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MUS 135AF 1 UnitBeginning Piano

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course covers the fundamentals of piano playing, posture, keyboard topog-raphy, note reading, technique, and piano repertoires. Required of (non-piano)music majors whose piano skills are non-existent or very limited.• Plus one hour per week arranged lab• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION21358 009 8:00- 8:50 A M Harrell, Mary 1112

LAB 8:00- 8:50 A W Harrell, Mary 111221342 001 9:00- 9:50 A M Harrell, Mary 1112

LAB 9:00- 9:50 A W Harrell, Mary 111221343 002 9:00- 9:50 A T Bai, Julie 1112

LAB 9:00- 9:50 A R Bai, Julie 111221344 003 10:00-10:50 A M Harrell, Mary 1112

LAB 10:00-10:50 A W Harrell, Mary 111221345 004 10:00-10:50 A T Galasso, Mathew 1112

LAB 10:00-10:50 A R Galasso, Mathew 111221346 005 11:00-11:50 A M Eubanks, Erdie 1112

LAB 11:00-11:50 A W Eubanks, Erdie 111221348 007 12:00-12:50 P M Harrell, Mary 1112

LAB 12:00-12:50 P W Harrell, Mary 111221347 006 12:00-12:50 P T Lee, Monica 1112

LAB 12:00-12:50 P R Lee, Monica 111221355 103 1:00- 1:50 P M Eubanks, Erdie 1112

LAB 1:00- 1:50 P W Eubanks, Erdie 111221351 008 1:00- 1:50 P T Lee, Monica 1112

LAB 1:00- 1:50 P R Lee, Monica 1112

21352 100 4:00- 5:50 P T Eubanks, Erdie 111221353 101 4:00- 5:50 P R Polevoi, Randy 111221359 106 6:00- 7:50 P R Lee, Monica 111221356 104 7:00- 8:50 P M Johnson, Cory 1112

MUS 135BF 1 UnitPiano

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: MUS 135AF with a grade of “C” or betterThis course includes the fundamentals of playing the piano; music reading,keyboard techniques, vocabulary, and repertory through elementary and earlyintermediate books.• Plus one hour per week arranged lab• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION21371 006 8:00- 8:50 A M Harrell, Mary 1112

LAB 8:00- 8:50 A W Harrell, Mary 111221360 001 10:00-10:50 A T Galasso, Mathew 1112

10:00-10:50 A R Galasso, Mathew 111221361 002 11:00-11:50 A M Eubanks, Erdie 1112

LAB 11:00-11:50 A W Eubanks, Erdie 111221363 004 12:00-12:50 P M Harrell, Mary 1112

LAB 12:00-12:50 P W Harrell, Mary 111221362 003 12:00-12:50 P TR Lee, Monica 1112

LAB 12:00-12:50 P TR Lee, Monica 111221368 103 1:00- 1:50 P M Eubanks, Erdie 1112

LAB 1:00- 1:50 P W Eubanks, Erdie 111221364 005 1:00- 1:50 P T Lee, Monica 1112

LAB 1:00- 1:50 P R Lee, Monica 1112

21365 100 4:00- 5:50 P T Eubanks, Erdie 111221366 101 4:00- 5:50 P R Polevoi, Randy 111221372 106 6:00- 7:50 P R Lee, Monica 111221369 104 7:00- 8:50 P M Johnson, Cory 1112

MUS 143 F 1 UnitBeginning Strings

Transfer: CSU, UCA rare opportunity to learn to play any one of the four great instruments of thebow string family — violin, viola, cello, upright bass. Course goal is to play sixtunes beautifully and in tune. Advanced classes and ensembles available uponconclusion.• Plus one hour per week arranged21373 001 9:00- 9:50 A M Hilera, Gerardo 1110

LAB 9:00- 9:50 A W Hilera, Gerardo 1110

MUS 152 F 1 UnitPercussion Class

Transfer: CSU, UCPercussion Class provides a foundation in music reading, rudiments, and tech-niques leading towards basic drum set skills in Rock and Jazz as well as tunedand hand percussion.• Plus one hour per week arranged lab21288 001 8:00- 8:50 A T Leckrone, Erik 1110

LAB 8:00- 8:50 A R Leckrone, Erik 1110

MUS 156 F 1 UnitBeginning Jazz Improvisation — Instrumental

Transfer: CSU, UCA practical “hands-on” approach to the study and skill development of musicalimprovisation in the jazz idiom.• Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged22377 002 3:00- 4:20 P MW Bagg, Joseph 111221289 001 3:30- 4:50 P TR Babad, Bruce 1123

MUS 157 F 1 UnitBeginning Vocal Styling and Improvisation

Transfer: CSU, UCAdvisory: Concurrent or previous enrollment in MUS 126 FThis course provides the vocalist with training to study voice in the context ofjazz and other popular styles and provides a venue by which they can learn toimprovise.• Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged21293 001 10:30-11:20 A M Shew, Jamie 1128

10:30-11:20 A W Shew, Jamie 1128

MUS 180 F 1 UnitCollegiate Chorale

Transfer: CSU, UCCollegiate Chorale is a performing group which performs traditional choral musicof all styles with an emphasis on music from the Baroque, Classical, andRomantic periods. This course is open to all students, with limited or no singingexperience.22138 001 10:30-11:50 A TR Brack, Brandon 1128

The above choir is the Fullerton College Men’s Chorale.

MUS 181 F 1 UnitWomen’s Chorale

Transfer: CSU, UCWomen’s Chorale is a performing group which rehearses and performs standardwomen’s choral literature with an emphasis on learning and practicing basicchoral techniques.• Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged in rehearsals, studio recordings and

concerts21296 001 12:00- 1:20 P TR Brack, Brandon 1111

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MUS 196HF 3 UnitsHonors Creative Arts — Music

Transfer: CSU, UCThe Honors Creative Arts student will gain an in-depth exposure to the musicaland theatrical performing arts, the fine arts of painting, sculpture, photographyand literature. The focus of this seminar-based course is on how these creativearts interrelate.• Plus one hour per week arranged at museums, concerts and theatrical

performances• Cost of admissions on field trips: approx $100-15023700 HN1 6:00- 8:50 P W Jensen, Robert 1129

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for this course, please contact the Officeof Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

MUS 203 F 3 UnitsCounterpoint

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: MUS 107BF with a grade of “C” or betterCoreq: MUS 204AFAdvisory: MUS 135AFThe study of 17th and 18th century counterpoint, including application to the20th century. Explores free counterpoint of canonic writing, two and three-partinvention, and 2, 3, and 4 voice fugues.21315 001 9:00-10:20 A TR Miller, Bruce 1128

MUS 204AF 1 UnitAdvanced Musicianship

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: MUS 104BF with a grade of “C” or betterCoreq: MUS 203 FAdvisory: MUS 135AFThis course is a continuation of MUS 104BF. This course includes developingmelodic and rhythmic sight singing along with melodic, harmonic and rhythmicdictation.• Plus one hour per week arranged21316 001 8:00- 8:50 A TR Miller, Bruce 1128

MUS 207 F 3 UnitsPop/Commercial Arranging/Composing

Transfer: CSUPrereq: MUS 205 FElements of orchestration and instrumentation as applied to pop and jazz ensembles.21317 001 10:00-11:50 A MW Babad, Bruce 1123

Plus one hour per week arranged.

MUS 224 F 3 UnitsRecording Studio II

Transfer: CSUPrereq: MUS 124 FThe last step in training recording engineers and music producers. Learn digitalaudio and the use of a digital audio workstation.21375 001 3:00- 4:50 P R Maz, Andrew 1125

LAB 6:00- 9:50 P M Maz, Andrew 1110

MUS 225 F 1 UnitApplied Music — Private Study

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: AuditionThrough this course music majors will have the opportunity to receive privatemusic lessons with Fullerton College faculty.• Plus five hours per week arranged21376 001 11:00-11:50 A F Lee, Monica 111121384 002 12:00-12:50 P F Jewell, Joseph 111021385 003 12:00-12:50 P F Rundus, Katharin 111122717 004 2:00- 2:50 P R Mazzaferro, Anthony 1110

MUS 227 F 1 UnitIntermediate Voice

Transfer: CSU, UCAdvisory: MUS 126 FIntended for voice majors or more advanced non-majors, this course empha-sizes individual progress in voice training and vocal literature in both English andforeign languages.• Plus one hour per week arranged lab21386 001 9:00- 9:50 A M Rundus, Katharin 1111

LAB 9:00- 9:50 A W Rundus, Katharin 111121387 002 9:00- 9:50 A T Rundus, Katharin 1123

LAB 9:00- 9:50 A R Rundus, Katharin 112322413 003 12:00-12:50 P T Rundus, Katharin 1123

LAB 12:00-12:50 P R Rundus, Katharin 1123

MUS 228 F 1 UnitAdvanced Voice

Transfer: CSU, UCAdvisory: MUS 227 F or AuditionThis course, intended for voice majors and advanced non-majors, has anemphasis on repertoire and performance. Students should have some back-ground in singing in a foreign language, usually Italian.• Plus one hour per week arranged24319 002 11:00-11:50 A M Rundus, Katharin 1111

LAB 11:00-11:50 A W Rundus, Katharin 1111Repertoire studied this semester will be German Lieder.

21582 001 11:00-11:50 A T Rundus, Katharin 1123LAB 11:00-11:50 A R Rundus, Katharin 1123Repertoire studied this semester will be French Melodie.

MUS 231 F 1 UnitIntermediate Guitar

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: MUS 130 FThis course continues the work of MUS 130 F and covers intermediate accom-paniment patterns and more difficult sight reading and chords.21388 001 1:00- 2:50 P T Scott, Michael 1128

MUS 232 F 1 UnitClassical Guitar

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: MUS 231 FDesigned for music majors. The class includes techniques and repertoire forclassical guitarists. The emphasis is on solo performance.21377 100 3:00- 4:50 P T Scott, Michael 1128

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MUS 233 F 1 UnitJazz Guitar

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: AuditionThis course introduces intermediate and advanced level students to the elementsand techniques of the guitar in jazz music.21378 001 12:30- 2:20 P W Jewell, Joseph 1128

MUS 234 F 1 UnitIntermediate Rock Guitar

Transfer: CSUPrereq: MUS 130 F or AuditionThis course meets for a two-hour session once a week. This is a hands-oncourse with the emphasis placed upon performance of the various popular guitarstyles studied.21379 001 1:00- 2:50 P M Scott, Michael 1128

MUS 236 F 1 UnitIntermediate Piano

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: MUS 135BFStudents will study keyboard literature, technique, interpretation, musical termi-nology and sightreading in a small class situation.• Plus one hour per week arranged lab21390 002 9:00- 9:50 A T Lee, Monica 1120A

LAB 9:00- 9:50 A R Lee, Monica 1120A21389 001 12:00-12:50 P M Eubanks, Erdie 1120A

7:00- 7:50 P T Eubanks, Erdie 1120A

MUS 237 F 1 UnitAdvanced Piano

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: MUS 236 FIndividualized instruction in performance, technique, interpretation and memo-rization skills for pianists.• Plus one hour per week arranged21381 001 1:00- 1:50 P M Lee, Monica 1120A

LAB 1:00- 1:50 P W Lee, Monica 1120A

MUS 238 F 1 UnitPop/Commercial Piano

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: AuditionPop/Commercial piano keyboard improvisation in various pop and jazz styles:techniques, materials, sources.• Plus one hour per week arranged in practice room21382 100 5:00- 6:50 P M Bagg, Joseph 1112

MUS 244 F 1 UnitAdvanced Strings

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: MUS 143 F or AuditionContinuation of studies in MUS 143 F or begin studies at whatever level studenthas achieved. Individual as well as group work in a master-class type situation.Class works well in conjunction with MUS 261 F.• Plus one hour per week arranged lab23820 002 11:00-11:50 A M Hilera, Gerardo 1110

LAB 11:00-11:50 A W Hilera, Gerardo 1110

MUS 247 F 1 UnitAdvanced Woodwinds

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: MUS 146 F or AuditionThis course is designed for the experienced music student to further develop hisor her skills and techniques in playing woodwind instruments.• Plus one hour per week arranged21392 001 1:30- 3:20 P T Coletta, Michelle 1123

MUS 250 F 1 UnitAdvanced Brass Class

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: MUS 149 F or AuditionThis course is designed for advanced instruction in brass techniques and inter-pretation of brass literature in an ensemble situation. Emphasis upon repertoireand public performance.21583 001 2:00- 2:59 P T Garvin, Jerry 1110

LAB 3:00- 3:50 P T Garvin, Jerry 1126Plus one hour per week arranged.

MUS 253 F 1 UnitAdvanced Percussion

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: MUS 152 F or AuditionThis course develops performance skills on snare drum, mallet instruments, andtimpani.• Plus one hour per week arranged21393 001 9:00- 9:50 A T Leckrone, Erik 1110

LAB 9:00- 9:50 A R Leckrone, Erik 1110

MUS 257 F 1 UnitAdvanced Vocal Styling and Improvisation

Transfer: CSU, UCAdvisory: MUS 157 F, two semesters with a grade of “B” or better orAuditionThis course provides the vocalist with advanced training to study voice in thecontext of jazz and other popular styles and provides a venue by which they canlearn to improvise.• Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged21394 001 12:00-12:50 P T Shew, Jamie 1128

LAB 12:00-12:50 P R Shew, Jamie 1128

MUS 258 F 1 UnitJazz Guitar Reading Ensemble

Transfer: CSU, UCAdvisory: MUS 234 F, MUS 231 F and/or MUS 233 FThe Jazz Guitar Reading Ensemble is a group made up of multiple guitars andrhythm section. The course is designed to help intermediate level guitaristsimprove their reading skills and to prepare them for more advanced performancegroups and classes.21670 100 1:00- 2:50 P R Jewell, Joseph 1128

MUS 260 F 1 UnitGuitar Ensemble

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: AuditionClass includes group sight-reading, practice and performance of guitar ensembleliterature from the Renaissance to the 20th century.21396 100 5:00- 6:50 P T Scott, Michael 1128

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MUS 262 F 1 UnitWoodwind Ensemble

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: AuditionThe course is designed for the experienced music student in order to playchamber music in woodwind ensembles while developing musical skills andknowledge.• Plus one hour per week arranged24302 100 6:00- 7:50 P M Maggs, Patricia 1123

The above class is for flutes only.

MUS 264 F 1 UnitPercussion Ensemble

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: AuditionRehearsal and performance of music for Percussion Ensemble.21398 001 10:00-11:50 A T Leckrone, Erik 1110

MUS 265 F 1 UnitPiano Ensemble

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: AuditionThis course will focus on learning and performing of standard and current duopieces, four-hand literature, group sight-reading, accompaniment, and piecesrequiring more than two pianos and/or other instruments.21399 001 2:00- 2:50 P M Lee, Monica 1112

LAB 2:00- 2:50 P W Lee, Monica 1112

MUS 266 F 1 UnitJazz Combo

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: AuditionA performance class that explores the performances of various small jazzensemble styles. This ensemble performs on and off campus throughout theyear. Open to all students by audition.21400 002 3:00- 4:20 P MW Babad, Bruce 111021401 001 3:00- 4:20 P TR Jewell, Joseph 1124

21402 102 4:30- 5:50 P MW Scott, Michael 1110

MUS 268 F 1 UnitJazz Guitar Ensemble

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: MUS 233 FThis performance group allows advanced guitarists to perform in a modern jazzstyle.21403 001 1:00- 2:50 P F Jewell, Joseph 1110

MUS 269 F 1 UnitAlternative Jazz Lab Ensemble

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: AuditionThis high powered ensemble rehearses and performs modern music from manyof the commercial styles including fusion, Latin, rock, and salsa. Open to allstudents by audition.21404 001 3:00- 4:20 P TR Woll, Gregory 1110

MUS 271 F 1 UnitFullerton College Symphony

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: AuditionNorth Orange County’s premier civic symphony orchestra. Students are welcomeon an audition basis and will perform major symphonic works in a season of fourdifferent concerts. Members receive discounted tickets to all symphony seriesand other perks.23319 100 7:00- 9:50 P R Anderson, Dean 1110

MUS 273 F 1 UnitConcert Band

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: AuditionThe Concert Band is designed primarily for adult members of the North OrangeCounty Community College District. (Undergraduate music majors must enroll inMUS 274 F. Open to all residents by audition.)• Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged in rehearsals, studio recordings and

concerts.21405 100 7:00- 9:50 P T Mazzaferro, Anthony 1110

The above class runs concurrently with MUS 003 F (CRN 23154).

MUS 274 F 1 UnitFullerton College Symphonic Winds

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: AuditionThe Fullerton College Symphonic Winds is a major performing group for wind,brass, and percussion music majors at Fullerton College. Non-music majors arealso welcome to join this ensemble.• Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged in rehearsals, studio recordings and

concerts21406 001 12:00- 1:20 P TR Mazzaferro, Anthony 1110

MUS 276 F 1 UnitJazz Band

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: AuditionAdvisory: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 274 FFullerton College’s premiere jazz ensemble plays Big Band music from the1940’s through the present time. This band is by audition only and performsconcerts throughout the semester.• Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged21407 001 1:30- 2:50 P MW Babad, Bruce 1110

MUS 277 F 1 UnitJazz Lab Band

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: AuditionAdvisory: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 274 FThis ensemble plays Big Band music from the 1940’s through the present time.This band is by audition only and performs concerts throughout the semester.• Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged in rehearsals, studio recordings and

concerts21408 001 12:00- 1:20 P MW Delfante, Ernest 1110

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MUS 281 F 1 UnitConcert Choir

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: AuditionConcert Choir is a performing group open to all students by audition. The choirperforms traditional choral literature including music from the Renaissanceperiod to the present, accompanied and a capella.• Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged in rehearsals, studio recordings and

concerts21409 001 12:00- 1:20 P MW Tebay, John 1111

MUS 285 F 1 UnitChamber Singers

Transfer: CSU, UCAdvisory: AuditionChamber Singers is a performing group of students comprised primarily ofmusic majors, but open to all students by audition. The choir performs choralchamber music, a cappella and accompanied by composers such as Bach,Mozart and Telemann, as well as contemporary composers.• Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged in rehearsals, studio recordings and

concerts.21410 001 2:00- 3:20 P MW Tebay, John 1111

MUS 287 F 1 UnitVocal Jazz Ensemble

Transfer: CSU, UCAdvisory: AuditionThis course will study and perform jazz charts from the 1940’s to the present. Allperformers are on microphone and there are solo opportunities for participants.• Plus 1-1/4 hours per week in rehearsals, studio recordings, and concerts21411 001 1:30- 2:50 P TR Shew, Jamie 111121412 002 3:00- 4:20 P TR Shew, Jamie 1111

MUS 299 F 1 UnitMusic: Independent Study

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationPrereq: High scholarship music majorFor advanced students who wish to pursue a particular area of music throughindividual study.• Plus one hour per week arranged with instructor21413 IS1 1/19-5/27 Tebay, John 1113

The above class requires that student must sign with instructor in MusicDepartment before registering.

MUS 910 F 3 UnitsElectronic Music II

Prereq: MUS 110 FLearn how to produce and record music using a contemporary MIDI synthesizerstudio and digital audio workstation. This course includes sequencers, editor/librarians, intelligent arrangers, algorithmic composers, and digital audio workstations.• Plus one hour per week arranged21414 001 1:30- 2:50 P TR Burger, Markus 1125

PLEG 101 F 3 UnitsIntroduction to Paralegal Studies

Transfer: CSUThis course explores the role and function of the paralegal in the legal professionand provides a cursory overview of the major aspects involved in the practice of law.20442 001 9:00-10:20 A MW Pollinger, Barbara 325

22499 101 4:00- 6:50 P W Pollinger, Barbara 31220443 100 7:00- 9:50 P T Smith, Clay 325

PLEG 104 F 3 UnitsIntroduction to Legal Research and Terminology

Transfer: CSUThis course combines essential knowledge of relevant legal terminology withpractical research techniques demanded of the paralegal in all areas of the law.20444 001 10:30-11:50 A MW Dayton, Steven 313

20445 100 7:00- 9:50 P W Butterworth, Guerin 311

PLEG 105 F 3 UnitsIntroduction to Legal Writing

Transfer: CSUPrereq: PLEG 101 F, PLEG 104 F and ENGL 100 FThis course provides the paralegal student with an opportunity to generate anddraft some of the major documents encountered in contemporary legal practice.Emphasis is placed on honing English Writing skills.23993 100 7:00- 9:50 P W Beaver, Robin 323

PARALEGAL STUDIES

OFFICE TECHNOLOGY(see Computer Information Systems)

OCEANOGRAPHY (see Earth Sciences)

NUTRITION (see Foods)

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PLEG 210 F 1 to 4 UnitsParalegal Internship

Transfer: CSUPrereq: PLEG 101 F, PLEG 104 F, PLEG 105 F, PLEG 201 F and PLEG 202 FThis course provides vocational learning and training opportunities for a studentthrough employment in a law office or other legal environment. Employersrequest that 75% of paralegal studies courses must be completed for placementincluding both civil litigation classes.• 85 hours applicable employment for 2 units, plus 85 hours for each additional

unit• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION22183 100 6:00- 6:50 P W Beaver, Robin 311

PLEG 211 F 3 UnitsReal Property Law and Procedure

Transfer: CSUPrereq: PLEG 101 F and PLEG 104 FThis course provides an overview of the substantive and procedural aspects ofreal property law and practice.23983 100 7:00- 9:50 P R Russell, Craig 311

PLEG 215 F 3 UnitsDiscovery in Electronic Age

Transfer: CSUPrereq: PLEG 101 F and PLEG 104 FThis course provides the student with a comprehensive overview of acquiring,managing, producing and organizing various documents during all phases of alawsuit. Traditional and computer-assisted methods of document managementand discovery are explored.23987 800 9:00-11:50 A S 3/27-5/22 Dayton, Steven 312

12:30- 4:05 P S 3/27-5/22 Dayton, Steven 312Last day to add: Apr 9; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 9; Last day to drop with “W”: May 8; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 27.

PLEG 217 F 3 UnitsImmigration Law

Transfer: CSUPrereq: PLEG 101 F and PLEG 104 FThis course involves the study of the substantive and procedural immigrationlaws of the United States, including temporary and permanent visas, naturaliza-tion, U.S. citizenship, political asylum, and expulsion proceedings. Students willlearn to identify and complete the major forms related to the immigration process.23988 800 9:00-11:50 A S 1/23-3/20 Staff 312

12:30- 4:05 P S 1/23-3/20 Staff 312Last day to add: Jan 29; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 29; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 6; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 23.

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PLEG 116 F 3 UnitsComputers in the Law Office I

Transfer: CSUThis is a beginning course introducing computer hardware and software basicsthat apply to the legal environment. Students will learn Microsoft Office compo-nents including Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Outlook, and the Windowsoperating system as they are used in the day-to-day life of paralegals.23697 HY1 HYBRID 1/19-5/27 Rodgers, Carolanne

10:30-11:50 A TR Rodgers, Carolanne 315HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to meet on campus, asscheduled, for the first three weeks of the semester, but will then revert to anon-line component with an on-campus meeting every other week. For coursespecific requirements, contact instructor at [email protected]. For moreinformation, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

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HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to meet on campus, asscheduled, for the first three weeks of the semester, but will then revert to anon-line component with an on-campus meeting every other week. For coursespecific requirements, contact instructor at [email protected]. For moreinformation, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

PLEG 201 F 3 UnitsCivil Litigation I

Transfer: CSUPrereq: PLEG 101 F and PLEG 104 F, both with a grade of “C” or betterThis course examines preliminary procedures for filing civil lawsuits in Californiaand federal courts. Emphasis is placed on generating legal documents throughand including the pleading stage of litigation.21890 200 7:00- 9:50 P M 1/21-3/18 Dayton, Steven 514

7:00- 9:50 P R 1/21-3/18 Dayton, Steven 514Last day to add: Jan 27; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 27; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 4; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.

PLEG 202 F 3 UnitsCivil Litigation II

Transfer: CSUPrereq: PLEG 101 F and PLEG 104 F, both with a grade of “C” or better(changed Spring 2010)Advisory: Completion of PLEG 201 F is strongly advised (added Spring 2010)This course continues the study of civil trials by focusing on understanding andgenerating documents related to discovery procedures, trial and appellate proce-dures, and post-trial remedies.22074 300 7:00- 9:50 P M 3/22-5/27 Dayton, Steven 514

7:00- 9:50 P R 3/22-5/27 Dayton, Steven 514Last day to add: Apr 7; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 13; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 25.

PLEG 204 F 3 UnitsFamily Law

Transfer: CSUPrereq: PLEG 101 F and PLEG 104 FThis course is an overview of the issues unique to practitioners of family law.Areas investigated include divorce, child and spousal support, visitation andcustody, paternity and adoption.23982 101 7:00- 9:50 P T Beaver, Robin 311

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PHIL 100 F 3 UnitsIntroduction to Philosophy

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationStudents will learn, analyze and evaluate various viewpoints, problems andissues regarding human nature, knowledge, morality, religion and other selectedtopics. Students who receive credit in this course may not receive credit in PHIL 100HF.20500 001 7:30- 8:50 A MW Crippen, James 12722063 002 9:00-10:20 A MW Crippen, James 12720505 003 9:00-10:20 A TR Nelson, Levonne 11724135 004 9:00-10:20 A TR Hanson, Bruce 12720526 005 10:30-11:50 A MW Holden, Michael 141320509 006 10:30-11:50 A TR Nelson, Levonne 11924134 007 10:30-11:50 A TR Hanson, Bruce 141820514 008 12:00- 1:20 P MW Hanson, Bruce 141321679 009 12:00- 1:20 P TR Holden, Michael 12520518 010 1:30- 2:50 P MW Vanderpool, Jeffrey 11720525 011 1:30- 2:50 P TR Vanderpool, Jeffrey 117

21690 103 4:00- 6:50 P W Crippen, James 11720529 100 4:00- 6:50 P R Lape, Eric 142722062 101 7:00- 9:50 P M Reich, Louis 12520531 102 7:00- 9:50 P T Brady, Michael 127

PHIL 100HF 3 UnitsHonors Introduction to Philosophy

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationStudents will learn, analyze and evaluate various viewpoints, problems andissues regarding human nature, knowledge, morality, religion and other selectedtopics. This course has been enhanced for honors students. Students whoreceive credit in this course may NOT receive credit in PHIL 100 F.23295 HN1 9:00-10:20 A MW Holden, Michael 523SEM

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for this course, please contact the Officeof Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

PHIL 101 F 3 UnitsIntroduction to Religious Studies

Transfer: CSU, UCStudents will explore and analyze various viewpoints, problems, and issuesregarding religion. Included among these issues are concepts of human destiny,religious ethics, and other selected topics.22406 100 7:00- 9:50 P M Gayhart, Bryce 127

PHIL 105 F 3 UnitsWorld Religions

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationThis course is a comparative examination of the beliefs, world views, rituals,ethics and social systems of the major religious traditions throughout the world.This course satisfies the Multicultural Graduation Requirement. Students whoreceive credit in this course may not receive credit in PHIL 105HF.21853 001 9:00-10:20 A TR Seaton, Derry 141820577 002 12:00- 1:20 P MW Seaton, Derry 119

20606 100 7:00- 9:50 P T Gayhart, Bryce 117

PHILOSOPHY ANDRELIGIOUS STUDIES

PHIL 160 F 3 UnitsIntroduction to Ethics

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course will survey basic ethical theories in order to show how they haveaffected analysis of various ethical problems and their solutions both for the individual and society.21680 001 9:00-10:20 A MW Nelson, Levonne 141824285 002 12:00- 1:20 P TR Berndt, Laura 1429

PHIL 170 F 3 UnitsLogic and Critical Thinking

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course will develop the student’s critical thinking and writing skills. Therewill be an emphasis on recognition, analysis and evaluation of arguments.21877 001 12:00- 1:20 P MW Vanderpool, Jeffrey 62121856 002 12:00- 1:20 P TR Vanderpool, Jeffrey 11723380 003 1:30- 2:50 P MW Hanson, Bruce 141821855 004 1:30- 2:50 P TR Berndt, Laura 127

20609 100 4:00- 6:50 P W Quandt, Timothy 142720610 101 7:00- 9:50 P M Quandt, Timothy 11920611 102 7:00- 9:50 P T Lape, Eric 1418

PHIL 172 F 3 UnitsCritical Thinking and Writing

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: ENGL 100 F with a grade of “C” or betterThis course will cover all the standard topics of a traditional critical thinkingcourse. This course is specifically designed to meet the IGETC critical thinking/writing requirement.22650 001 10:30-11:50 A MW Nelson, Levonne 125

PHIL 198AF 3 UnitsThe Holocaust

Transfer: CSUThe Jewish experience known as the Holocaust was the most far-reaching ofseveral genocides in the 20th century. An examination will be made of both theevents of the Holocaust, contributing forces, and philosophical and religiousreflections.24136 001 10:30-11:50 A TR Seaton, Derry 1430

PHIL 202 F 3 UnitsHistory of Philosophy: Modern and Contemporary

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course is a historical introduction to the western philosophic tradition.Selected philosophers will be examined from each of the following periods:Modern and Contemporary.22065 001 10:30-11:50 A TR Holden, Michael 1014

PHIL 270 F 3 UnitsIntroduction to Asian Religions

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course is a comparative examination of the beliefs, world-views, rituals,ethics, and social systems of the religious traditions and communitiesthroughout Asia. This course satisfies the Multicultural Graduation Requirement.21857 001 10:30-11:50 A MW Seaton, Derry 1420

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PHIL 299 F 1 UnitPhilosophy Independent Study

This course is offered for students who wish to increase their knowledge of theSocial Sciences through individual study and small group conferences. Studentssuccessfully completing this course will be awarded elective credit in the SocialSciences area for credit.23861 IS1 1/19-5/27 Staff

PHOT 100 F 3 UnitsBasic Photography

Transfer: CSUFor beginning photographers to learn basic camera operation and the use ofcomposition, color and lighting to create a variety of images. Student mustprovide their own camera as well as film and processing.• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION22955 OL1 ONLINE 1/19-5/27 Kane, Lena ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. On first dayof semester: students must log on and email instructor using the course mailtool no later than 11:59 pm PST on Tues, Jan 26. NOTE: Email not receivedthrough course mail tool, by the deadline, may result in the student beingdropped from the course. For more information, contact instructor [email protected]. For answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

PHOT 101 F 3 UnitsIntroduction to Photography

Transfer: CSU, UCStudents may choose to study both traditional film and digital media. Studentschoosing traditional will expose and develop film from which they will produceblack-and-white enlargements in a darkroom and students choosing digitalmedia will capture images with a digital camera and produce both color andblack-and-white prints created from digital imaging equipment.20533 001 7:00- 9:50 A MW Kane, Lena 517

For the above class, bring 35mm SLR camera to first class meeting.20536 002 7:00- 9:50 A TR Kane, Lena 517

For the above class, bring 35mm SLR camera to first class meeting.20537 003 9:00- 2:50 P F Stroll, Susan 517

For the above class, bring 35mm SLR camera to first class meeting.20538 004 10:00-12:50 P MW Kane, Lena 517

For the above class, bring 35mm SLR camera to first class meeting.20539 005 10:00-12:50 P TR Minton, Jeffrey 517

For the above class, bring 35mm SLR camera to first class meeting.20554 006 1:00- 3:50 P MW Kane, Lena 517

For the above class, bring 35mm SLR camera to first class meeting.20553 007 1:00- 3:50 P TR Minton, Jeffrey 517

For the above class, bring 35mm SLR camera to first class meeting.

PHOT 103 F 3 UnitsIntermediate Photography

Transfer: CSUPrereq: PHOT 101 F with a grade of “C” or better (removed Spring 2010)Advisory: PHOT 101 F (added Spring 2010)Students will learn to use different types of cameras and films as well as toexpand the skills and concepts acquired in PHOT 101 F.20560 100 4:00- 6:50 P MW Minton, Jeffrey 517

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PHOT 109 F 3 UnitsPortrait Photography

Prereq: PHOT 101 F with a grade of “C” or better (removed Spring 2010)Advisory: PHOT 101 F (added Spring 2010)This course is designed to give the student a working knowledge of portraitstyles and techniques. Students must provide a manually adjustable 35mmcamera.20562 100 7:00- 9:20 P MW Minton, Jeffrey 517

PHOT 111 F 3 UnitsIntroduction to Photography from Analog to Digital

Transfer: CSU, UCStudents will learn the processes of both the traditional and digital darkroom.Students will capture images and produce both color and black and white printscreated from imaging equipment.23957 001 8:00- 9:59 A M La Montia, Melody 1015

LAB 10:00-10:50 A M La Montia, Melody 1024LAB 8:00-10:50 A W La Montia, Melody 1024

24347 100 4:00- 5:50 P W La Montia, Melody 1015LAB 6:00- 9:50 P W La Montia, Melody 1024

PHOT 216 F 3 UnitsAdvanced Digital Photography

Transfer: CSUAdvisory: PHOT 111 F or PHOT 112 F or demonstrate competency inperforming various basic digital camera functionsStudents will explore a variety of photographic subjects including fashion, adver-tising, portrait, industrial and architectural photography.23958 001 9:00-10:59 A F La Montia, Melody 706

LAB 11:00- 2:50 P F La Montia, Melody 1024

PHOT 221 F 3 UnitsStudio Specialties

Transfer: CSUAdvisory: PHOT 101 F or PHOT 111 F or PHOT 112 F or demonstratecompetency in performing a variety of basic camera functionsStudents will learn studio and location practices for a variety of photographicsubjects. Emphasis will be on strobe lighting, mixed lighting, special effects,composition, and styling.23959 100 4:00- 9:50 P R La Montia, Melody 517

PHOT 290 F 2 to 4 UnitsInternship in Photography

Transfer: CSUCourse is designed for photography students to develop their skills throughinternships and work experience. Sixteen hours of class meetings plus 85 hoursemployment/internship per semester is required for two units. An additional 85 hours of employment/internship is required for each additional unit.24185 800 5:00- 8:50 P U (2/7) La Montia, Melody 706

5:00- 8:50 P U (3/7) La Montia, Melody 7065:00- 8:50 P U (4/11) La Montia, Melody 7065:00- 8:50 P U (5/2) La Montia, Melody 706

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PE 102 F 1 UnitYoga

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationAn overview course in yoga emphasizing breathing and deep relaxation tech-niques to reduce stress, improve concentration, circulation, flexibility andmuscle tone and unify mind, body and spirit.22829 003 6:30- 7:50 A MW Altman, Danielle 1209S24389 103 1:30- 2:50 P MW Staff 1209N23519 030 3:00- 4:20 P MW Staff 1209N

21880 100 4:30- 5:50 P TR Ward, Michael 1209N22387 101 8:00- 9:20 P MW Staff 1209S

PE 104 F 1 UnitSpinning (formerly PE 104AF)

Transfer: CSU, UCSpinning is a unique, indoor, group stationary cycling program. This efficient,high-energy group exercise integrates music, camaraderie and visualization in acomplete body-mind exercise routine.24126 001 7:00- 8:20 A MW Sober, Dustin 1200

The above class will meet in the patio area next to the dance studio.24128 003 12:00- 1:20 P MW Sober, Dustin 1200

The above class will meet in the patio area next to the dance studio.24127 002 12:00- 1:20 P TR Vandiver, Jason 1200

The above class will meet in the patio area next to the dance studio.

24129 100 6:00- 7:20 P TR Vandiver, Jason 1200The above class will meet in the patio area next to the dance studio.

PE 105 F 1 UnitBadminton

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationInstruction in the fundamental skills of badminton with emphasis on strategy forsingles, doubles, and mixed doubles.24131 800 9:00-11:50 A S Deep, Thomas 1225

22327 110 6:00- 8:50 P T Tafoya, Michelle 1225

PE 108 F 1 UnitBowling

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationFundamentals of bowling and consideration of basic skills, rules and strategies.For beginning, intermediate and advanced bowlers. Class meets at the AMFBowling Center, 1501 S. Lemon in Fullerton.• Plus one hour per week arranged• Facility use fee required23508 650 9:00-11:50 A R Crooks, Brian AMFBC20132 630 12:30- 3:20 P M Picchi, Andrea AMFBC22330 670 1:00- 3:50 P W Woelke, Deborah AMFBC

23842 620 4:00- 6:50 P M Byrnes, Timothy AMFBC20133 640 4:00- 6:50 P M See, Roger AMFBC

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

PE 112 F 1 UnitFencing

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationInstruction in movement with the weapon, simple and compound actions,defenses, drills and activity.23823 010 7:30- 8:50 A MW Deep, Thomas FTENCT

The above class meets at the tennis courts.23055 020 7:30- 8:50 A TR Bevec, Gina 1225

23537 100 6:00- 8:50 P R Deep, Thomas FTENCTThe above class meets at the tennis courts.

PE 114 F 1 UnitCardiovascular Conditioning

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationIndividual exercises designed for the student interested in achieving physicalfitness through cardiovascular conditioning.23817 010 7:00- 8:20 A TR Sober, Dustin FCSOCC24133 005 7:30- 8:50 A MW Austin, Philip FCSOCC

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Can’t find where your PE class meets?Circuit Lab FWELLLStrength Lab 1212North Balcony 1209NSouth Balcony 1209SNorth Gym 1201South Gym 1225Dance Studio 1230Massage Program (new location) 3022

(Berkeley Center: corner of Berkeley and Lemon)Wellness Center Class FWELLCWellness Center Lab FWELLLOUTDOOR FacilitiesBaseball Field FBBFAquatic Center AQUCTRSherbeck Field (Track) SHBKFLSoccer Field FCSOCCSoftball Field FSBFTennis Courts FTENCTOFF-CAMPUS FacilitiesAloha Family Billiards AFB

7311 Orangethorpe, Buena Park (714) 522-2611AMF Bowling Center AMFBC

1501 S. Lemon, Fullerton (714) 526-7725Birch Hills Golf Course BHGOLF

2250 E. Birch St., Brea (714) 990-0201Canyon Terrace Health Club (Racquetball) CANTER

100 N. Tustin, Anaheim (714) 974-0280Golfers Paradise GOPA

1600 N. Harbor, Fullerton (714) 879-7888Newport Aquatic Center NAC

1 Whitecliff Dr, Newport Beach (Outrigger Paddling and Kayaking) (949) 646-7725

Rock City RCKCTY5100 E. La Palma, Anaheim (714) 777-4884

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PE 115 F 1 UnitGolf

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationBasic fundamentals of golf, including etiquette, rules and terminology.• Facility use fee required23509 610 7:00- 9:50 A F Fuscardo, Nicholas GOPA

The above class meets at Golfer’s Paradise, 1600 N. Harbor, Fullerton. Questions? Contact Nick Fuscardo at [email protected].

23510 620 7:30-10:20 A S Fuscardo, Nicholas GOPAThe above class meets at Golfer’s Paradise, 1600 N. Harbor, Fullerton. Questions? Contact Nick Fuscardo at [email protected].

20152 630 10:00-12:50 P F Woelke, Deborah FCSOCCThe above class meets the first day at the Soccer Field.Thereafter, class meets at the Golfer’s Paradise, 1600 N Harbor in Fullerton.Questions? Contact Debi Woelke, [email protected].

PE 117 F 1 UnitGymnastics

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationBasic skills and knowledge necessary to the performance of gymnastics.22149 100 8:00- 8:50 P M Kelley, Michael 1225

LAB 9:00- 9:50 P M Kelley, Michael 1225

PE 121 F 1 UnitWalking for Fitness

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationThis coed course will emphasize that walking for optimum health and fitness isnot a myth or a dream. It is simple, easy and within walking distance. This classis designed to improve cardiovascular health and total body toning throughaerobic and anaerobic conditioning.24139 010 8:00- 9:20 A WF Staff 1200

The above class meets at the Gazebo near the northwest corner of the 1200 building.

24137 800 8:00-10:50 A S Mendoza, Marian 1200The above class meets at the Gazebo near the northwest corner of the 1200 building.

24138 005 11:00-11:50 A MTW Plum-Widner, Alix 1200The above class meets at the Gazebo near the northwest corner of the 1200 building.

22137 110 5:00- 6:20 P MW Bevec, Gina 1200The above class meets at the Gazebo near the northwest corner of the 1200 building.

22056 100 6:30- 7:50 P MW Bevec, Gina 1200The above class meets at the Gazebo near the northwest corner of the 1200 building.

PE 122 F 1 to 2 UnitsSurfing

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationAdvisory: Swim 50 yards and tread water for five minutesIntroduction and practice in the essential skills of paddling, wave selection,etiquette, and water safety for long/short board riding.• Plus one hour per week arranged — two units for Spring20193 610 7:00- 7:50 A R Rapp, Edward FWELLC

LAB 8:00- 9:50 A R Rapp, Edward AQUCTRThe above class meets first day in Rm. 1244 (Wellness Center), bring swim-suit. Questions? Contact Eddie Rapp at: [email protected].

PE 123 F 1 to 2 UnitsOutrigger Canoeing

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationAdvisory: Swim 50 yards and tread water for five minutesA hands-on course to introduce the skill and history of outrigger canoeing. Basicskills will be introduced and developed for individual (one-person outrigger) andgroup (six-person outrigger) canoeing.• Plus one hour per week arranged — two units for Spring• $15 Facility use fee required20199 610 7:00- 7:50 A F Rapp, Edward 1246

LAB 7:51- 9:50 A F Rapp, Edward AQUCTRThe above class meets first day in Rm. 1246, Faculty Lounge, bring swimsuit.Thereafter, class meets at the Newport Aquatics Center, 1 Whitecliff Dr, Newport Beach. Questions? Contact Eddie Rapp at: [email protected].

PE 124 F 1 to 2 UnitsKayaking

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationAdvisory: Swim 50 yards and tread water for five minutesA hands-on course designed to introduce and analyze the skill of kayaking.Practice the essential paddling skills, equipment use, and water safety for flat-water and ocean kayaking.• Plus one hour per week arranged — two units for Spring• Facility use fee required20200 610 7:00- 7:50 A F Rapp, Edward 1246

LAB 7:51- 9:50 A F Rapp, Edward AQUCTRThe above class meets first day in Rm. 1246, Faculty Lounge, bring swimsuit.Thereafter, class meets at the Newport Aquatics Center, 1 Whitecliff Dr, Newport Beach. Questions? Contact Eddie Rapp at: [email protected].

PE 126 F 1 UnitBeach Volleyball

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationThis course provides basic instruction and strategies in beach volleyball.Designed to develop basic skills, knowledge of rules, team strategies and desirefor future participation during leisure time.• Facility use fee required24345 600 10:30- 1:20 P F Rapp, Edward 1246

The above section will meet the first day in Rm. 1246 at 10:30 am. Thereafter,the class will meet in Huntington Beach. Questions? Contact Eddie Rapp,[email protected].

PE 127 F 1 UnitRacquetball — Indoors

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationInstruction and practice in the basic skills of racquetball, rules, strategy, andcompetition in singles and doubles.• $50 facility use fee required20201 610 7:00- 9:50 P M Woelke, Deborah 1246

The above class will meet in Rm. 1246, Faculty Lounge, the first night. There-after, the class will meet at Canyon Terrace Health Club (Racquetball), 100 N. Tustin, Anaheim. Questions? Contact Debi Woelke at [email protected].

PE 129 F 1 UnitStep Aerobics

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationClass will provide vigorous aerobic activity through coordinated stepping movement.23569 800 8:00-10:50 A S Staff 1209S24295 801 11:00- 1:50 P S Staff 1209S

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PE 131 F 1 to 2 UnitsBodyboarding

Transfer: UCAdvisory: Swim 50 yards and tread water for 3 minutesIntroduction and practice in the essential skills of paddling, kicking, wave selec-tion, etiquette, and water safety for bodyboarding.• Plus one hour per week arranged — two units for Spring22907 610 7:00- 7:50 A R Rapp, Edward FWELLC

LAB 8:00- 9:50 A R Rapp, Edward AQUCTRThe above class meets the first day in Rm. 1244 (Wellness Center), bringswimsuit. Questions? Contact Eddie Rapp at: [email protected].

PE 134 F 1 UnitSwimming

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationBasic instruction and practice in the fundamental elements of swimming.23554 050 7:00- 9:50 A F Altman, Danielle AQUCTR24327 800 8:00-10:50 A S Rangel, Rori AQUCTR23516 020 11:30-12:50 P TR Kauffman, Michael AQUCTR24328 010 12:00- 1:20 P MW Ames, Devon AQUCTR

22503 100 5:00- 6:20 P MW Juarez, Aric AQUCTR

PE 136 F 1 UnitSpringboard Diving

Instruction in forms of springboard diving which stress balance, strength, flexi-bility, coordination, and kinesthetic ability. The anaerobic workout includes thetechniques of approach steps, hurdle, and takeoffs. Entries into the water andmid-air maneuvers will be identified and practiced on one meter and three meterdiving boards.23703 010 10:00-11:20 A MW Austin, Philip AQUCTR

PE 139 F 1 UnitTennis

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationInstruction and practice in basic skills of tennis, ground strokes, serve andvolley, with emphasis on strategy for singles and doubles. For Beginners,Intermediate and Advanced tennis players.24355 800 8:30-11:20 A S Arellano, Martin FTENCT21864 005 9:00-10:20 A TR Juarez, Aric FTENCT24204 001 10:30-11:50 A MW Juarez, Aric FTENCT20217 010 12:00- 1:20 P TR Woelke, Deborah FTENCT

24205 301 6:00- 8:50 P MW 3/22-5/26 Clingan, Jeffrey FTENCTLast day to add: Apr 6; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 6; Last day to drop with “W”: May 12; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 24.

22911 300 6:00- 8:50 P TR 3/23-5/27 See, Roger FTENCTLast day to add: Apr 7; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 13; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 25.

PE 142 F 1 UnitMountaineering/Rock Climbing

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationCourse is designed for students to develop skills in mountaineering and rockclimbing.• Class meets at Rock City, 5100 E. La Palma in Anaheim• Facility use fee required21780 600 6:00- 7:50 P M Van Voorhis, Steven RCKCTY

Questions? Contact Steve Van Voorhis at [email protected].

PE 147 F 1 UnitRelaxation/Flexibility Fitness

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationClass emphasis on breathing, relaxation and stretching exercises of yoga, whichlead to better fitness and stress reduction.23515 015 9:00-10:20 A MW Juarez, Aric 1201

24390 100 6:30- 7:50 P MW Austin, Philip 1209S

PE 149 F 1 UnitSwim for Fitness

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationPrereq: Swimming skills requiredSwimming for health and physical fitness.23841 001 6:00- 7:20 A MW Ames, Devon AQUCTR23498 010 11:00-12:20 P MW Bevec, Gina AQUCTR24281 015 11:00-12:20 P TR See, Roger AQUCTR22534 020 1:00- 2:20 P MW Plum-Widner, Alix AQUCTR24277 040 2:00- 3:20 P TR Rapp, Edward AQUCTR

PE 151 F 1 UnitWater Aerobics/Pool Exercise

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationA physical fitness program stressing cardiovascular conditioning and exercise tocommands with music and water routines.23499 010 11:00-12:20 P MW Bevec, Gina AQUCTR

24208 100 7:30- 8:50 P TR Bevec, Gina AQUCTR

PE 152 F 0.5 to 2 UnitsFitness Training Lab — Circuit

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationOne orientation session required before beginning workouts. Orientation will behourly during the first three days of semester for students new to the activity.Orientations after first three days will be posted. Flexible hours (27 hoursrequired for 0.5 unit credit)• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION• Open Entry/Open Exit22423 OE1 1/19-5/27 Giles, Scott FWELLL

The above class lab hours are M-Th (11 am-3 pm); F (11 am-1 pm); M-Th (6-8 pm). LAST DAY TO ADD: 2 units (2/24); 1.5 units (3/5): 1 unit (4/9); 0.5 units (4/28). LAST DAY TO DECREASE UNITS: 4/26/2008. Questions? Contact Scott Giles at [email protected] day to add: Apr 28; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

PE 154 F 2 UnitsFitness Testing with Exercise Prescription

Transfer: CSU, UCEvaluation of fitness level by scientific equipment based on body composition,metabolic rate, and oxygen capacity, plus complete nutrition analysis with indi-vidual program.20219 010 10:00-10:50 A MW Jespersen, Jeffrey FWELLC

LAB 10:51-11:20 A MW Jespersen, Jeffrey FWELLC20220 020 12:30- 1:20 P MW Jespersen, Jeffrey FWELLC

LAB 1:21- 1:50 P MW Jespersen, Jeffrey FWELLL

20221 100 5:30- 6:20 P MW Jespersen, Jeffrey FWELLCLAB 6:21- 6:50 P MW Jespersen, Jeffrey FWELLL

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PE 158 F 1 UnitPersonalized Fitness

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course is a supervised, group-circuit exercise program that focuses on theindividual’s needs. Includes individual assessment and the various principlesand techniques of exercise.24209 100 5:30- 6:50 P TR Jespersen, Jeffrey FWELLL

PE 159 F 0.5 to 2 UnitsISP Strength Training (Olympic Weights)

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationThis course is an open laboratory experience designed to provide instruction andsupervision of students with individualized strength programs using selection-ized equipment or Olympic weights. Flexible hours and variable units. Oneorientation session required before beginning workouts. Orientations will behourly during the first three days of semester for students new to the activity.Orientations after the first three days will be posted. *NOTE: Flexible hours (27required for each half unit of credit).• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION• Open Entry/Open Exit22089 OE1 1/19-5/27 Giles, Scott 1231

The above class lab hours are M-F (7 am-1 pm); M-Th (6-8 pm). LAST DAY TO ADD: 2 units (2/24); 1.5 units (3/5): 1 unit (4/9); 0.5 units (4/28).LAST DAY TO DECREASE UNITS: 4/26/2008. Questions? Contact Scott Gilesat [email protected] day to add: Apr 28; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

PE 161 F 1 UnitBody Conditioning and Fitness

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationClass emphasis on individual exercise for contouring and conditioning, posture,weight training and light aerobics.23566 005 6:00- 7:20 A TR Ames, Devon AQUCTR20222 030 2:30- 3:50 P TR Picchi, Andrea FWELLL

24286 100 6:00- 7:20 P MW Kolias, John AQUCTR

PE 162 F 1 UnitConditioning for Athletes

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationInstruction and practice in weight training, weight lifting, aerobic fitness/flexibilityfor competing in various intercollegiate sports.24378 WI1 7:00-12:20 P MTWRF 1/4-1/15 Rangel, Rori AQUCTR

WINTER INTERSESSION CLASS:Last day to add: Jan 4; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 4; Last day to drop with “W”: Jan 13; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 4.

24379 WI2 10:00- 3:20 P MTWRF 1/4-1/15 Mendoza, Marian FSBFWINTER INTERSESSION CLASS:Last day to add: Jan 4; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 4; Last day to drop with “W”: Jan 13; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 4.

24380 WI3 1:00- 5:20 P MTWRFS 1/4-1/16 Fuscardo, Nick FBBFWINTER INTERSESSION CLASS:Last day to add: Jan 4; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 4; Last day to drop with “W”: Jan 13; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 4.

PE 163 F 1 UnitKickboxing

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationInstruction in forms of kickboxing that stress cardiovascular endurance, strengthdevelopment and improved flexibility. This includes influences from severalmartial arts and the sparring and self-defense aspects of kickboxing.23749 015 10:00-11:20 A TR Lewin, Pamela 1209N23518 030 11:30-12:50 P MW Crooks, Brian 1209N22834 001 12:00- 1:20 P TR Crooks, Brian 1209N

23563 105 6:00- 7:20 P MW Urias, Gerardo 1209N23765 110 7:30- 8:50 P MW Urias, Gerardo 1209N

PE 165 F 1 UnitLifetime Fitness

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationThis class provides cardiovascular fitness training, strength and conditioningexercises and nutrition programs to improve in the components of health-related physical fitness. Each student will develop an individual program suitedto his/her goals.20245 010 9:00-10:20 A MW See, Roger FWELLL23497 020 9:00-10:20 A TR Bevec, Gina FWELLL22748 025 10:00-12:50 P F Giles, Scott FWELLL20263 030 11:00-12:20 P TR Jespersen, Jeffrey FWELLL20264 040 12:30- 1:50 P TR Jespersen, Jeffrey FWELLL

20265 120 7:00- 8:20 P MW Jespersen, Jeffrey FWELLL24287 110 7:00- 8:20 P TR Urias, Gerardo FWELLL

PE 167 F 1 UnitCardio Kickboxing Aerobics

Course provides cardiovascular development through basic kick-boxing aerobicexercise movements set to music. This is an aerobic exercise class with no phys-ical contact.22511 110 6:00- 7:20 P TR Bevec, Gina 1209S

PE 168 F 1 UnitBoot Camp Workout

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationThis course will focus on individual exercise for obstacle course completion,calisthenics, weight training, aerobics, yoga, Pilates and overall fitness.24215 001 9:00-11:50 A M Picchi, Andrea FCSOCC24216 002 10:00-11:20 A TR Picchi, Andrea FCSOCC

PE 175 F 0.5 to 2 UnitsVolleyball — Team Development

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationThis course is designed to prepare the student-athlete for team development andintercollegiate competition. Students will receive training in fundamentals andstrategies necessary for successful competition.22915 010 10:30-11:50 A TR Rapp, Edward 1225

PE 179 F 2 UnitsSpirit Squad

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: AuditionThis course is designed for the Pep Squad to develop skills in tumbling, stunts,dance technique, choreography, leadership skills, crowd motivation, and com-petitions. Performance is mandatory at school athletic events and campus functions.20269 010 10:00-11:50 A F Plum-Widner, Alix 1201

LAB 6:00- 7:50 P MW Plum-Widner, Alix 1201LAB 8:00- 9:50 P MW Plum-Widner, Alix 1201Questions? Contact Alix Plum-Widner at [email protected].

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PE 181 F 1 UnitBasketball

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationCourse will include the fundamentals of basketball with an emphasis on strategyand team play.24326 002 7:00- 9:50 A F Smith, Andre 120123522 001 7:30- 8:50 A MW See, Roger 1201

PE 182 F 1 UnitBody Building, Development and Weightlifting

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationInstruction includes those resistive exercises that tend to build muscle cells andproper techniques in power lifting. Course may be taken four times for credit.24280 001 7:30- 8:50 A TR See, Roger 121223511 005 8:00- 9:20 A MW Giles, Scott 1212

PE 183 F 1 UnitConditioning for Athletes — Circuit

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationInstruction and practice in weight training, weight lifting, aerobic fitness/flexibility for competing in various intercollegiate sports.22517 015 12:00- 1:20 P TR Bassi, Lisa FSBF

23335 101 4:00- 5:35 P MTWR 4/12-5/13 Murphy, Eugene SHBKFLLast day to add: Apr 14; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 14; Last day to drop with “W”: May 5; Last day to drop for refund: Apr 13.

PE 185 F 3 UnitsFootball — Defense

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationThis course is designed to give students the skills, proper knowledge and mentalpreparation necessary to play collegiate football, specifically at the defensiveposition.20281 010 2:00- 4:05 P MTWR Crooks, Brian 1205

Questions? Contact Brian Crooks at [email protected] 020 3:15- 5:20 P MTWR Jespersen, Jeffrey SHBKFL

Questions? Contact Tim Byrnes at [email protected].

PE 186 F 3 UnitsFootball — Offense

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationThis class is designed to give students the skills, proper knowledge and mentalpreparation necessary to play collegiate football, specifically at the offensiveposition.20290 010 1:45- 3:50 P MTWR Byrnes, Timothy 1207

Questions? Contact Tim Byrnes at [email protected].

PE 188 F 1 UnitSelf Defense — Boxing

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationInstruction in the discipline of boxing that covers cardiovascular endurance,strength development and improved agility. This course will include sparring andself defense aspects.22519 015 7:00- 9:50 A F Vandiver, Jason 1209N22925 005 8:00- 9:20 A MW Vandiver, Jason 1209N22518 010 8:00- 9:20 A TR Lewin, Pamela 1209N24283 020 10:00-11:20 A MW Giles, Scott 1209N

PE 189 F 1 UnitSoccer Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation

Basic skills of soccer, including technique, tactics and rules of the game.22336 020 11:00-12:20 P TR Giles, Scott FCSOCC23528 300 2:30- 5:20 P TR 3/23-5/27 Barber, Anthony FCSOCC

Last day to add: Apr 7; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 13; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 25.

24225 301 6:00- 8:50 P MW 3/22-5/26 Perez, Alejandro FCSOCCLast day to add: Apr 6; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 6; Last day to drop with “W”: May 12; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 24.

PE 191 F 0.5 to 2 UnitsVolleyball: Player Development

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationThe basic skills of volleyball are taught with emphasis on strategy and rules. An opportunity is provided for class and interclass competition.22916 010 10:30-11:50 A TR Rapp, Edward 1225

PE 192 F 1 UnitWater Polo Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation

Prereq: Intermediate SwimmerThis class is being offered as a coed class. Instruction in the fundamentals ofwater polo includes physical skill development, conditioning, game strategy andterminology.22727 100 6:00- 7:20 P TR Kolias, John AQUCTR20291 110 6:00- 8:50 P W Martinez, Gabriel AQUCTR

Questions? Contact Gabriel Martinez at [email protected].

PE 193 F 1 UnitWeight Training/Weight Lifting

This course stresses weight lifting techniques that will produce muscle tone andstrength.22520 005 6:30- 7:50 A MW Giles, Scott 121224381 WI2 10:00- 3:20 P MTWRF 1/4-1/15 Giles, Scott 1212

WINTER INTERSESSION CLASS:Last day to add: Jan 4; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 4; Last day to drop with “W”: Jan 13; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 4.

PE 199 F 1 to 2 UnitsPhysical Education Independent Study I

Transfer: UC Credit LimitationThis course is for students who wish to participate in acceptable non-curricularphysical activities or who wish to work in the field as a teaching assistant or official or to study special programs in physical education.22845 IS1 1/19-5/27 Snyder, Peter

PE 223 F 1 UnitPilates Mat I Transfer: CSU, UC

This is a beginning level course in alignment and correctives work based onexercises and concepts developed by Joseph H. Pilates.24242 001 1:00- 2:20 P MW Chan, Judy 1209S24243 002 2:30- 3:50 P MW Chan, Judy 1209S

PE 224 F 1 UnitPilates Mat II Transfer: CSU, UC

Prereq: PE 223 F with a grade of “C” or betterThis is a course in alignment and correctives work based on concepts and exercises developed by Joseph H. Pilates — includes advanced level mat workusing small equipment.24245 002 10:00-12:50 P F Harrison, Mark 1209S24244 005 2:30- 3:50 P TR Chan, Judy 1209S

24246 100 4:00- 5:20 P MW Kramer, Marsha 1209S

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PE 225 F 2 UnitsPilates Reformer

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: PE 224 F with a grade of “C” or betterThis is a course in alignment and correctives work based on concepts and exercises developed by Joseph H. Pilates. This course includes mat work andreformer exercises.24241 001 9:00-10:20 A MTWR Plum-Widner, Alix 1209S

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

PE 202 F 2 UnitsBaseball

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationThis course is designed for members of the intercollegiate baseball team. Coursemay be taken three times for credit.20371 010 2:00- 3:50 P MTWRF Fuscardo, Nicholas FBBF

Questions? Contact Coach Nick Fuscardo at [email protected].

PE 203 F 2 UnitsBasketball — Men

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationA hands-on course to introduce theory, technique and the competitive strategiesof basketball. Students must meet the eligibility requirements of the OrangeEmpire Conference. Student athletes will need to pass the sports physical admin-istered by a team physician prior to competition. This course is designed toprepare athletes for future participation at the four-year level.24239 010 12:00- 1:50 P MTWRF Smith, Andre 1201

PE 204 F 2 UnitsBasketball — Women

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationA hands-on course to introduce theory, technique and the competitive strategiesof basketball. Students must meet the eligibility requirements of the OrangeEmpire Conference. Student athletes will need to pass the sports physical admin-istered by a team physician prior to competition. This course is designed toprepare athletes for future participation at the four-year level.24240 100 4:00- 5:50 P MTWRF Woelke, Deborah 1201

PE 210 F 2 UnitsSoftball — Women

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationAdvisory: Subject to auditionThis course is designed for advanced female softball players to participate on theintercollegiate softball team. Daily practice or a minimum of 10 hours per weekis required. In order to be eligible for athletic competition, students must meetthe eligibility requirements of the COA (Commission on Athletes) and the OrangeEmpire Conference. Student athletes will need to pass the sports physical admin-istered by a team physician prior to competition.20372 010 1:30- 3:20 P MTWRF Bassi, Lisa FSBF

Questions: Contact Coach Lisa Bassi, [email protected], or Marian Mendoza,[email protected].

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PE 211 F 2 UnitsSwimming — Men

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationAdvisory: Try-out requiredDaily practice for ten hours per week. This course is developed for swimmersand divers wanting to compete on an intercollegiate swimming team. Team stan-dards and expectations established. Competition scheduled versus other localcollege teams.20373 010 1:30- 3:20 P MTWRF Kauffman, Michael AQUCTR

Questions: Contact Michael Kauffman at [email protected].

PE 212 F 2 UnitsSwimming — Women

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationDaily after-school practice for a minimum of ten hours per week. This course is developed for advanced swimmers and divers wanting to compete on an intercollegiate swimming team. Team standards and expectations established.Competition is scheduled versus other local college teams. Course may be takenthree times for credit.20374 010 1:30- 3:20 P MTWRF Rangel, Rori AQUCTR

Questions: Contact Coach Rori Rangel at [email protected].

PE 214 F 2 UnitsIntercollegiate Tennis

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationThis course is designed for the advanced tennis player wanting to participate on the intercollegiate tennis teams. Daily after-school practice or play for aminimum of ten hours per week. Students must meet Orange Empire Conferenceeligibility requirements.20376 010 2:00- 3:50 P MTWRF Giles, Scott FTENCT

The above class is for the women’s tennis team. Questions? Contact CoachScott Giles at [email protected].

22935 020 2:00- 3:50 P MTWRF See, Roger FTENCTThe above class is for the men’s tennis team. Questions? Contact Roger Seeat [email protected].

PE 215 F 2 UnitsTrack — Men/Women

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationCourse may be taken three times for credit.20377 010 1:00- 2:50 P MTWRF Bevec, Gina SHBKFL

The above course is for the Women’s Track and Field Team. Questions? Contact Coach Gina Bevec at [email protected].

21682 020 1:00- 2:50 P MTWRF Juarez, Aric SHBKFLThe above class is for the Men’s Track and Field Team. Questions? ContactCoach Aric Juarez at [email protected].

PE 222 F 2 UnitsBadminton — Women

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationIn order to be eligible for athletic competition, students must meet the eligibilityrequirements of the Orange Empire Conference. Also, candidates must pass aphysical exam. A tryout is required to demonstrate skills and badminton ability.Daily practices and games per schedule.22941 010 2:00- 3:50 P MTWRF Carroll, Constance 1225

Questions? Contact Connie Carroll at [email protected].

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PE 235 F 2 UnitsFirst Aid, CPR, and Safety Education

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationThis is a general course that meets the needs of civic-minded students who wishto be trained in accident prevention and care of the injured. The American RedCross instructional outline will be followed. Upon successful completion, thestudents will be certified in both Standard First Aid and CPR.24272 800 8:00- 5:20 P SU 1/23-1/31 Price, Rhett 1205

Last day to add: Jan 23; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 23; Last day to drop with “W”: Jan 30; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 23.

24273 801 8:00- 5:20 P SU 2/20-2/28 Price, Rhett 1205Last day to add: Feb 20; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 20; Last day to drop with “W”: Feb 27; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 20.

24274 802 8:00- 5:20 P SU 3/13-3/21 Price, Rhett 1205Last day to add: Mar 13; Last day to drop without “W”: Mar 13; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 20; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 13.

24275 804 8:00- 5:20 P SU 4/24-5/2 Price, Rhett 1205Last day to add: Apr 24; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 24; Last day to drop with “W”: May 1; Last day to drop for refund: Apr 24.

20292 010 10:00-10:50 A MW Price, Rhett 1205

24270 HY2 HYBRID 1/19-2/21 Byrnes, Timothy8:00- 9:50 A T (1/19) Byrnes, Timothy 12058:00- 9:50 A T (1/26) Byrnes, Timothy 12058:00- 9:50 A T (2/2) Byrnes, Timothy 12058:00- 9:50 A T (2/9) Byrnes, Timothy 12058:00- 9:50 A T (2/16) Byrnes, Timothy 1205

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to meet on campus 2 hours per week in addition to online coursework. This course uses CE 6. Forcourse specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected] general information, FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.Last day to add: Jan 23; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 23; Last day to drop with “W”: Feb 10; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 21.

24271 HY3 HYBRID 1/19-2/21 Byrnes, Timothy8:00- 9:50 A R (1/21) Byrnes, Timothy 12058:00- 9:50 A R (1/28) Byrnes, Timothy 12058:00- 9:50 A R (2/4) Byrnes, Timothy 12058:00- 9:50 A R (2/11) Byrnes, Timothy 12058:00- 9:50 A R (2/18) Byrnes, Timothy 1205

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to meet on campus 2 hours per week in addition to online coursework. This course uses CE 6. Forcourse specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected] general information, FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.Last day to add: Jan 23; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 23; Last day to drop with “W”: Feb 10; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 21.

23836 HY1 HYBRID 4/12-5/16 Byrnes, Timothy6:00- 7:50 P R (4/15) Byrnes, Timothy 12056:00- 7:50 P R (4/22) Byrnes, Timothy 12056:00- 7:50 P R (4/29) Byrnes, Timothy 12056:00- 7:50 P R (5/6) Byrnes, Timothy 12056:00- 7:50 P R (5/13) Byrnes, Timothy 1205

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to meet on campus 2 hours per week in addition to online coursework. This course uses CE 6. Forcourse specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected] general information, FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.Last day to add: Apr 17; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 17; Last day to drop with “W”: May 7; Last day to drop for refund: Apr 15.

PE 236 F 3 UnitsPrevention and Care of Athletic Injuries

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationDesigned for future athletic trainers, coaches, massage and physical therapistsin the field of sports medicine. Concentrates on prevention, evaluation, treatmentand rehabilitation of athletic-related injuries.• Plus two hours arranged per week with instructor20298 015 8:00- 9:50 A T Cuevas, Juan 120723727 030 8:00- 9:50 A F Cuevas, Juan 1205

PE 239 F 3 UnitsOpen Water Scuba Diving

Transfer: CSUAdvisory: Ability to swim 50 yards and tread water for 3 minutesThis beginner course develops basic skills and provides an opportunity to expe-rience the ocean environment through SCUBA diving. Certification is available.• Plus two hours per week arranged• Use fee required23334 100 6:00- 9:50 P M Price, Rhett 120520304 120 6:00- 9:50 P W Price, Rhett 1205

Questions? Contact Rhett Price at [email protected].

PE 240 F 2 UnitsSports Officiating for Men

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationInstruction in basic rules and mechanics of officiating seasonal sports. Studentwill receive practical experiences in officiating. Course may be taken twice forcredit.• Plus two hours per week arranged with instructor20309 100 6:00- 7:50 P M Fuscardo, Nicholas 1207

PE 243 F 2 UnitsStress Management Through Physical Activity

Transfer: CSU, UCInstruction and practice will be given in identifying major sources and types ofstress. Each student will develop an individual program suited to his/her needs.Lab instruction will include practice in stretching, progressive relaxation, action,autogenics, biofeedback, differential relaxation as well as mental imagery andrehearsal techniques.22085 010 2:00- 3:20 P TR Dillard, Jason FWELLC

PE 245 F 2 UnitsLifesaving, Basic Rescue and CPR

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationPrereq: Ability to swimCourse follows American Red Cross material. Certificates for advanced lifesavingand CPR are issued upon completion of the course.24263 800 8:00- 5:20 P SU 5/8-5/16 Altman, Danielle 1207

The above class meets two Saturdays and Sundays and includes a half hourlunch. Plus 2 hours per day arranged.Last day to add: May 8; Last day to drop without “W”: May 8; Last day to drop with “W”: May 7; Last day to drop for refund: May 8.

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PE 246 F 3 UnitsAdvanced/Master SCUBA Diver

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationAdvisory: Demonstrate the basic skills of scuba according to the nationalstandards of NAUI. (Regulator clear, mask clear, low and out of airemergency.) Students need to be able to swim in order to complete thewater component of the course.This course includes theory and implementation of advanced/master techniquesin SCUBA diving and offers various specialized courses of training in addition tocertification in advanced/master diving as well as specialties.• Plus two hours per week arranged22083 100 6:00- 7:50 P T Price, Rhett 1205

LAB 8:00- 9:50 P T Price, Rhett 1205Questions? Contact Rhett Price at [email protected].

PE 247 F 3 UnitsSports Management

Transfer: CSUThis course introduces organization, management, planning, staffing, directing,and controlling a sports program. The course also includes such areas asbudget, facilities, scheduling, officials, transportation, public relations, parentand booster clubs, purchase and care of athletic equipment, fundraising, andmarketing.• Plus two hours per week arranged22084 010 12:30- 1:50 P M Woelke, Deborah 1205

12:30- 1:50 P W Picchi, Andrea 1205

24247 100 6:00- 8:50 P T Chadez, Donald 1207

PE 248 F 3 UnitsPsychology of Sport

Transfer: CSUThe study of psychological effects on motor performance as well as the effectsof participating in physical activity on psychological development, health, andwell being.20319 010 11:00-12:20 P MW Lewin, Pamela 120520316 020 11:30-12:50 P TR Lewin, Pamela 1207

24339 101 6:00- 8:50 P T Rapp, Edward 1246

PE 250 F 3 UnitsSport and the United States Society

Transfer: CSUThis course examines sport in the United States society, and how various ethnicand minority groups have influenced sport participation at the local, state andnational levels. Sport history from both the national and international perspectivewill be reviewed. This course satisfies the Multicultural Graduation Requirement.22426 101 6:00- 8:50 P W Fuscardo, Nicholas 1207

23250 OL1 ONLINE 1/26-3/7 Bassi, Lisa6:00- 6:50 A T (1/26) Bassi, Lisa 1413

ONLINE CLASS: The above course requires students to attend a MANDATORYORIENTATION on Tues, Jan 26, 6-6:50 am in Rm. 1413. Students MUSTATTEND the orientation or may be dropped from the course. This course uses CE 6. For course specific requirements, visit instructor’s website athttp://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lbassi or contact instructor at [email protected] general information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.Last day to add: Jan 31; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 31; Last day to drop with “W”: Feb 26; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 28.

PE 250 F continued:23251 OL2 ONLINE 3/1-4/18 Bassi, Lisa

6:00- 6:50 A T (3/2) Bassi, Lisa 1413ONLINE CLASS: The above course requires students to attend a MANDATORYORIENTATION on Tues, Mar 2, 6-6:50 am in Rm. 1413. Students MUSTATTEND the orientation or may be dropped from the course. This course uses CE 6. For course specific requirements, visit instructor’s website athttp://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lbassi or contact instructor at [email protected] general information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.Last day to add: Mar 7; Last day to drop without “W”: Mar 7; Last day to drop with “W”: Apr 8; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 4.

24264 OL3 ONLINE 2/8-3/14 Bassi, Lisa6:00- 6:50 A T (2/9) Bassi, Lisa 1413

ONLINE CLASS: The above course requires students to attend a MANDATORYORIENTATION on Tues, Feb 9, 6-6:50 am in Rm. 1413. Students MUSTATTEND the orientation or may be dropped from the course. This course uses CE 6. For course specific requirements, visit instructor’s website athttp://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lbassi or contact instructor at [email protected] general information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.Last day to add: Feb 16; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 16; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 10.

PE 252 F 2 UnitsIntro to Physical Education

Transfer: CSUIntroduction and orientation to physical education as a profession and as anacademic discipline. Explores subdisciplines, opportunities in the field, philos-ophy, scientific foundation, and analyzes and evaluates individuals that haveinfluenced these trends and issues in the 21st century.24282 001 10:00-10:50 A TR Giles, Scott 1207

PE 266 F 2 UnitsPhysical Fitness as a Lifelong Concept

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationFocus on current trends and thoughts of lifelong fitness. Emphasis is on theaging process and concepts in fitness training as they impact advancing years.20322 010 10:00-10:50 A MW Lewin, Pamela 1207

PE 270 F 3 UnitsDiet and Exercise for Athletes

Transfer: CSUThis class explores the principles of weight control as it relates to an exerciseprogram and reviews the factors affecting weight-related problems with athletes.Diet and exercise theories will be explained along with the evaluation of fad dietsand supplements along with an exercise program.24322 001 8:00- 8:50 A MW Lewin, Pamela 1207

LAB 8:51- 9:20 A MW Lewin, Pamela 1207

PE 285 F 2 UnitsProfessional Activities — Theory/Volleyball

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationOne hour lecture and two hours lab per week. This course is designed to preparepresent and future players, physical education teachers and coaches in thetheory of coaching volleyball. The course includes the mental and physicalpreparation of becoming a volleyball player, the theory and practical experiencepertaining to the offense and defense strategies of volleyball, individual tech-nique drills to perfect the skills of volleyball.24206 100 6:00- 6:50 P R Dillard, Jason 1207

LAB 7:00- 8:50 P R Dillard, Jason 1207

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PHYS 130 F 4 UnitsElementary Physics

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationPrereq: MATH 020 FA survey of principles, philosophy and phenomena of physics, including motion,forces, gravity, electricity, waves, relativity, and nuclear physics.• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION21794 003 9:00-10:20 A MW ONeill, Brendan 419T

LAB 10:30-11:50 A MW ONeill, Brendan 419T

20038 100 5:30- 6:50 P TR Raoufi, Aziz 1959LAB 7:00- 9:50 P R Raoufi, Aziz 416T

PHYS 205 F 4 UnitsPhysics for the Life Sciences I(formerly College Physics)

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationPrereq: MATH 141 F and MATH 142 F, both with a grade of “C” or betterThis is the first half of an algebra-based two-semester sequence (PHYS 205 Fand PHYS 206 F) for students majoring in the life sciences. This course satisfiesa requirement for biology majors in the CSU system, but not the UC system.• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION24017 001 10:30-11:50 A TR Crowell, Benjamin 416T

LAB 12:00- 2:50 P R Crowell, Benjamin 416T

PHYS 206 F 4 UnitsPhysics for the Life Sciences II(formerly College Physics)

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationPrereq: PHYS 205 F with a grade of “C” or betterThis is the second half of an algebra-based, two-semester sequence (PHYS 205 F and PHYS 206 F) for students majoring in the life sciences. This coursesatisfies a requirement for biology majors in the CSU system, but not the UCsystem.• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION20039 001 5:30- 6:50 P TR Crowell, Benjamin 416T

LAB 7:00- 9:50 P T Crowell, Benjamin 416T

PHYS 210 F 4 UnitsPhysics with Calculus for the Life Sciences I (formerly Physics)

Transfer: CSU, UCCoreq: MATH 150AFThis is the first half of a calculus-based, two-semester sequence (PHYS 210 Fand PHYS 211 F) for students majoring in the life sciences. This course satisfiesa requirement for biology majors in the UC system; the CSU system will accepteither this sequence or PHYS 205 F and PHYS 206 F.24018 001 10:30-11:50 A TR Crowell, Benjamin 416T

LAB 12:00- 2:50 P R Crowell, Benjamin 416T

PHYSICSPHYS 211 F 4 UnitsPhysics with Calculus for the Life Sciences II (formerly Physics)

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationPrereq: PHYS 210 F with a grade of “C” or betterCoreq: MATH 150BFThis course is the second half of a calculus-based, two-semester sequence(PHYS 210 F and PHYS 211 F) for students majoring in the life sciences. Thiscourse satisfies a requirement for biology majors in the UC system; the CSUsystem will accept either this sequence or PHYS 205 F and PHYS 206 F.20040 001 5:30- 6:50 P TR Crowell, Benjamin 416T

LAB 7:00- 9:50 P T Crowell, Benjamin 416T

PHYS 221 F 4 UnitsGeneral Physics I

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationPrereq: MATH 150AF with a grade of “C” or betterThis course covers mechanics, vibrations, and properties of matter, requiringknowledge of differential and integral calculus.20041 001 10:30-11:50 A MW Crowell, Benjamin 416T

LAB 12:00- 2:50 P M Crowell, Benjamin 416T20042 002 1:00- 2:20 P MW Sherman, George 419T

LAB 2:30- 3:50 P MW Sherman, George 419T

20043 100 5:30- 6:50 P MW Sherman, George 419TLAB 7:00- 8:20 P MW Sherman, George 419T

PHYS 222 F 4 UnitsGeneral Physics II

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationPrereq: PHYS 221 F and MATH 150BF, both with a grade of “C” or betterThis course covers electrostatics, electric and magnetic fields, simple AC/DCcircuits, as well as Maxwell’s equations in integral form.20044 001 1:00- 2:20 P TR Sherman, George 419T

LAB 2:30- 3:50 P TR Sherman, George 419T

23422 100 5:30- 6:50 P TR ONeill, Brendan 419TLAB 7:00- 9:50 P R ONeill, Brendan 419T

PHYS 223 F 4 UnitsGeneral Physics III

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationPrereq: PHYS 222 F with a grade of “C” or betterThis course will discuss thermodynamics, mechanical and electromagneticwaves, optics, special relativity, and an introduction to quantum mechanics, theatom, and the nucleus.20045 100 6:00- 8:50 P M Widmann, Peter 416T

LAB 6:00- 8:50 P W Widmann, Peter 416T

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POSC 100 F 3 UnitsAmerican Government

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationAn introductory survey of American political issues, governing institutions,federal and state, and other elements involving American politics that stressesthe development of student analytical skills. Students who receive credit in thiscourse may not receive credit in POSC 100HF.20794 001 7:30- 8:50 A TR Conforti, Daniel 144020795 002 9:00-10:20 A MW Reilly, Joseph 52123830 T01 9:00-10:20 A TR Conforti, Daniel 1440

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20797 T02 9:00-10:20 A TR Conforti, Daniel 144023833 003 10:30-11:50 A MW Salas, Ricardo 142120799 004 10:30-11:50 A TR Reilly, Joseph 52120806 005 12:00- 1:20 P MW Dahi, Naji 52120815 006 12:00- 1:20 P TR Dahi, Naji 144020816 007 1:30- 2:50 P MW Balma, Jodi 52120828 008 3:00- 4:20 P TR Dahi, Naji 1413

22415 100 4:00- 6:50 P M Balma, Jodi 141323080 101 4:00- 6:50 P W Balma, Jodi 141320831 102 7:00- 9:50 P T Salas, Ricardo 1413

23081 OL1 ONLINE 1/19-5/27 Balma, JodiONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Studentsmust log onto this course by Jan 19 or may be dropped from the course. Thiscourse uses CE 6. For course specific requirements, visit instructor’s websiteat http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/jbalma/ or contact instructor at [email protected]. For general information, answers to FAQs and more, go tohttp://online.fullcoll.edu.

23082 OL2 ONLINE 1/19-5/27 Conforti, DanielONLINE COURSE: The above course is conducted ONLINE. Students must logonto this course by Jan 20 or may be dropped from the course. Students mustvisit the DISCUSSION BOARD by Jan 20 or may be dropped from the course.This course uses MCGRAW-HILL PAGEOUT. For course specific require-ments, visit instructor’s website at http://dconforti.pageout.net or contactinstructor at [email protected].

23083 OL3 ONLINE 1/19-5/27 Reilly, JosephONLINE COURSE: The above course is conducted ONLINE. Students must logonto this course by Jan 20 or may be dropped from the course. Students mustvisit the DISCUSSION BOARD by Jan 20 or may be dropped from the course.This course uses MCGRAW-HILL PAGEOUT. For course specific require-ments, visit instructor’s website at http://jreilly.pageout.net or contact instruc-tor at [email protected].

23084 OL4 ONLINE 1/19-5/27 Salas, RicardoONLINE COURSE: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Studentsmust log onto this course by Jan 19 or may be dropped from the course. AnOPTIONAL IN-PERSON ORIENTATION is scheduled for Fri, Jan 22, 4-5:20 pmin Rm. 1440. This course uses Pageout. For course specific requirements,visit instructor’s website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/rsalas or contactinstructor at [email protected]. For general information, answers to FAQsand more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

POLITICAL SCIENCEPOSC 100 F continued:

23834 OL5 ONLINE 1/19-5/27 Salas, RicardoONLINE COURSE: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Studentsmust log onto this course by Jan 19 or may be dropped from the course. AnOPTIONAL IN-PERSON ORIENTATION is scheduled for Fri, Jan 22, 4-5:20 pmin Rm. 1440. This course uses Pageout. For course specific requirements,visit instructor’s website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/rsalas or contactinstructor at [email protected]. For general information, answers to FAQsand more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

POSC 180 F 3 UnitsCapital Field Trip: Sacramento Seminar

Transfer: CSUThis seminar class joins with student delegations from other California collegesand universities that meet in the state capitol for a four-day policy conferenceeach Spring. The class will meet regularly before the seminar to prepare studentsfor the conference. Student contribution of $175 will cover the cost of trans-portation, hotel, and registration fee for the seminar.23819 OL1 ONLINE 1/19-4/11 Balma, Jodi

ONLINE CLASS with OPTIONAL ORIENTATION: The above course is con-ducted entirely ONLINE with a 3-day FIELD TRIP Feb 28-Mar 2. Students mustlog onto this course by Jan 20 or may be dropped from the course. AnOPTIONAL IN-PERSON ORIENTATION is scheduled for Wed, Jan 20, 7:30 pmin Rm. 611. This course uses CE 6. For course specific requirements, visitinstructor’s website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/jbalma or contact instruc-tor at [email protected]. For general information, answers to FAQs andmore, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.Last day to add: Jan 31; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 31; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 17; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.

POSC 216 F 3 UnitsGovernment and Politics of the Middle East

Transfer: CSU, UCAn introductory survey to the social and political foundations and governmentalinstitutions of Arab states, Israel, Iran, and Turkey. The course will analyze thepolitical systems, regional conflicts and socio-economic change in the MiddleEast.20838 001 10:30-11:50 A MW Dahi, Naji 1427

POSC 230 F 3 UnitsIntroduction to International Relations

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course emphasizes the evolution of the nation-state system during andfollowing the Cold War. More specifically, students will learn about the dynamicsof foreign policy making, balance of power theory, the causes of war, and inter-national organizations such as the United Nations.20839 001 12:00- 1:20 P MW Salas, Ricardo 1418

POSC 299 F 1 UnitPolitical Science Independent Study

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationThis course is offered for students who wish to increase their knowledge of theSocial Sciences through individual study and small group conferences. Studentssuccessfully completing this course will be awarded elective credit in the SocialSciences area.22439 IS1 1/19-5/27 Balma, Jodi

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PRNT 070 F 2 to 8 UnitsQuick Printing and In-Plant Graphics

This course prepares students to operate various small offset duplicator presses(AB Dick, Multi, Hamada, and TOK Heidelberg).23043 001 8:00-11:50 A F Howey, Dennis 901

PRNT 072AF 2 UnitsPhoto-Silk Screen

This course prepares students to enter the photo screen printing area with prac-tical experience in coating, exposing, and printing. Experience on single colorprinting on various substrates.• $15.00 Material Fee — PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION20584 001 8:00-11:50 A F Karaba, Salvatore 905C

20585 101 6:00- 9:50 P W Karaba, Salvatore 905C22321 102 6:00- 9:50 P R Karaba, Salvatore 905C

PRNT 072BF 2 UnitsIntermediate Photo-Silk Screen

Prereq: PRNT 072AF with a grade of “C” or betterThis course prepares students on single to multi-color printing on varioussubstrates.• $15.00 Material Fee — PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION20586 001 8:00-11:50 A F Karaba, Salvatore 905C

20587 101 6:00- 9:50 P W Karaba, Salvatore 905C22323 102 6:00- 9:50 P R Karaba, Salvatore 905C

PRNT 072CF 2 UnitsAdvanced Photo-Silk Screen

Prereq: PRNT 072BF with a grade of “C” or betterThis course prepares students on multi-color, tight register printing on varioussubstrates.• $15.00 Material Fee — PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION23961 001 8:00-11:50 A F Karaba, Salvatore 905C23044 800 8:00-11:50 A S Karaba, Salvatore 905C

20589 101 6:00- 9:50 P W Karaba, Salvatore 905C22325 102 6:00- 9:50 P R Karaba, Salvatore 905C

PRNT 075 F 6 UnitsElectronic and Conventional Pre-Press

This course prepares students in film assembly and electronic pre-press opera-tion using Macintosh and color scanners with output onto film.• $15.00 Material Fee — PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION20590 001 8:00- 1:50 P MW Staff 905C

PRINTING TECHNOLOGYPRNT 085 F 4 UnitsIntroduction to Flexography

This course covers the theory and applications of flexographic printing.Components of pre-press operation, plate making, plate mounting, ink systems,substrates, diecutting, press safety, and environmental concerns will be covered.23105 200 10:30-12:50 P MW 1/20-4/7 Howey, Dennis 901

The above class lab hours arranged during 8:00-10:30 am or 1:00-3:30Monday and Wednesday.Last day to add: Jan 31; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 31; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 15; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.

23962 100 5:30- 6:50 P TR Wong, Wilson 905CThe above class requires 3 hours per week arranged Tues or Thurs 7:00 pm-9:50 pm.

PRNT 086 F 4 UnitsAdvanced Flexography

This course covers the advanced theory and applications of the flexographicprinting process. Advanced applications of flexographic processes, design,image generation, multi-color prints, plate materials, inks, substrates, and press-room practices will be covered.23079 300 10:30-12:50 P MTWR 4/12-5/13 Howey, Dennis 901

The above class lab hours arranged during 8:00-10:30 am or 1:00-3:30 pmMonday through Thursday.Last day to add: Apr 14; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 14; Last day to drop with “W”: May 5; Last day to drop for refund: Apr 13.

23967 100 5:30- 6:50 P TR Wong, Wilson 905CThe above class requires 3 hours per week arranged Tues or Thurs 7:00 pm-5:00 pm.

PRNT 090 F 0.5 to 6 UnitsPrinting Skills Lab

Coreq: Any printing technology class except screen printing classesThis course provides students with the opportunity to practice advanced printingskills through further usage of printing equipment. Flexographic processes,running printing jobs on small and large offset presses, and electronic pre-presscan be practiced.• Open Entry/Open Exit22535 OE1 1/19-5/27 Howey, Dennis 901

The above class is open entry: Hours arranged during 9-3:00 Mon-Thurs, 9-12 Fri, 6-9 pm Mon-Wed and 7-9:50 pm Tues/Thurs. Arrange hours withinstructor. 24 hours required for each 0.5 unit of credit.

PRNT 101 F 3 UnitsIntroduction to Printing

Transfer: CSUThis course covers the theory and applications of the various printing processes.Emphasis is placed on page layout and design using computer software, camera,film assembly, plate making, offset duplicator operation, screen printing, flexog-raphy, and binding are covered.23630 200 8:00-12:50 P TR 1/19-3/25 Huerth, Glenn 905C

Last day to add: Jan 27; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 27; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 9; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 21.

23971 100 6:00- 8:50 P MW Huerth, Glenn 905C

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PRNT 171 F 7 UnitsOffset Presswork

Transfer: CSUAdvisory: PRNT 101 F or PRNT 070 F or one year industrial experience ortwo semesters of high school graphicsThis course is for those seeking initial employment in the printing field. Litho -graphic theory and practical applications of press safety, feeders, register, inkand dampening systems, delivery, various paper types, cylinders, and imagequality are practiced. Graphic Arts Technical Foundation Certification Course• $5.00 Material Fee — PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION22296 001 8:00- 1:50 P TR Howey, Dennis 901

PRNT 172 F 6 UnitsIntermediate Offset Presswork

Transfer: CSUPrereq: PRNT 171 F with a grade of “C” or betterThis course is designed for students entering the printing field and covers theintermediate theory and use of large offset printing presses. Topics include presssafety, ink and dampening systems, make-ready, image quality and adjustment,and maintenance. Graphic Arts Technical Foundation Certification Course• $10.00 Material Fee — PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION22297 001 8:00- 1:50 P TR Howey, Dennis 901

PRNT 973 F 6 UnitsAdvanced Offset Presswork

Prereq: PRNT 172 F with a grade of “C” or betterThis course provides the student entering the printing field with advanced theoryand use of large offset sheetfed printing presses. Press operation, process colorproduction, quality control, print register and press maintenance procedures aredescribed and practiced. Graphic Arts Technical Foundation Certification Course$10.00 Material Fee — PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION24383 001 8:00- 1:50 P TR Howey, Dennis 901

PSY 101 F 3 UnitsGeneral Psychology

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationThis course scientifically introduces major areas in psychology, includingresearch methods, social, biological, abnormal and developmental psychology,memory, intelligence, learning, motivation, emotions, personality and therapy.Students who receive credit in this course may NOT receive credit in PSY 101HF.21059 001 7:30- 8:50 A TR Jones, Tatyana 141321837 002 9:00-10:20 A TR Jones, Tatyana 190221061 003 9:00-11:50 A F Larson, Mary Ann 142721064 004 10:30-11:50 A MW Wheeler, Brett 144021062 005 10:30-11:50 A TR Felender, Julie 144021066 006 12:00- 1:20 P MW Wheeler, Brett 72121067 007 12:00- 1:20 P TR Cheng, Chia 52121836 008 1:30- 2:50 P MW Staff 190121068 009 1:30- 2:50 P TR Byde, Robert 1440

21838 100 4:00- 6:50 P T Byde, Robert 144021070 101 4:00- 6:50 P R Hoigaard, Julia 52123218 102 7:00- 9:50 P T Wolfe, Jeana 144021072 103 7:00- 9:50 P W Felender, Julie 1413

22414 OL1 ONLINE 1/19-3/21 Kyle, DianaONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Studentsmust log onto this course by Jan 19 or may be dropped from the course. Thiscourse uses CE 6. For course specific requirements, visit instructor’s websiteat http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/dkyle/ or contact instructor at [email protected] general information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.Last day to add: Jan 29; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 29; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 7; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 24.

PSY 101HF 3 UnitsHonors General Psychology

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationHonors students will study and do library research on major areas in psychology,including research methods, social, biological, abnormal and developmentalpsychology, memory, intelligence, learning, motivation, emotions, personalityand therapy. Students who receive credit in this course may NOT receive creditin PSY 101 F.24308 HN1 7:00- 9:50 P R Felender, Julie 1417

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for this course, please contact the Officeof Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

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PSY 120 F 3 UnitsHuman Sexuality

Transfer: CSU, UCIn this course students will explore many of the interacting culture, personal andhealth factors relating to human sexual development, attitudes and behavior.22710 001 7:30- 8:50 A MW Kyle, Diana 141321078 003 1:30- 2:50 P MW Lee, Callista 1440

22136 100 4:00- 6:50 P M Wheeler, Brett 142122409 101 7:00- 9:50 P T Kyle, Diana 1420

21839 OL1 ONLINE 1/19-5/27 Lee, CallistaONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Studentsmust log onto this course by Jan 19 or may be dropped from the course. An OPTIONAL IN-PERSON ORIENTATION is scheduled for Tues, Jan 19, 4:00-5:30 pm in Rm. 611. This course uses CE 6. For course specific requirements,visit instructor’s website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/clee/ or contactinstructor at [email protected]. For general information, answers to FAQs andmore, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

PSY 131 F 3 UnitsCross-Cultural Psychology

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course examines cultural influences on human behavior in areas such asdevelopment, mental health, self-concept, emotion, motivation, learning, intelli-gence, social cognition and social behavior in contexts ranging from everydaymodes of functioning to family and work relationships.23844 100 7:00- 9:50 P M Lee, Callista 1430

PSY 139 F 3 UnitsDevelopmental Psychology: Life Cycle

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: PSY 101 FStudents will study theories and research on human development across thelifespan, the research methods used to study development, and factors thatpromote healthy development.21834 800 9:00- 3:20 P S 3/27-5/22 Felender, Julie 1430

The above course includes a half-hour lunch break.Last day to add: Apr 9; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 9; Last day to drop with “W”: May 8; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 27.

PSY 145 F 3 UnitsChild Psychology

Transfer: CSU, UCCoreq: PSY 101 F or PSY 110 FThe psychology of development will be studied from the prenatal stage throughadolescence across physical, cognitive, and psychosocial changes incorporatinga cross-cultural perspective. Theories and research findings will be applied toreal-life situations. This course fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirementof graduation.21087 001 9:00-10:20 A TR Cheng, Chia 1430

21088 100 4:00- 6:50 P T Bright, Jennifer 1429

PSY 161 F 3 UnitsElementary Statistics for Behavioral Science

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationPrereq: Two years of high school algebra or MATH 040 FIntroduces students to the descriptive and inferential statistical methods essen-tial to the understanding, interpretation and analysis of scientific research.21089 001 9:00-10:20 A MW Kyle, Diana 1430

21840 100 4:00- 6:50 P M Kyle, Diana 143021091 101 7:00- 9:50 P R Hohman, Zachary 1418

PSY 199 F 1 UnitPsychology Independent Study I

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationThis course is offered for students who wish to increase their knowledge of theSocial Sciences through individual study and small group conferences.23709 IS1 1/19-5/27 Felender, Julie23710 IS2 1/19-5/27 Kyle, Diana22836 IS3 1/19-5/27 Lee, Callista

PSY 202 F 3 UnitsResearch Methods in Psychology

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: PSY 101 F with a grade of “C” or betterCoreq: PSY 161 F (MATH 120 F not equivalent to PSY 161 F)This course emphasizes the scientific study of human behavior and mentalprocesses using experimental and other research strategies. Students will design,implement, analyze and write about scientific research studies.21092 001 10:30-12:20 P T Hohman, Zachary 1416

LAB 10:30- 1:20 P R Hohman, Zachary 1416

21093 100 5:00- 6:50 P M Wolfe, Jeana 1416LAB 7:00- 9:50 P M Wolfe, Jeana 1416

PSY 219 F 3 UnitsThe Human Services

Transfer: CSUStudents will explore the broad range of career options at both private non-profitand governmental service agencies through active participation in group andindividual projects, field visits and classroom interactions with professionals andparaprofessionals.21095 HY1 HYBRID 1/19-5/27 Lee, Callista

7:00- 8:50 P W Lee, Callista 1427HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to meet on campus 1 1/2 hours per week in addition to online coursework. This course uses CE 6. MANDATORY ORIENTATION, Wed, Jan 27, 7:00-9:00 pm in Rm. 611.For course specific requirements, visit instructor’s website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/clee/ or contact instructor at [email protected]. For general infor-mation, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

PSY 222 F 3 UnitsAbnormal Psychology

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: PSY 101 F or PSY 110 F with a grade of “C” or betterThis course studies the nature of deviant behavior both within and acrosscultures drawing upon current clinical criteria as well as traditional theories fromhumanism, behaviorism, and psychoanalytic theory.21252 001 12:00- 1:20 P TR Byde, Robert 1430

21253 100 4:00- 6:50 P W Byde, Robert 1430

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READ 096 F 3 UnitsPreparation for College Reading

Prereq: READ 056 F with a grade of “Pass” or recommended score on thereading placement testThis course will prepare students for the demands of college reading and vocab-ulary in various academic subjects.• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION20088 011 7:00- 8:50 A MW Shier, Carol 141922082 012 7:00- 8:50 A TR Dalgoff, Mary 1419

20093 ES1 8:00- 9:50 A MW Henderson, Angela 1419ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in theEntering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to supportstudents who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the BasicSkills Office at (714) 992-7170.

20095 021 8:00- 9:50 A TR Rodine, Jeff 141924324 022 8:00-11:50 A F Staff 141920102 041 10:00-11:50 A MW Lombardi, Deborah 141920089 042 10:00-11:50 A TR Rodine, Jeff 141922873 061 12:00- 1:50 P MW Rodine, Jeff 141922401 T01 12:00- 1:59 P TR Hughes, Deidre 1419

LAB 2:00- 2:50 P TR Hughes, Deidre 1419TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the TransferAchievement Program (TAP). Requires one additional hour of instruction perweek.

22172 081 2:00- 3:50 P MW Rodine, Jeff 141923759 082 2:00- 3:50 P TR Takimoto, Naritoshi 1411A

20106 111 5:00- 6:50 P TR Botta, Valerie 141920108 112 5:30- 9:20 P W Priest, Daniel 141920104 131 7:00- 8:50 P TR Parra, Catherine 1419

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PSY 251HF 3 UnitsHonors Social Psychology

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationPrereq: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in PSY 101 F or PSY 110 Fwith a grade of “C” or betterIn this course, honors students will explore the nature, causes and influences of social group situations on the individual (e.g., interpersonal attraction, prejudice/discrimination, conformity/obedience, aggression/group dynamics).Students who receive credit in this course may NOT receive credit in PSY 251 F.23291 HN1 1:30- 2:50 P MW Byde, Robert 1430

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for this course, please contact the Officeof Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

READ 036 F 3 UnitsBasic Reading

This course is designed for native speakers of English who require instruction inbasic reading and is intended to accommodate the wide range of individual adultliteracy needs. Recommended score on the approved Reading Placement Test isrequired.• Non-degree credit20069 011 8:00-10:20 A MW Rodine, Jeff 1411A20067 012 8:00-10:20 A TR Shier, Carol 1411A20072 041 10:30-12:50 P MW Dravigne-Lehman, Katrina 1411A20071 051 11:00- 1:20 P TR Staff 1411A

23758 131 7:00- 9:20 P MW Botta, Valerie 1411A

READ 056 F 3 UnitsDevelopmental Reading

Prereq: READ 036 F with a grade of “Pass” or recommended score on thereading placement testBuild a solid foundation for greater success in college courses by improving youressential reading comprehension and vocabulary skills• Non-degree credit20075 011 7:30- 9:50 A MW Dravigne-Lehman, Katrina 1411B20078 031 9:00-11:20 A TR Piazza, Stephanie 1411B20082 032 9:30-11:50 A MW Shier, Carol 1411B23832 T01 9:30-11:50 A MW Shier, Carol 1411B

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the TransferAchievement Program (TAP).

20079 033 9:30-11:50 A TR Wheeler, Daniel 1411B20080 041 10:00-12:20 P MW Takimoto, Naritoshi 1411B22525 042 10:30-12:50 P TR Shier, Carol 230520084 051 11:30- 1:50 P TR Garcia, Amy 1411B20085 061 12:30- 2:50 P MW Shier, Carol 1411B

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READ 142 F 3 UnitsCollege Reading: Logical Analysis and Evaluation

Transfer: CSUPrereq: READ 096 F with a grade of “C” or better or recommended score onthe reading placement testA transfer level General Education course in critical thinking and critical reading.Emphasis is placed on learning the strategies necessary to analyze and evaluatethe validity and logic of written language. Meets CSU Area A-3.• Plus one hour per week arranged lab• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION20121 011 7:30- 8:50 A MW Garcia, Amy 142620126 012 7:30- 8:50 A TR Piazza, Stephanie 142620136 031 9:00-10:20 A MW Garcia, Amy 142620134 032 9:00-10:20 A MW Piazza, Stephanie 230520137 033 9:00-10:20 A TR Garcia, Amy 142620138 041 10:30-11:50 A MW Hughes, Deidre 142623367 042 10:30-11:50 A MW Piazza, Stephanie 230520139 AP1 10:30-11:50 A TR Henderson, Angela 1426

APPLE COURSE: The above class is open to all students but recommendedfor future teachers. For more info, contact the Center for Careers in Educationat (714) 992-7067.

23829 T01 12:00- 1:20 P MW Hughes, Deidre 1426TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the TransferAchievement Program (TAP).

20144 062 12:00- 1:20 P TR Piazza, Stephanie 142620150 071 1:30- 2:50 P MW Lombardi, Deborah 142620156 072 1:30- 2:50 P TR Dalgoff, Mary 1426

20166 111 5:30- 8:20 P W Silva, Gwendelyn 142622489 131 7:00- 9:50 P T McKinley, Lisa 1426

20115 HY1 HYBRID 1/19-5/27 Henderson, AngelaHYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to complete 1 hour ofarranged lab on campus per week in addition to online course work. AnOPTIONAL IN-PERSON ORIENTATION is scheduled for Thurs, Jan 21, 5-7 pm OR Sat, Jan 23, 10 am-12 pm in 800 bldg (LLRC). This course usesCE 6. For course specific requirements, visit instructor’s website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/ahenderson, or contact instructor at [email protected]. For general information, answers to FAQs and more, go tohttp://online.fullcoll.edu.

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RE 101 F 3 UnitsPrinciples of Real Estate

Transfer: CSUA beginning course in real estate fundamentals and principles. Satisfies educa-tional prerequisite for real estate salesperson licensure.20453 100 4:00- 6:50 P R Bowers, Robert 515

RE 201 F 3 UnitsReal Estate Practice

Transfer: CSUThis course focuses on developing an understanding of real estate transactionstrategies and requirements and building a successful Real Estate career. Coursemeets the Fullerton College certificate requirements.21793 100 4:00- 6:50 P T Smith, Charmaine 327

RE 202 F 3 UnitsReal Estate Finance

Transfer: CSUThis course focuses on developing an understanding of real estate financingprograms and strategies, and selection of the most appropriate loan program.Course meets the Fullerton College certificate requirements.22314 100 7:00- 9:50 P T Chambers, Malcolm 318

RE 212 F 1 UnitUniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice(USPAP)

Transfer: CSUThis 15-hour course focuses on appraiser requirements for ethical behavior andcompetent performance as set forth in the Uniform Standards of ProfessionalAppraisal Practice (USPAP). The course meets Federal and State USPAPlicensing requirements.24095 800 8:00- 4:50 P S (4/24) Messick, Levin 327

8:00- 4:50 P S (5/1) Messick, Levin 3279:00- 9:50 A S (5/8) Messick, Levin 3279:00- 9:50 A S (5/15) Messick, Levin 327

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SOSC 120 F 4 UnitsIntroduction to Probability and Statistics I

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationPrereq: MATH 040 F with a grade of “C” or betterThis course covers descriptive and inferential statistics, as well as the proba-bilistic basis of statistical inference. Computers and calculators will be utilized.Data sets will be problems from the various social sciences. (Course is equiva-lent to MATH 120 F. Students who receive credit for SOSC 120 F may not receivecredit for MATH 120 F.)22396 001 10:30-12:20 P TR Blanche, Giselle 142023016 002 1:30- 3:20 P TR Blanche, Giselle 1420

SOC 101 F 3 UnitsIntroduction to Sociology

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course introduces concepts, theories and vocabulary associated with thefield of sociology. The processes of social change are understood in the contextof collective human behavior. This course satisfies the Multicultural GraduationRequirement.21445 001 7:30- 8:50 A MW Elmquist, Victoria 52121446 002 7:30- 8:50 A TR Elmquist, Victoria 52123753 800 8:00- 1:50 P S 3/20-5/22 Gaetje, Lisa 1429

The above course includes a half-hour lunch break.Last day to add: Mar 26; Last day to drop without “W”: Mar 26; Last day to drop with “W”: May 8; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 20.

21447 003 9:00-10:20 A MW Nelson-Wright, Kelly 144021448 004 9:00-10:20 A TR Elmquist, Victoria 52124291 009 9:00-11:50 A F Perez, Eduardo 142821449 005 10:30-11:50 A TR Banda, Sergio 72121686 006 12:00- 1:20 P MW Blanche, Giselle 144021450 007 12:00- 1:20 P TR Andrus, Angela 141321451 008 1:30- 2:50 P MW Itagaki, Michael 1413

22394 100 4:00- 6:50 P M Perez, Eduardo 52121876 101 7:00- 9:50 P M French, James 11721454 102 7:00- 9:50 P W French, James 1901

SOCIOLOGY

SOCIAL SCIENCESSOC 101 F continued:

21866 OL1 ONLINE 1/19-3/14 Banda, SergioONLINE CLASS: The above course conducted entirely ONLINE. Students mustlog onto this course by Jan 19 or may be dropped from the course. Thiscourse uses CE 6. For course specific requirements, visit instructor’s websiteat http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/sbanda/ or contact instructor at [email protected]. For general information, answers to FAQs and more, go tohttp://online.fullcoll.edu.Last day to add: Jan 27; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 27; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 1; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 23.

21867 OL2 ONLINE 3/22-5/23 Banda, SergioONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Studentsmust log onto this course by Mar 22 or may be dropped from the course. Thiscourse uses CE 6. For course specific requirements, visit instructor’s websiteat http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/sbanda/ or contact instructor at [email protected]. For general information, answers to FAQs and more, go tohttp://online.fullcoll.edu.Last day to add: Apr 7; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 9; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 27.

SOC 102 F 3 UnitsSocial Problems

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course identifies and analyzes contemporary social problems and discussesproblem resolution at the societal level including America’s struggle with socialinequality, crime, and violence.21851 001 9:00-10:20 A MW Smith, Joan 142023019 002 10:30-11:50 A MW Smith, Joan 302123020 003 12:00- 1:20 P MW Smith, Joan 3021

22398 100 4:00- 6:50 P W French, James 1428

22605 OL1 ONLINE 1/19-5/27 Nelson-Wright, KellyONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Studentsmust log onto this course by Jan 19 or may be dropped from the course. This course uses CE 6. For course specific requirements, visit instructor’swebsite at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/knelsonwright/ or contact instructor [email protected]. For general information, answers to FAQs andmore, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

SOC 133 F 3 UnitsIntroduction to Gerontology

Transfer: CSUThis course is a multidisciplinary review of the characteristics, strengths andproblems of older persons. Exploration includes basic theories of aging, concepts,demographic trends, and social, political and economic issues.22125 100 4:00- 6:50 P M Andrus, Angela 1427

SOC 199 F 1 UnitSociology Independent Study I

This course is offered for students who wish to increase their knowledge of theSocial Sciences through individual study and small group conferences. Studentssuccessfully completing this course will be awarded elective credit in the SocialSciences area.23313 IS1 1/19-5/27 Andrus, Angela

SOC 225 F 3 UnitsSociology of Women

Transfer: CSU, UCThis woman-centered introduction presents theoretical and practical informationregarding issues that currently impact the lives of women today, including:employment, family life, and sexuality.23811 001 10:30-11:50 A MW Nelson-Wright, Kelly 127

22158 100 7:00- 9:50 P M Andrus, Angela 1421

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SPAN 101 F 5 UnitsElementary Spanish I

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course emphasizes communicative competence across the basic skills inpronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students are introducedto the culture of Spain and Latin America. Students who receive credit in thiscourse may not receive credit in SPAN 101HF.• Plus one hour per week arranged• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION20664 011 7:30- 9:50 A MW Horton, Ana 727B20665 012 7:30- 9:50 A TR Egigian, Ruth 52220666 013 7:30- 9:50 A TR Linggi, Edward 12122486 021 8:00-10:20 A MW Kang, Kelly 52222872 801 8:00-12:50 P S Labrit, Guillermo 52021611 041 10:30-12:50 P MW Kang, Kelly 52022871 042 10:30-12:50 P MW Castro, Soliria 301024276 043 10:30-12:50 P MW Villegas-Bonno, Patricia 73620668 044 10:30-12:50 P TR Linggi, Edward 73622342 045 10:30-12:50 P TR Egigian, Ruth 202520669 071 1:30- 3:50 P MW Taar, Mireille 52220670 072 1:30- 3:50 P MW Kang, Kelly 52020671 073 1:30- 3:50 P TR Girard-Corkum, Jerria 52020674 081 2:00- 4:20 P TR Linares, Manuel 620

20672 100 4:30- 6:50 P MW Taar, Mireille 73620673 101 4:30- 6:50 P TR Taar, Mireille 202520675 131 7:00- 9:20 P MW Martin, Micah 52020676 132 7:00- 9:20 P TR Blake, Martha 2024

SPAN 102 F 5 UnitsElementary Spanish II

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: SPAN 101 F with a grade of “C” or better or one year of high schoolSpanish with a grade of “C” or betterThis course continues to emphasize communicative competence across thebasic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Studentsare introduced further to the culture of Spain and Latin America. Students whoreceive credit in this course may not receive credit in SPAN 102HF.• Plus one hour per week arranged• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION20678 011 7:30- 9:50 A MW Egigian, Ruth 73622487 021 8:00-10:20 A TR Callahan, Lina 52023377 821 8:00-12:50 P S Kim, Wha 52220679 041 10:30-12:50 P MW Egigian, Ruth 12120682 071 1:30- 3:50 P TR Terminel, Gigi 2305

20683 100 4:30- 6:50 P TR Sileoni, Maria 520

23456 0L1 ONLINE 1/19-5/27 O’Donnell, CathrynONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE using a classWIKI and publisher site. Students can expect to speak with classmates usingvarious digital recording options. Select one MANDATORY in-person orienta-tion on Sat, Jan 16, 10-12 NOON in Rm. 611 and Tues, Jan 19, 12:00-2:00 pmin Rm. 611. To petition the class on a space-available basis, come to the first orientation and bring along proof of prerequisite clearance from the FullertonCollege Admissions and Records Office. Pre-course checklist, wiki and pub-lisher registration information must be downloaded from instructor’s website:http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/ccollopyodonnell before the start of the semester.Students are required to request access and log onto the WIKI by Wed, Jan 20or may be dropped from the class: http://virtual102.pbwiki.com.

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SOC 275 F 3 UnitsMarriage and Family

Transfer: CSU, UCA study of the institutions of marriage and family through the considerationof relevant topics (e.g., love, partnership, communication, sexuality, parenting,conflict, and diversity).21459 001 7:30- 8:50 A TR Itagaki, Michael 142021460 T01 10:30-11:50 A TR Andrus, Angela 141323831 T02 10:30-11:50 A TR Andrus, Angela 1413

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21687 003 12:00- 1:20 P MW Itagaki, Michael 142023023 004 1:30- 2:50 P MW Blanche, Giselle 142823112 005 1:30- 2:50 P TR Bain, Brooke 1427

22397 100 4:00- 6:50 P M Guerrero, Lisa 141822126 101 7:00- 9:50 P W Perez, Eduardo 1420

22410 OL1 ONLINE 1/19-5/27 Nelson-Wright, KellyONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Studentsmust log onto this course by Jan 19 or may be dropped from the course. This course uses CE 6. For course specific requirements, visit instructor’swebsite at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/knelsonwright/ or contact instructor [email protected]. For general information, answers to FAQs andmore, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

SOC 275HF 3 UnitsHonors Marriage and Family

Transfer: CSU, UCA study of the institutions of marriage and family through the considerationof relevant topics (e.g., love, partnership, communication, sexuality, parenting,conflict, and diversity). This course has been enhanced for honors students.23795 HN1 12:00- 1:20 P MW Nelson-Wright, Kelly 1429

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for this course, please contact the Officeof Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

SOC 285 F 3 UnitsDrugs and Society

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course introduces concepts, theories and perspectives associated with thesociological analysis of drugs and alcohol, including an examination of historicaltrends in drug consumption.24237 001 12:00- 1:20 P TR Bain, Brooke 1418

SOC 292 F 3 UnitsIntroduction to Criminology

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course is a study of theories of crime and criminal behavior, including anexplanation of crime, its causes, and how crime is measured. Major sociologicaland social science theories will be explored surrounding the issues of crime andcriminal behavior.23022 001 9:00-10:20 A TR Banda, Sergio 1420

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SPAN 200 F 2 UnitsConversational Spanish

Transfer: CSUPrereq: SPAN 102 F with a grade of “C” or better or two years of highschool Spanish with a grade of “C” or betterThis course emphasizes extensive practice in oral expression and listeningcomprehension at beginning and intermediate levels of competency.• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION24341 071 1:30- 3:20 P W O’Donnell, Cathryn 2305

SPAN 201 F 5 UnitsSpanish for the Spanish Speaker

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationPrereq: A native-speaking knowledge of Spanish for those who have hadlittle or no education in a Spanish-speaking country.Advisory: Two years of high school SpanishOffers intensive training in oral and written Spanish for those who speak Spanishbut have had little or no formal training in the language. Not open to studentswith credit in SPAN 101 F or SPAN 102 F.• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION20685 071 1:30- 3:50 P MW Terminel, Gigi 1902

20684 OL1 ONLINE 1/19-5/27 Kang, KellyONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE and uses CE 6 Management System. Students are required to access the course athttp://online.fullcoll.edu on the first day of the term, Jan 19, 2010 and beginworking immediately. This course requires students to attend one of the twoMANDATORY ORIENTATION dates: Tues, Jan 19, 10:30-12 NOON in Rm. 611OR Thurs, Jan 21, 7-8:30 pm in Rm. 611. To petition the class on a space-available basis, come to the first orientation and bring along proof of prereq-uisite clearance from the Fullerton College Admissions and Records Office.Students MUST ATTEND one of the two orientations or you will be droppedfrom the course. For course specific requirements, visit instructor’s website athttp://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/kkang, or contact instructor at [email protected] general information and answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

22596 OL2 ONLINE 1/19-5/27 Callahan, LinaONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE and uses theCE 6 Management System. Students are required to access the course athttp://online.fullcoll.edu on the first day of the term, Jan 19, 2010 and beginworking immediately. OPTIONAL but highly recommended in-person orienta-tions in lab, Rm. 611 are scheduled for Fri, Jan 22, 8-9:30 am and also onWed, Jan 27, 8-9:30 am. To petition the class on a space-available basis,come to the first orientation and bring along proof of prerequisite clearancefrom the Fullerton College Admissions and Records Office. For course specificrequirements and instructions to login, please visit instructor’s website athttp://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lcallahan, You may contact the instructor at [email protected]. For general information, answers to FAQs like how tologin to CE 6, please visit http://online.fullcoll.edu.

SPAN 203 F 4 UnitsIntermediate Spanish III

Transfer: CSU, UC Credit LimitationPrereq: SPAN 102 F or two years of high school Spanish, both with a gradeof “C” or betterDevelops oral and written expression, listening and reading competency basedon cultural and literary materials, and provides an expanded review of key gram-matical concepts.• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION20688 041 10:00-11:50 A MW O’Donnell, Cathryn 1902

20689 111 5:00- 6:50 P MW Sanchez, David 622B

20686 OL1 ONLINE 1/19-5/27 Kang, KellyONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE and uses CE 6 Management System. Students are required to access the course athttp://online.fullcoll.edu on the first day of the term, Jan 19, 2010 and beginworking immediately. This course requires students to attend one of the two MANDATORY ORIENTATION dates. Tues, Jan 19, 5:30-7:00 pm inRm. 611 OR Thurs, Jan 21, 10:30-12:00 pm in Rm. 611. To petition the classon a space-available basis, come to the first orientation and bring along proofof prerequisite clearance from the Fullerton College Admissions and RecordsOffice. Students MUST ATTEND one of the two orientations or you will bedropped from the course. For course specific requirements, visit instructor’swebsite at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/kkang, or contact instructor at [email protected]. For general information, answers to FAQs and more go tohttp://online.fullcoll.edu.

SPAN 204 F 4 UnitsIntermediate Spanish IV

Transfer: CSU, UC credit limitationPrereq: SPAN 201 F or SPAN 203 F or three years of high school Spanish,all with a grade of “C” or betterContinues to provide extensive practice in oral and written expression and a thorough review of grammatical concepts. Readings and discussion of Spanishand Latin American literature and culture.• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION22080 041 10:00-11:50 A MW Callahan, Lina 318

21787 OL1 ONLINE 1/19-5/27 Callahan, LinaONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE and uses CE 6 Management System. Students are required to access the course athttp://online.fullcoll.edu on the first day of the term, Jan 19, 2010 and beginworking immediately. Optional but highly recommended in-person orienta-tions in lab, Rm. 611 are scheduled for Fri, Jan 22, 9:30-11 am and Fri, Jan 29,7:30-9 am. To petition the class on a space-available basis, come to the firstorientation and bring along proof of prerequisite clearance from the FullertonCollege Admissions and Records Office. For course specific requirements and instructions to login, visit instructor’s website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lcallahan. You may contact the instructor at [email protected] general information, answers to FAQs and how to login to CE 6, pleasevisit http://online.fullcoll.edu.

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SPCH 100 F 4 UnitsPublic Speaking

Transfer: CSU, UCAdvisory: College level reading and completion of ENGL 060 FThe course gives practical experience in research methodologies, organization of material and ideas, critical thinking in analysis and evaluation, and listeningabilities. There will be multiple opportunities to practice and perfect deliveryskills in the public speaking arena.20297 011 7:00- 8:50 A MW Pledger, Shirlee 528N20299 012 7:00- 8:50 A TR Edwards, Lawrence 727A20301 021 8:00- 9:50 A TR Kirkham, Richard 52820300 022 8:00-11:50 A F Kresse, Douglas 52824171 800 8:00-11:50 A S Emard, Jennifer 52820302 031 9:00-10:50 A MW Pledger, Shirlee 727A20303 032 9:00-10:50 A TR Taylor, Matthew 727A22174 041 10:00-11:50 A MW Kirkham, Richard 202823373 042 10:00-11:50 A TR Schilling, Charles 12122490 043 10:00-11:50 A TR Kirkham, Richard 52822874 044 10:30-12:20 P MW Kresse, Douglas 52820305 051 11:00-12:50 P MW Taylor, Matthew 727A20307 052 11:00-12:50 P TR Taylor, Matthew 12321886 061 12:00- 1:50 P MW Torres, Ty 528N22350 062 12:00- 1:50 P TR Pledger, Shirlee 62020308 T01 12:00- 1:50 P TR Schilling, Charles 528N

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the TransferAchievement Program (TAP).

22491 071 1:00- 2:50 P MW Kresse, Douglas 727A22875 072 1:00- 2:50 P TR Garthoffner, Jennifer 301020311 081 2:00- 3:50 P MW Bates, Benjamin 52820313 082 2:00- 3:50 P TR Schilling, Charles 52822014 091 3:00- 6:50 P W Schilling, Charles 727B

20314 111 5:00- 6:50 P MW Bates, Benjamin 727A20315 112 5:00- 8:50 P T Pledger, Shirlee 52824343 113 5:00- 6:50 P TR Robertson, Gary 12120317 121 6:00- 9:50 P M Emard, Jennifer 52822876 122 6:00- 9:50 P W Mierop, John 622A22175 123 6:00- 9:50 P R Blumer, Collette 52822015 131 7:00- 8:50 P MW Newsom, Victoria 1902

SPEECH

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Jan 13th MAY BE DROPPED from classes if payment isnot received. Students will be notified of classes droppedfor non-payment via email.

• Students who register for classes on or afterJan 14th will NOT be dropped but will incur a financialobligation to the college.

• Students who are enrolled in classes when the term beginsand have not paid fees, will have a hold placed on theirrecords.

• Non-attendance or non-payment does not release the student from responsibility and may result in a failing gradebeing awarded.

SPCH 105 F 3 UnitsInterpersonal Communication

Transfer: CSU, UCAdvisory: College level reading and completion of ENGL 060 FGain an understanding of effective communication skills in the interpersonalarena; topics include perception, listening, nonverbal communication and conflictresolution.21721 011 7:30- 8:50 A MW Torres, Ty 727A20323 012 7:30- 8:50 A TR Pledger, Shirlee 528N20324 021 8:00-10:50 A F Schilling, Charles 528N20325 031 9:00-10:20 A MW Phelan, Robert 528N22877 032 9:00-10:20 A MW Johnson, Jarvis 52820326 033 9:00-10:20 A TR Edwards, Lawrence 31823379 034 9:00-10:20 A TR Garthoffner, Jennifer 230520328 041 10:30-11:50 A MW Phelan, Robert 528N20329 042 10:30-11:50 A TR Pledger, Shirlee 528N22878 051 11:00- 1:50 P F Schilling, Charles 528N22648 061 12:00- 1:20 P TR Blumer, Collette 202822693 062 12:00- 1:20 P TR Newsom, Victoria 52820333 071 1:30- 2:50 P MW Johnson, Jarvis 622A20336 072 1:30- 2:50 P TR Blumer, Collette 727A23378 073 1:30- 2:50 P TR Gornto, Heidi 123

20337 100 4:00- 6:50 P M Phelan, Robert 528N20338 101 4:00- 6:50 P T Phelan, Robert 528N20339 102 4:00- 6:50 P W Robertson, Gary 528N20340 103 4:00- 6:50 P R Mierop, John 528N20341 131 7:00- 9:50 P M Gornto, Heidi 528N22349 133 7:00- 9:50 P T Gornto, Heidi 528N20342 132 7:00- 9:50 P W Schilling, Charles 528N

SPCH 124 F 3 UnitsSmall Group Communication

Transfer: CSU, UCAdvisory: College level reading and completion of ENGL 060 FProvides introduction to theoretical and applied concepts in small groupcommunication through participation, observation, analysis and evaluation ofgroup processes.22495 011 7:30- 8:50 A MW Snodgrass, Terrence 52820346 021 8:00-10:50 A F Snodgrass, Terrence 727A20347 031 9:00-10:20 A TR Pledger, Shirlee 528N

20348 131 7:00- 9:50 P R Emry, Robert 528N

SPCH 135 F 4 UnitsEssentials of Argumentation

Transfer: CSU, UCAdvisory: College level reading and completion of ENGL 060 FThe purpose of the course is to help an individual develop critical thinking abilities and effective logical support for oral advocacy.20349 031 9:00-10:50 A MW Taylor, Matthew 12320351 051 11:00-12:50 P TR Kresse, Douglas 727A20352 081 2:00- 3:50 P TR Kresse, Douglas 528N

20354 100 4:00- 5:50 P MW Kresse, Douglas 52822176 121 6:00- 9:50 P W Johnson, Jarvis 528

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SPCH 138 F 0.5 to 1 UnitForensics

Transfer: CSUAdvisory: College level reading and writingThis course trains students to participate in intercollegiate speech tournamentsand public community programs. Topics include expository speaking, persua-sive speaking, impromptu and extemporaneous speaking, oral interpretation anddebate. Field trips and involvement in student activities will be required.23211 061 12:00- 1:50 P F Kresse, Douglas 528

The above section is being offered as a 1-unit course.23457 062 12:00- 2:15 P F 3/26-5/21 Kresse, Douglas 528

The above class is being offered as a 0.5-unit course.Last day to add: Apr 8; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 8; Last day to drop with “W”: May 7; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 26.

STSV 071 F 0.5 to 2 UnitsAdaptive Computer Access: Word Processing

Advisory: Eligibility through Disability Support ServicesStudents with various disabilities will be assessed on computer skills. Courseprovides guided instruction/application in the introduction and use of computerswith assistive technologies to enhance college success.• 24 hours required for each half unit• Non-degree credit• Open Entry/Open Exit21722 OE1 1/19-5/27 Pratt, Lynette 804

Last day to add: Apr 25; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

21723 OE2 1/19-5/27 Pratt, Lynette 804Last day to add: Apr 25; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

21724 OE3 1/19-5/27 Pratt, Lynette 804Last day to add: Apr 25; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

21725 OE4 1/19-5/27 Pratt, Lynette 804Last day to add: Apr 25; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

22159 OE5 1/19-5/27 Pratt, Lynette 804Last day to add: Apr 25; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

22581 OE6 1/19-5/27 Pratt, Lynette 804Last day to add: Apr 25; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

STSV 072 F 0.5 UnitsLearning Assessment

Advisory: Eligibility through Disability Support ServicesAn intensive diagnostic learning assessment process will be conducted forstudents with learning disabilities. Emphasis will be placed on assessing specificacademic and learning modality strengths and weaknesses. See instructor priorto enrolling.• Non-degree credit• Open Entry/Open Exit21731 OE1 1/19-5/27 Sipple, Ruth 842

Last day to add: May 16; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

21732 OE2 1/19-5/27 Ouchi, Bryan 842Last day to add: May 16; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

STSV 075 F 0.5 to 2 UnitsAdaptive Computer: Learning Strategies

Advisory: Eligibility through Disability Support ServicesGuided instruction to improve study strategies and basic learning skills throughcomputer-assisted instruction. Designed for students with learning disabilities oracquired brain injuries who are eligible through Disability Support Services.• 24 hours required for each half unit of credit• Non-degree credit• Open Entry/Open Exit21726 OE1 1/19-5/27 Pratt, Lynette 804

Last day to add: Apr 25; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

21727 OE2 1/19-5/27 Pratt, Lynette 804Last day to add: Apr 25; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

21728 OE3 1/19-5/27 Pratt, Lynette 804Last day to add: Apr 25; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

21729 OE4 1/19-5/27 Pratt, Lynette 804Last day to add: Apr 25; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

21730 OE5 1/19-5/27 Pratt, Lynette 804Last day to add: Apr 25; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

22582 OE6 1/19-5/27 Pratt, Lynette 804Last day to add: Apr 25; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

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STSV 071 F ADAPTIVE COMPUTER ACCESS:WORD PROCESSING

All students MUST attend an orientation during the firstweek of the semester (Mon–Thurs) or you may be droppedfrom the class. Orientations (approximately one-hour long)will take place between the hours of 9 am–2 pm.

STSV 075 F ADAPTIVE COMPUTER:LEARNING STRATEGIES

All students MUST attend an orientation during the firstweek of the semester (Mon–Thurs) or you may be droppedfrom the class. Orientations (approximately one-hour long)will take place between the hours of 9 am–2 pm.

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STSV 223 F 3 UnitsHelping Skills in Human Services

Transfer: CSUThis course is for students who love to help other people. It will introduce basic counseling skills for students interested in working/interning in a humanservices area (such as counseling, probation or social work, nursing or marriageand family counseling, etc.).22038 001 1:30- 2:50 P MW Couron, Brian 126

STSV 299 F 1 UnitEOPS: Independent Study

Transfer: CSUThis course is designed for students who wish to extend their knowledge inhuman services-related topics through independent study.22600 IS2 1/19-5/27 Reyes, Joe

EOPS CLASS: The above class is for students participating in EOPS/CARE onehour per week arranged with instructor in Rm. 2020. Email instructor priorenrolling at [email protected].

TECH 108 F 3 UnitsManufacturing Processes

Transfer: CSUThe objective of this course is to give an insight into and develop an apprecia-tion of the latest manufacturing techniques, materials and skills used in the metalprocessing, plastic and powder metallurgy industries.22901 100 6:00- 8:50 P R Staff 713

THEA 076 F 2 UnitsTheatrical City Tours: London

Students will travel from Orange County to London, England and spend a weekexperiencing the London theatre scene and the English countryside.• Approximate cost (air, lodging, tickets): $225024299 001 8:00- 4:50 P MTWRFSU 3/27-4/3 Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela LONDON

5:00- 5:50 P T (4/6) Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1329The above course includes a final meeting on Tues, Apr 6.Last day to add: Mar 27; Last day to drop without “W”: Mar 27; Last day to drop with “W”: Apr 2; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 27.

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THEA 100 F 3 UnitsIntroduction to the Theatre

Transfer: CSU, UCSee the exciting and dynamic world of theater from a new perspective. Developa keen understanding of play analysis, the role of audience and the variousproduction components that create a theatrical event. Play attendance isrequired. (Acting is not required for this class)21221 001 9:00-10:20 A MW Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 131021830 002 9:00-10:20 A TR Biggs, Steven 112921650 003 12:00- 1:20 P MW Keefer, Stephanie 131021685 004 12:00- 1:20 P TR Biggs, Steven 131021224 005 2:00- 3:20 P MW Michaelson, Ronny 1129

24148 OL1 ONLINE 1/19-3/21 Mittler, William ONLINEONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Studentsmust log onto this course by Jan 25 at 11:55 pm or may be dropped from the course. This course uses CE 6. For course specific requirements, contactinstructor at [email protected]. For general information, answers to FAQsand more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.Last day to add: Jan 29; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 29; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 7; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 24.

24149 OL2 ONLINE 3/22-5/27 Pliska, Steven ONLINEONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Studentsmust log onto this course by Mar 28 at 11:55 pm or may be dropped from thecourse. This course uses CE 6. For course specific requirements, contactinstructor at [email protected]. For general information, answers to FAQsand more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.Last day to add: Apr 8; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 8; Last day to drop with “W”: May 12; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 27.

THEA 104 F 3 UnitsIntroduction to Theatre Appreciation

Transfer: CSU, UCStudents will take field trips to theatres, viewing and analyzing the most excitingproductions in Southern California! Theatres range from small storefronts tomajor theatres; estimated cost will be approximately $150-$175 for ten to twelveperformances. Students must attend first class meeting.• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION21227 100 7:00-10:50 P R Krinke, Gary 131021228 800 7:00-10:50 P F Ketter, Charles 1310

THEA 105 F 3 UnitsMusical Theatre History

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course explores the uniquely American art form that is musical theatre.Students will learn how the composers, librettists, lyricists, choreographers,directors, and designers contributed to the formation and the popularity ofmusical theatre, as it exists today.22814 OL1 ONLINE 1/19-5/27 Pliska, Steven ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Studentsmust log onto this course by Jan 28 at 11:55 pm or may be dropped from thecourse. This course uses CE 6. For course specific requirements, contactinstructor at [email protected]. For general information, answers to FAQsand more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

THEA 106 F 3 UnitsPrinciples of Playwriting

Beginning playwriting as a creative approach to writing dramatic material forstage, screen, and television.22303 001 10:30-11:50 A MW Mittler, William 1129

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THEA 109 F 3 UnitsModern Dramatic Literature

Transfer: CSU, UCA study in dramatic criticism by reading and analyzing a different contemporaryplay each week. Playwrights include many recent Pulitzer Prize winners likeAugust Wilson, Margaret Edson, Paula Vogel, David Hawng, Tennessee Williams,and David Auburn.22697 100 10:00-11:50 A TR Biggs, Steven 1310

THEA 120AF 3 UnitsBeginning Principles of Acting

Transfer: CSU, UCCoreq: Enrollment in 0.5 units (1-1/2 hours per week) THEA 149 FFor “Hollywood hopefuls,” an exciting look at emotion, stage movement, vocaltechniques, rehearsal and performance applications utilizing play analysis fromstage plays and films.21299 001 9:00-11:50 A MW Krinke, Gary 131121300 002 9:00-11:50 A TR Krinke, Gary 1319

THEA 120BF 3 UnitsIntermediate Principles of Acting

Prereq: THEA 120AF with a grade of “C” or betterCoreq: Enrollment in a technical theatre class is requiredAdvanced study of contemporary realistic acting techniques. Students willanalyze and evaluate the acting theories of the Stanislavski system of acting, bystudying the acting theories of Uta Hagen, Stella Adler, Robert Benedetti, LeeStrasberg and Boleslavski. Required of advanced acting students.21302 002 9:00-11:50 A MW Keefer, Stephanie WIL AUD21301 001 9:00-11:50 A TR Staff WIL AUD

THEA 120DF 3 UnitsAdvanced Principles of Acting II

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: THEA 120BF with a grade of “C” or betterCoreq: Technical theater classIn-depth study and practice of acting skills with increased emphasis on the application of the principles and theory of creative acting students. Public perfor-mance of dramatic literature is required.21303 001 9:00-11:50 A MW Ketter, Charles 1319

THEA 121 F 3 UnitsMovement for Actors

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course explores movement as an actor’s tool to aid in the acting processand to enhance the actor’s physical ability to communicate on stage through theuse of basic movement skills.21314 001 12:00- 2:20 P TR Ketter, Charles WIL AUD

THEA 122 F 2 UnitsImprovisation for TV, Film and Theatre

Transfer: CSUThe principles and techniques of improvisational acting are designed to increasethe actors’ creativity, problem solving, and performance skills. The courseemphasizes individual performance, ensemble work and the development of theactor’s physical, vocal, and emotional instrument as it relates to performance.21786 001 9:00-12:50 P F Michaelson, Ronny 1319

THEA 123 F 2 UnitsActing Techniques

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course explores acting for the modern stage through scene study andperformance. It incorporates play analysis, character development, improvisa-tion and staging.21304 100 7:00-10:50 P W Staff 1310

THEA 125 F 2 UnitsMusical Theatre Performance Techniques

Transfer: CSUThis course involves the development of the fundamentals of acting, singing andmovement for musical theatre through exercises, auditions, solo performances,and fully staged scenes. Team taught by music and theatre faculty members.THEA 150 F is strongly recommended for students enrolled in THEA 125 F.21305 001 12:00- 1:50 P MW Chamberlain, Amberly WIL AUD21785 002 12:00- 1:50 P MW Castellano, Roger WIL AUD

THEA 129 F 3 UnitsBeginning Voice for Actors

Transfer: CSU, UCThe study and practical application of the efficient and effective use of thespeaking voice. This course is especially suited for actors, broadcast/radioannouncers, teachers, and public speakers.21306 001 12:00- 1:20 P MW Ketter, Charles 1311

THEA 130 F 3 UnitsActing Workshop

Transfer: CSU, UCCoreq: THEA 120AF (removed Spring 2010)Admission by audition or interview only. A continuation of acting fundamentalswith increased emphasis on the application of the principles and theories ofcreative acting. Additional performance and technical support work in workshopTheatre is required, culminating in a fully staged and mounted production.24152 001 2:00- 4:50 P MWF 1/20-5/3 Ketter, Charles 1319

The above course includes 4 hrs per week arranged. THE SEAGULL, directedand staged by Chuck Ketter. ORIENTATION 1: Wed, Jan 20 at 2 pm; ORIEN-TATION 2: Fri, Jan 22 at 2 pm; ORIENTATION 3: Mon, Jan 25 at 2 pm. AUDI-TIONS: Wed, Jan 27 at 2 pm. All ORIENTATIONS and AUDITIONS in theBrownyn Dodson Theatre. PERFORMANCES: April 28-May 2. For moreINFORMATION, contact instructor at [email protected] day to add: Feb 7; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: Apr 15; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 27.

24154 002 2:00- 4:50 P MWF 1/20-5/3 Harless, Zachary 1319The above course includes 4 hours per week arranged.Last day to add: Feb 7; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: Apr 15; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 27.

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THEA 133 F 2 UnitsTheatre Practicum

Transfer: CSU, UCAdvisory: Admission by audition or interview onlyThis course provides the study and laboratory exploration of all aspects oftheatre production, culminating in a series of public performances. This coursemay be taken four times for credit.24298 100 7:00- 9:50 P MTWU 1/4-3/14 Krinke, Gary 1311

LAB 7:00- 9:50 P RF 1/7-1/15 Krinke, Gary 1311LAB 7:00- 9:50 P FS 3/4-3/13 Krinke, Gary 1311The above course pertains to the rehearsals/performances of RENT. MOVEMENT/DANCE AUDITIONS: Sun, Dec 13 at 7 pm. VOCAL AUDITIONS:Mon, Dec 14 at 7 pm and Tues, Dec 15 at 7 pm. Students should attend allthree (3) AUDITIONS in Campus Theatre. PERFORMANCES: Mar 4-6 and Mar 9-13. FOR INFORMATION, contact instructor at (714) 992-7292 [email protected] day to add: Jan 13; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 13; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 8.

THEA 135 F 3 UnitsResident Theatre Company

Transfer: CSUAdvisory: Enrollment by audition or interview onlyStudents enrolling in this course will serve as playwrights, dramaturges, actors,directors and administrative production assistants in the development of newand experimental plays. This course may be taken four times for credit.24296 100 6:00-10:50 P MTWRFS 1/4-1/16 Mittler, William 1319

5:00- 5:50 P W (1/20) Mittler, William 1319The above course includes 7 hours per week arranged and 1/2 hour lunchbreak. PLAYWRIGHT’S FESTIVAL, Rehearsals and Staged Readings of Original Short Plays. AUDITIONS: Tues, Dec 8 at 7 pm — Brownyn DodsonTheatre. For information, contact instructor at [email protected] day to add: Jan 5; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 5; Last day to drop with “W”: Jan 15; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 4.

THEA 142 F 1 or 2 UnitsTheatre Crafts Lab

Transfer: CSU, UCPractical experience building sets and costumes, hanging lights, installingsound, and painting scenery. Students enrolled in this course are exempt fromhaving to fulfill the production hour requirement.23850 001 2:00- 4:50 P MW Clowes, Kevin 1313

The above class is a 2-unit course.23851 003 2:00- 4:50 P TR Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1329

The above class is a 2-unit course.22709 002 2:00- 4:50 P TR Clowes, Kevin 1313

The above class is a 2-unit course.24160 005 2:00- 4:50 P F Book, James 1313

The above class is a 1-unit course.24158 004 1/19-5/27 Clowes, Kevin 1313

The above class is a 1-unit course. All days and hours to be arranged withinstructor.

24231 006 1/19-5/27 Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1329The above class is a 1-unit course. All days/hours to be arranged with instructor.

THEA 143 F 3 UnitsStagecraft

Transfer: CSU, UCThis course involves the hands-on study and execution of theatrical scenery withemphasis on construction, drafting, tools, materials and their relationship toscenic design and execution.21309 001 9:00- 9:50 A MW Clowes, Kevin 1317

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THEA 144 F 3 UnitsLighting

Transfer: CSU, UCCoreq: Enrollment in 0.5 unit (1-1/2 hours per week) THEA 149 FThis course involves the study and execution of stage lighting with an emphasison equipment, control, color and their relationship to design. Practical experi-ence hanging and focusing lights and use of computer-aided memory systemsfound in the facility. Course may be taken twice for credit.21310 001 8:30-10:50 A TR Pliska, Steven 1311

THEA 145 F 3 UnitsTheatrical Costuming

Transfer: CSU, UCCoreq: THEA 149 F (0.5 units)This course is designed to teach the student about costume design, history, theuse of sewing machines, pattern making and fabric selection. The course willculminate in a final project that reflects the student’s creativity. May be takentwice for credit.21311 001 12:00- 1:50 P TR Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1329

THEA 146 F 3 UnitsScene Painting

Transfer: CSU, UCCoreq: THEA 149 F (0.5 units)This exciting course is taught by a professional scenic artist and explores themagic of painting for the stage, industrials and theme parks. This course willinclude the use of brush, roller, spray gun, texturing, rock background, woodgraining, wallpaper, masonry, scenic drops and other techniques.21312 001 11:00- 1:20 P TR Clowes, Kevin 1313

THEA 147AF 3 UnitsStage Makeup

Transfer: CSU, UCCoreq: THEA 149 F (0.5 units)This course includes instruction and lab experience in all phases of theatricalmakeup. Old age, character, fantasy, look-alike, stylized, historical period styles,facial hair, corrective as well as non-human styles of makeup and their color andapplication theory are covered in detail.21313 001 8:30-10:50 A TR Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1317

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THEA 149 F 0.5 to 3 UnitsStage Crew Activity

Transfer: CSU, UCPractical lab experience in the technical aspects of theatre resulting in publicperformance of theatrical productions. NOTE: 0.5 unit = 27 hours, 1 unit = 54 hours, 2 units = 108 hours, 3 units = 162 hours.• Open Entry/Open Exit22703 OE1 1/19-5/27 Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1300

The above class is a 0.5 unit course requiring 27 hours.Last day to add: May 16; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

22704 OE2 1/19-5/27 Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1300The above class is a 1 unit course requiring 54 hours.Last day to add: May 16; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

22705 OE3 1/19-5/27 Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1300The above class is a 2.0 unit course requiring 108 hours.Last day to add: May 16; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

22707 OE4 1/19-5/27 Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1300The above class is a 3.0 unit course and requires 162 hours.Last day to add: May 16; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

THEA 150 F 1 UnitPerformance Laboratory

Transfer: CSUCoreq: MUS 288 FThis course features rehearsals and performances of standard and currentcommercial music for singers who dance. Accompanied by a small instrumentalgroup, the class includes choreography, staging and microphone techniques.Student compositions and arrangements are encouraged.21308 001 1/19-5/27 Monteleone, Jo WIL AUD

All days/times to be arranged with instructor. It is strongly recommended thatstudents enroll in THEA 125 F.

THEA 160 F 2 UnitsIntroduction to Sound Technology

Transfer: CSUThis course introduces the student to Sound Technology for the theatre withemphasis placed on the physical properties of sound and the audio equipmentused to bring sound to the stage and the concert hall.24162 200 6:00- 9:50 P W 1/20-3/17 Staff 1317

Last day to add: Jan 26; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 26; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 3; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 20.

THEA 161 F 2 UnitsSound Reinforcement Techniques

Transfer: CSUThis course is designed to give the student understanding and working knowl-edge of both the science of sound reinforcement and the practical application ofaudio equipment for theatrical events, concerts and other public events.24163 200 6:00- 9:50 P M 1/25-4/5 Howden, Joel 1317

Last day to add: Jan 31; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 31; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 15; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.

THEA 196HF 3 UnitsHonors Creative Arts — Theater

Transfer: CSU, UCThe Honors Creative Arts student will gain an in-depth exposure to the musicaland theatrical performing arts; the fine arts of painting, sculpture, and photog-raphy; and to literature. The focus of this seminar-based course is on how thesecreative arts interrelate. There will be a fee of approximately $100 per semesterpayable at the Bursar’s Office. Students who receive credit in this course may notreceive credit in ART 196HF or MUS 196HF.23776 HN1 6:00- 8:50 P W Jensen, Robert 1129

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for this course, please contact the Officeof Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

THEA 222 F 2 UnitsActing for the Camera

Transfer: CSU, UCPrereq: THEA 120AF (removed Spring 2010)Study and exercise in the special techniques of acting for the motion picture andtelevision camera. Emphasis will be placed on gaining an understanding of thevarious camera angles, shots, positions, and actor behavior: philosophies andapproaches unique to acting before a camera. Practical work with the camerarequired.21307 100 6:00- 9:50 P W Michaelson, Ronny 2001A

THEA 235 F 2 UnitsExperimental Theatre

Transfer: CSU, UCAdvisory: Enrollment is by audition or interview onlyThis course gives the student practical experience in planning, rehearsing andproducing a theatrical event for the public.• Plus three hours arranged24166 100 2:00- 4:50 P TR 1/19-3/25 Krinke, Gary 1310

The above course pertains to the rehearsals/performances of BROWN BAG PRODUCTIONS, Student Directed Short Plays. ORIENTATION: Tues, Jan 19 at 2 pm. AUDITIONS: Thurs, Jan 21 at 2 pm. PERFORMANCES: Mar 23-25.For more INFORMATION, contact instructor at [email protected] or (714) 992-7292.Last day to add: Jan 27; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 27; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 11; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 21.

THEA 255 F 2 UnitsTheatrical Costume Construction

Transfer: CSUPrereq: THEA 145 F (removed Spring 2010)Continued research and application of costume construction techniques anddesign elements unique to historical periods and their application to present daycostume construction and design. May be taken four times for credit.24167 100 6:00- 9:50 P W Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1329

THEA 265 F 2 UnitsTheatre Management

Transfer: CSUThis course is designed to teach the business of “show business” in educational,community, and professional theatre. This course is required of all studentswho are interested in management positions for the Theatre Arts Departmentproductions.24168 300 12:00- 1:50 P TR 3/16-5/20 Pliska, Steven 1317

Last day to add: Mar 24; Last day to drop without “W”: Mar 24; Last day to drop with “W”: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 18.

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THEA 299 F 0.5 to 2 UnitsTheatre Arts: Independent Study

Transfer: CSU, UC Review RequestedPrereq: All classes in a specific performance areaSpecial individually designed projects in theatre by special arrangement withinstructor for students who wish to increase their knowledge and experience intheatre.• Hours to be arranged; contact instructor prior to enrolling21297 IS1 1/19-5/27 Krinke, Gary 1300

THEA 900 F 2 UnitsStage Management

This course is designed to expose the student, through practical applications, tothe art and practices of theatrical stage management, from the initial process of“getting the job,” to the final process of “closing and moving.” This course isrequired of all students who are interested in stage management positions forthe Theatre Arts Department productions.24169 200 12:00- 1:50 P MW 1/20-3/24 Pliska, Steven 1317

Last day to add: Jan 31; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 31; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 10; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.

WELD 091AF 5 UnitsIndustrial Welding Fundamentals

Students will become occupationally proficient using Oxyfuel Welding (OFW),Brazing (TB), Oxyfuel Cutting (OFC), Air Carbon Arc Cutting (CAC-A), and PlasmaArc Cutting (PAC).22536 001 8:00- 1:05 P MTWRF 1/19-2/26 Daniel, William 709

Last day to add: Jan 24; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 24; Last day to drop with “W”: Feb 17; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 21.

24186 002 8:00- 1:05 P MTWRF 3/1-4/13 Daniel, William 709Last day to add: Mar 4; Last day to drop without “W”: Mar 4; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 26; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 3.

24187 003 8:00- 1:05 P MTWRF 4/14-5/20 Daniel, William 709Last day to add: Apr 19; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 19; Last day to drop with “W”: May 11; Last day to drop for refund: Apr 16.

20692 100 6:00-10:20 P MW Pummer, John 709

WELDING

WELD 091BF 5 UnitsSemi-Automatic Welding Applications

Prereq: WELD 091AF with a grade of “C” or betterStudents will become occupationally proficient using Gas Metal Arc Welding(GMAW) on limited and unlimited thicknesses of plate and using Flux Core ArcWelding (FCAW) on intermediate and unlimited thicknesses of plate in all axes.22537 001 8:00- 1:05 P MTWRF 1/19-2/26 Daniel, William 709

Last day to add: Jan 24; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 24; Last day to drop with “W”: Feb 17; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 21.

24188 002 8:00- 1:05 P MTWRF 3/1-4/13 Daniel, William 709Last day to add: Mar 4; Last day to drop without “W”: Mar 4; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 26; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 3.

24189 003 8:00- 1:05 P MTWRF 4/14-5/20 Daniel, William 709Last day to add: Apr 19; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 19; Last day to drop with “W”: May 11; Last day to drop for refund: Apr 16.

20694 100 6:00-10:20 P MW Pummer, John 709

WELD 091CF 5 UnitsManual Arc Welding Fundamentals

Prereq: WELD 091BF with a grade of “C” or betterStudents will gain entry level skills on Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) andGas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) using ferrous and non-ferrous metals.22538 001 8:00- 1:05 P MTWRF 1/19-2/26 Daniel, William 709

Last day to add: Jan 24; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 24; Last day to drop with “W”: Feb 17; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 21.

24190 002 8:00- 1:05 P MTWRF 3/1-4/13 Daniel, William 709Last day to add: Mar 4; Last day to drop without “W”: Mar 4; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 26; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 3.

24191 003 8:00- 1:05 P MTWRF 4/14-5/20 Daniel, William 709Last day to add: Apr 19; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 19; Last day to drop with “W”: May 11; Last day to drop for refund: Apr 16.

20695 100 6:00-10:20 P MW Pummer, John 709

WELD 091DF 5 UnitsStructural Welding Certification

Prereq: WELD 091CF with a grade of “C” or betterStudents will take written and laboratory tests to qualify as licensed certifiedwelders in compliance with the American Welding Society (AWS) and the LosAngeles Building Code using SMAW and FCAW on light and heavy gage struc-tural steel.22539 001 8:00- 1:05 P MTWRF 1/19-2/26 Daniel, William 709

Last day to add: Jan 24; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 24; Last day to drop with “W”: Feb 17; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 21.

24192 002 8:00- 1:05 P MTWRF 3/1-4/13 Daniel, William 709Last day to add: Mar 4; Last day to drop without “W”: Mar 4; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 26; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 3.

24193 003 8:00- 1:05 P MTWRF 4/14-5/20 Daniel, William 709Last day to add: Apr 19; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 19; Last day to drop with “W”: May 11; Last day to drop for refund: Apr 16.

20696 100 6:00-10:20 P MW Pummer, John 709

WELD 095 F 0.5 to 2 UnitsWelding Skills Lab

Advisory: Enrollment in any Fullerton College welding courseThis course offers students the opportunity to further develop their weldingskills.22540 400 1/19-5/27 Pummer, John 709

The above class has hours arranged during 8 am-2:15 pm, M-F, 24 hours foreach 1/2 unit.Last day to add: Apr 5; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

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WELD 096 F 5 UnitsWelding Inspection Technology

This class will aid in preparation for the American Welding Society’s certifiedWelding Inspector’s CWI exam. Suggested for those entering the field of qualityassurance, inspection, supervision and engineering of welded products.22541 800 9:00- 1:50 P S Pummer, John 725A

WELD 098 F 2 UnitsWelding Fabrication Technology

Prereq: WELD 091AF with a grade of “C” or betterThis class will aid in preparation for employment in the fabrication industries.The course will provide the student with a fundamental introduction to tech-niques and practices used by the fabrication industry, and is suggested for thoseentering the field of metal fabrication, quality assurance, supervision and engi-neering of welded products.22542 001 2:00- 5:50 P R Daniel, William 709

WELD 121AF 2 UnitsIntroduction to Welding

Transfer: CSUThis course introduces welding processes and applications to students in relatedmanufacturing and technical areas such as automotive and machining.20704 100 6:00- 9:50 P T Saddler, Robert 709

WELD 121BF 2 UnitsFundamentals of Inert Gas Welding

Transfer: CSUPrereq: WELD 121AF with a grade of “C” or betterThis course is an introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Gas TungstenArc Welding (GTAW), and Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC).20707 100 6:00- 9:50 P T Saddler, Robert 709

WELL 110 F 3 UnitsPathology: The Massage Connection

Transfer: CSUThis course is designed to meet the specific needs of massage therapy forstudents and professionals interested in pathology. This class is organized tosimplify the learning and teaching of pathology for massage therapists. Thiscourse is a part of the Massage Certificate Program.21750 100 7:00- 9:50 P W Kelley, Michael 3013

WELL 119 F 2 UnitsApplied Biomechanics

Transfer: CSUThis course takes a look at the kinesiology and functional actions of the bodymusculature as it applies to exercise. Students will learn the practical implica-tions of movement as it relates to exercise and how to develop structurally soundexercise programs.20504 010 11:30-12:20 P MW Jespersen, Jeffrey FWELLC

WELLNESS

WELL 221 F 2 UnitsPersonal Training Internship

Transfer: CSUPrereq: Completion of all courses in the Personal Trainer Certificate; ANAT 231 F, NUTR 210 F, PE 154 F, PE 235 F, WELL 040 F, WELL 119 F,WELL 200 F plus two units of restricted electives from PE 147 F, PE 152 F,PE 159 F, PE 199 F, PE 243 F, PE 266 F, WELL 242 FThis course is designed to provide our Personal Training Certificate students an opportunity to train clients (current FC students) under the supervision of our Physical Education faculty. The trainer gains practical hands-on experienceworking with clients.20507 010 10:00- 1:50 P F Jespersen, Jeffrey FWELLC

WELL 230 F 3 UnitsThe Body-Mind Connection

Transfer: CSUThis course is designed to explore the body-mind connection and their impacton our overall health and well-being. The student will learn personal techniquesfor optimal health and wellness.23502 005 11:00- 1:50 P T Carroll, Constance 3022

WELL 232 F 4 UnitsIntroduction to Massage

Transfer: CSUThis course offers students the essentials of professional massage. It gives thestudent a solid core of skills, knowledge and experiential learning for giving astress relieving full-body massage.24248 200 7:45-11:50 A MW 1/20-3/17 Carroll, Constance 3022

Questions regarding the massage program? Contact Connie Carroll at [email protected]. Last day to add: Jan 26; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 26; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 3; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.

WELL 234 F 3 UnitsAdvanced Massage

Transfer: CSUAdvisory: WELL 238 FThis hands-on course explores a variety of techniques appropriate to the spasetting. This course includes body wraps, exfoliation, the use of color and sound,and acupressure techniques of tuina. An emphasis is placed on integratingdifferent soft tissue modalities into a customized, healing-oriented client session.24249 200 5:30- 8:40 P MT 1/19-3/16 Carroll, Constance 3022

Last day to add: Jan 25; Last day to drop without “W”: Jan 25; Last day to drop with “W”: Mar 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.

WELL 236 F 3 UnitsSports Massage

Transfer: CSUThe purpose of this course is to give a working knowledge of the athletes’ needs.This class emphasizes pre-event and post-event massage and related topics.24250 300 8:00-10:50 A TR 3/23-5/27 Tucker, Alba 3022

Last day to add: Apr 7; Last day to drop without “W”: Apr 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 13; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 25.

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WELL 238 F 2 UnitsMassage and Bodywork Lab

Transfer: CSUAdvisory: WELL 232 F and WELL 236 FThis course offers students the practical experience of giving a professionalmassage, builds confidence with the public and further develops their core skillsknowledge while giving a stress relieving full-body massage.23560 100 5:00- 8:50 P R Tucker, Alba 3022

Questions? Contact Alba Tucker @ [email protected].

WELL 239 F 1 to 4 UnitsInternship Massage and Bodywork

Transfer: CSUPrereq: WELL 233 F or WELL 234 FThis course provides supervised work experience and up to eight hours ofinternship per week in business or industry settings.23572 010 3:00- 4:50 P R Underwood, Cathy 3022

Questions? Contact Cathy Underwood at [email protected].

WELL 242 F 1.5 UnitsStress Management and Relaxation Training

Transfer: CSUThis course provides the theory of stress management, as well as instruction instretching and relaxation techniques. Related topics encompass the effect of dieton stress and the role of exercise in a management program.23230 TW1 1/25-5/9 Bassi, Lisa

6:00- 6:50 A M (1/25) Bassi, Lisa 1413TELEWEB CLASS: The above course requires students to attend a MANDA-TORY ORIENTATION on Mon, Jan 25, 6-6:50 am, in Rm. 1413. Courserequires attendance at on-campus class meetings, weekly viewing of coursevideo programming (broadcast via cable television) and internet work.BROADCAST START DATE: Mon, Jan 25. For program viewing information,visit http://online.fullcoll.edu. This course uses CE 6. For course specificrequirements, visit instructor’s website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lbassior contact instructor at [email protected]. For general information, answersto FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.Last day to add: Feb 15; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 15; Last day to drop with “W”: Apr 9; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 2.

WELL 265 F 3 UnitsKinesiology

Transfer: CSUThis class is designed for physical education students, massage therapists,personal trainers, Pilates instructors, coaches and others who are interested inthe overall health of individuals.24255 010 2:00- 4:50 P T Tucker, Alba 3022

WOOD 015 F 4 Units32mm Cabinetmaking/Millwork — House Project

Advisory: WOOD 110 F or equivalent introductory Wood Technology courseor two years of woodworking experienceThis is an intermediate course for the layout, construction, finish preparation andinstallation of 32mm Euro kitchen cabinets in a house project.• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION23989 001 1:00- 4:50 P MW Hogan, David 703

WOOD TECHNOLOGY

WOOD 019 F 4 UnitsChair Construction

Advisory: WOOD 110 F or equivalent introductory Wood Technology courseor two years of woodworking experienceThis is an intermediate course for the design and construction of chairs.Students build a chair of their own design. Cost varies depending on the selec-tion of materials and the complexity of the project.• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION23990 800 8:00- 4:20 P S Krause, Peter 703

The above class has 1/2 hour lunch break.

WOOD 025 F 2 UnitsCabinet Vision/Planit Solutions

This is an introductory computer course for the Cabinet Vision software programfor designing cabinets and kitchen floor plans.23991 100 6:00- 9:50 P T Greer, Michael 720

WOOD 031 F 0.5 to 8 UnitsWoodworking Skills Lab

Coreq: Enrollment in any Fullerton College credit woodworking classThis course provides open lab time for students currently enrolled in one of theother woodworking classes.• Open Entry/Open Exit23580 OE2 9:00-12:50 P F 1/19-5/27 Hogan, David 700

The above class requires that the student be enrolled in another FC woodclass.Last day to add: Apr 5; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

24003 000 9:00- 4:20 P S 1/19-5/27 Krause, Peter 703The above class requires that the student be enrolled in another FC woodclass.Last day to add: Apr 5; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

WOOD 032 F 0.5 to 4 UnitsAdvanced Skills Lab

Coreq: Enrollment in any Wood Technology courseThis course provides students the opportunity to develop advanced skills in handand machine tool use, machinery setup and safety, project planning, construc-tion and assembly, and the application of appropriate finishes to a project.One-half unit of credit will be given for each 27 hours of laboratory participation.• Non-degree credit• Open Entry/Open Exit23583 OE1 9:00-12:50 P F 1/19-5/27 Hogan, David 703

The above class requires that the student be enrolled in another FC woodclass.Last day to add: Apr 5; Last day to drop without “W”: Feb 7; Last day to drop with “W”: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

WOOD 110 F 4 UnitsFundamentals of Woodworking

Transfer: CSUThis is an introduction to woodworking materials, hand tools, power tools andmachinery.• PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION23577 001 1:00- 4:50 P TR Hogan, David 703

20709 100 6:00- 9:50 P MW Weiss, Eric 703

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