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5 GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Courses begin the week of May 31 • General College Information (714) 895-8306 ONLINE PETITION PROCESS The campus wide online petition application for a closed section is a web-based program that facilitates the petitioning process for both in- structors and students. Students can use the Searchable Schedule to determine which classes are accepting online petitions (the Searchable Schedule can be reached through a link on the front-page of the GWC web site at http://www. gwc.info). In the search results, classes that accept online petitions are denoted by a link on the section status and a “Petition” link near it. Clicking either link will take students to the online petition form with instructions about the form and how to fill it out. After filling out the online petition form, click the submit button. While students are still on the website, immediately after submitting the form, the student will get a web message acknowledging their submission. In addition, the online petition application will also send an automated email to the student’s email address as listed by the stu- dent on their petition request. This email acts as acknowledgment and a receipt and will give the student general instructions about the petitioning process. Even if students have submitted to petition a class online, they can check back through telephone registration to see if a seat has become available due to a student withdrawal before the class starts. All closed sections can be petitioned by going to the classroom the first meeting even if online petitions are accepted by the instructor CLOSED CLASSES Waiting lists are not maintained for closed classes. Students who are unable to enroll for a course that has closed prior to their registration appointment are encouraged to select an alternative course in the event space does not become available in your first choice of class. After you have completed the registration process, you may check back through telephone registration to see if a seat may have become available due to a student withdrawal or due to a student being dropped for non-pay- ment of fees. Students desiring to enroll in a closed class may come to In-Person registration to see if the desired class has reopened as a result of student drops, or they may attend the first class meeting to see if any space is available as a result of student “no shows.” Students may check class status by visiting the GWC web page at www.gwc.info. Select the searchable schedule option to check enrollment and availability of any class. CLASS CANCELLATION College reserves the right to cancel classes. All classes offered are based upon sufficient enrollment to economically warrant them. Classes may be cancelled as a result of low enrollment, State legislation, and/or financial considerations. When classes are cancelled due to low enrollment, every attempt will be made to help students adjust their academic schedules. GRADE OPTION PROCEDURE Students wishing to select the Credit/No Credit grading method in grade option courses must file the request in the Admissions and Records Office within the first 30% of the length of the course. REGISTRATION RESTRICTIONS The following registration restrictions apply to all students. 1. Course repetition is not permitted except as listed in the college catalog. 2. Students may not register for two sections of the same course. 3. Students will not be registered for courses which have a time and day conflict. 4. There is a 9 unit enrollment maximum during the summer session. 5. Registration is only permitted in courses for which students have met the prerequisites 6. Students who do not officially register in a course by the deadline will not be enrolled and will not receive credit for the course. PREREQUISITE CLASSES Most courses in the English, ESL and Math disciplines have mandatory prerequisites. (Refer to the schedule description of the individual courses.) If you are planning to enroll in one of the courses which has a mandatory prerequisite, you must comply with one of the following: 1. Your GWC placement test results must recommend you for the class, OR 2. You must have completed the prerequisite course at GWC after 1989 or be currently enrolled in it, OR 3. You must have completed the prerequisite course at GWC prior to 1989 or at another college. To show proof of the prerequisite completion, bring a copy of your transcript or grade report to the Admissions Office prior to your registration appointment. FEE AND REFUND SCHEDULE All fees are due and payable at the time of registration and are assessed according to the following fee schedule. NOTE: Fees are subject to change. Enrollment Fee: $26.00 per unit Non-Resident Tuition: U.S/ Residents $152.00 per unit Non-U.S. Residents $159.00 per unit Health Fee: $10.00 Material Fees: As listed in the Schedule of Classes College Services Charge: $6.00 Parking Fee (if applicable): $10.00 REFUND POLICY Registration fees will be refunded in accordance with State regulations and District policy. Students must officially withdraw by the refund deadline for EACH class as printed on the enrollment receipt (10% of the length of the class meetings) to be eligible for a refund or cancella- tion of the fee obligation. NOTE: The Parking Permit and College Services sticker MUST be returned by the earliest deadline date printed on the receipt in order to be eligible for a refund of these fees. Withdrawals after the printed refund date for the class are not eligible for refund or fee credit. Refunds are generated only by a request from the student. During the registration period, a student may receive a refund in person. There is a 15 working day waiting period for a refund if the payment was made by check unless the student provides proof of the cancelled check. After the registration period, the student should anticipate the refund by check.

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GOLDEN WEST COLLEGECourses begin the week of May 31 • General College Information (714) 895-8306

ONLINE PETITION PrOcEssThe campus wide online petition application for a closed section is a web-based program that facilitates the petitioning process for both in-structors and students.

Students can use the Searchable Schedule to determine which classes are accepting online petitions (the Searchable Schedule can be reached through a link on the front-page of the GWC web site at http://www.gwc.info). In the search results, classes that accept online petitions are denoted by a link on the section status and a “Petition” link near it. Clicking either link will take students to the online petition form with instructions about the form and how to fill it out. After filling out the online petition form, click the submit button.

While students are still on the website, immediately after submitting the form, the student will get a web message acknowledging their submission. In addition, the online petition application will also send an automated email to the student’s email address as listed by the stu-dent on their petition request. This email acts as acknowledgment and a receipt and will give the student general instructions about the petitioning process.

Even if students have submitted to petition a class online, they can check back through telephone registration to see if a seat has become available due to a student withdrawal before the class starts. All closed sections can be petitioned by going to the classroom the first meeting even if online petitions are accepted by the instructor

cLOsED cLAssEsWaiting lists are not maintained for closed classes. Students who are unable to enroll for a course that has closed prior to their registration appointment are encouraged to select an alternative course in the event space does not become available in your first choice of class. After you have completed the registration process, you may check back through telephone registration to see if a seat may have become available due to a student withdrawal or due to a student being dropped for non-pay-ment of fees. Students desiring to enroll in a closed class may come to In-Person registration to see if the desired class has reopened as a result of student drops, or they may attend the first class meeting to see if any space is available as a result of student “no shows.” Students may check class status by visiting the GWC web page at www.gwc.info. Select the searchable schedule option to check enrollment and availability of any class.

cLAss cANcELLATIONCollege reserves the right to cancel classes. All classes offered are based upon sufficient enrollment to economically warrant them. Classes may be cancelled as a result of low enrollment, State legislation, and/or financial considerations. When classes are cancelled due to low enrollment, every attempt will be made to help students adjust their academic schedules.

GrADE OPTION PrOcEDUrEStudents wishing to select the Credit/No Credit grading method in grade option courses must file the request in the Admissions and Records Office within the first 30% of the length of the course.

rEGIsTrATION rEsTrIcTIONsThe following registration restrictions apply to all students.

1. Course repetition is not permitted except as listed in the college catalog.2. Students may not register for two sections of the same course.3. Students will not be registered for courses which have a time and

day conflict.4. There is a 9 unit enrollment maximum during the summer session.5. Registration is only permitted in courses for which students have

met the prerequisites6. Students who do not officially register in a course by the deadline

will not be enrolled and will not receive credit for the course.

PrErEQUIsITE cLAssEsMost courses in the English, ESL and Math disciplines have mandatory prerequisites. (Refer to the schedule description of the individual courses.) If you are planning to enroll in one of the courses which has a mandatory prerequisite, you must comply with one of the following:

1. Your GWC placement test results must recommend you for the class, OR

2. You must have completed the prerequisite course at GWC after 1989 or be currently enrolled in it, OR

3. You must have completed the prerequisite course at GWC prior to 1989 or at another college. To show proof of the prerequisite completion, bring a copy of your transcript or grade report to the Admissions Office prior to your registration appointment.

FEE AND rEFUND scHEDULEAll fees are due and payable at the time of registration and are assessed according to the following fee schedule. NOTE: Fees are subject to change.Enrollment Fee: $26.00 per unitNon-resident Tuition: U.S/ Residents $152.00 per unit Non-U.S. Residents $159.00 per unitHealth Fee: $10.00Material Fees: As listed in the Schedule of Classescollege services charge: $6.00Parking Fee (if applicable): $10.00

rEFUND POLIcYRegistration fees will be refunded in accordance with State regulations and District policy. Students must officially withdraw by the refund deadline for EACH class as printed on the enrollment receipt (10% of the length of the class meetings) to be eligible for a refund or cancella-tion of the fee obligation.NOTE: The Parking Permit and College Services sticker MUST be returned by the earliest deadline date printed on the receipt in order to be eligible for a refund of these fees. Withdrawals after the printed refund date for the class are not eligible for refund or fee credit. Refunds are generated only by a request from the student. During the registration period, a student may receive a refund in person. There is a 15 working day waiting period for a refund if the payment was made by check unless the student provides proof of the cancelled check. After the registration period, the student should anticipate the refund by check.

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PErsONAL sEcUrITY cODE (Psc)To insure the security of your records, it is strongly recommended that you select and enter a 4-digit Personal Security Code on the Touch-Tone Telephone Registration and Grade System. Once you have entered your code, it will be required as access for any college in the Coast Community College District (Golden West, Orange Coast and Coastline). You can enter or change your code by calling (714) 438-8200. If you forget your Personal Security Code, you will be required to present photo identification at the Admissions and Records Office to remove the code. This code is yours and yours alone and is not available to the staff at the college for reference.

WITHDrAWAL INFOrMATION It is the responsibility of the student to officially withdraw from each class in which he/she is enrolls. Students may withdraw from class in the Admissions Office, by calling the Touch-Tone Te l e p h o n e R e g i s t r a t i o n S y s t e m a t (714) 438-8200, or by mailing a written request by the appropriate deadlines. (Written requests MUST be postmarked by the deadline date.). The Touch-Tone system will be avail-able for withdrawal from summer classes May 5 – July 14. Withdrawals after that date must be processed in person or by mail by the appropriate deadlines.

WITHDrAWAL DATEsIn accordance with State regulations, the withdrawal deadlines are as follows:• Withdrawal without transcript entry

30% of the course• No penalty withdraw date (without W entry)

75% of the courseNOTE: Final withdrawal deadlines are printed on the official enrollment printout for each class section enrolled.

GrADEsGrade reports are not mailed. Students may access their grades by calling the Touch-Tone Registration at (714) 438-8200 or the Grade System at (714) 438-8248. The grades will be available approximately 10 working days after the end of the semester and will continue to be available until registration begins for the following semester. Students who are required to have a printed grade can formally request a transcript or obtain a printout of their last semester grades with proper identification in the Records Office.

ANTHROPOLOGY(714) 895-8790

[email protected]

ANTHR100-Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 unitsAn introduction to cultural diversity and its causes. Op-tional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN ANTH 4)

4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05ONLINE

For more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1007 13 hours 30 min arranged/week ONLINE PACHECO

ANTHR120-Intro to Physical Anthropology 3 unitsInquiry into the biological nature of man, heredity, evolutionary change, fossil evidence, racial variation, & origins of culture & the adaptive value of cultural behavior. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN ANTH 2)

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05ONLINE

For more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1008 9 hours arranged/week ONLINE DROVER

ART(714) 895-8772

[email protected]

ART 100-Introduction to Art 3 unitsSame as: Humanities 102A survey of the nature and role of the visual arts in society for both the general interest and art major student. Lectures and field trips. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

$5 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1009 8:30am-1:05pm MW FOR 2 101 CONLEY

ART 116-Drawing I 3 unitsBeginning drawing of natural & man-made forms employing concepts of perception & emotion. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN ART 8)

$15 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1019 8am-12:25pm MTWTh FN ART 133 EBERT

ART 117-Drawing II 3 unitsEmphasis on developing skills learned in Art 116: realism, naturalism & abstraction. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

$15 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1020 8am-12:25pm MTWTh FN ART 133 EBERT

ACCOUNTING(714) 892-7711 x 55036 [email protected]

ACCT 100-Accounting Elements 4 unitsBeginning course in practical accounting for merchandis-ing & service businesses. Completion of this course is strongly recommended before enrolling in Accounting 101. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.

$5 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1006 6-9pm MTWTh BUS 208 FARRIS

ACCT 101-Financial Accounting-4 unitsA study of the principles and procedures of accounting theory, including the analysis, recording, and classification of busi-ness transactions, and the preparation of financial statements with emphasis on accounting systems for corporations. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN BUS 2) ( ACCT 101 + 102 = CAN BUS SEQ A)

Advisories: Accounting 100 $5 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1022 6-10:05pm TWTh BUS 214 MATHIAS

ONLINEFor more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1002 12 hours 9 min arranged/week ONLINE ANDERSON

ACCT 102-Managerial Accounting 4 unitsAn advanced study of accounting information, including financial accounting information, used by managers in mak-ing decisions that affect the operations of a business. The course provides an introduction to cost concepts and terms, budgeting, responsibility accounting, statement analysis, capital budgeting, decision making and other management related topics. Some problems will be prepared by students on computers. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN BUS 4) ( ACCT 101 + 102 = CAN BUS SEQ A)

$5 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

ONLINEFor more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1005 12 hours 9 min arranged/week ONLINE GORDON

ACCT 115-Issues in Tax for Accounting & Bus 3 unitsIn depth study of the more difficult federal income tax con-cepts and calculations. Practical applications of the Internal Revenue Code and IRS Publication rules and regulations pertaining to the various tax issues are presented. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU.

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05ONLINE

For more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1014 9 hours arranged/week ONLINE WHITSON

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BIOLOGY(714) 895-8990

[email protected]

BIOL 100-Introduction to Biology 4 unitsA survey course emphasizing basic concepts of animal & plant biology. Local field trips are a required activity in this course. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.

$4 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 Students must enroll in lecture 1047 & one of the labs: 1048 or 1049

LECTURE 1047 4-6:50pm TWTh MATH 228 BIRNIE

LAB 1048 1-3:50pm TWTh MATH 124B BIRNIE 1049 7-9:50pm TWTh MATH 124B BIRNIE

Students must enroll in the lecture 1046 & the lab 1052LECTURE

1046 12-2:50pm TWTh MATH 125 LEIPZIG

LAB 1052 9-11:50am TWTh MATH 124B LEIPZIG

BIOL 170-Anatomy 4 unitsA course in basic human anatomy, covering the major body systems. High school biology recommended. Let-ter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN BIOL 10) (BIOL 170 + 175 = CAN BIOL SEQ B)

$7.50 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION 1058 2-4:05pm MWTh MATH 118 BAKER and 4:10-10:20pm MWTh MATH 124A 1053 8-9:20am MTWTh MATH 124A MIKELSON and 9:35am-2pm MTWTh MATH 124A

BIOL 175-Human Physiology 4 unitsEmphasis on integration of body systems & the inter- relationships for maintaining body homeostasis. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (BIOL 170 + 175 = CAN BIOL SEQ B)

Prerequisites: Biology 170 $6 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 Students must enroll in lecture 1072 & one of the labs:1061, 1062, or 1064

LECTURE 1072 4:30-7:20pm TWTh MATH 123 LINDSAY

LAB 1061 1:30-4:20pm TWTh MATH 103 LINDSAY 1062 10:30am-1:20pm TWTh MATH 103 LINDSAY 1064 7:30-10:20pm TWTh MATH 103 LINDSAY

BIOL 200-Pharmacology-Medications & Drugs 3 unitsA study of the basic principles of pharmacology. Emphasizes drug groups rather than individual medications. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.

Prerequisites: Biology 175 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1063 10am-2:15pm TW MATH 123 EGAN

BIOL 210-General Microbiology 5 unitsA lecture and laboratory course which introduces microor-ganisms and their role in nature, in industry, and in human health is presented. Genetics, metabolism, immunology and cellular growth are studied in lecture and in lab. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN BIOL 14)

Prerequisites: Biology 100 $13 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION 1059 9-11:10am MTWTh MATH 118A REHMAT and 11:20am-3:45pm MTWTh MATH 111

Students must enroll in lecture 1060 & one of the labs: 1056 or 1057

LECTURE 1060 3:30-5:40pm MTWTh MATH 215 TAKAHASHI

LAB 1056 5:50-10:15pm MTWTh MATH 111 TAKAHASHI 1057 5:50-10:15pm MTWTh MATH 113 STAFF

BROADCAST & VIDEO PRODUCTION

(714) 895-8772 [email protected]

BVP 120AB-Intro to Television Production 3 unitsThis course introduces students to the theory and all aspects of video (television) production with a real world, hands- on approach. This course introduces students to the latest digital production techniques through lectures, field trips to television tapings, and by working in a state-of-the-art television studio. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU.

$23 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1090 6-9:50pm TWTh FN ART 203 CARTER

BUSINESS(714) 892-7711 x 55036 [email protected]

BUS 100-Introduction to Business 3 unitsA basic background for the various fields of business. Fundamental vocational information; guidance information; exploration of management, production, marketing and finance in business; consideration of specialized areas of business planning, organizing, staffing, directing and control. Exposure to business in small--medium--large organizations. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05ONLINE

For more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1677 9 hours arranged/week ONLINE CARMEL

1684 6-9pm TWTh BUS 113 WOO

BUS 108-Legal Environment of Business 3 unitsThis course provides an introduction to principles of law, which influence and reflect the ethical, social, and political environments in which modern business operates with emphasis given to the federal and state judicial system, constitutional law, administrative law, torts, crimes, contracts, product liability, business organizations, agency, employment law, antitrust law, securities regulation, environmental law, and international law. This course is designed to conform to the scope of course content of comparable courses at California State University at Fullerton (Mgt 246) and San Diego State University. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN BUS 12)

$3 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1680 5:30-10pm TTh BUS 108 MCGOVERN

ONLINEFor more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1681 9 hours arranged/week ONLINE VLACHOS

BUS 110-Business Law 3 unitsComprehensive class examining federal & state court sys-tem, jurisdiction, civil procedure, torts, contracts, agency & debtor/creditor rights. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN BUS 8)

$3 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

ONLINEFor more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1682 9 hours arranged/week ONLINE HAMILTON

BUS 112-Real Estate Legal Aspects 3 unitsSame as: Real Estate 120Introduction to law dealing with ownership & use of real prop-erty in California. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1030 6-10:15pm MW BUS 209 CRAWFIS

BUS 130-Introduction to Business Writing 3 unitsFormerly Bus/Mgmt 126Designed to develop confidence and skill in writing effective business letters, memos, electronic communications, and informal reports for those entering the workplace as well as for the working professional. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU.

Advisories: Completion of English 010 is strongly recom-mended. 4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

1673 5:30-9:50pm TWTh BUS 209 CARMEL

cOUrsEWOrk AND cOMPUTErs

Increasingly instructors and publishers are utiliz-ing various forms of mediated instruction, assign-ments and or testing methodologies which require the use of a computer with internet access as well as CD-Rom capabilities. The college provides a number of different ways for students to complete these types of mediated assignments. Frequently, students who have access to the internet and com-puters with the necessary equipment complete their assignments off-site. Students wishing to complete assignments on campus may ask their instructor for suggestions regarding the most appropriate facility to complete that assignment. Additionally, students may inquire at the College Library (free computer usage) or the Student Open Computer Lab ($8.00 per semester).Online WeekendHonors Teach3

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CHEMISTRY(714) 895-8990

[email protected]

CHEM 180-General Chemistry 5 unitsPrinciples of chemistry for science, engineering, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, & pre-pharmacy majors. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN CHEM 2) (CHEM 180 + 185 = CAN CHEM SEQ A)

Prerequisites: Chemistry 130 and Mathematics 030 or appropriate score on the Math Placement Assessment. $9 course material fee 8 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 Students must enroll in lecture 1219 & one of the labs:1224, 1225, or 1227

LECTURE 1219 11:25am-1:30pm MTWTh MATH 228 SOUTO

LAB 1224 8-11:15am MTWTh MATH 207 SOUTO 1225 8-11:15am MTWTh MATH 232 KANG 1227 1:40-4:55pm MTWTh MATH 207 NGUYEN

CHEM 185-General Chemistry 5 unitsA continuation of General Chemistry with special emphasis on the underlying principle of chemical equilibrium. Introduction to thermodynamics, kinetics, electrochemistry, coordina-tion compounds, nuclear chemistry and organic chemistry. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN CHEM 4) (CHEM 180 + 185 = CAN CHEM SEQ A)

Prerequisites: Chemistry 180 $20.50 course material fee 8 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 Students must enroll in lab 1221 with this lecture 1215

LECTURE 1215 5:30-7:35pm MTWTh MATH 231 BARUDI

LAB 1221 7:45-11pm MTWTh MATH 204 BARUDI

Students must enroll in lecture 1216 & one of the labs:1220 or 1226

LECTURE 1216 11:40am-1:45pm MTWTh HL SCI 117 WILLIAMS

LAB 1220 1:55-5:10pm MTWTh MATH 204 SULLIVAN 1226 8:15-11:30am MTWTh MATH 204 WILLIAMS

COLLEGE(714) 895-8384

[email protected]

COLLEGE 100-Becoming A Successful Student 3 unitsThis performance oriented course is designed to increase one’s achievement in college by learning and adopting techniques and attitudes that promote more effective study habits. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: English 010

$3.50 course material fee 4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

1230 9am-1:30pm TWTh ADMIN 209 CARMEL

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1229 9am-1:30pm TTh LIBR 223 FARRIS

ONLINEFor more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1228 9 hours arranged/week ONLINE ISONIO

COMPUTER BUSINESS APPLICATIONS

(714) 892-7711 x 55038 [email protected]

CBA 127-WORD Quick Course, Introduction 0.3 unitsUsing WORD 2002, learn to use Microsoft WORD word processing software to navigate documents; apply editing techniques; format characters, paragraphs, and pages; use tabs; create tables; and use proofing tools. Hands-on course designed for a quick orientation to or review of the basics of using WORD. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU.

$2 course material fee 1 week course beginning the week of 06/20/05

1080 6-8:50pm MTWTh HUM 200 GRANE

CBA 128-WORD Quick Course, Intermediate 0.3 unitsUsing WORD 2002, learn to use Microsoft WORD word processing software to manage files and customize WORD, refine documents, create and format columns, work with styles and templates, perform Mail Merge, use additional table options create charts and diagrams, and integrate informa-tion. Hands-on course designed for a quick familiarization with some of the more advanced concepts of using WORD. Credit/no credit only. Transferable to CSU.

$2 course material fee 1 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1081 6-8:50pm MTWTh HUM 200 GRANE

CBA 129-Word Quick Course, Advanced 0.3 unitsUsing WORD 2002, learn to use the advanced features of Microsoft WORD to collaborated on documents, automate the work, use drawing tools, create forms, perform an advanced Mail Merge, insert document references, create supplemental document components, and create web pages. Hands-on course designed for a quick understand-ing of advanced features of WORD. Credit/no credit only. Transferable to CSU.

$2 course material fee 1 week course beginning the week of 07/11/05

1082 6-8:50pm MTWTh HUM 200 GRANE

CBA 133-ACCESS Quick Course, Introduction 0.3 unitsUsing ACCESS 2002, learn to use Microsoft ACCESS, a database application that will allow you to create and use database objects, including tables, queries, forms and reports. Designed primarily for students with prior Windows computer experience who desire a quick introduction to ACCESS or who want to begin using ACCESS on the job. Credit/no credit only. Transferable to CSU.

$2 course material fee 1 week course beginning the week of 06/20/05

1083 6-8:50pm MTWTh HUM 201 WHITE

CBA 134-ACCESS Quick Course, Intermediate 0.3 unitsUsing ACCESS 2002, increase your knowledge of Microsoft ACCESS in this intermediate course. You will learn how to enhance the design of your database by using the principles of data normalization and table relationships and how to query multiple tables for data that are used in customized forms and reports. This class is designed primarily to give students a quick familiarization with some of the more advanced concepts of using ACCESS. Credit/no credit only. Transferable to CSU.

$2 course material fee 1 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1084 6-8:50pm MTWTh HUM 201 WHITE

CBA 135-PowerPoint Quick Course 0.3 unitsUsing PowerPoint 2002, learn to use Microsoft PowerPoint to create, illustrate, format, and revise live and/or Web pre-sentations using OFFICE art, WordArt, and PowerPoint tools including masters. Designed primarily for students with prior Microsoft Windows computer experience who desire a quick introduction to PowerPoint or who are using PowerPoint on the job. Credit/no credit only. Transferable to CSU.

$2 course material fee 1 week course beginning the week of 07/11/05

1085 6-8:50pm MTWTh HUM 201 WHITE

CBA 136-OFFICE Quick Course 0.3 unitsUsing OFFICE XP, learn to use the Microsoft OFFICE Suite of application software. This course will provide a quick introduction to and an overview of the essential OFFICE skills. Learn how to use WORD to create a variety of documents; EXCEL to organize and calculate data and create charts and graphs; ACCESS to store, retrieve, and report on information; and PowerPoint to create dynamic on-screen presentations. Credit/no credit only. Transferable to CSU.

$2 course material fee 1 week course beginning the week of 07/18/05

1086 6-8:50pm MTWTh HUM 201 WHITE

STUDENT COMPUTER CENTER

10 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday through Thursday

The Student Computer Center is an open computer laboratory providing high-speed Internet access, personal e-mail accounts, color printing, Microsoft Office XP, and up to 20 free laser jet print outs each day.

To use the Student Computer Center students must register for Learning Skills 920 (#1489-4 weeks or #1488-7 weeks) and pay a fee of $8. 5/31-8/11/05

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COMPUTER SCIENCE(714) 892-7711 x 55036 [email protected]

COMP SC130-Survey of Computer Science/ Information Technology 4 unitsThis class surveys computer science and information technol-ogy with emphasis on computer business applications. The student will be exposed to computer concepts including com-ponents of a computer, operating systems, utility programs, terminology, communications, networking, internet usage, ethical issues and computer application software, such as word processing, spreadsheets, data base, data base query and presentation software. The student will complete projects in a desktop computer environment. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN BUS 6)

$8 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1311 5-7:30pm MTW HUM 208 NIELSEN and 7:30-10:10pm MTW HUM 210

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05ONLINE

For more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1310 18 hours arranged/week ONLINE SEEBOLD

COMP SC175-Programming with C++ 4 unitsStudent is introduced to the basics of software development principles using the C++ language. Basic programming principles, modularization, static and dynamic memory allocation, classes and objects will be discussed. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

Advisories: Computer Science 130 $8 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1313 5-7:30pm MTW HUM 206 LEWIN and 7:30-10:10pm MTW HUM 211

COSMETOLOGY(714) 895-8115

[email protected]

COSMET 001-Related Theory, Freshman Level I 2 unitsAcquaints the beginning student with basic scientific theory in anatomy, chemistry, physiology of hair & nails, bacteriol-ogy, sterilization, onochology, dermatology, professional ethics, communication skills, & California State Board rules & regulations. Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

Corequisites: Cosmetology 002 7 week course beginning the week of 06/06/05

1322 8-9am MTWThF MATH 123 VIELE

COSMET 002-Cosmetology, Freshman Level I 6 unitsBeginning course which acquaints the student with basic cosmetology principles of wet hair dressing, hair cut-ting, hair tinting, manicuring, permanent waving, scalp & facial massage. Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

Corequisites: Cosmetology 001 7 week course beginning the week of 06/06/05

1323 9am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 113 WALLACE

COSMET 003-Related Theory, Intermed Level II 2 unitsIntermediate course in cosmetology theory. A course in cosmetology which acquaints the students with trichology, anatomy & physiology, hair color theory, occupational health and safety & communicable diseases in the work place. Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

Prerequisites: Cosmetology 001 and 002 Corequisites: Cosmetology 004 7 week course beginning the week of 06/06/05

1324 8-9am MTWThF MATH 123 VIELE

COSMET 004-Cosmetology, Intermed Level II 6 unitsIntermediate course in cosmetology where students will continue practice of hair cutting, styling & permanents on manikins & live models in order to perfect their skills. Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

Prerequisites: Cosmetology 001 and 002 Corequisites: Cosmetology 003 7 week course beginning the week of 06/06/05

1325 9am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 104 FRANCIS

COSMET 005-Related Theory, Adv Level III-A 2 unitsAdvanced course in cosmetology theory. A course in cos-metology which acquaints the students with electricity, heat & light energy, HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis B & ergonomics. Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

Prerequisites: Cosmetology 003 and 004 Corequisites: Cosmetology 006 7 week course beginning the week of 06/06/05

1326 8-9am MTWThF MATH 123 VIELE

COSMET 006-Cosmetology, Adv Level III-A 6 unitsFirst of three advanced courses in cosmetology in which the student engages in manipulative training & practices these manipulative skills on patrons from the community in a salon atmosphere. Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

Prerequisites: Cosmetology 003 and 004 Corequisites: Cosmetology 005 7 week course beginning the week of 06/06/05

1327 9am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 110 SMITH

COSMET 007-Related Theory, Adv Level III-B 2 unitsAn advanced course in theory, which acquaints the students with salon management, employment, personal/business record keeping, chemistry & cosmetic chemistry. Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

Prerequisites: Cosmetology 005 and 006 Corequisites: Cosmetology 008 7 week course beginning the week of 06/06/05

1328 8-9am MTWThF MATH 123 VIELE

COSMET 008-Cosmetology, Adv Level III-B 6 unitsSecond of three advanced courses in cosmetology in which the student engages in manipulative training & practices the manipulative skills on patrons from the community in a salon atmosphere. Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

Prerequisites: Cosmetology 005 and 006 Corequisites: Cosmetology 007 7 week course beginning the week of 06/06/05

1329 9am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 108 FIORANE

COSMET 009-Related Theory, Adv Level III-C 2 unitsAdvanced course in cosmetology that acquaints the students with the State Board of Cosmetology examination and preparation for job interview skills. Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

Prerequisites: Cosmetology 007 and 008 Corequisites: Cosmetology 010 7 week course beginning the week of 06/06/05

1330 8-9am MTWThF COSMET 104 SNEDEKER

COSMET 010-Cosmetology, Adv Level III-C 6 unitsThird advance course in cosmetology in which the student does patron services for the community and campus population. California State Board rules & regulations are studied in preparation for license testing. Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

Prerequisites: Cosmetology 007 and 008 Corequisites: Cosmetology 009 7 week course beginning the week of 06/06/05

1331 9am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 108 SNEDEKER

COUNSELING(714) 895-8799

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CONSL100-Career Planning 1.5 unitsA course designed to assist students in making career & life choice & clarifying values, interests & personality char-acteristics that fit with possible careers options. Credit/no credit only. Transferable to CSU.

$8 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1236 6-8:15pm MW BUS 212 NGUYEN

CONSL104-Career and Life Planning: A Holistic Approach 3 unitsAn extensive career and life planning course within the broad perspective of psychological, sociological, and physiological theory. Students will explore careers that fit with their values, interests, and personality; make a career decision, and plan to successfully enter their career field. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.

$8 course material fee 4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

ONLINE MIXFor more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1235 9am-12:05pm TWTh BUS 212 BENSCHOP and 4 hours arranged/week ONLINE

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1234 8:30am-12:45pm TTh BUS 212 HA

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NEED TUTOrING???We Can Help!

The Tutorial and Learning Center provides: Individual appointments, group tutorials,

drop-in tutoring and other services in most subject areas, except math*. Come visit us in the Library Bldg., Room 100D or call us at (714) 895-8904 or (714) 895-8905 (TDD).

* For math tutoring call (714) 892-7711 ext. 51132

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE(714) 895-8369

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CJ 046-Police Civilian Supervisor Course 4 unitsP.O.S.T. certified course providing newly appointed or experienced civilian supervisors with formal training in the concepts, techniques and practical application of basic supervisory skills as they pertain to police operations. An eighty hour course. Credit/no credit only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

$22 course material fee 2 week course beginning the week of 08/08/05 PERMISSION ONLY

1066 8am-12pm MTWThF CR JUS 113 QUIROS and 1-5pm MTWThF CR JUS 113

CJ 054AD-Police Academy Orientation 2 unitsThis course is designed to familiarize the student with the police academy training program. Credit/no credit only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

$6.50 course material fee 5 week course beginning the week of 08/22/05

4107 8 hours 8 min arranged/week CR JUS 105 QUIROS

CJ 070-Police Supervisory Academy 4 unitsFundamentals of police supervision. 80 hour POST certi-fied course. Credit/no credit only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

$43 course material fee 2 week course beginning the week of 08/08/05

1067 8am-5pm MTWThF OFF-SITE QUIROS

CJ 099AD-Basic Course Instructor Program 2 unitsThis course specifically addresses delivery of the POST (California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training) Basic Course curriculum and is designed to expand and enhance the competency and effectiveness of criminal justice instructor. Course components are structured to deal with the subject matter expertise, various instruc-tional techniques, adult learning concepts, student driven learning and validation exercises. Credit/no credit only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Criminal Justice 064 or approval by director of Criminal Justice Training Center

$5 course material fee 5 week course beginning the week of 07/21/05 MEETS JULY 21, 28, AND AUGUST 4, 18, 19 TOTAL HOURS: 40 PERMISSION ONLY

4559 8 hours 8 min arranged/week CR JUS 124 BACH

CJ 140-Introduction to Criminal Justice (CP1) 3 unitsHistory and philosophy of criminal justice, justice system components, crime causation and roles of criminal justice personnel. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN AJ 2)

4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/051071 8-11:20am MTWTh CR JUS 113 QUIROS

7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1065 5:50-10pm MW CR JUS 113 BACH

DANCE(714) 895-8772

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DANCE112AD-Ballroom Dance 0.5 unitsInstruction and practice in the basics, variations, and techniques of ballroom dances which may include but are not limited to Fox Trot, Waltz, Cha Cha, Tango, Swing, Polka, Salsa, and Two Step. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU.

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1541 6-7:20pm MW REC ED 211 KYSELKA

DANCE135AD-Mid-Eastern Dance 0.5 unitsA technique course emphasizing the social and stage dances from the region known as the Near and Middle East. Begin-ning, intermediate and advanced levels; students should be prepared to participate at the first class meeting. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05 1343 7:30-9:35pm TTh REC ED 201 NEMETH

DANCE136AD-Inter/Adv Mid-Eastern Dance 0.5 unitsA technique course emphasizing the social and stage dances from the region known as the Near and Middle East. Inter-mediate, and advanced levels; students should be prepared to participate at the first class meeting. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

Advisories: Dance 135AD 4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

1538 7:30-9:35pm TTh REC ED 201 NEMETH

DIGITAL ARTS(714) 895-8772

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ART 222AB-Digital Imaging 3 unitsSame as: Business Data Processing 222ABIn this intoductory course, students will learn to create professional-quality, original artwork and digital images using the software programs such as Illustrator, Photoshop, and Painter. This hands-on course focuses on familiarizing students with the basic tools and techniques for creating, editng, and enchancing photographs and images for use in print, Web, and multimedia environments. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU.

$20 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1025 6-9:50pm TWTh FN ART 202 GLUMACE

D A 100-Introduction to Digital Arts 3 unitsThis course is an introduction to the Mac OS. This hands-on course will also explore an introductory use of the scanner, digital cameras, and printers as digital tools. This course also introduces the student to an array of today’s popular software used in the Digital Arts. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU.

$20 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1026 6-9:50pm TWTh FN ART 202 GLUMACE

D A 135AB-Introduction to Adobe Illustrator 3 unitsIntroduction, practice and practical application of the lat-est version of Adobe Illustrator software. This is the basic program used in industry to produce graphic designs, compose desktop publishing, control lettering and perform illustrations. It is also basic to web sites designs and 3d computer graphics. This class is required for the Graphic Design Certificate program completion of Digital Arts 100 or equivalent experience recommended. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU.

$20 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1021 6-9:50pm TWTh FN ART 202 GLUMACE

D A 150AB-Using Photoshop, Beginning 3 unitsIntroduction to the use of Adobe PhotoShop for digital compositing, typography, image repair, and construction as used in business and the Web. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU.

$20 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

ONLINEFor more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1029 10 hours 10 min arranged/week ONLINE GLASSFORD

ECONOMICS(714) 895-8790

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ECON 180-Micro Economics 3 unitsIntroduction to the tools & methods of economic analysis, dealing with the principles of economic analysis: supply & demand, cost, microeconomic models & production. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN ECON 4)

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1356 6-10:30pm TTh ADMIN 222 CUMMINS

ENGLISH(714) 895-8772

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ENGL 009-Developmental Reading and Writing 3 unitsDesigned for students with native fluency in English who need extensive reading and writing preparation for col-lege. Some students may need additional support from the Writing Center. Credit/no credit only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.

$2 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1383 1-4:50pm TWTh HUM 310 TARANGO 1378 8-11:50am TWTh BUS 210 BARUA

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ENGL 010-Reading and Writing Essentials 3 unitsThis cousre is designed for students who need additional reading and writing preparation for entry into English 100. It includes paragraph & essay writing, critical reading, and some grammar review. Some students may need additional support from the Writing Center. Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

Prerequisites: English 009 or English as a Second Language 071 or Placement Test $2 course material fee 4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

1381 8am-12:30pm MTWTh FN ART 211 STAFF

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1382 1-4:50pm TWTh BUS 210 LUNDQUIST 1389 6-9:50pm TWTh HUM 310 HIGBEE 1380 8-11:50am TWTh HUM 310 HIGBEE

ENGL 097AD-Writing Conference I 0.18 unitsIndividually tailored instruction for any student with writing needs, including developing and organizing ideas, grammar, punctuation, and overcoming ESL interference. This course can be take in connection with any course at the college which requires written assignments. Credit/no credit only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

$3 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1384 1 hour arranged/week HUM 200 COSAND

ENGL 097AD-Writing Conference I 0.25 unitsIndividually tailored instruction for any student with writing needs, including developing and organizing ideas, grammar, punctuation, and overcoming ESL interference. This course can be take in connection with any course at the college which requires written assignments. Credit/no credit only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

$3 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1385 1 hours 5 min arranged/week HUM 200 COSAND

ENGL 097AD-Writing Conference I 0.5 unitsIndividually tailored instruction for any student with writing needs, including developing and organizing ideas, grammar, punctuation, and overcoming ESL interference. This course can be take in connection with any course at the college which requires written assignments. Credit/no credit only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

$3 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1386 3 hours arranged/week HUM 200 COSAND

ENGL 098AD-Writing Conference II 0.5 unitsA continuation of the individually tailored writing instruction begun in English 097. Credit/no credit only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.

$3 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1442 3 hours arranged/week HUM 200 COSAND

ENGL 100-Freshman Composition 3 unitsComposition and revision of essays, critical thinking, critical reading and documentation. Recommended for all liberal arts majors and those planning to transfer to a four-year college or university. Instructor may recommend up to one additional hour per week in the Writing Center. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN ENGL 2) (ENGL 100 + 110 = CAN ENGL SEQ A)

Prerequisites: English 010 or Placement Test $2 course material fee 4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

1429 8am-12:30pm MTWTh LIBR 222 NAJM

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1432 1-4:50pm TWTh LIBR 222 MC GRATH 1430 6-9:50pm TWTh HUM 302 MC GRATH 1436 8-11:50am TWTh ADMIN 215 LUNDQUIST

ENGL 110-Critical Thinking, Reading and Writing through Literature 3 unitsCritical thinking, reading & writing through literature. Analysis & evaluation of fiction, poetry & drama, & writing critical papers. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN ENGL 4) ( ENGL 100 + 110 = CAN ENGL SEQ A)

Prerequisites: English 100 $2 course material fee 4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

1438 6-9:20pm MTWTh HUM 301 GALLEGOS 1437 9am-12:20pm MTWTh HUM 307 TARANGO

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1434 5:30-10:05pm MW HUM 303 STAFF 1454 5:30-9:45pm TTh HUM 307 FAGUE 1433 8am-12:15pm TTh HUM 301 TARANGO 1448 8am-12:35pm MW HUM 301 STAFF

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

(714) 895-8772 [email protected]

ESL 041-ESL Core Course, Level 4 5 unitsFourth in a series of seven levels. Intermediate ESL course in English reading, writing, speaking, listening and gram-mar. Credit/no credit only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.

Prerequisites: ESL 031 and ESL 033 or placement by ESL assessment process. Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 042 and/or ESL 043 $2 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1379 5:30-9:20pm MTWTh REC ED 114 REVILLA

ESL 051-ESL Core Course, Level 5 5 unitsFifth in a series of seven levels. High intermediate ESL course in English reading, writing, speaking, listening and grammar strongly advised. Letter grade only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.

Prerequisites: ESL 041 and ESL 043 or placement by ESL assessment process. Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 052 and/or ESL 053 $2 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1097 5:30-9:20pm MTWTh REC ED 115 ULLRICH

ESL 061-ESL Core Course, Level 6 4 unitsSixth in a series of seven levels. Low advanced ESL course in English reading, writing, speaking, listening and grammar. Letter grade only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.

Prerequisites: ESL 051, 052 and 053 or ESL 004AD or placement by ESL assessment process. Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 062 and/or ESL 063 $2 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1098 6-8:25pm MTWTh REC ED 116 LITTLE

ESL 071-ESL Core Course, Level 7 4 unitsLast in a series of seven levels. High advanced ESL core course in reading writing, speaking, listening and grammar. Letter grade only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.

Prerequisites: ESL 061 and 063 or placement by ESL assessment process. Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 073. $2 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1099 9-11:25am MTWTh REC ED 115 ULLRICH

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

(714) 895-8792 [email protected]

E S 190AD-Environmental Studies Practicum 2 unitsThe course provides a practical experience in a realistic work setting in the environmental industry. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU.

8 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05 5000 4 hours arranged/week SITE HERSH

GEOGRAPHY(714) 895-8790

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GEOG 180-Intro to Geography: Phys Geography 3 unitsGlobal patterns of weather, climate, landforms, soil & vegetation. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN GEOG 2)

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1478 6-10:30pm TTh ADMIN 210 GRANT

Contact the

Assessment Center for placement testing at 714 895-8388

or visit the website at www.gwc.info/assessment/index.html The center is located in the Business

building room 109.

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HEALTH EDUCATION(714) 895-8333

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HLTH ED100-Health Education 3 unitsProvides students with knowledge to lead a “healthy” life. Op-tional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1473 6-10:30pm TTh LIBR 202 ENGLISH

HISTORY(714) 895-8790

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HIST 140-California History 3 unitsEconomic, social & political development of California from pre-colonial times to present. Concentrates on recur-ring & current issues. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05ONLINE

For more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1475 9 hours arranged/week ONLINE MASE

HIST 170-History of the United States to 1876 3 unitsAmerican political, economic, social, cultural & diplomatic history from English colonization to 1876. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN HIST 8) (HIST 170 + 175 = CAN HIST SEQ B)

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05ONLINE

For more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1474 9 hours arranged/week ONLINE THORNE

HIST 175-History of the US since 1876 3 unitsAmerican political, economic, social, cultural, & diplo-matic history from 1876 to the present. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN HIST 10) (HIST 170 + 175 = CAN HIST SEQ B)

4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05ONLINE

For more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1479 13 hours 30 min arranged/week ONLINE THORNE

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1476 9am-1:30pm TTh FOR 2 101 MARKI

HIST 195-World History Since 1500 3 unitsSurvey of interaction of the diverse societies on earth since 1500. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN HIST 16)

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1477 9am-1:30pm TTh ADMIN 223 GILLILAND

HUMANITIES(714) 895-8772

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HUM 102-Introduction to Art 3 unitsSame as: Art 100A survey of the nature and role of the visual arts in so-ciety for both the general interest and art major student. Lectures and field trips. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1785 8:30am-1:05pm MW FOR 2 101 CONLEY

HUM 120-History and Appreciation of Music 3 unitsSame as: Music 101This course is designed to help students enjoy listen-ing to all styles of music with emphasis on what to listen for in music. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

$3 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1494 5:30-10:05pm MW FOR 2 101 ROBBINS

HUM 132-Introduction to the Theater 3 unitsSame as: Theater Arts 100Introduction to all aspects of theater arts including stagecraft, direction, & the actor’s contribution. Students are required to see two college-produced plays. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05 1734 9am-12:20pm MTWTh THEA 209 AMEN

HUM 135-History & Appreciation of the Cinema 3 unitsSame as: Theater Arts 102Introduction to the historical, artistic, cultural, industrial, & mythmaking aspects of the American film, & its relationship to world cinema. Feature film, short films, and videotapes form the 1920’s to the present will be shown. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

$2 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1738 8:30am-1:05pm MW FN ART 222 THORNE

HUM 145-History of Rock Music 3 unitsSame as: Music 185This course includes rock roots, blues/R & B, Elvis & early rock. Also Beatles and 60’s rock , metal, “New Wave,” punk, alternative, rap, 90’s “grunge,” industrial, techno and other musical styles and social topics. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

$4 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1491 5:30-9:45pm TTh FOR 2 101 ANDERSON

MATHEMATICS(714) 895-8990

[email protected]

MATH 010-Elementary Algebra 4 unitsProperties of real numbers; simplifying polynomial, rational, and radical expressions; solving linear, quadratic, rational, and radical equations in one variable; the rectangular coor-dinate system; graphing linear equations in two variables; and solving systems of linear equations in two variables. Applications of mathematical concepts. Equivalent to a first-year high school algebra course. Taught in a combined large lecture and laboratory format. Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

Prerequisites: Mathematics 008 or Mathematics Place-ment Assessment $4.50 course material fee 4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION 1503 8am-1:50pm MTWTh MATH 125 EASTERLY

7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 Students must enroll in the lecture 1504 and one of the labs 1505 or 1506

LECTURE 1504 10:15am-12:40pm MTWTh HL SCI 131 EASTERLY

LAB 1505 9-10:05am MW MATH 227 EASTERLY 1506 9-10:05am TTh MATH 227 EASTERLY

MATH 030-Intermediate Algebra 4 unitsThis course is equivalent to the second year of high school algebra. It is taught using large group lectures in conjunction with computer assignments and laboratory work. Topics include absolute value, rational exponents, radicals, linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations and inequali-ties, functional notation, linear and quadratic functions, conic sections, logarithms, exponential and logarithmic functions, linear systems in two and three variables, sequences, and series. . A scientific calculator will be required. Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

Prerequisites: Mathematics 010 or Mathematics Place-ment Assessment $4.50 course material fee 4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION 1513 8am-1:50pm MTWTh MATH 126 HOANG

7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 Students must enroll in the lecture 1512 and one of the labs 1508 or 1509

LECTURE 1512 7:50-10:15am MTWTh HL SCI 131 REYNOLDS

LAB 1508 10:20-11:25am MW MATH 227 REYNOLDS 1509 10:20-11:25am TTh MATH 227 REYNOLDS

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MATH 115-College Algebra 4 unitsThis course is designed for students planning to enroll in MATH 130, 150, or 160. Topics include matrices and determinants, theory of equations and systems, graph-ing equations and functions, logarithmic and exponential functions and their graphs, polynomial and rational functions, conics sections, sequences and series, counting and probabil-ity. A scientific calculator is recommended. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.

Prerequisites: Mathematics 030 or Mathematics Place-ment Assessment $3 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1521 6-8:25pm MTWTh MATH 215 LY

MATH 120-Trigonometry 3 unitsFundamentals of trigonometry covering the six trigono-metric functions, their inverses and graphs, identities, solving triangles, conditional equations and applied prob-lems. A scientific calculator is required. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU. (CAN MATH 8)Prerequisites: Mathematics 030 or Mathematics Placement Assessment

Advisories: Mathematics 020 $2 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1520 9-11:20am TWTh HL SCI 117 JAMALOODEEN

MATH 130-Survey of Calculus 4 unitsFundamentals of Calculus covering limits, continuity, differentiation, applications of the derivative, integration functions of two variables, partial differentiation, and extreme of functions of two variables. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN MATH 34)

Prerequisites: Mathematics 030 or Mathematics Placement Assessment $2 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1532 6-9:10pm TWTh HL SCI 131 STAFF

MATH 160-Introduction to Statistics 4 unitsTopics include concepts and procedures of descriptive and inferential statistics; collecting, classifying, tabulating, and graphing univariate and bivariate data; measures of central tendencies, variation, percentiles, probability, binomial, nor-mal, T, Chi-square and F distributions; making inferences, decisions and predictions. This course develops statistical thinking through the study of applications in a variety of disciplines. The use of a TI-83 graphing calculator and/or statistical analysis computer programs is integrated into the course. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN STAT 2)

Prerequisites: Mathematics 030 or Mathematics Place-ment Assessment $3 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1533 6-9:10pm TWTh HL SCI 117 CAN

MATH 170-Precalculus 5 unitsTopics include complex numbers, sequences and series, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse functions, vectors, analytic geometry, linear systems, matrices, elementary theory of equations, and polar coordinates. This course is essential for those students planning to study Math 180 (Calculus 1). Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN MATH 16)

Prerequisites: Mathematics 120 $2 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1534 6-9:05pm MTWTh MATH 118 MARINO

MATH 180-Calculus I 5 unitsTopics include analytic geometry, functions, limits, continuity, differentiation & integration of functions. Ap-plication of differential & integral calculus. This is the first course in a three course sequence designed for math-ematics, physics & engineering majors. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN MATH 18)

Prerequisites: Mathematics 170 or Mathematics Placement Assessment $4 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1536 9am-12:05pm MTWTh MATH 118 SCARDINA

MATH 185-Calculus II 5 unitsA continuation of MATH 180. Topics include methods of inte-gration, applications of the definite integral, transcendental functions, polar and parametric functions, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, convergence and divergence of sequences and series including power series, and conic sec-tions. This is the second course in a three course sequence designed for mathematics, physics, and engineering majors. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN MATH 20) (MATH 180 + 185 = CAN MATH SEQ B MATH 180 + 185 + 280 = CAN MATH SEQ C)

Prerequisites: Mathematics 180 or Mathematics 180H $3 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1535 8-11:05am MTWTh MATH 215 BOUZAR

MUSIC(714) 895-8772

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MUSIC101-History & Appreciation of Music 3 unitsSame as: Humanities 120This course is designed to help students enjoy listen-ing to all styles of music with emphasis on what to listen for in music. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

$3 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1493 5:30-10:05pm MW FOR 2 101 ROBBINS

MUSIC105AB-Beginning Guitar I 1 unitFor non-music majors interested in learning to play the guitar correctly. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

$3 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1496 5:30-8:50pm M MUSIC 102 HIGGINS

MUSIC112AB-Sight Singing 2 unitsHow to read and sing music at sight. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1487 5:30-10:05pm MW MUSIC 108 BALES

MUSIC185-History of Rock Music 3 unitsSame as: Humanities 145This course includes rock roots, blues/R & B, Elvis & early rock. Also Beatles and 60’s rock, metal, “New Wave,” punk, alternative, rap, 90’s “grunge,” industrial, techno and other musical and social topics. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

$4 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1490 5:30-9:45pm TTh FOR 2 101 ANDERSON

NURSING(714) 895-8163

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NURSG 070-Begin Arrhythmia & (EKG) Interp 1 unitBeginning Arrhythmia and Electrocardiograms (EKG) in-terpretation. This course focuses on providing the learner with a basic knowledge in the interpretation of cardiac dysrrhythmias and 12 lead electrocardiograms. Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.

1 week course beginning the week of 06/17/05 1567 5-8pm F HL SCI 117 GOEBEL and 8am-4pm S HL SCI 117 and 11am-5pm Su HL SCI 117

NURSG 190-Transition to Registered Nursing 4 unitsThis course prepares the Licensed Vocational Nurse to join the third semester of the registered nursing program. This course is a combination of lecture and clinical simulation. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.

Prerequisites: California Vocational Nurse License, completion of Biology 175 and Biology 210 and Psychology 160, English 100; Speech 108, 110 or 112. PERMISSION REQUIRED $20 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1568 9am-1:05pm MW HL SCI 126 PHAM and 1:45-5:50pm MW HL SCI 126

NURSG 205AB-Nursing Practicum 2 unitsThis course is an elective course with a strong clinical component, during which the student works for pay while strengthening both clinical skills and nursing identity. Credit/no credit only. Transferable to CSU.

Prerequisites: Nursing 150 or 200 4 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1570 4-6:25pm M HL SCI 120 DAVIS and 24 hours arranged/week AGENCY

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NURSG 220-Adv Physical Assess for Nursing 3 unitsThis course examines the theory and practice of physical assessment required in the practice of registered nursing. Students are to wear comfortable clothing to class. Shorts or jogging or exercise clothes are appropriate. Students will need to choose Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU.

Prerequisites: Completion of Nursing 100, or first semester of a registered nursing program, or Registered Nurse Licensure. 4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

1569 9am-1pm MTh HL SCI 126 BROYLES and 1:30-4:55pm MTh HL SCI 120

PHILOSOPHY(714) 895-8790

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PHIL 115-Introduction to Logic 3 unitsTechniques of critical thinking, focusing on the use of argument in ordinary discourse & in the academic disci-plines within the Humanities, Social & Natural Sciences. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN PHIL 6)

4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05ONLINE

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1578 13 hours 30 min arranged/week ONLINE HYDE

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1576 6-10:30pm TTh ADMIN 211 KROGFOSS

PHIL 120-Ethics 3 unitsAn introductory study of the concepts of right and wrong, good and bad, through the writings of classical philosophers. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN PHIL 4)

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1575 9am-1:30pm TTh ADMIN 222 SUTHERLAND

PHYSICAL EDUCATION(714) 895-8333

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P E 181AD-Muscular Strength Training 1 unitThe course is designed to provide students instruction and training to develop strength and muscle tone. Students will design a systematic training regime using weight machines and “free weights” (bar bells and dumb bells). This class is suited for healthy students of all ages and experience levels, but is not a rehabilitation program. Recommended for men and women interested in strength and muscle toning and athletic conditioning. Credit/no credit only. Transferable to CSU; UC.

$3 course material fee11 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

1581 3-5pm MTWTh REC ED 122 SMITH 1582 8-10am MTWTh REC ED 122 SMITH

P E 183AD-Muscular Strength Training 0.5 unitsThis course is designed to provide students instruction and training to develop strength and muscle tone. Students will design a systematic training regime using weight machines and ‘free weights’ (bar bells and dumb bells). This class is suited for healthy students of all ages and experience levels, but is not a rehabilitation program. This class is recommended for men and women interested in strength and muscle toning and athletic conditioning. Credit/no credit only. Transferable to CSU; UC.

$3 course material fee 7 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1583 3:30-5pm MTWTh REC ED 122 SMITH 1523 5-8pm MTWTh REC ED 122 SMITH 1584 8-9:30am MTWTh REC ED 122 SMITH

P E 283AD-Physical Training, Advanced 2 unitsAn advanced physical conditioning course for men and women who wish to gain a high level of fitness for their sport. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

8 week course beginning the week of 06/13/05 Of Special Interest to Football Athletes

1646 5-8pm TTh FIELD FTBL GERKE

P E 283AD-Physical Training, Advanced 1.5 unitsAn advanced physical conditioning course for men and women who wish to gain a high level of fitness for their sport. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

8 week course beginning the week of 06/13/05 Of Special Interest to Men’s Water Polo Athletes

1652 7-9pm MT POOL TAYLOR

Of Special Interest to Women Volleyball Athletes 1660 5-7:15pm TTh REC ED GYM PAZANTI

Of Special Interest to Women’s Basketball Athletes 1662 3-5pm MW REC ED GYM PATTON

Of Special Interest to Women’s Water Polo Athletes 1651 7-9pm WTh POOL JOHNSON

6 week course beginning the week of 06/13/05 Of Special Interest to Baseball Athletes

1650 1-4:15pm MW FIELD BSBL VILLARREAL

8 week course beginning the week of 06/20/05 Of Special Interest to Men & Women Cross Country Runners

1642 9-11am TTh TRACK SIMPSON

6 week course beginning the week of 07/05/05 Of Special Interest to Wrestling Athletes

1654 6-9pm TTh REC ED 218 DEFFNER

P E 283AD-Physical Training, Advanced 1 unitAn advanced physical conditioning course for men and women who wish to gain a high level of fitness for their sport. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

4 week course beginning the week of 07/11/05 Of Special Interest to Football Athletes

1647 5-8pm TTh FIELD FTBL GERKE

P E 283AD-Physical Training, Advanced 1.5 unitsAn advanced physical conditioning course for men and women who wish to gain a high level of fitness for their sport. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

4 week course beginning the week of 07/18/05 Of Special Interest to Women’s Soccer Athletes

1645 4-6:15pm MW FIELD SOC OSTOVARPOUR

3 week course beginning the week of 07/25/05 Of Special Interest to Men’s Soccer Athletes

1655 2-4:15pm MTWThF FIELD SOC WELLS

PHYSICS(714) 895-8990

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PHYS 185-General Physics: Mech & Sound 4 unitsCalculus-based physics course in vectors, motion, forces, energy, momentum, oscillators, & properties of waves. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN PHYS 8) (PHYS 185 + 280 + 285 = CAN PHYS SEQ B)

Prerequisites: Mathematics 180 $4.50 course material fee 8 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1653 9am-12:20pm MW TECH 214 STEIN and 1-4:20pm MW TECH 107

PHYS 280-General Physics: Elec & Magnetism 4 unitsTopics studied include electricity & magnetism. Let-ter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN PHYS 12) (PHYS 185 + 280 + 285 = CAN PHYS SEQ B)

Prerequisites: Mathematics 185 and Physics 185 $4 course material fee 8 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1668 9am-12:10pm TTh TECH 214 STEIN and 1-4:10pm TTh TECH 108

POLITICAL SCIENCE(714) 895-8790

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POL SC 180-Intro to Government US 3 unitsPrinciples, structures & problems of American government at all levels. This course satisfies the CSU requirement on the Constitution of the United States, state & local government. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN GOVT 2)

4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05 1675 6-9:40pm MTWTh FOR 1 101 CHERVENAK

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1676 9am-1:30pm TTh FOR 1 101 FRAME

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PSYCH 100-Introduction to Psychology 3 unitsIntroduction to the various concepts for the understand-ing of human behavior. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN PSY 2)

4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05 1667 6-9:40pm MTWTh FOR 2 101 MENDOZA

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1679 9am-1:50pm MW FOR 1 101 ISONIO

ONLINEFor more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1669 9 hours arranged/week ONLINE CHOVAN

PSYCH 160-Human Growth and Development 3 unitsThe development & maturation of people, from infancy through the senior years, focusing on physiology, motor & mental abilities, social relations & self-perceptions. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05ONLINE

For more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1670 9 hours arranged/week ONLINE BISHOP

REAL ESTATE(714) 892-7711 x 55036 [email protected]

R E 110-Real Estate Principles 3 unitsA broad survey of California real estate topics. A required class for those intending to take the California real estate licensees exam. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.

$4.50 course material fee 4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

ONLINEFor more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1672 13 hours 30 min arranged/week ONLINE VLACHOS 1703 5-10pm TWTh BUS 111 HAMILTON

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1687 5:30-10pm TTh BUS 111 OBULJEN

ONLINEFor more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1688 9 hours arranged/week ONLINE VLACHOS

R E 120-Real Estate Legal Aspects 3 unitsSame as: Business 112Introduction to law dealing with ownership & use of real prop-erty in California. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1031 6-10:15pm MW BUS 209 CRAWFIS

R E 130-Real Estate Practice 3 unitsDesigned for the real estate salesperson. Client building and maintenance, listing, and selling new and resale homes, advertising, etc. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05ONLINE

For more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1689 9 hours arranged/week ONLINE HAMILTON

SIGN(714) 895-8772

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SIGN 180AB-Begin American Sign Language I 4 unitsBasic conversational skill using the manual alphabet & American Sign Language. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

$2 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1694 8:30am-12:20pm TWTh FN ART 212 MUCCIARO

SIGN 185-Begin American Sign Language II 4 unitsSecond level study of the American Sign Language: Gram-mar, vocabulary and increased expressive and receptive ability are emphasized. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

Prerequisites: Sign 180 $2 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1695 8:30am-12:20pm TWTh FN ART 211 PASCOE

SOCIOLOGY(714) 895-8790

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SOCIOL 100-Introduction to Sociology 3 unitsSoc ia l in te r re la t ions & group o rgan iza t ion ; foundations of society, culture, social inequality & social institutions. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN SOC 2)

4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05 1692 8:30am-12:10pm MTWTh ADMIN 222 BLACKBURN

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1691 9am-1:30pm MW ADMIN 222 BLACKBURN

ONLINEFor more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1690 9 hours arranged/week ONLINE JASSER

SOCIOL 150-Social Trends and Problems 3 unitsExamination of major social problems in America from a sociological perspective; topics include violence, sexual deviancy, poverty, crime, racism, population & environment. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN SOC 4)

4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05ONLINE

For more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

1693 13 hours 30 min arranged/week ONLINE JASSER

SPANISH(714) 895-8772

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SPAN 180-Elementary Spanish 5 unitsNo prior knowledge of Spanish is assumed. Begins to de-velop language competencies such as listening, speaking, reading & writing. The ultimate goal to achieve oral profi-ciency to enable students to communicate on a basic level. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN SPAN 2) (SPAN 180 + 185 = CAN SPAN SEQ A)

$3 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1696 5:30-9:55pm MTWTh COMM 111 ANZALDO 1685 8am-12:25pm MTWTh COMM 111 GONZALEZ

SPAN 185-Elementary Spanish 5 unitsThe emphasis on this course is on comprehension, oral communication, understanding and speaking intermediate material, reading and writing Spanish correctly. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN SPAN 4) (SPAN 180 + 185 = CAN SPAN SEQ A)

Prerequisites: Spanish 180 $3 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

ONLINEFor more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.orgTake Spanish on-line this summer. We are offering 3 classes: Span 185, 280, or 285. Classes are 6 wks. You can take these courses while studying in Spain, Mexico or any place you have an internet connection. Info: Marius Cucurny 714-892-7711 x52180 or [email protected]

1697 15 hours 10 min arranged/week ONLINE CUCURNY

SPAN 280-Intermediate Spanish 4 unitsReading & writing increasingly stressed, while listening & speaking continue to develop. Continued study of language structure & increased awareness of cultural norms & values. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN SPAN 8) (SPAN 280 + 285 = CAN SPAN SEQ B)

Prerequisites: Spanish 185 $3 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

ONLINEFor more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.orgTake Spanish on-line this summer. We are offering 3 classes: Span 185, 280, or 285. Classes are 6 wks. You can take these courses while studying in Spain, Mexico or any place you have an internet connection. Info: Marius Cucurny 714-892-7711 x52180 or [email protected]

1698 10 hours 10 min arranged/week ONLINE CUCURNY

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SPAN 285-Intermediate Spanish 4 unitsEmphasis is on culturally authentic reading & writing. Continued development of listening/speaking competencies & formal study of language structure. Introduction to basic literary concepts. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN SPAN 10) (SPAN 280 + 285 = CAN SPAN SEQ B)

Prerequisites: Spanish 280 $3 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

ONLINEFor more info, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.orgTake Spanish on-line this summer. We are offering 3 classes: Span 185, 280, or 285. Classes are 6 wks. You can take these courses while studying in Spain, Mexico or any place you have an internet connection. Info: Marius Cucurny 714-892-7711 x52180 or [email protected]

1699 10 hours 10 min arranged/week ONLINE CUCURNY

SPEECH COMMUNICATION

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SPCOM100-Interpersonal Communication 3 unitsContent areas include: self-concept, perception, listening, language & nonverbal communication, relational develop-ment & conflict management. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN SPCH 8)

$3 course material fee 4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

1717 6-9:20pm MTWTh TECH 117 STAFF

LARGE CLASS 1713 8:30-11:50am MTWTh LIBR 202 BENNETT

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1705 5:30-10:05pm MW TECH 116 HONDO 1707 5:30-9:45pm TTh TECH 116 KOLOKOTRONES 1706 8am-12:35pm MW TECH 118 SUDWEEKS 1701 8am-12:15pm TTh TECH 118 SUDWEEKS

SPCOM110-Public Speaking 3 unitsThis course focuses on understanding and applying the fundamental principles of public speaking in informative, persuasive and group presentations Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN SPCH 4)

$3 course material fee 4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05

1718 6-9:20pm MTWTh TECH 100 LERVOLD 1714 8:30-11:50am MTWTh TECH 100 LERVOLD

6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05 1708 8am-12:15pm TTh TECH 100 BROWN 1712 8am-12:35pm MW TECH 100 TERRY 1709 5:30-10:05pm MW TECH 117 MADRIGAL 1716 5:30-9:45pm TTh TECH 117 MADRIGAL

THEATER ARTS(714) 895-8772

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THEA 100-Introduction to the Theater 3 unitsSame as: Humanities 132Introduction to all aspects of theater arts including stagecraft, direction, & the actor’s contribution. Students are required to see two college-produced plays. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

4 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05 1735 9am-12:20pm MTWTh THEA 209 AMEN

THEA 102-History & Appreciation of the Cinema 3 unitsSame as: Humanities 135Introduction to the historical, artistic, cultural, industrial, & mythmaking aspects of the American film, & its relation-ship to world cinema. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

$2 course material fee 6 week course beginning the week of 06/27/05

1737 8:30am-1:05pm MW FN ART 222 THORNE

THEA 142AD-Theater Workshop 2 unitsStudents in this course will produce the Theater Ensemble, which performs student produced plays for public audiences. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

7 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05 Production: Lend Me a Tenor Orientation/Audition: Mon & Tues May 16 & 17 at 7:00 pm Main Stage Performance: July 8-17, Mainstage TAUGHT CONCURRENTLY WITH THEA 171AD #1739

1744 25 hours 45 min arranged/week THEA 209 AMEN

THEA 142AD-Theater Workshop 1 unitStudents in this course will produce the Theater Ensemble, which performs student produced plays for public audiences. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

7 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05Production: Lend Me a Tenor Orientation/Audition: Mon & Tues May 16 & 17 at 7:00 pm Main Stage Performance: July 8-17, Mainstage TAUGHT CONCURRENTLY WITH THEA 171AD #1742

1745 12 hours 50 min arranged/week THEA 209 AMEN

THEA 171AD-Play Production 1 unitParticipation in the preparation of productions presented to the community in one or more of the following areas: stage scenery building & painting, stage lighting, makeup, costumes, house management & acting. Assignments will be given to the student upon enrollment into the course. All actors must pass an audition before getting their assignment. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

7 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05 Production: Lend Me a Tenor Orientation/Audition: Mon & Tues May 16 & 17 at 7:00 pm Main Stage Performance: July 8-17, Mainstage TAUGHT CONCURRENTLY WITH THEA 142AD #1744

1739 12 hours 50 min arranged/week THEA 209 AMEN

THEA 171AD-Play Production 2 unitsParticipation in the preparation of productions presented to the community in one or more of the following areas: stage scenery building & painting, stage lighting, makeup, costumes, house management & acting. Assignments will be given to the student upon enrollment into the course. All actors must pass an audition before getting their assignment. Optional credit/no credit or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.

7 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05 Production: Lend Me a Tenor Orientation/Audition: Mon & Tues May 16 & 17 at 7:00 pm Mainstage Performance: July 8-17, Mainstage TAUGHT CONCURRENTLY WITH THEA 142AD #1745

1742 25 hours 45 min arranged/week THEA 209 AMEN

CONTINUING EDUCATION

NON CREDIT COURSESThe courses listed in this program are taught at a college level; however, students who enroll, with the permission of the Instructor, will not be evaluated for grading purposes. There is no transcript entry or college credit awarded for participation in these courses. This noncredit option is available for only a selected number of courses which have been pre-approved by the college curriculum committee as not-for-credit offerings. These courses are offered at the same time and in the same room with students enrolled in a credit bearing class. Opportunities for enrollment are determined, on a space available basis, after credit enroll-ments have been met. All college rules related to student conduct must be satisfied by individuals enrolled in these courses. College enrollment fees are waived; however, other appropriate college and class fees are the responsibility of each enrollee.

Enrollment Procedures: Students should attend the first class meeting to obtain instructor permission cards to complete the enrollment procedure. Enrollment priority is given to those students enrolling in the college credit class which is paired to each not-for-credit course. Since these classes are offered as a space available option – the only way to ensure enrollment is to enroll in the credit course. If you are eligible to enroll in the credit course it is strongly recommended that you do so.

OLDER ADULTS(714) 895-8333

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HLTH ED 807-Strength & Muscle Power Train 0 unitsThe course is designed to provide students continued in-struction and training to develop strength and cardiovascular endurance necessary to maintain and improve the quality of life at any age. Students will design and implement a systematic training regime using weight machines and “free weights” as well as receive instruction on flexibility, nutrition, weight loss and gain, and other areas that lead to living a longer and healthier life. No credit. Not transferable, not degree applicable.

11 week course beginning the week of 05/31/05 5803 12-4am MTWTh REC ED 122 SMITH

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TOUCH-TONE TELEPHONE REGISTRATION

STEPS

1. Call (714) 438-8200 on or after your appointment date andtime.

2. Enter your 8 OR 9 digit STUDENT ID NUMBER followed by the pound key (#) which is printed at the top of your Touch-Tone Registration Form when you are asked to do so. Write your Student ID Number in the spaces provided below:

____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ OR ___ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____

3. You will be directed to either enter your BIRTH DATE or your 4 digit PERSONAL SECURITY CODE if you have previously entered one in the Touch-Tone Telephone Registration and Grade System for any of the colleges in Coast Community College District (Golden West, Orange Coast or Coastline). If your birthdate is requested, you must enter it in the format of 2 digit month, 2 digit day, 2 digit year. (Example: February 16, 1972 would be 02 16 72:

BIRTH DATE ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ or

PERSONAL SECURITY CODE ____ ____ ____ ____

4. Enter the AVERAGE NUMBER OF HOURS you work per week as a 2 digit number. Example: 5 hours per week would be 05; 30 hours per week would be 30. Write your work hours in the space provided:

____ ____

5. Once Touch-Tone Registration has verified you as a student you will be given the following options:

To Register or Add a Class, Press 2 To Drop a Class, Press 3 To List Your Classes, Press 5 To Hear Your Fees and exit Press 9 To List Menu Options, Press 7 To Add or Change Your Personal Security Code Press 8

6. WAIT FOR THE TELEPHONE VOICE TO CONFIRM EACH REQUEST BEFORE PROCEEDING.

SECTION COURSE NUMBER NAME DAYS TIME ALTERNATE ____ ____ ____ ____ __________________________________ ____ ____ ____ ____

____ ____ ____ ____ __________________________________ ____ ____ ____ ____

____ ____ ____ ____ __________________________________ ____ ____ ____ ____

____ ____ ____ ____ __________________________________ ____ ____ ____ ____

Financial Aid Student: The BOGFW Wavier DOES NOT cover the College Service Fee and material fees, if any. You must pay those within 48 hours to avoid being dropped.

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7. After you have completed adding and/or dropping classes, DO NOT HANG UP. PRESS. You will hear your Current Balance which includes all fees owing for the semester with the exception of the parking fee. Write the Current Balance amount here _______________ and on your TOUCH- TONE TELEPHONE REGISTRATION FORM in BOX 2, Fee Information, in the space entitled SUBTOTAL.

8. Pay your fees as follows:

a. To Pay By Credit Card Using the Telephone — Follow the spoken instructions given to you on the telephone and enter the appropriate credit card information. You may use Master Card, Visa, or Discover. BOX 3 be sure to check that you entered your credit card information by telephone.

b. To Pay By Credit Card Using the Mail — If you do not wish to enter your credit card information by telephone, you may still pay fees using your Master Card, Visa, or Discover by completing the appropriate information in BOX 3. If you wish to purchase a Parking Permit, be sure to add the parking fee to your Subtotal in BOX 2 and enter the amount in the space entitled Total Fees Due and Authorized.

c. To Pay By Check or Money Order — If you wish to purchase a Parking Permit add the parking fee to the Subtotal found in BOX 2. Make your check or money order payable to Golden West College for the Total Fees Due and Enclosed.

9. To finish your registration, complete BOX 4. Submit your completed Touch-Tone Telephone Registration Form to REGISTRATION in the envelope provided. Be sure to include your check, money order, or appropriate credit card information for the TOTAL FEES, and any applicable waivers. DO NOT SEND CASH. You must submit your registration materials and fee payment within 48 HOURS after you complete your initial enrollment. Students areencouragedtohand-delivertheirregistrationformandfeepaymenttotheAdmissionsOfficetoavoidlossor delay in the mail. NOTE: Failure to pay your fees by the deadline will cause your registration to be cancelled and the classes released to other students.

• For your convenience, an after hours drop box is located in the Admissions & Records Office. • Credit balances from prior semesters will not be automatically applied. Requests must be made in writing.

10. Upon receipt of your payment and Touch-Tone Telephone Registration Form, you will receive confirmation of your enrollment, a current I.D. Card Sticker, and a Parking Permit (if purchased).

11. If you need assistance with your Telephone Registration, you may call (714) 895-8955 to speak with a registration assistant. Assistants will be available between 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Friday during the period of May 5 - June 23 (Closed May 30).

Touch-Tone Telephoneregistration Worksheet

TOUCH-TONE TELEPHONE REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED…

Los estudiantes que se matriculanpara clases usando el sistema dematriculación por teléfono deTouch-Tone Telephone podránescoger la opción de oír lasinstrucciones para matricularseen inglés, español o vietnamés

Students who register for classesusing the Touch-Tone Telephoneregistration system will be ableto select the option of hearing theregistration instructions in eitherEnglish, Spanish or Vietnamese.

May 26 – Last day to register by phone for 1st session classes without instructor permissionJune 23 – Last day to purchase parking permit by phoneJune 23 – Last day to register by phone for 2nd session classes without instructor permission

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California Nonresident Tuition Exemption For Eligible California High School Graduates

(The law passed by the Legislature in 2001 as “AB 540”)

GENERAL INFORMATION

Any student, other than a nonimmigrant alien, who meets all of the following requirements, shall be exempt from paying nonresident tuition at the California Community Colleges, the University of California, and the California State University (all public colleges and universities in California).

• Requirements: o The student must have attended a high school (public or private) in California for three or more years. o The student must have graduated from a California high school or attained the equivalent prior to the start of

the term (for example, passing the GED or California High School Proficiency exam). o An alien student who is without lawful immigration status must file an affidavit with the college or university

stating that he or she has filed an application to legalize his or her immigration status, or will file an application as soon as he or she is eligible to do so.

• Students who are nonimmigrants [for example, those who hold F (student) visas, B (visitor) visas, etc.] are not eligible for this exemption.

• The student must file an exemption request including a signed affidavit with the college that indicates the student has met all applicable conditions described above. Student information obtained in this process is strictly confidential unless disclosure is required under law.

• Students eligible for this exemption who are transferring to another California public college or university must submit a new request (and documentation if required) to each college under consideration.

• Nonresident students meeting the criteria will be exempted from the payment of nonresident tuition, but they will not be classified as California residents. They continue to be “nonresidents.”

• AB540 does not provide student financial aid eligibility for undocumented alien students. These students remain ineligible for state and federal financial aid.

PROCEDURES FOR REQUESTING THIS EXEMPTION FROM NONRESIDENT TUITION

California Community Colleges: Complete the form on the reverse. Submit it to the Admissions Office at

the community college where you are enrolled or intend to enroll. You may be required to submit additional documentation. Call the college Admissions Office if you have questions.

University of California: The University of California (UC) system has its own nonresident tuition exemption

application and affidavit form, but it will accept the exemption request form used by the California Community Colleges and the California State University. Your campus has established deadlines for submission of exemption requests; however, requests are not to be submitted until you have been admitted to a UC campus. Some students, such as transfer, graduate, and professional students, also must submit their official high school transcripts; check your campus for specific instructions. Once you are determined to be eligible for the exemption, you will continue to receive it as long as you fulfill the eligibility requirements or until the University no longer offers this exemption. The exemption covers the Nonresident Tuition Fee and the Educational Fee differential charged to nonresident students. Applying for the exemption does not alter your responsibility to pay by the campus deadline any nonresident tuition and associated fees that may be due before your eligibility is determined. General information is available at: www.ucop.edu/sas/sfs/Programs_and_Policies/ab540faqs.htm. For campus-specific instructions regarding documentation and deadline dates, contact the campus Office of the Registrar.

California State University: Complete the form on the reverse. Contact the Office of Admissions and Records at the CSU campus where you are enrolled or intend to enroll for instructions on submission, deadline information, and additional requirements. You will be required to submit final high school transcripts and appropriate records of high school graduation or the equivalent, if you have not done so already. Call the Office of Admissions and Records at the campus if you have questions.

__________________________________________________________________________________ Revised October 2003

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California Nonresident Tuition Exemption Request For Eligible California High School Graduates

Note: This form is accepted by all California Community Colleges and all Universities in the both the University of California and California State University systems.

Complete and sign this form to request an exemption from Nonresident Tuition. You must submit any documentation required by the College or University (for example, proof of high school attendance in California). Contact the California Community College, University of California, or California State University campus where you intend to enroll (or are enrolled) for instructions on documentation, additional procedures and applicable deadlines.

ELIGIBILITY: I, the undersigned, am applying for a California Nonresident Tuition Exemption for eligible California high school graduates at (specify the college or university)____________________________________________ and I declare the following: Check YES or NO boxes:

Yes No I have graduated from a California high school or have attained the equivalent thereof, such as a

High School Equivalency Certificate, issued by the California State GED Office or a Certificate of Proficiency, resulting from the California High School Proficiency Examination.

Yes No I have attended high school in California for three or more years.

Provide information on all school(s) you attended in grades 9 - 12:

School City State Dates: From – Month/Year To – Month/Year

Documentation of high school attendance and graduation (or its equivalent) is required by the University of California, the California State University and some California Community Colleges. Follow campus instructions.

Check the box that applies to you -- check only one box:

I am a nonimmigrant alien as defined by federal law. [Nonimmigrant aliens have been admitted to the United

States temporarily and include, but are not limited to, foreign students (persons holding F visas) and exchange visitors (persons holding J visas).]

OR

I am NOT a nonimmigrant alien. [U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or aliens without lawful immigration status,

among others, should check this box.]

AFFIDAVIT:

I, the undersigned, declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the information I have provided on this form is true and accurate. I understand that this information will be used to determine my eligibility for the nonresident tuition exemption for eligible California high school

graduates. I hereby declare that, if I am an alien without lawful immigration status, I have filed an application to legalize my immigration status or will file an application as soon as I am eligible to do so. I further understand that if any of the above information is untrue, I will be liable for payment of all nonresident charges from which I was exempted and may be subject to disciplinary action by the College or University.

Print Full Name (as it appears on your campus student records) Campus/Student Identification Number

Print Full Mailing Address (Number, Street, City, State, Zip Code)

Email Address (Optional)

Phone Number (Optional)

Signature Date

Revised October 2003

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Golden West College Application15744 Golden West Street, P.O. Box 2710, Huntington Beach, CA 92647-2710

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY WITH BLUE OR BLACK INK1. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER

– –The social security number is required for Financial Aid recipients, to generate a 1098T form for the HopeTax Credit and to expedite student requests to transfer offical school documents. You are not required tosubmit it for any other reason. All students will be issued a student identification number for use withinthe Coast Community College District.

2. NAME: 3.Last First M.I. List Prior Last Names Used

4. BIRTHDATE: 5. MALE FEMALEMonth Day Year Age

6. CURRENT ADDRESSOF RESIDENCE: ( ) -

Number & Street Apt No. City State Zip Area Code Day Phone

IF UNDER 19, PARENTS CURRENT ADDRESS ( ) - Area Code Evening Phone

Number & Street City State Mo/Yr to Mo/Yr

7. MAILING ADDRESS: Number & Street Apt. No. City Zip

EMAIL ADDRESS:

8. WHEN DID YOUR PRESENT STAY IN CALIFORNIA BEGIN? Month Day Year

If Less Than 2 Years, List Previous Address and Dates for Those 2 Years

Number & Street City State Mo/Yr to Mo/Yr

Number & Street City State Mo/Yr to Mo/Yr

HAVE YOU AT ANY TIME IN THE PAST TWO YEARS (OR IF YOU ARE UNDER 19, YOUR PARENTS):NO YES

Registered to vote in a state other than California? If yes, what year?Petitioned for divorce in a state other than California? If yes, what year?Attended an out of state institution as a resident of that other state? If yes, what year?Declared nonresidence for California state income tax purposes? If yes, what year?

9. BIRTHPLACE: 10. MARK ANY WHO ARE IN THE ACTIVE MILITARY:City State

Yourself Your Spouse Your Parent(SMD) (FMD)

11. ARE YOU A SINGLE PARENT WITH DEPENDENT CHILDREN? YES NO

12. CITIZENSHIP STATUS (Check one): Non U.S. Citizens are required to verify status1 U.S. Citizen 2 Permanent Resident 4 Refugee/Asylee 6 Other Visa

3 Temporary Resident/Amnesty 5 Student Visa (F-1 or M-1) Type

Visa (A) # Date Issued Date Expires

13. ETHNIC BACKGROUND: Amer. Indian/Native Alaskan (N) Filipino (F) Mexican, Mex-Amer, Chicano (HM) Chinese (AC) Vietnamese (AV) White, Non-Hispanic (W) Pacific Islander (P) Central American (HR) Japanese (AJ) Asian Indian (AI) Black, Non-Hispanic (B) Guamanian (PG) South American (HS) Korean (AK) Asian (A) Other Non-White (O) Hawaiian (PH) Hispanic (H) Laotian (AL) Other Asian (AX) Decline to state (XD) Samoan (PS) Other Hispanic (HX) Cambodian (AM) Unk/Non-Respondent (X)

14. Would you like information regarding services for the following disabilities? (Mark all that apply): Health Impairment Hearing Disability Learning Disability Mobility or Orthopedic Disability Severe Visual Impairment Speech Disability (Pursuant to Section 504 Regulations)

THIS APPLICATION IS FOR THE: Fall

Winter Intersession

Spring

Summer

Summer and FallI AM A:

New Student to Golden West

Returning Student to Golden West

OFFICE USE ONLYID

OFFICE USE ONLYRC

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15. PRIMARY LANGUAGE:English (E) Not English (N) Unknown (X)

16. HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDED/ATTENDING:

High School Name City State

17. HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION (Select one):A Special student currently enrolled in grades K-10 E Passed the GED or earned a CYA diplomaB High school student currently enrolled in grades 11-12 F Earned a Certificate of the CA High School Proficiency ExaminationsC Not a high school graduate and not currently attending high school G Earned a Foreign Secondary diplomaD Earned a U.S. high school diploma H Attending adult school to earn high school diploma

18. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION DATE OR EXPECTED DATE OF GRADUATION: /Month Year

19. I PLAN TO ENROLL IN MORE THAN 6 UNITS: YES NO

20. EDUCATIONAL GOAL (select one):A A.A Degree with transfer/Bach. E Certificate only I Maintain license/certificate M UndecidedB Bachelors Degree or higher F Discover career interests or goals J Personal development/interest/culturalC A.A. Degree without transfer G Prepare for new career K Improve basic skills in English, reading, mathD Two Yr. Vocational Degree/ H Advance on my current job/career L Complete credits for GED or high school

No Transfer

21. MAJOR (enter code from listing of major codes on back page of the application):

22. YOUR TRANSFER PLAN (Mark only ONE box): Non-transfer California Independent College/University California State University Out-Of-State College/University University Of California

23. LIST COLLEGES OR UNIVERSITIES THAT YOU HAVE ATTENDED, THE MOST RECENT FIRST:Fee Status

College City/State From (Year) To (Year) Res./Non Res.

24. COLLEGIATE ACADEMIC LEVEL (Mark only ONE box): Never attended college 30-59.5 semester units AA Degree — Year Awarded Fewer than 30 semester units 60 or more semester units - no AA Degree BA/BS Degree OR HIGHER — Year Awarded

25. STUDENT ENROLLMENT STATUS (Mark only ONE box):1 First time college student 4 Returning to GWC without attending other college(s)2 First time at GWC, but attended another college X College starter (Jr. or Sr. in high school)3 Returning to GWC after attending other college(s) Y Special admit (K-10)

26. I CERTIFY THAT ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS APPLICATION IS CORRECT. I FURTHER UNDERSTANDTHAT THIS APPLICATION IS CONSIDERED A LEGAL DOCUMENT AND WILL BECOME A PERMANENT PART OF MYRECORD. FALSIFICATION OF THIS APPLICATION MAY BE CAUSE FOR DISMISSAL AND OTHER LEGAL ACTION ASDEEMED APPROPRIATE.

Signature Date

This institution does not discriminate on the basis of sex, is an equal opportunity institution, and complies with Title IX.

Rev. 6/03

OFFICE USE ONLYID

OFFICE USE ONLYH

OFFICE USE ONLYCT

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068 Accounting - Accounting Clerk125 Accounting - Mini-Micro Computer Bus App204 Architectural Technology051 Art Visual Comm - Graphic Design & Production205 Automotive Collision Repair194 Auto Refinish Technician206 Automotive Technology079 Broadcast & Video Production033 Comp Business App - Administrative Assistant038 Comp Business App - Office Management047 Comp Business App - Certified Secretary037 Comp Business App - Entry-Level065 Comp Business App - General Office036 Comp Business App - Legal Secretary/Assistant046 Comp Business App - Computer Office App069 Comp Business App - Word Processing052 Cosmetology042 Cosmetology Esthetician160 Criminal Justice Law Enforcement244 Diesel Technology214 Drafting Technology - Technical Drafting233 Drafting Technology - Computer Aided Drafting217 Environmental Studies 232 Engineering Technology Control Systems Tech006 Floral Design & Shop Management122 Information Technology165 Interpreting for Deaf People080 Management - General096 Management - Human Resources081 Management - Marketing Management020 Management - Mini-Micro Computer Bus App102 Management - Sales Management085 Management - Small Business Management023 Marketing - Retailing086 Music - Commercial Performance087 Music - Arranger/Composer088 Music - Piano Teaching060 Music - Recording Arts078 Music - Retail Music129 Music - Songwriting095 Nursing AA Degree RN*108 Nursing Career Ladder: LVN to RN*130 Psychiatric Technician022 Real Estate023 Retailing - Marketing121 Written Communications - Comm Generalist120 Written Communications - Journalism138 Written Communications - Public Relations123 Written Communications - Technical Comm444 General Interest555 Liberal Arts - Non-transfer290 Occupational Major, Other299 Undecided

Students planning to transfer to a four-year school select from below:395 Liberal Arts no special major300 Agriculture370 Anthropology320 Art351 Astronomy340 Biology324 Broadcasting305 Business Administration304 Business Information Systems341 Chemistry306 Computer Science364 Dance339 Ecology371 Economics396 Education343 Engineering310 English311 Foreign Language349 Forestry372 Geography350 Geology360 Health Education373 History321 Home Economics394 Humanities390 Industrial Arts391 Industrial Technology380 Liberal Studies381 Literature338 Marine Biology344 Mathematics322 Music325 Photography374 Philosophy361 Physical Education353 Physical Science363 Physical Therapy347 Physics375 Political Science377 Psychology369 Religious Studies362 Recreation379 Social Welfare378 Sociology312 Speech Communications323 Theater Arts Drama443 Other Transfer major Not ListedPreparation For Entry Into Other Professional Programs**342 Pre-Dentistry358 Pre-Health Prof: Nursing, OT, PT, Hygiene, Etc.359 Pre-Health Prof: Dental, Med, Pharmacy, Vet Med376 Pre-Law345 Pre-Medicine346 Pre-Pharmacy348 Pre-Veterinary Medicine*Impacted Program — request selection Procedures**Normally a B.A. Degree must be acquired before being accepted by a school that offers these programs.

LISTING OF MAJOR CODES