English is a second language.The 12:45 TTh section of Speech 113 is designed to be taken concurrently with English 84, 12:45-3:15 MW. Enrollment by add card only.

0674 12:45- 2:10 T Th MACPHERSON, S VLGE 81120769 2:15- 3:40 T Th MACPHERSON, S VLGE 8112

Evening Classes3243 3:45- 6:55 Th GROVER, M C VLGE 81123385 7:00-10:10 T MARTINEZ, C VLGE 8111

SPEECH 121—THE PROCESS OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended preparation: Eligibility for English 28.

0672 9:35-11:00 M W DUXLER, M O VLGE 81120673 9:35-11:00 T Th DUXLER, M O VLGE 8112

Evening Classes3423 7:00-10:10 Th KELPINE, J VLGE 8111

SPEECH 122—COMMUNICATION ACROSS CULTURES (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSRecommended: Eligibility for English 28.

0645 12:45- 2:10 M W SILVER, M A VLGE 81110680 11:10-12:35 T Th ROSENBERG, J A VLGE 8111

SPEECH 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - SPEECH COMMUNICATION (CSU) - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

STATISTICS (Back to Top)Psychology Department Chair: Edward Mazeika, Ph.D. Phone: 710-2891. Office: BEH 1306-C.Faculty Advisor: Edward Mazeika, Ph.D.

STATISTICS 1—ELEMENTARY STATISTICS I FOR THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Mathematics 125 or its college equivalent with a grade of "C" or better,PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE ON FILE AT THE ASSESSMENT CENTER.

0675 8:00- 9:25 M W LIM, R W BEH 13020676 8:00- 9:25 T Th LIM, R W BEH 13010677 9:35-11:00 T Th LIM, R W BEH 13010678 12:45- 2:10 T Th GRAHAM, M D BEH 13050679 2:15- 3:40 M W PANDEY, C BEH 1305

Evening Classes3352 3:45- 6:55 T PERSER, M O BEH 13023371 7:00-10:10 T WIMSATT, C Y BEH 13053372 7:00-10:10 W WIMSATT, C Y BEH 1305

SUPERVISION (Back to Top)See course listings under BUSINESS - SUPERVISION.

THEATER (Back to Top)Theater Department Chair: Gene Putnam. Phone: 710-2902. Office: PAB 3539.Faculty Advisor: Valorie Grear. Phone: 710-4379. Office: PAB 3539.

THEATER 100—INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATER (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

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0682 11:10-12:35 M W HORVATH, R J PAB 3538Off Campus Classes6590 3:45- 5:20 M W GUILAK, N A GRANADA

(15 Week Class - Starts 2/4/2008, Ends 5/24/2008 )

THEATER 232—PLAY PRODUCTION (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 2 UNITSPrerequisites: Theater 342 or 411 (may be taken concurrently).Recommended Preparation: Theater 270.Note: Enrollment by add card only.Required, open auditions for Spring production of "All My Sons" will be held February 5-8, 6:00-9:30 p.m. in the Main Stage Theatre (PAB 3527).

Required, open auditions for Spring production of "Anna in the Tropics" will be held February 11 & 13, 6:00-9:30 p.m. in the Dow Arena Theater (PAB 3523). During auditions casts will be selected for faculty directed productions. Call 719-6488 or 710-4379 for further information.

Evening Classes5221 Lab 7:00-10:10 F HORVATH, R J PAB 3527

And 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA HORVATH, R J PAB 35275226 Lab 6:45- 9:55 F GREAR, V L PAB 3523

And 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA GREAR, V L PAB 3523

THEATER 240—VOICE AND ARTICULATION FOR THE THEATER (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes3373 3:45- 6:55 W ADCOCK, A PAB 3523

THEATER 262—SPECIAL PROJECTS (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 2 UNITSDance Production Class.Note: Enrollment by add card only. See Dance 814 for more information.

8127 Lab 12:10- 6:25 Sun WEISER, M S NGYM 5601Or 6-Hrs, 15 Min TBA WEISER, M S NGYM 5601(12 Week Class - Starts 3/9/2008, Ends 6/1/2008 )

THEATER 270—BEGINNING ACTING (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITS

0684 9:35-11:00 M W GREAR, V L PAB 35230685 9:35-12:45 F CATALANO, F J PAB 35230686 11:10-12:35 M W GREAR, V L PAB 35230741 11:10-12:35 T Th PUTNAM, G E PAB 3523

Evening Classes3374 7:00-10:10 T GREAR, V L PAB 3523

THEATER 271—INTERMEDIATE ACTING (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Theater 270.

8306 Lec 2:15- 3:20 Th ADCOCK, A PAB 3523Lab 3:20- 5:25 Th ADCOCK, A PAB 3523

Evening Classes5231 Lec 7:00- 8:05 W CATALANO, F J PAB 3538

Lab 8:05-10:10 W CATALANO, F J PAB 3538

THEATER 273—ADVANCED ACTING (UC:CSU) - RPT 1 - 2 UNITSPrerequisite: Theater 271

8307 Lec 2:15- 3:20 Th ADCOCK, A PAB 3523Lab 3:20- 5:25 Th ADCOCK, A PAB 3523

Evening Classes5232 Lec 7:00- 8:05 W CATALANO, F J PAB 3538

Lab 8:05-10:10 W CATALANO, F J PAB 3538

THEATER 291—REHEARSALS AND PERFORMANCES (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 1 UNITRecommended Preparation: Theater 270, 342, or equivalent.Note: Enrollment by add card only.

8128 Lab 4-Hrs, 35 Min TBA WEISER, M S NGYM 5601(12 Week Class - Starts 3/9/2008, Ends 6/1/2008 )

8261 Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA PUTNAM, G E PAB 3521And 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA GEND, M D PAB 3521

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Evening Classes5222 Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA HORVATH, R J PAB 35275227 Lab 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA GREAR, V L PAB 3523

THEATER 292—REHEARSALS AND PERFORMANCES (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 2 UNITSRecommended Preparation: Theater 270, 342, or equivalent.Note: Enrollment by add card only.

8262 Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA PUTNAM, G E PAB 3521And 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA GEND, M D PAB 3521

Evening Classes5223 Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA HORVATH, R J PAB 35275228 Lab 6-Hrs, 30 Min TBA GREAR, V L PAB 3523

THEATER 315—INTRODUCTION TO THEATRICAL SCENIC DESIGN (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Theater 300.Note: This course will emphasize vocational skills and the use of computer graphics in scene design and related theatre design areas.

0738 9:35-11:00 T Th PUTNAM, G E PAB 3538

THEATER 320—COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGNING FOR THE THEATER - RPT 2 - 3 UNITS

0739 Lec 9:35-10:40 F GEND, M D PAB 3538Lab 10:40-12:45 F GEND, M D PAB 3538

THEATER 340—THEATRE MANAGEMENT-ON AND OFF STAGE - 2 UNITS

Evening Classes3294 7:00- 9:05 T PUTNAM, G E PAB 3538

THEATER 342—TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION (UC:CSU) - RPT 3 - 2 UNITSThis course fulfills Department technical theater requirement.

8263 Lab 12:45- 3:55 M GEND, M D PAB 3521And 12:45- 3:55 W PUTNAM, G E PAB 3521

THEATER 450—BEGINNING STAGE MAKE-UP (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSNote: Meets in PAB Makeup Lab and involves work on department productions.

Evening Classes3244 Lec 4:45- 5:15 T Th HORVATH, R J PAB 3504

Lab 5:25- 6:50 T HORVATH, R J PAB 3504And 1-Hr, 25 Min TBA HORVATH, R J PAB 3504

THEATER 911, 921, 931, 941—COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - THEATER - RPT 3 - 1-4 UNITSSee listing under Cooperative Work Experience Education.

WELDING (Back to Top)Industrial Technology Department Chair: R.D. SmetzerPhone: 719-6490. Office: AT 3803.Faculty Advisor: J.M. Greenfield. Phone: 710-4304. Office: AT 3807.Note: PERSONAL AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR ALL WELDING CLASSES.

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 161—OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING I - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes5241 Lec 6:00- 6:30 T Th WHEELER, G AT 3805

Lab 6:40- 9:10 T Th WHEELER, G AT 3805

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 162—OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING II - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes5242 Lec 6:00- 6:30 T Th WHEELER, G AT 3805

Lab 6:40- 9:10 T Th WHEELER, G AT 3805

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 261—ARC WELDING I - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Industrial Technology 161.

Evening Classes5243 Lec 6:00- 6:30 T Th WHEELER, G AT 3805

Lab 6:40- 9:10 T Th WHEELER, G AT 3805

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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 262—ARC WELDING II - 3 UNITS

Evening Classes5244 Lec 6:00- 6:30 T Th WHEELER, G AT 3805

Lab 6:40- 9:10 T Th WHEELER, G AT 3805

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 361—INERT GAS ARC WELDING I - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Industrial Technology 261 and 262.

Evening Classes5245 Lec 6:00- 6:30 T Th WHEELER, G AT 3805

Lab 6:40- 9:10 T Th WHEELER, G AT 3805

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 362—INERT GAS ARC WELDING II - 3 UNITSPrerequisite: Industrial Technology 162, 262, and 361.

Evening Classes5246 Lec 6:00- 6:30 T Th WHEELER, G AT 3805

Lab 6:40- 9:10 T Th WHEELER, G AT 3805

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 385—DIRECTED STUDY - INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY (CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Enrollment by add card only.

Evening Classes5247 3-Hrs, 10 Min TBA WHEELER, G AT 3805

WOMEN'S STUDIES (Back to Top)An inter-disciplinary program.Contact faculty advisor for more information or consult the College Catalog.Faculty Advisor: Sheila Williams. Phone: 710-4134. Office: FO 3004.The following courses in this program are being offered in the Spring semester.Anthropology 109 Political Science 19English 239 Psychology 16English 252 Psychology 32Health 8 Psychology 52History 52

WORD PROCESSING (Back to Top)See course listings under COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES.