fall 2013 schedule for download - Santa Barbara City College
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Lori Gaskin, Ph.D.<br />
President<br />
Welcome to the treasure that is <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong>!<br />
Whether you are a new or returning student, you have made an excellent choice <strong>for</strong> pursuing<br />
your educational goals.<br />
SBCC has long had an outstanding reputation as one of the top community colleges in<br />
the country. This standing recently was validated by the college co-winning the prestigious<br />
Aspen Institute Prize <strong>for</strong> Community <strong>College</strong> Excellence. Now, one of the top two community<br />
colleges in the nation, SBCC also has the distinction of being the only community college<br />
in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia named to the Aspen Top 10 list <strong>for</strong> two years in a row.<br />
How was SBCC able to achieve this recognition? Student success is a major criterion in the<br />
Aspen Institute competition, and our college was able to demonstrate outstanding results.<br />
This is due in large part to SBCC’s collective focus on the educational goals of each and<br />
every one of our students. I see this every day in my interactions with faculty and staff—the<br />
caring and richness that characterize our teaching, service and support and the dedication<br />
which can only be described as consistently above and beyond expectations. The result of<br />
these ef<strong>for</strong>ts clearly has been reflected over time in our students’ successes.<br />
In addition, our high-quality, first-rate academic programs have set SBCC apart from others.<br />
We provide the foundation <strong>for</strong> transfer to any one of the University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia and<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State University campuses or private universities as well as strong preparation<br />
and opportunities in a wealth of career fields. SBCC’s transfer program includes Transfer<br />
Admission Guarantee agreements with 15 colleges and universities and articulation agreements<br />
with 55 more. We have developed innovative new transfer programs such as Express to<br />
Success (ESP), one <strong>for</strong> STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) majors, and<br />
another <strong>for</strong> students majoring in business, the fine arts, humanities and the social and<br />
behavioral sciences. Our Career and Technical Education programs cover a wide range of<br />
fields and offer our graduates extensive opportunities to build successful and meaningful<br />
careers in nursing, computer in<strong>for</strong>mation systems, culinary arts, automotive technology,<br />
construction technology, administration of justice, accounting, entrepreneurship, media arts,<br />
environmental horticulture, early childhood education, marine diving technology, and so<br />
much more.<br />
Another strength of our college has been our Dual Enrollment program, one of the largest<br />
and most successful in the state. Local area high school students can take college-level courses,<br />
either at their schools or at the SBCC campus, earning credit toward their college studies.<br />
Working with our educational partners, SBCC reaches out to the community, giving thousands<br />
of high school students their first exposure to college.<br />
These examples, plus so many more, laid the groundwork <strong>for</strong> our recognition by the Aspen<br />
Institute. We are both honored by this award and inspired to continue to build upon the<br />
legacy of excellence that has come to define SBCC.<br />
I wish you great academic and personal success this semester as you start or continue your<br />
educational journey with us. All of us at the college are so pleased that SBCC is a part of<br />
your life, dreams, and future.<br />
Warmly,<br />
Lori Gaskin, Ph.D.<br />
President
General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
FALL <strong>2013</strong><br />
August 26 – December 14, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Registration Priority Appointments<br />
Veterans, current and <strong>for</strong>mer foster youth up to<br />
age 24, EOPS and DSPS students......April 29 (By Appt.)<br />
Continuing students who have completed 100 or<br />
fewer units at SBCC (excluding<br />
ESL and Basic Skills) ............April 30– May 6 (By Appt.)<br />
Currently enrolled<br />
first semester students ..................May 7 – 17 (By Appt.)<br />
Eligible new to college local<br />
high school graduates..................May 20 – 24 (By Appt.)<br />
Eligible new, new transfer<br />
and returning students ........May 28 – July 11 (By Appt.)<br />
Personal Enrichment Students............July 12 – August 24*<br />
Open Registration, including<br />
Dual Enrollment Students................July 15 – August 24*<br />
*August 24: Online services only<br />
Key Session Dates and Deadlines<br />
August 26....................................................Semester Begins<br />
September 7 ....Add/Drop with Refund of Enrollment Fees<br />
(September 6, <strong>2013</strong> <strong>for</strong> in-person service)<br />
September 7 ................................................Drop w/o “W”<br />
(September 6, <strong>2013</strong> <strong>for</strong> in-person service)<br />
September 7 ..Prerequisite Challenge Late Review Deadline<br />
(September 6, <strong>2013</strong> <strong>for</strong> in-person service)<br />
Sept. 9 – Oct. 24....Priority Degree/Certificate Filing Period<br />
September 27 ......................P/NP (Pass/No Pass) Petitions<br />
October 25 ..............................................Final Withdrawal<br />
December 9 – 14 ............................................Final Exams<br />
Fees<br />
Enrollment ............................................................$46/unit<br />
Non-Resident Tuition<br />
Out of State ......................................................$211/unit<br />
International ....................................................$211/unit<br />
Health Services Fee ......................................................$18<br />
Transportation<br />
Bus Pass (6+ units)......................................................$26<br />
Bus Pass (less than 6 units) ........................................$25<br />
Student Representation Fee ............................................$1<br />
Student Activity Fee ..................................$10 (Optional)<br />
Special Fees: Some courses have special fees; see Class Schedule <strong>for</strong> details.<br />
All fees are subject to change without notice.<br />
Parking Fees<br />
Parking Permits should be purchased online through<br />
Pipeline at a discounted rate. Price includes shipping,<br />
handling, postage and applicable credit card processing fees.<br />
All Day/Eve Parking Permit ....................................$33.25<br />
Evening Only ..........................................................$18.25<br />
BOGW Purchased Online through Pipeline<br />
All Day/Eve..............................................................$20.00<br />
Plus a $3.25 Convenience fee: Covers shipping, handling,<br />
postage and applicable credit card processing fees<br />
Holidays – No Classes<br />
September 2 ......................................................Labor Day<br />
November 11..................................................Veterans Day<br />
November 28 – 30 ..........................Thanksgiving Vacation<br />
Admissions Hours (Subject to Change)<br />
Monday and Thursday......................8:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.<br />
Tuesday and Wednesday ..................8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.<br />
Friday ................................................8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.<br />
<strong>College</strong> closed ........................................May 27 and July 4<br />
Public Access Computers Available on Campus<br />
Student Services Lobby (1st and 2nd floors)<br />
Public access computers are also available at the <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong><br />
Public Library.<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation on the cost of textbooks <strong>for</strong> each course, select the<br />
course reference number on the web <strong>schedule</strong>, www.sbcc.edu/classes.<br />
<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
721 Cliff Drive, <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>, CA 93109-2394<br />
(805) 965-0581 / (805) 730-4450<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Table of<br />
CONTENTS<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
For Admission and Enrollment In<strong>for</strong>mation: (805) 730-4450<br />
Para más in<strong>for</strong>mación en español sobre el programa de inglés como segundo idioma, llame al: (805) 730-4120<br />
Accommodations <strong>for</strong> Disability ............122<br />
Admission and Residency..........................8<br />
Advising..................................................10<br />
Bookstore..............................................121<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Nonresident Tuition<br />
Exemption Request ....................125-126<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State Universities General<br />
Education Breadth Requirements ......123<br />
Family Educational Rights and Privacy..121<br />
Fees and Refunds ....................................13<br />
CLASSES<br />
Accounting ....................................................23<br />
Alcohol and Drug Counseling........................23<br />
Allied Health (HCI, Medical Terminology)....24<br />
American Ethnic Studies ................................24<br />
American Sign Language ................................25<br />
Anthropology ................................................25<br />
Arabic ............................................................26<br />
Art..................................................................26<br />
Asian-American Studies..................................29<br />
Automotive Service and Technology ..............29<br />
Bio-Medical Sciences......................................30<br />
Biology ..........................................................32<br />
Black Studies ..................................................33<br />
Botany............................................................34<br />
Business Administration ................................34<br />
Business Law ..................................................34<br />
Cancer In<strong>for</strong>mation Management ..................35<br />
Certified Nursing Assistant ............................35<br />
Chemistry ......................................................36<br />
Chicano Studies ............................................38<br />
Chinese ..........................................................38<br />
Communication ............................................38<br />
Computer Applications and<br />
Office Management ....................................40<br />
Computer In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems ....................41<br />
Computer Network Engineering ....................42<br />
Computer Science ..........................................43<br />
Construction Technology ..............................45<br />
Cosmetology ..................................................45<br />
Culinary Arts..................................................46<br />
Diagnostic Medical Sonography ....................48<br />
Disabled Student Services ..............................49<br />
Field Trip and Excursion Policy ............123<br />
Final Exam Schedule ............................124<br />
Fully Online Courses ........................18-19<br />
How to Read the Schedule of Classes ....21<br />
Hybrid Courses ......................................19<br />
IGETC–General In<strong>for</strong>mation ..............123<br />
New Student Enrollment Steps ................5<br />
Non-Discrimination/<br />
Sexual Harassment Policy ..................122<br />
Orientation ..............................................9<br />
Drafting/CAD................................................49<br />
Early Childhood Education............................50<br />
Earth and Planetary Sciences..........................51<br />
Economics......................................................53<br />
Education ......................................................54<br />
Emergency Medical Technician ......................54<br />
Engineering ....................................................55<br />
English as a Second Language ........................55<br />
English, Composition and Literature..............58<br />
Entrepreneurship............................................65<br />
Environmental Horticulture ..........................66<br />
Environmental Studies ..................................66<br />
Film Studies ..................................................67<br />
Film and Television Production ......................68<br />
Finance ..........................................................69<br />
French ............................................................70<br />
Geography......................................................70<br />
German ..........................................................71<br />
Gerontology ..................................................71<br />
Global Studies ................................................71<br />
Graphic Design and Photography ..................71<br />
Health Education ..........................................72<br />
Health In<strong>for</strong>mation Technology ....................73<br />
History ..........................................................75<br />
Honors ..........................................................76<br />
Hotel Management ........................................76<br />
Interior Design ..............................................77<br />
International Business ....................................77<br />
Italian ............................................................77<br />
Japanese..........................................................78<br />
Journalism ......................................................78<br />
Programs of Study ............................16-17<br />
Registration ............................................12<br />
Security Office ......................................121<br />
Steps to Enrollment ..................................5<br />
Student Health Services ........................121<br />
Student Services....................................118<br />
Study Abroad..........................................22<br />
Telephone Directory ................................9<br />
Transfer Admission Guarantees ................7<br />
What’s New Fall <strong>2013</strong> ..........................6-7<br />
Justice Studies ................................................79<br />
Korean............................................................80<br />
Library ..........................................................80<br />
Management ..................................................80<br />
Marine Diving Technologies ..........................81<br />
Marketing ......................................................83<br />
Mathematics ..................................................84<br />
Multimedia Arts and Technologies ................89<br />
Music ............................................................90<br />
Native American Studies ................................94<br />
Nursing ..........................................................95<br />
Personal Development....................................96<br />
Philosophy......................................................97<br />
Photography ..................................................98<br />
Physical Education, Dance and Athletics........99<br />
Physical Science............................................105<br />
Physics..........................................................105<br />
Political Science............................................106<br />
Professional Development ............................107<br />
Psychology....................................................108<br />
Radiologic and Imaging Sciences..................110<br />
Real Estate....................................................111<br />
Social Science ..............................................111<br />
Sociology......................................................111<br />
Spanish ........................................................112<br />
STEM, Introduction to................................113<br />
Theatre Arts ................................................113<br />
Vocational Nursing ......................................115<br />
Water Science ..............................................115<br />
Work Experience ..........................................115<br />
Zoology........................................................116<br />
<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong> has made every reasonable ef<strong>for</strong>t to determine that everything stated in the Class Schedule is accurate. Class sections offered, together with other<br />
matters contained herein, are subject to change without notice by the <strong>College</strong> <strong>for</strong> reasons related to student enrollment, level of financial support or <strong>for</strong> any reason deemed<br />
necessary by the <strong>College</strong>. The <strong>College</strong> further reserves the right to add, amend or repeal any of the rules, regulations, policies and procedures, consistent with applicable laws.<br />
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STEPS TO ENROLLMENT<br />
APPLY<br />
Submit application <strong>for</strong> admission online, by mail, or in person and submit<br />
official high school and college transcripts, www.sbcc.edu/apply<br />
STUDENT PORTAL — PIPELINE<br />
Review your pre-registration requirements and registration appointment<br />
day and time, http://pipeline.sbcc.edu<br />
FINANCIAL AID<br />
Apply <strong>for</strong> Financial Aid (optional) at www.sbcc.edu/aid<br />
General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
NEW STUDENTS<br />
Never been to college be<strong>for</strong>e, or only attended<br />
while in high school and have a goal/plan of:<br />
• Associate Degree<br />
• Transfer to 4-Year School<br />
• Basic English/Math/Reading Skills<br />
ORIENTATION (Required)<br />
www.sbcc.edu/orie<br />
ASSESSMENT/PREREQUISITES (Required)<br />
See Assessment page in the Schedule,<br />
or refer to www.sbcc.edu/assessment and<br />
www.sbcc.edu/prerequisites<br />
ADVISING (Required)<br />
www.sbcc.edu/advising<br />
ALL OTHER STUDENTS<br />
• High School Students<br />
• Attended <strong>College</strong> Be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
• Personal Enrichment/Job Training<br />
• Undecided Goal<br />
• Certificate of Achievement<br />
ORIENTATION (Highly Recommended)<br />
www.sbcc.edu/orie<br />
PREREQUISITES (Required)<br />
All prerequisites and corequisites are en<strong>for</strong>ced at<br />
registration. Check prerequisites in the Schedule of<br />
Classes. To satisfy a prerequisite through coursework<br />
from other colleges, you must submit a prerequisite<br />
challenge, www.sbcc.edu/prerequisites. Submit all<br />
official transcripts to Admissions & Records.<br />
ADVISING (Highly Recommended)<br />
www.sbcc.edu/advising<br />
ALL STUDENTS<br />
REGISTER AND PAY FEES (Required)<br />
Log on to Pipeline, http://pipeline.sbcc.edu, and go to Registration<br />
and Student Records. Review your registration status and appointment<br />
date/time. Select classes. Pay fees. www.sbcc.edu/fees<br />
TRANSPORTATION, PARKING, HOUSING<br />
www.sbcc.edu/commute; www.sbcc.edu/housing<br />
BOOKS<br />
www.sbccbooks.com<br />
ATTEND CLASSES<br />
www.sbcc.edu/attend<br />
If you do not have access to a computer, wish to conduct college business in person,<br />
or just have questions, visit Student Services, SS-110, or call 730-4450 <strong>for</strong> assistance.<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
FALL <strong>2013</strong><br />
What’s New<br />
NEW PROGRAMS<br />
Graphic Design Entrepreneur I<br />
Skills Competency Award (16 units)<br />
This certificate provides the student with a foundation in graphic<br />
design and an understanding of the digital design process. The<br />
certificate also includes courses to develop entrepreneurial skills<br />
necessary to become a successful freelance designer.<br />
Graphic Design Entrepreneur II<br />
Skills Competency Award (16 units)<br />
This certificate builds on the Graphic Design Entrepreneurial I<br />
program. It continues to provide the student with strong graphic<br />
design skills to develop a professional portfolio. Entrepreneurial<br />
skills are expanded on giving the student the necessary tools to<br />
become successful in managing their own design business.<br />
STEM Transfer Program<br />
Have you considered a career in Science, Technology,<br />
Engineering and Mathematics fields?<br />
“America’s leadership tomorrow depends on how we<br />
educate our students today — especially in science,<br />
technology, engineering and math.”<br />
—President Barack Obama, September 2010<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation about SBCC’s STEM Transfer Program, and to learn about program eligibility, www.sbcc.edu/stem.<br />
WEEK “0” Human Anatomy<br />
The Week “0” event <strong>for</strong> Human Anatomy (Biomedical Sciences 107) is an opportunity <strong>for</strong> registered students, or students<br />
who are interested in enrolling in BMS 107, to get a ‘head start’ and prepare <strong>for</strong> the first two weeks of the semester.<br />
Through interaction with professors and tutors, activities, and handout materials, attendees learn valuable techniques and<br />
are provided course materials they need in order to successfully navigate the first two weeks of the semester in this time and<br />
labor intensive course. In August, students enrolled should watch <strong>for</strong> an email to their Pipeline accounts regarding meeting<br />
place and time <strong>for</strong> Week “0” activities.<br />
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General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
What’s New<br />
GDP215 Publication Design<br />
Print and publishing no longer<br />
means just ink on paper. Graphic<br />
designers are now designing <strong>for</strong><br />
mobile media. This class uses Adobe<br />
InDesign CS6 and the Adobe Digital<br />
Publishing Suite to produce interactive<br />
publications <strong>for</strong> the iPad.<br />
Techniques taught include: building<br />
panoramas, pan and zoom images,<br />
incorporating video and audio, animation,<br />
linking to online content<br />
and other interactive functions.<br />
Students design their own magazine<br />
that is then uploaded and viewed on<br />
the iPad. Knowledge of InDesign<br />
software is necessary. Owning an iPad<br />
is not required.<br />
FALL <strong>2013</strong><br />
NEW COURSES<br />
TRANSFER<br />
ADMISSION<br />
GUARANTEES<br />
The SBCC Transfer Academy has<br />
agreements with the following institutions:<br />
University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
UC Davis<br />
UC Merced<br />
UC Riverside<br />
UC San Diego<br />
UC <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong><br />
UC <strong>Santa</strong> Cruz<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State Universities<br />
CSU Bakersfield<br />
CSU Channel Islands<br />
Extended University<br />
Private Institutions<br />
Antioch University<br />
Brandman University<br />
University of the Pacific<br />
Whittier <strong>College</strong><br />
Out of State Institutions<br />
Arizona State University<br />
Portland State University<br />
Syracuse University<br />
Film Festival Studies at the <strong>2013</strong> AFI Film Festival in Hollywood (FS 108B)<br />
5-day field course at film festivals to study U.S. and international fiction, experimental<br />
and documentary films. This course focuses on the role of festivals in the<br />
film market place, emergence of new filmmakers, national cinemas, and the<br />
practice of writing film criticism. Film screenings supplemented by lectures,<br />
discussions, readings and panel discussions. Fee required; contact Nico Maestu<br />
(nmaestu@pipeline.sbcc.edu) <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation. Join the SBCC Film Reviews<br />
Club: watch films and review them at http://sbccfilmreviews.org<br />
Guaranteed Admission is more<br />
commonly referred to as the Transfer<br />
Admission Guarantee program (TAG).<br />
A TAG is a contractual agreement<br />
between you, SBCC and a four-year<br />
institution.<br />
Students who meet and maintain<br />
stated admission and major<br />
requirements are guaranteed<br />
admission to a specific four-year<br />
college or university.<br />
TAG schools and SBCC understand<br />
that goals change. Students who write<br />
a TAG are not obligated<br />
to transfer to the four-year college<br />
or university.<br />
www.sbcc.edu/transferacademy<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
APPLYING FOR<br />
ADMISSION<br />
Your SBCC application must be on<br />
file be<strong>for</strong>e you can register <strong>for</strong> classes.<br />
Admission is open to anyone who:<br />
• Holds a high school diploma or<br />
equivalent;<br />
• Is 18 years old or older; and/or<br />
• Is enrolled in high school and wishes<br />
to attend SBCC concurrently as a<br />
part-time student.<br />
Do you have to submit an application?<br />
Applications must be submitted by<br />
any student who:<br />
• Was not enrolled at SBCC <strong>for</strong><br />
Spring <strong>2013</strong>;<br />
• Withdrew from all Spring <strong>2013</strong><br />
SBCC classes on or be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
February 9, <strong>2013</strong>;<br />
• Is currently enrolled in high school<br />
and did not register at SBCC <strong>for</strong><br />
Spring <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
HOW TO APPLY<br />
Complete the Application<br />
• Apply online in English or Spanish<br />
at www.sbcc.edu/apply. Online<br />
applications are generally processed<br />
within 30 minutes; or<br />
• Submit a paper application in English<br />
or Spanish by mail or in person.<br />
Print the application from<br />
www.sbcc.edu/apply or call<br />
(805) 730-4450 to have one mailed<br />
to you. The Spanish version of the<br />
paper application is available in<br />
Admissions & Records,<br />
www.sbcc.edu/apply, or the ESL<br />
Office. Phone: (805) 730-4120.<br />
Paper applications are generally<br />
processed within 48 to 72 hours.<br />
• Submit your application to<br />
Admissions & Records no later than<br />
August 23, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
Supplemental Application Requirement<br />
For admission to the programs below,<br />
contact the department directly, or<br />
Student Outreach and Orientation<br />
Services at (805) 730-4450.<br />
Associate Degree Nursing: 730-4166<br />
Vocational Nursing: 730-4166<br />
8<br />
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)/<br />
Home Health Aide (HHA): 730-4166<br />
Radiography: 730-4166<br />
Diagnostic Medical<br />
Sonography: 730-4166<br />
Cosmetology/Esthetician: 683-4191<br />
Honors Program: 730-4001<br />
Learning Communities: 730-4274<br />
Marine Diving Technologies: 730-4226<br />
School of Culinary Arts and Hotel<br />
Management (SCAHM): 730-4258<br />
High School Students<br />
You may attend SBCC as a special<br />
part-time student by submitting a<br />
High School Program Application<br />
and a Dual Enrollment Approval<br />
Form. Eligible 9th – 12th grade<br />
home school students must also<br />
submit a copy of their Private School<br />
Affidavit (Calif. Education Code 33190).<br />
The above rules <strong>for</strong> submitting an<br />
application also apply to high school<br />
students. The application may be<br />
submitted online, www.sbcc.edu/apply<br />
(be sure to select student type of<br />
Dual Enrollment). The dual enrollment<br />
application and dual enrollment<br />
approval <strong>for</strong>ms are available<br />
from your high school, or SBCC<br />
Admissions & Records (SS-110),<br />
or you can <strong>download</strong> them from<br />
www.sbcc.edu/dualenrollment.<br />
International Students<br />
You must submit the International<br />
Student Application available online<br />
or from the SBCC International<br />
Student Center (IE Building), or the<br />
SBCC Counseling Center (SS-120).<br />
Your application must be approved<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e you can enroll in classes.<br />
Send Your Transcripts<br />
Contact all the schools you have<br />
attended and request to have your<br />
official transcripts sent to SBCC.<br />
There may be a fee. Official transcripts<br />
are required <strong>for</strong> many services<br />
and programs at SBCC.<br />
Have your official transcripts sent to:<br />
Admissions & Records<br />
<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
721 Cliff Drive<br />
<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>, CA 93109-2394.<br />
Transcripts can be submitted separately<br />
from the application.<br />
RESIDENCY<br />
Students may be asked to provide<br />
evidence and substantiate claims of<br />
residency. For purposes of admission<br />
and tuition, all students are classified<br />
as either Cali<strong>for</strong>nia residents or<br />
non-residents. Both residents and<br />
non-residents of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia are<br />
welcome to enroll.<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Residents are those<br />
individuals who (1) have resided in<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia <strong>for</strong> at least one year prior<br />
to the start of the semester; (2) can<br />
demonstrate intent to be a Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
resident <strong>for</strong> other than temporary<br />
purposes; and (3) are not precluded<br />
from establishing domicile in the<br />
United States by the Immigration<br />
and Naturalization Act or the<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Code of Regulations,<br />
Section 54045. It is the student’s<br />
responsibility to provide evidence<br />
to substantiate his or her claim <strong>for</strong><br />
residency.<br />
Non-Residents of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia are<br />
those individuals who (1) have resided<br />
in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia <strong>for</strong> less than a year prior<br />
to the start of the semester; (2) may<br />
have resided in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia <strong>for</strong> a year or<br />
more who have not provided sufficient<br />
proof to demonstrate intent to remain a<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia resident; or (3) are precluded<br />
from establishing domicile in the United<br />
States by the Immigration and<br />
Naturalization Act or the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
Code of Regulations, Section 54045.<br />
Exemption from Non-Resident<br />
Tuition (created by Assembly Bill<br />
540 [AB540]) is available to certain<br />
non-resident students who attended<br />
high school in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia <strong>for</strong> at least<br />
three years and received a Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
high school diploma or its equivalent.<br />
Eligibility in<strong>for</strong>mation and a student<br />
affidavit are included in the Schedule<br />
of Classes and at www.sbcc.edu/<strong>for</strong>ms.<br />
Dependent Children of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
Residents (<strong>for</strong> income tax purposes)<br />
who have not lived in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia <strong>for</strong> a<br />
year prior to the start of the semester<br />
are entitled to resident classification<br />
during the first year they are physically
General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
present in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, but must establish<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia residency thereafter. Submit<br />
documentation with application.<br />
International Students (F-1 or F-2 visas)<br />
must complete an International<br />
Student Programs Application<br />
available from the International Student<br />
Office or Counseling Center.<br />
Military Personnel assigned to active<br />
duty in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia and their dependents<br />
will be considered residents <strong>for</strong> tuition<br />
purposes (supporting documentation<br />
required).<br />
Full-time Employees, Spouses<br />
or Dependents of the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
Community <strong>College</strong>s, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
State University and University of<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Systems are entitled to<br />
resident classification until residing<br />
in the state <strong>for</strong> the minimum time<br />
necessary to become residents<br />
(supporting documentation required).<br />
Full-time Credentialed Employees of<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Public Schools enrolling<br />
to fulfill credential requirements are<br />
eligible <strong>for</strong> residency status. Proof<br />
of employment and certification<br />
requirements must be provided<br />
(supporting documentation required).<br />
Reclassification of Resident Status<br />
requires that an application <strong>for</strong> change<br />
of resident status be filed with<br />
Admissions & Records. Applications<br />
are available from Admissions &<br />
Records. Deadlines apply. Additional<br />
residency in<strong>for</strong>mation may be found<br />
in the SBCC Catalog and at<br />
www.sbcc.edu/residency.<br />
ORIENTATION<br />
Completing Orientation is required<br />
of all students who have never<br />
attended college, or attended while in<br />
high school, and indicated a goal of<br />
degree, transfer or basic English/math<br />
skills on their SBCC application.<br />
Orientation is strongly recommended<br />
<strong>for</strong> all others.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation about<br />
Orientation, contact the Student<br />
Outreach and Orientation Office at<br />
orientation@sbcc.edu, (805) 730-4450,<br />
or visit www.sbcc.edu/orientation.<br />
You have two options <strong>for</strong> Orientation.<br />
1. Online Orientation: Complete<br />
SBCC Online Orientation by going<br />
to http://orientation.sbcc.edu. You<br />
will need your student I.D. number<br />
and a valid e-mail address in order<br />
to log on and receive credit <strong>for</strong><br />
completing Online Orientation.<br />
Online Orientation may be<br />
completed from any computer with<br />
a high-speed Internet connection.<br />
2. <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Area High School<br />
Orientation: You may attend an<br />
on-campus orientation event in<br />
April. This is coordinated by your<br />
high school and is <strong>for</strong> local high<br />
school students only. Ask your high<br />
school counselor <strong>for</strong> dates.<br />
ENGLISH AND MATH<br />
ASSESSMENT – FALL <strong>2013</strong><br />
REGISTRATION<br />
Assessment is required <strong>for</strong> students<br />
who have never attended any college,<br />
or only attended while in high school,<br />
and who have indicated a goal of degree,<br />
transfer or basic English/math skills<br />
on their <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
Application. If you have not reported<br />
these goals on your application, but<br />
intend to enroll in English 60-110,<br />
Math 1-150, Psychology 150, or any<br />
English as a Second Language reading,<br />
writing, or grammar course, you will<br />
also need to assess <strong>for</strong> placement into<br />
your course.<br />
Prerequisite course completion is<br />
computer-controlled at time of<br />
registration. If you completed your<br />
prerequisite course at another college,<br />
transcript review is required prior to<br />
enrollment. For details, please visit<br />
www.sbcc.edu/prerequisite.<br />
For most students, assessment consists<br />
of taking an English test and one of<br />
four different math tests. For in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
on exemptions or alternatives<br />
to testing, visit the Assessment website<br />
at www.sbcc.edu/assessment.<br />
Follow the directions below:<br />
Refer to ‘Frequently Asked Questions’<br />
in your Enrollment Checklist, or go<br />
to ‘Alternatives to Testing’ at the<br />
Assessment website.<br />
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY<br />
Admissions & Records........730-4300<br />
Assessment..........................730-4149<br />
Athletics .............................730-4076<br />
Bookstore ...........................730-4047<br />
CalWORKs ........................730-4753<br />
Campus Tours ....................730-4450<br />
Career Center .....................730-4131<br />
Career & Life Transitions ...730-3032<br />
Cashier’s Office...................730-4197<br />
Cosmetology Academy .......683-4191<br />
Counseling & Advising ......730-4085<br />
Disabled Student<br />
Programs & Services ........730-4164<br />
EOPS/CARE......................730-4079<br />
ESL Program ......................730-4120<br />
Financial Aid ......................730-5157<br />
Foundation <strong>for</strong> SBCC ........730-4401<br />
Garvin Theatre<br />
(Box Office).....................965-5935<br />
Gourmet Dining Room/<br />
Food Services ...................730-5173<br />
High School Programs........730-4759<br />
Honors Program.................730-4001<br />
Housing In<strong>for</strong>mation..........730-4062<br />
International Students<br />
Office...............................730-4040<br />
Job Listings/Referrals..........730-4133<br />
Learning Resources Center..730-4470<br />
Library................................730-4430<br />
Online Courses...................897-3549<br />
Orfalea Early Learning<br />
Children’s Center .............965-6883<br />
Schott Center .....................687-0812<br />
Security ..............................730-4064<br />
Student Health Services......730-4098<br />
Student Life/<br />
Alumni Affairs .................730-4062<br />
Student Outreach &<br />
Orientation Services.........730-4450<br />
Study Abroad Program .......730-4294<br />
Transcript Requests.............730-4450<br />
Transfer Center...................730-4347<br />
Veterans’ Assistance ............730-4003<br />
Voice-Activated Directory...730-3000<br />
Wake Center.......................964-6853<br />
Work Experience Programs..730-4131<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Read all in<strong>for</strong>mation at the Assessment<br />
website, which includes drop-in test<br />
hours, in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> out-of-area<br />
students, sample test questions,<br />
and in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> students who<br />
need extended time or another<br />
accommodation <strong>for</strong> disability.<br />
After you have read about Assessment,<br />
check all that apply:<br />
qA. I am required to take a math<br />
assessment test.<br />
qB. I am required to take the<br />
English assessment test.<br />
qC. I have a college transcript that<br />
may exempt me from testing.<br />
qD. I have specific test scores that<br />
may exempt me from testing.<br />
If you checked box A and/or B, go<br />
to ‘Preparing <strong>for</strong> Assessment’ at the<br />
Assessment website. Download and<br />
complete the 4 steps on the REAP<br />
Test Preparation Form.<br />
If you checked box C and/or D,<br />
submit your transcript or test score<br />
report and a Prerequisites Challenge<br />
Form at www.sbcc.edu/prerequisite.<br />
Complete the <strong>for</strong>m and submit it<br />
with supporting documentation<br />
<strong>for</strong> review and possible exemption<br />
from testing.<br />
Important: Your SBCC Student I.D.<br />
number and photo identification are<br />
required <strong>for</strong> testing.<br />
ADVISING<br />
Completing Advising/Academic<br />
Planning is required of all students<br />
who have never attended college,<br />
or attended only while in high<br />
school, and who plan to earn an<br />
Associate Degree, and/ or transfer<br />
to a four-year college.<br />
Advising is also strongly recommended<br />
<strong>for</strong> returning students and students<br />
transferring to SBCC from another<br />
institution. If you are transferring<br />
from other colleges or universities,<br />
you should confirm that your official<br />
college transcripts are on file with the<br />
Admissions & Records Office by<br />
reviewing your Pipeline account<br />
prior to meeting with a counselor.<br />
You should bring unofficial copies<br />
to the advising session.<br />
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At Academic Advising/Planning<br />
we will assist you in:<br />
• Learning about SBCC degree<br />
requirements<br />
• Learning about transfer requirements<br />
• Choosing appropriate courses to<br />
meet your educational goal<br />
• Interpreting English and math<br />
assessment test results<br />
• Understanding prerequisites and<br />
skills advisories<br />
• Understanding registration<br />
procedures<br />
• Developing a first semester course<br />
<strong>schedule</strong> that considers your<br />
assessment results, educational goals,<br />
time line, study skills, work and<br />
personal responsibilities<br />
For Fall <strong>2013</strong> registration complete<br />
one of these options:<br />
Option 1: Online New Student<br />
Academic Advising<br />
This online program will assist<br />
you in the development of a first<br />
semester course plan. You will learn<br />
about key concepts to consider<br />
when selecting your classes. You<br />
are strongly urged to take the assessment<br />
tests in English and math<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e completing new student<br />
advising. To begin the program,<br />
you will be asked to log into your<br />
Pipeline account, so be sure to have<br />
your log-in in<strong>for</strong>mation ready. Your<br />
advising hold will be cleared within<br />
48 business hours. (If you are a new<br />
student you will not be able to<br />
register until the hold is cleared.)<br />
Once you have completed advising<br />
you should be prepared to choose<br />
your first semester classes. If you are<br />
still unsure about how to proceed,<br />
<strong>download</strong> the online handout with<br />
a summary of guidelines <strong>for</strong> first<br />
semester course planning.<br />
www.sbcc.edu/advising<br />
Option 2: On-Campus New Student<br />
Academic Advising Sessions<br />
For new Fall <strong>2013</strong> students,<br />
Academic Advising Sessions are held<br />
from April to August. All Academic<br />
Advising sessions take place in a<br />
computer lab on the SBCC campus<br />
with counselors. You will be notified<br />
of your session date within 48 business<br />
hours. Space is limited to<br />
18-24 students per session depending<br />
on computer availability. If you sign<br />
up and then complete online advising<br />
instead, or if you need to cancel,<br />
let us know as soon as possible by<br />
replying to your confirmation email,<br />
so space will be available <strong>for</strong> other<br />
new students. Be<strong>for</strong>e you attend the<br />
2.5-hour Academic Advising Session,<br />
you must take your assessment exams<br />
and complete Orientation. Bring<br />
your assessment results, if available,<br />
and Pipeline username and password<br />
to the session. You will be able to<br />
register <strong>for</strong> classes provided you have<br />
your assessment results and you<br />
attend a session that takes place on<br />
or after your individual registration<br />
date. To access your personal registration<br />
date, log onto your Pipeline<br />
account, click on registration, then<br />
check your pre-registration requirements<br />
and appointment. The specific<br />
dates and times <strong>for</strong> New Student<br />
Academic Advising will be listed by<br />
the first week of April, at which time<br />
you can save a space, 2-3 weeks in<br />
advance, <strong>for</strong> an on-campus session.<br />
www.sbcc.edu/advising<br />
Option 3: Individual Advising Session<br />
ONLY <strong>for</strong> New Transfer Students from<br />
other <strong>College</strong>s and Universities<br />
New transfer students from other<br />
colleges and universities may meet<br />
with an academic counselor <strong>for</strong><br />
quick questions at the front desk<br />
or by scheduling a same-day<br />
appointment in person during<br />
regular service hours. Students<br />
may <strong>schedule</strong> a maximum of two<br />
same-day appointments per semester.<br />
Be<strong>for</strong>e new transfer students come<br />
to campus <strong>for</strong> a same-day appointment,<br />
they should check their<br />
Pipeline account to ensure SBCC has<br />
received all outside college transcripts<br />
www.sbcc.edu/admissions/files/Incoming<br />
TranscriptsReceived.pdf. If not, they<br />
should have them with them at the<br />
time of the appointment. We<br />
strongly recommend calling in
General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
advance to inquire about counselor<br />
availability and <strong>for</strong> more details.<br />
HIT/CIM students must go to<br />
www.sbcc.edu/hit <strong>for</strong> student education<br />
plans, transcript evaluations and<br />
academic counseling support.<br />
In-person service hours:<br />
Mon, Thurs, 8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.<br />
Tues, Wed, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m<br />
ENGLISH AS A SECOND<br />
LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT<br />
TESTING (ESL)<br />
Examen de evaluación de inglés<br />
como segundo idioma (ESL)<br />
1. Apply: Apply online in English or<br />
Spanish at www.sbcc.edu/apply, or<br />
pick up an SBCC application <strong>for</strong>m<br />
from Admissions & Records (SS-110),<br />
or the ESL Office (ESL-2).<br />
Solicita: Solicita por internet (online),<br />
en español o inglés o recoge una <strong>for</strong>ma<br />
de solicitud de SBCC en la oficina de<br />
Admisiones y Registro (Admissions<br />
& Records), en SS-110 o en la oficina<br />
de ESL en el edificio ESL-2.<br />
2. Assess: There are two options <strong>for</strong><br />
testing: paper/pencil testing or<br />
computerized testing.<br />
Haz la Evaluación: Tiene dos<br />
opciones para el examen de<br />
evaluación: de papel y lápiz o<br />
por computadora.<br />
Option 1: Paper/Pencil Test<br />
If you would like to take a paper/<br />
pencil test, choose a test date. Call<br />
the Assessment Office or the ESL<br />
Office <strong>for</strong> assistance (805) 730-4120.<br />
If you bring in your admission application<br />
to Admissions & Records<br />
(SS-110), you may pick up an<br />
appointment ticket at that time. If<br />
there are no appointment tickets, you<br />
may come on the day of the test, and<br />
you may take the test if space allows.<br />
Late arrivals will not be admitted.<br />
Bring to the test: appointment ticket,<br />
#2 pencil, photo I.D., and SBCC<br />
student I.D. number (assigned at<br />
time of application).<br />
Test Dates<br />
Tuesday, June 4, 5:45 p.m., A-211<br />
Monday, July 15, 5:45 p.m., A-211<br />
Wednesday, August 7, 5:45 p.m., A-211<br />
Monday, August 19, 5:45 p.m., A-211<br />
Opción 1: Examen con papel y lápiz<br />
Si desea usar papel y lápiz para su<br />
examen, elige la fecha y haz una cita.<br />
Llama a la Oficina de Evaluacion o<br />
la Oficina de E.S.L. para que se<br />
ayuden (805) 965-0581, ext. 2320.<br />
Si trae su solicitud de admission a<br />
SBCC a la oficina de Admisiones y<br />
Registro, puede recoger allí su boleto<br />
para su cita (appointment ticket)<br />
en ese momento. Si ya no quedan<br />
boletos para citas, puede intentar<br />
venir el día del examen de evaluación<br />
por si pudiera entrar a hacer el<br />
examen si el espacio lo permite. Si<br />
llega tarde no será admitido(a). Lo<br />
que tiene que traer con usted al<br />
examen de evaluación: su boleto<br />
para la cita, un lápiz del número 2,<br />
identificación con foto y su número<br />
de identificación de SBCC (asignado<br />
cuando aplico).<br />
Fechas para el examen de evaluación<br />
martes, 4 de junio, a las 5:45 p.m., en A-211<br />
lunes, 15 de julio, a las 5:45 p.m., en A-211<br />
miércoles 7 de agosto, a las 5:45 p.m., en A-211<br />
lunes 19 de agosto, a las 5:45 p.m., en A-211<br />
Option 2: Computerized Testing<br />
Computerized testing is offered in<br />
the Assessment Lab, SS-250. No<br />
appointment is needed. Allow two<br />
hours <strong>for</strong> the test. Testing must be<br />
completed by closing. Bring to the<br />
test: #2 pencil, photo I.D. and SBCC<br />
student I.D. number (assigned at<br />
time of application).<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation on ESL Orientation and<br />
Advising will be provided at Assessment.<br />
Assessment Center Hours<br />
April 1 – August 30<br />
(closed June 19 – 21)<br />
Monday – Thursday:<br />
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.<br />
Wednesday: until 6:00 p.m.,<br />
beginning April 10<br />
Lab hours subject to change.<br />
Opción 2: Examen computarizado<br />
El examen computarizado se ofrece<br />
en el laboratorio de evaluación<br />
(Assessment Lab), SS-250. No se<br />
necesita una cita previa. Lo que tiene<br />
que traer con usted al examen de<br />
evaluación: un lápiz del número 2,<br />
identificación con foto y su número<br />
de identificación de SBCC (asignado<br />
cuando aplico).<br />
Durante el examen de evaluación<br />
se ofrecerá in<strong>for</strong>mación sobre la<br />
orientación de ESL y la Consejería.<br />
Horario del Centro de Evaluación<br />
Del 1 de abril al 30 de agosto (cerrado<br />
del 19 de junio al 21 de junio)<br />
De lunes a jueves de 8:30 a.m. a<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Los miércoles hasta las 6:00 p.m., a<br />
partir del 10 de abril<br />
Este horario puede ser modificado sin<br />
previo aviso.<br />
ENGLISH AS A SECOND<br />
LANGUAGE ORIENTATION/<br />
ADVISING<br />
Horarios de orientación para el otoño del<br />
<strong>2013</strong> para estudiantes de inglés como<br />
segundo idioma (ESL)<br />
• For new to college ESL students.<br />
Para estudiantes de nuevo ingreso<br />
al programa de ESL.<br />
• Arrive on time. Sessions are 3 hours.<br />
Llegue temprano. La Orientación<br />
dura 3 horas.<br />
• You can attend any orientation<br />
session, after assessment. Puede<br />
asistir a cualquier orientación,<br />
después de tomar su examen.<br />
• You may register only after completing<br />
assessment and orientation. Solo<br />
podrá matricularse después de<br />
presentar su examen<br />
Dates/Fechas<br />
Thursday/jueves, July 8/8 de julio,<br />
5:45 p.m., A-211<br />
Thursday/jueves, August 8/8 de<br />
agosto, 5:45 p.m., A-211<br />
Wednesday/miércoles, August 21/21<br />
de agosto, 5:45 p.m., A-211<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN<br />
LO QUE USTED APRENDERÁ<br />
• You will receive test results. Recibirá<br />
los resultados de su examen.<br />
• How to plan your first semester<br />
program and how to enroll in classes.<br />
Como planear sus clases para su<br />
primer semestre y inscribirse en sus<br />
clases.<br />
• Important dates and deadlines.<br />
Fechas importantes y fechas límites.<br />
• How to read the Class Schedule. Como<br />
entender el Horario de Clases.<br />
• <strong>College</strong> support services. Servicios<br />
de apoyo para los estudiantes.<br />
REGISTRATION<br />
INFORMATION<br />
REGISTER FOR CLASSES<br />
Your registration appointment date is<br />
based on units completed at SBCC,<br />
your educational goal, transfer plan<br />
and enrollment status.<br />
Beginning April 1, <strong>2013</strong>, log on to<br />
Pipeline, http://pipeline.sbcc.edu, and<br />
go to Registration and Student<br />
Records. Review your registration<br />
status, which will include your preregistration<br />
requirements (holds) and<br />
your registration appointment.<br />
Pre-registration requirements and holds<br />
must be cleared prior to registration.<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation on how to clear holds:<br />
• Assessment<br />
Assessment Office, 730-4149<br />
• Academic Advising<br />
Counseling Center, 730-4085<br />
• Orientation<br />
Orientation Office, 730-4450<br />
• Financial Holds<br />
Cashier’s Office, 730-4197<br />
• Dean’s Holds<br />
Dean, Student Services, 730-4037<br />
• Registrar and Other Holds<br />
Admissions & Records, 730-4300<br />
• Disqualification Holds<br />
www.sbcc.edu/probation<br />
Priority Registration by Appointment<br />
Eligible Veterans, current and <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
foster youth up to age 24, EOPS and<br />
DSPS students: April 29 (By Appt.)<br />
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Eligible continuing students who<br />
have completed 100 or fewer units<br />
at SBCC (excluding ESL and Basic<br />
Skills): April 30 – May 6 (By Appt.)<br />
Eligible currently enrolled first semester<br />
students: May 7 – May 17 (By Appt.)<br />
Eligible new to college local high school<br />
graduates: May 20- 24 (By Appt.)<br />
Eligible New, Transfer and Returning:<br />
May 28 – July 11 (By Appt.)<br />
Personal Enrichment Students:<br />
July 12 – August 24*<br />
Open Registration, including Dual<br />
Enrollment Students (No Appt.<br />
Required): July 15 – August 24*<br />
*August 24: Online services only<br />
Register online on or anytime after<br />
your appointment by logging on to<br />
http://pipeline.sbcc.edu and go to<br />
Registration and Student Records.<br />
In-person assistance is available in<br />
Admissions & Records, SS-110, on<br />
or after your appointment. For office<br />
hours, www.sbcc.edu/admissions.<br />
SCHEDULE CHANGES<br />
Viewing Critical Course Dates: Go<br />
to the Class Schedule at<br />
www.sbcc.edu/classes, or log on to<br />
http://pipeline.sbcc.edu and go to<br />
Registration and Student Records<br />
and select Class Schedule. Search <strong>for</strong><br />
the class. Click on the CRN (Course<br />
Reference Number) to view:<br />
• Last day to add<br />
• Last day to drop with a refund<br />
• Last day to drop without a “W”<br />
• Last day to withdraw<br />
Adding a Class: Open classes may<br />
be added to your <strong>schedule</strong> prior to<br />
the start of the semester. You may<br />
add semester-length classes the first<br />
two weeks of the semester (until<br />
September 7, <strong>2013</strong>), with permission<br />
from the instructor. To add a class,<br />
attend the first class meeting. If space<br />
is available, ask the instructor <strong>for</strong><br />
an Add Authorization Code. Log<br />
on to http://pipeline.sbcc.edu and<br />
go to Registration and Student<br />
Records. On the Add/Drop Classes<br />
page, input the CRN (Course<br />
Reference Number) of the class<br />
you wish to register <strong>for</strong>, and click on<br />
“submit changes.”<br />
Enter the Add Authorization Code<br />
and click “verify” to continue.<br />
Submit your changes, review your<br />
<strong>schedule</strong> and pay fees.<br />
Waitlisting: Some classes may offer<br />
the option of waitlisting. Check the<br />
web <strong>schedule</strong> of classes to see if a<br />
class has a waitlist. Students may<br />
place themselves in an available<br />
waitlisted slot on Pipeline. If a seat<br />
becomes available, the first student<br />
on the waitlist will be sent a notification<br />
to his/her Pipeline e-mail. The<br />
student has 72 hours from the time<br />
of notification to log on to Pipeline<br />
and register <strong>for</strong> the available seat.<br />
Do not contact faculty of courses with<br />
waitlists to ask <strong>for</strong> an Add Authorization<br />
Code prior to the first day of class.<br />
Note: For in-person classes, if you are<br />
still on a waitlist on the first day of<br />
class and you still wish to add the class,<br />
you MUST attend the first class meeting.<br />
For online classes, you MUST e-mail<br />
the instructor to determine if there is<br />
space available in the class on the first<br />
day of class.<br />
Provided there are seats available,<br />
the instructor will distribute Add<br />
Authorization Codes in priority<br />
order from the waitlist on the first<br />
day only. If the instructor gives you<br />
an Add Authorization Code, you will<br />
need to drop yourself from the waitlist<br />
and then add yourself to the class,<br />
using the Add Authorization Code.<br />
To add a closed class, attend the first<br />
day of class. For online classes, you<br />
can e-mail the instructor to determine<br />
if there is space available in the class.<br />
If space is available, ask the instructor<br />
<strong>for</strong> an Add Authorization Code. Log<br />
on to http://pipeline.sbcc.edu and go<br />
to Registration and Student Records.<br />
On the Add/Drop Classes page,<br />
input the CRN (Course Reference<br />
Number) of the class you wish to<br />
register <strong>for</strong> and click on “submit<br />
changes.” Enter the Add Authorization<br />
Code and click “verify” to continue.<br />
Submit your changes, review your
General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
<strong>schedule</strong> and pay fees. Complete<br />
these steps prior to the last day to<br />
add deadline.<br />
Dropping a Class: As the student,<br />
you are responsible <strong>for</strong> dropping<br />
classes by the stated deadlines. If<br />
you register in a class and later<br />
change your mind, it is your responsibility<br />
to drop the class. Review your<br />
Schedule/Bill <strong>for</strong> course deadlines.<br />
Log on to http://pipeline.sbcc.edu<br />
and go to Registration and Student<br />
Records. Follow the instructions<br />
on the Add/Drop Classes page <strong>for</strong><br />
dropping a class.<br />
Dropping with Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
Enrollment Fee and Tuition Refund:<br />
The deadline to drop with eligibility<br />
<strong>for</strong> a refund of enrollment fees<br />
and non-resident tuition <strong>for</strong> most<br />
semester-length classes is Sept. 7, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
Short courses must be dropped<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e 10% of the course has been<br />
completed to be eligible <strong>for</strong> an<br />
enrollment/tuition refund. Review<br />
your Schedule/Bill <strong>for</strong> your course<br />
deadlines.<br />
Dropping without a “W”: Drop a<br />
class without record (without a “W”<br />
notation) <strong>for</strong> most semester-length<br />
classes by September 7, <strong>2013</strong>. Short<br />
courses must be dropped be<strong>for</strong>e 20%<br />
of the course has been completed to<br />
be eligible <strong>for</strong> a drop without “W”.<br />
For some very short courses, 20% of<br />
the course may be the first day of<br />
class. Review your Schedule/Bill <strong>for</strong><br />
your course deadlines.<br />
Withdrawal from Class(es): The last<br />
day to withdraw from most semesterlength<br />
classes is October 25, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
Students who withdraw from a<br />
semester-length class after September<br />
7, <strong>2013</strong> and by October 25, <strong>2013</strong><br />
will have a withdrawal notation<br />
(“W”) <strong>for</strong> that class on their academic<br />
record. Short courses must be withdrawn<br />
from be<strong>for</strong>e 60% of the course<br />
has been completed. Review your<br />
Schedule/Bill <strong>for</strong> your course deadlines.<br />
Students registered in a semester-length<br />
class after October 25, <strong>2013</strong> must<br />
receive an evaluative grade (A+, A, A-,<br />
B+, B, B-, C+, C, D+, D, F, P, NP)<br />
or Incomplete (I) <strong>for</strong> the class.<br />
Students registered in short courses<br />
after the day that 60% of the course<br />
has been completed must receive an<br />
evaluative grade.<br />
Pass/No Pass Grading: Petitions may<br />
be obtained from Admissions & Records<br />
or online from www.sbcc.edu/<strong>for</strong>ms and<br />
must be returned, with the approval<br />
signature from your instructor, no<br />
later than September 27, <strong>2013</strong> at<br />
1:00 p.m. Pass/No Pass grading is not<br />
permitted within a student’s major.<br />
ATTEND CLASSES<br />
Students are expected to attend classes<br />
regularly. A student who does not<br />
attend the first meeting of a class<br />
may be dropped as a “no show.” An<br />
instructor may drop students prior to<br />
the last day to withdrawal <strong>for</strong> excessive<br />
absences. As a guideline, absence<br />
is considered excessive if a student<br />
misses the equivalent of one week of<br />
class meetings.<br />
If you decide to drop a class, it is your<br />
responsibility to officially withdraw<br />
by the deadline.<br />
Non-attendance does not constitute<br />
an official drop. Do not depend on<br />
the instructor to drop you. Failure to<br />
officially withdraw by the deadline<br />
may result in a failing grade.<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
Course Repetition: A course may be<br />
repeated if:<br />
1. The course has been identified in the<br />
General Catalog as repeatable and you<br />
have not taken the course more times<br />
than allowed; or<br />
2. You are repeating an eligible course<br />
to alleviate a D+, D, F, or NC or NP<br />
grade; or<br />
3. You are repeating a course by<br />
approved petition. All petitions<br />
requesting to repeat in excess of the<br />
maximum MUST be reviewed by the<br />
Scholastic Standards Committee prior<br />
to the start of the term. Check with<br />
Admissions & Records <strong>for</strong> deadlines.<br />
Under conditions (2) and (3), you may<br />
only enroll in a course <strong>for</strong> a maximum<br />
of three enrollments including<br />
withdrawals (W). Under condition<br />
(3), you must have an approved<br />
petition on file prior to registering.<br />
Students who do not comply with<br />
the above will be administratively<br />
dropped from the class.<br />
If you have previously taken a class and<br />
received CR, P, C+, C or a higher<br />
grade, or have taken a course the<br />
maximum number of times, you may<br />
audit the course with instructor permission.<br />
The audit fee is $15 per<br />
unit, plus the Health Services Fee.<br />
Audit cards are available in Admissions<br />
& Records, and must be returned<br />
and fees paid by September 13, <strong>2013</strong><br />
at 1:00 p.m.<br />
Credit by Examination and<br />
Independent Studies: Applications<br />
may be obtained in Admissions &<br />
Records and must be returned with<br />
approval signatures and fees paid by<br />
September 13, <strong>2013</strong> at 1:00 p.m.<br />
Full-time Status: A full-time student<br />
is registered in 12 or more units.<br />
Students may register <strong>for</strong> a maximum<br />
of 18 units. Permission is required to<br />
register in more than 18 units. For<br />
details: www.sbcc.edu/register.<br />
Special Program Unit Limitations:<br />
A minimum number of units are<br />
required <strong>for</strong> participation in each of<br />
the following programs:<br />
• Student Senate—5 units<br />
• Varsity Athletics—12 units<br />
• Social Security Benefits—12 units<br />
• Work Study Program—12 units<br />
• Veterans Benefits and<br />
most Financial Aid:<br />
Full time—12 or more units<br />
Three-fourths time—9 to 11.5 units<br />
Half-time—6 to 8.5 units<br />
• EOPS/CARE—12 or more units<br />
Work Experience: These courses<br />
provide college credit <strong>for</strong> paid and<br />
volunteer work. See Work Experience<br />
(General) and selected departmental<br />
Work Experience 290 courses in this<br />
Schedule <strong>for</strong> details.<br />
PAY FEES<br />
You are encouraged to pay your fees<br />
at time of registration. Payment must<br />
be received within seven (7) days of<br />
registration or you may be dropped<br />
<strong>for</strong> non-payment.<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
As the student, you are responsible<br />
<strong>for</strong> dropping classes by the stated<br />
deadlines. If you register in a class<br />
and later change your mind, it is<br />
your responsibility to drop the class.<br />
Payment of fees may be made:<br />
• Online by credit card (Visa,<br />
MasterCard) or WebCheck<br />
• Through the mail by check or money<br />
order, payable to SBCC and mailed to:<br />
<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
Attention: Cashier’s Office<br />
721 Cliff Drive<br />
<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>, CA 93109-2394<br />
Write your Student I.D. number on<br />
the face of your check. DO NOT<br />
MAIL CASH!<br />
• In person at the SBCC Cashier’s<br />
Office by cash, check, money order,<br />
or credit card. There will be a $20<br />
service charge on all returned checks.<br />
Go to www.sbcc.edu/financialaid <strong>for</strong><br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation on financial aid opportunities,<br />
or visit the Financial Aid<br />
Office (SS-210) be<strong>for</strong>e registering<br />
in classes.<br />
All fees are subject to change without notice.<br />
FALL <strong>2013</strong> STUDENT<br />
FEES AND REFUND<br />
INFORMATION<br />
FEES<br />
Enrollment Fee<br />
(All Students) $46 per unit<br />
Non-Resident Tuition<br />
– Out of State................$211 per unit<br />
– International Student..$211 per unit<br />
p Health Services Fee ......................$18<br />
• Transportation<br />
Bus Pass ..................$26 <strong>for</strong> 6+ units<br />
....................$25 <strong>for</strong> less than 6 units<br />
q Student Representation Fee ............$1<br />
For exemptions, refer to<br />
www.sbcc.edu/fees<br />
Special Fees – Some courses have<br />
special fees; see Class Schedule.<br />
OPTIONAL FEES<br />
Student Activity Fee<br />
– Fall and Spring ..........................$10<br />
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Parking Fee<br />
Parking Permits should be purchased<br />
online through Pipeline at a discounted<br />
rate. Price includes shipping, handling,<br />
postage and applicable credit card<br />
processing fees.<br />
All Day/Eve Parking Permit..........$33.25<br />
Evening Only ..............................$18.25<br />
Purchased Online through Pipeline<br />
BOGW<br />
BOGW students are eligible <strong>for</strong> a<br />
reduced $20 Day/Evening permit.<br />
Adjustment to your student account<br />
will be automatically processed <strong>for</strong><br />
overpayment of parking fees if a student<br />
becomes BOGW-qualified after paying<br />
the standard parking permit fee.<br />
All Day/Eve......................................$20,<br />
plus a $3.25 convenience fee which covers<br />
shipping, handling, postage and<br />
applicable credit card processing fees<br />
p Many health/wellness services are<br />
available free or at low cost through<br />
Student Health Services (SS-170).<br />
The <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Community<br />
<strong>College</strong> District exempts apprentices,<br />
dependent children and surviving<br />
spouses of members of the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
National Guard who are killed or permanently<br />
disabled while in the active<br />
service of the state, and students who<br />
depend on prayer <strong>for</strong> healing.<br />
• All students registered in on-campus<br />
classes pay the Transportation Fee<br />
and may ride the Metropolitan<br />
Transit District bus seven days a<br />
week. Beginning one week prior to<br />
the start of the semester, students ride<br />
by simply showing their student I.D.<br />
when boarding the bus, with the<br />
exception of the Waterfront Shuttle.<br />
q This fee supports student representatives<br />
who state positions/viewpoints<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e city, county and district governments,<br />
and be<strong>for</strong>e offices/agencies<br />
of city, state and federal governments.<br />
For exemptions, go to<br />
www.sbcc.edu/fees.<br />
REFUND INFORMATION<br />
Enrollment and tuition fees will be<br />
refunded by course deadlines. Check<br />
your Schedule/Bill <strong>for</strong> deadline dates.<br />
For additional in<strong>for</strong>mation on<br />
refunds, go to www.sbcc.edu/fiscal<br />
services/cashier. Last day to submit a<br />
refund application is December 20,<br />
<strong>2013</strong>. Students are not eligible to a<br />
refund after this date. A $10 per<br />
session processing charge will be<br />
deducted from enrollment fee<br />
refunds. The charge does not apply<br />
to classes cancelled by the college.<br />
If classes are dropped after the first<br />
two weeks of the semester, the<br />
following fees are not eligible <strong>for</strong><br />
a refund: Health Services, Student<br />
Representation, Parking,<br />
Transportation and Student Activity.<br />
Parking Permits must be returned<br />
intact to the Cashier’s Office<br />
(SS-150) prior to the first day of the<br />
semester <strong>for</strong> a refund.<br />
REGISTRATION HELP<br />
Application Submitted?<br />
If you received an error message stating<br />
“You require re-admission prior to<br />
registration”, you need to submit an<br />
application <strong>for</strong> admission. If you are<br />
not a current SBCC student, your first<br />
step is to complete the online application<br />
<strong>for</strong> admission at www.sbcc.edu/apply.<br />
Once your application is received and<br />
processed and you complete any preregistration<br />
requirements, you will be<br />
eligible to register on or after your<br />
appointment date.<br />
What’s My Username and Password?<br />
Go to Pipeline, http://pipeline.sbcc.edu.<br />
Follow the instructions at ‘Start Here’.<br />
When to Register?<br />
Log on to Pipeline http://pipeline.sbcc.edu<br />
and go to Registration and Student<br />
Records. Review your registration status,<br />
which will include your pre-registration<br />
requirements and your registration<br />
appointment time.<br />
Pre-registration Requirements and Holds?<br />
View pre-registration requirements<br />
and holds on Pipeline at<br />
http://pipeline.sbcc.edu. All pre-registration<br />
requirements and holds must<br />
be cleared to allow registration, to add<br />
or drop a class, or to release academic
General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
records. Check and resolve holds<br />
prior to registering. See ‘Registration<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation’ <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
or contact Admissions & Records,<br />
(805) 730-4300.<br />
Class Closed/Full?<br />
You have several options:<br />
1. Search <strong>for</strong> an open section of the<br />
class at www.sbcc.edu/classes or at<br />
http://pipeline.sbcc.edu.<br />
2. Keep trying to add the class as seats<br />
or waitlist slots may open up during<br />
the registration period.<br />
3. Go to the first class meeting; if the<br />
instructor has available seats, request<br />
an Add Authorization Code.<br />
Remember to use your Add<br />
Authorization Code to register<br />
online be<strong>for</strong>e the add deadline.<br />
4. For online courses, students should<br />
contact the instructor.<br />
Add deadlines are strictly en<strong>for</strong>ced.<br />
Entering Add Authorization Code?<br />
From the Add/Drop Classes page on<br />
Pipeline, input the CRN of the class<br />
and click on “submit changes.” Enter<br />
the Add Authorization Code provided<br />
to you by the instructor. Click “verify”<br />
and then continue. Submit your<br />
changes, verify by reviewing your<br />
<strong>schedule</strong>, and pay fees.<br />
Time Conflicts?<br />
You will not be able to register <strong>for</strong><br />
classes that have time conflicts. Under<br />
special circumstances you can request<br />
approval <strong>for</strong> a time conflict of 10<br />
minutes or less if approved by the<br />
instructor and Admissions & Records.<br />
Obtain the Petition to Allow Time<br />
Conflict from Admissions & Records<br />
or at www.sbcc.edu/<strong>for</strong>ms.<br />
Prerequisites?<br />
Prerequisites are en<strong>for</strong>ced. Students<br />
may test into English 60-110;<br />
Math 1-150; Psychology 150; and<br />
all English as a Second Language<br />
(ESL) reading, writing or grammar<br />
courses. If you completed your prerequisite<br />
course with a grade of “C”<br />
or better at <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong>, no action on your part is<br />
required. If you completed your prerequisite<br />
course at another college,<br />
you must submit a Prerequisite<br />
Challenge and official transcripts.<br />
Deadlines apply. For details:<br />
www.sbcc.edu/prerequisites.<br />
Corequisites?<br />
You have attempted to add a course<br />
that has a corequisite. You must add<br />
the corequisite course at the same<br />
time. The CRN (Course Reference<br />
Number) of the corequisite course is<br />
specified in the status message.<br />
Error Messages?<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation on Error Messages,<br />
go to www.sbcc.edu/errors<br />
Want to<br />
Make a Difference at SBCC?<br />
Join the Foundation <strong>for</strong><br />
<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s<br />
Student Volunteer Coalition<br />
There are numerous ways to participate<br />
and give back!<br />
The Foundation <strong>for</strong> SBCC is proud to provide<br />
critical college programs<br />
and services like:<br />
> Tutoring<br />
> Math lab<br />
> Extended library hours<br />
> Child care stipends <strong>for</strong> single parents<br />
> Support <strong>for</strong> SBCC’s Per<strong>for</strong>ming Arts;<br />
Science, Math, and Technology courses;<br />
Athletics and more!<br />
CALL TODAY!<br />
Contact (805) 730-4401 or flores@sbccfoundation.org<br />
<strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation on how<br />
to get involved!<br />
Join the SBCC Alumni Association<br />
today and “Re-Connect” - it’s FREE!<br />
If you have ever attended SBCC, at any<br />
time, and at any stage in your life, SBCC is<br />
looking <strong>for</strong> you!<br />
“When I’m looking to<br />
make connections in town,<br />
my first stop is the SBCC<br />
Alumni Association!”<br />
- Robyn Parker<br />
SBCC Alumni Association President<br />
We want to hear your ideas and serve as a vehicle to<br />
help you achieve your goals and stay connected with<br />
the community.<br />
Sign up today!<br />
Visit www.sbccalumni.org<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
www.sbcc.edu/majors<br />
PROGRAMS of STUDY<br />
Associate in Arts/Science<br />
<strong>for</strong> Transfer (AA-T / AS-T)<br />
Associate Degrees<br />
Associate in Arts/Science<br />
<strong>for</strong> Transfer (AA-T / AS-T)<br />
Associate Degrees<br />
Skills Competency<br />
Award (SCA)<br />
Department Awards<br />
Skills Competency<br />
Award (SCA)<br />
Department Awards<br />
Certificates<br />
Certificates<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
Administration of Justice (AJ)<br />
• Administration of Justice <strong>for</strong> Transfer<br />
• AJ: Criminology Emphasis X X<br />
• AJ: Law En<strong>for</strong>cement Emphasis X X<br />
• AJ: Legal Studies Emphasis X X<br />
Alcohol and Drug Counseling (ADC)<br />
• Advanced Studies in ADC<br />
X<br />
• Alcohol and Drug Counseling X X<br />
• Post-Professional Practice in ADC<br />
X<br />
American Ethnic Studies<br />
• Black Studies<br />
X<br />
• Chicano Studies<br />
X<br />
• Ethnic Studies<br />
X<br />
• Native American Studies<br />
X<br />
Anthropology<br />
X<br />
Art<br />
• Art: Emphasis in Art History<br />
X<br />
• Art: Emphasis in Art Studio<br />
X<br />
Automotive Service and Technology X X<br />
Biological Sciences<br />
• Biological Sciences<br />
X<br />
• Bio-Medical Sciences<br />
X<br />
• Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Biomedical Sciences<br />
X<br />
• Marine Science<br />
X<br />
• Natural History X X<br />
Business<br />
• Accounting<br />
X<br />
• Accounting: Assistant/Bookkeeper, Level I X<br />
• Accounting: Assistant/Bookkeeper, Level II X<br />
• Accounting: Assistant/Bookkeeper, Level III X<br />
• Accounting: Assistant/Bookkeeper, Level IV<br />
X<br />
• Bookkeeping<br />
X<br />
• Business Administration<br />
X<br />
• Business Administration <strong>for</strong> Transfer<br />
• Business Administration, Level I<br />
X<br />
• Business Administration, Level II<br />
X<br />
• Business Administration: Emphasis in ENTR X X<br />
• Business Administration: Emphasis in Mgmt. X X<br />
• Entrepreneurship<br />
X<br />
• Entrepreneurship: Web Design, Level I<br />
X<br />
• Entrepreneurship: Web Design, Level II<br />
X<br />
• Finance X X<br />
• International Business X X<br />
• International Marketing Communication<br />
X<br />
• Marketing X X<br />
• Real Estate X X<br />
• Sales and Marketing<br />
X<br />
• Web Marketing and Media Design<br />
X<br />
Cal State University GEB Pattern<br />
X<br />
Chemistry<br />
X<br />
Communication<br />
• Communication: Applied Comm. Emphasis<br />
X<br />
• Communication: Comm. Science Emphasis<br />
X<br />
• Communication Studies <strong>for</strong> Transfer<br />
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X<br />
X<br />
X<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
Computer Applications and Office Management<br />
• Business Communications<br />
X<br />
• COMP: Emphasis in Business Software Specialist X X<br />
• COMP: Emphasis in Office Management X X<br />
• Computer Proficiency Online<br />
X<br />
• Office Assistant<br />
X<br />
Computer In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems (CIS)<br />
• CIS: Emphasis in System Administration<br />
X<br />
• Computer In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems<br />
X<br />
• Database Programming and Applications Dev.<br />
X<br />
• In<strong>for</strong>mation Technology Management<br />
X<br />
• Microsoft Office Development<br />
X<br />
• Microsoft SQL Service Database Administration X<br />
• Microsoft Windows System Admin/Security<br />
X<br />
• Mobile Device Administration<br />
X<br />
• PC Support/Network Management<br />
X<br />
• Technical Writing<br />
X<br />
• Virtualization System Administration<br />
X<br />
• Web Server Administration<br />
X<br />
Computer Network Engineering<br />
• Cisco Networking Associate<br />
X<br />
• Computer Network Engineering X X<br />
Computer Science<br />
• Computer Science X X<br />
• Mobile Application Developer<br />
X<br />
• Web Programming<br />
X<br />
Construction Technology X X<br />
Cosmetology<br />
• Cosmetology X X<br />
• Esthetician, Level I<br />
X<br />
• Esthetician, Level II<br />
X<br />
• Manicure<br />
X<br />
Drafting/CAD X X<br />
Early Childhood Education<br />
• Associate Child Care Teacher<br />
X<br />
• Diversity Issues in Early Childhood Education<br />
X<br />
• Early Childhood Education X X<br />
• Infant/Toddler Development<br />
X<br />
• School-Age Care<br />
X<br />
Economics<br />
X<br />
Education<br />
• Intro. to Teaching English as a Foreign Language X<br />
Engineering<br />
X<br />
English<br />
• English<br />
X<br />
• Creative Writing: General Emphasis<br />
X<br />
• Creative Writing: Professional Emphasis<br />
X<br />
• Great Books Curriculum<br />
X<br />
Environmental Horticulture (EH)<br />
• Environmental Horticulture<br />
X<br />
• EH: Nursery/Greenhouse Technology Emphasis<br />
X<br />
• EH: Landscape Design Emphasis<br />
X<br />
• EH: Landscape Cont. C-27 License Emphasis<br />
X<br />
• EH: Ecological Restoration and Mgmt. Emphasis<br />
X<br />
• Landscape Operations<br />
X<br />
• Sustainable Horticulture<br />
X
General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
PROGRAMS of STUDY<br />
www.sbcc.edu/majors<br />
Associate in Arts/Science<br />
<strong>for</strong> Transfer (AA-T / AS-T)<br />
Associate in Arts/Science<br />
<strong>for</strong> Transfer (AA-T / AS-T)<br />
Associate Degrees<br />
Associate Degrees<br />
Skills Competency<br />
Award (SCA)<br />
Department Awards<br />
Certificates<br />
Skills Competency<br />
Award (SCA)<br />
Department Awards<br />
Certificates<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
Environmental Studies<br />
X<br />
Film and Television<br />
• Film Production<br />
X<br />
• Film Studies<br />
X<br />
Game Design<br />
X<br />
Geography<br />
X<br />
Geological Sciences<br />
X<br />
Global Studies<br />
X<br />
Graphic Design and Photography (GDP)<br />
• Advanced Photo Design<br />
X<br />
• Applied Photography X X<br />
• Digital Darkroom and Color Management RGB X<br />
• GDP: Graphic Design Concentration X X<br />
• Graphic Design<br />
X<br />
• Photo Design<br />
X<br />
• Photo Design II<br />
X<br />
• Print and Color Management CMYK<br />
X<br />
Health Technologies<br />
• Acute Care: Certified Nursing Assistant<br />
X<br />
• Cancer In<strong>for</strong>mation Management X X<br />
• Certified Nursing Assistant<br />
X<br />
• Diagnostic Medical Sonography<br />
X<br />
• Emergency Medical Technician (Basic)<br />
X<br />
• Health Care IT Work<strong>for</strong>ce Training<br />
X<br />
• Health In<strong>for</strong>mation Technology<br />
X<br />
• Home Health Aide<br />
X<br />
• Medical Coding Specialist<br />
X<br />
• Nursing (ADN)<br />
X<br />
• Radiography<br />
X<br />
• Skills <strong>for</strong> Healthy Aging Rsrcs and Prgms (SHARP) X<br />
• Vocational Nursing X X<br />
Help Desk and Desktop Support, Level I<br />
X<br />
Help Desk and Desktop Support, Level II<br />
X<br />
History X X<br />
Honors: Humanities/Social Sciences Emphasis<br />
X<br />
Honors: Science/Mathematics Emphasis<br />
X<br />
IGETC<br />
X<br />
Interior Design X X<br />
Journalism<br />
• Journalism: Broadcast Journalism Emphasis X X<br />
• Journalism: Visual Journalism Emphasis X X<br />
• Journalism: Writing and Editing Emphasis X X<br />
• Public Relations<br />
X<br />
Liberal Arts and Sciences<br />
• Arts and Humanities Emphasis<br />
X<br />
• Science and Mathematics Emphasis<br />
X<br />
• Social and Behavioral Sciences Emphasis<br />
X<br />
Liberal Studies: Emphasis in Education<br />
X<br />
Marine Diving Technologies<br />
• Commercial Diving<br />
X<br />
• Marine Diving Technician X X<br />
Mathematics<br />
X<br />
Middle East Studies<br />
X<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
Multimedia Arts and Technology<br />
• Animation and Gaming X X<br />
• Media Arts X X<br />
• Media Design and Development<br />
X<br />
• Mobile Media Core<br />
X<br />
Music<br />
• Commercial Music<br />
X<br />
• Music X X<br />
Philosophy<br />
X<br />
Physical Education<br />
• Kinesiology <strong>for</strong> Transfer<br />
• Physical Education<br />
X<br />
• Physical Education: Emphasis in Athletic Training<br />
X<br />
• Physical Education: Emphasis in Exercise Science<br />
X<br />
Physics<br />
X<br />
Political Science<br />
• Law and Society<br />
X<br />
• Law and Society: Criminal Justice Emphasis<br />
X<br />
• Political Science<br />
X<br />
• Political Science <strong>for</strong> Transfer<br />
Psychology<br />
• Psychology<br />
X<br />
• Psychology <strong>for</strong> Transfer<br />
School of Culinary Arts and Hotel Management<br />
• Baking and Pastry<br />
X<br />
• Culinary Arts X X<br />
• Hospitality X X<br />
• Hospitality Operations Specialist<br />
X<br />
• Human Resource Hospitality Specialist<br />
X<br />
• Personal Chef Training<br />
X<br />
School of Modern Languages<br />
• French<br />
X<br />
• Spanish<br />
X<br />
Sociology<br />
• Sociology<br />
X<br />
• Sociology <strong>for</strong> Transfer<br />
Theatre Arts (TA)<br />
• Theatre Arts<br />
X<br />
• Theatre Arts: Acting/Directing<br />
X<br />
• TA: Design/Lighting and/or Costume/Make-up<br />
X<br />
• Theatre Arts: General<br />
X<br />
Water Science<br />
• Water Science: Wastewater Collection Option<br />
X<br />
• Water Science: Wastewater Treatment Option<br />
X<br />
• Water Science: Water Distribution Option<br />
X<br />
• Water Science: Water Treatment Option<br />
X<br />
Web Journalism<br />
X<br />
Other Classifications<br />
• 0 Undecided/Undeclared<br />
• 1 High School Diploma<br />
• 2 Advanced High School Students<br />
• 3 Personal Enrichment<br />
• 4 Not Offered<br />
• 5 ESL Classes<br />
X<br />
X<br />
X<br />
X<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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FULLY ONLINE COURSES Fall <strong>2013</strong><br />
Visit us at http://online.sbcc.edu<br />
Unable to come to campus <strong>for</strong> class? Online courses provide a convenient, rich media alternative to traditional classroombased<br />
instruction. If you have a computer, Internet connectivity and the initiative to keep pace with the rigorous expectations<br />
of distance education, enroll in our online courses. Some online classes require you to take exams at authorized proctoring<br />
sites. Check our website or contact the instructor to determine whether this applies to the course you are taking.<br />
Online courses require at least two hours of additional work <strong>for</strong> each listed class hour. Please plan your <strong>schedule</strong> accordingly!<br />
AJ 101................Introduction to Administration of Justice<br />
AJ 102................Ethics in Criminal Justice System<br />
AJ 105................Diversity, Law and Justice<br />
AJ 125................Introduction to Criminology<br />
AJ 245................Constitutional Law<br />
ANTH 101 ........Physical Anthropology<br />
ANTH 103 ........Introduction to Cultural Anthropology<br />
ANTH 121 ........Cultures Around the World<br />
ANTH 122 ........Cultures Around the World<br />
ANTH 123 ........Cultures Around the World<br />
ART 101 ............Visual Literacy<br />
ART 215 ............Survey of Non-Western Art<br />
BIOL 110 ..........Natural Science<br />
BIOL 112 ..........Evolution and Adaptation<br />
BIOL 122 ..........Ecology<br />
BIOL 123 ..........Ecology Laboratory<br />
BIOL 140 ..........Principles of Biology<br />
BIOL 142 ..........Marine Science<br />
BIOL 150 ..........Biodiversity<br />
BMS 146............Human Form and Function<br />
BOT 121............Plant Diversity<br />
CIM 125............Cancer Disease Management<br />
CIM 150............Oncology Coding and Staging Systems<br />
CIM 201............Abstracting Principles and Practice I<br />
CIM 202............Abstracting Principles and Practice II<br />
CIM 225............Cancer Registry Management II<br />
CIM 250............Cancer Statistics and Epidemiology<br />
CIM 275............CIM Practicum<br />
CIS 101..............Introduction to Computers and Info. Systems<br />
CIS 112..............Help Desk Concepts<br />
CIS 117..............Introduction to SQL Programming<br />
CIS 181..............Technical and Professional Writing<br />
CIS 201..............UNIX/LINUX System Administration<br />
CIS 218..............MS Windows Desktop System Administration<br />
CIS 220..............Introduction to Electronic Commerce<br />
CIS 247..............Managing In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems <strong>for</strong> Entrepreneur<br />
CNEE 101 ........Introduction to Computer Network Technology<br />
CNEE 106 ........Telecommunications and WAN<br />
CNEE 120 ........Fundamentals of Network Security<br />
CNEE 146 ........Firewalls and VPN’s<br />
COMM 101 ......Introduction to Communication<br />
COMM 122 ......Mediated Interpersonal Communication<br />
COMM 151 ......Intercultural Communication<br />
COMM 162 ......Mediated Business/Professional Communication<br />
COMP 103........Internet Communications<br />
COMP 107........Microsoft Word<br />
COMP 109........Microsoft Excel<br />
COMP 111........Microsoft Access<br />
COMP 112........Microsoft Powerpoint<br />
COMP 120........Being Successful with Moodle<br />
COMP 144B ....Google World<br />
COMP 161B ....Business Career Success<br />
COMP 271........Business Communications<br />
CS 101 ..............Computer Concepts<br />
ECE 102 ............Child, Family and Community<br />
ECE 111 ............Administration of CD Programs II<br />
ECE 120 ............Child Growth and Development For Educators<br />
ECE 121 ............Health Safety and Nutrition-Young Child<br />
ED 101 ..............Intro.-Teaching/Learning K-12 Classroom<br />
ENG 103 ..........Improve/<strong>College</strong> Reading and Study Skills<br />
ENG 110 ..........Composition and Reading<br />
ENG 111 ..........Critical Thinking and Comp. thru Literature<br />
ENG 173 ..........Screenwriting I<br />
ENG 181 ..........Technical and Professional Writing<br />
FIN 211 ............Skills in Trade Finance<br />
FS 101................Introduction To Film<br />
FS 104................American Film to 1960s<br />
FS 111................Contemporary World Cinema<br />
FS 118................Film Genres<br />
FS 173................Screenwriting I<br />
GDP 111 ..........Graphic Design Basics<br />
GDP 113 ..........Typography<br />
GDP 114 ..........Graphic Design I<br />
GDP 118 ..........Creative Thinking<br />
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GDP 230 ..........Portfolio<br />
HE 101 ..............Personal Health Awareness<br />
HIST 100 ..........Growth of American Civilization<br />
HIST 101 ..........History of the U.S. to 1865<br />
HIST 102 ..........History of the U.S. since 1865<br />
HIST 103 ..........History of Western Civilization: Ancient-1660<br />
HIST 107 ..........World Civilization: Beginning to 1550<br />
HIT 101 ............Introduction to HIM<br />
HIT 102 ............Legal Aspects of Health Care<br />
HIT 135 ............Basic Medical Terminology<br />
HIT 201 ............Pharmacology - Allied Health<br />
HIT 202 ............ICD Diagnostic Coding<br />
HIT 203 ............ICD Procedural Coding<br />
HIT 204 ............Basic Pathophysiology<br />
HIT 205 ............Advanced Coding Applications<br />
HIT 210 ............CPT Procedural Coding<br />
HIT 220 ............Health Care HIM Statistics<br />
HIT 230 ............Alternative Delivery Systems<br />
HIT 240 ............Quality HC Management<br />
HIT 255 ............Medical Insurance and Reimbursement<br />
HIT 265 ............HIT Computer Applications<br />
HIT 275 ............HIT Practicum<br />
HIT 280 ............Medical Coding Practicum<br />
HIT 285 ............Registered HIT Exam Preparation<br />
LIBR 101 ..........In<strong>for</strong>mation Literacy<br />
MAT 103 ..........Introduction to Multimedia<br />
MAT 112 ..........Digital Drawing<br />
MAT 116 ..........Flash I: Interactive Fundamentals<br />
MAT 131 ..........Digital Imaging I<br />
MAT 153 ..........Web Design I<br />
MAT 164 ..........Online and Mobile Marketing<br />
MATH 074 ........Pre-Algebra Refresher<br />
MATH 080 ........Elementary Algebra Refresher<br />
MATH 087 ........Intermediate Algebra Refresher<br />
MATH 100 ........Elementary Algebra<br />
MATH 107 ........Intermediate Algebra<br />
MATH 117 ........Elementary Statistics<br />
MATH 120 ........<strong>College</strong> Algebra<br />
MATH 188 ........Trigonometry Refresher<br />
MGMT 101 ......Introduction to Management<br />
MKT 164 ..........Online and Mobile Marketing<br />
MKT 212 ..........Supply Chain Logistics<br />
MKT 220 ..........Introduction to Electronic Commerce<br />
MUS 110 ..........Music Appreciation<br />
MUS 114A ........Survey of Music History<br />
MUS 118 ..........World Music<br />
PD 100 ..............<strong>College</strong> Success<br />
PD 191A............Career Planning: Self-Paced<br />
PE 163A ............Beginning Self-Defense<br />
PHIL 101 ..........Introduction to Ethics<br />
PHIL 111 ..........Critical Thinking and Writing in Philosophy<br />
PHOT 109 ........Photo I<br />
PHOT 180 ........Digital Darkroom<br />
PHOT 209 ........Photo II<br />
PHOT 250 ........Fine Art Photography<br />
PHOT 260 ........Portfolio<br />
POLS 101 ..........American Government and Politics<br />
POLS 121 ..........International Politics<br />
PSY 100 ............General Psychology<br />
SPAN 101 ..........Beginning Spanish I<br />
SPAN 102 ..........Beginning Spanish II<br />
SPAN 103 ..........Intermediate Spanish I<br />
ZOOL 122 ........Animal Diversity<br />
ZOOL 137 ........Ornithology<br />
HYBRID COURSES—FALL <strong>2013</strong><br />
Visit us at http://online.sbcc.edu<br />
SBCC also offers an increasing variety of hybrid (blended) courses. A hybrid course is one in which some of the work is<br />
done on campus and some is done online. Many students consider hybrid courses the best of both worlds.<br />
BIOL 103 ..........Cell Biology<br />
BMS 107............Human Anatomy<br />
BMS 108............Human Physiology<br />
CIM 100............Cancer Registry Management I<br />
COMM 121 ......Interpersonal Communication<br />
COMP 101........Introduction to Computer Applications<br />
ENG 070 ..........Effective Reading and Study Skills<br />
ENG 080 ..........Effective Writing Techniques<br />
ENG 100 ..........Fundamentals of Composition<br />
ERTH 101 ........Introductory Astronomy<br />
ESL 029 ............Level 1-3 Writing Skills/Computer<br />
ESL 062 ............Reading Level 3<br />
GDP 215 ..........Publication Design<br />
HM 152 ............Housekeeping Operations<br />
HM 259 ............Training and Development Skills<br />
MATH 100N ....Study Skills in Mathematics<br />
MATH 107N ....Study Skills in Intermediate Algebra<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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BUILDING AND CLASS LEGENDS<br />
A<br />
Administration Building<br />
ARHOSP Arroyo Grande Hospital<br />
BAKE Bakeshop<br />
BC Business/Communication Bldg.<br />
BCFORM Business/Communication Forum<br />
Lecture Theatre, Room BC-245<br />
BDHS Bishop Diego High School (4000 La Colina Rd.)<br />
C<br />
Children’s Center (365 Loma Alta Dr.)<br />
CATER Cater Water Treatment Plant (1150 San Roque Rd.)<br />
CBS Campus Bookstore<br />
CC Campus Center<br />
CHS Carpinteria High School (4810 Foothill Rd., Carp.)<br />
CMH Community Memorial Hospital (Ventura)<br />
COHOSP Cottage Hospital<br />
CORONA Corona Del Mar Water Treatment Plant<br />
(1510 Glen Annie Rd., Goleta)<br />
COSACA Cosmetology Academy (5160 Hollister Ave.)<br />
CTYWTR <strong>City</strong> Water Department Yard (625 Laguna St.)<br />
DCC Distribution & Collection Center (625 Laguna St.)<br />
DISC Discoveries II (4519 Hollister Ave.)<br />
DM Drama-Music Complex (West Campus)<br />
DMI Diagnostic Medical Imaging<br />
DMPARK Dwight Murphy Field<br />
(Ninos Drive, across from Zoo)<br />
DPHS Dos Pueblos High School (7266 Alameda, Goleta)<br />
EBEACH East Beach<br />
EBS Earth and Biological Sciences<br />
ECC East Campus Classrooms<br />
ECOC East Campus Office Center<br />
FRENCH French Hospital<br />
GKIT Gourmet Kitchen (HRC Bldg., Campus Center)<br />
GT Garvin Theatre<br />
GVHOSP Goleta Valley Hospital<br />
H<br />
Humanities Building<br />
IDC Interdisciplinary Center<br />
IE International Education Center<br />
L<br />
Luria Library<br />
LB Laguna Blanca (4125 Paloma Dr.)<br />
LBANOS Los Banos Pool (Shoreline at Castillo)<br />
LBEACH Leadbetter Beach<br />
LCP<br />
LFC<br />
LOMPOC<br />
LPLAYA<br />
LRC<br />
MMHOSP<br />
MTBLDG<br />
OE<br />
OVH<br />
PE<br />
PERPRK<br />
PHA<br />
PLNTRM<br />
PS<br />
PUBVEN<br />
PUEBLO<br />
RODBON<br />
SBBANK<br />
SBCBRC<br />
SBHS<br />
SBMFC<br />
SBREAL<br />
SCHOTT<br />
SMHS<br />
SPMC<br />
SS<br />
SVHOSP<br />
SYCH<br />
UPRFLD<br />
VCMC<br />
WAKE<br />
WBEACH<br />
WC<br />
WMEADOW<br />
Lifescape/Chumash Preserve<br />
Life Fitness Center<br />
Lompoc Hospital<br />
La Playa Stadium<br />
Learning Resources Center<br />
Marian Hospital<br />
Marine Technologies Building<br />
Occupational Education Building<br />
Ojai Valley Hospital<br />
Physical Education Building<br />
Pershing Park<br />
Public Health Auditorium<br />
(300 N. San Antonio Rd., Bldg. 1)<br />
SB Museum of Natural History Planetarium<br />
(2559 Puesta del Sol Rd.)<br />
Physical Science Building<br />
Pueblo Ventura Hospital<br />
Pueblo Radiology <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong><br />
(250 W. Pueblo St.)<br />
Rod Bond Training Center<br />
(100 Thomas Rd., Buellton)<br />
SB Bank & Trust, Community Rm.<br />
(1002 E. Anapamu St.)<br />
SB Chamber of Commerce Business<br />
Resource Center (500 N. Milpas St.)<br />
<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> High School (700 E. Anapamu St.)<br />
<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Medical Foundation<br />
<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Assoc. of Realtors (1415 Chapala St.)<br />
Schott Center (310 W. Padre St.)<br />
San Marcos High School (4750 Hollister Ave.)<br />
<strong>Santa</strong> Paula Medical Center<br />
Student Services Building<br />
Sierra Vista Hospital<br />
<strong>Santa</strong> Ynez Cottage Hospital<br />
Upper Field<br />
Ventura County Medical Center<br />
Wake Continuing Ed. Center<br />
(300 N. Turnpike Rd.)<br />
West Beach<br />
West Campus<br />
West Meadow<br />
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PREREQUISITES AND COREQUISITES<br />
DEADLINES:<br />
LATE REVIEW – SEPTEMBER 7, <strong>2013</strong> (SEPTEMBER 6 FOR IN-PERSON SERVICE)<br />
All prerequisites and corequisites will be en<strong>for</strong>ced at time of registration. Prerequisites and corequisites are identified in<br />
the online Class Schedule by selecting the CRN on the Class Schedule Search Results or in the printed Schedule of Classes.<br />
Go to www.sbcc.edu/prerequisite <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation, procedures, challenge <strong>for</strong>ms and deadlines.<br />
• Many classes have prerequisites and/or corequisites. Check prerequisite requirements in the <strong>College</strong> Catalog or the Schedule of<br />
Classes well in advance of your registration appointment. A prerequisites challenge MUST be filed if using other than SBCC<br />
coursework or assessment levels to satisfy a prerequisite (e.g. high school transcript, other college transcripts, AP scores).<br />
• If submitting a prerequisite challenge using external coursework, send your official high school and college transcripts to:<br />
SBCC Admissions & Records, 721 Cliff Dr., <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>, CA 93109-2394.<br />
Prerequisite Challenges using external coursework will only be considered based on completed coursework as reflected on<br />
official transcripts. In progress coursework will not be evaluated.<br />
www.sbcc.edu/prerequisite<br />
HOW TO READ THE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES<br />
• CRN – (Course Reference Number)<br />
• WL – Designates whether or not a class has a waitlist.<br />
• Campus Site – Many classes are offered at locations other than SBCC; check to see if the class is on-campus or off-campus.<br />
• Building Room – Be sure to plan enough time to walk from one location to another.<br />
• Days – R stands <strong>for</strong> Thursday; Su stands <strong>for</strong> Sunday.<br />
• Time – Make sure classes do not overlap. TBA means “To be arranged”; contact the instructor, department or lab to arrange hours.<br />
• Meeting Dates – Not all classes are full semester-length.<br />
• Course Delivery:<br />
– Class/Web – Course is partially online. Some campus attendance may be required.<br />
– Fldstudy – Class will be held off campus. See department <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
– Gateway – In-class tutors are provided.<br />
– LC – Learning Community offering accelerated and linked courses.<br />
– Gate/MET – Section is combination Gateway class and multicultural, multidisciplinary curriculum.<br />
– MET – Section offers multicultural, multidisciplinary curriculum.<br />
– Online – Classes are conducted through the Internet. You will need a computer connected to an Internet service provider or<br />
you may use the open computer labs on campus.<br />
– OpenEntEx – Register prior to the last date to add and complete the required work at your own pace.<br />
Contact the department <strong>for</strong> details.<br />
– Self-Paced – Register prior to the course’s last date to add and begin your studies at any time and work quickly or slowly.<br />
Contact the instructor <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
– Standby – The section has been created by the college and may be opened <strong>for</strong> enrollment if other sections fill to capacity.<br />
• Course Corequisite – Another course that is required to be taken in the same semester.<br />
• Prerequisite – A course or an assessment exam that is required to be taken be<strong>for</strong>e registering <strong>for</strong> a course.<br />
• Evening Classes – Shading indicates evening classes.<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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STUDY ABROAD <strong>2013</strong>-2014<br />
A FORTY-ONE YEAR TRADITION<br />
Throughout the past 41 years, SBCC’s Study Abroad program has developed an outstanding reputation achieving state<br />
and national recognition <strong>for</strong> its excellence and quality. Since our first credit summer program in Guadalajara, Mexico<br />
in 1973, more than 6,000 SBCC students have participated in study abroad programs in 21 countries.<br />
ITALY Summer Session <strong>2013</strong><br />
Film Studies and Filmmaking in Rome.<br />
6 transferable units. 4 weeks. June 30 – July 28, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
AFRICA and ENGLAND Summer Session <strong>2013</strong><br />
Intercultural and Interpersonal Communication in Cape Town and London.<br />
6 transferable units. 3 weeks. July 9 – July 27, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
SPAIN Fall Semester <strong>2013</strong><br />
Intensive Spanish Language and Culture, Intercultural Communication,<br />
and Introduction to Film Studies in Madrid.<br />
13 transferable units. 12 weeks. September 4 – December 3, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
VIETNAM and CAMBODIA Winter Break <strong>2013</strong>-14<br />
History of the Vietnam Wars. 3 transferable units.<br />
4 weeks. December 27, <strong>2013</strong> – January 21, 2014.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
www.sbcc.edu/studyabroad<br />
or (805) 965-0581, ext. 2494<br />
FRANCE and ITALY Spring Semester 2014<br />
Centers of European Art. Art History and other courses TBD in Paris,<br />
Florence and Rome. 12 transferable units. 12 weeks. Spring Semester, 2014.<br />
Visit the SBCC Study Abroad Office, International Education Center, Office #1<br />
Participants must be 18 years old on or be<strong>for</strong>e departure.<br />
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FALL <strong>2013</strong><br />
Section Campus Building Course Credit Special<br />
CRN Site Room Days Time Meeting Dates Delivery Instructor Hours Fees<br />
ACCOUNTING<br />
ACCT 110 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING<br />
Basic theory of accounts. Principles of sole proprietorship, including concepts of how to keep financial records <strong>for</strong> small businesses. (TR: CSU)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 4; eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30239 On Campus BC-301 MWF 8:00am- 9:10am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Terry, C K 4 $0.00<br />
30242 On Campus BC-301 S 8:00am-12:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Richter, B E 4 $0.00<br />
30240 On Campus BC-301 MWF 9:35am-10:45am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Terry, C K 4 $0.00<br />
36750 On Campus BC-301 MWF 11:10am-12:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Terry, C K 4 $0.00<br />
33092 On Campus BC-313 T 5:30pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Aue, B J 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus BC-313 T 8:00pm- 9:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
ACCT 150 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS<br />
Review of computer application software programs used in financial and managerial accounting. Topics include journals (general, special),<br />
subsidiary ledgers, invoicing, report generation and analysis, and development of electronic spreadsheets. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: ACCT 110<br />
or 230. SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 4; eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33093 On Campus BC-301 TR 5:00pm- 8:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Richter, B E 4 $0.00<br />
ACCT 160 ACCOUNTING WITH QUICKBOOKS<br />
Review and application of accounting principles, using QuickBooks. Topics include setting up business books and working with<br />
inventory, accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, financial statements and reports. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: ACCT 110 or 230.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 100.<br />
33094 On Campus BC-301 W 5:30pm- 8:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Terry, C K 3 $0.00<br />
ACCT 215 FUNDAMENTALS OF INCOME TAX<br />
Study and application of income tax law as it relates to individuals and small business. Some coverage of partnerships, corporations, and<br />
fiduciary taxation. Cali<strong>for</strong>nia variances noted. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 4; eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36751 On Campus BC-301 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Aue, B J 3 $0.00<br />
ACCT 230 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING<br />
Application of financial accounting concepts, principles and procedures <strong>for</strong> corporations engaged in manufacturing, merchandising, or<br />
service operations. Preparation, use and analysis of financial statements (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 4; eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: ACCT 110.<br />
30245 On Campus BC-230 MW 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Vera-Graziano, A 5 $0.00<br />
30246 On Campus BC-230 TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Vera-Graziano, A 5 $0.00<br />
30247 On Campus BC-230 F 10:15am- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Alsheimer-Barthel, C M 5 $0.00<br />
30244 On Campus BC-230 MW 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Vera-Graziano, A 5 $0.00<br />
30248 On Campus BC-230 TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Vera-Graziano, A 5 $0.00<br />
33095 On Campus BC-301 MW 5:30pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Alsheimer-Barthel, C M 5 $0.00<br />
ACCT 240 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING<br />
Study and application of managerial accounting concepts and procedures. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: ACCT 230. SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 4;<br />
eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30250 On Campus BC-301 TR 11:30am- 1:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Alsheimer-Barthel, C M 4 $0.00<br />
30249 On Campus BC-301 MW 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Alsheimer-Barthel, C M 4 $0.00<br />
36436 On Campus BC-230 T 5:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Alsheimer-Barthel, C M 4 $0.00<br />
ALCOHOL AND DRUG COUNSELING<br />
ADC 120 ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS<br />
Survey of the biological, psychological and socio-cultural-based theories of chemical dependency, from both historical and current perspectives.<br />
Explores current treatment modalities and philosophies. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33439 On Campus PE-215 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Coburn, G M 3 $0.00<br />
34098 On Campus PE-218 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Trimble, R J 3 $0.00<br />
ADC 121 BASIC INTERVIEWING AND COUNSELING SKILLS<br />
Presents a conceptual model <strong>for</strong> observing and assessing dynamics of behavior and relationships, and demonstrates skills fundamental to<br />
effective interviewing and counseling. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33440 On Campus PE-215 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Coburn, G M 3 $0.00<br />
35543 On Campus PE-215 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom McGoey, P F 3 $0.00<br />
ADC 122 PHARMACOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS<br />
Survey of the medical and pharmacological aspects of alcohol and psychoactive substances, including drug classifications, pharmacological<br />
actions, medical and physical effects, and the potential <strong>for</strong> abuse. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33441 On Campus PE-217 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sousa Jr, J D 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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ADC 123 GROUP TREATMENT<br />
Theory and practice of group therapy as a treatment modality, covering perspectives on group processes and the development and practice<br />
of group leadership skills. (TR: CSU) COREQ: ADC 121 (prior or concurrently). SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
35081 On Campus PE-215 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Coburn, G M 3 $0.00<br />
ADC 124 CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY AND THE FAMILY<br />
Theory and practice of counseling the chemically-dependent family, emphasizing family dynamics and therapeutic skills to support recovery<br />
process. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: ADC 120 and 121.<br />
36421 On Campus PE-218 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Light, S S 3 $0.00<br />
ADC 125 CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS I: RECOGNITION AND REFERRAL<br />
Historical and current theories in the recognition, assessment and referral of clients who have both a substance abuse and co-existing<br />
psychiatric disorder. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: ADC 120 and 121.<br />
37032 On Campus PE-218 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Burr, S L 3 $0.00<br />
ADC 140 RECOVERY THROUGH MOVEMENT<br />
Explores how daily physical practice can build conscious awareness and trans<strong>for</strong>m negative self-perception patterns and interpretations<br />
resulting from addictive conditioned tendencies. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36863 On Campus PE-215 F 10:00am-12:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lauwers, S M 2 $0.00<br />
ADC 146 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION<br />
Provides training from evidence-based prevention practices and the application, effective planning and evaluation of those practices. (TR: CSU)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: ADC 120 and 121.<br />
36864 On Campus PE-218 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gottheil, E A 3 $0.00<br />
ADC 152 CLINICAL PROCESS<br />
Further develops and integrates specific skills and competencies central to the entry-level alcohol and drug counselor’s professional and<br />
clinical efficacy. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: ADC 126. COREQ: ADC 290. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33013 On Campus PE-216 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Coburn, G M 3 $0.00<br />
ADC 290 WORK EXPERIENCE IN ALCOHOL AND DRUG COUNSELING<br />
Provides ADC certificate and degree students with a learning experience in an agency setting. Placement consists of 220 hours over a<br />
16-week semester. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: ADC 126 with a “C” or better. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
35595 On Campus TBA 8.8 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Coburn, G M 2 $0.00<br />
35677 On Campus TBA 17.6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Coburn, G M 4 $0.00<br />
ALLIED HEALTH (HCI, MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY)<br />
AH 120 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY<br />
Provides a basic foundation in medical vocabulary and abbreviations associated with physiology, diagnostic and surgical procedures, illness,<br />
and signs and symptoms. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
30731 On Campus A-162 M 12:15pm- 1:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Oakley, W C 1 $0.00<br />
*American Ethnic Studies<br />
AMERICAN ETHNIC STUDIES<br />
ETHS 101 THE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE IN THE U.S.<br />
Comparative study of the immigrant experience in the United States. Analyzes the social, economic and cultural factors that shape<br />
immigrant adjustment. Evaluates U.S. immigration policy. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34965 On Campus PE-218 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cook, C M 3 $0.00<br />
33639 On Campus IDC-220 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cook, C M 3 $0.00<br />
36592 On Campus A-160 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cook, C M 3 $0.00<br />
ETHS 101H THE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE IN THE U.S., HONORS<br />
Comparative study of immigrant experience in the United States. Analyzes social, economic and cultural factors shaping immigrant adjustment.<br />
Evaluates U.S. immigration policy. LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Entrance to Honors Program. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36403 On Campus PE-218 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Cook, C M 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-205 T 4:00pm- 4:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36406 On Campus A-160 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Cook, C M 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-205 T 4:00pm- 4:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36408 On Campus IDC-220 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Cook, C M 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-205 T 4:00pm- 4:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
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Courses in Asian-American Studies, Black Studies, Chicano Studies and Native American Studies make up the<br />
American Ethnic Studies Program.
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ETHS 107 RACISM IN AMERICA<br />
Examines the evolution of racial thought in America from different perspectives, and traces the impact of racism on various groups. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30014 On Campus ECC-23 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Carrasco, T A 3 $0.00<br />
30012 On Campus EBS-102 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Carrasco, T A 3 $0.00<br />
ETHS 121 WOMEN OF COLOR IN THE U.S.<br />
Interdisciplinary, multiperspective comparative study of women of color in the United States. Analyzes the participation, contributions and<br />
relationships of women of color within U.S. society. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36869 On Campus A-217 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Torres, M 3 $0.00<br />
ETHS 295 INTERNSHIP IN ETHNIC STUDIES<br />
Structured program in which students gain experience with community organizations related to the discipline. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON<br />
ENROLLMENT: Completion of two courses (in applicable discipline) at SBCC prior to enrolling in an Internship course. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30015 On Campus IDC-349 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cook, C M 2 $0.00<br />
30016 On Campus IDC-349 11.4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cook, C M 3 $0.00<br />
30017 On Campus IDC-349 16 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cook, C M 4 $0.00<br />
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE<br />
ASL 101 BEGINNING AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I<br />
Builds expressive and receptive skills through basic linguistic structures and didactics. Study group participation and attendance at deaf<br />
events required. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30693 On Campus ECC-33 MW 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ponce, I 4 $0.00<br />
35095 On Campus ECC-33 MW 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ponce, I 4 $0.00<br />
33210 On Campus ECC-33 TR 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Walsh, M A 4 $0.00<br />
33209 On Campus ECC-33 TR 5:15pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Firkins, K A 4 $0.00<br />
ASL 102 BEGINNING AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II<br />
Basic ASL grammar, syntax, non-manual markers, spatial referencing and vocabulary development. Conducted primarily without voice. Study<br />
group participation and attendance at deaf events required. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: ASL 101 with a minimum grade of “C” or two years<br />
of high school ASL or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31896 On Campus ECC-33 TR 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ponce, I 4 $0.00<br />
33211 On Campus ECC-33 MW 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ponce, I 4 $0.00<br />
ASL 103 INTERMEDIATE AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I<br />
Students learn to engage in more complex communication and discussion of deaf culture. Conducted without voice. Study group<br />
participation and attendance at deaf events required. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: ASL 102 with minimum grade of “C”, or three years of high<br />
school ASL, or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
35531 On Campus ECC-33 TR 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ponce, I 4 $0.00<br />
ASL 104 INTERMEDIATE AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II<br />
Covers complex ASL grammar, comprehension and generation of medium-length stories, narratives, dialogues and presentations. Conducted without<br />
voice. Study group participation and attendance at deaf events required. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: ASL 103 with minimum grade of “C”, or four<br />
years of high school ASL, or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36007 On Campus TBA 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 SelfPaced Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-217 TR 3:30pm- 4:25pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
ANTH 101 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
Biological aspects of human characteristics and evolution. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30923 On Campus PS-101 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eisentraut, P J 3 $0.00<br />
36805 On Campus EBS-301 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Masson, M T 3 $0.00<br />
34350 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Eisentraut, P J 3 $0.00<br />
ANTH 102 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHEOLOGY<br />
Introductory survey which explores humankind’s prehistoric cultural development. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31642 On Campus IDC-209 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sanders, M F 3 $0.00<br />
ANTH 103 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
Introductory survey which explores humankind’s cultural diversity. Based on the premise that studying others enables us to see ourselves<br />
better. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31643 On Campus IDC-211 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom McDowell, P V 3 $0.00<br />
36765 On Campus A-160 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom McLean, R F 3 $0.00<br />
31644 On Campus PS-101 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eisentraut, P J 3 $0.00<br />
33349 On Campus IDC-211 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom McLean, R F 3 $0.00<br />
31844 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Eisentraut, P J 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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ANTH 104 LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
Introduction to descriptive linguistics, including articulatory phonetics, phonology, morphology and syntax, together with language and culture.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31845 On Campus IDC-209 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom McDowell, P V 3 $0.00<br />
ANTH 109 COMPARATIVE WORLD CULTURES<br />
In-depth comparison of two of the world’s major cultural complexes; e.g., Chinese and American. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34978 On Campus ECC-01 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sanders, M F 3 $0.00<br />
ANTH 113 WITCHCRAFT, MAGIC, SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />
Introductory examination of belief systems of a wide variety of cultures around the world. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31846 On Campus ECC-23 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sanders, M F 3 $0.00<br />
ANTH 121 CULTURES AROUND THE WORLD<br />
Modular, self-paced, self-<strong>schedule</strong>d course that covers over 40 different cultures. Students can choose which cultures to study. For each<br />
culture, the student views materials in the Learning Resources Center or online, following study guide instructions. Each five cultures<br />
completed earns one (1) unit of credit. The student can earn up 6 units (3 maximum per semester), enrolling first in ANTH 121, then the<br />
others in sequence. Course can be added through 10th week of semester. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: Concurrent or prior enrollment in ANTH 103.<br />
31645 On Campus LRC 2.3 hours/week 08/26/13-10/18/13 SelfPaced McDowell, P V 1 $0.00<br />
34590 ONLINE ONLINE 2.3 hours/week 08/26/13-10/18/13 Online McDowell, P V 1 $0.00<br />
34826 ONLINE ONLINE 2.3 hours/week 10/21/13-12/14/13 Online McDowell, P V 1 $0.00<br />
35657 On Campus LRC 2.3 hours/week 10/21/13-12/14/13 SelfPaced McDowell, P V 1 $0.00<br />
ANTH 122 CULTURES AROUND THE WORLD<br />
(TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31646 On Campus LRC 2.3 hours/week 08/26/13-10/18/13 SelfPaced McDowell, P V 1 $0.00<br />
35512 ONLINE ONLINE 2.3 hours/week 08/26/13-10/18/13 Online McDowell, P V 1 $0.00<br />
35513 ONLINE ONLINE 2.3 hours/week 10/21/13-12/14/13 Online McDowell, P V 1 $0.00<br />
35658 On Campus LRC 2.3 hours/week 10/21/13-12/14/13 SelfPaced McDowell, P V 1 $0.00<br />
ANTH 123 CULTURES AROUND THE WORLD<br />
(TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31647 On Campus LRC 2.3 hours/week 08/26/13-10/18/13 SelfPaced McDowell, P V 1 $0.00<br />
35659 ONLINE ONLINE 2.3 hours/week 08/26/13-10/18/13 Online McDowell, P V 1 $0.00<br />
36118 ONLINE ONLINE 2.3 hours/week 10/21/13-12/14/13 Online McDowell, P V 1 $0.00<br />
36119 ONLINE ONLINE 2.3 hours/week 10/21/13-12/14/13 Online McDowell, P V 1 $0.00<br />
ANTH 295 INTERNSHIP IN ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
Structured program in which students gain experience with community organizations related to the discipline. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON<br />
ENROLLMENT: Completion of two courses in the SBCC Anthropology Department prior to enrolling in an Internship course.<br />
34177 Off Campus TBA 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eisentraut, P J 2 $0.00<br />
ANTH 299 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
Instead of lecture, 1-3 hours of conference with faculty member, according to the number of units in which a student enrolls. (TR: CSU)<br />
36597 Off Campus TBA 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom McDowell, P V 1 $0.00<br />
34586 Off Campus TBA 6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eisentraut, P J 2 $0.00<br />
ARABIC<br />
ARBC 101 BEGINNING MODERN STANDARD ARABIC I<br />
Essentials of spoken and written Modern Standard Arabic <strong>for</strong> the beginner. Provides an introduction to the culture of Arabic speakers.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31895 On Campus A-217 MW 3:00pm- 4:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Puignau, M D 4 $0.00<br />
ART<br />
ART 120 - ART 140: $15 Materials Fee<br />
ART 141 - ART 192: $30 - $40 Materials Fee, depending on course<br />
ART 101 VISUAL LITERACY<br />
Introduction to the language and meaning of visual imagery in art and everyday life. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 100 and 103.<br />
30190 On Campus WC-302 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kunz, J E 3 $0.00<br />
30191 On Campus WC-302 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kunz, J E 3 $0.00<br />
30187 On Campus WC-302 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
33080 On Campus WC-302 R 6:30pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Vilander, B A 3 $0.00<br />
35051 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Larson, T L 3 $0.00<br />
35052 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Larson, T L 3 $0.00<br />
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ART 102B LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY ART<br />
Explores the context, ideas and issues underlying art made after World War II to the end of the 20th century. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: ART 102A.<br />
35557 On Campus WC-302 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Larson, T L 3 $0.00<br />
ART 103 HISTORY OF ART, PREHISTORIC TO GOTHIC<br />
Survey of art, from prehistoric times through the Gothic period. Examines the role of art in society through the course of human history.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36456 On Campus WC-302 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kunz, J E 3 $0.00<br />
30193 On Campus WC-302 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kunz, J E 3 $0.00<br />
33081 On Campus WC-302 W 6:30pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kunz, J E 3 $0.00<br />
ART 104 HISTORY OF ART, RENAISSANCE TO MODERN<br />
Survey of art from the Renaissance to the mid-20th century, and an examination of its cultural and conceptual contexts.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
30194 On Campus WC-302 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Larson, T L 3 $0.00<br />
36457 On Campus WC-302 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Larson, T L 3 $0.00<br />
ART 104H HISTORY OF ART, RENAISSANCE TO MODERN, HONORS<br />
Survey of Western art, its styles and cultural context, from the Renaissance to the present. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT)<br />
LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Acceptance into Honors Program. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31848 On Campus WC-302 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Larson, T L 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus WC-209 M 10:00am-11:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
ART 110 HISTORY OF WOMEN IN ART<br />
Study of the role and contribution of women in Western art, both as artists and models. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 100 and 103.<br />
36458 On Campus WC-302 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wellman, A A 3 $0.00<br />
ART 112 SURVEY OF PRE-COLUMBIAN ART<br />
Introduction to the art of Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica and Andean South America. Major monuments examined in their cultural contexts.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36774 On Campus WC-302 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Larson, T L 3 $0.00<br />
ART 114 HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
Overview of the history of photography from 1839 to the present. Examines the development of photography and its role in visual communication<br />
and artistic expression. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36017 On Campus WC-302 T 6:30pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Vilander, B A 3 $0.00<br />
ART 120 FUNDAMENTALS OF DRAWING<br />
Basic principles of drawing and composition. Use of various black and white media. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 100 and 103.<br />
30198 On Campus WC-202A MW 8:30am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Campbell, B S 3 $15.00<br />
30201 On Campus WC-202A TR 8:30am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Schoeff, M C 3 $15.00<br />
35756 On Campus WC-202A F 9:00am- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Onstot, M M 3 $15.00<br />
30199 On Campus WC-202A MW 11:10am- 1:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Campbell, B S 3 $15.00<br />
30202 On Campus WC-202A R 11:10am- 4:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Washburn, S P 3 $15.00<br />
33083 On Campus WC-202A M 5:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Perea De La Cabada, R 3 $15.00<br />
33084 On Campus WC-202A W 5:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Durham, W S 3 $15.00<br />
36775 On Campus WC-202A T 5:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Perea De La Cabada, R 3 $15.00<br />
ART 121 CREATIVE DRAWING<br />
Study of creative and technical problems related to intermediate level drawings. Principles of composition, color theory, abstraction and<br />
contemporary drawing examined. Black and white and color media. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: ART 120. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: ART 101.<br />
36776 On Campus WC-202A TR 2:00pm- 4:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Campbell, B S 3 $15.00<br />
ART 122 FIGURE DRAWING<br />
Study of the basic concepts and techniques used in drawing the figure. Study of gesture drawing, contour drawing, volume and the dynamics<br />
of anatomy. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: ART 120. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: ART 140.<br />
33085 On Campus WC-202A T 11:10am- 4:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Campbell, B S 3 $15.00<br />
also meets On Campus WC-202A 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
ART 124A CLASSICAL ANIMATION I<br />
Basic principles of animation studied through drawing and other media. Includes analytical understanding and depiction of movement of<br />
things and natural life <strong>for</strong>ms in the real world. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY:<br />
ART 120 and 140.<br />
33087 On Campus WC-107 W 5:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Decker, T E 3 $15.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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ART 124B CLASSICAL ANIMATION II<br />
Further study and application of animation principles through drawing, with emphasis on character development, timing, action analysis,<br />
complex movement and the filmmaking process. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: ART 124A. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: ART 120 and 140.<br />
31851 On Campus WC-107 W 5:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Decker, T E 3 $15.00<br />
ART 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF PAINTING IN ACRYLICS<br />
Principles of composition, color and painting techniques. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: ART 120 and 140. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 100 and 103.<br />
30207 On Campus WC-202B R Noon - 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Krifka, L E 3 $15.00<br />
ART 131 FUNDAMENTALS OF OIL PAINTING<br />
Continuation of Art 130 in the oil medium. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: ART 120 and 140. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: ART 101.<br />
36777 On Campus WC-202B MW 11:10am- 1:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ulivo, C R 3 $15.00<br />
ART 133 INTERMEDIATE PAINTING<br />
Principles of more complex compositions using oil or acrylic medium, with emphasis on the creative attitude. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
PREREQ: ART 130 or 131. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
30209 On Campus WC-202B T 11:10am- 4:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ulivo, C R 3 $15.00<br />
ART 137 ADVANCED PAINTING<br />
Self-directed painting assignments (working with instructor), with special emphasis on the creative attitude. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
PREREQ: ART 133 or 134. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
30210 On Campus WC-202B T 11:10am- 4:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ulivo, C R 3 $15.00<br />
ART 140 2-D DESIGN: COMPOSITION AND COLOR<br />
Beginning course in 2-D design; composition and color; theory and application of art elements in imagemaking. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
30214 On Campus WC-107 TR 8:30am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ulivo, C R 3 $15.00<br />
36779 On Campus WC-107 TR 8:30am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Krifka, L E 3 $15.00<br />
30215 On Campus WC-107 F 9:00am- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hayden, N 3 $15.00<br />
30212 On Campus WC-107 TR 11:10am- 1:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Schoeff, M C 3 $15.00<br />
36778 On Campus WC-107 MW 11:10am- 1:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hayden, N 3 $15.00<br />
30213 On Campus WC-107 MW 2:00pm- 4:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ulivo, C R 3 $15.00<br />
30211 On Campus WC-107 M 5:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Durham, W S 3 $15.00<br />
ART 141 3-D DESIGN: FORM AND SPACE<br />
Beginning course in three-dimensional design; the <strong>for</strong>m, structure and theory in the production of the three-dimensional image. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
30217 On Campus ECC-41C MW 9:35am-11:45am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Inks, E A 3 $30.00<br />
30218 On Campus ECC-41C TR 12:45pm- 2:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Inks, E A 3 $30.00<br />
33090 On Campus ECC-41C TR 3:10pm- 5:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Inks, E A 3 $30.00<br />
ART 144 4-D AND NEW GENRE ARTMAKING<br />
Issues and practices of time-based art, electronic/emerging technologies and new genre artmaking, using traditional and non-traditional<br />
processes to create installations, per<strong>for</strong>mances and telecommunications-based pieces. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 100 and 103.<br />
36019 On Campus WC-107 TR 2:00pm- 4:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Folk, E F 3 $30.00<br />
36780 On Campus WC-107 TR 5:00pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Folk, E F 3 $30.00<br />
ART 150 FUNDAMENTALS OF CERAMICS<br />
Introduction to techniques and materials employed in working with clay. Wheel throwing, hand-building, engobe and glaze application.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) COURSE ADVISORY: ART 101 and 141 SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
30221 On Campus ECC-42 TR 8:30am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bates, C S 3 $30.00<br />
30219 On Campus ECC-42 MW 9:35am-11:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bates, C S 3 $30.00<br />
34716 On Campus ECC-42 TR 11:10am- 1:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bates, C S 3 $30.00<br />
30220 On Campus ECC-42 MW 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bates, C S 3 $30.00<br />
ART 151 INTERMEDIATE CERAMICS<br />
Continuation of Art 150. Wheel throwing and slab construction, glazing techniques, raku firing. Intaglio, sgraffito, majolica, mishima, wax resist.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: ART 141 and 150. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36271 On Campus ECC-42 TR 8:30am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bates, C S 3 $30.00<br />
ART 170 INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURE<br />
Introduction to materials, tools and techniques of sculpture. Fundamental methods, including carving, construction and casting. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: ART 120.<br />
30224 On Campus ECC-41C TR 9:35am-11:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Inks, E A 3 $30.00<br />
ART 171 INTERMEDIATE SCULPTURE<br />
Studies and projects in lasting materials. Use of power tools. Three-dimensional aesthetics and problem-solving techniques. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
PREREQ: ART 141 and 170. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
30225 On Campus ECC-41C MW 12:45pm- 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Inks, E A 3 $40.00<br />
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ART 172 ADVANCED SCULPTURE<br />
Covers the generation of unique individual projects, from conception to <strong>for</strong>mal presentation. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: ART 171.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
30226 On Campus ECC-41C MW 12:45pm- 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Inks, E A 3 $40.00<br />
ART 173 BEGINNING CASTING<br />
Introduction to a variety of casting techniques and sculptural relationships. Possible casting techniques include plaster, wax, ceramic and<br />
poured metals. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: ART 171. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: ART 101.<br />
35056 On Campus ECC-41C MW 12:45pm- 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Inks, E A 3 $40.00<br />
ART 176 ADVANCED BRONZE CASTING<br />
Advanced sculptural applications of casting. Mold making and wax working, patination, operation of foundry equipment, loading and firing burnout<br />
kiln and conducting pours. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: ART 175. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: ART 101.<br />
36256 On Campus ECC-41C MW 12:45pm- 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Inks, E A 3 $40.00<br />
ART 180 SCULPTURE FABRICATION<br />
Concentration on sculpture fabrication. Covers a variety of assemblage techniques and materials, including wood and metal, additive processes<br />
and elements of design in sculpture fabrication. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: ART 171. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36781 On Campus ECC-41C MW 12:45pm- 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Inks, E A 3 $40.00<br />
ART 190 INTRODUCTION TO PRINTMAKING<br />
Introduction to printmaking: history, methods, materials in relief, intaglio, planographic and contemporary practices. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: ART 101 and 120 and 140.<br />
33091 On Campus WC-209 TR 8:30am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dotson, S E 3 $30.00<br />
34715 On Campus WC-209 TR 11:10am- 1:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dotson, S E 3 $30.00<br />
ART 215 SURVEY OF NON-WESTERN ART<br />
Introduction to the art produced by the non-European world. Survey of the art of Asia, the Americas, Africa and Oceania. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
30230 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Larson, T L 3 $0.00<br />
ART 216 SURVEY OF ISLAMIC ART AND ARCHITECTURE<br />
Introduction to Islamic art and architecture from Asia and North Africa to Spain; from the era of Muhammad to the Mughal empire of the 18th<br />
century. Considers how intercultural and trade relations between Europe and the Islamic world have influenced Islamic art. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36782 On Campus WC-302 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wellman, A A 3 $0.00<br />
ART 299 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ART<br />
Instead of lectures or lab, students will attend 1-3 hours of conference with faculty member per week, according to number of units in which<br />
enrolled. (TR: CSU)<br />
36670 On Campus WC-107 11 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Folk, E F 4 $0.00<br />
ASIAN-AMERICAN STUDIES<br />
ASAM 102 CONTEMPORARY ASIAN-AMERICAN HISTORY<br />
Survey of the contemporary issues in U.S. Asian-American communities. Study of Asian-American culture, its historical development, and its<br />
contemporary relationship to the larger society. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
35235 On Campus IDC-220 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cook, C M 3 $0.00<br />
*Astronomy<br />
Astronomy classes can be found in the Earth and Planetary Sciences section.<br />
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE AND TECHNOLOGY<br />
NATEF-CERTIFIED PROGRAM<br />
AUTO 101 INTRODUCTION TO AUTO MECHANICS<br />
Introductory lecture/demonstration course covering the operation and maintenance of the modern automobile, with emphasis on the theory<br />
of the basic operating systems. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
30037 On Campus OE-182 MW 11:00am-12:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Troub, G D 3 $0.00<br />
30039 On Campus OE-182 TR 11:15am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brainerd, D W 3 $0.00<br />
33018 On Campus OE-182 TR 5:15pm- 6:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brainerd, D W 3 $0.00<br />
AUTO 110 FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING<br />
Introductory lecture/lab course covering maintenance, service and diagnosis procedures used in automotive service industry. Laboratory<br />
experience (on student’s vehicle, if desired) with appropriate tools and equipment. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100<br />
and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: AUTO 101.<br />
30040 On Campus OE-182 T 9:00am-11:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mollica Jr, A J 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-123 R 9:00am-12:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
AUTO 110—Fundamentals of Automotive Serving classes continue on the next page<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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33019 On Campus OE-182 T 7:00pm- 9:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Semerdjian, V G 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-123 R 7:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
AUTO 111 ENGINE REBUILDING<br />
Lecture/lab course on the automotive engine in detail. Theory, diagnosis, service and per<strong>for</strong>mance enhancement covered in lecture.<br />
Machining, repair techniques and engine rebuilding applied in lab. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: AUTO 101 and 110.<br />
30042 On Campus OE-182 MWF 8:00am- Noon 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brainerd, D W 7 $0.00<br />
AUTO 113 AUTOMOTIVE FUEL AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS<br />
Principles of automotive fuel supply systems, carburetion, fuel injection and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Live vehicle repair in lab.<br />
NATEF-certified course. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: AUTO 101 and 110.<br />
30043 On Campus OE-182 TR 1:00pm- 5:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stockero, R J 4.6 $0.00<br />
AUTO 114 AUTOMOTIVE POWER TRAIN<br />
Principles of the automotive power train, including the clutch, standard and automatic transmissions and transaxles, points, drive shafts<br />
and differentials. Live vehicle lab study of lecture material. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: AUTO 101 and 110.<br />
30044 On Campus OE-182 MWF 1:00pm- 5:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Troub, G D 7 $0.00<br />
AUTO 116 ENGINE PERFORMANCE<br />
Principles of engine per<strong>for</strong>mance diagnosis and maintenance, including compression, ignition and emission controls. Drivability, state-acceptable<br />
emission limits and fuel economy concerns are addressed. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: AUTO 101 and 110.<br />
30045 On Campus A-123 MWF 8:30am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stockero, R J 7 $0.00<br />
AUTO 217 AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALTY I<br />
Advanced lab course designed to further increase the skill and knowledge of the student in ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) specialty<br />
area(s) of choice, working to trade standards. PREREQ: AUTO 112 or 113 or 114 or 115. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100.<br />
30046 On Campus OE-180 6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stockero, R J 2 $0.00<br />
AUTO 218 AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALTY II<br />
Advanced lab course designed to further increase the skill and knowledge of the student in ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) specialty<br />
area(s) of choice, working to trade standards. PREREQ: AUTO 111 or 116. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100.<br />
30047 On Campus OE-180 9 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stockero, R J 3 $0.00<br />
AUTO 290 WORK EXPERIENCE IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE AND TECHNOLOGY<br />
Automotive majors only. Students must be enrolled in at least one class (other than Work Experience) in their major, plus have a major-related<br />
work experience station. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
30048 On Campus OE-180 8.8 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stockero, R J 2 $0.00<br />
30049 On Campus OE-180 12 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stockero, R J 3 $0.00<br />
30050 On Campus OE-180 17.6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stockero, R J 4 $0.00<br />
*Biological Sciences<br />
BIO-MEDICAL SCIENCES<br />
BMS 100 THE HUMAN BODY<br />
Non-technical introduction to the structure and function of the human body. Satisfies SBCC General Education requirement in Natural<br />
Sciences. Does not satisfy requirements <strong>for</strong> allied health science majors. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36545 On Campus EBS-301 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Aguilar, P T 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-312 M 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36546 On Campus EBS-301 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Aguilar, P T 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-312 M 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
BMS 107 HUMAN ANATOMY<br />
Structure of the human body. Laboratory examination of human anatomical specimens. Transferable to all four-year institutions, including<br />
nursing schools. Satisfies SBCC General Education requirement in Natural Sciences. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31888 On Campus EBS-309 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Tanowitz, B D 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-312 M 7:50am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31889 On Campus EBS-309 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Tanowitz, B D 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-312 W 7:50am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
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and Zoology.<br />
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31890 On Campus EBS-309 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Tanowitz, B D 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-312 R 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30978 On Campus EBS-309 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rose, H J 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-312 T 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30979 On Campus EBS-309 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rose, H J 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-312 W 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30977 On Campus EBS-309 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rose, H J 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-312 R 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33239 On Campus EBS-309 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Aguilar, P T 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-312 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33240 On Campus EBS-309 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Aguilar, P T 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-312 W 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35582 On Campus EBS-309 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Aguilar, P T 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-312 F 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33403 ONLINE ONLINE 6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Saito, P E 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-312 T 7:50am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30974 ONLINE ONLINE 6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Saito, P E 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-312 T 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35179 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Saito, P E 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-312 R 7:50am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
BMS 108 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY<br />
Functions of the human body. Laboratory emphasizes recording physiological data from each student. Transferable to all four-year<br />
institutions, including nursing schools. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: BMS 107.<br />
30987 On Campus EBS-309 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Tanowitz, B D 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-210 T 7:50am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35181 On Campus EBS-309 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Tanowitz, B D 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-312 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30989 On Campus EBS-309 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Tanowitz, B D 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-210 R 7:50am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30986 On Campus EBS-301 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Doohan, J P 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-313 T 2:20pm- 5:25pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30988 On Campus EBS-301 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Doohan, J P 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-313 R 2:20pm- 5:25pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33242 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Doohan, J P 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-313 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
34423 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Doohan, J P 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-313 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
BMS 127 MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY<br />
Study of disease-causing organisms and human host response. Bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology; biochemistry, immunology<br />
and medical control. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: CHEM 101 or 104 or 155. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36797 On Campus EBS-301 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 5 $40.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-313 MW 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30995 On Campus EBS-309 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 5 $40.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-313 MW 7:50am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30996 On Campus EBS-309 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 5 $40.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-313 MW 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31891 On Campus EBS-309 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 5 $40.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-313 MW 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
BMS 128 HUMAN NUTRITION<br />
Nutritional needs of the human body. Studies individual, local, national and world nutritional ef<strong>for</strong>ts. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30998 On Campus EBS-309 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Corigliano, E M 3 $0.00<br />
BMS 136 BIOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITY<br />
Biological aspects of human sexuality. Anatomy, physiology and response; heredity; evolution of sexual behaviors; pregnancy, birth,<br />
development; aging, infertility, infections, contraception; sexual dysfunction and comparative sexual behaviors. Thirty (30) CEUs <strong>for</strong> RNs.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31000 On Campus EBS-301 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Barron, B R 3 $0.00<br />
BMS 146 HUMAN FORM AND FUNCTION<br />
Descriptive introduction to the structure and function of the human body. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility<br />
<strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: <strong>College</strong>-level biology and chemistry.<br />
31001 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Wise, A M 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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BIOLOGY<br />
For additional in<strong>for</strong>mation on our Internet offerings, contact the Biological Sciences Division Aide, Susan Williams, swilliam@sbcc.edu or<br />
(805) 965-0581, ext. 2393.<br />
BIOL 100 CONCEPTS OF BIOLOGY<br />
Designed <strong>for</strong> non-Biological Sciences majors. Satisfies SBCC General Education requirement in Natural Sciences.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34415 On Campus EBS-301 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Belluzzi, L J 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-202 M 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31882 On Campus EBS-301 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Belluzzi, L J 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-202 W 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
34416 On Campus EBS-301 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Miller, P M 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-202 M 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
34417 On Campus EBS-301 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Miller, P M 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-202 W 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36791 On Campus EBS-309 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Maupin, J L 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-202 W 7:50am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30929 On Campus EBS-309 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Maupin, J L 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-202 T 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30931 On Campus EBS-309 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Maupin, J L 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-202 R 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30927 On Campus EBS-309 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Maupin, J L 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-202 R 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30932 On Campus EBS-301 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kay, M C 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-202 T 7:50am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31950 On Campus EBS-301 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kay, M C 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-202 R 7:50am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33235 On Campus EBS-309 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Burnell, K 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-202 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35169 On Campus EBS-309 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Burnell, K 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-202 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35175 On Campus EBS-309 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Burnell, K 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-202 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
BIOL 101 PLANT BIOLOGY<br />
Principles of biology, with emphasis on major plant groups. Anatomy, physiology, evolution and diversity of the Monera, Protoctista, Fungi<br />
and Plantae. Required <strong>for</strong> the Biological Sciences major. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30935 On Campus EBS-309 MW 9:35am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wise, E A 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-201 MW 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30936 On Campus EBS-309 MW 9:35am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wise, E A 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-201 MW 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30934 On Campus EBS-309 MW 9:35am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wise, E A 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-201 TR 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
BIOL 102 ANIMAL BIOLOGY<br />
Principles of animal taxonomy, evolution, population and community ecology; protist and animal diversity and adaptations; emphasis on<br />
vertebrate anatomy and physiology. Required <strong>for</strong> the Biological Sciences major. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110<br />
or 110H or 110GB. Proficiency in MATH 104 or 107 or 111. COURSE ADVISORY: BIOL 101<br />
30939 On Campus EBS-309 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Barron, B R 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-209 MW 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30941 On Campus EBS-309 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Barron, B R 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-209 MW 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30940 On Campus EBS-309 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Barron, B R 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-209 TR 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
BIOL 103 CELL BIOLOGY<br />
Cell structure and function: molecular architecture of organelles, metabolism, reproduction, growth, movement; intercellular communication,<br />
mechanisms of genetics. Analysis of scientific literature. Required <strong>for</strong> the Biological Sciences major. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT)<br />
PREREQ: CHEM 155 or 104 and MATH 107 or 111 and English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30942 On Campus EBS-309 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Rose, H J 5.5 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-313 T 9:30am- 2:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35176 On Campus EBS-309 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Rose, H J 5.5 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-313 R 9:30am- 2:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
BIOL 110 NATURAL SCIENCE<br />
Introduction to the physical and chemical principles important to an understanding of biological architecture and function.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33674 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Friesen, L J 3 $0.00<br />
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BIOL 112 EVOLUTION AND ADAPTATION<br />
Diversity of life on Earth and principles of biological evolution. Theories of life’s origins, modes of speciation and adaptations of dominant life<br />
<strong>for</strong>ms through the ages. Not open to students having completed BIOL 112H. Satisfies SBCC General Education requirement in Natural<br />
Sciences when combined with BIOL 141. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
35933 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Friesen, L J 3 $0.00<br />
BIOL 120 NATURAL HISTORY<br />
Natural history of plants and animals from local communities including cosmic, geological and meteorological influences. Weekly field trips.<br />
Satisfies SBCC General Education requirement in Natural Sciences. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or<br />
110H or 110GB.<br />
36504 On Campus EBS-210 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Maupin, J L 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-210 W 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
BIOL 122 ECOLOGY<br />
Organisms and populations as integrated elements of communities and ecosystems. Population structure, growth and evolution; relationships<br />
between species: competition, predation, coevolution; community structure and development; biodiversity; biogeography. Satisfies SBCC<br />
General Education requirement in Natural Sciences when combined with BIOL 123. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36792 On Campus EBS-201 R 7:50am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Paddack, M J 3 $0.00<br />
36793 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Friesen, L J 3 $0.00<br />
BIOL 123 ECOLOGY LABORATORY<br />
Laboratory and field investigations of ecological principles. Satisfies SBCC General Education requirement in Natural Sciences when<br />
combined with BIOL 122. (TR: CSU/UC) COREQ: BIOL 122. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36794 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Friesen, L J 1 $0.00<br />
BIOL 124 BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY<br />
Relationships between marine plants and animals and the physical characteristics of the world’s oceans. Satisfies SBCC General Education<br />
requirement in Natural Sciences. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30953 On Campus EBS-309 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Paddack, M J 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-210 M 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30954 On Campus EBS-309 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Paddack, M J 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-210 T 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30955 On Campus EBS-309 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Paddack, M J 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-210 W 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30956 On Campus EBS-309 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Paddack, M J 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-210 R 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
BIOL 140 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY<br />
Basic principles of biology. Designed <strong>for</strong> non-Biological Sciences majors. Not open to students who have completed BIOL 100.<br />
Satisfies SBCC General Education requirement in Natural Sciences when combined with BIOL 141. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36795 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Friesen, L J 3 $0.00<br />
BIOL 142 MARINE SCIENCE<br />
Introduction to oceanography and marine biology. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30960 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Fukui, H 3 $0.00<br />
BIOL 150 BIODIVERSITY<br />
Diversity, adaptations and evolutionary history of life on Earth; principles of ecology and evolution. Examination of theories of systematics and<br />
nomenclature. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36505 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Friesen, L J 3 $0.00<br />
BIOL 291 SEMINARS IN BIOLOGY<br />
Topics of current interest in the Biological Sciences are presented in seminar <strong>for</strong>mat by invited researchers and students in the course.<br />
(TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36796 On Campus EBS-309 F 10:00am-12:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Maupin, J L 2 $0.00<br />
BLACK STUDIES<br />
BLST 101 THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN IN U.S. HISTORY TO WORLD WAR II<br />
Survey of the historical experience and contributions of African-Americans, from America’s colonial origins through World War II. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30001 On Campus A-217 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brown, J V 3 $0.00<br />
37046 On Campus A-217 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brown, J V 3 $0.00<br />
BLST 102 THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN IN U.S. HISTORY, FROM CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT TO PRESENT<br />
Comprehensive examination of the historical experience and contributions of African-Americans, from the Civil Rights Movement to the present.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
35234 On Campus PE-218 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cook, C M 3 $0.00<br />
35233 On Campus PE-218 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cook, C M 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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BLST 103 AFRICAN-AMERICAN CULTURE<br />
Analysis of what it means to be black in America. Study of African-American culture, its historical development, and its contemporary relationship<br />
to the larger society. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36127 On Campus A-217 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brown, J V 3 $0.00<br />
BLST 111 THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC EXPERIENCE<br />
Survey and appreciation of basic concepts in music, via examination of the principal developments in the primitive, folk and classical music<br />
of African-Americans as culture <strong>for</strong> the non-music major. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30005 On Campus ECC-23 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Malvinni, D J 3 $0.00<br />
BOTANY<br />
BOT 100 CONCEPTS OF BOTANY<br />
Plant structure and function; plants in the biosphere and society. Laboratory includes field studies. Designed <strong>for</strong> non-Biological Sciences<br />
majors. Satisfies SBCC General Education requirement in Natural Sciences. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33708 On Campus EBS-301 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-201 T 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31005 On Campus EBS-301 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-201 W 7:50am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36798 On Campus EBS-301 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-201 R 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
BOT 121 PLANT DIVERSITY<br />
Plant diversity, adaptations and evolutionary history; principles of ecology and evolution. Satisfies SBCC General Education requirement in<br />
Natural Sciences. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or English 110H or 110GB.<br />
31007 ONLINE ONLINE 6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Cummings, R J 4 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
BOT 123 FIELD BOTANY<br />
Flora, vegetation and major ecological features of natural ecosystems. Five one-day field trips. May be taken four times <strong>for</strong> credit.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36799 On Campus EBS-201 F 9:30am- 2:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wise, E A 3 $0.00<br />
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION<br />
BUS 101 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS<br />
Introductory survey provides student with comprehensive understanding of various business disciplines, including management, marketing,<br />
accounting, finance, economics, entrepreneurship, government regulation and ethics. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30257 On Campus BC-FORUM TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Chavez, B R 3 $0.00<br />
35346 On Campus BC-228 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Chavez, B R 3 $0.00<br />
30260 On Campus BC-FORUM TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Chavez, B R 3 $0.00<br />
36745 On Campus BC-228 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Walker, D P 3 $0.00<br />
33098 On Campus BC-228 W 5:30pm- 8:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ellis, V J 3 $0.00<br />
BUS 103 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS<br />
Arithmetic approach used to solve business problems dealing with interest, depreciation, percentage, discounts, pricing merchandise, bank<br />
discounts, stocks and bonds, partial payments, payroll, small loans and installment purchases. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 1.<br />
33099 On Campus BC-237 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wrentmore, D R 3 $0.00<br />
BUS 290 WORK EXPERIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION<br />
For Business, Management, Marketing and Business Law students only. Student must be enrolled in at least one class (other than Work<br />
Experience) in their major, plus have a major-related work station. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36746 Off Campus TBA 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Wrentmore, D R 1 $0.00<br />
36747 Off Campus TBA 8.8 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Wrentmore, D R 2 $0.00<br />
36748 Off Campus TBA 12 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Wrentmore, D R 3 $0.00<br />
36749 Off Campus TBA 17.6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Wrentmore, D R 4 $0.00<br />
BUSINESS LAW<br />
BLAW 101 BUSINESS LAW<br />
Study of the law concerned with business and business relationships; survey of the American legal system, crimes, torts, contracts and agency.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: BUS 101.<br />
34925 On Campus BC-237 TR 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wrentmore, D R 4 $0.00<br />
30251 On Campus BC-228 MW 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wrentmore, D R 4 $0.00<br />
BLAW 110 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS<br />
Study of the law concerned with the courts, business enterprises, ethics, the Constitution, torts, crimes, contracts, property, security<br />
regulations, bankruptcy, employment, antitrust, administrative and international law. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: BUS 101.<br />
33618 On Campus BC-228 MW 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wrentmore, D R 4 $0.00<br />
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CANCER INFORMATION MGMT<br />
The Cancer In<strong>for</strong>mation Management (CIM) Program prepares students <strong>for</strong> positions in hospital-based and population-based cancer<br />
registries. Duties include: identifying reportable cancers, abstracting pertinent cancer data from patient records, pathology, radiology and<br />
surgical reports, coding and staging site, histology and extent of disease, monitoring patient outcomes, dissemination of data, and supervising<br />
staff. Contact HITCIM@sbcc.edu <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
All CIM courses are offered online. Students must complete mandatory online orientation activities <strong>for</strong> each course.<br />
All CIM students are required to e-mail HITCIM@sbcc.edu immediately after registering <strong>for</strong> orientation instructions.<br />
CIM 100 CANCER REGISTRY MANAGEMENT I<br />
Introduction to cancer registry operations, legal/confidentiality issues, standards/standard-setters, other disease registries, data uses, and<br />
in<strong>for</strong>matics, quality control. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30738 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Harrison, D C 3 $0.00<br />
36735 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Harrison, D C 3 $0.00<br />
36736 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Harrison, D C 3 $0.00<br />
CIM 125 CANCER DISEASE MANAGEMENT<br />
Overview of the oncology disease process <strong>for</strong> the major sites of cancer with emphasis on diagnostic and staging procedures, standard treatment<br />
by stage, and clinical trials/research protocols. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: HIT 135 and BMS 146. COREQ: CIM 100. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30739 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Harrison, D C 4 $0.00<br />
CIM 150 ONCOLOGY CODING AND STAGING SYSTEMS<br />
Overview of the various oncology coding/staging systems including ICD-O-3, SSS2K, AJCC, CSv2, the MP/H rules, and the Hematopoietic<br />
DB/Manual. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: CIM 125. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H 110GB.<br />
34971 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Harrison, D C 4 $0.00<br />
CIM 201 ABSTRACTING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE I<br />
Abstracting cancer data using the medical record. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: HIT 135. COREQ: Prior or concurrent enrollment in CIM 125.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30740 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Leventhal, M S 3 $0.00<br />
36591 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Leventhal, M S 3 $0.00<br />
CIM 202 ABSTRACTING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE II<br />
Hands-on abstracting of cancer <strong>for</strong> the 5 major sites of primary cancer from medical records. Application of manual data collection quality<br />
control procedures. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: CIM 201. COREQ: Prior or concurrent enrollment in CIM 150. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36737 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Griffin, A C 3 $0.00<br />
CIM 225 CANCER REGISTRY MANAGEMENT II<br />
Management reports, cancer reporting, survival analysis, clinical practice guidelines, uses of central cancer registry data, standard-setters,<br />
central cancer registries, other registries, cancer registries in other countries. (TR: CSU) COREQ: Prior or concurrent enrollment in CIM 100.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34970 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Davidson-Allen, K R 2 $0.00<br />
36738 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Davidson-Allen, K R 2 $0.00<br />
CIM 250 CANCER STATISTICS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY<br />
Introduction to cancer statistics, descriptive and analytic epidemiology, cancer surveillance, annual report preparation, presentation of cancer<br />
data, marketing and strategic planning, and special studies. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: CIM 201. COREQ: CIM 202, prior or concurrently.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 100; eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and English 103.<br />
36739 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Parikh-Patel, A 3 $0.00<br />
CIM 275 CIM PRACTICUM<br />
Supervised clinical experience in per<strong>for</strong>ming actual tasks in registry management, data collection processes, data utilization, computer<br />
applications, management, and quality assessment and improvement. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Students must have<br />
completed CIM Program classes or their equivalent prior to starting the practicum onsite at an affiliated healthcare organization or agency.<br />
Physical examination and up-to-date immunizations are required at student’s own expense. PREREQ: CIM 202 and 225 and 250.<br />
COREQ: Prior or concurrent enrollment in HIT 240. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30743 ONLINE ONLINE 10 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Harrison, D C 3 $0.00<br />
CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT<br />
Students wishing to enroll must first apply to the program. Contact the Health Technologies Office (A-218), (805) 965-0581, ext. 2366.<br />
CNA 101 CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT<br />
Focuses on care of the elderly, including classroom and clinical experience. On completion, one qualifies to take the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State Certification<br />
Exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 70 and 80. LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Students must pass physical exam and have<br />
current CPR card specifying “Health Care Provider” and current immunizations and Social Security card.<br />
30722 On Campus A-181 MF 7:00am- 9:15am 08/26/13-09/20/13 Classroom Webber, M E 6 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-181 R 7:00am-10:00am 08/29/13-09/05/13<br />
also meets On Campus A-181 MF 8:00am- 9:15am 09/23/13-12/09/13<br />
also meets On Campus A-181 R 8:00am-10:00am 12/12/13-12/12/13<br />
CNA 101—Certified Nursing Assistant classes continue on the next page<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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also meets On Campus A-277 R 7:00am- 7:50am 12/12/13-12/12/13<br />
also meets On Campus A-277 MF 7:00am- 7:50am 09/23/13-12/09/13<br />
also meets On Campus CLINIC R 7:00am-10:00am 09/12/13-12/05/13<br />
also meets On Campus CLINIC S 7:00am- 2:00pm 09/14/13-11/23/13<br />
30721 On Campus A-162 TW 8:00am- 2:00pm 08/27/13-09/04/13 Classroom Webber, M E 6 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-273 F 8:00am- Noon 08/30/13-10/25/13<br />
also meets On Campus CLINIC TW 7:00am- 2:00pm 09/10/13-10/30/13<br />
also meets On Campus A-277 F 1:30pm- 3:00pm 08/30/13-10/25/13<br />
CNA 102 HOME HEALTH AIDE<br />
On completion, the CNA meets the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State requirements to be a Home Health Aide (HHA). Supervised home care experience is<br />
included. LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Up to date physical exam, immunizations and CPR card specifying “Health Care Provider” and<br />
Social Security card. COREQ: Prior or concurrent enrollment in CNA 101.<br />
30723 On Campus A-162 W 8:00am- 2:00pm 11/20/13-11/20/13 Classroom Webber, M E 1.8 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-273 F 8:00am-11:55am 12/06/13-12/13/13<br />
also meets On Campus A-273 F 8:00am-11:55am 11/22/13-11/22/13<br />
also meets On Campus TBA T 8:00am- 2:15pm 12/03/13-12/03/13<br />
also meets On Campus CLINIC TW 7:00am- 2:00pm 11/26/13-11/27/13<br />
also meets On Campus CLINIC TW 8:00am- 1:00pm 12/10/13-12/11/13<br />
also meets On Campus CLINIC W 8:00am- 1:00pm 12/04/13-12/04/13<br />
also meets On Campus A-277 F Noon - 2:00pm 12/06/13-12/06/13<br />
also meets On Campus A-277 F Noon - 2:00pm 11/22/13-11/22/13<br />
CNA 103 ACUTE CARE SKILLS FOR THE CNA<br />
Builds on the long-term care skills of the CNA to include those used in the acute care hospital. Includes lecture and clinical experience.<br />
LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Must pass a physical exam and have current CPR card specifying “Health Care Provider” and Social<br />
Security card. COREQ: Prior or concurrent enrollment in CNA 101.<br />
30724 On Campus A-162 T 8:00am- 2:00pm 11/05/13-11/05/13 Classroom Webber, M E 1.5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-273 F 8:00am- 2:00pm 11/08/13-11/15/13<br />
also meets On Campus CLINIC M 7:00am-12:30pm 11/18/13-11/18/13<br />
also meets On Campus CLINIC W 7:00am-12:30pm 11/06/13-11/13/13<br />
also meets On Campus CLINIC T 7:00am-12:30pm 11/12/13-11/19/13<br />
CHEMISTRY<br />
CHEM 101 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY<br />
Introduction to chemistry, with emphasis on modern concepts of atomic structure. Topics include properties and reactions, behavior of gases,<br />
electrochemistry and nuclear chemistry. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100; Math 100.<br />
36744 On Campus PS-101 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-208 M 9:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36743 On Campus PS-101 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Napoleon, R L 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-208 W 9:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33602 On Campus PS-101 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-209 M 9:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36109 On Campus PS-101 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-209 T 9:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36107 On Campus PS-101 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-209 W 9:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36110 On Campus PS-101 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-209 R 9:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36108 On Campus PS-101 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Napoleon, R L 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-209 M 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36106 On Campus PS-101 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Napoleon, R L 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-209 T 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30334 On Campus PS-101 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Napoleon, R L 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-209 W 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36111 On Campus PS-101 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Napoleon, R L 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-209 R 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33124 On Campus PS-209 T 6:00pm- 8:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kuhn, J 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-209 R 7:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus PS-209 R 6:00pm- 6:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CHEM 104 FUNDAMENTALS OF GENERAL, ORGANIC AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY<br />
Introduction to chemistry, with emphasis on applications to biological processes. For non-science majors requiring a comprehensive onesemester<br />
chemistry course with laboratory. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100, 103; Math 100.<br />
30343 On Campus PS-128 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Goldflam, T 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-214 M 8:00am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
34331 On Campus PS-128 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Goldflam, T 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-214 W 8:00am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
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CHEM 155 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I<br />
Structure of atoms and molecules, redox, stoichiometry, bonding, states of matter, solutions, and chemical calculations. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
PREREQ: CHEM 101 or 104 or one year of high school chemistry and Math 107 or 111. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or<br />
110H or 110GB.<br />
30350 On Campus PS-101 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ghizzoni, S 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-208 M 1:00pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus PS-208 M 2:10pm- 5:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30351 On Campus PS-101 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ghizzoni, S 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-208 T 8:00am- 9:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus PS-208 T 9:10am- Noon 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
34334 On Campus PS-101 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ghizzoni, S 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-208 T 1:00pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus PS-208 T 2:10pm- 5:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30352 On Campus PS-101 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ghizzoni, S 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-208 W 1:00pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus PS-208 W 2:10pm- 5:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30353 On Campus PS-101 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ghizzoni, S 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-208 R 8:00am- 9:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus PS-208 R 9:10am- Noon 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30354 On Campus PS-101 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ghizzoni, S 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-208 R 1:00pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus PS-208 R 2:10pm- 5:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33128 On Campus PS-130 T 6:00pm- 8:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-214 R 7:00pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus PS-130 T 8:10pm- 9:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus PS-130 R 6:00pm- 6:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
34916 On Campus PS-130 T 6:00pm- 8:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-208 R 7:00pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus PS-130 T 8:10pm- 9:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus PS-130 R 6:00pm- 6:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CHEM 156 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II<br />
Study of chemical reactions, kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, qualitative analysis, nuclear chemistry, transition metals<br />
and spectroscopy. Required of science, engineering, pre-dental and pre-medical majors. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: CHEM 155, with a “C”<br />
or better. SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 107 and eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30360 On Campus PS-130 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bullock, E L 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-209 M 1:00pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus PS-214 M 2:10pm- 5:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30361 On Campus PS-130 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bullock, E L 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-209 T 8:00am- 9:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus PS-214 T 9:10am- Noon 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30362 On Campus PS-130 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bullock, E L 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-209 T 1:00pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus PS-214 T 2:10pm- 5:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30363 On Campus PS-130 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bullock, E L 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-209 W 1:00pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus PS-214 W 2:10pm- 5:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CHEM 211 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I<br />
First semester of the one-year organic chemistry lecture course <strong>for</strong> chemistry, pre-med, biology, pre-dental and chiropractic programs.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: CHEM 156, with a grade of “C” or better. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or<br />
110H or 110GB.<br />
30364 On Campus PS-130 MW 2:15pm- 3:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kuhn, J 3 $0.00<br />
CHEM 221 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I<br />
Techniques of separation, purification and identification of organic compounds. Emphasis on modern techniques and theoretical reasons<br />
behind these techniques. Introduction to IR and microscale techniques. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) COREQ: CHEM 211.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30365 On Campus PS-130 M 3:50pm- 4:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kuhn, J 2.3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-219 T 8:00am-11:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30367 On Campus PS-130 M 3:50pm- 4:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kuhn, J 2.3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-219 T 2:10pm- 6:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30366 On Campus PS-130 M 3:50pm- 4:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kuhn, J 2.3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-219 W 3:45pm- 7:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
34717 On Campus PS-130 M 3:50pm- 4:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kuhn, J 2.3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-219 R 8:00am-11:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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CHICANO STUDIES<br />
CHST 101 MEXICAN-AMERICAN (CHICANO) HISTORY IN THE U.S.<br />
Analysis and discussion of major events, attitudes and ideas in Mexican-American and other Latino/a history, from the past to the present.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30008 On Campus PE-218 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Carrasco, T A 3 $0.00<br />
34637 On Campus IDC-220 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Carrasco, T A 3 $0.00<br />
36867 On Campus ECC-01 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Carrasco, T A 3 $0.00<br />
CHST 103 MEXICAN-AMERICAN (CHICANO) CULTURE<br />
Analysis of Mexican-American culture within the context of the American experience. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36015 On Campus TBA MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Carrasco, T A 3 $0.00<br />
CHST 115 INTRODUCTION TO MEXICAN LITERATURE<br />
One-semester survey of the literature of Mexico. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36870 On Campus ECC-30 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Castillo, D G 3 $0.00<br />
CHST 121 THE CHICANA AND OTHER LATINA WOMEN<br />
Examination of the role of women of Mexican ancestry (Chicanas) and other Latina women in American society. Uses a sociological approach<br />
to examine the family, religion, education, economics, social conditions, health and other areas. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility<br />
<strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33001 On Campus A-217 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Torres, M 3 $0.00<br />
CHST 130 HISTORY OF MEXICAN ART<br />
Survey of modern Mexican art and its antecedents. Consideration is given to the influence of Mexican art on Chicano art. Besides methods<br />
of artistic analysis, students also use historical and sociological methods to examine the Mexican-American experience. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33002 On Campus A-211 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Unzueta, M Q 3 $0.00<br />
CHINESE<br />
CHIN 101 BEGINNING CHINESE I<br />
Essentials of spoken and written Mandarin Chinese through the study of vocabulary, Pin-Yin system, syntax, grammar and culture. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
35761 On Campus TBA MW 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
36115 On Campus TBA TR 5:15pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
COMMUNICATION<br />
Students completing courses online will meet their lab requirement online.<br />
COMM 100 ORAL COMMUNICATION FOR ESL STUDENTS<br />
Introductory course <strong>for</strong> students completing ESL studies. Study and development of communication skills necessary <strong>for</strong> adjustment and<br />
success in non-ESL courses. (TR: CSU) COURSE ADVISORY: Completion of ESL Level Four (ESL 122, 123 or 124).<br />
31697 On Campus BC-224 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Garard, M U 3 $0.00<br />
COMM 101 INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION<br />
Introduction to the field of communication, emphasizing history, theories, contexts and issues of communication study. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31699 On Campus BC-101 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sublett, C M 3 $0.00<br />
33370 On Campus BC-101 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sublett, C M 3 $0.00<br />
36400 On Campus BC-101 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sublett, C M 3 $0.00<br />
37019 On Campus BC-222 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
31700 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Hock, S A 3 $0.00<br />
33371 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Hock, S A 3 $0.00<br />
34081 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Hock, S A 3 $0.00<br />
COMM 121 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION<br />
Introduction to the principles of effective communication in interpersonal relationships. Study of verbal and non-verbal channels, person<br />
perception, conflict resolution, listening, and communication barriers. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31706 On Campus BC-222 F 8:00am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rollin Moore, E J 3 $0.00<br />
33376 On Campus BC-237 F 8:00am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mook, M M 3 $0.00<br />
36202 On Campus BC-224 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Garard, M U 3 $0.00<br />
31705 On Campus BC-224 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Garard, M U 3 $0.00<br />
31707 On Campus BC-222 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mook, M M 3 $0.00<br />
36761 On Campus BC-101 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hutchinson, C C 3 $0.00<br />
31703 On Campus BC-222 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mook, M M 3 $0.00<br />
COMM 121—Interpersonal Communication classes continue on the next page<br />
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31711 On Campus BC-222 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Carroll, C P 3 $0.00<br />
37020 On Campus BC-101 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
31713 On Campus BC-224 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Scala, J M 3 $0.00<br />
33373 On Campus BC-222 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mueller, S G 3 $0.00<br />
36759 On Campus BC-222 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Carroll, C P 3 $0.00<br />
37021 On Campus BC-224 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
31710 On Campus BC-224 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Scala, J M 3 $0.00<br />
33372 On Campus BC-222 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mueller, S G 3 $0.00<br />
31704 On Campus BC-222 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mueller, S G 3 $0.00<br />
33375 On Campus BC-224 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rollin Moore, E J 3 $0.00<br />
36622 On Campus BC-224 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Carroll, C P 3 $0.00<br />
31714 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Hutchinson, C C 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus BC-222 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 10/24/13-10/24/13<br />
also meets On Campus BC-222 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 12/12/13-12/12/13<br />
also meets On Campus BC-222 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/29/13-08/29/13<br />
COMM 122 MEDIATED INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION<br />
This online course does not fulfill the oral communication requirement <strong>for</strong> CSU admission nor does it satisfy IGETC Area 1C or CSU<br />
General Education Area A1. Introduction to the principles of interpersonal communication in mediated environments. Study of how media<br />
richness affects interpersonal perception, language and non-verbal communication, relational development and deterioration, and relational<br />
maintenance strategies. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
35244 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Hutchinson, C C 3 $0.00<br />
36032 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Hutchinson, C C 3 $0.00<br />
COMM 131 FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING<br />
Instruction in public speaking, stressing audience analysis, organization and support of ideas. Students prepare and deliver speeches on<br />
topics of current concern. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34397 On Campus BC-224 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Medel, M L 3 $0.00<br />
31716 On Campus BC-101 F 8:00am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Merek, J M 3 $0.00<br />
34394 On Campus BC-101 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sublett, C M 3 $0.00<br />
33377 On Campus BC-101 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Merek, J M 3 $0.00<br />
34395 On Campus BC-224 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Osgood, K A 3 $0.00<br />
34396 On Campus BC-101 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Merek, J M 3 $0.00<br />
COMM 131H FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING, HONORS<br />
Instruction in public speaking, stressing audience analysis, organization and support of ideas. Students prepare and deliver speeches on<br />
topics coordinated with other courses in the Honors Program. Students must attend the Communication Lab <strong>for</strong> eight hours per semester as<br />
“Plus Hour.” (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Acceptance into the Honors Program. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36764 On Campus BC-101 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Sublett, C M 3 $0.00<br />
COMM 141 SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION<br />
Introduction to communication in small groups and team settings. Focus on tasks and social dimensions of problem-solving and decision-making.<br />
Balanced emphasis between theoretical foundations and practical applications. Students must attend the Communication Lab <strong>for</strong> eight hours<br />
per semester as “Plus Hour”. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36186 On Campus BC-224 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kistler, C I 3 $0.00<br />
31722 On Campus BC-101 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Carroll, C P 3 $0.00<br />
31720 On Campus BC-101 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Carroll, C P 3 $0.00<br />
31723 On Campus BC-222 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Carroll, C P 3 $0.00<br />
COMM 151 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION<br />
Introduction to communication between people from different cultures. Topics and activities are designed to develop communication skills<br />
that improve competence in intercultural situations. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31726 On Campus BC-224 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kistler, C I 3 $0.00<br />
31724 On Campus BC-224 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kistler, C I 3 $0.00<br />
31725 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Kistler, C I 3 $0.00<br />
32085 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Kistler, C I 3 $0.00<br />
36762 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Kistler, C I 3 $0.00<br />
COMM 161 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION<br />
Study of face-to-face and mediated communication on the job. Development of interpersonal skills, meeting management, interviewing and<br />
presentational speaking. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31857 On Campus BC-101 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hutchinson, C C 3 $0.00<br />
COMM 162 MEDIATED BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION<br />
This online course does not fulfill the oral communication requirement <strong>for</strong> CSU admission nor does it satisfy CSU General Education Area A1.<br />
Study of communication on the job, with a focus on mediated communication. Development of interpersonal skills, meeting management,<br />
interviewing and presentation design. Study of communication flow in organizations. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110<br />
or 110H or 110GB.<br />
35245 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Hutchinson, C C 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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COMM 171 MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY<br />
Exploration of the history, effect and role of the mass media in U.S. society. Students move beyond being “consumers” of media to “analysts”<br />
of media. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36404 On Campus BC-222 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rollin Moore, E J 3 $0.00<br />
COMM 288 COMMUNICATION RESEARCH METHODS<br />
Introduction to the most common theoretical and practical concerns in communication research. Provides understanding of research<br />
methods and how they can be designed and evaluated. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB<br />
and Math 107. COURSE ADVISORY: COMM 101.<br />
31730 On Campus BC-222 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Garard, D L 3 $0.00<br />
31731 On Campus BC-222 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Garard, D L 3 $0.00<br />
COMM 289 COMMUNICATION THEORY<br />
Introduction to the role of theory in the field of communication, emphasizing theory construction, development and application. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31732 On Campus BC-222 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Garard, D L 3 $0.00<br />
34398 On Campus BC-222 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Garard, D L 3 $0.00<br />
31734 On Campus BC-222 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Garard, D L 3 $0.00<br />
COMM 295 INTERNSHIP IN COMMUNICATION<br />
Structured Internship program in which students gain experience with community organizations related to the discipline. (TR: CSU)<br />
LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Completion of two courses in Communication at SBCC prior to enrolling in Internship course.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31735 Off Campus BC-102 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kistler, C I 2 $0.00<br />
31736 Off Campus BC-102 11.4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kistler, C I 3 $0.00<br />
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE MANAGEMENT<br />
COMP 101 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATIONS<br />
Introduction to Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint) including Windows, plus open source software, social networking and<br />
Web2.0 productivity tools <strong>for</strong> use “at work and at home.” (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103. COURSE ADVISORY:<br />
COMP 151A.<br />
30302 On Campus BC-302 MW 9:35am-11:40am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Schueler, P R 4 $0.00<br />
30297 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Diamond, C L 4 $0.00<br />
30298 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Diamond, C L 4 $0.00<br />
30299 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Diamond, C L 4 $0.00<br />
30300 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Diamond, C L 4 $0.00<br />
31918 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Mass, M 4 $0.00<br />
31987 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Mass, M 4 $0.00<br />
35596 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Mass, M 4 $0.00<br />
36079 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Mass, M 4 $0.00<br />
36949 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Diamond, C L 4 $0.00<br />
36950 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Mass, M 4 $0.00<br />
COMP 103 INTERNET COMMUNICATIONS<br />
Introduction to Internet communications: How and when to use them safely, including the Worldwide Web, search engines, e-mail, chat,<br />
discussion, blogs, social networking tools and Web2.0. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
30304 ONLINE ONLINE 1 hour/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Watkins, D C 1 $0.00<br />
COMP 107 MICROSOFT WORD<br />
For all computer users. Create reports, resumes, <strong>for</strong>m letters, mailing labels, newsletters, online <strong>for</strong>ms. Core features include <strong>for</strong>matting,<br />
page numbers, headers/footers, styles, templates, columns, tables. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or<br />
110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: COMP 151AB.<br />
36498 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Watkins, D C 4 $0.00<br />
COMP 109 MICROSOFT EXCEL<br />
Introduction to spreadsheets using Excel. Includes designing and building workbooks/worksheets, <strong>for</strong>matting, graphs, charts, decision-making,<br />
list and data management, data exchange. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY:<br />
COMP 151AB.<br />
35123 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Wilshusen, C R 4 $0.00<br />
COMP 111 MICROSOFT ACCESS<br />
Introduction to the Microsoft Access database management system. Includes creating and maintaining database tables, creating macros,<br />
querying database tables, designing <strong>for</strong>ms and creating reports. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: COMP 101.<br />
34341 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Wilshusen, C R 4 $0.00<br />
COMP 112 MICROSOFT POWERPOINT<br />
Plan, create, modify and deliver effective presentations (on-screen, in-person and remotely on the Web), utilizing basic to expert features of<br />
Microsoft PowerPoint. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: COMP 100 and 123.<br />
36088 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Robinson, J L 4 $0.00<br />
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COMP 120 BEING SUCCESSFUL WITH MOODLE<br />
Introduction to tools used in Moodle. Includes Moodle discussion boards and e-mail, uploading assignments, managing files, trouble-shooting<br />
hardware/software/browser issues, and installing utilities. (TR: CSU) SKILL ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
35124 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-10/04/13 Online Robinson, J L 1 $0.00<br />
36951 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 10/07/13-11/15/13 Online Robinson, J L 1 $0.00<br />
COMP 123 INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT WORD<br />
Use of essential Word features to create and <strong>for</strong>mat documents quickly: research papers in MLA or APA style, fliers and resumes. For general<br />
student use in any course. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103. COURSE ADVISORY: COMP 151A.<br />
36499 On Campus BC-313 6 hours/week 08/26/13-10/18/13 SelfPaced Mass, M 1 $0.00<br />
COMP 139 SOCIAL NETWORKING FOR BUSINESS<br />
Learn to effectively use business social networking tools such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, blogs, Wikipedia and YouTube to promote,<br />
influence and sell. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
35623 On Campus BC-302 F 9:00am- 1:15pm 10/04/13-10/11/13 Classroom Sims, A G 0.5 $0.00<br />
COMP 144B GOOGLE WORLD<br />
Students explore and use applications in Google World, such as Google docs, <strong>for</strong>ms, calendar, blogger, Wave, Reader and more. (TR: CSU)<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: COMP 103. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
36090 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Watkins, D C 3 $0.00<br />
COMP 151AB BEGINNING COMPUTER KEYBOARDING<br />
Introduction to computer keyboarding skills. Also correspondence and reports created, using Microsoft Word. (TR: CSU)<br />
33643 On Campus BC-302 MW Noon - 1:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Schueler, P R 3 $0.00<br />
33644 On Campus BC-313 M 5:30pm- 8:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Schueler, P R 3 $0.00<br />
COMP 161B BUSINESS CAREER SUCCESS<br />
Soft skills required <strong>for</strong> successful business career: Understanding the business environment, job-finding/job-keeping skills, managing online<br />
persona, team dynamics, business-social skills, effective communication/presentations. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: COMP 101.<br />
36501 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Wilshusen, C R 2 $0.00<br />
COMP 271 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS<br />
Develop excellent written and face-to-face business communication skills. Write effective documents, including letters, reports, e-mails,<br />
resumes and messages. Learn strategies <strong>for</strong> communicating in Internet/digital environment (blogs, social networking). (TR: CSU) SKILLS<br />
ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: COMP 171.<br />
36091 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Holms, A E 3 $0.00<br />
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />
See Computer Science (CS) <strong>for</strong> additional computer programming courses.<br />
CIS 101 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />
Introduction to the role of computer in<strong>for</strong>mation systems within modern organizations. Students use computers <strong>for</strong> programming and<br />
microcomputer applications. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30276 On Campus BC-237 M 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Frankel, E S 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus BC-314 W 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31904 On Campus BC-237 T 5:30pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus BC-313 R 5:30pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30277 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Frankel, E S 4 $0.00<br />
33109 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Staff 4 $0.00<br />
36092 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Staff 4 $0.00<br />
CIS 112 HELP DESK CONCEPTS<br />
Introduction to computer help desk methodologies using the ITIL framework. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H<br />
or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: CIS 101.<br />
34939 ONLINE ONLINE 4.5 hours/week 10/14/13-12/06/13 Online Staff 2 $0.00<br />
CIS 117 INTRODUCTION TO SQL PROGRAMMING<br />
Using SQL to retrieve, insert, update, and delete in<strong>for</strong>mation from relational databases. Creating row and aggregate functions, inner and<br />
outer joins, set operations, subqueries and parameter queries. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: CIS 101.<br />
36916 ONLINE ONLINE 4.5 hours/week 08/26/13-10/18/13 Online Staff 2 $0.00<br />
CIS 181 TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL WRITING<br />
Writing course designed to teach professional-level written communication in technical fields. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33417 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Holms, A E 3 $0.00<br />
CIS 201 UNIX/LINUX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION<br />
Introduction to UNIX and Linux system administration. Occupational preparation <strong>for</strong> PC support personnel, programmers and network systems<br />
managers. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: CIS 218 or CS 130.<br />
31984 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Rayburn, M K 4 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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CIS 213 MS EXCHANGE SERVER ADMINISTRATION<br />
Introduction to Microsoft Exchange Server system administration. Offered under the Microsoft IT Academy. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: CIS 206.<br />
36918 On Campus BC-314 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sodusta, J A 3 $0.00<br />
CIS 218 MS WINDOWS DESKTOP SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION<br />
Introduction to Microsoft Windows desktop system administration. Offered under the Microsoft IT Academy. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: CIS 101.<br />
34392 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Frankel, E S 4 $0.00<br />
CIS 220 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC COMMERCE<br />
Survey of electronic commerce and the use of the Internet <strong>for</strong> business. Introduces major components of the field, including marketing,<br />
communications, cyberlaw, operations and technical issues. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: BUS 101 and COMP 103.<br />
36057 On Campus BC-230 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Powers, C M 3 $0.00<br />
36819 On Campus BC-226 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Powers, C M 3 $0.00<br />
36823 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Ellis, M A 3 $0.00<br />
36825 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Powers, C M 3 $0.00<br />
36829 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Block, S A 3 $0.00<br />
CIS 225 CITRIX XENAPP ADMINISTRATION<br />
Introduction to Citrix XenApp administration. Occupational preparation <strong>for</strong> PC support personnel, programmers and network systems<br />
managers. (TR: CSU) COURSE ADVISORY: CIS 114 and 206. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
37024 On Campus BC-314 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
CIS 232 SQL SERVER DATABASE ADMINISTRATION<br />
Administering, backing up and recovering SQL Server databases. Offered under the Microsoft IT Academy. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: CIS 206 and 231.<br />
36915 On Campus BC-314 W 5:50pm- 9:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
CIS 247 MANAGING INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR THE ENTREPRENEUR<br />
Introduction to management of in<strong>for</strong>mation technology <strong>for</strong> the entrepreneur. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110, 110H<br />
or 110GB.<br />
36917 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Staff 2 $0.00<br />
CIS 290 WORK EXPERIENCE IN COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />
For Computer In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems students only. Student must be enrolled in at least one class (other than Work Experience) in their major,<br />
plus have a major-related work station. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36919 Off Campus TBA 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Frankel, E S 1 $0.00<br />
36920 Off Campus TBA 8.8 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Frankel, E S 2 $0.00<br />
36921 Off Campus TBA 12 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Frankel, E S 3 $0.00<br />
36922 Off Campus TBA 17.6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Frankel, E S 4 $0.00<br />
COMPUTER NETWORK ENGINEERING<br />
CNEE 101 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER NETWORK TECHNOLOGY<br />
Technical introduction to data communications and networks. Topics include data communications hardware and software, transmission<br />
methodologies and rates, standards, protocols, terminology and concepts. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or<br />
110H or 110GB; Math 4.<br />
30052 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online El-Soussi, M H 3 $0.00<br />
36982 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Cardenas, J A 3 $0.00<br />
CNEE 102 PC REPAIR I: HARDWARE<br />
Fundamentals of supporting and trouble-shooting computer hardware: mother boards, hard drives, I/O devices, memory, printers and<br />
multimedia devices. Includes hands-on lab activities. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110, 110H or 110GB; Math 4.<br />
30054 On Campus A-181 M 5:30pm- 7:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Thornell, J S 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-181 M 8:05pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
34643 On Campus A-181 W 5:30pm- 7:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cardenas, J A 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-181 W 8:05pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CNEE 106 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND WAN<br />
Introduction to voice, data and video communications. Business and technical overview. Topics include customer premises equipment,<br />
telecommunications networks, transmission media, T-1, switching and signaling, LANs, Internet, ISDN and PCS. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33740 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online El-Soussi, M H 3 $0.00<br />
CNEE 110 NETWORKING ESSENTIALS<br />
Introduction to networking components and systems: networking standards, protocols, operating systems, media and hardware. Includes hands-on<br />
lab activities. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 4. COURSE ADVISORY: CNEE 102.<br />
30056 On Campus A-181 R 5:30pm- 7:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom El-Soussi, M H 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-181 R 8:05pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
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CNEE 112 PC REPAIR II: SOFTWARE<br />
Fundamentals of supporting and trouble-shooting computer operating systems: installation, configuration and maintenance of different<br />
Windows OSs. Includes hands-on lab activities. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 4.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: CNEE 102.<br />
33412 On Campus A-181 T 5:30pm- 7:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cardenas, J A 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-181 T 8:05pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CNEE 120 FUNDAMENTALS OF NETWORK SECURITY<br />
Fundamentals of network security principles and implementation. Covers authentication, attacks and malicious code, threats and countermeasures,<br />
security topologies, intrusion detection, cryptography, firewalls and physical security concepts. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 4. COURSE ADVISORY: CNEE 110.<br />
33734 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online El-Soussi, M H 3 $0.00<br />
CNEE 125 CCNA I: INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKING AND ROUTERS<br />
First half of CCNA certification preparation. Networking concepts, TCP/IP, routing, Cisco IOS, and Cisco router configuration. (TR: CSU)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 4. COURSE ADVISORY: CNEE 110.<br />
33026 On Campus A-182 M 5:50pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cardenas, J A 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-182 W 6:00pm- 8:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CNEE 126 CCNA II: SWITCHING AND WAN<br />
Second half of CCNA certification preparation. Switching, VLANs, ACL, WAN services, PPP, frame relay and wireless LANs. (TR: CSU)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 4. COURSE ADVISORY: CNEE 125.<br />
33027 On Campus A-180 W 5:30pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom El-Soussi, M H 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-180 M 6:00pm- 8:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CNEE 146 FIREWALLS AND VPNS<br />
Installation, configuration and operation of network security. Focuses on implementing IP network security on perimeter routers and firewalls:<br />
AAA security, access control, IDS, VPN and IPSec. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 4.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: CNEE 125.<br />
36568 ONLINE ONLINE 6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Cardenas, J A 4 $0.00<br />
CNEE 206 MS WINDOWS NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE<br />
Introduction to MS Windows network infrastructure. Installation, configuration, management and support of DHCP, DNS and WEB, security and<br />
Internet services. Includes hands-on lab activities. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB and Math 4.<br />
35065 On Campus A-180 R 5:30pm- 7:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cardenas, J A 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-180 R 8:05pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />
LECTURE/LAB COURSES REQUIRE + TWO LAB HOURS TBA.<br />
See Computer In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems (CIS) <strong>for</strong> additional programming and microcomputer courses.<br />
Computer-related courses also offered in COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE MANAGEMENT (COMP),<br />
DRAFTING/CAD (DRFT), COMPUTER NETWORK ENGINEERING (CNEE) AND ENGINEERING (ENGR).<br />
CS 101 COMPUTER CONCEPTS<br />
Survey covering the Internet, productivity applications, databases, software, programming and numbering systems. Suitable <strong>for</strong> all majors and is a<br />
recommended course <strong>for</strong> Computer Science majors. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103; Math 100.<br />
35965 On Campus ECC-13 MW 9:00am-10:40am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kuehn, J M 4 $0.00<br />
31473 On Campus ECC-13 TR 11:00am-12:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dependahl Jr, R H 4 $0.00<br />
35966 On Campus ECC-13 MW 11:00am-12:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kuehn, J M 4 $0.00<br />
33785 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Nevins, D I 4 $0.00<br />
36769 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Nevins, D I 4 $0.00<br />
CS 111 HTML AND WEBMASTERING<br />
Project-oriented course focusing on the Web and the technology behind it (HTML, CSS, Forms, XML and more). Students must also enroll<br />
in a CS 111 lab. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
34655 On Campus ECC-13 M 5:00pm- 7:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Masooman, S 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-14 M 7:10pm-10:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CS 114 PYTHON PROGRAMMING<br />
Introduction to Python language programming. Covers the python data model, import system, expressions, simple and compound statements,<br />
objects and object-oriented programming, and the python library. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
36977 On Campus PS-128 MW 5:15pm- 6:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Nevins, D I 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-14 M 6:30pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CS 120 JAVA PROGRAMMING<br />
Study of object-oriented programming using Java. Focus on the development of software tools <strong>for</strong> database management, graphics, sound<br />
and Web animation. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103. COURSE ADVISORY: CS 101 or CIS 101. You must<br />
enroll in one Lecture (3 units) and one Lab (0 units) section.<br />
31475 On Campus TBA 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dependahl Jr, R H 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-13 TR 12:45pm- 1:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CS 120—Java Programming classes continue on the next page<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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33318 On Campus TBA 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dependahl Jr, R H 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-13 W 5:00pm- 7:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CS 120L JAVA PROGRAMMING LAB<br />
Laboratory portion of CS 120. Conducted in Computer Science lab. You must enroll in one Lecture (3 units) and one Lab (0 units) section.<br />
33980 On Campus ECC-14 T 1:55pm- 4:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dependahl Jr, R H 0.0 $0.00<br />
33981 On Campus ECC-14 R 1:55pm- 4:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dependahl Jr, R H 0.0 $0.00<br />
33983 On Campus ECC-14 W 7:10pm-10:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dependahl Jr, R H 0.0 $0.00<br />
CS 130 INTRODUCTION TO UNIX<br />
Survey of the UNIX/Linux operating system. Provides a broad, moderate-depth encounter with UNIX/Linux architecture, environment and<br />
commands, using the college’s workstations. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103. COURSE ADVISORY: CS 101.<br />
33320 On Campus PS-128 W 5:00pm- 6:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kloos, D J 1.5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-14 W 6:45pm- 8:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CS 131 ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING<br />
Computer architecture, organization and design. Topics include hardware, machine language instructions, number systems, Boolean algebra<br />
and binary manipulation. Includes programming on the college’s computers. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: CS 135.<br />
36771 On Campus ECC-13 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kuehn, J M 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-15 M 2:10pm- 5:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CS 132 DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN<br />
Intro to digital logic design, logic of propositions, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, Quine-McCluskey methods, combinational and<br />
sequential circuits and timing diagrams, multiplexers/decoders, FSMs, and programmable logic devices. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103. Proficiency in Math 104 or 107 or 111.<br />
36975 On Campus TBA W 6:30pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Masooman, S 3 $0.00<br />
CS 133 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS<br />
General philosophy of programming <strong>for</strong> engineers. Students are introduced to a modern programming language (Matlab). Areas of study<br />
include algorithms, decision structures, arrays, matrices and graphing. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or<br />
110H or 110GB; Math 107. COURSE ADVISORY: CS 101 or CIS 101.<br />
35702 On Campus ECC-13 R 5:00pm- 5:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Strenn, S P 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-14 R 2:30pm- 3:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CS 135 PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS<br />
Study of structured and OOP programming. Topics include data types, nested Ifs, looping techniques, CASE statements, procedures,<br />
functions, parameters, file structures, dynamic lists and recursion. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: CS 101.<br />
34407 On Campus ECC-13 W 2:40pm- 4:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dependahl Jr, R H 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-14 W 12:45pm- 2:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33321 On Campus PS-130 M 5:00pm- 7:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dependahl Jr, R H 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-14 M 3:00pm- 4:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CS 137 C PROGRAMMING<br />
Study of the programming language C. Definition of data types, loop controls, structures, functions, parameter passing, pointers, records<br />
and related data structures. Description of the UNIX operating system. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: CS 131 or 135.<br />
35967 On Campus A-161 W 11:15am- 1:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Strenn, S P 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-14 W 9:15am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CS 140 OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING USING C++<br />
Provides in-depth understanding of fundamentals of object-oriented programming methodology, such as message-passing, data-hiding, encapsulation,<br />
class and inheritance, using C++. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103. COURSE ADVISORY: CS 120 or 137.<br />
33323 On Campus EBS-301 MW 5:30pm- 6:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kuehn, J M 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-15 W 2:10pm- 5:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CS 143 DISCRETE MATH<br />
Introduction to the study of discrete objects and their relationships, with a focus on applications in computer science. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
PREREQ: Math 150. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
36773 On Campus EBS-301 TR 6:30pm- 8:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Masooman, S 4 $0.00<br />
CS 145J INTRODUCTION TO DATA STRUCTURES<br />
Study of data structures and algorithms in the Java language. Analysis and development of lists, trees, queues, stacks, hash tables, searches<br />
and sorts. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103. COURSE ADVISORY: CS 120, 135.<br />
31481 On Campus ECC-13 R 5:30pm- 7:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Strenn, S P 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-14 R 7:55pm- 9:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CS 145P INTRODUCTION TO DATA STRUCTURES<br />
Study of data structures and algorithms in the Pascal language. Analysis and development of lists, trees, queues, stacks, hash tables,<br />
searches and sorts. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103. COURSE ADVISORY: CS 135.<br />
31483 On Campus ECC-13 R 5:30pm- 7:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Strenn, S P 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-14 R 7:55pm- 9:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
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CS 189 PROGRAMMING PRACTICUM<br />
Programming course focused on rapid team-based problem solving techniques using standard tools and libraries. There is also an emphasis<br />
on leadership skills and team problem solving. (TR: CSU)<br />
36974 On Campus ECC-14 1 hour/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 1 $0.00<br />
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY<br />
SBCC is a state-approved school that offers a partial curriculum <strong>for</strong> electrician trainees.<br />
CT 110 BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION<br />
Introduction to construction skills <strong>for</strong> students interested in a career in the building trades. (TR: CSU)<br />
33434 Off Campus WAKE-23 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cunningham, J L 4.7 $0.00<br />
also meets Off Campus WAKE-24 S 8:30am- 1:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CT 112 FRAMING<br />
Intermediate framing construction skills <strong>for</strong> students interested in a career in the building trades. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility<br />
<strong>for</strong> English 100.<br />
33663 Off Campus WAKE-24 M 5:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Foster, P M 3 $0.00<br />
also meets Off Campus WAKE-24 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CT 114 BEGINNING FINISH CARPENTRY<br />
Introduction to finish carpentry, with emphasis on residential construction. (TR: CSU)<br />
34961 Off Campus WAKE-24 R 5:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Utt, R D 3 $0.00<br />
also meets Off Campus WAKE-24 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CT 116 BLUEPRINT READING<br />
Introduction to blueprint reading <strong>for</strong> residential construction. (TR: CSU)<br />
33665 Off Campus WAKE-23 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Foster, P M 3 $0.00<br />
CT 122 BUILDING GREEN<br />
Overview of Green Building approach to design, planning and construction issues in sustainable building. (TR: CSU)<br />
35538 Off Campus WAKE-23 R 6:00pm- 9:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Foster, P M 6 $0.00<br />
also meets Off Campus WAKE-23 S 2:00pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CT 133 MOTORS, MOTOR CONTROLLERS, AND PROCESS CONTROLLERS<br />
Basic function, operation, installation, and characteristics of various types of motors. (TR: CSU)<br />
36980 Off Campus RODBON M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bennett, T A 3 $0.00<br />
CT 134 TRANSFORMERS<br />
Basic function, operation, installation, and characteristics of trans<strong>for</strong>mers. (TR: CSU)<br />
36979 Off Campus WAKE-23 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cooper, A B 3 $0.00<br />
CT 290 WORK EXPERIENCE IN CONSTRUCTION TRADES<br />
On-the-job experience to assist students in developing skills and knowledge of residential construction. Orientation and monthly conference<br />
required. (TR: CSU)<br />
33667 Off Campus WAKE-23 W 4:45pm- 5:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Foster, P M 1 $0.00<br />
33668 Off Campus WAKE-23 W 4:45pm- 5:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Foster, P M 2 $0.00<br />
33669 Off Campus WAKE-23 W 4:45pm- 5:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Foster, P M 3 $0.00<br />
33670 Off Campus WAKE-23 W 4:45pm- 5:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Foster, P M 4 $0.00<br />
*Continuing Education Computer Classes<br />
Watch <strong>for</strong> other COMP classes offered at the Wake Center. See the Continuing Education Schedule <strong>for</strong> details.<br />
COSMETOLOGY<br />
Students interested in the Cosmetology or Esthetician programs must complete a program application and be accepted into a program<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e registering <strong>for</strong> class. All students wishing to enroll are invited to apply.<br />
An in<strong>for</strong>mation sheet and program application <strong>for</strong>m may be obtained at www.sbcc.edu/cosmetology, or at the SBCC Cosmetology<br />
Academy (5160 Hollister Avenue in the Magnolia Shopping Center in Goleta), or from the Health Technologies Office (A-218),<br />
or Counseling Center (SS-120) on the SBCC campus. Acceptance is based on the number of spaces available and the postmarked date<br />
of completed application.<br />
New classes begin throughout the academic year.<br />
Visit www.sbcc.edu/cosmetology or call the Cosmetology Academy at (805) 683-4191, ext. 2, <strong>for</strong> the next orientation and starting dates.<br />
CSMT 121 INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY-MODULE 1<br />
Basic theory of cosmetology and its applications; first of five 360-hour segments. Meets Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:05 p.m.<br />
Additional cost <strong>for</strong> required cosmetology kit, smock and textbooks.<br />
35548 On Campus COSACA MTWRF 8:30am-12:30pm 09/18/13-11/27/13 Classroom Hudson, B J 12 $700.00<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 1:00pm- 4:05pm 09/18/13-11/27/13<br />
CSMT 121—Introduction to Cosmetology-Module 1 classes continue on the next page<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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35549 On Campus COSACA MTWRF 8:30am-12:30pm 12/02/13-12/20/13 Classroom Hudson, B J 12 $700.00<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 8:30am-12:30pm 01/06/14-02/26/14<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 1:00pm- 4:05pm 12/02/13-12/20/13<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 1:00pm- 4:05pm 01/06/14-02/26/14<br />
CSMT 122 INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY-MODULE 2<br />
Basic theory of cosmetology and its applications; second of five segments. Meets Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:05 p.m.<br />
PREREQ: CSMT 121.<br />
37016 On Campus COSACA MTWRF 8:30am-12:30pm 12/02/13-12/20/13 Classroom Rosas, G 12 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 8:30am-12:30pm 01/06/14-02/26/14<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 1:00pm- 4:05pm 01/06/14-02/26/14<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 1:00pm- 4:05pm 12/02/13-12/20/13<br />
CSMT 123 INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY-MODULE 3<br />
Intermediate theory of cosmetology and its applications; third of five segments. Meets Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:05 p.m.<br />
PREREQ: CSMT 122.<br />
37055 On Campus COSACA MTWRF 8:30am-12:30pm 09/18/13-11/27/13 Classroom Puailoa, M F 12 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 1:00pm- 4:05pm 09/18/13-11/27/13<br />
CSMT 124 INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY-MODULE 4<br />
Intermediate theory of cosmetology and its applications; fourth of five segments. Meets Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:05 p.m.<br />
PREREQ: CSMT 123.<br />
35550 On Campus COSACA MTWRF 8:30am-12:30pm 12/02/13-12/20/13 Classroom Jackson, S R 12 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 8:30am-12:30pm 01/06/14-02/26/14<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 1:00pm- 4:05pm 12/02/13-12/20/13<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 1:00pm- 4:05pm 01/06/14-02/26/14<br />
36520 On Campus COSACA MTWRF 8:30am-12:30pm 09/18/13-11/27/13 Classroom Jackson, S R 12 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 1:00pm- 4:05pm 09/18/13-11/27/13<br />
CSMT 125 INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY-MODULE 5<br />
Advanced theory of cosmetology and its applications; fifth of five segments. Meets Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:05 p.m.<br />
PREREQ: CSMT 124.<br />
35271 On Campus COSACA MTWRF 8:30am-12:30pm 12/02/13-12/20/13 Classroom Franco, J M 12 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 8:30am-12:30pm 01/06/14-02/26/14<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 1:00pm- 4:05pm 12/02/13-12/20/13<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 1:00pm- 4:05pm 01/06/14-02/26/14<br />
35551 On Campus COSACA MTWRF 8:30am-12:30pm 09/18/13-11/27/13 Classroom Franco, J M 12 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 1:00pm- 4:05pm 09/18/13-11/27/13<br />
CSMT 131 ESTHETICIAN TRAINING-MODULE 1<br />
Basic theory of esthetics and its applications; first of two 360-hour segments. Meets Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:05 p.m.<br />
Additional cost <strong>for</strong> required esthetician kit, smock and textbooks.<br />
35552 On Campus COSACA MTWRF 8:30am-12:30pm 12/02/13-12/20/13 Classroom Mellott, M J 12 $500.00<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 8:30am-12:30pm 01/06/14-02/26/14<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 1:00pm- 4:05pm 12/02/13-12/20/13<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 1:00pm- 4:05pm 01/06/14-02/26/14<br />
CSMT 132 ESTHETICIAN TRAINING-MODULE 2<br />
Advanced theory of esthetics and its applications; second of two 360-hour segments. Meets Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:05 p.m.<br />
Additional cost <strong>for</strong> esthetician kit and textbooks. PREREQ: CSMT 131<br />
35405 On Campus COSACA MTWRF 8:30am-12:30pm 09/18/13-11/27/13 Classroom Mellott, M J 12 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus COSACA MTWRF 1:00pm- 4:05pm 09/18/13-11/27/13<br />
CULINARY ARTS<br />
Students must apply and be accepted into this program prior to enrolling. Call the School of Culinary Arts, (805) 965-0581, ext. 2458,<br />
<strong>for</strong> further in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
CA 111 HOSPITALITY CONTROLS<br />
Covers industry practices and procedures in controls of cash, inventory, employees, time, sanitation, purveyors and equipment. (TR: CSU)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 100.<br />
30884 On Campus CC-122 W 1:30pm- 3:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wise, K J 2 $0.00<br />
CA 113 HOSPITALITY SANITATION AND SAFETY<br />
In-depth study of management’s responsibility in sanitation, safety procedures and practices as set <strong>for</strong>th by the laws and regulations<br />
covering the food industry. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 100.<br />
30885 On Campus TBA R 2:15pm- 4:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wise, K J 2 $0.00<br />
CA 115A CATERING PREP<br />
Structured on-the-job experience in preparing <strong>for</strong> various campus catering functions. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT:<br />
Completion of departmental enrollment procedures. PREREQ: CA 113 with minimum grade of “C”. SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 100;<br />
eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
37036 On Campus GKIT 1.6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sullivan, M A 0.5 $0.00<br />
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CA 115B CATERING SERVICE<br />
Structured on-the-job experience in serving campus catering functions. Students will cook and serve breakfast, lunch and/or dinner catered<br />
events. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: CA 115A.<br />
37037 On Campus GKIT 1.6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sullivan, M A 0.5 $0.00<br />
CA 115C CATERING KITCHEN<br />
Structured on-the-job experience in cooking <strong>for</strong> various campus catering functions. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: CA 115B with a minimum grade of “C”.<br />
37038 On Campus GKIT 1.6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sullivan, M A 0.5 $0.00<br />
CA 115D CATERING ORGANIZATION<br />
Structured on-the-job experience in organizing various campus catering functions. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: CA 111, 115C and 129.<br />
37039 On Campus GKIT 1.6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sullivan, M A 0.5 $0.00<br />
CA 116 INTRODUCTION TO THE FOOD SERVICE PROFESSION<br />
Introduction to culinary arts and related food service occupations, describing the history of food, from classical to Cali<strong>for</strong>nia fusion.<br />
(TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Completion of departmental enrollment procedures. SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 100; eligibility<br />
<strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30888 On Campus EBS-301 F 2:00pm- 4:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ruiz, L M 2 $0.00<br />
CA 117 CULINARY FUNDAMENTALS I<br />
Introduction to the professional kitchen. Emphasis on classical cooking and food theory. Hands-on application of theory and techniques. (TR: CSU)<br />
LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Completion of departmental enrollment procedures. PREREQ: CA 113, may be taken concurrently.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 100; eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30889 On Campus CC-108 T 7:00am- 8:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Fredericks, C T 2 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA T 8:05am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36070 On Campus CC-108 R 9:00am-10:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Fredericks, C T 2 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA R 10:05am- 1:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36574 On Campus CC-108 F 9:00am-10:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Fredericks, C T 2 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA F 10:05am- 1:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CA 121 PRINCIPLES OF PANTRY<br />
Introduction to a restaurant pantry station. Theory and practical skills required to produce quality salads, sandwiches and cold sauces<br />
emphasized. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Completion of departmental enrollment procedures. SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 100;<br />
eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30893 On Campus CC-108 M 11:00am- Noon 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rapp, S F 2 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA M 12:05pm- 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30894 On Campus CC-108 W Noon - 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rapp, S F 2 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA W 1:05pm- 4:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33720 On Campus CC-108 M 3:30pm- 4:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Deak, G J 2 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA M 4:35pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CA 124 PRINCIPLES OF BAKING<br />
Introduction to the basic skills needed <strong>for</strong> a professional bakeshop. Theory and practical skills required to produce quality pastries and breads.<br />
(TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Completion of departmental enrollment procedures. COREQ: CA 113. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Math 100; eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30895 On Campus BKSHOP M 3:00pm- 4:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Allain, S L 2 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA M 4:05pm- 7:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30896 On Campus BKSHOP T 3:00pm- 4:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Leelahatorn, M 2 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA T 4:05pm- 7:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30897 On Campus BKSHOP W 3:00pm- 4:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Leelahatorn, M 2 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA W 4:05pm- 7:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
CA 129 PURCHASING AND RECEIVING<br />
How to develop and implement effective purchasing and storeroom procedures. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: CA 113 and 116.<br />
30898 On Campus CC-122 R 2:30pm- 4:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lopez-Corrales, F D 2 $0.00<br />
CA 134 HOSPITALITY SUPERVISION FOR HOTELS<br />
Provides students with the principles of supervision as they apply specifically to the hospitality industry. (TR: CSU)<br />
30899 On Campus CC-122 W 7:00am- 9:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Vanhecke, V 2 $0.00<br />
CA 200 FOOD SERVICE PRACTICUM<br />
Hands-on lab provides experience in a working kitchen. Practical techniques required to produce quality soups, sauces, entrees, starches<br />
and vegetables emphasized. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: CA 113 and 117L.<br />
30912 On Campus GKIT MTWRF 7:00am- 1:10pm 08/26/13-09/16/13 Classroom Rapp, S F 2 $0.00<br />
30913 On Campus GKIT MTWRF 7:00am- 1:10pm 09/17/13-10/07/13 Classroom Rapp, S F 2 $0.00<br />
30914 On Campus GKIT MTWRF 7:00am- 1:10pm 10/08/13-10/28/13 Classroom Rapp, S F 2 $0.00<br />
30915 On Campus GKIT MTWRF 7:00am- 1:10pm 10/29/13-11/19/13 Classroom Rapp, S F 2 $0.00<br />
30916 On Campus GKIT MTWRF 7:00am- 1:10pm 11/20/13-12/12/13 Classroom Rapp, S F 2 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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CA 201 WINES<br />
Identification of wines from France, Germany and Italy. Characteristics of wines from the major wine varietals emphasized, and the process<br />
of wine-making presented. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 100.<br />
30900 On Campus CC-122 R 7:00am- 9:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gardella, D A 2 $0.00<br />
36927 On Campus CC-122 R 6:00pm- 8:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gardella, D A 2 $0.00<br />
CA 202B WINES OF BORDEAUX AND BURGUNDY<br />
In-depth study of the wines of Bordeaux and Burgundy, covering the regions, grape varieties, history and laws of French wine production.<br />
(TR: CSU) COURSE ADVISORY: CA 201.<br />
36926 On Campus CC-122 M 6:00pm- 8:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rasch, M P 2 $0.00<br />
CA 203 RESTAURANT SERVICE AND PRODUCTION<br />
Hands-on experience in the operation of a restaurant in both front of the house and the kitchen. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: CA 200.<br />
30901 On Campus GKIT MTWRF 9:30am- 1:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bublitz, R F 8 $0.00<br />
CA 204 ADVANCED RESTAURANT AND CULINARY<br />
Classical French and modern cooking techniques combine theory and hands-on work in a kitchen featuring professional techniques of sauce<br />
making, roasting, braising, sauteing, etc. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: CA 203. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB;<br />
Math 100.<br />
30902 On Campus GDR RF 3:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Fredericks, C T 4 $0.00<br />
CA 214 ADVANCED ARTISAN BAKING<br />
Advanced techniques of traditional and contemporary bread baking are demonstrated and practiced <strong>for</strong> student application in a professional<br />
bakeshop operation. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: CA 113 and 124.<br />
30904 On Campus BKSHOP W 3:00pm- 7:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Allain, S L 2 $0.00<br />
CA 215 MODERN FOOD: STYLE, DESIGN, THEORY AND PRODUCTION<br />
Study and practice of modern food design. The different styles of Fusion, Cali<strong>for</strong>nian, Pacific-Rim, Tex-Mex, Nouvelle and others are demonstrated<br />
and practiced. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: CA 113 and 203.<br />
30905 On Campus GKIT T 3:30pm- 7:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Vanhecke, V 2 $0.00<br />
CA 217 CULINARY FUNDAMENTALS II<br />
Advanced theory in food science, culinary techniques and modern cooking styles. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: CA 117.<br />
30906 On Campus ECC-30 M 1:30pm- 3:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Vanhecke, V 2 $0.00<br />
CA 224 PASTRY PRACTICUM<br />
Hands-on experience in a professional bakeshop. Practical techniques required to produce quality pastries and breads emphasized. (TR: CSU)<br />
PREREQ: CA 113 and 124.<br />
30907 On Campus BKSHOP MTWRF 7:00am- 1:10pm 08/26/13-09/16/13 Classroom Bublitz, R F 2 $0.00<br />
30908 On Campus BKSHOP MTWRF 7:00am- 1:10pm 09/17/13-10/07/13 Classroom Bublitz, R F 2 $0.00<br />
30909 On Campus BKSHOP MTWRF 7:00am- 1:10pm 10/08/13-10/28/13 Classroom Bublitz, R F 2 $0.00<br />
30910 On Campus BKSHOP MTWRF 7:00am- 1:10pm 10/29/13-11/19/13 Classroom Bublitz, R F 2 $0.00<br />
30911 On Campus BKSHOP MTWRF 7:00am- 1:10pm 11/20/13-12/12/13 Classroom Bublitz, R F 2 $0.00<br />
CA 230 FOOD SERVICE: NUTRITION<br />
Principles of nutrition and their application to personal lifestyle and a professional kitchen through an analysis of marketing, food trends,<br />
menu design and recipe modification. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 100.<br />
30917 On Campus CC-122 M 7:00am- 9:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cardillo, G 2 $0.00<br />
CA 236 MEAT ANALYSIS<br />
Cuts, grades and usage of pork, veal, beef, lamb and poultry discussed and cut into standard industry cuts. Costs of different types of meat<br />
are taught. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: CA 113 and 217. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 100.<br />
30918 On Campus CC-108 W 7:30am-11:35am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Fredericks, C T 2 $0.00<br />
CA 261 RESTAURANT OWNERSHIP<br />
Exploration of the planning and operation of a food service establishment, including feasibility studies, financing, menu design and day-to-day<br />
operations management. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: CA 111 and 129. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 100.<br />
30919 On Campus CC-122 R 10:00am-12:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sjerven, M B 2 $0.00<br />
CA 290 WORK EXPERIENCE FOR CULINARY ARTS STUDENTS<br />
For majors only. Students must have completed all required first-semester courses, plus have a major-related work experience station. (TR: CSU)<br />
PREREQ: CA 116. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 100.<br />
30921 On Campus CC-122 12 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Thomas, K M 3 $0.00<br />
DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY<br />
Enrollment in DMS courses is limited to students accepted into the DMS Program.<br />
Contact the Health Technologies Office, Room A-218, (805) 965-0581, ext. 2366, <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
DMS 166 OB/GYN SCANNING AND PATHOLOGY<br />
Interpretation of normal and abnormal OB/GYN anatomy, sonographic and gross anatomy, comparing one pathological condition to another.<br />
Identification of pathophysiological anatomic structures in various sonographic planes and images. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: DMS 156.<br />
36789 On Campus A-242 FS 8:00am- 9:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Von Bernuth, D 2 $0.00<br />
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DMS 170 INTRODUCTION TO VASCULAR ULTRASOUND<br />
Introduction to the physics of Doppler, hemodynamics of blood flow and instrumentation used in applying physics to vascular technology.<br />
Visual and audible presentation of venous and arterial circulation. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: DMS 150.<br />
36786 On Campus A-242 FS 9:30am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Von Bernuth, D 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-236 F 11:30am- 2:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36787 On Campus A-242 FS 9:30am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Von Bernuth, D 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-236 S 11:30am- 2:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36788 On Campus A-242 FS 9:30am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Von Bernuth, D 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-236 F 2:40pm- 5:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
DMS 183 CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 2<br />
Clinical experience and exposure to sonographic procedures. (TR: CSU)<br />
36790 Off Campus CLINIC MTWR 8:00am- Noon 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Terveen, D 9.5 $0.00<br />
also meets Off Campus CLINIC MTWR 12:30pm- 4:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
DISABLED STUDENT SERVICES<br />
The following course is designed <strong>for</strong> students with disabilities who are enrolled in other credit classes. Instruction focuses on strategies <strong>for</strong><br />
the mainstream.<br />
DSPS 077 WRITING/READING STRATEGIES<br />
Designed <strong>for</strong> students with disabilities who are enrolled in mainstream college classes and whose disabilities result in educational limitations<br />
in the area of accessing the written language. Graded Pass/No Pass.<br />
31823 On Campus SS-272 TR 9:20am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lewin, G A 2 $0.00<br />
DRAFTING/CAD<br />
DRFT 101 BASIC DRAFTING<br />
Fundamental concepts of technical drawing. Topics include lettering, use of instruments, mathematics <strong>for</strong> drafting, multiviews, dimensioning,<br />
assemblies, sections, pictorials, perspectives, graphs and charts. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103; Math 1.<br />
36952 On Campus OE-16 T 10:00am- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Connell Sr, J 3 $0.00<br />
30138 On Campus OE-16 R 5:30pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Connell Sr, J 3 $0.00<br />
33066 On Campus OE-16 W 5:30pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Connell Sr, J 3 $0.00<br />
DRFT 103 BLUEPRINT READING<br />
Introduction to blueprint reading <strong>for</strong> residential construction. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100.<br />
35219 Off Campus WAKE-23 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Foster, P M 3 $0.00<br />
DRFT 105 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS<br />
Graphic/visual communication, emphasizing the engineering design process. Topics include the design process, lettering, freehand<br />
sketching, multiviews and linear perspectives. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103; Math 1.<br />
33895 On Campus OE-16 T 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arnold, N J 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus OE-16 R 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
DRFT 120 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING I<br />
Practices and procedures used in architectural drafting. Includes line work, lettering and use of instruments in drafting a set of simple residential<br />
working drawings. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103; Math 1.<br />
35665 On Campus OE-16 M 9:00am- 1:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Welby, L M 3 $0.00<br />
30139 On Campus OE-16 M 5:30pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arias del Cid, A M 3 $0.00<br />
DRFT 121 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING II<br />
Practices and procedures used in architectural drafting and design. Includes designing a small residence and drafting a set of simple<br />
residential working drawings. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: DRFT 120. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103; Math 1.<br />
36953 On Campus OE-16 M 9:00am- 1:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Welby, L M 3 $0.00<br />
30141 On Campus OE-16 M 5:30pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arias del Cid, A M 3 $0.00<br />
DRFT 124 ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING I<br />
Fundamentals of architectural rendering, including interior and exterior perspectives, oblique and isometric drawings. (TR: CSU)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103; Math 1.<br />
30143 On Campus OE-16 T 5:30pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
DRFT 125 ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING II<br />
Advanced techniques of architectural rendering, including one and two-point perspectives, oblique and isometric drawings. Rendering<br />
techniques include surfaces and textures, shades and shadow, figures and foliage. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: DRFT 124. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103; Math 1.<br />
30144 On Campus OE-16 T 5:30pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
DRFT 130 COMPUTER-ASSISTED DRAFTING AND DESIGN I<br />
A first course utilizing a CAD system to obtain graphic solutions to and designs of engineering and architectural drawings. Basic hightechnology<br />
skills <strong>for</strong> entry-level CAD operator. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: DRFT 101 or 105/ENGR 105 or DRFT 110 or<br />
120 or 126/EH 126. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103; Math 1.<br />
36060 On Campus OE-12 MW 9:00am-12:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arias del Cid, A M 5 $0.00<br />
33509 On Campus OE-12 MW 5:30pm- 9:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 5 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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DRFT 131 COMPUTER-ASSISTED DRAFTING AND DESIGN II<br />
Provides experienced 2D AutoCAD users with an understanding of creating 3D AutoCAD models, shading and rendering techniques, and<br />
customizing features of AutoCAD. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: ENGR 130/DRFT 130.<br />
36954 On Campus OE-12 TR 9:00am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arias del Cid, A M 5 $0.00<br />
33510 On Campus OE-12 TR 5:30pm- 8:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arias del Cid, A M 5 $0.00<br />
DRFT 132 COMPUTER-ASSISTED DRAFTING AND DESIGN III<br />
Introduction to building in<strong>for</strong>mation modeling and the fundamentals of its use in preparation of building construction documents, with<br />
emphasis on current industry standard B.I.M. software <strong>for</strong> architecture. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: ENGR 130/DRAFT 130.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103; Math 1.<br />
37030 On Campus OE-12 TR 9:00am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arias del Cid, A M 5 $0.00<br />
33511 On Campus OE-12 TR 5:30pm- 8:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arias del Cid, A M 5 $0.00<br />
DRFT 136 COMPUTER ANIMATION I<br />
Fundamentals of computer animation, including modeling, animation and rendering. Builds a foundation <strong>for</strong> developing character animation<br />
and special-effect sequences. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103; Math 1. COURSE ADVISORY: ART 124A and<br />
140 and 141 and DRFT 131 or ENGR 131.<br />
36174 On Campus A-172 R 5:00pm- 9:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mahapatra, M 3 $0.00<br />
DRFT 290 WORK EXPERIENCE IN DRAFTING<br />
Work experience on a job or project directly related to drafting, combined with classroom instruction enabling the student to acquire skills and<br />
attitudes necessary to enter and/or progress in a drafting occupation. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Employed or available <strong>for</strong><br />
employment in an occupation directly related to the Drafting major; must be enrolled in no less than seven (7) units, including Work Experience.<br />
36411 On Campus OE-16 W 4:30pm- 5:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Connell Sr, J 1 $0.00<br />
36582 On Campus OE-16 W 4:30pm- 5:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Connell Sr, J 2 $0.00<br />
36583 On Campus OE-16 W 4:30pm- 5:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Connell Sr, J 3 $0.00<br />
36584 On Campus OE-16 W 4:30pm- 5:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Connell Sr, J 4 $0.00<br />
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION<br />
ECE 290: For orientation in<strong>for</strong>mation, contact the instructor at Jillbakersbcc@verizon.net.<br />
ECE 102 CHILD, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY<br />
Examines how children are socialized and the interrelationship of family, school and community. Covers cultural values, family functions, resiliency,<br />
advocacy skills, community resources and supports <strong>for</strong> families. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
34330 On Campus PE-216 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lake, K O 3 $0.00<br />
33290 On Campus A-273 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom King, K T 3 $0.00<br />
31318 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Smith, J K 3 $0.00<br />
31319 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Smith, J K 3 $0.00<br />
36657 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Smith, J K 3 $0.00<br />
ECE 103 FOUNDATIONS OF ECE I<br />
Introductory course in ECE. Emphasis on identification, development and application of appropriate materials, procedures and teaching<br />
practices. Requires 9 hours a week of student teaching. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100, 103. COURSE ADVISORY:<br />
ECE 102; 120 or PSY 140.<br />
33291 On Campus A-161 W 6:00pm- 8:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Smith, J K 5 $0.00<br />
ECE 108 CREATIVE LEARNING AND CURRICULUM<br />
Explores questions regarding creative teaching and learning, as well as the role of creative experience in education and personality development.<br />
(TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
34332 On Campus A-161 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cooper, H P 3 $0.00<br />
ECE 111 ADMINISTRATION OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS II<br />
Addresses leadership styles, skills, staff development, grants, advocacy, ethics. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Student must<br />
have completed 12 core ECE units as defined by Community Care Licensing plus 3 units of supervised field experience. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36983 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Hammond, B B 3 $0.00<br />
ECE 115 CHILDREN’S LITERATURE<br />
Surveys traditional and contemporary children’s literature, including poetry, fiction, non-fiction and folk literature of different cultures. Covers<br />
criteria <strong>for</strong> selection, age appropriateness and use. Demonstrates presentation and storytelling. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36984 On Campus A-161 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bowman, E A 3 $0.00<br />
ECE 120 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR EDUCATORS<br />
Emphasizes the development of young children (birth through age 8) <strong>for</strong> the ECE student. Observations, multicultural influences and<br />
theoretical ideas <strong>for</strong> educators are discussed. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33796 On Campus A-161 W 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lake, K O 3 $0.00<br />
31321 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Lake, K O 3 $0.00<br />
36989 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Smith, J K 3 $0.00<br />
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ECE 121 HEALTH, SAFETY AND NUTRITION FOR YOUNG CHILDREN<br />
Emphasizes the interrelatedness of health, safety and nutrition in young children. Legalities, standards, policies and procedures, prevention<br />
techniques, curriculum and collaboration with families are covered. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33797 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Lake, K O 3 $0.00<br />
35063 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Lake, K O 3 $0.00<br />
36986 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Lake, K O 3 $0.00<br />
ECE 128 OBSERVATION AND ASSESSMENT<br />
Explores theoretical aspects of observing and assessing the young child. Purpose of observations, advantages and disadvantages of various<br />
techniques, assessments and curriculum planning are covered. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Student must have completed<br />
12 core units as defined by Community Care Licensing plus 3 units of supervised field experience. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 100 and 103.<br />
36985 On Campus PE-215 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
ECE 132 TEACHING IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY<br />
Examines human relations, as related to differences, and how these processes impact teaching in a diverse society. Anti-bias and other<br />
practices to promote equity are explored. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
35250 On Campus A-161 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom King, K T 3 $0.00<br />
ECE 141 DEVELOPMENT AND CAREGIVING OF INFANTS AND TODDLERS<br />
Survey of the development of infants and toddlers. Optimal caregiving strategies and skills needed <strong>for</strong> providing a quality program <strong>for</strong> infants<br />
and toddlers covered. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33298 On Campus A-273 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rizo, E B 3 $0.00<br />
ECE 290 WORK EXPERIENCE IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION<br />
Consists of supervised employment <strong>for</strong> Early Childhood Education students whose career objectives, course of study and employment<br />
complement each other. Students must accomplish specific course objectives. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: 6 ECE units,<br />
according to Community Care Licensing. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31325 On Campus TBA 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Baker, J M 1 $0.00<br />
35493 On Campus TBA 8.8 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Baker, J M 2 $0.00<br />
31327 On Campus TBA 12 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Baker, J M 3 $0.00<br />
EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCES<br />
ERTH 101 INTRODUCTORY ASTRONOMY<br />
Non-mathematical presentation of our knowledge of the universe. Includes birth and death of stars, <strong>for</strong>mation of solar system, black holes,<br />
quasars and the fourth dimension. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103; Math 1.<br />
30373 On Campus PS-101 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Marschak Jr, C F 3 $0.00<br />
30371 On Campus PS-101 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Connor, E B 3 $0.00<br />
30374 On Campus PS-101 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Marschak Jr, C F 3 $0.00<br />
36923 On Campus PS-101 F 9:35am-12:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Tavakkoly, A S 3 $0.00<br />
33130 On Campus PS-101 R 6:00pm- 9:00pm 10/24/13-12/12/13 Class/Web Marschak Jr, C F 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 10/24/13-12/12/13<br />
33131 On Campus PS-101 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Connor, E B 3 $0.00<br />
ERTH 102 OBSERVATIONAL ASTRONOMY LABORATORY<br />
Emphasizes night-time observation of the sky. Observations are used to examine motions of the earth, moon and planets.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) COREQ: ERTH 101 or 101H. SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103.<br />
30376 Off Campus PLNTRM R 4:00pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Tavakkoly, A S 1 $0.00<br />
also meets Off Campus PLNTRM R 7:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30378 Off Campus PLNTRM M 4:00pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Connor, E B 1 $0.00<br />
also meets Off Campus PLNTRM M 7:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33132 Off Campus PLNTRM T 7:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kelly, S P 1 $0.00<br />
33133 Off Campus PLNTRM W 7:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Marsden, D W 1 $0.00<br />
ERTH 106 BLACK HOLES AND THE UNIVERSE<br />
Basic introduction to relativity, cosmology, quantum mechanics, string theory, black holes, time travel, higher dimensions and other abstract<br />
theories. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103; Math 1. COURSE ADVISORY: ERTH 101 or 101H.<br />
34379 On Campus EBS-102 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Connor, E B 3 $0.00<br />
ERTH 111 DYNAMIC EARTH - PHYSICAL GEOLOGY<br />
Introduction to the physical geologic processes of planet earth. Topics include plate tectonics, earthquakes, flooding, landslides, volcanism,<br />
mountain building, earth resources, hydrologic processes and earth materials. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
English 103; Math 1.<br />
30379 On Campus EBS-102 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dinklage, W S 3 $0.00<br />
30380 On Campus EBS-102 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dinklage, W S 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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ERTH 111H DYNAMIC EARTH - PHYSICAL GEOLOGY, HONORS<br />
Introduction to the physical geologic processes of planet earth. Topics include plate tectonics, earthquakes, flooding, landslides, volcanism,<br />
mountain building, earth resources, hydrologic processes and earth materials. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) LIMITATION ON<br />
ENROLLMENT: Acceptance into the Honors Program. COURSE ADVISORY: ERTH 111L or 131 SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 1;<br />
eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36536 On Campus EBS-123 M 8:15am- 9:10am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Dinklage, W S 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-102 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36535 On Campus EBS-102 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Dinklage, W S 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-123 M 8:15am- 9:10am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
ERTH 111L DYNAMIC EARTH - PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY<br />
Laboratory approach to geologic studies. Topics include minerals and rocks, plate tectonics, topographic map interpretation, faults and<br />
folds, geologic maps and cross sections. Local field trips required. (TR: CSU/UC) COREQ: Prior or concurrent enrollment in ERTH 111 or<br />
concurrent enrollment in ERTH 111H. SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103; Math 1.<br />
30381 On Campus EBS-123 W 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dependahl, J J 1 $0.00<br />
30382 On Campus EBS-123 T 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dependahl, J J 1 $0.00<br />
ERTH 112 HISTORY OF THE EARTH<br />
Introduction to the geologic history of the earth. Emphasis on the origin and evolution of continents, oceans, the atmosphere and life on<br />
Earth. Required of all Geology majors. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103. COURSE ADVISORY: Concurrent enrollment in<br />
ERTH 112L and 131 or 132.<br />
30383 On Campus EBS-115 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Schultz, J L 3 $0.00<br />
ERTH 112L HISTORICAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY<br />
Laboratory approach to historical geology. Topics include sedimentary rock interpretation, stratigraphy, paleogeography and fossil identification.<br />
Includes local field trips. (TR: CSU/UC) COREQ: ERTH 112. SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103.<br />
30384 On Campus EBS-115 R 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Schultz, J L 1 $0.00<br />
ERTH 114 THE GEOLOGY OF CALIFORNIA<br />
Varied landscapes of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia interpreted by introductory plate tectonics. Volcanism, earthquakes and other geologic processes are studied<br />
in relation to the origins and features of the provinces of the state. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103. COURSE ADVISORY:<br />
Concurrent enrollment in ERTH 131 or 132.<br />
37056 On Campus EBS-102 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Thomas, S F 3 $0.00<br />
ERTH 115 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY<br />
Introduction to the violent <strong>for</strong>ces of nature, such as volcanism, earthquakes, fires, floods, landslides and other geologic hazards; the<br />
relationship of humans with their geologic environment. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 1; English 103. COURSE ADVISORY:<br />
Concurrent enrollment in ERTH 115L and 131 or 132.<br />
34380 On Campus EBS-102 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dinklage, W S 3 $0.00<br />
33813 On Campus EBS-102 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Thomas, S F 3 $0.00<br />
ERTH 115L ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY<br />
Laboratory approach to topics covered in ERTH 115, with emphasis on rock and mineral identification, geologic hazards, geologic resource<br />
management, and land use planning. In-lab field trips. (TR: CSU/UC) COREQ: ERTH 115/ENVS 115. SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 1; English 103.<br />
35929 On Campus EBS-123 T 11:05am- 2:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Thomas, S F 1 $0.00<br />
33814 On Campus EBS-123 R 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dinklage, W S 1 $0.00<br />
ERTH 116 ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES<br />
Study of <strong>for</strong>mation, exploration, development and judicious use of natural resources in relation to present and future energy requirements:<br />
conservation, fossil fuels, solar, geothermal, nuclear and hydrogen. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 4; English 103.<br />
34994 On Campus EBS-115 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Meyer, J W 3 $0.00<br />
ERTH 122 DINOSAURS<br />
Introduction to the science of dinosaurs, stressing their evolution, ecology, bone structures and extinction. Emphasizes dinosaurian diversity,<br />
rise of dinosaurs, and their extinction in a Mesozoic world. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103.<br />
36964 On Campus EBS-115 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gray, R S 3 $0.00<br />
ERTH 125 MINERALOGY AND RESOURCES<br />
Introduction to basic concepts of mineralogy, crystallography, crystal and mineral chemistry, beginning optics, paragenesis of economic<br />
minerals, and plate tectonics of mineral resources. Required of Geology majors. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103, Math 4.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: ERTH 111 or 112 and CHEM 101.<br />
30388 On Campus EBS-115 MW 9:35am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Meyer, J W 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-115 MW 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
ERTH 131 GEOLOGIC FIELD STUDIES - EASTERN SIERRA NEVADA<br />
Five-day field course to study and interpret the geologic features and history of the Eastern Sierra Nevada region. Fee required.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) COREQ: ERTH 111 or 112 or 113 or 114 or 115/ENVS 115 or ERTH 122 or 125 or 126 or 132 or 141/<br />
GEOG 101 or ERTH 151. All prerequisite or corequisite.<br />
30389 Off Campus FIELD 14.4 hours/week 10/16/13-10/20/13 FldStudy Meyer, J W 2 $0.00<br />
30390 Off Campus FIELD 14.4 hours/week 10/16/13-10/20/13 FldStudy Schultz, J L 2 $0.00<br />
30392 Off Campus FIELD 14.4 hours/week 10/16/13-10/20/13 FldStudy Dinklage, W S 2 $0.00<br />
30393 Off Campus FIELD 14.4 hours/week 10/16/13-10/20/13 FldStudy Robinson, M A 2 $0.00<br />
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ERTH 141 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY<br />
Introduction to the earth sciences. Topics include geology, geomorphology, meteorology, climatology, hydrology and agronomy. Required<br />
<strong>for</strong> Geography majors. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103; Math 1. COURSE ADVISORY: Concurrent enrollment in<br />
ERTH 141L/GEOG 101L.<br />
30395 On Campus EBS-102 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Robinson, M A 3 $0.00<br />
30394 On Campus EBS-102 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Robinson, M A 3 $0.00<br />
ERTH 141L PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY<br />
Laboratory approach to physical geography studies. Topics include aerial photo and map interpretation, rocks and the rock cycle, geomorphology,<br />
oceanography and meteorology. Local field trips required. (TR: CSU/UC) COREQ: ERTH 141/GEOG 101. SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 1;<br />
English 103.<br />
30397 On Campus EBS-123 R 11:05am- 2:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Vergeer, M P 1 $0.00<br />
30396 On Campus EBS-123 M 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Vergeer, M P 1 $0.00<br />
ERTH 142 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY<br />
Addresses regional patterns of principal economic activities of the world, with emphasis on economic development and the problems of<br />
urbanization, transportation and the environment. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103; Math 4.<br />
30398 On Campus EBS-102 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Armstrong, B G 3 $0.00<br />
ERTH 151 INTRODUCTORY PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY<br />
Study of the origin of the continents and oceans; marine geology, chemistry of seawater, currents, waves, tides and the ocean environment.<br />
Required of Marine Science majors. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103; Math 1. COURSE ADVISORY:<br />
Concurrent enrollment in ERTH 151L.<br />
30399 On Campus EBS-102 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Schneider, C E 3 $0.00<br />
ERTH 151L INTRODUCTORY PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY LABORATORY<br />
Laboratory approach to marine navigation, marine geology, marine sediments, physical and chemical aspects of the oceans, and marine<br />
micropaleontology. Field trips to areas of oceanographic interest. (TR: CSU/UC) COREQ: ERTH 151. SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103; Math 1.<br />
30400 On Campus EBS-123 W 11:05am- 2:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Schneider, C E 1 $0.00<br />
ERTH 152 WEATHER AND CLIMATE<br />
Study of weather emphasizes both the structural and physical variability of the earth’s atmosphere. Local weather patterns and analysis of<br />
weather maps supplement this course. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103 and Math 1.<br />
30401 On Campus EBS-102 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Robinson, M A 3 $0.00<br />
ERTH 171 INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND MAPS<br />
Introduction to the techniques, tools and theories used to examine geographic data, with focus on Geographic In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems (GIS).<br />
Includes cartography and exposure to GIS applications. (TR: CSU/UC) COREQ: ERTH 172/GEOG 172. SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103;<br />
Math 4.<br />
34991 On Campus EBS-102 MW 4:00pm- 5:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Robinson, M A 2 $0.00<br />
ERTH 172 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS: SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS<br />
Hands-on training with a Geographic In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems (GIS) software package (ArcGIS). Covers key skills <strong>for</strong> operating a GIS, plus<br />
various application areas <strong>for</strong> GIS. Concurrent enrollment in ERTH 171/GEOG 171 or interview with instructor required. (TR: CSU) SKILLS<br />
ADVISORY: English 103. COREQ: ERTH 171/GEOG 171 (taken concurrently).<br />
34993 On Campus TBA MW 5:10pm- 6:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Robinson, M A 2 $0.00<br />
ERTH 299 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN EARTH SCIENCE<br />
Provides opportunities <strong>for</strong> students to explore a subject in depth beyond what is possible in existing courses. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON<br />
ENROLLMENT: Completion of a minimum of 12 units at SBCC with a 2.5 GPA and a minimum of six units with a 3.0 GPA within the department.<br />
35414 Off Campus TBA 6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Staff 2 $0.00<br />
ECONOMICS<br />
ECON 101 MICROECONOMICS<br />
Presents modern theories of price <strong>for</strong>mation, industrial organization, factor pricing and income determination. Emphasis on U.S. markets and<br />
their relationships with the rest of the world. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 100.<br />
31578 On Campus IDC-215 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Barr, C E 3 $0.00<br />
33614 On Campus BC-226 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Naylor Jr, W C 3 $0.00<br />
31579 On Campus IDC-215 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Barr, C E 3 $0.00<br />
33613 On Campus BC-226 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Naylor Jr, W C 3 $0.00<br />
35519 On Campus BC-226 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Naylor Jr, W C 3 $0.00<br />
ECON 102 MACROECONOMICS<br />
Systematic analysis of the factors which determine national income, business cycles, unemployment and inflation. Overview of U.S. banking<br />
structure. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 100. COURSE ADVISORY: ECON 101.<br />
31583 On Campus IDC-215 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Barr, C E 3 $0.00<br />
31581 On Campus IDC-215 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Barr, C E 3 $0.00<br />
33627 On Campus IDC-215 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Barr, C E 3 $0.00<br />
33339 On Campus IDC-215 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lewin, R J 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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EDUCATION<br />
ED 105: Students must take all six modules <strong>for</strong> a Skills Competency Award.<br />
ED 101 INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING AND LEARNING IN K-12 CONTEMPORARY CLASSROOMS<br />
Provides students interested in teaching with an introduction to the teaching profession. Addresses critical issues in contemporary classrooms.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31177 On Campus PE-216 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Forthe, D E 3 $0.00<br />
34942 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Forthe, D E 3 $0.00<br />
36990 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Staff 3 $0.00<br />
ED 105A INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE (LANGUAGE ACQUISITION)<br />
Introduction to teaching English as a <strong>for</strong>eign language (TEFL certificate program), with focus on second language acquisition theories. All six<br />
modules must be taken to complete the Skills Competency Award. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100.<br />
33629 On Campus A-217 W 6:00pm- 9:20pm 08/28/13-09/25/13 Classroom Spaventa, L J 1 $0.00<br />
ED 105C INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE (CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION)<br />
Introduction to teaching English as a <strong>for</strong>eign language (TEFL certificate program), with emphasis on cultural differences. All six modules<br />
must be taken to complete the Skills Competency Award. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100.<br />
33631 On Campus A-217 W 6:00pm- 9:20pm 10/02/13-10/30/13 Classroom Bowman, I K 1 $0.00<br />
ED 105D INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE (ENGLISH GRAMMAR)<br />
Introduction to teaching English as a <strong>for</strong>eign language (TEFL certificate program), with focus on advanced grammar and linguistics. All six<br />
modules must be taken to complete the Skills Competency Award. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100.<br />
33630 On Campus A-217 W 6:00pm- 9:20pm 11/06/13-12/05/13 Classroom Spaventa, M L 1 $0.00<br />
ED 291 PRACTICUM IN TEACHING<br />
Designed to provide pre-service teachers the opportunity to gain classroom experience. Course lecture addresses topics related to current<br />
trends in education. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: ED 101, may be taken concurrently. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36539 On Campus ECOC-2 TR 10:00am-10:30am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Forthe, D E 2 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA TR 8:30am- 9:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
ED 295 INTERNSHIP IN EDUCATION<br />
Structured program in which students gain experience with community organizations related to the discipline. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON<br />
ENROLLMENT: Prerequisite or corequisite of ED 101. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31178 On Campus ECOC-2 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Forthe, D E 2 $0.00<br />
31179 On Campus ECOC-2 8.8 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Forthe, D E 3 $0.00<br />
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN<br />
EMT 110 fulfills curriculum guidelines of Title 22, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State Health and Safety Code <strong>for</strong> EMT-B certification. Students who<br />
successfully complete the course are eligible to take the National Registry EMT exam. Passing this exam is required to obtain EMT<br />
certification in any county in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia.<br />
EMT 111 is offered in two <strong>for</strong>mats. Both are one-unit classes. Students are required to attend only one <strong>for</strong>mat:<br />
1. Semester-length: Attend first lecture and arrange class and lab time <strong>for</strong> the semester with the instructor; or<br />
2. Weekend recertification: This <strong>for</strong>mat is an intensive two-day class held over one weekend.<br />
EMT 110 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN-BASIC<br />
Theory and skills <strong>for</strong> treatment of acute/emergency injury and illness. Includes hospital and field EMT provider observation. Meets eligibility<br />
requirements <strong>for</strong> the National Registry EMT Exam. COURSE ADVISORY: AH 120 with a minimum grade of “C.” Medical terminology<br />
provides a basic foundation in understanding terms associated with body systems and the injuries and illnesses which the EMT will be<br />
assessing and treating. LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Current CPR certificate <strong>for</strong> either the Health Care Provider or the Professional<br />
Rescuer. Must be at least 18 years old by the fourth week of the semester. Background check and TB testing are required.<br />
34443 On Campus A-211 T 2:15pm- 7:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mailes, C P 6 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-243 WR 8:00am-10:45am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
34444 On Campus A-211 T 2:15pm- 7:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mailes, C P 6 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-243 WR 11:00am- 1:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
34446 On Campus A-211 T 2:15pm- 7:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mailes, C P 6 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-243 WR 2:00pm- 4:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
EMT 111 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN-BASIC OVERVIEW<br />
EMT-Basic recertification course consisting of theory, skills and testing. Twenty-four hours of continuing education and a Cali<strong>for</strong>nia EMT<br />
skills verification <strong>for</strong>m issued on completion. LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Current CPR certificate <strong>for</strong> the Health Care Provider or the<br />
Professional Rescuer. Unlimited repetitions allowed <strong>for</strong> legally mandated programs.<br />
34449 On Campus A-211 S 8:00am- 8:00pm 12/07/13-12/07/13 Classroom Mailes, C P 0.9 $23.40<br />
also meets On Campus A-211 Su 8:00am- 8:00pm 12/08/13-12/08/13<br />
34453 On Campus A-211 T 2:15pm- 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mailes, C P 0.9 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-243 WR 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
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ENGINEERING<br />
ENGR 101 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING<br />
Introduction to the engineering profession, engineering schools and four-year transfer programs. Use of spreadsheets, word processors,<br />
group-oriented design projects; guest speakers and current areas of interest. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100<br />
and 103.<br />
31484 On Campus PS-128 WF 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-11/13/13 Classroom Arnold, N J 2 $0.00<br />
ENGR 102 ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS WITH MATLAB<br />
Introduction to engineering calculations using MatLab, including matrix computation, numerical analysis, graphics and m-files. Foundational<br />
in the coverage and usages of the many MatLab features. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103; Math 107 or 111.<br />
35701 On Campus PS-116 W 4:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arnold, N J 1 $0.00<br />
ENGR 105 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS<br />
Graphic/visual communication, emphasizing the engineering design process. Topics include the design process, lettering, freehand sketching,<br />
multiviews and linear perspectives. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103; Math 1.<br />
31485 On Campus OE-16 T 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arnold, N J 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus OE-16 R 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
ENGR 115 STATICS AND STRENGTH OF MATERIALS<br />
Study of <strong>for</strong>ce systems, statics of particles and rigid bodies, distributed <strong>for</strong>ces. Analysis of structures, moments of inertia and friction.<br />
(CAN ENGR 8) (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: PHYS 121. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31486 On Campus PS-128 TRF 11:10am-12:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arnold, N J 4 $0.00<br />
ENGR 117 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS<br />
Introduction to electronic circuits. Includes AC and DC circuit analysis, transient and complete response and operational amplifiers.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: Math 160. COREQ: PHYS 122. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31487 On Campus PS-128 MW 3:00pm- 4:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arnold, N J 3 $0.00<br />
ENGR 117L ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LABORATORY<br />
Laboratory to accompany Engineering 117. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: Math 160. COREQ: ENG 117, PHYS 122. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
English 100 and 103.<br />
33325 On Campus PS-116 M 4:25pm- 7:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arnold, N J 1 $0.00<br />
36981 On Campus PS-116 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 1 $0.00<br />
ENGR 130 COMPUTER-ASSISTED DRAFTING AND DESIGN I<br />
A first course utilizing a CAD system to obtain graphic solutions to and designs of engineering and architectural drawings. Basic high-technology<br />
skills <strong>for</strong> entry-level CAD operator. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: DRFT 101 or 105/ENGR 105 or DRFT 110 or 120 or 126.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103; Math 1.<br />
36134 On Campus OE-12 MW 9:00am-12:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Welby, L M 5 $0.00<br />
34317 On Campus OE-12 MW 5:30pm- 9:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arias del Cid, A M 5 $0.00<br />
ENGR 131 COMPUTER-ASSISTED DRAFTING AND DESIGN II<br />
Provides experienced 2D AutoCAD users with an understanding of creating 3D AutoCAD models, shading and rendering techniques, and<br />
customizing features of AutoCAD. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: ENGR 130/DRFT 130.<br />
37010 On Campus OE-12 TR 9:00am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arias del Cid, A M 5 $0.00<br />
33073 On Campus OE-12 TR 5:30pm- 8:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arias del Cid, A M 5 $0.00<br />
ENGR 132 COMPUTER-ASSISTED DRAFTING AND DESIGN III<br />
Introduction to building in<strong>for</strong>mation modeling and the fundamentals of its use in preparation of building construction documents, with<br />
emphasis on current industry standard B.I.M. software <strong>for</strong> architecture. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: ENGR 130/DRFT 130.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103; Math 1.<br />
37031 On Campus OE-12 TR 9:00am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arias del Cid, A M 5 $0.00<br />
33389 On Campus OE-12 TR 5:30pm- 8:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arias del Cid, A M 5 $0.00<br />
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE<br />
For students whose native language is not English.<br />
PLACEMENT BY ASSESSMENT EXAM BEFORE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. CONTACT ASSESSMENT OFFICE,<br />
SS-251, (805) 730-4149.<br />
Level 1 classes are ESL 40, 41, 42, 43 and 44.<br />
Level 2 classes are ESL 50, 51, 52, 53 and 54.<br />
Level 3 classes are ESL 60, 61, 62 and 121.<br />
Level 4 classes are ESL 122, 123, 124, 125 and 132.<br />
Level 5 classes are ESL 130, 131, 134 and 135.<br />
Non-credit, adult education ESL courses are offered by the Continuing Education Division. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call (805) 687-0812.<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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ESL 029 WRITING SKILLS ON COMPUTER LEVELS 1-3<br />
Hybrid (part online, part classroom instruction) course designed to improve ESL students’ writing and revising skills, using computer-assisted methods.<br />
36853 On Campus ECC-24 MTWR Noon -12:50pm 09/09/13-10/03/13 Class/Web Robledo, R E 1 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 09/09/13-10/03/13<br />
35504 On Campus ECC-24 MTWR 5:00pm- 5:50pm 11/04/13-12/05/13 Class/Web Peinado, F J 1 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 11/04/13-12/05/13<br />
33142 On Campus ECC-24 MTWR 5:00pm- 5:50pm 09/09/13-10/03/13 Class/Web Peinado, F J 1 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 09/09/13-10/03/13<br />
ESL 040 GRAMMAR LEVEL 1<br />
Beginning students learn and practice basic verb tenses and sentence structures. PREREQ: Qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
36855 On Campus ECC-08A MTWR 10:00am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Robledo, R E 4 $0.00<br />
37025 On Campus IDC-205 MW 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4 $0.00<br />
33144 On Campus ECC-09 TR 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kipp, S J 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 041 WRITING LEVEL 1<br />
Beginning students learn basic word order and sentence structure, using a process approach. PREREQ: Qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
37026 On Campus ECC-13 MW 8:00pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4 $0.00<br />
30481 On Campus ECC-08A MW 8:00am- 9:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Robledo, R E 4 $0.00<br />
33151 On Campus CC-126 TR 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Clark-Ruiz, J 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 042 READING LEVEL 1<br />
Beginning students learn basic reading skills and strategies. PREREQ: Qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
30483 On Campus ECC-08A TR 8:00am- 9:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Robledo, R E 4 $0.00<br />
33156 On Campus CC-226 TR 8:00pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Keturi, H L 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 043 FOUNDATIONS 1: LISTENING, SPEAKING AND GRAMMAR<br />
Beginning students learn English skills <strong>for</strong> speaking and listening with vocabulary and grammar <strong>for</strong> fluency. PREREQ: Qualifying score on<br />
SBCC placement exam.<br />
36854 On Campus ECC-26B MW 6:00pm- 8:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom McGarry, P F 6 $0.00<br />
ESL 050 GRAMMAR LEVEL 2<br />
High beginning/low intermediate students review, practice and expand on basic verb tenses and sentence structure, with emphasis on<br />
question <strong>for</strong>ms. PREREQ: ESL 40, with a “C” or better, or ESL 43 with a “C” or better, or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
30485 On Campus CC-226 MW 10:00am-11:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Goodnough, R A 4 $0.00<br />
30486 On Campus TBA TR 10:00am-11:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Goodnough, R A 4 $0.00<br />
33461 On Campus ECC-26A TR 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ter Mate-Martinsen, M E 4 $0.00<br />
33160 On Campus ECC-08A MW 8:00pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Layman, C 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 051 WRITING LEVEL 2<br />
High beginning/low intermediate students incorporate a variety of sentence structures to write basic paragraphs, using a process approach.<br />
PREREQ: ESL 41, with a “P”, or ESL 44 with a “C” or better, or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
35505 On Campus CC-226 MW 8:00am- 9:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Vopelak, E F 4 $0.00<br />
33163 On Campus ECC-13 T 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Melendez, C Y 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-08A R 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33162 On Campus ECC-26A TR 8:00pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 052 READING LEVEL 2<br />
High beginning/low intermediate students expand basic reading skills and strategies. PREREQ: ESL 42 with a “C” or better, or ESL 44,<br />
with a “C” or better, or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
34665 On Campus ECC-11A TR 8:00pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cassriel, B R 4 $0.00<br />
31907 On Campus ECC-09 TR Noon - 1:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Robledo, R E 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 054 FOUNDATIONS 2: READING, WRITING AND GRAMMAR<br />
High beginning/low intermediate students learn English reading, vocabulary, writing, grammar and study skills. PREREQ: Qualifying score<br />
on SBCC placement exam, or ESL 41, with a “P” and ESL 42, with a “C” or better, or ESL 44, with a “C” or better.<br />
36856 On Campus ECC-11A MW 6:00pm- 8:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Butler, P A 6 $0.00<br />
ESL 060 GRAMMAR LEVEL 3<br />
Intermediate students further develop grammatical competence, including practice with progressive and present perfect verb <strong>for</strong>ms.<br />
PREREQ: ESL 50 or 53, with a “C” or better or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
34465 On Campus ECC-09 TR 10:00am-11:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Reynolds, G V 4 $0.00<br />
33166 On Campus ECC-09 MW 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gottwald, T A 4 $0.00<br />
33167 On Campus ECC-11A TR 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Reynolds, G V 4 $0.00<br />
33168 On Campus PS-128 TR 8:00pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wahlberg, D D 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 061 WRITING LEVEL 3<br />
Intermediate students further develop paragraph-writing skills, using a process approach. PREREQ: ESL 51 with a “P”, or ESL 54, with a<br />
“C” or better or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
37027 On Campus ECC-08A F 9:00am-12:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4 $0.00<br />
30492 On Campus ECC-09 MW 8:00am- 9:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
30493 On Campus ECC-08A MW Noon - 1:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Howard, D 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 061—Writing Level 3 classes continue on the next page<br />
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33170 On Campus PS-128 TR 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mireles, R M 4 $0.00<br />
33171 On Campus ECC-28 TR 8:00pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
33787 On Campus ECC-09 MW 8:00pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 062 READING LEVEL 3<br />
Intermediate students develop reading skills and strategies necessary to interpret intermediate texts. PREREQ: ESL 52 or ESL 54, with a<br />
“C” or better, or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
33172 On Campus ECC-06 MW 8:00pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
30497 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Peinado, F J 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-08A R Noon - 1:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33173 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Peinado, F J 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-08A T 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
ESL 063 FOUNDATIONS 3: LISTENING, SPEAKING AND GRAMMAR<br />
Intermediate students learn English skills, especially <strong>for</strong> speaking and listening, with vocabulary and grammar <strong>for</strong> fluency. PREREQ: ESL 50<br />
with a minimum grade of “C” or ESL 53 with a minimum grade of “C” or qualifying score on the SBCC placement exam.<br />
36543 On Campus ECC-30 MW 8:00am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cassriel, B R 6 $0.00<br />
ESL 064 FOUNDATIONS 3: READING, WRITING AND GRAMMAR<br />
Intermediate students learn English reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary and study skills. PREREQ: ESL 51 with a minimum grade of “P”<br />
or ESL 52 with a minimum grade of “C” or ESL 54 with a minimum grade of “C” or qualifying score on the SBCC placement exam.<br />
36847 On Campus CC-126 TR 8:00am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ter Mate-Martinsen, M E 6 $0.00<br />
ESL 121 LEVEL 3: INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION<br />
Students develop intermediate listening and speaking skills. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: ESL 117, with a “P” or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
36862 On Campus ECC-09 TR 2:00pm- 3:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ter Mate-Martinsen, M E 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 122 GRAMMAR LEVEL 4<br />
High intermediate students expand grammatical competence, including practice of past perfect verb <strong>for</strong>ms and passive structures. (TR: CSU)<br />
PREREQ: ESL 60, with a “C” or better or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
30498 On Campus ECC-26B MTWR 10:00am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Peinado, F J 4 $0.00<br />
31908 On Campus ECC-11A TR 10:00am-11:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Howard, D 4 $0.00<br />
30499 On Campus ECC-26B MTWR 11:00am-11:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Peinado, F J 4 $0.00<br />
33175 On Campus ECC-26A MW 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Chavez, M L 4 $0.00<br />
33176 On Campus ECC-30 TR 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arnold, T D 4 $0.00<br />
36642 On Campus ECC-26A MW 8:00pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 123 WRITING LEVEL 4<br />
High intermediate students master paragraph writing skills and begin constructing essays using a process approach. (TR: CSU/UC<br />
TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: ESL 61, with a “P” or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
35997 On Campus ECC-26A TR 8:00am- 9:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Moreno, E 4 $0.00<br />
36859 On Campus ECC-09 F 9:00am-12:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
34470 On Campus CC-126 MW 11:00am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Cassriel, B R 4 $0.00<br />
36641 On Campus TBA TR 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wade, E R 4 $0.00<br />
30501 On Campus ECC-33 MW 8:00am- 9:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gordon, D B 4 $0.00<br />
30504 On Campus CC-126 MW 2:00pm- 3:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bauler, C V 4 $0.00<br />
30506 On Campus ECC-26B TR Noon - 1:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4 $0.00<br />
33178 On Campus CC-126 MW 8:00pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
33179 On Campus CC-226 TR 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Alexander, D A 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 124 READING LEVEL 4<br />
High intermediate students expand reading skills and strategies to comprehend and analyze authentic texts. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: ESL 62,<br />
with a “C” or better or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
35507 On Campus ECC-26A MW Noon - 1:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wood, J A 4 $0.00<br />
36849 On Campus ECC-09 MW 4:00pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wollenberg, J E 4 $0.00<br />
30508 On Campus CC-126 MW 8:00am- 9:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lavine, S W 4 $0.00<br />
30509 On Campus ECC-06 TR 8:00am- 9:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Reynolds, G V 4 $0.00<br />
30510 On Campus CC-126 TR Noon - 1:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wood, J A 4 $0.00<br />
33180 On Campus ECC-08A TR 8:00pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Reynolds, G V 4 $0.00<br />
30507 On Campus ECC-08A MW 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Naughton, S J 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 125 LEVEL 4 ADVANCED CONVERSATION<br />
Students develop advanced listening and speaking skills. PREREQ: ESL 121, with a “P” or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam. (TR: CSU)<br />
36860 On Campus ECC-26A TR 4:00pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Thibault, J A 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 130 READING LEVEL 5<br />
Advanced students apply reading skills and strategies to authentic texts in order to summarize, analyze and synthesize material. (TR: CSU)<br />
PREREQ: ESL 124, with a “C” or better or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
33800 On Campus ECC-26A MW 8:00am- 9:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Howard, D 4 $0.00<br />
36861 On Campus ECC-26A F 9:00am-12:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Ter Mate-Martinsen, M E 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 130—Reading Level 5 classes continue on the next page<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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36241 On Campus ECC-08A MW 2:00pm- 3:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Cassriel, B R 4 $0.00<br />
36857 On Campus ECC-09 TR 4:00pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Ter Mate-Martinsen, M E 4 $0.00<br />
30516 On Campus ECC-09 TR 8:00am- 9:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Howard, D 4 $0.00<br />
31911 On Campus ECC-09 MW Noon - 1:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Goodnough, R A 4 $0.00<br />
30518 On Campus ECC-11A TR Noon - 1:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Goodnough, R A 4 $0.00<br />
33181 On Campus CC-226 MW 8:00pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 131 GRAMMAR LEVEL 5<br />
Advanced students expand grammatical competence, including various clause structures and article usage. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: ESL 122,<br />
with a “C” or better, or 132, with a “P” or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
33803 On Campus CC-226 TR 8:00am- 9:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Butler, P A 4 $0.00<br />
30521 On Campus ECC-26A MTWR 10:00am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wood, J A 4 $0.00<br />
30522 On Campus ECC-26A MTWR 11:00am-11:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wood, J A 4 $0.00<br />
33183 On Campus CC-226 MW 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lasswell, S E 4 $0.00<br />
33420 On Campus CC-126 TR 8:00pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 132 WRITING/GRAMMAR IN CONTEXT LEVEL 4<br />
Intermediate writing course that integrates writing and grammar to facilitate the student’s transition to the general college curriculum. An<br />
accelerated, transferable course. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: ESL 60, with a “C” or better, and ESL 61, with a “P”, or<br />
qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
36184 On Campus ECC-26A TR Noon - 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Robertson, J L 6 $0.00<br />
ESL 134 WRITING LEVEL 5<br />
Advanced students develop essay-writing skills using a process approach. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: ESL 123 or 132,<br />
with a “P”, or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
36242 On Campus ECC-13 TR 8:00am- 9:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rightmire, C V 4 $0.00<br />
35509 On Campus CC-126 MW 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rigby, G C 4 $0.00<br />
30524 On Campus ECC-26A MW 4:00pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Tudman, K L 4 $0.00<br />
30525 On Campus ECC-09 MW 2:00pm- 3:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Marriott, N G 4 $0.00<br />
30526 On Campus CC-226 TR 10:00am-11:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bowman, I K 4 $0.00<br />
31913 On Campus ECC-11A TR 2:00pm- 3:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom McGrath, J K 4 $0.00<br />
33184 On Campus ECC-26B TR 6:00pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rightmire, S R 4 $0.00<br />
ESL 135 WRITING AND READING LEVEL 5<br />
Advanced reading and writing course that integrates reading to support the student’s transition to the general college curriculum. An<br />
accelerated, transferable course. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: ESL 123, with “P”, and ESL 124, with a “C” or better, or<br />
qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
36588 On Campus ECC-11A MW 8:00am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Butler, P A 6 $0.00<br />
36858 On Campus ECC-08A TR 2:00pm- 4:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 6 $0.00<br />
ESL 176 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE SUCCESS FOR ESL STUDENTS<br />
37068 On Campus ECC-24 MTWR 11:00am-11:50am 10/07/13-10/17/13 Classroom Uribe, L 0.5 $0.00<br />
37069 On Campus ECC-24 MTWR 5:00pm- 5:50pm 10/07/13-10/17/13 Classroom Uribe, L 0.5 $0.00<br />
ENGLISH, COMPOSITION AND LITERATURE<br />
ENGLISH 120, COLLEGE RESEARCH SKILLS:<br />
Practice in expository composition based on critical reading of short works and one book-length work. English 110 students are required<br />
to register and pay <strong>for</strong> the one-unit corequisite, English 120, <strong>College</strong> Research Skills, designed to support the development of a research<br />
paper. English 120 requirements are reviewed in English 110. Students must enroll in English 120 at the same time as they enroll in<br />
English 110 (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT).<br />
Students may locate the CRN <strong>for</strong> English 120 sections in one of two ways. In the printed version of the Class Schedule, English 120<br />
sections are listed after their corequisite English 110. To access the English 120 CRN in the web version of the Schedule, click on the blue<br />
CRN link <strong>for</strong> English 110. A new window will appear. Scroll down in this window, and locate the portion labeled Section Corequisites.<br />
The English 120 CRN is the number that follows.<br />
GREAT BOOKS:<br />
Great Books Curriculum courses include 50% readings from among the Core Authors List of classical works. The English Department<br />
offers GB sections in English 111 and sophomore literature courses. Great Books courses are designated by GB following the course<br />
number. Students who successfully complete 4 or more Great Books courses are eligible <strong>for</strong> an English Department Award.<br />
THE FOLLOWING ARE ENGLISH SKILLS CLASSES:<br />
English 60, 65, 70, 80, 103 and 109. Credit <strong>for</strong> English 60, 65, 70 and 80 requires completion of all coursework and eligibility <strong>for</strong> English<br />
70, 80, 100 and 103 respectively.<br />
THE MULTICULTURAL ENGLISH TRANSFER (MET) PROGRAM:<br />
Offers a multicultural, multidisciplinary curriculum in designated sections of English 60, 65, 70, 80, 100, 103, 110 and 111 <strong>for</strong><br />
students wanting to transfer or to complete certificate/degree programs. Each MET section has the designator MET immediately after<br />
its ticket number.<br />
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ENGLISH FLOW CHART<br />
READING COURSES<br />
WRITING COURSES<br />
English 60* (4.5 units)<br />
Basic Reading & Study Skills<br />
English 65 (4.5 units)<br />
Basic Skills: Writing<br />
INTENSIVE COURSES<br />
For enrollment in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong><br />
Intensive Courses: sbcc.edu/esp<br />
q<br />
English 70* (4.5 units)<br />
Effective Reading & Study<br />
Skills Techniques<br />
q<br />
English 80 (4.5 units)<br />
Effective Writing Techniques<br />
q<br />
English 117 (6.0 units)<br />
Fundamentals of Composition<br />
Intensive—Course <strong>for</strong> students<br />
with English 80 placement. Successful<br />
completion meets the writing<br />
requirement <strong>for</strong> English 110.<br />
q<br />
q<br />
English 103 (4.5 units)<br />
Improvement of <strong>College</strong><br />
Reading & Study Skills<br />
English 100 (3.0 units)<br />
Fundamentals of Composition<br />
q<br />
English 121 (2.0 units)<br />
<strong>College</strong> Composition Workshop<br />
- and -<br />
Reading Level Satisfied<br />
Reading at college level;<br />
no reading course required<br />
*Completion of<br />
English 70 or eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 103 is required <strong>for</strong> entry<br />
into English 110<br />
q<br />
English 110/110H (3.0 units)<br />
Composition & Reading<br />
- and -<br />
English 120 (1.0 units)<br />
<strong>College</strong> Research Skills<br />
q<br />
English 110 (3.0 units)<br />
Composition & Reading<br />
—Intensive course <strong>for</strong> students with<br />
English 100 placement. Requires<br />
concurrent enrollment in English 110<br />
and English 121.<br />
- and -<br />
English 120 (1.0 units)<br />
<strong>College</strong> Research Skills<br />
q<br />
English 111/111H (3.0 units)<br />
Critical Thinking &<br />
Composition through Literature<br />
- or -<br />
Philosophy 111 (3.0 units)<br />
Critical Thinking & Writing<br />
in Philosophy<br />
q<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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CRN Site Room Days Time Meeting Dates Delivery Instructor Hours Fees<br />
ENG 060 BASIC READING AND STUDY SKILLS<br />
Non-transferable course to improve basic reading and study skills. Students must receive credit <strong>for</strong> English 60 to achieve eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 70. PREREQ: Qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
30415 On Campus IDC-204 MWF 8:00am- 9:25am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Russell-Hardin, K M 4.5 $0.00<br />
30413 On Campus IDC-203 MW 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Scanlon, E A 4.5 $0.00<br />
ENG 065 BASIC SKILLS IN WRITING<br />
Intensive, non-transferable basic writing course to promote competence and fluency. Students must receive credit <strong>for</strong> English 65 to achieve<br />
eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 80. Graded Pass/No Pass. PREREQ: Qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
30417 On Campus TBA MWF 9:35am-11:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Russell-Hardin, K M 4.5 $0.00<br />
35356 On Campus TBA TR 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Boardman, R V 4.5 $0.00<br />
ENG 070 EFFECTIVE READING AND STUDY SKILLS TECHNIQUES<br />
Non-transferable course emphasizing comprehension, study skills and vocabulary in preparation <strong>for</strong> college transfer courses. Students must<br />
receive credit <strong>for</strong> English 70 to achieve eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103. PREREQ: English 60 with a “P” or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
31933 On Campus PE-218 MWF 8:00am- 9:25am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Fior, J S 4.5 $0.00<br />
34657 On Campus ECC-26B MWF 8:00am- 9:25am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Anglin, T A 4.5 $0.00<br />
30425 On Campus ECC-03 TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Wiley, S N 4.5 $0.00<br />
30438 On Campus TBA MW 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Bauler, C V 4.5 $0.00<br />
35361 On Campus TBA MW 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4.5 $0.00<br />
36416 On Campus TBA TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hope, K A 4.5 $0.00<br />
33134 On Campus TBA MW 9:30am-11:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4.5 $0.00<br />
34651 On Campus TBA MWF 9:35am-11:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Anglin, T A 4.5 $0.00<br />
33136 On Campus TBA MWF 10:00am-11:25am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Fior, J S 4.5 $0.00<br />
30421 On Campus IDC-203 MW 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Cordero, A V 4.5 $0.00<br />
30433 On Campus TBA MW 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby O’Scanlon, E A 4.5 $0.00<br />
32095 On Campus TBA TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4.5 $0.00<br />
36804 On Campus TBA TR 11:00am- 1:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4.5 $0.00<br />
35350 On Campus IDC-203 TR 11:10am- 1:25pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Cordero, A V 4.5 $0.00<br />
30430 On Campus ECC-03 TR 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Bacchus, D A 4.5 $0.00<br />
30431 On Campus IDC-204 MW 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Peterson, M M 4.5 $0.00<br />
30434 On Campus ECC-07 MW 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wahlberg, D D 4.5 $0.00<br />
30436 On Campus TBA TR 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Outwater, M M 4.5 $0.00<br />
36594 On Campus IDC-110 T 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Prothero, M H 4.5 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36418 On Campus IDC-203 TR 1:30pm- 3:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Cordero, A V 4.5 $0.00<br />
30423 On Campus IDC-110 TR 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brown, J K 4.5 $0.00<br />
30432 On Campus ECC-03 TR 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bacchus, D A 4.5 $0.00<br />
34650 On Campus IDC-204 MW 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Peterson, M M 4.5 $0.00<br />
35347 On Campus TBA MW 5:00pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4.5 $0.00<br />
30422 On Campus ECC-03 TR 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cook, T L 4.5 $0.00<br />
30424 On Campus IDC-110 TR 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Brown, J K 4.5 $0.00<br />
30429 On Campus TBA TR 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cook, T L 4.5 $0.00<br />
30435 On Campus IDC-204 MW 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bauler, C V 4.5 $0.00<br />
30428 ONLINE ONLINE 2.6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Smith, N 4.5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-110 R 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35309 ONLINE ONLINE 2.6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Prothero, M H 4.5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-110 M 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
ENG 080 EFFECTIVE WRITING TECHNIQUES<br />
Non-transferable, remedial writing course emphasizing effective writing techniques in preparation <strong>for</strong> college transfer courses. Students<br />
must receive credit in English 80 <strong>for</strong> eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100. Graded Pass/No Pass. PREREQ: English 65, with a “P” or qualifying score<br />
on SBCC placement exam.<br />
33139 On Campus IDC-110 MWF 8:00am- 9:25am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Herrera, E S 4.5 $0.00<br />
30445 On Campus ECC-27A TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Vlcek-Scamahorn, E M 4.5 $0.00<br />
30453 On Campus ECC-06 MW 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Blatt, P A 4.5 $0.00<br />
32059 On Campus ECC-27A MW 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Masline, D L 4.5 $0.00<br />
33140 On Campus IDC-110 TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Tennen, G R 4.5 $0.00<br />
33137 On Campus IDC-203 TRF 9:30am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Westmacott, B H 4.5 $0.00<br />
36836 On Campus TBA TRF 9:30am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4.5 $0.00<br />
30440 On Campus IDC-110 MW 9:30am-11:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Moreno, E 4.5 $0.00<br />
30450 On Campus ECC-03 TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Wiley, S N 4.5 $0.00<br />
34656 On Campus IDC-110 TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Tennen, G R 4.5 $0.00<br />
32094 On Campus ECC-11A MW 11:00am- 1:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Butler, P A 4.5 $0.00<br />
36835 On Campus TBA MW 11:00am- 1:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4.5 $0.00<br />
30441 On Campus IDC-110 MW Noon - 2:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Moreno, E 4.5 $0.00<br />
30447 On Campus TBA TR Noon - 2:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Hope, K A 4.5 $0.00<br />
36833 On Campus TBA TR Noon - 2:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4.5 $0.00<br />
ENG 080—Effective Writing Techniques classes continue on the next page<br />
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CRN Site Room Days Time Meeting Dates Delivery Instructor Hours Fees<br />
30444 On Campus ECC-03 MW 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Mackenzie, L T 4.5 $0.00<br />
36664 On Campus IDC-203 MW 1:30pm- 3:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Cordero, A V 4.5 $0.00<br />
32117 On Campus TBA MW 2:00pm- 4:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Robertson, J L 4.5 $0.00<br />
30443 On Campus TBA MW 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Mackenzie, L T 4.5 $0.00<br />
31934 On Campus TBA TR 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Boardman, R V 4.5 $0.00<br />
35316 On Campus ECC-03 MW 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom McGarry, C A 4.5 $0.00<br />
35363 On Campus TBA MW 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Scamahorn, M 4.5 $0.00<br />
34711 On Campus IDC-203 TR 4:00pm- 6:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sanders, S 4.5 $0.00<br />
34663 On Campus ECC-03 MW 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby McGarry, C A 4.5 $0.00<br />
36832 On Campus IDC-204 TR 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Evans, N L 4.5 $0.00<br />
36834 On Campus TBA MW 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4.5 $0.00<br />
33138 On Campus IDC-203 TR 6:30pm- 8:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Sanders, S 4.5 $0.00<br />
35348 On Campus IDC-203 MW 6:30pm- 8:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom MacDougall, A H 4.5 $0.00<br />
30448 ONLINE ONLINE 2.5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web DiVito, M 4.5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA T 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30449 ONLINE ONLINE 2.5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web DiVito, M 4.5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA R 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
34653 ONLINE ONLINE 2.5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Smith, N 4.5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-110 W 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
ENG 100 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPOSITION<br />
Intensive skill-building workshop. Serves as preparation <strong>for</strong> English 110. Graded Pass/No Pass. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: English 80, with a “P”<br />
or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: English 70. COURSE ADVISORY: COMP 123.<br />
30549 On Campus IDC-112 MWF 8:00am- 9:25am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Perez, K M 3 $0.00<br />
36598 On Campus TBA MWF 8:00am- 9:25am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 3 $0.00<br />
30558 On Campus IDC-114 TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Skytt, J M 3 $0.00<br />
30561 On Campus IDC-113 TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brinkman, D H 3 $0.00<br />
30572 On Campus IDC-114 MW 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brinkman, D H 3 $0.00<br />
36428 On Campus IDC-112 TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stotter, K 3 $0.00<br />
36430 On Campus ECC-07 TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Cruse, A M 3 $0.00<br />
30551 On Campus IDC-112 MWF 9:35am-11:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Perez, K M 3 $0.00<br />
34615 On Campus IDC-113 MW 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Monda, K A 3 $0.00<br />
35262 On Campus IDC-114 MW 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Baxton, J L 3 $0.00<br />
35673 On Campus IDC-112 TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Perez, K M 3 $0.00<br />
36075 On Campus ECC-07 TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Cruse, A M 3 $0.00<br />
36635 On Campus IDC-113 TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Baxton, J L 3 $0.00<br />
30553 On Campus IDC-112 MWF 11:10am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Perez, K M 3 $0.00<br />
30562 On Campus IDC-114 T 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Starkey, S L 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30564 On Campus IDC-114 R 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Starkey, S L 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30566 On Campus IDC-112 MW 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
30575 On Campus IDC-114 MW 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Drobny, D T 3 $0.00<br />
35763 On Campus TBA TR 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Arrington, H 3 $0.00<br />
36429 On Campus IDC-113 MW 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kilgore, J K 3 $0.00<br />
36167 On Campus TBA MW 2:20pm- 4:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 3 $0.00<br />
36578 On Campus TBA TR 2:20pm- 4:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wall, N E 3 $0.00<br />
30544 On Campus IDC-112 MW 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dinkins, E V 3 $0.00<br />
30555 On Campus IDC-112 TR 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Handley, E 3 $0.00<br />
30569 On Campus IDC-114 MW 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Drobny, D T 3 $0.00<br />
34589 On Campus IDC-113 TR 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Morrill, P A 3 $0.00<br />
35760 On Campus IDC-113 MW 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom MacDougall, A H 3 $0.00<br />
36171 On Campus IDC-114 TR 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stotter, K 3 $0.00<br />
30548 On Campus ECC-02 MW 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Pages, C M 3 $0.00<br />
33186 On Campus IDC-112 MW 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dinkins, E V 3 $0.00<br />
33190 On Campus IDC-112 TR 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Handley, E 3 $0.00<br />
35188 On Campus IDC-113 MW 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Arrington, H 3 $0.00<br />
35190 On Campus IDC-114 MW 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Garcia, M D 3 $0.00<br />
35627 On Campus IDC-113 TR 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Morrill, P A 3 $0.00<br />
36172 On Campus IDC-114 TR 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Martin, J M 3 $0.00<br />
33189 ONLINE ONLINE 2.5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Johnston, C J 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-112 R 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35705 ONLINE ONLINE 2.5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Starkey, D M 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-113 M 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35748 ONLINE ONLINE 2.5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Starkey, D M 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-113 W 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35749 ONLINE ONLINE 2.5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Johnston, C J 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-112 T 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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CRN Site Room Days Time Meeting Dates Delivery Instructor Hours Fees<br />
ENG 103 IMPROVEMENT OF COLLEGE READING AND STUDY SKILLS<br />
Focuses on skills necessary <strong>for</strong> college success. Students learn techniques <strong>for</strong> comprehending college texts, and improving study strategies,<br />
research skills and college-level vocabulary. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: English 70, with a “P” or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
36205 On Campus IDC-203 TRF 8:00am- 9:25am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Westmacott, B H 4.5 $0.00<br />
30457 On Campus ECC-07 MW 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Cruse, A M 4.5 $0.00<br />
30471 On Campus IDC-204 TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Spaventa, L J 4.5 $0.00<br />
35238 On Campus ECC-03 MW 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Bacchus, D A 4.5 $0.00<br />
30458 On Campus ECC-07 MW 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Cruse, A M 4.5 $0.00<br />
30464 On Campus IDC-204 TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Peterson, M M 4.5 $0.00<br />
30468 On Campus TBA TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Spaventa, L J 4.5 $0.00<br />
36419 On Campus ECC-03 MW 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Bacchus, D A 4.5 $0.00<br />
36216 On Campus TBA MW 11:00am- 1:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Masline, D L 4.5 $0.00<br />
30460 On Campus ECC-07 TR 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Vlcek-Scamahorn, E M 4.5 $0.00<br />
30470 On Campus IDC-204 TR 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Peterson, M M 4.5 $0.00<br />
36837 On Campus TBA MW 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4.5 $0.00<br />
30461 On Campus IDC-204 TR 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Evans, N L 4.5 $0.00<br />
30469 On Campus TBA MW 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Wahlberg, D D 4.5 $0.00<br />
33141 On Campus TBA TR 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Cook, T L 4.5 $0.00<br />
30459 On Campus IDC-110 MW 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Madison, J L 4.5 $0.00<br />
36838 On Campus IDC-221 T 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4.5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-222 R 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30462 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Steidler, A M 4.5 $0.00<br />
30466 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online DiVito, M 4.5 $0.00<br />
34698 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online DiVito, M 4.5 $0.00<br />
36420 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Cruse, A M 4.5 $0.00<br />
ENG 110 COMPOSITION AND READING<br />
Practice in expository composition based on critical reading of short works and one book-length work. English 110 students are required to<br />
register and pay <strong>for</strong> the one-unit corequisite, English 120, <strong>College</strong> Research Skills, designed to support the development of a research<br />
paper. When students register <strong>for</strong> English 110, they are prompted to register <strong>for</strong> English 120 and are provided the specific section (CRN)<br />
number. English 120 requirements are reviewed in first session of English 110. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: English 100<br />
with a “P” and English 70 with a “P” or English 100A and English 116 with a “P” and English 70 with a “P” or qualifying score on SBCC<br />
placement exam. COREQ: English 120. SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103. COURSE ADVISORY: COMP 123.<br />
30577 30646 On Campus IDC-223 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 3 $0.00<br />
30579 30663 On Campus IDC-221 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Scamahorn, M 3 $0.00<br />
30611 30667 On Campus IDC-222 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Walker, M J 3 $0.00<br />
34746 34747 On Campus IDC-223 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Walker, M J 3 $0.00<br />
36646 36647 On Campus ECC-02 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Martin, J M 3 $0.00<br />
35366 35367 On Campus IDC-221 F 8:00am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Peters, M 3 $0.00<br />
37053 37054 On Campus IDC-222 F 8:00am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Scamahorn, M 3 $0.00<br />
35008 35009 On Campus IDC-223 R 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Monda, K A 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35686 35687 On Campus IDC-223 T 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Menendez, M A 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35993 35994 On Campus IDC-222 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Millward, S J 3 $0.00<br />
36124 36125 On Campus IDC-222 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Millward, S J 3 $0.00<br />
36460 36461 On Campus IDC-221 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Molloy, K Z 3 $0.00<br />
36462 36463 On Campus IDC-221 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Molloy, K Z 3 $0.00<br />
36464 36465 On Campus IDC-221 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Bell, B A 3 $0.00<br />
36466 36467 On Campus IDC-221 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bell, B A 3 $0.00<br />
33681 33706 On Campus IDC-222 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ouwehand, T S 3 $0.00<br />
35991 35992 On Campus IDC-223 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Monda, K A 3 $0.00<br />
36122 36123 On Campus IDC-223 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Monda, K A 3 $0.00<br />
30605 30659 On Campus IDC-222 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ouwehand, T S 3 $0.00<br />
33683 33710 On Campus ECC-02 M 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Menendez, M A 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
34602 34603 On Campus IDC-223 M 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Johnston, C J 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
34613 34614 On Campus IDC-223 W 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Johnston, C J 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35317 35318 On Campus IDC-221 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Senn, S M 3 $0.00<br />
35631 35632 On Campus ECC-02 T 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Oropeza, C I 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36397 36401 On Campus ECC-02 R 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Oropeza, C I 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
37049 37051 On Campus ECC-02 W 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Starkey, D M 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
ENG 110—Composition and Reading classes continue on the next page<br />
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30584 30661 On Campus IDC-221 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lukomski, W A 3 $0.00<br />
35010 35011 On Campus IDC-222 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kearney, K P 3 $0.00<br />
35703 35704 On Campus IDC-222 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ouwehand, T S 3 $0.00<br />
30582 30633 On Campus IDC-222 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Barber, C A 3 $0.00<br />
33199 30640 On Campus IDC-222 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Davis, C C 3 $0.00<br />
33677 33702 On Campus IDC-223 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Arrington, H 3 $0.00<br />
33198 30653 On Campus IDC-221 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Courington, C 3 $0.00<br />
30585 30665 On Campus ECC-02 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gilmore, T B 3 $0.00<br />
33678 33703 On Campus IDC-221 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Courington, C 3 $0.00<br />
33682 33707 On Campus IDC-222 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Pisano Jr, J M 3 $0.00<br />
33688 33715 On Campus IDC-222 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Garcia, M D 3 $0.00<br />
35012 35013 On Campus ECC-02 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Huk, P M 3 $0.00<br />
35633 35634 On Campus IDC-222 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Oropeza, C I 3 $0.00<br />
33679 33701 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Huk, P M 3 $0.00<br />
35014 35015 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Bryan, B L 3 $0.00<br />
35651 35652 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Grogg Jr, C J 3 $0.00<br />
35653 35750 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Grogg Jr, C J 3 $0.00<br />
35960 35961 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Bryan, B L 3 $0.00<br />
ENG 110H COMPOSITION AND READING, HONORS<br />
Expository writing based on critical reading and coordinated with other Honors courses. English 110H students are required to register and<br />
pay <strong>for</strong> the one-unit corequisite, English 120, <strong>College</strong> Research Skills, designed to support English 110H research paper. Students are<br />
automatically enrolled in English 120 when they register <strong>for</strong> English 110H. English 120 requirements are reviewed in first session of English 110H.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: English 100 with a “P” and English 70 with a “P”, or English 100A and English 116 with a “P”<br />
or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam. COREQ: English 120. COURSE ADVISORY: COMP 123. LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT:<br />
Acceptance into Honors Program.<br />
31825 30651 On Campus IDC-223 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Eck<strong>for</strong>d-Prossor, M C 3 $0.00<br />
36398 36399 On Campus IDC-223 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Eck<strong>for</strong>d-Prossor, M C 3 $0.00<br />
ENG 111 CRITICAL THINKING AND COMPOSITION THROUGH LITERATURE<br />
Study of critical thinking and composition combined with instruction in literature. Emphasis on application of logical methodology to reading<br />
and writing about literary works of various genres. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: English 110 or 110H or 110GB, with a “C”<br />
or better. Students who completed English 110 at SBCC prior to Fall 1986 or completed English 110 or an equivalent three-unit, collegelevel<br />
composition course at an accredited college must bring official proof to the Assessment Office prior to enrollment. For private or out-ofstate<br />
colleges, a copy of the course description from the college catalog is needed.<br />
30615 On Campus ECC-02 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Land, B E 3 $0.00<br />
30620 On Campus IDC-221 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Barber, C A 3 $0.00<br />
33697 On Campus IDC-222 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Corman, B P 3 $0.00<br />
35685 On Campus IDC-223 F 8:00am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Butcher, C S 3 $0.00<br />
35640 On Campus ECC-02 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Grogg Jr, C J 3 $0.00<br />
36132 On Campus ECC-02 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bryan, B L 3 $0.00<br />
30614 On Campus ECC-02 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Grogg Jr, C J 3 $0.00<br />
30624 On Campus IDC-222 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Millward, S J 3 $0.00<br />
30626 On Campus ECC-02 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bryan, B L 3 $0.00<br />
35018 On Campus IDC-221 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Walker, M J 3 $0.00<br />
37040 On Campus IDC-221 F 11:15am- 2:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Peters, M 3 $0.00<br />
30617 On Campus IDC-221 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Arrington, H 3 $0.00<br />
30628 On Campus IDC-223 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kilgore, J K 3 $0.00<br />
30631 On Campus IDC-222 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lukomski, W A 3 $0.00<br />
35020 On Campus IDC-221 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Davies Ward, L 3 $0.00<br />
35642 On Campus IDC-223 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Walker, C J 3 $0.00<br />
36910 On Campus ECC-02 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 MET Oropeza, C I 3 $0.00<br />
30625 On Campus IDC-223 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Walker, C J 3 $0.00<br />
35638 On Campus ECC-02 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Pages, C M 3 $0.00<br />
35639 On Campus ECC-02 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Land, B E 3 $0.00<br />
36911 On Campus IDC-221 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Davis, C C 3 $0.00<br />
30618 On Campus IDC-223 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wilkinson, A Y 3 $0.00<br />
33201 On Campus IDC-223 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wilkinson, A Y 3 $0.00<br />
33203 On Campus IDC-223 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wilkinson, A Y 3 $0.00<br />
37052 On Campus IDC-223 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gilmore, T B 3 $0.00<br />
30619 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Eck<strong>for</strong>d-Prossor, M C 3 $0.00<br />
33205 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Eck<strong>for</strong>d-Prossor, M C 3 $0.00<br />
ENG 111H CRITICAL THINKING AND COMPOSITION THROUGH LITERATURE, HONORS<br />
Study of literature, combined with instruction in critical thinking and composition. Emphasis on application of logical methodology to the<br />
various literary genres. LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Acceptance into the Honors Program. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT)<br />
PREREQ: English 110 or 110H or 110GB, with a “C” or better.<br />
35678 On Campus IDC-222 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Walker, M J 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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ENG 117 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPOSITION - INTENSIVE<br />
Immersion writing course with additional readings to improve college writing skills. PREREQ: English 60 or 65 or ESL 134 or ESL 135 with<br />
a “P”, or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
36097 On Campus IDC-114 TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Starkey, S L 6 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus LRC M 10:30am-11:45am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36098 On Campus IDC-204 MW 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Prothero, M H 6 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus LRC M 2:00pm- 3:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36468 On Campus LRC M 1:00pm- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Baxton, J L 6 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-113 TR 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
ENG 120 COLLEGE RESEARCH SKILLS<br />
Through self-paced activities, students develop research and documentation skills necessary <strong>for</strong> successful papers in English 110 and other<br />
college courses. Also available in stand-alone online <strong>for</strong>mat. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110<br />
or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: COMP 103 and 123.<br />
30646 30577 On Campus IDC-223 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 1 $0.00<br />
30663 30579 On Campus IDC-221 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Scamahorn, M 1 $0.00<br />
30633 30582 On Campus IDC-222 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Barber, C A 1 $0.00<br />
30661 30584 On Campus IDC-221 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lukomski, W A 1 $0.00<br />
30665 30585 On Campus ECC-02 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gilmore, T B 1 $0.00<br />
30659 30605 On Campus IDC-222 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ouwehand, T S 1 $0.00<br />
30667 30611 On Campus IDC-222 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Walker, M J 1 $0.00<br />
30651 31825 On Campus IDC-223 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eck<strong>for</strong>d-Prossor, M C 1 $0.00<br />
30653 33198 On Campus IDC-221 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Courington, C 1 $0.00<br />
30640 33199 On Campus IDC-222 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Davis, C C 1 $0.00<br />
33702 33677 On Campus IDC-223 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Arrington, H 1 $0.00<br />
33703 33678 On Campus IDC-221 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Courington, C 1 $0.00<br />
33701 33679 ONLINE ONLINE 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Huk, P M 1 $0.00<br />
33706 33681 On Campus IDC-222 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ouwehand, T S 1 $0.00<br />
33707 33682 On Campus IDC-222 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Pisano Jr, J M 1 $0.00<br />
33710 33683 On Campus ECC-02 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Menendez, M A 1 $0.00<br />
33715 33688 On Campus IDC-222 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Garcia, M D 1 $0.00<br />
34603 34602 On Campus IDC-223 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Johnston, C J 1 $0.00<br />
34614 34613 On Campus IDC-223 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Johnston, C J 1 $0.00<br />
34747 34746 On Campus IDC-223 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Walker, M J 1 $0.00<br />
35009 35008 On Campus IDC-223 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Monda, K A 1 $0.00<br />
35011 35010 On Campus IDC-222 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kearney, K P 1 $0.00<br />
35013 35012 On Campus ECC-02 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Huk, P M 1 $0.00<br />
35015 35014 ONLINE ONLINE 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Bryan, B L 1 $0.00<br />
35318 35317 On Campus IDC-221 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Senn, S M 1 $0.00<br />
35367 35366 On Campus IDC-221 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Peters, M 1 $0.00<br />
35632 35631 On Campus ECC-02 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Oropeza, C I 1 $0.00<br />
35634 35633 On Campus IDC-222 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Oropeza, C I 1 $0.00<br />
35652 35651 ONLINE ONLINE 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Grogg Jr, C J 1 $0.00<br />
35750 35653 ONLINE ONLINE 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Grogg Jr, C J 1 $0.00<br />
35687 35686 On Campus IDC-223 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Menendez, M A 1 $0.00<br />
35704 35703 On Campus IDC-222 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ouwehand, T S 1 $0.00<br />
35961 35960 ONLINE ONLINE 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Bryan, B L 1 $0.00<br />
35992 35991 On Campus IDC-223 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Monda, K A 1 $0.00<br />
35994 35993 On Campus IDC-222 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Millward, S J 1 $0.00<br />
36123 36122 On Campus IDC-223 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Monda, K A 1 $0.00<br />
36125 36124 On Campus IDC-222 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Millward, S J 1 $0.00<br />
36401 36397 On Campus ECC-02 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Oropeza, C I 1 $0.00<br />
36399 36398 On Campus IDC-223 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eck<strong>for</strong>d-Prossor, M C 1 $0.00<br />
36461 36460 On Campus IDC-221 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Molloy, K Z 1 $0.00<br />
36463 36462 On Campus IDC-221 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Molloy, K Z 1 $0.00<br />
36465 36464 On Campus IDC-221 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Bell, B A 1 $0.00<br />
36467 36466 On Campus IDC-221 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bell, B A 1 $0.00<br />
36647 36646 On Campus ECC-02 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Martin, J M 1 $0.00<br />
37051 37049 On Campus ECC-02 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Starkey, D M 1 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
37054 37053 On Campus IDC-222 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Scamahorn, M 1 $0.00<br />
ENG 121 COLLEGE COMPOSITION WORKSHOP<br />
Intensive course in reading and writing skills linked to a corequisite English 110 class. (TR: CSU)<br />
36095 On Campus LRC W 9:35am-11:15am 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Millward, S J 2 $0.00<br />
36469 On Campus LRC TR 11:10am- Noon 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Bell, B A 2 $0.00<br />
36470 On Campus LRC MW 11:10am- Noon 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Molloy, K Z 2 $0.00<br />
36096 On Campus LRC T 1:00pm- 2:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Monda, K A 2 $0.00<br />
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ENG 173 SCREENWRITING I<br />
Study of the basic elements of dramatic writing <strong>for</strong> the cinema. Students develop treatments and extended scenes or screenplays and<br />
practice the rewriting process. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33896 On Campus PS-101 M 5:20pm- 9:25pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Brien, J D 3 $0.00<br />
33897 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Shaw, J A 3 $0.00<br />
36909 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Shaw, J A 3 $0.00<br />
ENG 181 TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL WRITING<br />
Writing course designed to teach professional-level written communication in technical fields. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33899 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Holms, A E 3 $0.00<br />
ENG 221 SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE<br />
Chronological survey of British literature from Anglo-Saxon times to the end of the 18th century. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT)<br />
PREREQ: English 110 or 110H or 110GB with a “C” or better. SKILLS ADVISORY: English 111 or 111H.<br />
33700 On Campus IDC-221 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Courington, C 3 $0.00<br />
ENG 225 AMERICAN LITERATURE<br />
Representative works of leading American writers from pre-Revolutionary times through the post-Civil War period. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER<br />
LIMIT) PREREQ: English 110 or 110H or 110GB with a “C” or better. COURSE ADVISORY: English 111 or 111GB or 111H or 111HGB.<br />
35645 On Campus ECC-02 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Menendez, M A 3 $0.00<br />
ENG 262 SHAKESPEARE<br />
Study of at least six Shakespearean plays, from script to stage. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: English 110 or 110H or 110GB,<br />
with a “C” or better. COURSE ADVISORY: English 111 or 111H or 111GB or 111GH.<br />
30681 On Campus IDC-223 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wilkinson, A Y 3 $0.00<br />
ENG 270 INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING<br />
Practice in writing fiction, poetry, drama and open-<strong>for</strong>m essays. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: English 110 or 110H or 110GB, with a “C” or better.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: English 111 or 111H or 111GB or 111HG.<br />
35989 On Campus IDC-221 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Starkey, D M 3 $0.00<br />
ENG 271F CREATIVE WRITING: FICTION<br />
Advanced study and practice in fiction writing. Students create and revise their own stories, and develop the capacity to analyze and assess<br />
fiction written by themselves and others. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: English 111 or<br />
111GB or 111H or 111HG; English 270.<br />
37041 On Campus IDC-221 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Courington, C 3 $0.00<br />
ENG 282CH TOPICS IN LITERATURE, HONORS<br />
Special topics course on a particular author, genre, or theme in literature, prepared as an Honors Program Colloquium. Specific<br />
description is printed in the Schedule on a semester basis. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Admission to the Honors<br />
Program. PREREQ: English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: English 111 or 111GB or 111H or 111HGB.<br />
32007 On Campus IDC-223 F 11:15am- 2:15pm 09/13/13-11/01/13 Honors Eck<strong>for</strong>d-Prossor, M C 1.5 $0.00<br />
ENG 295 INTERNSHIP IN ENGLISH<br />
Structured program in which students gain experience with community organizations related to the discipline. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON<br />
ENROLLMENT: Completion of English 110 or 110H or 110GB, with a “C” or better and two English courses at SBCC prior to enrolling in<br />
an Internship course.<br />
30684 On Campus IDC-326 11.4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Millward, S J 3 $0.00<br />
ENG 299 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ENGLISH<br />
Designed to offer the individual student an opportunity to explore a subject in depth beyond what is possible in existing courses. (TR: CSU)<br />
PREREQ: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36217 Off Campus TBA 12 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Courington, C 4 $0.00<br />
ENTREPRENEURSHIP<br />
ENT 201 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION<br />
Provides students with a comprehensive overview of the vital importance of entrepreneurship and roles that innovation and creativity play in<br />
the entrepreneurial process. (TR: CSU) COURSE ADVISORY: BUS 101. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36073 On Campus BC-237 W 5:30pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Moreno, M V 2 $0.00<br />
ENT 202 START-UP TO EXPANSION: ANALYSIS & ASSESSMENT<br />
Entrepreneurs explore their personal interests in particular businesses and ascertain whether their goals/skills are suited <strong>for</strong> pursuing various<br />
business opportunities. (TR: CSU) COURSE ADVISORY: BUS 101 and/or ENT 201. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or<br />
110H or 110GB.<br />
36074 On Campus BC-228 T 5:30pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ellis, V J 2 $0.00<br />
ENT 203 MARKETING PLAN DEVELOPMENT<br />
Project-based “crash course” in which students have the chance to develop a marketing plan. (TR: CSU) COURSE ADVISORY: ENT 202.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36076 On Campus BC-237 R 5:30pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ellis, V J 2 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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ENT 204 MANAGING ENTREPRENEURIAL OPERATIONS<br />
Explores issues facing the entrepreneur in day-to-day operations of a newly-<strong>for</strong>med/existing business and provides applied problem-solving<br />
techniques. (TR: CSU) COURSE ADVISORY: BUS 101 and ENT 203 and MGMT 101. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or<br />
110H or 110GB<br />
36573 On Campus BC-228 M 5:30pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Walker, D P 2 $0.00<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE<br />
EH 101 PLANT IDENTIFICATION AND CULTURE<br />
Approximately 200 plants studied in depth during the semester. Five distinct plant units covered: (1) deciduous plants, (2) dicot evergreen<br />
trees, (3) conifers/gymnosperms, (4) palms and ornamental accent plants, and (5) evergreen shrubs and vines. Water-conserving plants are<br />
emphasized. Students accepted into Environmental Horticulture Program given priority; also open to non-majors. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
30173 On Campus A-162 R 1:00pm- 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gonella, M P 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA R 3:10pm- 6:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
EH 103 IRRIGATION AND GARDEN WATERWORKS<br />
Materials and methods used in the landscape irrigation trade. Emphasis on maintenance and repair of irrigation systems. Trouble-shooting<br />
and retrofitting are also highlighted. Water conservation, xeriscaping and irrigation management are featured. Simple plan reading and<br />
development are reviewed. (TR: CSU)<br />
30175 On Campus A-162 W 1:00pm- 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Graham, A P 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA W 3:10pm- 6:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
EH 104 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE<br />
Covers the ongoing care of existing softscape and hardscape elements of the living landscape, pest control, plant care, irrigation, pruning,<br />
fertilization and soil health. (TR: CSU)<br />
30176 On Campus A-162 F 1:00pm- 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gonella, M P 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA F 3:10pm- 6:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
EH 109 PERMACULTURE DESIGN<br />
Application of ecological and environmental principles to designing human systems that are locally sustainable and require reduced inputs.<br />
(TR: CSU)<br />
37011 On Campus A-162 W 8:00am- Noon 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gonella, M P 4 $0.00<br />
EH 110 INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURE<br />
Explores the central concepts of environmental horticulture, covering horticultural practices and methods, with focus on long-term sustainability<br />
and local ecological issues. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
34459 On Campus A-162 T Noon - 3:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gonella, M P 3 $0.00<br />
EH 112 ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION I<br />
Examines the principles and techniques of regional habitat restoration. Class work emphasizes the identification, collection, propagation and<br />
care of native plants. (TR: CSU)<br />
34460 On Campus A-162 F 7:30am- 9:30am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hartley, D J 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA F 9:40am-12:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
EH 202 RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN<br />
Explores the step-by-step processes used to design outdoor areas around a single-family residential site. (TR: CSU)<br />
35249 On Campus A-162 M 6:00pm- 9:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Goodnick, W 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus TBA S 10:00am- 2:00pm 11/16/13-11/16/13<br />
EH 207 SMALL SCALE FOOD PRODUCTION<br />
Explores the concept of maximizing a small farming system through sustainable horticulture methods. (TR: CSU)<br />
37012 On Campus TBA T 8:00am-11:00am 08/27/13-10/01/13 Classroom Hartley, D J 1 $0.00<br />
EH 213 HISTORY OF GARDENS<br />
Historical survey of worldwide landscape gardens evolution, from the 17th century to the present, as well as a historical survey of <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong><br />
regional gardens, from the time of Spanish settlement to the present. (TR: CSU)<br />
37013 On Campus TBA T 1:00pm- 4:00pm 08/27/13-10/01/13 Classroom Flagg, K L 1 $0.00<br />
EH 290 WORK EXPERIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE<br />
Combines classroom learning and supervised on-the-job experience that prepares students <strong>for</strong> transition to the workplace. The college,<br />
student and job supervisor cooperate. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Must be enrolled in the EH program and must take at<br />
least one EH prefix class.<br />
35495 On Campus A-162 R 6:30pm- 8:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gonella, M P 2 $0.00<br />
35496 On Campus A-162 R 6:30pm- 8:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gonella, M P 3 $0.00<br />
35497 On Campus A-162 R 6:30pm- 8:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gonella, M P 4 $0.00<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES<br />
Environmental Studies is an interdisciplinary program, offering courses in environmental science and history. All ENVS courses satisfy<br />
IGETC, UC and CSU transfer requirements, with the exception of ENVS 200. ENVS 110 (Humans and the Biological Environment),<br />
with ENVS 111 (Environmental Field Studies) and ENVS 115 (Environmental Geology) with ENVS 115L satisfy the SBCC Natural<br />
Science G.E. requirement. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, consult the SBCC Catalog, or contact Adam Green at (805) 965-0581, ext. 2394.<br />
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ENVS 110 HUMANS AND THE BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT<br />
Growth and variations in populations and their interactions with the environment. Emphasis on human alteration and intervention: agriculture,<br />
<strong>for</strong>estry, water and air resources, wildlife, water pollution, toxic waste, pesticides and energy. Satisfies SBCC General Education requirement<br />
in Natural Sciences in combination with ENVS 111. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31011 On Campus EBS-309 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Green, A K 3 $0.00<br />
31012 On Campus EBS-309 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Green, A K 3 $0.00<br />
ENVS 111 ENVIRONMENTAL FIELD STUDIES<br />
Field studies which demonstrate ecological/environmental principles through observation and analysis of many different communities and sites of<br />
environmental concern. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) COREQ: ENVS 110. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31013 On Campus EBS-210 T 11:00am- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Green, A K 1 $0.00<br />
31014 On Campus EBS-215 W 11:00am- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Green, A K 1 $0.00<br />
ENVS 112 AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY<br />
Traces the course of American attitudes and actions toward the environment from the Indians to the present, including current ecological<br />
problems. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33328 On Campus IDC-211 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Morris, D W 3 $0.00<br />
ENVS 115 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY<br />
Introduction to the violent <strong>for</strong>ces of nature, such as volcanism, earthquakes, fires, floods, landslides and other geologic hazards; the<br />
relationship of humans with their geologic environment. Applications to the <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> area emphasized. Satisfies SBCC General<br />
Education requirement in Natural Sciences when taken with ENVS 115L. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 1; English 103.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: Concurrent enrollment in ERTH 115L/ENVS 115L and 131 or 132.<br />
34381 On Campus EBS-102 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dinklage, W S 3 $0.00<br />
30408 On Campus EBS-102 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Thomas, S F 3 $0.00<br />
ENVS 115L ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY<br />
Laboratory approach to topics covered in ERTH 115, with emphasis on rock and mineral identification, geologic hazards, geologic resource<br />
management, and land use planning. In-lab field trips. (TR: CSU/UC) COREQ: ERTH 115/ENVS 115. SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 1; English 103.<br />
35930 On Campus EBS-123 T 11:05am- 2:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Thomas, S F 1 $0.00<br />
30409 On Campus EBS-123 R 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dinklage, W S 1 $0.00<br />
ENVS 116 ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES<br />
Study of <strong>for</strong>mation, exploration, development and judicious use of natural resources in relation to present and future energy requirements:<br />
conservation, fossil fuels, solar, geothermal, nuclear and hydrogen. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 4; English 103.<br />
34995 On Campus EBS-115 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Meyer, J W 3 $0.00<br />
ENVS 200 PROJECTS IN SUSTAINABILITY<br />
Work with faculty, administrators, politicians and experts to make the college and community more sustainable. Lectures, workshops and<br />
group projects teach students needed skills. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33236 On Campus EBS-301 T 3:55pm- 6:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Green, A K 2 $0.00<br />
FILM STUDIES<br />
FS 101 INTRODUCTION TO FILM<br />
Introduction to cinema, including film aesthetics, history, literature, terminology and creative techniques, as well as the depiction of social<br />
cultures, history and values in film. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
34984 On Campus BC-FORUM F 9:00am- 1:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stinson, M E 3 $0.00<br />
31811 On Campus BC-FORUM MW 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stinson, M E 3 $0.00<br />
31812 On Campus BC-FORUM MW 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stinson, M E 3 $0.00<br />
36906 On Campus BC-FORUM R 5:15pm- 9:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Feilden, R G 3 $0.00<br />
34515 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Maestu, N E 3 $0.00<br />
34516 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Maestu, N E 3 $0.00<br />
35251 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Maestu, N E 3 $0.00<br />
FS 101H INTRODUCTION TO FILM, HONORS<br />
Comprehensive introduction to cinema, including film aesthetics, history, literature, terminology and creative techniques; the depiction of social<br />
cultures, history and values in film; and an examination of major directors and important film movements. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT)<br />
LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Acceptance into the Honors Program. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36393 On Campus BC-FORUM F 9:00am- 1:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Stinson, M E 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus BC-237 W 11:30am-12:25pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35667 On Campus BC-FORUM MW 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Stinson, M E 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus BC-237 W 11:30am-12:25pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35145 On Campus BC-FORUM MW 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Stinson, M E 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus BC-237 W 11:30am-12:25pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
FS 104 AMERICAN FILM TO 1960s<br />
Introduction to the development, history and aesthetics of Hollywood and American independent films to the 1960s. Study of classic films<br />
as entertainment and cinematic art. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
34980 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Maestu, N E 3 $0.00<br />
35205 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Maestu, N E 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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FS 107 CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN FILM<br />
Introduction to U.S. cinema since 1960, focusing on Hollywood, alternative and independent films. Study of changes in the industry,<br />
technology, style, audiences, filmmakers and genres. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36905 On Campus BC-FORUM TR 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Feilden, R G 3 $0.00<br />
FS 108B FILM FESTIVAL STUDIES: 5 DAYS<br />
AFI Film Festival. Five-day field course at a film festival to study U.S. and international fiction, experimental and documentary films. Fee<br />
required; contact department <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation (http://film.sbcc.edu). (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
34518 On Campus A-172 R 10:00am-12:20pm 11/07/13-11/07/13 Classroom Maestu, N E 2 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-172 W 10:00am-12:20pm 11/13/13-11/13/13<br />
FS 110 WORLD CINEMA TO 1960s<br />
Study of film history, theory and aesthetics, from the invention of cinema in the 1890s through the 1960s, including fictional narrative,<br />
documentary and avant-garde films of the period. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
35575 On Campus BC-FORUM T 5:15pm- 9:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Feilden, R G 3 $0.00<br />
FS 111 CONTEMPORARY WORLD CINEMA<br />
Study of international film history, theory and aesthetics, from 1960 to the present. Focuses on the technology, business, aesthetics and cultural<br />
impact of film. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: FS 101 or 101H or 104 or 110.<br />
35576 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Fey, I H 3 $0.00<br />
FS 112A FRENCH FILM<br />
Introduction to French film, focusing on narrative film movements and periods. Study of changes in industry, technology, style, audiences,<br />
filmmakers, and genres. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36904 On Campus A-161 TR 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Maestu, N E 3 $0.00<br />
FS 118 FILM GENRES<br />
Study of the origins, evolution and trans<strong>for</strong>mations of various film genres, such as Film Noir, the Western, science fiction, musicals, horror,<br />
war and crime films. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 or 103.<br />
36048 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Fey, I H 3 $0.00<br />
FS 120 GREAT DIRECTORS<br />
Survey of major film directors and their work. Students analyze and discuss landmark films by the world’s greatest directors. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31816 On Campus BC-FORUM MW 5:15pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Durling, R A 3 $0.00<br />
FS 121 DOCUMENTARY FILM<br />
Introduction to the development, history, theory and aesthetics of documentary films. Study classic and contemporary films as cinematic art,<br />
as well as social, political and cultural statements. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36907 On Campus TBA R 5:15pm- 9:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Albright, M A 3 $0.00<br />
FS 173 SCREENWRITING I<br />
Study of the basic elements of dramatic writing <strong>for</strong> the cinema. Students develop treatments and extended scenes or screenplays and<br />
practice the rewriting process. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36050 On Campus PS-101 M 5:20pm- 9:25pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Brien, J D 3 $0.00<br />
31806 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Shaw, J A 3 $0.00<br />
36908 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Shaw, J A 3 $0.00<br />
FS 295 INTERNSHIP IN FILM STUDIES<br />
Structured Internship program in which students gain experience with community organizations related to the discipline. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION<br />
ON ENROLLMENT: Completion of two courses in Film Studies at SBCC prior to enrolling in Internship course. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility<br />
<strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36105 Off Campus TBA 11.4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Durling, R A 3 $0.00<br />
FILM AND TELEVISION PRODUCTION<br />
FP 102 WRITING FOR TELEVISION<br />
Introduction to fundamentals of writing <strong>for</strong> television and the short <strong>for</strong>m, including elements of story, character and dialog, pitching and<br />
<strong>for</strong>matting. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36035 On Campus WC-201 R 5:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kaplan, E F 3 $0.00<br />
FP 114 NON-LINEAR EDITING I<br />
Overview of desktop non-linear video editing, including acquiring digital video, combining and editing source material, and creating complete<br />
digital movies. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31799 On Campus A-172 MW 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Colin, M T 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-172 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33383 On Campus A-172 T 5:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bieber, C L 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-172 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
FP 170 CINEMATOGRAPHY I<br />
Introduction to digital video camera operation and lighting, covering both technical and aesthetic issues of studio and location shooting.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC)<br />
31803 On Campus WC-201 TR 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bieber, C L 3 $0.00<br />
31804 On Campus WC-201 MW 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Davega, S W 3 $0.00<br />
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FP 175 FILM AND VIDEO PRODUCTION I<br />
Introduction to film and video production, from script to final edit. Students write, produce, direct and edit individual projects and participate<br />
in group projects. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: FP 114 and FS 173/ENG 173.<br />
34986 On Campus WC-201 TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Davega, S W 3 $0.00<br />
31807 On Campus WC-201 MW 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Colin, M T 3 $0.00<br />
35320 On Campus WC-201 TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Davega, S W 3 $0.00<br />
35758 On Campus WC-201 MW 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mills, E C 3 $0.00<br />
FP 177 MOTION GRAPHICS I<br />
Introduction to motion graphics, compositing and 2-D animation, using Adobe After Effects <strong>for</strong> film and video applications, including both<br />
technical and aesthetic issues. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33386 On Campus A-172 MW 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bieber, C L 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-172 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
FP 178 DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKING<br />
Develop documentary storytelling skills, focusing on structure, technique, technical skills, and creative process. Learn to reach audiences,<br />
and meet objectives. Students produce a number of short films. (TR: CSU) COURSE ADVISORY: FP 175.<br />
36410 On Campus WC-201 T 5:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Schermerhorn, C E 3 $0.00<br />
FP 181 PRINCIPLES OF AUDIO PRODUCTION<br />
Concepts, techniques, equipment and terminology of audio, visual and digital media industries, emphasizing digital audio workstations:<br />
MIDI, audio post-production, and synchronization in a studio environment. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: MAT 180/MUS 121A.<br />
33773 On Campus A-172 W 5:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Davega, S W 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-172 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
FP 185 DIRECTING FOR THE CAMERA<br />
Introduction to directing <strong>for</strong> the camera in film and video production. Students conceive, art direct, cast and direct all aspects of production.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) COURSE ADVISORY: FP 175.<br />
34630 On Campus WC-201 MW 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bieber, C L 3 $0.00<br />
FP 218 ACTING FOR THE CAMERA<br />
Students are introduced to the fundamental skills of acting in front of the camera. (TR: CSU/UC) COURSE ADVISORY: TA 112, 213;<br />
FS 101 or 101H. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31945 On Campus DM-134 MW 11:10am- 1:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Talbott, M J 3 $0.00<br />
36914 On Campus DM-155 F 12:45pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Pervan, N 3 $0.00<br />
FINANCE<br />
FIN 100 PERSONAL MONEY MANAGEMENT<br />
Practical discussion of all areas of financial management, including cash flow, protection planning, investment, taxes, goal-setting and estate<br />
planning. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 4 and eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30265 On Campus BC-230 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Block, S A 3 $0.00<br />
36820 On Campus BC-230 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Harrington, S N 3 $0.00<br />
FIN 101 INTRODUCTION TO FINANCE AND BANKING<br />
Introduces the function of finance in the economy, with emphasis on the business of banking. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 100 and<br />
eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30266 On Campus TBA MW 9:35am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Block, S A 3 $0.00<br />
36538 On Campus BC-237 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Block, S A 3 $0.00<br />
FIN 201 INVESTING: SECURITIES ANALYSIS<br />
Investment instruments, markets and techniques of analysis, as applied to stocks and bonds. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 100 and<br />
eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
37014 On Campus BC-226 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Block, S A 3 $0.00<br />
30267 On Campus BC-226 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Block, S A 3 $0.00<br />
FIN 202 MANAGERIAL FINANCE<br />
Students learn to anticipate cash needs, acquire financial resources, and allocate cash within the company. Financial statement analysis,<br />
financing business activity, capital budgeting and working capital management are emphasized. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 100<br />
and eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33100 On Campus BC-226 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Naylor Jr, W C 3 $0.00<br />
37058 On Campus BC-224 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kwong, A W 3 $0.00<br />
FIN 211 SKILLS IN TRADE FINANCE<br />
Acquaints the student with the process of international trade finance and the core skills needed to participate. Emphasis on practical in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
regarding risk management and transactions structure. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: IBUS 102.<br />
34937 On Campus BC-230 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
36831 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Bowman Jr, R 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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FRENCH<br />
FR 101 BEGINNING FRENCH I<br />
Essentials of the spoken and written language <strong>for</strong> the beginner. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30696 On Campus ECC-06 MW 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
36962 On Campus ECC-06 TR 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
30695 On Campus ECC-06 TR 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
33213 On Campus ECC-06 TR 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
34475 On Campus ECC-06 MW 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
35527 On Campus ECC-06 MW 5:15pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Atwater, R M 4 $0.00<br />
FR 102 BEGINNING FRENCH II<br />
Essentials of the spoken and written language <strong>for</strong> the beginner. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: FR 101, or two years of high school French, with<br />
minimum grade of “C” or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30697 On Campus ECC-06 MW 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
36445 On Campus ECC-06 TR 5:15pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
FR 103 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I<br />
Review of basic structures, vocabulary-building, comprehension drills, reading and conversation. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: FR 102 or three<br />
years high school French, with minimum grade of “C” or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility<br />
<strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33215 On Campus TBA TR 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 SelfPaced Staff 4 $0.00<br />
FR 130 INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION<br />
Increases the student’s vocabulary and fluency in the language, as well as his/her ability to comprehend. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: FR 120 or<br />
102, or three years high school French, with minimum grade of “C” or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36966 On Campus TBA W 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 2 $0.00<br />
FR 140 INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION<br />
Increases the student’s vocabulary and fluency in the language, as well as his/her ability to comprehend. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: FR 130 or<br />
103 or four years high school French, with minimum grade of “C” or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36967 On Campus TBA W 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 2 $0.00<br />
GEOGRAPHY<br />
GEOG 101 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY<br />
Introduction to the earth sciences. Topics include geology, geomorphology, meteorology, climatology, hydrology and agronomy. Required<br />
<strong>for</strong> Geography majors. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103; Math 1. COURSE ADVISORY: Concurrent enrollment in<br />
ERTH 141L/GEOG 101L.<br />
33833 On Campus EBS-102 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Robinson, M A 3 $0.00<br />
33818 On Campus EBS-102 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Robinson, M A 3 $0.00<br />
GEOG 101L PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY<br />
Laboratory approach to physical geography studies. Topics include aerial photo and map interpretation, rocks and the rock cycle, geomorphology,<br />
oceanography and meteorology. Local field trips required. (TR: CSU/UC) COREQ: GEOG 101/ERTH 141. SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103;<br />
Math 1.<br />
33835 On Campus EBS-123 R 11:05am- 2:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Vergeer, M P 1 $0.00<br />
33834 On Campus EBS-123 M 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Vergeer, M P 1 $0.00<br />
GEOG 102 CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY<br />
Explores cultures around the world as seen in the patterns of settlement, beliefs, economic development, political units and responses to the<br />
physical world. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31518 On Campus EBS-102 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Armstrong, B G 3 $0.00<br />
GEOG 104 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY<br />
Global survey of the world’s cultural regions. Topics include cultural and environmental variability, demographics and settlement patterns,<br />
gender relationships, geopolitical frameworks, economic development, and globalization. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 103.<br />
36965 On Campus EBS-102 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Armstrong, B G 3 $0.00<br />
GEOG 105 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY<br />
Addresses regional patterns of principal economic activities of the world, with emphasis on economic development and the problems of<br />
urbanization, transportation and the environment. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103; Math 4.<br />
33836 On Campus EBS-102 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Armstrong, B G 3 $0.00<br />
GEOG 152 WEATHER AND CLIMATE<br />
Study of weather emphasizes the structural and physical variability of the earth’s atmosphere. Local weather patterns and analysis of<br />
weather maps supplement this course. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103; Math 1.<br />
35621 On Campus EBS-102 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Robinson, M A 3 $0.00<br />
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GEOG 171 INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND MAPS<br />
Introduction to the techniques, tools and theories used to examine geographic data, with focus on Geographic In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems (GIS).<br />
Includes cartography and exposure to GIS applications. (TR: CSU/UC) COREQ: ERTH 172/GEOG 172. SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103; Math 4.<br />
34990 On Campus EBS-102 MW 4:00pm- 5:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Robinson, M A 2 $0.00<br />
GEOG 172 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS: SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS<br />
Hands-on training with a Geographic In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems (GIS) software package (ArcGIS). Covers key skills <strong>for</strong> operating a GIS, plus various<br />
application areas <strong>for</strong> GIS. Concurrent enrollment in ERTH 171/GEOG 171 or interview with instructor required. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
English 103. COREQ: ERTH 171/GEOG 171 (taken concurrently).<br />
34992 On Campus TBA MW 5:10pm- 6:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Robinson, M A 2 $0.00<br />
GEOG 299 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN GEOGRAPHY<br />
Individual project as arranged with a faculty member in the department. (TR: CSU)<br />
36270 Off Campus TBA 8.5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Robinson, M A 3 $0.00<br />
*Geology<br />
Geology classes can be found in the Earth and Planetary Sciences section.<br />
GERMAN<br />
GER 101 BEGINNING GERMAN I<br />
Fundamentals of grammar, pronunciation, orthography and conversation. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or<br />
110H or 110GB.<br />
34476 On Campus TBA MW 5:15pm- 7:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Spandau, F 4 $0.00<br />
GERONTOLOGY<br />
GERO 101 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTHY AGING<br />
Examines the biological, psychological and social issues associated with the aging process, and reviews aspects of healthy aging among adults.<br />
(TR: CSU)<br />
37023 On Campus PE-217 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Slade, A M 3 $0.00<br />
GLOBAL STUDIES<br />
GLST 101 INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL STUDIES: FOUNDATIONS OF THE GLOBAL VILLAGE<br />
Introduction to the interdisciplinary field of global studies. Examines the history of globalization, and analyzes the economic, political, cultural<br />
and ecological developments of today’s world. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31584 On Campus A-211 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Haupt, A B 3 $0.00<br />
GLST 102 PROBLEMS OF THE GLOBAL VILLAGE<br />
Interdisciplinary survey of a variety of global problems of today’s complex world, <strong>for</strong> example global inequality, global crime and global<br />
environmental problems. Explores approaches to their solution. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31585 On Campus IDC-205 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Haupt, A B 3 $0.00<br />
33877 On Campus BC-226 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Haupt, A B 3 $0.00<br />
GRAPHIC DESIGN AND PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
GDP 110 MEDIA DESIGN<br />
Recommended starting point <strong>for</strong> students interested in careers in the media arts. Introduction to basic design principles, using digital tools<br />
within various software programs. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
35070 On Campus A-171 MW 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Torf, V L 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-171 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36955 On Campus A-171 R 1:00pm- 6:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-171 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
GDP 111 GRAPHIC DESIGN BASICS<br />
Recommended starting point <strong>for</strong> those planning a career in graphic design. Assignments focus on layout design and technical preparation of<br />
files <strong>for</strong> print. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36645 Off Campus CHS MTWRF 7:45am- 8:35am 04/29/13-01/31/14 Classroom Latham, M V 3 $0.00<br />
30059 On Campus A-171 MW 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Torf, V L 3 $0.00<br />
36956 On Campus A-171 M 5:00pm-10:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lafferty, A M 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-171 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30060 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Russotti, E F 3 $0.00<br />
GDP 113 TYPOGRAPHY<br />
Introduces a basic understanding of the effective use of type. Emphasis is on the use of typography in graphic design. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
30061 On Campus A-171 T 5:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Balderman, B L 3 $15.00<br />
35664 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Balderman, B L 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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GDP 114 GRAPHIC DESIGN I<br />
Students use industry-standard software to develop materials <strong>for</strong> print. The design process and concept development are stressed<br />
when creating projects, such as posters and brochures. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: GDP 110 and 111.<br />
30063 On Campus A-171 TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lafferty, A M 3 $15.00<br />
35067 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Russotti, E F 3 $0.00<br />
GDP 118 CREATIVE THINKING<br />
Students learn how to develop techniques to enhance their innate creative abilities. Numerous creative problem-solving techniques and ideas<br />
are explored. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
30064 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Russotti, E F 3 $0.00<br />
37033 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Staff 3 $0.00<br />
GDP 215 PUBLICATION DESIGN<br />
Production issues and skills essential <strong>for</strong> digital printing and electronic publications are covered. GDP 111 or equivalent experience recommended,<br />
or instructor interview. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: GDP 111 and 114.<br />
35068 On Campus A-171 T 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Russotti, E F 3 $20.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
GDP 230 PORTFOLIO<br />
This capstone class guides students in developing and refining a body of work that constitutes a portfolio reflecting individual creative and<br />
visual communication skills. (TR: CSU) COURSE ADVISORY: GDP 212 or 215 or PHOT 180. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English<br />
100 and 103.<br />
36046 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Torf, V L 3 $15.00<br />
GDP 290 WORK EXPERIENCE IN GRAPHIC DESIGN AND PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
For Graphic Design and Photography majors only. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Student must be enrolled in at least one<br />
class (other than Work Experience) in the major. COURSE ADVISORY: PHOT 109 or GDP 114.<br />
30066 On Campus TBA 16 hours/week 09/09/13-12/16/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
HEALTH EDUCATION<br />
Online Students: On-campus attendance required <strong>for</strong> mandatory orientation and mid-terms. Please contact instructor <strong>for</strong> alternate<br />
arrangements if you are unable to come to campus.<br />
To complete your online Health Education enrollment, you must e-mail Kathy O’Connor at oconnork@sbcc.edu.<br />
HE 101 PERSONAL HEALTH AWARENESS<br />
Survey of mental and emotional health, drugs and alcohol, fitness and nutrition, sexuality and relationships, death and dying, cardiovascular<br />
disease and cancer. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31377 On Campus PE-217 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Congleton, P L 3 $0.00<br />
31379 On Campus PE-217 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Connor, K A 3 $0.00<br />
31378 On Campus PE-217 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Congleton, P L 3 $0.00<br />
33303 On Campus PE-217 T 6:15pm- 9:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Moharram, R 3 $0.00<br />
31376 ONLINE ONLINE 3.5 hours/week 09/04/13-12/14/13 Online O’Connor, K A 3 $0.00<br />
HE 102 PERSONAL HEALTH: WOMEN<br />
Health course <strong>for</strong> men/women, emphasizing health issues unique to women. Topics include mental health, date rape and partner/child abuse,<br />
sexuality, relationships, fitness and nutrition. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31380 On Campus PE-217 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Connor, K A 3 $0.00<br />
HE 103 RESPONDING TO MEDICAL EMERGENCIES<br />
Recognition, assessment and immediate care <strong>for</strong> injuries/sudden illness. Safe habits, healthy lifestyles and prevention stressed. American Red<br />
Cross Responding to Emergency and Adult CPR Certificates possible. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31381 On Campus PE-114 F 12:35pm- 3:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Houghton, B L 3 $0.00<br />
HE 104 INTRODUCTION TO ATHLETIC INJURIES<br />
Teaches allied health, coaching and personal fitness students methods of prevention, recognition and care of sport-related injuries. Pathology,<br />
protective taping/wrapping, role of athletic trainer emphasized. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: BMS 100 or BIOL 100.<br />
31382 On Campus PE-217 F 8:00am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Houlihan-Davis, S M 3 $0.00<br />
36840 On Campus TBA TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Houlihan-Davis, S M 3 $0.00<br />
HE 111 UNDERSTANDING HUMAN SEXUALITY<br />
Human sexuality course introduces physiological, psychological, sociological and cultural aspects and explores personal perspectives.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31383 On Campus PE-217 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Shishim, M D 3 $0.00<br />
HE 213 CONCEPTS IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL FITNESS<br />
Teaches health and fitness concepts which apply to everyday living. Topics include exercise prescription, muscular and cardiovascular fitness,<br />
weight control and correct body composition. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31384 On Campus PE-217 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Connor, E T 3 $0.00<br />
36841 On Campus PE-217 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Connor, E T 3 $0.00<br />
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HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY<br />
The Health In<strong>for</strong>mation Technology (HIT) Program prepares students <strong>for</strong> positions in health in<strong>for</strong>mation/medical records departments at<br />
health care facilities and alternative health care systems. Duties include compiling, analyzing, evaluating and maintaining health data;<br />
controlling the use and release of health in<strong>for</strong>mation; and supervising staff. Access HITCIM@sbcc.edu <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
All HIT courses are offered online. Students must complete mandatory online orientation activities <strong>for</strong> each course. All HIT students are<br />
required to e-mail HITCIM@sbcc.edu <strong>for</strong> orientation instructions immediately after registering.<br />
HIT 101 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT<br />
Fundamental practices of HIM, including data/record content/standards; HIT functions/responsibilities; in<strong>for</strong>mation systems/technologies;<br />
and health in<strong>for</strong>mation privacy/security. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30744 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Lewis, S I 3 $0.00<br />
30745 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Thompson, D L 3 $0.00<br />
34276 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Lewis, S I 3 $0.00<br />
34279 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Thompson, D L 3 $0.00<br />
36995 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Staff 3 $0.00<br />
HIT 102 LEGAL ASPECTS OF HEALTH CARE<br />
Legal aspects of health in<strong>for</strong>mation, patient privacy/rights, confidentiality, ROI, compliance, HIPAA and E-Health. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: HIT 101<br />
(prior to or concurrent) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30748 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Russell, L A 3 $0.00<br />
34277 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Russell, L A 3 $0.00<br />
34278 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Russell, L A 3 $0.00<br />
HIT 135 BASIC MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY<br />
Introduction to medical terminology <strong>for</strong> body structure, body systems and diagnostic work. Prefixes, suffixes, word roots and combined word<br />
<strong>for</strong>ms. Includes instruction in spelling, definition and pronunciation. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30733 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Harrison, D C 3 $0.00<br />
30734 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Wilkinson, M C 3 $0.00<br />
36996 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Sweeney, S S 3 $0.00<br />
36997 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Wilkinson, M C 3 $0.00<br />
36998 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 3 $0.00<br />
HIT 201 PHARMACOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH<br />
Introduction to pharmacology. Basic pharmacological terminology and concepts, and common generic and tradename medications. (TR: CSU)<br />
PREREQ: BMS 146. COURSE ADVISORY: HIT 135. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30735 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Bailey, E P 2 $0.00<br />
30765 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Maywood, L R 2 $0.00<br />
34285 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Bailey, E P 2 $0.00<br />
36999 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 2 $0.00<br />
HIT 202 INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES, DIAGNOSTIC CODING<br />
Beginning coding overview of nomenclature and classification systems. Focuses on coding inpatient clinical in<strong>for</strong>mation using ICD10CM to<br />
code diagnoses. Includes application of coding conventions and coding software. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: HIT 135 with a minimum grade of “C”<br />
and BMS 146 with a minimum grade of “C” and HIT 101 with a minimum grade of “C” and HIT 204 with a minimum grade of “C” (HIT 204<br />
may be taken concurrently). COURSE ADVISORY: HIT 201 with a minimum grade of “C”.<br />
36451 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Robertson, J L 2 $0.00<br />
37000 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Robertson, J L 2 $0.00<br />
37001 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Robertson, J L 2 $0.00<br />
37002 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Williamson, L M 2 $0.00<br />
HIT 203 INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES, PROCEDURAL CODING<br />
Overview, structure and organization of International Classification of Diseases, Procedure Classification System (ICD-10-PCS). (TR: CSU)<br />
PREREQ: HIT 135 with a minimum grade of “C” and BMS 146 with a minimum grade of “C” and HIT 101 with a minimum grade of “C” and<br />
HIT 204 with a minimum grade of “C”. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36453 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Williamson, L M 3 $0.00<br />
37003 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Williamson, L M 3 $0.00<br />
37004 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Williamson, L M 3 $0.00<br />
37005 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Robertson, J L 3 $0.00<br />
HIT 204 BASIC PATHOPHYSIOLOGY<br />
Introduction to the fundamentals of pathophysiology, with focus on essential concepts of physiologic changes and altered functions in the<br />
human body resulting from disease processes. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: BMS 146. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30766 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Thompson, D L 3 $0.00<br />
32031 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Maywood, L R 3 $0.00<br />
34288 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Lewis, S I 3 $0.00<br />
34289 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Maywood, L R 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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HIT 205 ADVANCED CODING APPLICATIONS<br />
Advanced coding instruction in classification systems and applying software at higher skill levels. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: HIT 200 or 202 and 203.<br />
COREQ: HIT 210. COURSE ADVISORY: HIT 255.<br />
30756 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Williamson, L M 4 $0.00<br />
34973 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Williamson, L M 4 $0.00<br />
HIT 210 CPT PROCEDURAL CODING<br />
Beginning HCPCS coding class <strong>for</strong> ambulatory services coding related to facility and professional services, with overview of coding<br />
conventions, principles, regulatory guidance and coding software. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: HIT 101 and 135 and BMS 146. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34292 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Heck, J M 3 $0.00<br />
34634 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Heck, J M 3 $0.00<br />
HIT 220 HIM STATISTICS<br />
Introduction to healthcare statistics by interpreting healthcare statistical <strong>for</strong>mulas, presenting data as it relates to health in<strong>for</strong>mation management,<br />
and applying research methodologies to current healthcare-related topics. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: HIT 101 (may be taken concurrently) and<br />
COMP 101. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 4.<br />
30759 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Sweeney, S S 2 $0.00<br />
37006 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Sweeney, S S 2 $0.00<br />
HIT 230 ALTERNATIVE DELIVERY SYSTEMS<br />
Introduction to HIM practice in alternative healthcare systems, including ambulatory, long-term, mental health, hospice and home health,<br />
managed care and rehabilitation medicine. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: HIT 101. COURSE ADVISORY: COMP 101 and HIT 240.<br />
30760 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Slusarczyk, D A 2 $0.00<br />
37007 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Slusarczyk, D A 2 $0.00<br />
HIT 240 HC QUALITY MANAGEMENT<br />
Quality management and per<strong>for</strong>mance improvement principles in the hospital setting; data collection, analysis and presentation; regulatory,<br />
accreditation and compliance; credentialing and utilization; case and risk management. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: COMP 101 and HIT 101.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: HIT 250 or 255.<br />
30761 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Sweeney, S S 3 $0.00<br />
37008 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Sweeney, S S 3 $0.00<br />
HIT 255 MEDICAL INSURANCE AND REIMBURSEMENT METHODOLOGIES<br />
Introduction to medical insurance basics and payment methodologies <strong>for</strong> hospital and physician office settings. Focus on compliance with<br />
regulatory requirements and common billing practices. (TR: CSU) COREQ: HIT 200 or 202 and 203 SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: HIT 210.<br />
32005 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Sweeney, S S 4 $0.00<br />
34294 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Sweeney, S S 4 $0.00<br />
HIT 265 HIM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS<br />
Intermediate-level systems class focusing on computer applications in healthcare and health in<strong>for</strong>mation management. Includes application of<br />
basic computer and communication concepts and technologies, systems development and analysis, work flow mapping, queries and reports<br />
<strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation retrieval, and migration to the electronic health record. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: COMP 101 and HIT 101. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
32006 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Lovko-Premeau, D C 2 $0.00<br />
37009 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Lovko-Premeau, D C 2 $0.00<br />
HIT 275 HIT PRACTICUM<br />
Onsite affiliated healthcare organization experience per<strong>for</strong>ming CAHIIM HIT competencies. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT:<br />
This is the last class in SBCC’s HIT/AS Degree Program. Students must have completed the HIT Program classes or their equivalent prior<br />
to starting the practicum onsite at an affiliated healthcare organization. A physical examination and up-to-date immunizations are required at<br />
student’s own expense. A background check may be required at student’s own expense by the practicum site. PREREQ: HIT 200 or 202<br />
and 203 and 240 and 255. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30736 ONLINE ONLINE 9 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Robertson, J L 3 $0.00<br />
HIT 280 MEDICAL CODING PRACTICUM<br />
Supervised clinical experience with an affiliated health agency; direct application and validation of medical coding classification systems.<br />
(TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: This is the last class in the SBCC Medical Coding Certificate Program. Students must be<br />
enrolled in the Medical Coding Certificate Program to register <strong>for</strong> this course. A physical examination and up-to-date immunizations are<br />
required at student’s own expense and a background check may be required at student’s own expense by the practicum site.<br />
PREREQ: HIT 210 and 255. COREQ: HIT 205, prior or concurrently. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30764 ONLINE ONLINE 3.2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Williamson, L M 1 $0.00<br />
HIT 285 REGISTERED HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNICIAN EXAM PREPARATION<br />
Students learn study techniques to prepare <strong>for</strong> the national RHIT exam, and review HIT concepts and applications covered in an approved<br />
HIT program, with special concentration on completion of mock questions. COURSE ADVISORY: HIT 275.<br />
33733 ONLINE ONLINE 9 hours/week 08/26/13-10/05/13 Online Robertson, J L 3 $0.00<br />
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HISTORY<br />
HIST 100 GROWTH OF AMERICAN CIVILIZATION<br />
Survey of leading social, economic, political and diplomatic traditions which have shaped American civilization from colonial origins to the<br />
present. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33329 On Campus IDC-220 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Solberg, C B 3 $0.00<br />
35139 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Mooney, M J 3 $0.00<br />
HIST 101 HISTORY OF THE U.S. TO 1865<br />
Analysis and discussion of United States social, economic, political and institutional developments from the first European settlements<br />
through the Civil War. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31526 On Campus IDC-215 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Swiontek, D J 3 $0.00<br />
36884 On Campus IDC-211 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Morris, D W 3 $0.00<br />
36890 On Campus IDC-220 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Shiells II, D A 3 $0.00<br />
31530 On Campus IDC-209 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Morris, D W 3 $0.00<br />
36891 On Campus IDC-220 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Shiells II, D A 3 $0.00<br />
31528 On Campus A-211 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Morris, D W 3 $0.00<br />
31529 On Campus IDC-211 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wolf, R B 3 $0.00<br />
35141 On Campus IDC-215 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooney, M J 3 $0.00<br />
31527 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Mooney, M J 3 $0.00<br />
HIST 102 HISTORY OF THE U.S. SINCE 1865<br />
Analysis of United States social, economic and institutional developments from 1865 to the present. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31532 On Campus IDC-209 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wolf, R B 3 $0.00<br />
36883 On Campus A-211 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooney, M J 3 $0.00<br />
36889 On Campus IDC-209 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Swiontek, D J 3 $0.00<br />
36888 On Campus IDC-211 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Swiontek, D J 3 $0.00<br />
31531 On Campus ECC-23 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Shiells II, D A 3 $0.00<br />
36887 On Campus IDC-211 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Swiontek, D J 3 $0.00<br />
33330 On Campus ECC-23 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wolf, R B 3 $0.00<br />
33331 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Mooney, M J 3 $0.00<br />
HIST 103 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION<br />
Analysis and discussion of major ideas, attitudes and events that shaped the Western mind and civilization to 1660. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110, 110H or 110GB.<br />
31533 On Campus IDC-220 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Imhof, E V 3 $0.00<br />
31534 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Imhof, E V 3 $0.00<br />
34558 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Imhof, E V 3 $0.00<br />
HIST 104 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION<br />
Western civilization from the era of Louis XIV (1660) to the present. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33333 On Campus IDC-209 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Elliott, D M 3 $0.00<br />
31536 On Campus IDC-211 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Elliott, D M 3 $0.00<br />
31537 On Campus IDC-211 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Elliott, D M 3 $0.00<br />
HIST 107 WORLD CIVILIZATION, BEGINNINGS TO 1550<br />
Survey of world history, from its beginnings to the 16th century. Comparative examination of political, social and religious developments.<br />
Examines cultural interaction between civilizations. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31538 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Imhof, E V 3 $0.00<br />
36892 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Imhof, E V 3 $0.00<br />
HIST 108 WORLD CIVILIZATION, 1550 TO PRESENT<br />
Examines important social, political and ideological developments around the world, from the 16th century to the present. Considers the<br />
causes and consequences of increased global interaction. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33399 On Campus IDC-215 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Elliott, D M 3 $0.00<br />
HIST 110 HISTORY OF AMERICAN WOMEN<br />
History of women in America, from colonial times to the present. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31539 On Campus ECC-23 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Swiontek, D J 3 $0.00<br />
HIST 112 AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY<br />
Traces the course of American attitudes and actions toward the environment from the Indians to the present, including current ecological problems.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33898 On Campus IDC-211 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Morris, D W 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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HIST 113H HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION: 1600 TO PRESENT, HONORS<br />
Western Civilization from the beginning of the modern era to the present. Critical analysis and discussion of major issues in Western<br />
civilization in historical context. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Acceptance into the Honors Program.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
35275 On Campus IDC-205 R 4:00pm- 4:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Elliott, D M 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-209 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35288 On Campus IDC-205 R 4:00pm- 4:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Elliott, D M 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-211 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35289 On Campus IDC-205 R 4:00pm- 4:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Elliott, D M 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-211 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
HIST 114 THE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE IN THE U.S.<br />
Comparative study of the immigrant experience in the United States. Analyzes the social, economic and cultural factors that shape immigrant<br />
adjustment. Evaluates U.S. immigration policy. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34966 On Campus PE-218 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cook, C M 3 $0.00<br />
34093 On Campus IDC-220 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cook, C M 3 $0.00<br />
36593 On Campus A-160 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cook, C M 3 $0.00<br />
HIST 114H THE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE IN THE U.S., HONORS<br />
Comparative study of immigrant experience in United States. Analyzes social, economic and cultural factors shaping immigrant adjustment.<br />
Evaluates U.S. immigration policy. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Admission to the Honors Program.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36405 On Campus PE-218 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Cook, C M 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-205 T 4:00pm- 4:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36407 On Campus A-160 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Cook, C M 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-205 T 4:00pm- 4:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36409 On Campus IDC-220 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Honors Cook, C M 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-205 T 4:00pm- 4:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
HIST 117 CONTEMPORARY ASIAN-AMERICAN HISTORY<br />
Survey of the contemporary issues in U.S. Asian-American communities. Study of Asian-American culture, its historical development and its<br />
contemporary relationship to the larger society. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
35236 On Campus IDC-220 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cook, C M 3 $0.00<br />
HIST 121 HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN<br />
History of Great Britain from earliest times to 1800. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36893 On Campus IDC-211 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Elliott, D M 3 $0.00<br />
HIST 137 HISTORY OF RELIGIONS OF THE MIDDLE EAST<br />
Introduction to the history of the three major religious traditions of the Middle East: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34559 On Campus IDC-211 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Imhof, E V 3 $0.00<br />
HONORS<br />
HNRS 100<br />
HONORS COLLOQUIUM<br />
Interdisciplinary colloquium on a selected topic each semester, designed to aid in students’ transition to the Honors Program. Invited guest<br />
speakers are featured. LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Admission to the Honors Program.<br />
35146 On Campus IDC-209 F 10:00am-10:55am 08/30/13-09/06/13 Honors Bobro, M E 0.5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-209 F 10:00am-10:55am 09/20/13-09/27/13<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-209 F 10:00am-10:55am 10/11/13-10/18/13<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-209 F 10:00am-10:55am 10/25/13-11/01/13<br />
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HOTEL MANAGEMENT<br />
HM 152 HOUSEKEEPING OPERATIONS<br />
Competencies necessary to successfully supervise hotel housekeeping operations, including an understanding of the responsibilities and<br />
skills to supervise staff. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100; Math 4.<br />
36929 On Campus CC-122 W 2 hours/week 08/26/13-10/16/13 Class/Web Martinez, H C 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-10/16/13<br />
HM 259 TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT SKILLS FOR HOSPITALITY PROFESSIONALS<br />
Learning to assess training and development needs, mentor and train staff, and evaluate training initiatives. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100; Math 4.<br />
36928 On Campus CC-122 W 7:00pm- 9:10pm 10/21/13-12/13/13 Class/Web Martinez, H C 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 10/21/13-12/13/13<br />
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HM 290 HOTEL WORK EXPERIENCE<br />
Consists of 225-300 hours of work in hotel employment. Supervised employment of students with the intent of creating student awareness<br />
of hospitality employment opportunities. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 100; eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36930 Off Campus TBA 12 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Thomas, K M 3 $0.00<br />
INTERIOR DESIGN<br />
ID 100 INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGN<br />
Overview of the profession of interior design and the preparation <strong>for</strong> a career in the field. (TR: CSU) COREQ: ID 100L. SKILLS<br />
ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103; Math 4.<br />
30151 On Campus ECC-07 R 5:15pm- 6:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Welby, L M 1 $0.00<br />
ID 100L INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGN LAB<br />
Understanding the responsibilities of and skills needed by interior designers. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103; Math 4.<br />
36515 On Campus ECC-07 R 6:30pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Welby, L M 1 $0.00<br />
ID 104 MATERIALS AND INSTALLATIONS<br />
Introduction to the materials and installation processes common to the field of interior design. Includes residential and commercial applications.<br />
Emphasizes procurement, pricing and manufacturers’ specifications. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103; Math 1.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: ART 140.<br />
30153 On Campus ECC-07 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Welby, L M 3 $0.00<br />
ID 105 KITCHEN AND BATHROOM DESIGN<br />
Kitchen design, following 40 construction guidelines. Thorough analysis of bathroom design. Special emphasis on barrier-free designs in kitchens<br />
and baths. (TR: CSU) COREQ: DRFT 120. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103; Math 1. COURSE ADVISORY: ART 140 and DRFT 124.<br />
35666 On Campus ECC-07 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Welby, L M 3 $0.00<br />
ID 290 WORK EXPERIENCE IN INTERIOR DESIGN<br />
Work experience on a job/project directly related to interior design, combined with classroom instruction, to acquire skills and attitudes to<br />
enter and/or progress in interior design occupation. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Employed or available <strong>for</strong> employment in<br />
an occupation directly related to the Interior Design major. Must be enrolled in no less than 7 units, including Work Experience.<br />
36514 On Campus ECC-07 M 5:00pm- 5:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Welby, L M 1 $0.00<br />
36585 On Campus ECC-07 M 5:00pm- 5:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Welby, L M 2 $0.00<br />
36586 On Campus ECC-07 M 5:00pm- 5:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Welby, L M 3 $0.00<br />
36587 On Campus ECC-07 M 5:00pm- 5:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Welby, L M 4 $0.00<br />
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS<br />
IBUS 102 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS<br />
Management applied to international opportunities. Issues are developed, including politics, culture and economics. Commercial and financial<br />
policies receive attention. Topics include strategic planning, organization, production, marketing, finance and human resource management,<br />
as well as political risk and negotiation. Students evaluate current issues from the business press. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility<br />
<strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: BUS 101.<br />
34935 On Campus BC-226 MW 9:35am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Naylor Jr, W C 3 $0.00<br />
36053 On Campus PS-128 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kwong, A W 3 $0.00<br />
37047 On Campus BC-101 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Commer<strong>for</strong>d, M K 3 $0.00<br />
IBUS 109 BASICS OF IMPORTING AND EXPORTING<br />
Practical importing and exporting: logistics, documents, contract administration, terminology, quality control and payment procedures.<br />
(TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36826 On Campus BC-226 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kwong, A W 3 $0.00<br />
34934 Off Campus ECC-23 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bowman Jr, R 3 $0.00<br />
IBUS 201 INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT<br />
Introduction to the functions of personnel management <strong>for</strong> international business. Includes management tasks and organizational structure<br />
and behavior. (TR: CSU) COURSE ADVISORY: BUS 102. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36055 On Campus BC-226 F 5:00pm- 8:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Commer<strong>for</strong>d, M K 3 $0.00<br />
IBUS 211 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS<br />
Essentials of international business law and conflict resolution <strong>for</strong> trade, investment and technology transfer. Equal parts of legal issues and<br />
negotiation strategies. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB and 103. COURSE ADVISORY:<br />
BUS 102.<br />
36058 On Campus BC-226 F 8:00am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Commer<strong>for</strong>d, M K 3 $0.00<br />
ITALIAN<br />
ITAL 101 BEGINNING ITALIAN I<br />
Essentials of the spoken and written language <strong>for</strong> the beginner. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30710 On Campus ECC-27B TR 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
36968 On Campus ECC-27B MW 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
ITAL 101—Beginning Italian I classes continue on the next page<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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30711 On Campus ECC-27B MW 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gardinali, L C 4 $0.00<br />
33648 On Campus ECC-27B MW 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gardinali, L C 4 $0.00<br />
35100 On Campus ECC-27B TR 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gardinali, L C 4 $0.00<br />
35524 On Campus ECC-27B TR 5:15pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
ITAL 102 BEGINNING ITALIAN II<br />
Essentials of the spoken and written language <strong>for</strong> the beginner. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: ITAL 101, or two years of high school Italian, with a<br />
minimum grade of “C” or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33220 On Campus ECC-27B TR 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gardinali, L C 4 $0.00<br />
36969 On Campus ECC-27B MW 5:15pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
ITAL 103 INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN I<br />
Review of basic structures, vocabulary building, development of auditive comprehension, reading skills, writing skills and oral expression.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: ITAL 102 or three years of high school Italian with a minimum grade of “C” or qualifying score<br />
on SBCC SoML placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
35525 On Campus ECC-11B MW 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gardinali, L C 4 $0.00<br />
ITAL 130 INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION<br />
Increases the student’s vocabulary and fluency in the language, as well as his/her ability to comprehend. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ:<br />
ITAL 102 or 120 or three years of high school Italian with a minimum grade of “C” or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36970 On Campus TBA W 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 2 $0.00<br />
ITAL 140 ADVANCED CONVERSATION<br />
Increases the student’s vocabulary and fluency in the language, as well as his/her ability to comprehend. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: ITAL 103<br />
or 103AB or 103CD or 130 or four years of high school Italian with a minimum grade of “C” or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement<br />
exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36971 On Campus TBA W 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 2 $0.00<br />
JAPANESE<br />
JAPN 101 BEGINNING JAPANESE I<br />
Essentials of spoken and written language. Emphasis on sound system, basic grammar and vocabulary. Introduction to Hiragana and Katakana.<br />
(TR: CSU/ UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30716 On Campus ECC-27B MW 8:00am-10:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
34497 On Campus TBA TR 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
35729 On Campus ECC-11A MW 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
33221 On Campus ECC-33 MW 5:15pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
JAPN 102 BEGINNING JAPANESE II<br />
Further work with vocabulary and introduction to more advanced grammar and Kanji. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: JAPN 101 or two years of<br />
high school Japanese with a minimum grade of “C” or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34498 On Campus ECC-27A MW 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
35526 On Campus ECC-27A TR 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
JAPN 103 INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE I<br />
Further work with vocabulary and introduction to more advanced grammar and Kanji. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: JAPN 102 or three years of<br />
high school Japanese, with a minimum grade of “C” or qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36011 On Campus ECC-11B TR 8:00am-10:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 SelfPaced Staff 4 $0.00<br />
JOURNALISM<br />
JOUR 101 REPORTING/WRITING I<br />
Introduction to reporting and writing <strong>for</strong> the news media. Students learn beginning reporting techniques and write basic news articles.<br />
Online and print publication offered. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: COMP 151AB.<br />
30686 On Campus ECC-30 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stark, P D 3 $0.00<br />
33777 On Campus ECC-30 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Molina, J E 3 $0.00<br />
JOUR 121 THE CHANNELS: REPORTING/WRITING<br />
Students report and develop news stories and packages <strong>for</strong> SBCC’s student news publication, based on an assigned campus “beat.”<br />
(TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. PREREQ or COREQ: JOUR 101.<br />
30688 On Campus ECC-30 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stark, P D 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus CC-123 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
JOUR 122A THE CHANNELS: NEWSWRITING & EDITING<br />
Students write and edit articles and multimedia <strong>for</strong> SBCC’s student news publications. Includes copy-editing <strong>for</strong> online publication.<br />
Deadlines and ethical, professional behavior stressed. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: JOUR 121 with a minimum grade of “C.”<br />
36987 On Campus ECC-30 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stark, P D 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus CC-123 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
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JOUR 122B THE CHANNELS: EDITING & PUBLISHING<br />
Students publish and promote content and monitor online activity on SBCC’s student news publications. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: JOUR 122A<br />
with a minimum grade of “C.”<br />
37035 On Campus ECC-30 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stark, P D 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus CC-123 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
JOUR 123A THE CHANNELS: PHOTOJOURNALISM<br />
Students produce photographs and photo-illustrations and write captions <strong>for</strong> the student news site. Professional, ethical behavior stressed.<br />
(TR: CSU)<br />
36988 On Campus ECC-30 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stark, P D 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus CC-123 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
JOUR 123B THE CHANNELS: PUBLICATION DESIGN<br />
Working on assignment, students create graphics, advertisements, illustrations and editorial cartoons <strong>for</strong> The Channels, SBCC’s student<br />
news publication. (TR: CSU)<br />
36991 On Campus ECC-30 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stark, P D 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus CC-123 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
JOUR 135 PUBLIC RELATIONS<br />
Survey of public relations theories and practices. Includes writing press releases and organizing campaigns <strong>for</strong> businesses, public and<br />
nonprofit groups. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
35075 On Campus ECC-30 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Orlosky, J E 3 $0.00<br />
JOUR 190 PHOTOJOURNALISM<br />
Skills and techniques of contemporary photojournalism. Students explore editorial issues, ethics, design and technical photographic issues.<br />
(TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: PHOT 209.<br />
33779 On Campus OE-184 T 5:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eliason, J M 3 $20.00<br />
JOUR 215A THE CHANNELS: SECTION EDITOR<br />
Students plan and coordinate coverage <strong>for</strong> specific sections of The Channels: news, sports, features, arts and opinion. (TR: CSU)<br />
PREREQ: JOUR 101 and 121 with a minimum grade of “C” and/or PREREQ or COREQ: JOUR 122A and/or 123A or 123B with a<br />
minimum grade of “C.” SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36992 On Campus CC-123 W 11:15am- 2:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stark, P D 1 $0.00<br />
37034 On Campus CC-123 W 11:15am- 2:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stark, P D 1 $0.00<br />
JUSTICE STUDIES<br />
AJ 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE<br />
Comprehensive introduction to the history, functions, structures, processes and interactions of the basic components of the criminal justice<br />
system. Required <strong>for</strong> majors. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30027 On Campus ECC-01 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mahoney Jr, T E 3 $0.00<br />
34265 On Campus ECC-01 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cross, E L 3 $0.00<br />
30028 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Mahoney Jr, T E 3 $0.00<br />
30029 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Bennett, H D 3 $0.00<br />
36866 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Staff 3 $0.00<br />
AJ 102 ETHICS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM<br />
The types and history of ethical theories and development of moral and ethical behavior. How to analyze ethical dilemmas and apply these<br />
processes to law en<strong>for</strong>cement issues. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY:<br />
AJ 101.<br />
30031 On Campus ECC-01 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mahoney Jr, T E 3 $0.00<br />
34962 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Reichick, A B 3 $0.00<br />
AJ 103 LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE AND PROCEDURE<br />
Covers the development, philosophy and constitutional basis of evidence and procedure. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34949 On Campus ECC-01 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mahoney Jr, T E 3 $0.00<br />
AJ 105 DIVERSITY, LAW AND JUSTICE<br />
Legal perspectives on cultural diversity in the U.S., including race, ethnicity, gender, religion and sexual orientation. Analyzes how the justice<br />
system helps determine minority status. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34463 On Campus ECC-01 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lewis, D M 3 $0.00<br />
35186 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Redding, A C 3 $0.00<br />
AJ 107 CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW<br />
Historical development and philosophy of law and constitutional provisions; definitions and classifications of crimes, including legal research.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34554 On Campus ECC-01 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Redding, A C 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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AJ 110 INTRODUCTION TO FORENSICS<br />
Introduction to the use of science and technology to investigate and establish facts in courts of law, with emphasis on examination and<br />
analysis of physical evidence. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33448 On Campus ECC-01 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ullemeyer, M E 3 $0.00<br />
AJ 111 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION<br />
Fundamentals of investigation: techniques of crime scene search and recording, collection and preservation of physical evidence, modus<br />
operandi processes, sources of in<strong>for</strong>mation, interview, interrogation and follow-up investigation. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33015 On Campus ECC-01 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Redding, A C 3 $0.00<br />
AJ 113 POLICE AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS<br />
Current issues in relationships between the police and community are reviewed, with emphasis on the problem areas of racial minority<br />
groups, juveniles and adult criminal offenders. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30035 On Campus ECC-01 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Salinas, L J 3 $0.00<br />
AJ 125 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY<br />
Examines the nature, causes and patterning of criminality, with emphasis on the theoretical and methodological issues encountered in research.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30036 On Campus ECC-01 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Jacquin, K M 3 $0.00<br />
33616 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Redding, A C 3 $0.00<br />
AJ 245 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW<br />
Critical study, analysis and evaluation of landmark cases of the U.S. Supreme Court. The logic and <strong>fall</strong>acies of the interpretive reasoning<br />
processes utilized by the court in rendering its decisions. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
35187 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Redding, A C 3 $0.00<br />
AJ 250 THE STUDY OF MURDER<br />
Historical and contemporary analysis of criminal homicide, examining the nature and extent of murder, including serial murder and sex crimerelated<br />
murder. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33017 On Campus ECC-01 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mahoney Jr, T E 3 $0.00<br />
AJ 271 THE STUDY OF EVIL<br />
Examines legal and societal interest in defining, identifying and punishing “evil” people. Identifies cultural contexts of evil from legal, sociological,<br />
psychological, philosophical and biological perspectives. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110, 110H or 110GB.<br />
36865 On Campus ECC-01 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Clogston, C L 3 $0.00<br />
KOREAN<br />
KOR 101 BEGINNING KOREAN I<br />
Fundamentals of the spoken and written language. Emphasis on sound system, basic grammar, vocabulary. Introduction to Korean alphabet.<br />
Emphasis on speaking, reading, writing and listening comprehension. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or<br />
110H or 110GB.<br />
36972 On Campus CC-126 TR 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
36973 On Campus TBA TR 5:15pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
LIBRARY<br />
LIBR 101 INFORMATION LITERACY<br />
Introduction to a variety of literacy skills <strong>for</strong> college students, including basic concepts of in<strong>for</strong>mation, its organization, location, evaluation<br />
and use. Satisfies SBCC In<strong>for</strong>mation Competency requirement. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: COMP 103 and 123.<br />
33767 ONLINE ONLINE 2.3 hours/week 10/21/13-12/13/13 Online Bowman, E A 1 $0.00<br />
33768 ONLINE ONLINE 2.3 hours/week 08/26/13-10/18/13 Online Carey, E E 1 $0.00<br />
35078 ONLINE ONLINE 2.3 hours/week 10/21/13-12/13/13 Online LaBonte, K B 1 $0.00<br />
35079 ONLINE ONLINE 2.3 hours/week 08/26/13-10/18/13 Online Bott, C A 1 $0.00<br />
35932 ONLINE ONLINE 2.3 hours/week 08/26/13-10/18/13 Online Chuah, S S 1 $0.00<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
MGMT 101 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT<br />
Provides students with the terminology, facts and skills necessary to begin careers in entry-level management positions. (TR: CSU) SKILLS<br />
ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: BUS 101.<br />
36078 On Campus BC-228 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Woodson, B A 3 $0.00<br />
30268 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Chavez, B R 3 $0.00<br />
31906 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Chavez, B R 3 $0.00<br />
MGMT 102 LEADERSHIP IN ORGANIZATIONS<br />
Overview of leadership in organizations at the individual and group levels, providing <strong>for</strong> preparation and practice of effective leadership in<br />
various group and organizational environments. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE<br />
ADVISORY: BUS 101.<br />
33620 On Campus BC-228 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Woodson, B A 3 $0.00<br />
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MARINE DIVING TECHNOLOGIES<br />
Students must contact the department’s application secretary, Judy Lough, ext. 2426, or MDT Director Geoff Thielst, ext. 2718, prior to<br />
registration to obtain an application packet.<br />
There are REQUIREMENTS that need to be met prior to attending classes.<br />
MDT 101-299 are restricted to those who have applied and have been accepted by the MDT Program. Diving classes are open to basic<br />
scuba-certified divers, and non-diving classes are open to all SBCC students who have met department requirements.<br />
MARINE DIVING TECHNICIAN<br />
The Marine Diving Technician Program (MDT) meets the needs of marine industries engaged in ocean research, diving, public safety and<br />
worldwide development of marine resources. Graduates can pursue multiple career paths in marine and underwater technology, working<br />
above and below the water with many types of sophisticated marine data collection instruments, and diving and life-support equipment.<br />
The commercial diving training portions of the program exceed the requirements of the American National Standards Institute’s<br />
ANSI/ACDE-01-1998 <strong>for</strong> commercial diver certification.<br />
MDT 101 INFORMATION AND INTRODUCTION TO MARINE DIVING TECHNOLOGY<br />
Introduction to the Marine Diving Technologies Program and application process; financial requirements; and assessment of diving and<br />
academic qualifications.<br />
31020 On Campus EBS-301 W 7:00am- 3:00pm 08/21/13-08/21/13 Classroom Thielst, G M 0.3 $0.00<br />
MDT 104 FUNDAMENTALS AND PRACTICES OF DIVING<br />
Modular study of diving physics, physiology, dive planning and safety. SKILLS ADVISORY: English 103, 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31021 On Campus A-211 W 7:00am- 8:50am 08/28/13-10/16/13 Classroom Barthelmess, D F 3.8 $100.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-211 F 7:00am- 8:50am 08/30/13-10/18/13<br />
MDT 105 ADVANCED SCUBA TECHNIQUES<br />
Practical application of Scuba diving techniques and skill building in the confined water and open ocean environments.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) COREQ: MDT 101.<br />
31022 On Campus MTBLDG T 7:00am-12:50pm 08/27/13-10/15/13 Classroom Barthelmess, D F 1.7 $100.00<br />
31023 On Campus MTBLDG R 7:00am-12:50pm 08/29/13-10/17/13 Classroom Barthelmess, D F 1.7 $100.00<br />
MDT 106 OPEN WATER NAVIGATION AND RESCUE<br />
Practical application of navigation and rescue skills in the ocean environment. COREQ: MDT 105.<br />
36902 On Campus MTBLDG T 7:00am- 7:50am 10/22/13-11/12/13 Classroom Barthelmess, D F 0.5 $90.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG T 8:00am-11:50am 10/22/13-11/12/13<br />
36903 On Campus MTBLDG T 7:00am- 7:50am 10/22/13-11/14/13 Classroom Barthelmess, D F 0.5 $90.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG R 8:00am-11:50am 10/24/13-11/14/13<br />
MDT 107 HYPERBARIC CHAMBER OPERATIONS<br />
COREQ: MDT 101.<br />
31028 On Campus MTBLDG W 11:00am-12:50pm 10/23/13-12/11/13 Classroom Barthelmess, D F 1.5 $50.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG W 7:00am-10:50am 10/23/13-12/11/13<br />
31029 On Campus MTBLDG W 11:00am-12:50pm 10/23/13-12/11/13 Classroom Barthelmess, D F 1.5 $50.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG W 1:00pm- 4:50pm 10/23/13-12/11/13<br />
MDT 108 RIGGING<br />
Introduction to and practical application of basic rigging techniques, including knots, splices, block and tackle, and marlin spike.<br />
COREQ: MDT 101.<br />
31031 On Campus A-211 M 7:00am- 7:50am 08/26/13-10/21/13 Classroom Thielst, G M 1.64 $40.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG M 8:00am-11:50am 08/26/13-10/21/13<br />
31032 On Campus A-211 M 7:00am- 7:50am 08/26/13-10/21/13 Classroom Thielst, G M 1.64 $40.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG M 1:00pm- 4:50pm 08/26/13-10/21/13<br />
MDT 109 SEAMANSHIP AND SMALL BOAT HANDLING<br />
Modular study and application of small boat handling, maritime rules of the road and navigational principles and practices. COREQ: MDT 101.<br />
36688 On Campus MTBLDG W 8:00am- 8:50am 10/23/13-12/11/13 Classroom Stetson, E J 2.1 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG W 9:00am-12:50pm 10/23/13-12/11/13<br />
MDT 111 FIRST AID FOR THE DIVING PROFESSIONAL<br />
Modular certification program in first aid <strong>for</strong> the diving professional. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31035 On Campus MTBLDG M 1:00pm- 6:50pm 08/26/13-09/23/13 Classroom Barthelmess, D F 1.3 $110.00<br />
31036 On Campus MTBLDG T 1:00pm- 6:50pm 08/27/13-09/17/13 Classroom Barthelmess, D F 1.3 $110.00<br />
36284 On Campus MTBLDG R 1:00pm- 6:50pm 09/19/13-10/10/13 Standby Barthelmess, D F 1.3 $110.00<br />
MDT 112 INTRODUCTION TO MARINE WELDING<br />
Theory, practical application and procedures of welding in the topside environment.<br />
31038 On Campus MTBLDG M 7:00am- 7:50am 10/28/13-12/09/13 Classroom Chase, R W 1.1 $100.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 7:00am- 7:50am 11/08/13-11/08/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 7:00am- 7:50am 11/22/13-11/22/13<br />
MDT 112—Introduction to Marine Welding classes continue on the next page<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 8:00am-11:50am 11/22/13-11/22/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 8:00am-11:50am 11/08/13-11/08/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG M 8:00am-11:50am 10/28/13-12/09/13<br />
31039 On Campus MTBLDG M 7:00am- 7:50am 10/28/13-12/09/13 Classroom Chase, R W 1.1 $100.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 7:00am- 7:50am 11/08/13-11/08/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 7:00am- 7:50am 11/22/13-11/22/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 1:00pm- 4:50pm 11/08/13-11/08/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG M 1:00pm- 4:50pm 10/28/13-12/09/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 1:00pm- 4:50pm 11/22/13-11/22/13<br />
MDT 140 PRINCIPLES OF SURFACE-SUPPLIED DIVING<br />
Introductory module which exposes students to the various types of diving apparatus and procedures in confined water training tanks.<br />
LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Must be a diver certified by a nationally recognized scuba diving agency. COREQ: MDT 105.<br />
31041 On Campus MTBLDG W 7:00am-10:50am 10/23/13-12/11/13 Classroom Vasey, D L 1.2 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 7:00am- 7:50am 12/06/13-12/06/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 10/23/13-12/12/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG R Noon -12:50pm 10/24/13-12/12/13<br />
31042 On Campus MTBLDG 2.6 hours/week 10/23/13-12/12/13 Classroom Vasey, D L 1.2 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 7:00am- 7:50am 12/06/13-12/06/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG R Noon -12:50pm 10/24/13-12/12/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG W 1:00pm- 4:50pm 10/23/13-12/11/13<br />
MDT 141 COMMERCIAL DIVING EQUIPMENT<br />
COREQ: MDT 140.<br />
31044 On Campus MTBLDG W 10:00am-11:50am 08/28/13-10/16/13 Classroom Vasey, D L 2.2 $175.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 08/28/13-10/16/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG W 1:00pm- 4:50pm 08/28/13-10/16/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 08/28/13-10/16/13<br />
31045 On Campus MTBLDG W 10:00am-11:50am 08/28/13-10/16/13 Classroom Vasey, D L 2.2 $175.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 08/28/13-10/17/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG R 7:00am-10:50am 08/29/13-10/17/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 08/28/13-10/17/13<br />
MDT 142 SURFACE-SUPPLIED OCEAN DIVING<br />
Study and practical application of advanced tethered diving working procedures and operational theory. COREQ: MDT 140.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: MDT 141.<br />
31047 On Campus MTBLDG T 7:00am- 7:50am 08/27/13-10/15/13 Classroom Vasey, D L 1.8 $95.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 08/27/13-10/15/13<br />
also meets On Campus TBA T 8:00am-11:50am 08/27/13-10/15/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 08/27/13-10/15/13<br />
MDT 143 MIXED GAS DIVING<br />
Advanced modular study of the physics and application of specialized gas mixtures used in diving. COREQ: MDT 142.<br />
31049 On Campus MTBLDG R 7:00am- 7:50am 08/29/13-10/17/13 Classroom Thielst, G M 1.7 $100.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 08/29/13-10/17/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG R 8:00am-11:50am 08/29/13-10/17/13<br />
MDT 145 PRINCIPLES OF UNDERWATER CUTTING AND WELDING<br />
Introduction to underwater welding. COREQ: MDT 112 and 140.<br />
31051 On Campus MTBLDG M 8:00am- 8:50am 08/26/13-10/21/13 Classroom Vasey, D L 1.3 $50.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 08/26/13-10/21/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG M 9:00am-12:50pm 08/26/13-10/21/13<br />
MDT 146 ADVANCED UNDERWATER CUTTING AND WELDING<br />
Advanced Underwater Cutting and Welding. COREQ: MDT 142.<br />
31052 On Campus MTBLDG M 7:00am-10:50am 10/28/13-12/09/13 Classroom Vasey, D L 0.6 $100.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 7:00am-10:50am 11/08/13-11/08/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 7:00am-10:50am 11/22/13-11/22/13<br />
MDT 147 OCEAN STRUCTURES<br />
Study of marine-related structures on, in and around water. COURSE ADVISORY: MDT 101.<br />
31053 On Campus MTBLDG F 9:00am-12:50pm 10/25/13-11/01/13 Classroom Thielst, G M 0.9 $0.00<br />
MDT 148 HYDRAULICS I<br />
Study of industrial fluid power mechanics with a practical laboratory component as related to marine equipment. COREQ: MDT 101.<br />
31056 On Campus MTBLDG R 1:00pm- 1:50pm 10/24/13-12/12/13 Classroom Vasey, D L 1.3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 8:00am- 8:50am 12/06/13-12/06/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 10/24/13-12/12/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 11:00am-12:50pm 12/06/13-12/06/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG R 4:00pm- 5:50pm 10/24/13-12/12/13<br />
MDT 148—Hydraulics I classes continue on the next page<br />
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CRN Site Room Days Time Meeting Dates Delivery Instructor Hours Fees<br />
31055 On Campus MTBLDG R 1:00pm- 1:55pm 10/24/13-12/12/13 Classroom Vasey, D L 1.3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 8:00am- 8:50am 12/06/13-12/06/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 10/24/13-12/12/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 9:00am-10:50am 12/06/13-12/06/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG R 2:00pm- 3:50pm 10/24/13-12/12/13<br />
MDT 152 UNDERWATER TOOLS AND INSPECTION<br />
Modular study of techniques and tools used to collect data and per<strong>for</strong>m inspection work in underwater environments. COREQ: MDT 140.<br />
31059 On Campus MTBLDG R 7:00am- 7:50am 10/24/13-12/12/13 Classroom Bryant, G O 1.9 $65.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 7:00am- 7:50am 11/15/13-11/15/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 10/24/13-12/12/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG R 8:00am-11:50am 10/24/13-12/12/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG F 8:00am-11:50am 11/15/13-11/15/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 10/24/13-12/12/13<br />
MDT 154 BELL AND SATURATION DIVING PROCEDURES<br />
Practical training in bell and saturation diving operations, equipment and procedures. COREQ: MDT 143.<br />
31061 On Campus MTBLDG T 11:00am-12:50pm 10/22/13-12/10/13 Classroom Thielst, G M 2.2 $60.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 10/22/13-12/10/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG T 7:00am-10:50am 10/22/13-12/10/13<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 10/22/13-12/10/13<br />
MDT 179 NITROX DIVING<br />
Study of EANx NITROX mixtures used in diving. Two optional open water dives may be made upon successful completion of classroom portion.<br />
COREQ: MDT 101.<br />
31065 On Campus MTBLDG F 11:00am- 3:00pm 09/27/13-10/04/13 Classroom Barthelmess, D F 0.8 $65.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 09/27/13-10/04/13<br />
MDT 190 ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF DIVING COMPETENCE<br />
Participation in instructor-specified activities directly related to enhancing diving skills and knowledge.<br />
35670 On Campus MTBLDG 2.3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Thielst, G M 1 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus MTBLDG 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
MARKETING<br />
MKT 101 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING<br />
Study of basic marketing concepts, with emphasis on how the average consumer is impacted. Concepts are rein<strong>for</strong>ced by computer<br />
simulation. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33102 On Campus BC-228 F 8:00am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Barro, V N 3 $0.00<br />
34758 On Campus PS-101 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brown, J A 3 $0.00<br />
37057 On Campus WC-302 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brown, J A 3 $0.00<br />
MKT 120 RELATIONSHIP SELLING<br />
Theories, principles and techniques of relationship selling, with communication applications to different buyer-seller situations in a retail<br />
and/or consumer services environment. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36537 On Campus TBA TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Scala, J M 3 $0.00<br />
MKT 125 PRINCIPLES OF CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
Introduction to the theories, principles and practices of customer service. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H<br />
or 110GB.<br />
37015 On Campus TBA TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Scala, J M 3 $0.00<br />
MKT 135 PUBLIC RELATIONS<br />
Survey of public relations theories and practices. Includes writing press releases and organizing campaigns <strong>for</strong> businesses, public and<br />
nonprofit groups. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
35076 On Campus ECC-30 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Orlosky, J E 3 $0.00<br />
MKT 164 ONLINE AND MOBILE MARKETING<br />
Promotional process and techniques in the development of effective online and mobile strategies <strong>for</strong> profit and nonprofit organizations.<br />
Search engine marketing strategies (SEM), as well as emerging digital media and mobile advertising campaigns, examined throughout the<br />
course. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36812 On Campus PS-101 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brown, J A 3 $0.00<br />
36480 Off Campus A-160 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brown, J M 3 $0.00<br />
34947 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Brown, J M 3 $0.00<br />
35390 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Brown, J M 3 $0.00<br />
36961 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Brown, J M 3 $0.00<br />
MKT 203 MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS<br />
Study of advertising as one of the promotional components of marketing. Advertising planning, media selection and creation of advertising<br />
media, including web pages. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: MKT 101.<br />
33103 On Campus BC-226 F Noon - 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Barro, V N 3 $0.00<br />
36479 On Campus BC-101 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Scala, J M 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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MKT 205 CONSUMER SELLING STRATEGIES<br />
Study of principles of sales and customer service. Examines how the differences between buyers and sellers impact sales, purchasing and<br />
service decisions. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: MKT 101.<br />
34549 On Campus BC-FORUM MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brown, J A 3 $0.00<br />
36821 On Campus BC-228 F 5:00pm- 8:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Barro, V N 3 $0.00<br />
MKT 209 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING<br />
Theory and practice of marketing on an international scale. Presents in<strong>for</strong>mation on the global marketing process and its impact on the<br />
effectiveness of firms entering different markets. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: MKT 101.<br />
30271 On Campus PS-128 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kwong, A W 3 $0.00<br />
36827 On Campus BC-228 F Noon - 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Commer<strong>for</strong>d, M K 3 $0.00<br />
MKT 212 SUPPLY CHAIN LOGISTICS<br />
The key elements of international logistics, including regulations, transportation, warehousing and pricing. Includes practical exercises and<br />
lectures. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB or 103. COURSE ADVISORY: IBUS 102.<br />
36830 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Bowman Jr, R 3 $0.00<br />
MKT 215 GENDER ISSUES IN MARKETING<br />
Survey of gender-related issues and images, positive and negative, that impact commerce and marketing services in the contemporary<br />
global economy. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: MKT 101.<br />
36817 On Campus TBA TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Scala, J M 3 $0.00<br />
34597 On Campus BC-226 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
MKT 220 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC COMMERCE<br />
Survey of electronic commerce and the use of the Internet <strong>for</strong> business. Introduces major components of the field, including marketing,<br />
communications, cyberlaw, operations and technical issues. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: BUS 101 and COMP 103.<br />
36056 On Campus BC-230 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Powers, C M 3 $0.00<br />
36818 On Campus BC-226 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Powers, C M 3 $0.00<br />
36822 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Ellis, M A 3 $0.00<br />
36824 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Powers, C M 3 $0.00<br />
36828 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Block, S A 3 $0.00<br />
MATHEMATICS<br />
ACCELERATED MATH:<br />
Complete a year of math (two courses) in one semester, following one of these two options:<br />
Option 1: You can complete Elementary Algebra (Math 100) and Intermediate Algebra (Math 107), combined with Study Skills in<br />
Mathematics (Math 100N). You will be enrolled full-time in one learning community.<br />
Option 2: Complete Intermediate Algebra (Math 107) and <strong>College</strong> Algebra (Math 120) in one semester (8 units).<br />
You will have tutoring inside and outside class, computer programs to enhance your understanding, and dedicated instructors.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation on Option 1: Contact Pam Guenther, Guenther@sbcc.edu; Option 2: Jared Hersh, hershj@sbcc.edu.<br />
MATH 001 BASIC MATHEMATICS<br />
Place value, arithmetic operations on whole numbers, fractions and decimals, ratio and proportion, percentages, U.S. and metric systems of<br />
measurement, numerical geometry, basic statistics, graph reading, signed numbers.<br />
31081 On Campus TBA MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lansing, M L 3 $0.00<br />
36931 On Campus TBA TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
35650 On Campus TBA TR 10:30am-11:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
33247 On Campus ECC-05 MW 12:50pm- 2:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lansing, M L 3 $0.00<br />
31076 On Campus IDC-206 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Baum, R A 3 $0.00<br />
31077 On Campus ECC-05 MW 5:30pm- 6:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Pearson, T A 3 $0.00<br />
31079 On Campus ECC-05 MW 7:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Pearson, T A 3 $0.00<br />
31075 On Campus IDC-217 TR 7:45pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Baum, R A 3 $0.00<br />
MATH 004 PRE-ALGEBRA<br />
Introduction to algebra: signed numbers, exponents, roots, evaluation of algebraic expressions, simplification of algebraic expressions, translation<br />
from English to algebra, solution of linear equations. PREREQ: Math 1 with a “C” or better or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
34917 On Campus IDC-217 F 7:50am- 9:00am 09/16/13-12/14/13 Classroom Milton, D S 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-216 MW 7:50am- 9:00am 09/16/13-12/14/13<br />
31086 On Campus TBA MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
36667 On Campus TBA MW 8:00am-10:05am 04/29/13-01/31/14 Standby Staff 3 $0.00<br />
35561 On Campus IDC-216 MW 9:10am-10:20am 09/16/13-12/14/13 Classroom Milton, D S 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-217 F 9:10am-10:20am 09/16/13-12/14/13<br />
36218 On Campus TBA MWF 12:45pm- 1:55pm 09/16/13-12/14/13 Classroom Milton, D S 3 $0.00<br />
31986 On Campus IDC-206 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Pompe, S C 3 $0.00<br />
33249 On Campus ECC-05 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Pompe, S C 3 $0.00<br />
31087 On Campus IDC-217 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Pompe, S C 3 $0.00<br />
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MATHEMATICS FLOW CHART<br />
Non-transferable<br />
Mathematics Courses<br />
MATH 103 (1 unit)<br />
Nursing and Allied Health Math<br />
Consult with a Counselor <strong>for</strong> Courses<br />
beyond MATH 100<br />
q<br />
MATH 1 (3 units)<br />
Basic Mathematics<br />
q<br />
MATH 4 (3 units)<br />
Pre-Algebra<br />
q<br />
MATH 100 (5 units)<br />
Elementary Algebra<br />
The SBCC Mathematics Department<br />
also offers online refresher courses in<br />
Pre-Algebra, Elementary Algebra,<br />
Intermediate Algebra and<br />
Trigonometry. These 6-week<br />
Test #1<br />
courses are offered <strong>for</strong> 1 unit<br />
and are numbered 74, 80, 87<br />
and 188 respectively. These review<br />
courses are not a substitute <strong>for</strong><br />
full-semester courses.<br />
Test #2<br />
MATH 107 (4 units)<br />
Intermediate Algebra<br />
q<br />
q<br />
MATH 111 (5 units)<br />
Intermediate Algebra <strong>for</strong> Math,<br />
Science and Business Majors<br />
q<br />
q<br />
q<br />
q<br />
q<br />
q<br />
MATH 108 (4 units)<br />
Mathematics <strong>for</strong><br />
Elementary Teachers<br />
MATH 114 (4 units)<br />
Mathematics <strong>for</strong><br />
Liberal Arts Majors<br />
MATH 117 (4 units)<br />
Elementary Statistics<br />
- or -<br />
PSY 150 (4 units)<br />
Statistics<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Behavioral Sciences<br />
MATH 120 (4 units)<br />
<strong>College</strong> Algebra<br />
Test #3<br />
Any student who has not been enrolled<br />
in a mathematics course at <strong>Santa</strong><br />
<strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong> is required to<br />
place by examination prior to enrolling<br />
in a mathematics class, from MATH 1<br />
to 150. Students who wish to begin at the<br />
MATH 1 level may request a test waiver<br />
by contacting the Assessment Office.<br />
Transfer Students, who have successfully<br />
completed an equivalent mathematics<br />
course at another college, should visit<br />
sbcc.edu/prerequisite <strong>for</strong> prerequisite clearance<br />
procedures. Additional alternatives<br />
to testing, including qualifying AP scores,<br />
are listed at the Assessment website,<br />
www.sbcc.edu/assessment.<br />
Assessment Office<br />
(805) 730-4149<br />
Test #4<br />
q<br />
MATH 137 (5 units)<br />
Precalculus I –<br />
<strong>College</strong> Algebra and Functions<br />
q<br />
MATH 138 (4 units)<br />
Precalculus II –<br />
<strong>College</strong> Algebra and Trigonometry<br />
q<br />
q<br />
MATH 150 (5 units)<br />
Calculus with<br />
Analytic Geometry I<br />
q<br />
MATH 160 (5 units)<br />
Calculus with<br />
Analytic Geometry II<br />
q<br />
MATH 130 (5 units)<br />
Calculus <strong>for</strong><br />
Biological, Social<br />
Science and Business I<br />
q<br />
MATH 131 (3 units)<br />
Calculus <strong>for</strong><br />
Biological, Social<br />
Science and Business II<br />
q<br />
q<br />
q<br />
Both MATH 200 and 210<br />
are required <strong>for</strong> MATH 220 eligibility<br />
MATH 200 (4 units)<br />
Multivariable Calculus<br />
q<br />
q<br />
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MATH 210 (4 units)<br />
Linear Algebra<br />
MATH 220 (4 units)<br />
Differential Equations<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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MATH 074 PRE-ALGEBRA REFRESHER<br />
Pre-algebra refresher <strong>for</strong> students who desire higher placement; students who have completed Math 4 but need review; or those who have<br />
attempted Math 100 and need pre-algebra review.<br />
34425 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 09/02/13-10/11/13 Online Guenther, P A 1 $0.00<br />
MATH 080 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA REFRESHER<br />
Elementary algebra refresher <strong>for</strong> students who desire higher placement; students who have completed Math 100 but need review; or those<br />
who have attempted Math 107 and need review.<br />
34427 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 09/02/13-10/11/13 Online Cunningham, E A 1 $0.00<br />
MATH 087 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA REFRESHER<br />
Intermediate algebra refresher <strong>for</strong> students who desire higher placement; students who have completed Math 107 but need review; or those<br />
who have attempted Math 120 and need review.<br />
36932 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 09/02/13-10/11/13 Online Hersh, J M 1 $0.00<br />
MATH 100 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA<br />
Beginning algebra course, including equations and inequalities in one variable, equations and systems in two variables, integer exponents,<br />
rational and polynomial expressions, quadratic equations, parabolas and quadratic <strong>for</strong>mula. PREREQ: Math 4 with a “C” or better or qualifying<br />
score on SBCC placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33583 On Campus IDC-218 TRF 8:00am- 9:25am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bramlett-Smith, L L 5 $0.00<br />
36934 On Campus ECC-29 MWF 8:00am- 9:25am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bennett, D A 5 $0.00<br />
33584 On Campus IDC-218 TRF 9:35am-11:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bramlett-Smith, L L 5 $0.00<br />
33591 On Campus ECC-05 MW 10:30am-11:35am 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Guenther, P A 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-107 TR 10:30am-11:35am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33587 On Campus IDC-217 MW 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hersh, J M 5 $0.00<br />
35680 On Campus ECC-29 TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rojas, P T 5 $0.00<br />
33585 On Campus ECC-29 MWF 11:10am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Enrigue, C 5 $0.00<br />
33588 On Campus IDC-206 TRF 11:10am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Elmore, R M 5 $0.00<br />
33590 On Campus IDC-106 MTWR 12:45pm- 1:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Moore, B K 5 $0.00<br />
33589 On Campus IDC-206 TRF 12:45pm- 2:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Elmore, R M 5 $0.00<br />
33592 On Campus IDC-207 MW 1:10pm- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Masooman, S 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-216 TR 1:10pm- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36935 On Campus ECC-29 MW 3:00pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mouderres, J L 5 $0.00<br />
33594 On Campus IDC-207 MW 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Masooman, S 5 $0.00<br />
33601 On Campus IDC-207 TR 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rojas, P T 5 $0.00<br />
35695 On Campus IDC-107 MW 5:15pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Avitzur, T 5 $0.00<br />
33586 On Campus IDC-216 TR 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ary, D W 5 $0.00<br />
33596 On Campus IDC-207 MW 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Marton, K A 5 $0.00<br />
33597 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Wopat, R G 5 $0.00<br />
33598 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Wopat, R G 5 $0.00<br />
MATH 100N STUDY SKILLS IN MATH<br />
Topics to increase student success in mathematics. COREQ: Math 100.<br />
35682 ONLINE ONLINE 1 hour/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Guenther, P A 1 $0.00<br />
36472 ONLINE ONLINE 1 hour/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Moore, B K 1 $0.00<br />
37017 ONLINE ONLINE 1 hour/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Masooman, S 1 $0.00<br />
MATH 107 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA<br />
Second course in algebra, including inequalities, polynomials, quadratic equations, systems of linear and quadratic equations. Introduction to<br />
functions, exponential and logarithmic functions. Introduction to graphing calculators. PREREQ: Math 100 with a “C” or better or qualifying<br />
score on SBCC placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
35753 On Campus IDC-106 MW 7:55am- 9:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Cunningham, E A 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-05 F 7:55am- 9:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33919 On Campus IDC-106 TRF 8:00am- 9:10am 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Parmely, A C 4 $0.00<br />
35681 On Campus IDC-216 TRF 8:00am- 9:10am 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Alarcon, I 4 $0.00<br />
36658 On Campus TBA MWF 8:00am- 9:10am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
36620 On Campus TBA MW 8:00am-10:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
31111 On Campus ECC-29 MWF 9:35am-10:45am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bennett, D A 4 $0.00<br />
31954 On Campus IDC-218 MW 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Labgaa, R R 4 $0.00<br />
31119 On Campus IDC-218 TRF 11:10am-12:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Norton, V M 4 $0.00<br />
36936 On Campus TBA TRF 11:10am-12:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
33260 On Campus ECC-05 MW 11:40am-12:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Guenther, P A 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-107 TR 11:40am-12:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31114 On Campus ECC-29 MW 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gray, J P 4 $0.00<br />
32105 On Campus IDC-106 MTWR 1:55pm- 2:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Moore, B K 4 $0.00<br />
37045 On Campus IDC-207 MW 2:20pm- 3:25pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Masooman, S 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-216 TR 2:20pm- 3:25pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31120 On Campus IDC-107 MW 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Johnson, V 4 $0.00<br />
31110 On Campus IDC-217 TR 3:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Norton, V M 4 $0.00<br />
MATH 107—Intermediate Algebra classes continue on the next page<br />
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31113 On Campus ECC-05 TR 5:30pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sheffield, K M 4 $0.00<br />
31116 On Campus IDC-217 TR 5:30pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Enrigue, C 4 $0.00<br />
31117 On Campus IDC-217 MW 5:30pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gray, J P 4 $0.00<br />
33254 On Campus ECC-29 MW 5:30pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mouderres, J L 4 $0.00<br />
31112 On Campus IDC-216 MW 6:00pm- 8:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ary, D W 4 $0.00<br />
33257 On Campus IDC-207 TR 6:00pm- 8:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Avitzur, T 4 $0.00<br />
31122 On Campus IDC-218 TR 7:45pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Khorsandravan, S 4 $0.00<br />
35998 On Campus ECC-05 TR 7:45pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
36644 On Campus IDC-107 MW 7:45pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
35999 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Guenther, P A 4 $0.00<br />
36213 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Guenther, P A 4 $0.00<br />
MATH 107N STUDY SKILLS IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA<br />
Topics to increase student success in Intermediate Algebra. COREQ: Math 107. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36081 ONLINE ONLINE 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Alarcon, I 1 $0.00<br />
36082 ONLINE ONLINE 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Parmely, A C 1 $0.00<br />
36474 ONLINE ONLINE 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Cunningham, E A 1 $0.00<br />
MATH 111 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA FOR MATH, SCIENCE AND BUSINESS MAJORS<br />
Second course in algebra: inequalities, polynomials, complex numbers, quadratic equations, systems of linear and quadratic equations.<br />
Introduction to functions, exponential and logarithmic functions. Introduction to graphing calculators. Course is a prerequisite <strong>for</strong> Math 130<br />
and 137. PREREQ: Math 100 with a “C” or better or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100<br />
and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: Math 100, with a “B” or better.<br />
31127 On Campus IDC-207 TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wopat, R G 5 $0.00<br />
31125 On Campus IDC-207 TR 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wopat, R G 5 $0.00<br />
36937 On Campus IDC-216 MW 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mustafa, I W 5 $0.00<br />
31162 On Campus IDC-107 TR 5:15pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Khorsandravan, S 5 $0.00<br />
MATH 114 MATHEMATICS FOR LIBERAL ARTS MAJORS<br />
Skills and techniques <strong>for</strong> problem-solving, using mathematical methods and reasoning, including geometry and logic, probability and<br />
statistics, set theory, finance math, and algebra. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: Math 104 or Math 107 or 111 with a “C” or better or qualifying<br />
score on SBCC placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: English 101 and 103.<br />
36002 On Campus IDC-207 MWF 8:00am- 9:10am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Georgakis, P U 4 $0.00<br />
36003 On Campus IDC-207 MWF 9:35am-10:45am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Georgakis, P U 4 $0.00<br />
36441 On Campus IDC-207 MWF 11:10am-12:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Georgakis, P U 4 $0.00<br />
MATH 117 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS<br />
General education mathematics course. Experimental design, descriptive statistics and sampling distributions; confidence intervals, hypothesis<br />
testing, correlation, linear regression, Chi-square and One-Way ANOVA. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: Math 107 or 111<br />
with a “C” or better or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36180 Off Campus DPHS MTWRF 6:59am- 7:54am 04/29/13-01/31/14 Classroom Sheffield, K M 4 $0.00<br />
34433 On Campus IDC-107 MWF 8:00am- 9:10am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Laanaoui, N 4 $0.00<br />
33923 On Campus ECC-05 MW 8:00am-10:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gilbert, D W 4 $0.00<br />
36940 On Campus TBA TR 8:00am-10:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
34919 On Campus IDC-216 TRF 9:15am-10:25am 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Alarcon, I 4 $0.00<br />
34434 On Campus IDC-107 MWF 9:35am-10:45am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Laanaoui, N 4 $0.00<br />
33263 On Campus IDC-106 MW 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Smith, S M 4 $0.00<br />
34435 On Campus IDC-107 MWF 11:10am-12:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Laanaoui, N 4 $0.00<br />
36939 On Campus TBA MW 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
31131 On Campus ECC-29 TR 1:00pm- 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Holmes, J C 4 $0.00<br />
33264 On Campus IDC-217 TR 1:00pm- 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Chang, L T 4 $0.00<br />
32104 On Campus ECC-05 TR 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sheffield, K M 4 $0.00<br />
36938 On Campus IDC-218 MW 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4 $0.00<br />
31138 On Campus IDC-106 MW 5:30pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Pavlov, J 4 $0.00<br />
31128 On Campus ECC-29 TR 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Elhakimi, M 4 $0.00<br />
31135 On Campus IDC-206 MW 7:45pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Breeden, L C 4 $0.00<br />
31137 On Campus IDC-206 TR 7:45pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Breeden, L C 4 $0.00<br />
31139 On Campus IDC-106 MW 7:45pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Pavlov, J 4 $0.00<br />
36619 On Campus IDC-217 MW 7:45pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
36004 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Laanaoui, N 4 $0.00<br />
36475 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Gilbert, D W 4 $0.00<br />
36476 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Gilbert, D W 4 $0.00<br />
36477 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Gilbert, D W 4 $0.00<br />
MATH 120 COLLEGE ALGEBRA<br />
<strong>College</strong> algebra, including polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations and conics. (TR: CSU/UC<br />
TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: Math 104 or Math 107 or 111 with a “C” or better or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31148 On Campus TBA MW 8:00am-10:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Johnson, C R 4 $0.00<br />
36942 On Campus TBA TR 8:00am-10:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
MATH 120—<strong>College</strong> Algebra classes continue on the next page<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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36215 On Campus IDC-106 MW 9:10am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Cunningham, E A 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-05 F 9:10am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35762 On Campus IDC-106 TRF 9:15am-10:25am 08/26/13-12/14/13 LearnComm Parmely, A C 4 $0.00<br />
31150 On Campus ECC-05 TR 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Loftus, J B 4 $0.00<br />
31142 On Campus IDC-107 TR 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Elhakimi, M 4 $0.00<br />
31143 On Campus IDC-106 MW 3:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Laskowski-Caujolle, E M 4 $0.00<br />
31146 On Campus IDC-218 MW 7:45pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Laskowski-Caujolle, E M 4 $0.00<br />
31147 On Campus IDC-107 TR 7:45pm- 9:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Pham, B S 4 $0.00<br />
36240 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Chang, L T 4 $0.00<br />
36941 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Chang, L T 4 $0.00<br />
MATH 130 CALCULUS FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS I<br />
Calculus of one variable, limits, continuity, exponential and logarithmic functions, curve-sketching, extrema, related rates and applications;<br />
indefinite and definite integrals, including basic techniques of integration. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: Math 111 or 120<br />
with a “C” or better or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31152 On Campus ECC-05 TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Georgakis, P U 5 $0.00<br />
31153 On Campus IDC-216 TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Georgakis, P U 5 $0.00<br />
31155 On Campus IDC-216 MW 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rojas, P T 5 $0.00<br />
31151 On Campus ECC-29 TR 3:15pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Holmes, J C 5 $0.00<br />
33271 On Campus IDC-216 MW 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rojas, P T 5 $0.00<br />
31154 On Campus IDC-106 TR 6:00pm- 8:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Chang, L T 5 $0.00<br />
MATH 131 CALCULUS FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS II<br />
Calculus of single and several variables, partial differentiation, multiple integration, extrema problems and differential equations, and<br />
probability. Optional: infinite series, Taylor’s Theorem and the calculus of trigonometric functions. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT)<br />
PREREQ: Math 130 with a “C” or better. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31157 On Campus ECC-05 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Labgaa, R R 3 $0.00<br />
36943 On Campus IDC-206 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Labgaa, R R 3 $0.00<br />
MATH 137 PRECALCULUS I - COLLEGE ALGEBRA AND FUNCTIONS<br />
Extensive treatment of functions/graphing: polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions. Linear/non-linear systems, matrix algebra<br />
and roots of higher-degree polynomials. Study of logic and proofs. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: Math 107 or 111 or 104<br />
with a “C” or better or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31159 On Campus IDC-217 MW 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hersh, J M 5 $0.00<br />
31158 On Campus IDC-106 TRF 11:10am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Parmely, A C 5 $0.00<br />
36442 On Campus IDC-107 TRF 1:00pm- 2:25pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Parmely, A C 5 $0.00<br />
36944 On Campus IDC-218 TR 2:20pm- 4:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mustafa, I W 5 $0.00<br />
33272 On Campus IDC-216 TR 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Masooman, S 5 $0.00<br />
MATH 138 PRECALCULUS II - COLLEGE ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY<br />
Extensive treatment of graphing and applications of exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions. Vectors, complex numbers,<br />
parametric equations and polar coordinates. Other topics include mathematical induction, sequences, series and Binomial Theorem.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: Math 137 with a “C” or better or qualifying score on the SBCC placement exam.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligiblity <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31160 On Campus IDC-206 TRF 8:00am- 9:10am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Elmore, R M 4 $0.00<br />
36443 On Campus IDC-217 TR 8:00am-10:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hersh, J M 4 $0.00<br />
31161 On Campus IDC-206 TRF 9:35am-10:45am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Elmore, R M 4 $0.00<br />
36638 On Campus IDC-107 MW 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Miner, J L 4 $0.00<br />
MATH 150 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I<br />
Limits, derivatives and integrals of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. Differentials and applications of the<br />
derivative. Introduction to differential equations. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: Math 138 with a “C” or better or qualifying<br />
score on the SBCC placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36945 On Campus IDC-206 MW 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Loftus, J B 5 $0.00<br />
33726 On Campus IDC-207 TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Laanaoui, N 5 $0.00<br />
36478 On Campus IDC-206 MW 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Loftus, J B 5 $0.00<br />
35292 On Campus IDC-217 WF 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Cunningham, E A 5 $0.00<br />
31169 On Campus IDC-106 TR 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Chang, L T 5 $0.00<br />
34436 On Campus IDC-218 MW 5:15pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Miner, J L 5 $0.00<br />
MATH 160 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II<br />
Techniques of integration; applications of definite integrals; polar and parametric equations; sequences and infinite series; introduction to<br />
differential equations and to vectors. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: Math 150 with a “C” or better. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31170 On Campus IDC-107 TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Campbell, J D 5 $0.00<br />
35566 On Campus ECC-29 TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Loftus, J B 5 $0.00<br />
31171 On Campus IDC-217 TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Campbell, J D 5 $0.00<br />
34438 On Campus IDC-206 MW 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kruidenier, J F 5 $0.00<br />
36946 On Campus IDC-218 TR 5:15pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Miner, J L 5 $0.00<br />
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MATH 188 TRIGONOMETRY REFRESHER<br />
Refresher course <strong>for</strong> students who wish to review trigonometry topics be<strong>for</strong>e or while taking calculus.<br />
36104 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 09/02/13-10/11/13 Online Masooman, S 1 $0.00<br />
MATH 200 MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS<br />
Functions of several variables, multiple integrals, partial differentiation, calculus of vector functions, Green’s Theorem, Strokes’ Theorem and<br />
Divergence Theorem. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: Math 160, with a grade of “C” or better.<br />
33727 On Campus ECC-05 TR 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kruidenier, J F 4 $0.00<br />
36947 On Campus TBA MW 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4 $0.00<br />
35560 On Campus IDC-206 TR 5:30pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kruidenier, J F 4 $0.00<br />
MATH 210 LINEAR ALGEBRA<br />
Finite dimensional vector spaces, linear independence, bases, systems of linear equations, linear trans<strong>for</strong>mations, matrices, LU factorization,<br />
change of bases, similarity of matrices, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization and applications. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: Math 160,<br />
with a grade of “C” or better.<br />
33728 On Campus IDC-218 MW 8:00am-10:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Campbell, J D 4 $0.00<br />
36444 On Campus IDC-206 MW 5:30pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kruidenier, J F 4 $0.00<br />
MATH 220 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS<br />
Ordinary and partial differential equations with applications, series techniques, LaPlace trans<strong>for</strong>ms, qualitative and quantitative solutions to<br />
linear and nonlinear systems of differential equations. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: Math 200 and 210 with a grade of “C” or better.<br />
34923 On Campus IDC-218 TRF 12:45pm- 1:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bramlett-Smith, L L 4 $0.00<br />
36933 On Campus IDC-218 MW 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Campbell, J D 4 $0.00<br />
MULTIMEDIA ARTS AND TECHNOLOGIES<br />
The School of Media Arts is dedicated to teaching the principles of visual design and applied communications using state-of-the-art digital<br />
media in journalism, graphic design, photography, web design, video production, multimedia, film and other fields of visual communication.<br />
It offers courses to prepare students who seek careers in these fields, as well as courses <strong>for</strong> professionals seeking to upgrade their skills and<br />
knowledge.<br />
MAT 103 INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA<br />
Introduction to multimedia, including production processes, tools, techniques, trends and opportunities. Includes industry overview, societal<br />
issues, cultural implications, visual literacy and career opportunities. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
34718 On Campus A-171 MW 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Jarabo, A I 3 $0.00<br />
30075 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Jarabo, A I 3 $0.00<br />
MAT 112 DIGITAL DRAWING<br />
Introduction to the powerful tool Illustrator. Use of Illustrator to create new works of art <strong>for</strong> various mediums: print, the Web and CD-ROMs.<br />
(TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31862 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online McCann, S I 3 $0.00<br />
MAT 113 DREAMWEAVER<br />
Students learn how to use a popular tool <strong>for</strong> Web page design and construction, called Dreamweaver. Includes creating actual Web pages.<br />
(TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36575 On Campus A-173 M 5:00pm- 7:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Nelson, S A 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-173 M 7:10pm- 9:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
MAT 116 FLASH I: INTERACTIVE FUNDAMENTALS<br />
Flash is a powerful animation tool <strong>for</strong> the web. Students create interactive applications that result in a rich media user experience. Animation,<br />
interactive principles and basic ActionScripting covered. (TR: CSU)<br />
33043 On Campus A-171 TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Jarabo, A I 3 $0.00<br />
30096 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Jarabo, A I 3 $0.00<br />
MAT 131 DIGITAL IMAGING I<br />
Introduction to PhotoShop. Create, edit and prepare images <strong>for</strong> various media. No prior knowledge of PhotoShop is required. (TR: CSU)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33747 On Campus A-173 TR 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gallegos, M A 3 $0.00<br />
33744 Off Campus A-172 MW 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gallegos, M A 3 $0.00<br />
33746 On Campus A-171 W 5:00pm- 9:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Atkinson, T S 3 $0.00<br />
33745 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Gallegos, M A 3 $0.00<br />
MAT 136 COMPUTER ANIMATION I<br />
Fundamentals of computer animation, including modeling, animation and rendering. Builds a foundation <strong>for</strong> developing character animation<br />
and special-effect sequences. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103; Math 1. COURSE ADVISORY: ART 124, 140, 141;<br />
DRFT 131 or ENGR 131.<br />
34945 On Campus A-173 R 5:00pm- 9:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mahapatra, M 3 $0.00<br />
MAT 137 VISUAL EFFECTS FOR FILM, TELEVISION AND GAMING<br />
Course on visual effects. Using 3-D and Compositing software, we will use particles, rigid-bodies and soft-bodies to create dynamic effects<br />
and simulation of physical interactions. (TR: CSU)<br />
36579 On Campus A-173 TR 8:00am-10:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mahapatra, M 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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MAT 145 VIDEO GAME DESIGN<br />
Introduction to designing and developing games <strong>for</strong> networks, personal computers and dedicated consoles. Learn about the computer<br />
gaming industry, script writing and storyboarding by designing a game. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36061 On Campus A-173 MW 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hegner, R T 3 $0.00<br />
36958 On Campus A-173 T 5:00pm-10:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hegner, R T 3 $0.00<br />
MAT 153 WEB DESIGN I<br />
Covers the process of designing websites: communicating with clients, conceptualizing, production <strong>schedule</strong>s and contracts, designing<br />
interfaces, developing content, and website production. (TR: CSU) COURSE ADVISORY: ART 140.<br />
33749 On Campus A-171 MW 10:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Gallegos, M A 3 $0.00<br />
33748 Off Campus A-172 TR 1:00pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Gallegos, M A 3 $0.00<br />
36959 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Gallegos, M A 3 $0.00<br />
MAT 164 ONLINE AND MOBILE MARKETING<br />
Promotional process and techniques in the development of effective online and mobile strategies <strong>for</strong> profit and nonprofit organizations.<br />
Search engine marketing strategies (SEM), as well as emerging digital media and mobile advertising campaigns, examined throughout the<br />
course. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36814 On Campus PS-101 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brown, J A 3 $0.00<br />
36481 Off Campus A-160 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brown, J M 3 $0.00<br />
34946 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Brown, J M 3 $0.00<br />
35389 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Brown, J M 3 $0.00<br />
36960 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Brown, J M 3 $0.00<br />
MAT 290 WORK EXPERIENCE IN MULTIMEDIA<br />
Supervised employment of students in multimedia and related industries consists of 75-300 hours of work (1-4 units) in employment, plus 2<br />
hours of individual student/faculty conference. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100. COURSE ADVISORY: MAT 103.<br />
30104 On Campus A-175 16 hours/week 04/29/13-01/31/14 Classroom Lafferty, A M 3 $0.00<br />
MUSIC<br />
MUS 100 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC TECHNIQUES<br />
Learning to read music, developing aural perception, fundamentals of music theory and keyboard skills. Primarily <strong>for</strong> non-Music majors.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31236 On Campus DM-109 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Watson, J A 3 $0.00<br />
31238 On Campus DM-109 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Heidner, E C 3 $0.00<br />
31237 On Campus DM-109 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Heidner, E C 3 $0.00<br />
36806 On Campus DM-109 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Watson, J A 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 102A BASIC MUSICIANSHIP<br />
Musicianship fundamentals <strong>for</strong> college freshmen or sophomores. Beginning aural and dictation skills are developed to allow the student to<br />
solve practical, as well as theoretical musical problems. Music majors only; non-majors, see MUS 100. Must take 104A concurrently.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) COREQ: MUS 104A. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31239 31242 On Campus DM-105 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Holland, L L 3 $0.00<br />
31240 31241 On Campus DM-105 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Holland, L L 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 104A BEGINNING THEORY<br />
Intervals, keys, scales, chord structure and relationship of diatonic harmonies and non-chordal tones, cadences, harmonization of melodies.<br />
Music majors only; non-majors see Music 100. (TR: CSU/UC) COREQ: MUS 102A. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31241 31240 On Campus DM-108 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hontos, M E 3 $0.00<br />
31242 31239 On Campus DM-108 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hontos, M E 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 110 MUSIC APPRECIATION<br />
Survey of music history and literature; its elements, construction, <strong>for</strong>ms, styles and composers from Medieval through contemporary periods.<br />
Guided listening to masterpieces. Primarily <strong>for</strong> non-Music majors. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
36412 On Campus DM-110 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooy, J D 3 $0.00<br />
31246 On Campus DM-110 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooy, J D 3 $0.00<br />
36542 On Campus DM-110 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Clark, J W 3 $0.00<br />
31247 On Campus DM-110 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooy, J D 3 $0.00<br />
31244 On Campus DM-110 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Heidner, E C 3 $0.00<br />
36807 On Campus DM-110 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooy, J D 3 $0.00<br />
31245 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Hontos, M E 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 112 HISTORY AND APPRECIATION OF CONTEMPORARY JAZZ AND 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN MUSIC<br />
General survey of jazz music history of the 20th century, with emphasis on eclecticism, cultural and ethnic diversity as related to current<br />
musical styles. Primarily <strong>for</strong> non-Music majors. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
36808 On Campus DM-101 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wood III, C H 3 $0.00<br />
31250 On Campus DM-101 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wood III, C H 3 $0.00<br />
36413 On Campus DM-110 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Clark, J W 3 $0.00<br />
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MUS 114A SURVEY OF MUSIC HISTORY<br />
Survey of music history and literature (Classic to Modern). Music major course also open to non-majors that requires some music theory<br />
background. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
35144 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Hontos, M E 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 115 HISTORY AND APPRECIATION OF ROCK AND POPULAR MUSIC<br />
General survey of rock and popular music, concentrating on the period from the late 1940s to the early 1990s. Primarily <strong>for</strong> non-Music majors.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31252 On Campus DM-110 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Malvinni, D J 3 $0.00<br />
36629 On Campus DM-110 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Clark, J W 3 $0.00<br />
34594 On Campus DM-110 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lowi, R 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 118 WORLD MUSIC<br />
Survey of world music traditions, including the style and per<strong>for</strong>mance practice of various cultures and the resulting social, cultural and historical<br />
roles of the music and musicians. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31254 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Hontos, M E 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 120A SOUND RECORDING AND ELECTRONIC MUSIC<br />
Concepts and procedures of sound recording, and electronic music production, utilizing synthesizers, samplers, computers, etc. (TR: CSU)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31257 On Campus DM-108 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Camardella, D P 3 $0.00<br />
31255 On Campus DM-108 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Camardella, D P 3 $0.00<br />
31256 On Campus DM-108 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Camardella, D P 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 122 MUSIC TECHNOLOGY FOR MUSICIANS<br />
Introduction to the basic techniques of computer-based composition, notation, digital audio editing and encoding techniques <strong>for</strong> musicians.<br />
Recommended <strong>for</strong> Music majors. (TR: CSU) COURSE ADVISORY: MUS 100.<br />
36415 On Campus DM-108 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
33277 On Campus DM-108 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Watson, J A 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 123 BUSINESS OF MUSIC<br />
Study of all aspects of the business of music, including entrepreneurial opportunities, management and promotion skills, basic elements of<br />
copyright, and publishing laws. (TR:CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
36059 On Campus DM-108 W 7:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 128A SONGWRITING I<br />
Study of the skills and techniques of popular songwriting in a variety of genres. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31258 On Campus DM-101 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Clark, J W 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 128B SONGWRITING II<br />
Study and practice of the skills and techniques of popular songwriting in a variety of genres. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: MUS 128A.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
37044 On Campus DM-101 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Clark, J W 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 140A BEGINNING PIANO<br />
Beginning piano techniques <strong>for</strong> adults. Scales, chords, sight reading and musical interpretation of simplified arrangements of the standard<br />
classics. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31260 On Campus DM-109 MW 11:10am-12:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eglin, M P 1 $0.00<br />
31262 On Campus DM-109 TR 11:10am-12:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Campos, D M 1 $0.00<br />
31261 On Campus DM-109 MW 12:45pm- 1:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eglin, M P 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 142A INTERMEDIATE PIANO<br />
Class piano techniques <strong>for</strong> intermediate students; to provide pleasure in playing the piano. Development of skills in sight reading, harmonization,<br />
improvisation, transposition and musical interpretation of standard classics. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: MUS 140B. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31265 On Campus DM-109 MW 8:00am- 9:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brummel, J I 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 146 BEGINNING GUITAR<br />
Class method using a “classical” approach, designed to teach note reading and basic chord styles and progressions. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31266 On Campus DM-105 MW 8:00am- 9:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Redman, W M 1 $0.00<br />
31267 On Campus DM-105 MW 12:45pm- 1:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Redman, W M 1 $0.00<br />
36809 On Campus DM-105 R 6:00pm- 8:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Redman, W M 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 148 INTERMEDIATE GUITAR<br />
Intermediate-level course requiring extensive use of both hands <strong>for</strong> picking and chording, arpeggios, scales and per<strong>for</strong>mance pieces.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103. COURSE ADVISORY: MUS 146.<br />
31269 On Campus DM-105 MW 11:10am-12:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Redman, W M 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 150 BEGINNING STRING TECHNIQUES<br />
Instruction in the fundamentals of playing orchestral stringed instruments (violin, viola, cello and string bass). Instruments are furnished by<br />
the college. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31270 On Campus DM-105 MW 9:35am-10:35am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Malvinni, V L 1 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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MUS 154 VOCAL TECHNIQUES I<br />
Helps students develop fundamental skills of singing, with attention to stage presence, breath control, tone production and musicianship.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31273 On Campus DM-101 MW 9:35am-10:35am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 1 $0.00<br />
31271 On Campus DM-101 TR 12:45pm- 1:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 1 $0.00<br />
31272 On Campus DM-101 MW 12:45pm- 1:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 155 VOCAL TECHNIQUES II<br />
Helps students develop advanced singing skills. Emphasis on development of repertoire, singing in <strong>for</strong>eign languages, and microphone<br />
techniques. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103. COURSE ADVISORY: MUS 154.<br />
31274 On Campus DM-101 MW 11:10am-12:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 159 MEN’S CHORUS<br />
Study and per<strong>for</strong>mance of male ensemble choral literature of Edward Grieg. Public concert appearances. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
35352 On Campus DM-101 M 7:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 160 COLLEGE CHOIR<br />
Study and per<strong>for</strong>mance of standard choral literature. Public appearances. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
34782 On Campus DM-101 T 6:30pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 1 $0.00<br />
33278 On Campus DM-101 T 7:00pm-10:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 1 $0.00<br />
33465 On Campus DM-101 T 7:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 162 CHAMBER SINGERS<br />
Study and per<strong>for</strong>mance of standard choral literature <strong>for</strong> the small vocal ensemble. Frequent public appearances. (TR: CSU/UC) LIMITATION<br />
ON ENROLLMENT: Audition with instructor. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31276 On Campus DM-101 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 1 $0.00<br />
34783 On Campus DM-101 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 163 QUIRE OF VOYCES<br />
Study, per<strong>for</strong>mance and recording of sacred a cappella choral music of the Renaissance period and 20th century. Frequent public appearances.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Extensive audition. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
33281 On Campus DM-101 M 7:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 165 BEGINNING JAZZ IMPROVISATION<br />
Beginning individual and small group improvisational techniques. Combo per<strong>for</strong>mance necessary. Course placement level determined by<br />
interview/audition. Open to students with per<strong>for</strong>mance experience. (TR: CSU/UC) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
experience on a wind, string or percussion instrument. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31277 On Campus DM-105 F 9:00am-12:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Campos, D M 3 $0.00<br />
31278 On Campus DM-105 F 9:00am-12:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wood III, C H 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 166 INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED JAZZ IMPROVISATION<br />
Individual and small group improvisational techniques. Combo per<strong>for</strong>mance necessary. Course entry level determined by interview/audition.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: MUS 165. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31279 On Campus DM-105 F 10:00am- 1:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wood III, C H 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 167 BEGINNING JAZZ ENSEMBLE<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>mance of jazz ensemble literature. Beginning large ensemble per<strong>for</strong>mance techniques and pedagogy. Open to students with limited<br />
jazz ensemble per<strong>for</strong>mance experience and/or instructor interview. (TR: CSU/UC) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Previous jazz ensemble<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mance experience or interview with instructor. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31280 On Campus DM-105 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooy, J D 1 $0.00<br />
31284 On Campus DM-105 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooy, J D 1 $0.00<br />
31282 On Campus DM-105 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Heidner, E C 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 168 INTERMEDIATE JAZZ ENSEMBLE<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>mance of intermediate level jazz ensemble literature. Intermediate techniques and pedagogy. Public appearances and festival participation.<br />
Open to students with jazz ensemble per<strong>for</strong>mance experience and/or interview with instructor. (TR: CSU/UC) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT:<br />
Audition. PREREQ: MUS 167. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31285 On Campus DM-105 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooy, J D 1 $0.00<br />
31286 On Campus DM-105 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Heidner, E C 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 169 ADVANCED JAZZ ENSEMBLE<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>mance of advanced jazz ensemble literature. Frequent public appearances and festival participation. Open to students with previous<br />
collegiate-level jazz ensemble per<strong>for</strong>mance experience. (TR: CSU/UC) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Audition. PREREQ: MUS 168.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31287 On Campus DM-105 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooy, J D 1 $0.00<br />
31288 On Campus DM-105 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Heidner, E C 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 170 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>ming ensemble open to all students with orchestral instrumental experience. Ensemble per<strong>for</strong>ms orchestral literature from all style periods<br />
in public appearances on campus and in the community. (TR: CSU/UC) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Audition. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
33283 On Campus DM-105 T 7:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooy, J D 1 $0.00<br />
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MUS 171 CHAMBER MUSIC OF THE BAROQUE ERA<br />
Ensemble class that provides the opportunity <strong>for</strong> students to per<strong>for</strong>m chamber music from the Baroque era. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
35591 On Campus DM-101 S 10:00am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Holland, L L 1 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus DM-108 S 10:00am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus DM-105 S 10:00am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus DM-110 S 10:00am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus DM-109 S 10:00am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
MUS 172 INTERMEDIATE ORCHESTRA<br />
Study of string techniques beyond Beginning and Intermediate String Techniques. Students study music <strong>for</strong> various combinations of instruments.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Audition. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
33284 On Campus DM-105 T 7:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooy, J D 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 174 CHAMBER MUSIC<br />
Ensemble class that provides an opportunity <strong>for</strong> students to per<strong>for</strong>m standard chamber music literature from the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th<br />
centuries. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
33285 On Campus DM-101 S 10:00am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Holland, L L 1 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus DM-108 S 10:00am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus DM-105 S 10:00am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus DM-110 S 10:00am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus DM-109 S 10:00am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
MUS 175 CHAMBER MUSIC OF THE MODERN ERA<br />
Ensemble class that provides opportunity <strong>for</strong> students to per<strong>for</strong>m chamber music from the Modern era. (TR: CSU/UC) LIMITATION ON<br />
ENROLLMENT: Audition with instructor. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103<br />
35592 On Campus DM-101 S 10:00am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Holland, L L 1 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus DM-108 S 10:00am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus DM-105 S 10:00am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus DM-110 S 10:00am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus DM-109 S 10:00am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
MUS 176 CONCERT BAND<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>mance of concert and symphonic winds literature. Frequent public appearances and festival participation. Open to students with concert<br />
band experience. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
33287 On Campus DM-105 W 7:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Heidner, E C 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 177 SYMPHONIC BAND<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>mance of concert and symphonic winds literature. Frequent public appearances and festival participation. Open to students with<br />
collegiate-level per<strong>for</strong>mance experience. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103. COURSE ADVISORY: MUS 176.<br />
33288 On Campus DM-105 W 7:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Heidner, E C 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 178 WIND ENSEMBLE<br />
Small ensembles (brass quartet/woodwind quintet, etc.). Material selected from many music periods. Open to students with wind and<br />
percussion per<strong>for</strong>mance experience. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
33289 On Campus DM-105 W 7:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Heidner, E C 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 179 COMMERCIAL MUSIC PERFORMANCE: JAZZ AND POP EMPHASIS<br />
Experience-centered training in jazz and pop per<strong>for</strong>mance. Per<strong>for</strong>mances in all commercial music applications. Open to students with<br />
previous advanced collegiate or professional per<strong>for</strong>mance experience. Interview with instructor required. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103. COURSE ADVISORY: MUS 169 or previous advanced collegiate or pre-professional per<strong>for</strong>mance experience.<br />
31289 On Campus DM-105 1.6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooy, J D 0.5 $0.00<br />
31290 On Campus DM-105 3.2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooy, J D 1 $0.00<br />
31291 On Campus DM-101 3.2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 1 $0.00<br />
31293 On Campus DM-105 6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 2 $0.00<br />
31294 On Campus DM-105 6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooy, J D 2 $0.00<br />
MUS 181 COMMERCIAL MUSIC PERFORMANCE: CLASSICAL INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL EMPHASIS<br />
Experience-centered training in classical instrumental and vocal per<strong>for</strong>mance in all commercial music applications. Open to students<br />
with previous advanced collegiate or professional per<strong>for</strong>mance experience. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: MUS 160 or 162 or 163 or 170 or 176.<br />
31295 On Campus DM-105 3.4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 1 $0.00<br />
31296 On Campus DM-105 6.8 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 2 $0.00<br />
MUS 185 APPLIED MUSIC<br />
Studio lessons in voice or on a specific woodwind, brass, string, or percussion instrument. Emphasis on technical and literature studies.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) COREQ: MUS 102A and 104A or 102B and 104B and MUS 160 or 162 or 163 or 165 or 166 or 167 or 168 or 169 or<br />
170 or 172 or 174 or 176 or 177 or 178 or 179. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31297 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bodnar Horton, N V 3 $0.00<br />
31299 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brummel, J I 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 185—Applied Music classes continue on the next page<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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31300 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 3 $0.00<br />
31301 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Redman, W M 3 $0.00<br />
31302 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ybarra, A L 3 $0.00<br />
31303 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dechaine, N P 3 $0.00<br />
31304 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Campos, D M 3 $0.00<br />
32145 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dechaine, N P 3 $0.00<br />
33608 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ybarra, A L 3 $0.00<br />
33610 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Martinez, A J 3 $0.00<br />
35811 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Heidner, E C 3 $0.00<br />
36669 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Holland, L L 3 $0.00<br />
36810 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 188A BIG BAND JAZZ ENSEMBLE I<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>mance class <strong>for</strong> students with previous collegiate-level big band jazz experience. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 103.<br />
36052 On Campus DM-105 M 7:35pm-10:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Jenkins, I B 1 $0.00<br />
MUS 202A INTERMEDIATE MUSICIANSHIP<br />
Develops advanced aural and dictation skills allowing students to solve practical as well as theoretical musical problems. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
PREREQ: MUS 102B. COREQ: MUS 204A. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31305 On Campus DM-109 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Clark, J W 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 204A INTERMEDIATE THEORY<br />
Study of modal and tonal counterpoint and chromatic harmonies of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries; <strong>for</strong>m, analysis and creative composition.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: MUS 104B. COREQ: MUS 202A. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31306 On Campus DM-109 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Clark, J W 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 285 APPLIED MUSIC<br />
Studio lessons in voice or on a specific woodwind, brass, string, or percussion instrument. Emphasis on technical and literature studies.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) COREQ: MUS 202A and 204A or 202B and 204B, and MUS 160 or 162 or 163 or 165 or 166 or 167 or 168 or 169 or<br />
170 or 172 or 174 or 176 or 177 or 178 or 179.<br />
31307 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dechaine, N P 3 $0.00<br />
31308 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dechaine, N P 3 $0.00<br />
31309 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Martinez, A J 3 $0.00<br />
36676 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 3 $0.00<br />
36677 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Redman, W M 3 $0.00<br />
36811 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
36813 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
36815 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
36816 On Campus DM-105 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
MUS 299 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN MUSIC<br />
Individual project as arranged with a faculty member in the department. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Students must have<br />
completed 12 units at SBCC with a G.P.A. of 2.5 and a minimum of 6 units with a G.P.A. of 3.0 in the Department. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103.<br />
31310 Off Campus TBA 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 1 $0.00<br />
31313 Off Campus TBA 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooy, J D 1 $0.00<br />
31311 Off Campus TBA 6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 2 $0.00<br />
31314 Off Campus TBA 6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mooy, J D 2 $0.00<br />
31312 Off Campus TBA 9 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kreitzer, N J 3 $0.00<br />
NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES<br />
NATA 101 AMERICAN INDIAN: PAST AND PRESENT<br />
Survey of Native American peoples, their history and current conditions. Focuses on the impact of Native American peoples on the history of<br />
the United States. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34275 On Campus A-217 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Foss, K W 3 $0.00<br />
NATA 103 NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL HERITAGE<br />
Survey of Native American cultures. The objective is to familiarize the student with the general cultural patterns of Native American peoples.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36425 On Campus A-217 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Foss, K W 3 $0.00<br />
NATA 112 NATIVE AMERICAN VISUAL AND MUSICAL ART<br />
Overview of Native American visual, oral and musical arts; their roots in Native American material culture and philosophical traditions.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
30021 On Campus A-217 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Foss, K W 3 $0.00<br />
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NURSING<br />
Students wishing to enroll must apply and be accepted into this program.<br />
REGISTERED NURSING (RN)<br />
Enrollment in Nursing modules is limited to students <strong>for</strong>mally accepted into the ADN Program. For in<strong>for</strong>mation regarding the program<br />
and application requirements, visit our website at www.sbcc.edu/nursing/website, or contact the Health Technologies Office, room A-218,<br />
ext. 2366. In<strong>for</strong>mation sessions are held on the second Monday of each month at 3 p.m., except during school holidays and summer.<br />
ALL COURSES TRANSFER TO CSU:<br />
NURS 160 FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING<br />
(TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Admission to the ADN Program.<br />
35129 On Campus TBA 18 hours/week 08/26/13-10/19/13 Classroom Bower, C L 4 $0.00<br />
NURS 161 PHARMACOLOGY NURSING<br />
(TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Admission to the ADN Program.<br />
35130 On Campus TBA R 9:00am-12:15pm 09/05/13-10/24/13 Classroom Macias, L E 1.5 $0.00<br />
NURS 162 INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING I<br />
(TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Admission to the ADN Program.<br />
35131 On Campus TBA 18 hours/week 10/21/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bower, C L 4 $50.00<br />
NURS 163 BEGINNING MEDICAL SURGICAL II<br />
(TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Admission to the ADN Program.<br />
35132 On Campus TBA 11.8 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Martinez, D R 5.5 $50.00<br />
NURS 164 NURSING OF CHILDBEARING AND FAMILIES<br />
(TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Admission to the ADN Program.<br />
35133 On Campus TBA 6.9 hours/week 08/26/13-11/16/13 Classroom Worsdale, K J 2.5 $0.00<br />
NURS 165 MENTAL HEALTH NURSING<br />
(TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Admission to the ADN Program.<br />
35134 On Campus TBA 4.9 hours/week 08/26/13-11/16/13 Classroom Schermer, C A 2.5 $0.00<br />
NURS 166 INTERMEDIATE MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING III<br />
(TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Admission to the ADN Program.<br />
35135 On Campus TBA 11.2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Shields, S K 5 $50.00<br />
NURS 167 NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES-PEDIATRICS<br />
(TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Admission to the ADN Program.<br />
35136 On Campus TBA 5.7 hours/week 09/16/13-12/14/13 Classroom Shields, S K 2.5 $0.00<br />
NURS 168 ADVANCED MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING IV<br />
(TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Admission to the ADN Program.<br />
35137 On Campus TBA 16.3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom McCabe, E C 6.5 $0.00<br />
NURS 169 GERONTOLOGY-COMMUNITY NURSING<br />
(TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Admission to the ADN Program.<br />
35138 On Campus TBA 7.2 hours/week 08/26/13-11/02/13 Classroom Dur<strong>for</strong>, S L 2 $0.00<br />
NURS 190 ASSESSMENT OF CLINICAL COMPETENCE<br />
(TR: CSU)<br />
30800 On Campus TBA 1.5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gottwald, M E 0.5 $0.00<br />
30801 On Campus TBA 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gottwald, M E 1 $0.00<br />
30802 On Campus TBA 4.5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gottwald, M E 1.5 $0.00<br />
30803 On Campus TBA 6.8 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gottwald, M E 2 $0.00<br />
NURS 194 REVIEW AND UPDATE OF NURSING SKILLS<br />
(TR: CSU)<br />
30804 On Campus TBA TR 3:00pm- 3:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gottwald, M E 0.5 $0.00<br />
NURS 195 SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING STUDENTS<br />
Associate Degree Nursing students work with their instructors to develop the strategies they need to successfully master the competencies<br />
required of ADN students. LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Admission to the ADN Program.<br />
30805 On Campus TBA .6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 OpenEntEx Gottwald, M E 0.5 $0.00<br />
NURS 282 NCLEX SUCCESS<br />
Associate Degree Nursing students develop a plan <strong>for</strong> NCLEX preparation, and implement the plan to increase success on the NLCEX.<br />
30810 On Campus A-173 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 OpenEntEx Shields, S K 1 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT<br />
PD 004 PERSONAL AWARENESS GROUP<br />
Concepts of emotional health and effective interpersonal behavior. Lecture and group discussion guide students on how to effectively deal<br />
with life situations and improve student success.<br />
34612 On Campus ECC-28 R 2:20pm- 3:35pm 09/12/13-12/05/13 Classroom Bostwick, A H 1 $0.00<br />
PD 020B STRATEGIES FOR STUDENT SUCCESS<br />
Focuses on specific strategies <strong>for</strong> achieving academic and personal success. Students come to understand motivation and learn how to<br />
identify and overcome self-defeating behaviors.<br />
33990 On Campus PE-215 TR 9:35am-10:50am 09/10/13-10/17/13 Classroom Cox, K S 1 $0.00<br />
34403 On Campus TBA MW 9:35am-10:50am 09/09/13-10/16/13 Classroom Cox, K S 1 $0.00<br />
35974 On Campus ECC-28 MW 12:45pm- 2:00pm 09/09/13-10/16/13 Classroom Cox, K S 1 $0.00<br />
35975 On Campus TBA TR 12:45pm- 2:00pm 09/10/13-10/17/13 Classroom Cox, K S 1 $0.00<br />
PD 100 COLLEGE SUCCESS<br />
Students clarify their educational objectives and develop the skills necessary to reach them. Topics include time management, reading and<br />
study skills, goal-setting, career planning and communication skills. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 70 and 80.<br />
31334 On Campus ECC-28 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Suarez, J R 3 $0.00<br />
31341 On Campus PE-215 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Perez, S R 3 $0.00<br />
34404 On Campus BC-237 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Frankel, E S 3 $0.00<br />
33300 On Campus TBA F 9:00am-12:45pm 04/29/13-01/31/14 Classroom Perez, S R 3 $0.00<br />
31335 On Campus ECC-28 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brown, J A 3 $0.00<br />
36772 On Campus TBA T 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Taylor, K G 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31974 On Campus IDC-215 F 9:35am-12:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lorenzen, M M 3 $0.00<br />
35351 On Campus ECC-07 F 9:35am-12:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Welby, L M 3 $0.00<br />
31336 On Campus ECC-30 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brown, J A 3 $0.00<br />
31342 On Campus PE-216 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Brewer, S J 3 $0.00<br />
31343 On Campus ECC-28 R 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Pate, R M 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31344 On Campus ECC-28 R 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Pate, R M 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36679 On Campus ECC-28 R 5:30pm- 7:10pm 09/19/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Wright, R G 3 $0.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 09/19/13-12/14/13<br />
31345 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Rivero, C M 3 $0.00<br />
33301 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Rivero, C M 3 $0.00<br />
33634 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online El-Soussi, M H 3 $0.00<br />
34595 ONLINE ONLINE 1.5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Corral, A C 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-28 M 5:30pm- 6:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
34598 ONLINE ONLINE 1.5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Villanueva, E G 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus ECC-28 M 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35963 ONLINE ONLINE 1.5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Class/Web Gomez, N 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus EBS-102 R 5:30pm- 6:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
PD 101B ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS<br />
Orientation to college <strong>for</strong> international students. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> ESL Level 5.<br />
35608 On Campus ECC-09 MTWR 9:00am-11:05am 08/07/13-08/13/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
35609 On Campus ECC-01 MTWR 9:00am-11:05am 08/07/13-08/13/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
35610 On Campus ECC-02 MTWR 9:00am-11:05am 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36617 On Campus ECC-05 MTWR 9:00am-11:05am 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36659 On Campus ECC-28 MTWR 9:00am-11:05am 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
35617 On Campus ECC-28 F 11:00am-12:30pm 08/30/13-09/27/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36643 On Campus ECC-01 F 11:00am-12:30pm 08/30/13-09/27/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
35611 On Campus ECC-02 MTWR 11:15am- 1:20pm 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
35613 On Campus ECC-06 MTWR 11:15am- 1:20pm 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
35618 On Campus ECC-01 MTWR 11:15am- 1:20pm 08/07/13-08/13/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36616 On Campus ECC-05 MTWR 11:15am- 1:20pm 08/07/13-08/13/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36770 On Campus ECC-05 MTWR 11:15am- 1:20pm 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36255 On Campus ECC-33 F 1:00pm- 2:30pm 08/30/13-09/27/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36541 On Campus TBA F 1:00pm- 2:30pm 08/30/13-09/27/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
35614 On Campus ECC-09 MTWR 2:00pm- 4:05pm 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
35616 On Campus ECC-06 MTWR 2:00pm- 4:05pm 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36234 On Campus ECC-05 MTWR 2:00pm- 4:05pm 08/07/13-08/13/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36618 On Campus ECC-05 MTWR 2:00pm- 4:05pm 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
PD 107 SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR THE SINGLE PARENT STUDENT<br />
Support network <strong>for</strong> EOPS/CARE students. Focuses on issues facing single parents returning to the academic environment, such as study<br />
habits, time management and achieving goals. (TR: CSU)<br />
31346 On Campus PS-128 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wright, M A 3 $0.00<br />
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PD 110 CAREER PLANNING AND DECISION-MAKING<br />
Comprehensive approach to career and educational planning: value clarification, skills analysis, decision-making, goal-setting and job search.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31347 On Campus ECC-28 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Phillips, C M 3 $0.00<br />
33302 On Campus TBA W 4:00pm- 7:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eurman, V S 3 $0.00<br />
PD 131 STRESS MANAGEMENT AND WELLNESS<br />
Learn and integrate effective coping strategies to promote self-awareness, personal wellness, academic success, and model these strategies,<br />
including managing symptoms of stress and other psychological conditions. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or<br />
110H or 110GB.<br />
36895 On Campus TBA W 6:00pm- 9:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ducharme, M A 3 $0.00<br />
PD 140 COLLEGE SUCCESS FOR STUDENT ATHLETES<br />
Mandatory course <strong>for</strong> student athletes covering athletic eligibility, NCAA transfer requirements, time management, study skills and an individualized<br />
educational plan. Graded Pass/No Pass. (TR: CSU)<br />
31354 On Campus PE-216 TR 8:00am- 9:15am 09/03/13-10/10/13 Classroom Schmitz, I A 1 $0.00<br />
31356 On Campus PE-216 TR 9:35am-10:50am 09/03/13-10/10/13 Classroom O’Connor, K A 1 $0.00<br />
31352 On Campus PE-216 MW 12:45pm- 2:00pm 09/04/13-10/14/13 Classroom O’Connor, K A 1 $0.00<br />
37059 On Campus PE-216 MW 12:45pm- 2:00pm 10/21/13-12/02/13 Classroom O’Connor, K A 1 $0.00<br />
PD 149B ACADEMIC PLANNING FOR F1 VISA STUDENTS<br />
Introduction to academic planning to assist F1 visa students in the development and design of a long-term comprehensive educational plan.<br />
(TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> ESL Level 5.<br />
35939 On Campus PE-217 MTWR 9:00am-11:05am 08/07/13-08/13/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
35942 On Campus ECC-03 MTWR 9:00am-11:05am 08/07/13-08/13/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36553 On Campus PE-217 MTWR 9:00am-11:05am 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36555 On Campus ECC-03 MTWR 9:00am-11:05am 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36557 On Campus ECC-06 MTWR 9:00am-11:05am 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36559 On Campus ECC-01 MTWR 9:00am-11:05am 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
35936 On Campus PE-218 MTWR 11:15am- 1:20pm 08/07/13-08/13/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
35940 On Campus PE-217 MTWR 11:15am- 1:20pm 08/07/13-08/13/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
35944 On Campus PE-218 MTWR 11:15am- 1:20pm 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36554 On Campus ECC-08A MTWR 11:15am- 1:20pm 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36556 On Campus ECC-01 MTWR 11:15am- 1:20pm 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36558 On Campus ECC-03 MTWR 11:15am- 1:20pm 08/14/13-08/20/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
37050 On Campus PE-215 MTWR 11:15am- 1:20pm 07/31/13-08/06/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36614 On Campus TBA T 4:00pm- 5:30pm 09/03/13-10/03/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
36660 On Campus TBA T 4:00pm- 5:30pm 09/03/13-10/03/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
PD 191A CAREER PLANNING: A SELF-DIRECTED APPROACH<br />
Self-paced, individualized career planning course covering career assessment, career counseling and independent research. Available either<br />
through completing Internet assignments or Career Center research. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 100 or 103.<br />
31365 On Campus SS-282 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 SelfPaced Phillips, C M 1 $0.00<br />
31366 ONLINE ONLINE 1 hour/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Cooper, J J 1 $0.00<br />
PHILOSOPHY<br />
PHIL 100 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY<br />
General survey of elementary logic, theories of knowledge, metaphysics, ethics, philosophy of religion and political philosophy. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31553 On Campus A-211 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom White, J P 3 $0.00<br />
31555 On Campus PS-101 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom White, J P 3 $0.00<br />
31554 On Campus PS-101 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom White, J P 3 $0.00<br />
31556 On Campus A-160 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom White, J P 3 $0.00<br />
33334 On Campus A-217 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Green, A K 3 $0.00<br />
PHIL 101 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS<br />
Examination of the nature of morality, moral concepts and theories, and the moral aspects of abortion, world hunger, pornography,<br />
environmentalism and animal rights. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31558 On Campus ECC-23 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bobro, M E 3 $0.00<br />
31560 On Campus IDC-205 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bobro, M E 3 $0.00<br />
34457 On Campus IDC-205 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bobro, M E 3 $0.00<br />
36031 On Campus IDC-220 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Raya, M E 3 $0.00<br />
31557 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Chesher, J E 3 $0.00<br />
31559 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Raya, M E 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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PHIL 102 COMPARATIVE WORLD RELIGIONS<br />
Presentation of the fundamental insights, concepts, ideals, customs and rituals of the major religious traditions. Religions to be discussed:<br />
Hinduism; Buddhism; Taoism; Confucianism; Judaism; Christianity; Islam. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility<br />
<strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31561 On Campus IDC-209 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Donnell, P S 3 $0.00<br />
36783 On Campus IDC-205 MW 3:45pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lee, J S 3 $0.00<br />
31562 On Campus IDC-209 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Faulders, T A 3 $0.00<br />
PHIL 111 CRITICAL THINKING AND WRITING IN PHILOSOPHY<br />
Introduction to the basic principles and elements of logical reasoning, argument analysis and evaluation, and their application in written expression.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31565 On Campus IDC-205 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dolson, C D 3 $0.00<br />
31863 On Campus IDC-205 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lee, J S 3 $0.00<br />
31567 On Campus IDC-205 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Raya, M E 3 $0.00<br />
36784 On Campus IDC-211 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lee, J S 3 $0.00<br />
31564 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online McIntire, M 3 $0.00<br />
PHIL 201 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY: MODERN<br />
Study of the thought of the major philosophers from the time of the Renaissance/Re<strong>for</strong>mation; rise of science in the 1500s to early 19th<br />
century. Philosophers discussed: Hobbes; Descartes; Spinoza; Leibnitz; Locke; Berkeley; Hume; Kant. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34458 On Campus IDC-205 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bobro, M E 3 $0.00<br />
PHIL 203 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY: CONTEMPORARY<br />
Philosophers of the 19th and 20th centuries are studied, showing their impact upon thought, culture and society and how they, too, have<br />
been influenced by these <strong>for</strong>ces. Some of the philosophers presented: Russell; Dewey; Sartre; Wittgenstein; Ayer; Ryle; <strong>Santa</strong>yana;<br />
Heidegger; Husserl; Rawls; Whitehead. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33763 On Campus IDC-211 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dolson, C D 3 $0.00<br />
PHIL 205 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC<br />
Philosophical investigation into the nature of argument. Topics such as justification, induction, deduction, validity, language and thought,<br />
<strong>for</strong>mal and in<strong>for</strong>mal <strong>fall</strong>acies discussed. Students introduced to categorical logic and the Propositional Calculus and Quantification Theory.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31570 On Campus IDC-215 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bobro, M E 3 $0.00<br />
PHIL 295 INTERNSHIP IN PHILOSOPHY<br />
Structured program in which students gain experience in community organizations related to the discipline. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON<br />
ENROLLMENT: Completion of two courses (in applicable discipline) at SBCC prior to enrolling in an Internship course. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31571 On Campus IDC-359 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom White, J P 2 $0.00<br />
31572 On Campus IDC-359 11.4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom White, J P 3 $0.00<br />
31573 On Campus IDC-359 16 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom White, J P 4 $0.00<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
The following required fees are paid at registration:<br />
PHOT 109, 180, 209, 250, 260, 280, and 285: $20.00<br />
PHOT 109 PHOTO I<br />
Introduction to basic photographic processes: camera controls; exposure controls; black and white and color scanning; composition; lighting;<br />
computer digital imaging; basic photo assignments and projects. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36879 On Campus TBA F 8:00am- 1:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Amidon, E A 3 $20.00<br />
36878 On Campus TBA S 9:00am- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $20.00<br />
30068 On Campus OE-184 TR 2:00pm- 4:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sanders, S D 3 $20.00<br />
34533 On Campus OE-184 MW 2:00pm- 4:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sanders, S D 3 $20.00<br />
30067 On Campus OE-184 W 5:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Jones, T R 3 $20.00<br />
35754 On Campus OE-184 M 5:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dempsay Skiles, W A 3 $20.00<br />
30069 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Staff 3 $20.00<br />
34532 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Sanders, S D 3 $20.00<br />
36043 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Dempsay Skiles, W A 3 $20.00<br />
36872 Off Campus TBA 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Knight, J G 3 $20.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36874 Off Campus TBA 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Staff 3 $20.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36876 Off Campus TBA 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Staff 3 $20.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
PHOT 180 DIGITAL DARKROOM<br />
Fundamentals of archival digital printing: master archiving <strong>for</strong> print/web; drum scanning; simulated traditional darkroom techniques; digital<br />
infrared; special effects; large <strong>for</strong>mat output; conceptual assignments; digital painting techniques; and digital print portfolio. (TR: CSU)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: PHOT 109 and MAT 131.<br />
35071 On Campus OE-184 T 8:00am- 1:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Amidon, E A 3 $20.00<br />
30070 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Lowell, L K 3 $20.00<br />
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PHOT 190 PHOTOJOURNALISM<br />
Skills and techniques of contemporary photojournalism. Students explore editorial issues, ethics, design and technical photographic issues.<br />
(TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: PHOT 209.<br />
33032 On Campus OE-184 T 5:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eliason, J M 3 $20.00<br />
PHOT 209 PHOTO II<br />
Explores photographic composition; scanning negatives and prints; studio lighting; digital imaging; special effects and special research<br />
projects, involving advanced photo techniques. (TR: CSU/UC) COURSE ADVISORY: PHOT 109.<br />
36885 On Campus OE-184 R 5:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sanders, S D 3 $20.00<br />
36045 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Lowell, L K 3 $20.00<br />
PHOT 250 FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
Students study classic and contemporary styles of fine art and develop their own personal vision through a series of conceptual assignments.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: PHOT 109.<br />
31861 On Campus OE-184 W 8:00am- 1:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lowell, L K 3 $20.00<br />
36886 Off Campus TBA 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Lowell, L K 3 $20.00<br />
also meets ONLINE ONLINE 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
PHOT 260 PORTFOLIO<br />
Students create a portfolio that communicates their vision ready, <strong>for</strong> the workplace. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100<br />
and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: MAT 131; PHOT 109 and 180.<br />
35554 On Campus OE-184 M 8:00am- 1:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Knight, J G 3 $20.00<br />
36394 ONLINE ONLINE 5 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Lowell, L K 3 $20.00<br />
PHOT 281 DIGITAL DARKROOM II<br />
Advanced color management and archival printing techniques; natural media effects and still-frame animation and timeline editing within<br />
PhotoShop. (TR: CSU) COURSE ADVISORY: PHOT 180. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36133 On Campus OE-184 R 7:45am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lowell, L K 3 $20.00<br />
PHYSICAL EDUCATION, DANCE AND ATHLETICS<br />
INTERNET CLASSES: For additional in<strong>for</strong>mation on the Internet offerings, PE 163A and PE 177, contact the instructor: PE 163A -<br />
Dwayne Erdman (derdman@sbcconline.net); PE 177 - jreynolds@sbcconline.net.<br />
Life Fitness Program (PE 149, PE 166, PE 169, PE 177, PE 179, PE 195):<br />
a. Life Fitness Program courses are open-entry/open-exit courses where students work on their course curriculum manner during the<br />
open lab hours of the Life Fitness Center. Instructors are present to assist students in meeting their exercise goals and course<br />
requirements each open lab hour.<br />
b. Instruction is focused on the proper mechanics of exercise and exercise prescription based on individual fitness assessments.<br />
c. Students new to the Life Fitness Program must complete a mandatory program orientation prior to using the facility <strong>for</strong> exercise. Students<br />
should report to the Life Fitness Center during the first week of class to determine orientation and specific course requirements.<br />
d. Open lab hours <strong>for</strong> Life Fitness Program courses are:<br />
Monday through Thursday: 11:00 a.m.-8:30 p.m.<br />
Friday: 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.<br />
Saturday: 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.<br />
PE 101A BEGINNING BADMINTON<br />
Provides instruction in and explores basic fundamentals, history, strategies, rules and etiquette of badminton.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 100 and 103.<br />
33550 On Campus PE-101 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Steuart, T L 1 $0.00<br />
PE 103A BEGINNING GOLF<br />
Instruction that explores the activities, history, rules, etiquette, strategy, equipment and elementary skills of golf.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 100 and 103.<br />
33525 On Campus TWLAKE F 7:30am-10:35am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Melendez, C J 1 $25.00<br />
PE 103B INTERMEDIATE GOLF<br />
For the student who has mastered beginning skills. Emphasis on the execution of skills and proficiencies. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT)<br />
33552 On Campus PE-216 F 9:00am-12:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Moropoulos, C P 1 $25.00<br />
PE 106A BEGINNING SPINNING FOR FITNESS<br />
Instruction and practice in the fundamentals of riding a stationary bike through variations of terrain. Designed to enhance strength and<br />
aerobic fitness. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31388 On Campus PE-114 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Connor, E T 1 $0.00<br />
PE 109A BEGINNING TENNIS<br />
Instruction in tennis stroke techniques, terminology, rules, etiquette, strategies, mental strength and match play.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33527 On Campus PERPRK TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom San<strong>for</strong>d, J L 1 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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PE 109B INTERMEDIATE TENNIS<br />
Instruction in tennis stroke techniques, terminology, rules, etiquette, strategies and match play. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33526 On Campus PERPRK TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hodges, M E 1 $0.00<br />
PE 110 ADVANCED BASEBALL TECHNIQUES AND CONDITIONING<br />
Emphasizes baseball-specific techniques, conditioning and strength training <strong>for</strong> potential intercollegiate participants.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36976 On Campus PERPRK TR 3:00pm- 4:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Walker, J M 1 $0.00<br />
PE 112 BODY CONDITIONING BOOT CAMP<br />
Provides instruction and opportunities <strong>for</strong> students to develop optimum muscular strength, cardiovascular endurance and flexibility.<br />
Emphasis placed on safe and proper technique and body mechanics. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 100 and 103.<br />
32002 On Campus LPLAYA MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Moropoulos, C P 1 $0.00<br />
33892 On Campus LPLAYA TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Slade, A M 1 $0.00<br />
PE 120C ADVANCED BASEBALL<br />
Instruction and practice in the fundamentals, skills and techniques of baseball. Designed <strong>for</strong> those who already possess advanced-level<br />
baseball skills. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33530 On Campus PERPRK MWF 1:00pm- 2:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Walker, J M 1 $0.00<br />
33531 On Campus PERPRK MWF 3:00pm- 4:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Walker, J M 1 $0.00<br />
PE 121A BEGINNING BASKETBALL<br />
Co-educational team sport activity which provides instruction and practice in the fundamentals of basketball technique as well as team strategy.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: English 100, 103.<br />
36842 On Campus PE-101 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hodges, M E 1 $0.00<br />
36843 On Campus PE-101 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hodges, M E 1 $0.00<br />
PE 121B INTERMEDIATE BASKETBALL<br />
Co-educational team sport activity which provides instruction and practice in the fundamentals of basketball technique as well as team strategy.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33534 On Campus PE-101 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hodges, M E 1 $0.00<br />
33535 On Campus PE-101 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hodges, M E 1 $0.00<br />
PE 121C ADVANCED BASKETBALL<br />
Provides instruction and practice in the fundamentals of basketball technique as well as team strategy. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33532 On Campus PE-101 6.5 hours/week 08/26/13-10/18/13 Classroom Hodges, M E 1 $0.00<br />
33533 On Campus PE-101 6.5 hours/week 08/26/13-10/18/13 Classroom Rocher-Krul, M 1 $0.00<br />
PE 123C ADVANCED TRACK AND FIELD<br />
Instruction and practice in the advanced skills and techniques of all track and field events. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
English 100 and 103.<br />
31400 On Campus LPLAYA 3.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Fickerson, S P 1 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus LPLAYA 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36844 On Campus LPLAYA 3.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 1 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus LPLAYA 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
PE 124B INTERMEDIATE SOCCER<br />
Instruction in soccer skills appropriate to level of ability. Rules, etiquette, strategy, equipment and safety are covered. Co-ed.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33536 On Campus LPLAYA MW 6:00pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sjollema, M 1 $0.00<br />
36845 On Campus LPLAYA MW 7:20pm- 8:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sjollema, M 1 $0.00<br />
PE 124C ADVANCED SOCCER<br />
Instruction in soccer skills appropriate <strong>for</strong> level of ability. Rules, etiquette, strategy, equipment and safety are covered. Co-ed.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
34654 On Campus LPLAYA TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hart, P A 1 $0.00<br />
PE 125C ADVANCED SOFTBALL<br />
Advanced play in fastpitch softball. Emphasis will be on rules, strategy, and motor skill development <strong>for</strong> the advanced player.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33537 On Campus PERPRK TR 1:00pm- 2:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Congleton, P L 1 $0.00<br />
PE 126A BEGINNING BEACH VOLLEYBALL<br />
Team sport activity that provides instruction and practice in fundamental beach volleyball techniques and strategy.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33888 On Campus WBEACH TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Slade, A M 1 $0.00<br />
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PE 126B INTERMEDIATE BEACH VOLLEYBALL<br />
Co-educational team sport activity which provides instruction and practice in fundamental beach volleyball techniques, and team strategy.<br />
Individual skills, team offensive and defensive strategies are utilized. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 100 and 103.<br />
36846 On Campus WBEACH TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Slade, A M 1 $0.00<br />
PE 127B INTERMEDIATE VOLLEYBALL<br />
Co-educational team sport activity which provides instruction and practice in fundamental volleyball techniques including team strategy.<br />
Individual skills and team offensive and defensive strategies will be taught. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility<br />
<strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33539 On Campus PE-101 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Melendez, C J 1 $0.00<br />
PE 127C ADVANCED VOLLEYBALL<br />
Co-educational team sport activity which provides instruction and practice in fundamental volleyball techniques including team strategy.<br />
Individual skills and team offensive and defensive strategies will be taught. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility<br />
<strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36848 On Campus PE-101 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Zakarian, A A 1 $0.00<br />
PE 128 ADVANCED FOOTBALL TECHNIQUES<br />
Emphasizes advanced skills and techniques of football. Provides students with the opportunity to per<strong>for</strong>m various physical training techniques<br />
to develop agility, strength and power. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31406 On Campus PE-215 3.2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Moropoulos, C P 1 $0.00<br />
31407 On Campus PE-216 3.2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 1 $0.00<br />
31408 On Campus PE-218 3.2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 1 $0.00<br />
PE 132A BEGINNING SWIMMING<br />
Instruction and practice in a variety of elementary swimming skills to develop sufficient abilities <strong>for</strong> water safety.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33540 On Campus LBANOS MWF 11:00am- Noon 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Schmitz, I A 1 $0.00<br />
PE 132B INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING<br />
Provides instruction and opportunities <strong>for</strong> students to develop skills and knowledge at the intermediate-level of swimming and personal<br />
aquatic safety. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31411 On Campus LBANOS MWF 9:55am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Schmitz, I A 1 $0.00<br />
PE 132C ADVANCED SWIMMING<br />
Instruction and workout environment <strong>for</strong> students to develop skills in the four competitive strokes at an advanced level of swimming.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36850 On Campus SMHS MWF 11:30am-12:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Roth, B C 1 $0.00<br />
PE 134 SWIMMING FOR CONDITIONING<br />
Intermediate to advanced-level course using lap swimming to improve students’ cardiovascular endurance, strength and flexibility.<br />
Emphasis on improving stroke mechanics and principles of conditioning. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31413 On Campus LBANOS MWF 11:00am- Noon 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Saenger, S 1 $0.00<br />
PE 137 BEGINNING SURFING<br />
Fundamentals of board surfing, including paddling, wave selection, safety, equipment and etiquette. Students must swim com<strong>for</strong>tably 100m<br />
non-stop in order to continue in course. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
34619 On Campus LBEACH TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Fickerson, S P 1 $0.00<br />
34456 On Campus LBEACH TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Fickerson, S P 1 $0.00<br />
PE 138A BEGINNING CARDIO BOXING<br />
Designed to develop basic fundamentals in cardio kickboxing skills, utilizing the basic combinations of the arms and legs. Aerobic activity is<br />
designed to improve cardiovascular endurance. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
34582 On Campus PE-114 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Fowle, J B 1 $0.00<br />
PE 138B INTERMEDIATE CARDIO BOXING<br />
Designed to develop proficiency in boxing skills, utilizing the basic combinations of the arms. Program improves overall fitness levels, from<br />
balance to cardiovascular endurance. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
34581 On Campus PE-114 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rocher-Krul, M 1 $0.00<br />
PE 138C ADVANCED CARDIO BOXING<br />
Designed to develop proficiency in boxing skills, utilizing the basic combinations of the arms. Program improves overall fitness levels, from<br />
balance to cardiovascular endurance. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
34583 On Campus PE-114 MWF 11:10am-12:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rocher-Krul, M 1 $0.00<br />
PE 139 PILATES MAT FITNESS<br />
Pilates Mat Fitness conditions and connects body and mind, corrects muscle imbalances, strengthens core muscles, and increases<br />
flexibility. Course emphasizes techniques and modifications <strong>for</strong> all fitness levels. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31420 On Campus PE-113 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lewis, E B 1 $0.00<br />
31422 On Campus PE-114 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ekola, D E 1 $0.00<br />
31423 On Campus PE-114 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ekola, D E 1 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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PE 143A INTEGRATED TRAINING FOR FITNESS<br />
Body analysis, health assessments and individual exercise programs to enhance physical fitness; including weight training, flexibility, strength,<br />
muscular endurance and anaerobic fitness. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36978 On Campus LFC TR 8:00am- 9:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Connor, E T 1 $0.00<br />
PE 144A BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING<br />
Provides instruction and opportunities <strong>for</strong> students to develop muscular strength and endurance through basic weight training activities.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
34445 On Campus LFC MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Congleton, P L 1 $0.00<br />
33522 On Campus LFC MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hodges, M E 1 $0.00<br />
PE 144B INTERMEDIATE WEIGHT TRAINING<br />
Provides instruction and opportunities <strong>for</strong> students to develop muscular strength and endurance through intermediate weight training activities.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36459 On Campus LFC MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Congleton, P L 1 $0.00<br />
31427 On Campus LFC-1 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Moropoulos, C P 1 $0.00<br />
PE 144C ADVANCED WEIGHT TRAINING<br />
Provides instruction and opportunities <strong>for</strong> students to develop muscular strength and endurance through advanced weight training activities.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33524 On Campus LFC TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Moropoulos, C P 1 $0.00<br />
PE 146 STRETCHING AND RELAXATION<br />
Designed to improve physical wellness, flexibility and reduce stress through stretching and relaxation techniques. Injury prevention in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
will be emphasized. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31429 On Campus PE-114 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dorfhuber, R S 1.5 $0.00<br />
36851 On Campus PE-114 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Saenger, S 1.5 $0.00<br />
PE 147B CONDITIONING FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETES<br />
Emphasis on a combination of aerobic conditioning, weight training, cross-training and skill activities to prepare athletes <strong>for</strong> intercollegiate<br />
competition. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
32144 On Campus TBA 2 hours/week 09/09/13-12/06/13 Classroom Melendez, C J 1 $0.00<br />
35242 On Campus PERPRK 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Congleton, P L 1 $0.00<br />
35711 On Campus PERPRK 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 1 $0.00<br />
PE 148A BEGINNING WALKING/JOGGING FOR FITNESS<br />
Co-educational course which provides instruction to develop cardiovascular fitness and flexibility through an individualized walking/jogging<br />
program. Course emphasizes safe and effective techniques <strong>for</strong> all fitness levels. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33816 On Campus LPLAYA TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Melendez, C J 1 $0.00<br />
33894 On Campus PE-114 TR 5:00pm- 6:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Connor, K A 1 $0.00<br />
PE 148B INTERMEDIATE WALKING/JOGGING FOR FITNESS<br />
Co-educational course which provides instruction to develop cardiovascular fitness and flexibility through an individualized walking/jogging<br />
program. Course emphasizes safe and effective techniques <strong>for</strong> all fitness levels. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36852 On Campus PE-114 TR 5:00pm- 6:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Connor, K A 1 $0.00<br />
PE 149 LIFE FITNESS<br />
Provides students with an individual exercise prescription based on the student’s physical fitness goal. Exercise program, consists of cardiovascular<br />
endurance, strength and flexibility activities. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31439 On Campus LFC 2.2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 OpenEntEx O’Connor, E T 1 $0.00<br />
PE 150A BEGINNING BALLET<br />
Classes will examine and students will execute sound movement principles in ballet technique <strong>for</strong> a higher understanding and greater<br />
appreciation of ballet. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33541 On Campus PE-113 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kof<strong>for</strong>d, T R 1 $0.00<br />
PE 150B INTERMEDIATE BALLET<br />
This course will focus on the fundamentals of ballet <strong>for</strong> intermediate ballet students. Beginning ballet recommended. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: PE 150A.<br />
34576 On Campus PE-113 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kof<strong>for</strong>d, T R 1 $0.00<br />
PE 151A BEGINNING JAZZ DANCE<br />
This course is designed to develop proper skills <strong>for</strong> beginning jazz, with emphasis on alignment, placement and musicality. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33542 On Campus PE-113 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kof<strong>for</strong>d, T R 1 $0.00<br />
PE 151B INTERMEDIATE JAZZ DANCE<br />
Jazz dance and its relationship to jazz music and American culture. Classes will provide an in-depth examination of the fundamentals of jazz<br />
dance. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: PE 150A or 151A or 152A.<br />
35498 On Campus PE-113 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kof<strong>for</strong>d, T R 1 $0.00<br />
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PE 152A BEGINNING MODERN DANCE TECHNIQUE<br />
Provides instruction and exploration of the fundamentals of modern dance technique, its relationship to expression, composition, health and<br />
well being. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33544 On Campus PE-113 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kof<strong>for</strong>d, T R 1 $0.00<br />
PE 152B INTERMEDIATE MODERN DANCE TECHNIQUE<br />
Provides instruction and exploration of intermediate modern dance technique, its relationship to expression, composition, health and well being.<br />
Dance 152A is recommended. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: PE 152A.<br />
33573 On Campus PE-113 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kof<strong>for</strong>d, T R 1 $0.00<br />
PE 156 BEGINNING SOCIAL BALLROOM DANCE<br />
History, style, positions, basic floor patterns and steps <strong>for</strong> waltz, foxtrot, cha-cha, rumba, samba, tango, swing (jitterbug) and salsa.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
35204 On Campus PE-113 MW 5:15pm- 6:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Fulton, K L 1 $0.00<br />
PE 162A BEGINNING KARATE<br />
Fundamental techniques (kicks, strikes, blocks) taught with focus on cardio, flexibility and strength. Class explores a variety of martial<br />
disciplines and is open to beginner/intermediate/advanced martial art students. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33545 On Campus PE-114 TR 6:30pm- 7:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Erdman, D E 1 $0.00<br />
PE 163A BEGINNING SELF-DEFENSE<br />
Analysis of how techniques drawn from the various martial arts can be applied to typical self-defense situations by individuals of average<br />
physical abilities. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33546 ONLINE ONLINE 2 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Erdman, D E 1 $0.00<br />
PE 164A BEGINNING SELF-DEFENSE: WOMEN<br />
For women interested in the theory and techniques of self-defense. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 100 and 103.<br />
33548 On Campus PE-114 M 5:30pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Connor, K A 1 $0.00<br />
PE 166 LIFE FITNESS - STRENGTH TRAINING<br />
Instruction in proper training techniques <strong>for</strong> increasing muscular strength and endurance, utilizing plate-loaded apparatus, free weights,<br />
selectorized weight machines, and weighted cables. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31450 On Campus LFC 2.3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 OpenEntEx O’Connor, E T 1 $0.00<br />
PE 169 LIFE FITNESS - WEIGHT TRAINING FOR POWER<br />
Instruction in proper training techniques <strong>for</strong> increasing muscular strength, endurance, and power utilizing free weights and Olympic lifting techniques.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31452 On Campus LFC 2.3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 OpenEntEx O’Connor, E T 1 $0.00<br />
PE 176 FITNESS YOGA<br />
Instruction and practice in the fundamentals of yoga-based poses designed to enhance strength, flexibility, balance and focus.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31453 On Campus PE-114 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dorfhuber, R S 1 $0.00<br />
31922 On Campus LPLAYA TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dorfhuber, R S 1 $0.00<br />
31454 On Campus PE-113 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lewis, E B 1 $0.00<br />
31455 On Campus PE-113 MW 3:45pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Lewis, E B 1 $0.00<br />
PE 177 LIFE FITNESS - WEIGHT MANAGEMENT<br />
Combining dietary planning and exercise instruction, a course designed to facilitate permanent dietary and exercise modifications to assist in<br />
maintaining a healthy body weight. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31457 On Campus PE-216 W 5:00pm- 6:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 OpenEntEx O’Connor, E T 1 $0.00<br />
PE 179 LIFE FITNESS - SUPER CIRCUIT TRAINING<br />
This course is designed to develop cardiovascular endurance, muscular endurance, and flexibility using selectorized weight equipment<br />
alternating with stationary bicycles. All skill levels and ages can benefit. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 100 and 103.<br />
31460 On Campus LFC 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 OpenEntEx O’Connor, E T 0.5 $0.00<br />
PE 181B INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL - WOMEN<br />
Instruction and practice in the fundamentals, skills and techniques <strong>for</strong> basketball. It is designed <strong>for</strong> the highly skilled athletes who will<br />
compete inter-scholastically. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Selection to enroll by permission of<br />
instructor. Student must have a physical prior to participation in class. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31367 On Campus PE-101 13.5 hours/week 10/21/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rocher-Krul, M 2 $0.00<br />
PE 182B INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL - MEN<br />
Instruction and practice in the fundamentals, skills and techniques <strong>for</strong> basketball. It is designed <strong>for</strong> the highly skilled athletes who will<br />
compete intercollegiately. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Selection to enroll by permission of<br />
instructor. Student must have a physical prior to participation in class. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31368 On Campus PE-101 13.5 hours/week 10/21/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hodges, M E 2 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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PE 183A INTERCOLLEGIATE CROSS COUNTRY FOR WOMEN AND MEN<br />
Instruction and practice in the fundamentals, skills and techniques of cross country running. Students participate in intercollegiate cross<br />
country competition. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Selection to enroll by permission of instructor.<br />
Student must have a physical prior to participation in class. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100, 103.<br />
31369 On Campus LPLAYA 10 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Fickerson, S P 3 $0.00<br />
PE 184A INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL - MEN<br />
Instruction and practice in the fundamentals, skills and techniques <strong>for</strong> football. It is designed <strong>for</strong> the highly skilled athletes who will compete<br />
inter-scholastically. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Selection to enroll by permission of instructor.<br />
Student must have a physical prior to participation in class. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31370 On Campus LPLAYA 10 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Moropoulos, C P 3 $0.00<br />
PE 185A INTERCOLLEGIATE GOLF<br />
Instruction and practice in the fundamentals, skills and techniques <strong>for</strong> golf. It is designed <strong>for</strong> the highly skilled athletes who will compete in<br />
intercollegiate sports. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Selection to enroll by permission of instructor.<br />
Student must have a physical prior to participation in class. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31371 On Campus PE-101B 10 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Melendez, C J 3 $0.00<br />
PE 190A INTERCOLLEGIATE VOLLEYBALL - WOMEN<br />
Instruction and practice in the fundamentals, skills and techniques <strong>for</strong> volleyball. It is designed <strong>for</strong> the highly skilled athletes who will compete<br />
inter-scholastically. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Selection to enroll by permission of instructor.<br />
Student must have a physical prior to participation in class. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31372 On Campus PE-101 10 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gover, E L 3 $0.00<br />
PE 192A INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER - WOMEN<br />
Instruction and practice in the fundamentals, skills and techniques <strong>for</strong> soccer. It is designed <strong>for</strong> the highly skilled athletes who will compete<br />
interscholastically. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Selection to enroll by permission of instructor.<br />
Student must have a physical prior to participation in class. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31373 On Campus LPLAYA 10 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sisterson, J 3 $0.00<br />
PE 193A INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER - MEN<br />
Instruction and practice in the fundamentals, skills and techniques <strong>for</strong> soccer. It is designed <strong>for</strong> the highly skilled athletes who will compete<br />
interscholastically. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Selection to enroll by permission of instructor.<br />
Student must have a physical prior to participation in class. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31374 On Campus LPLAYA 10 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sisterson, J 3 $0.00<br />
PE 195 LIFE FITNESS - FUNCTIONAL FITNESS TRAINING<br />
Develops joint stabilizer strength, balance, core strength and movement efficiency related to activities of daily living. All skill levels and ages<br />
can benefit. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
32034 On Campus LFC 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 OpenEntEx O’Connor, E T 0.5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus LFC 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
PE 196 MYOFASCIAL RELEASE TECHNIQUES IN EXERCISE<br />
Introduction to self-myofascial release (self-massage), techniques in exercise. Utilization of various equipment to manipulate soft tissue <strong>for</strong><br />
injury prevention, rehabilitation, pain reduction and sports per<strong>for</strong>mance. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33815 On Campus LFC 1.1 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 OpenEntEx O’Connor, E T 0.5 $0.00<br />
PE 199A INTERCOLLEGIATE CHEER/DANCE<br />
For intercollegiate cheer and dance team members. Emphasizes the fundamentals of tumbling, stunts, dance, leadership and per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
skills and techniques. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Selection to enroll by permission of instructor.<br />
Student must have a physical prior to participation in class. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31375 On Campus PE-114 10 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom De Alba, C L 3 $0.00<br />
PE 200 INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY<br />
Introduction to the field of human movement. Future trends and career opportunities in coaching, teaching, health and fitness professions are<br />
discussed. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
35959 On Campus PE-217 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Congleton, P L 3 $0.00<br />
31463 On Campus PE-216 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Rocher-Krul, M 3 $0.00<br />
PE 219A BEGINNING WATER POLO<br />
Develops skills and knowledge of techniques, rules and strategies pertaining to water polo. Prior swimming experience is recommended; a<br />
swim test is required. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
35116 Off Campus SMHS MW 6:10pm- 7:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Roth, B C 1 $0.00<br />
PE 220 OCEAN SWIMMING<br />
Develops skills and knowledge of ocean swimming and personal safety. Techniques enhance efficiency and ease <strong>for</strong> long distance swimming.<br />
Prior swimming experience is recommended. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31465 On Campus LBEACH TR 11:10am- 1:00pm 08/27/13-11/21/13 Classroom Schmitz, I A 1 $0.00<br />
PE 227 HIKING FOR FITNESS<br />
Fundamentals of hiking <strong>for</strong> fitness. Students develop strength and cardiovascular fitness while hiking. First aid and survival skills are studied.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
34579 On Campus PE-218 F 9:35am-12:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Slade, A M 1 $0.00<br />
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PE 250 SURVEY AND APPRECIATION OF DANCE HISTORY<br />
Survey of dance history, its elements, constructions and styles, from Medieval through contemporary periods. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33927 On Campus TBA MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Press, C M 3 $0.00<br />
PE 290 WORK EXPERIENCE IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION<br />
Provides the student an opportunity to evaluate various career opportunities within the physical education/recreation fields. Students receive<br />
units <strong>for</strong> work related to their major. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31467 On Campus PE-110 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Houlihan-Davis, S M 1 $0.00<br />
31468 On Campus PE-110 8.8 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Houlihan-Davis, S M 2 $0.00<br />
31469 On Campus PE-110 12 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Houlihan-Davis, S M 3 $0.00<br />
31470 On Campus PE-110 17.6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Houlihan-Davis, S M 4 $0.00<br />
PE 295 INTERNSHIP IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION/HEALTH EDUCATION<br />
LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Completion of 2 courses in the Physical Education Department prior to enrolling in an Internship course.<br />
(TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31471 On Campus PE-212 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom O’Connor, K A 2 $0.00<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE<br />
PHSC 103 THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE<br />
Conceptual non-mathematical introduction to the physical sciences. Topics of current interest cover astronomy, physics, chemistry,<br />
geology, weather and the environment. Recommended <strong>for</strong> all non-science majors. Satisfies SBCC General Education laboratory science<br />
requirement. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 103 and 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 1.<br />
31514 On Campus PS-128 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stark, L E 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-116 W 9:35am-12:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31515 On Campus PS-128 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stark, L E 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-116 W 12:45pm- 3:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
PHYSICS<br />
PHYS 101 CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS<br />
Concept-oriented course in general physics. Topics include motion, heat, sound, light, electricity and modern physics. Emphasis on everyday<br />
experience, with practical illustrations taken from art, music, sports, the home. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 100.<br />
31489 On Campus PS-130 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Tobin, V M 3 $0.00<br />
33326 On Campus PS-130 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
PHYS 101L CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS LABORATORY<br />
Concept-oriented laboratory in general physics to provide “hands-on” experience with ideas presented in PHYS 101. Topics include motion,<br />
heat, sound, light, electricity and modern physics. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) COREQ: PHYS 101. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility<br />
<strong>for</strong> English 103 and 110 or 110H or 110GB; Math 100.<br />
31490 On Campus PS-116 R 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Tobin, V M 1 $0.00<br />
33327 On Campus PS-116 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Tobin, V M 1 $0.00<br />
PHYS 102 INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS FOR SCIENCE MAJORS<br />
Introductory course, with quantitative applications and problem-solving introduced where appropriate, <strong>for</strong> students majoring in the physical<br />
sciences. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB and proficiency in Math 104<br />
or 107 or 111.<br />
31493 On Campus PS-130 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Young, M K 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-117 T 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31494 On Campus PS-130 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Young, M K 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-117 W 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36484 On Campus PS-130 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Young, M K 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-117 M 5:30pm- 8:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
PHYS 105 GENERAL PHYSICS<br />
Statics and dynamics, properties of matter, heat, wave motion and sound. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: Math 107 or 111.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: High school trigonometry and college algebra or proficiency in Math 120 and eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31496 On Campus PS-130 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-117 T 8:00am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31497 On Campus PS-130 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-117 T 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35586 On Campus PS-130 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-117 R 8:00am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36740 On Campus PS-130 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-117 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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PHYS 110 INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS<br />
Statics and dynamics, properties of matter, heat, wave motion and sound. Appropriate <strong>for</strong> life science majors requiring calculus-level physics.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: Math 130 or 150. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31502 On Campus PS-128 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-117 T 8:00am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35587 On Campus PS-128 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-117 T 11:10am- 2:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
35588 On Campus PS-128 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-117 R 8:00am-11:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36741 On Campus PS-130 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Standby Staff 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-117 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
PHYS 121 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS AND FLUIDS<br />
For Engineering and Physical Science students. Statics/dynamics of particles and rigid bodies. Newton’s Laws of Motion, conservation<br />
principles, rotational motion, simple harmonic motion, wave motion and sound. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: PHYS 102 with<br />
a minimum grade of “C” or trigonometry-based high school physics, with a minimum grade of “C” and Math 150. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31504 On Campus PS-117 M 11:10am- 2:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Young, M K 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-130 MW 8:55am-11:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31505 On Campus PS-117 M 2:15pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Young, M K 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-130 MW 8:55am-11:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
PHYS 122 ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM<br />
For Engineering and Physical Science students. Electrostatics, DC circuits, magnetism and electromagnetism, alternating current theory,<br />
electromagnetic radiation and electromagnetic waves. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: PHYS 121 with a minimum grade of<br />
“C” and Math 160, with a minimum grade of “C”. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31508 On Campus PS-130 TR 8:55am-11:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Young, M K 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-117 R 2:15pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
36485 On Campus PS-130 TR 8:55am-11:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Young, M K 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-117 W 8:00am-11:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31507 On Campus PS-117 W 11:10am- 2:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Young, M K 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-130 TR 8:55am-11:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
PHYS 123 HEAT, LIGHT AND MODERN PHYSICS<br />
For Engineering and Physical Science students. Mechanical waves, thermodynamic processes and systems, kinetic theory, light, and<br />
modern physics. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: PHYS 121 with a “C” or better, and Math 160. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36742 On Campus PS-130 TR 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PS-117 F 8:00am-11:00am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
PHYS 199 WORKSHOP FOR PHYSICS<br />
Supplementary problem-solving workshop designed <strong>for</strong> PHYS 121, 122 or 123.<br />
31509 On Campus PS-116 F 2:15pm- 5:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ion, D R 1 $0.00<br />
POLITICAL SCIENCE<br />
POLS 295, Internship in Political Science - Sacramento (Section 60855) is a special 2-unit internship that requires a course fee in addition<br />
to enrollment fees. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation regarding this program, contact Dr. Manou Eskandari (eskandari@sbcc.edu).<br />
POLS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS<br />
Introduction to Constitutional principles and their application to the political process and institutions of the United States and the State of<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia. Attention to political ideas, institutions, processes and issues. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or<br />
110H or 110GB.<br />
31591 On Campus A-211 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eskandari-Qajar, M M 3 $0.00<br />
31587 On Campus A-160 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Martorana, J A 3 $0.00<br />
31592 On Campus A-211 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eskandari-Qajar, M M 3 $0.00<br />
31588 On Campus A-160 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Martorana, J A 3 $0.00<br />
33340 On Campus ECC-23 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Martorana, J A 3 $0.00<br />
31589 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Eskandari-Qajar, M M 3 $0.00<br />
31590 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Eskandari-Qajar, M M 3 $0.00<br />
POLS 104 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT: POLICY ISSUES/PROCESS<br />
Formulation, enactment and impact of public policy issues in the U.S. and State of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, including welfare, defense, criminal justice,<br />
education, civil rights and budgets. Emphasis on policy models, processes, issues. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: POLS 101.<br />
31595 On Campus IDC-209 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Martorana, J A 3 $0.00<br />
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POLS 121 INTERNATIONAL POLITICS<br />
Introduction to international politics, including the role of nation-states and international organizations. Focus on war and conflict, diplomacy<br />
and cooperation, and <strong>for</strong>eign policy making. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33878 On Campus IDC-220 MW 9:35am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Haupt, A B 3 $0.00<br />
31596 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Haupt, A B 3 $0.00<br />
POLS 131 COMPARATIVE POLITICS<br />
Comparison between Western and non-Western political systems and the political institutions of selected countries. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31597 On Campus IDC-220 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eskandari-Qajar, M M 3 $0.00<br />
POLS 132 POLITICAL THINKING<br />
Study of seminal political thinkers in the Western tradition, as well as ideologies and key political concepts, such as liberty, equality and power.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: POLS 101.<br />
31598 On Campus IDC-220 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eskandari-Qajar, M M 3 $0.00<br />
POLS 151 LAW AND SOCIETY<br />
Study of the American judicial system as a political institution, including the linkage among courts, judges, lawyers, police and corrections. Issues<br />
of criminal justice system emphasized. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31599 On Campus IDC-209 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Martorana, J A 3 $0.00<br />
POLS 295 INTERNSHIP IN POLITICAL SCIENCE<br />
Structured Internship program in which students gain experience in community organizations related to the discipline. (TR: CSU)<br />
LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Completion of two courses in Political Science at SBCC prior to enrolling in Internship course.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31600 On Campus IDC-352 11.2 hours/week 04/29/13-01/31/14 Classroom Eskandari-Qajar, M M 2 $0.00<br />
31601 On Campus IDC-351 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Haupt, A B 2 $0.00<br />
31602 On Campus IDC-349 7 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Martorana, J A 2 $0.00<br />
36666 On Campus IDC-352 7 hours/week 04/29/13-01/31/14 Classroom Zare, K K 2 $0.00<br />
31603 On Campus IDC-352 18 hours/week 04/29/13-01/31/14 Classroom Eskandari-Qajar, M M 3 $0.00<br />
31604 On Campus IDC-351 11.4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Haupt, A B 3 $0.00<br />
31605 On Campus IDC-349 11.4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Martorana, J A 3 $0.00<br />
31607 On Campus IDC-352 24.8 hours/week 04/29/13-01/31/14 Classroom Eskandari-Qajar, M M 4 $0.00<br />
31608 On Campus IDC-353 16 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Haupt, A B 4 $0.00<br />
31609 On Campus IDC-349 16 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Martorana, J A 4 $0.00<br />
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation regarding Professional Development Studies courses, contact Dr. Diane Hollems, (805) 683-8281.<br />
PRO 103B TIME MANAGEMENT<br />
Participants identify personal goals and priorities and the difference between “urgent” and “important” while exploring various time-saving<br />
techniques, thus ensuring important things get done on time. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36752 On Campus TBA F 8:30am-12:45pm 09/20/13-09/27/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
PRO 104B WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION<br />
Participants gain understanding of effective speaking and listening skills and analyze non-verbal communication cues, while understanding<br />
barriers that prevent effective communication. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36509 Off Campus WAKE-28 R 8:30am- 5:30pm 10/31/13-10/31/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
PRO 116B LEADING TEAMS<br />
Team leaders interested in building and maintaining effective teams learn to use teams to encourage innovation, communication, and<br />
employee involvement. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36753 Off Campus WAKE-28 R 8:30am- 5:30pm 11/07/13-11/07/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
PRO 117B ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE<br />
Participants enhance their ability to deal positively and effectively with organizational change. Understanding the change cycle allows<br />
participants to utilize their inner resources to manage each stage. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36754 Off Campus WAKE-28 R 8:30am- 5:30pm 10/10/13-10/10/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
PRO 133 SUPERVISOR INSTITUTE<br />
36755 Off Campus WAKE-28 R 8:30am- 5:30pm 10/17/13-10/24/13 Classroom Staff 1 $0.00<br />
PRO 138D PERSONAL PLANNING<br />
Learning to evaluate a career. How to identify opportunities and evaluate skills, interests and identify training <strong>for</strong> chosen career path.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36894 Off Campus WAKE-5 R 5:00pm- 8:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Wintermeyer, L A 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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PRO 144B ASSERTION SKILLS<br />
Learning assertion theory, techniques and rationale <strong>for</strong> integrating assertive behavior in the workplace. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 100 and 103.<br />
36756 On Campus TBA F 8:30am-12:45pm 11/15/13-11/22/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
PRO 157B MONEY MANAGEMENT<br />
Learn about developing a personal spending plan, estimating expenses, the importance of staying on a budget, how to develop credit, and<br />
the pit<strong>fall</strong>s of credit cards. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORIES: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36758 On Campus TBA F 8:30am-12:45pm 11/01/13-11/08/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
PRO 160B COVEY’S SEVEN HABITS<br />
Participants explore principles of effective leadership in today’s work<strong>for</strong>ce, while per<strong>for</strong>ming a 360-degree evaluation of one’s own leadership<br />
practices, resulting in a personal application plan. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36757 On Campus TBA F 8:30am-12:45pm 10/04/13-10/25/13 Classroom Scala, J M 1 $0.00<br />
PRO 164B PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY<br />
Empowering oneself to take responsibility <strong>for</strong> situations, be proactive, communicate positively, and look <strong>for</strong> alternative solutions.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36507 Off Campus WAKE-28 R 8:30am- 5:30pm 10/03/13-10/03/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
PRO 168B THRIVE AND SURVIVE AT WORK<br />
Focuses on the qualities that employers desire in employees and what it takes to thrive and survive in the workplace. Attitude, communication<br />
and work ethics are stressed. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36510 Off Campus WAKE-28 R 8:30am- 5:30pm 11/21/13-11/21/13 Classroom Staff 0.5 $0.00<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
PSY 100 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
Survey of psychology as a science. Topics include biological bases of behavior; development, learning, memory, cognition, intelligence,<br />
motivation; emotions, personality, social psychology, mental disorders and psychotherapy. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31610 On Campus IDC-111 MW 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Minehan, J A 3 $0.00<br />
31616 On Campus A-211 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Launier, R A 3 $0.00<br />
36875 On Campus IDC-220 F 9:00am-12:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Johnston, L M 3 $0.00<br />
31611 On Campus IDC-111 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Malakoff, L Z 3 $0.00<br />
31617 On Campus A-160 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Launier, R A 3 $0.00<br />
31612 On Campus IDC-111 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Minehan, J A 3 $0.00<br />
31619 On Campus IDC-111 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Beers, S F 3 $0.00<br />
31622 On Campus IDC-111 F 12:15pm- 3:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Johnston, L M 3 $0.00<br />
31613 On Campus A-217 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
31620 On Campus BC-FORUM TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bursten, S N 3 $0.00<br />
36877 On Campus TBA TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mrazek, M D 3 $0.00<br />
31621 On Campus IDC-111 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mrazek, M D 3 $0.00<br />
33917 On Campus IDC-215 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ayoub, G S 3 $0.00<br />
36880 On Campus ECC-30 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sherman, S E 3 $0.00<br />
34997 On Campus IDC-220 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Roarty, M P 3 $0.00<br />
35518 On Campus IDC-220 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mangel, K R 3 $0.00<br />
36871 On Campus A-160 MW 6:00pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bursten, S N 3 $0.00<br />
36873 On Campus PE-216 TR 6:00pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ayoub, G S 3 $0.00<br />
33344 On Campus IDC-111 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Roarty, M P 3 $0.00<br />
35516 On Campus IDC-205 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Johnston, L M 3 $0.00<br />
35517 On Campus IDC-209 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Roarty, M P 3 $0.00<br />
36396 On Campus IDC-111 F 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
33658 On Campus IDC-111 R 6:15pm- 9:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mangel, K R 3 $0.00<br />
31615 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Olguin, A G 3 $0.00<br />
33659 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Olguin, A G 3 $0.00<br />
33918 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Olguin, A G 3 $0.00<br />
34629 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Olguin, A G 3 $0.00<br />
PSY 106 POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY<br />
Scientific study of factors promoting happiness and life satisfaction, pleasure, positive emotion, optimism, engagement, flow, virtue and<br />
meaning; character strengths in relationships, parenting, work, recreation, societal involvement. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: PSY 100 or 100H.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34383 On Campus IDC-205 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sherman, S E 3 $0.00<br />
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PSY 110 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
Elementary physiology of the nervous system. Physiological mechanisms underlying sensation, perception, emotion, arousal, motivation,<br />
learning and cortical specialization. Function of the endocrine system. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: PSY 100 or 100H. SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
35184 On Campus IDC-111 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Woods, V E 3 $0.00<br />
33662 On Campus IDC-111 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bursten, S N 3 $0.00<br />
33345 On Campus IDC-220 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Woods, V E 3 $0.00<br />
PSY 120 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY<br />
Psychological principles applied to daily living, school, occupation, recreation, family and social relationships. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34384 On Campus IDC-111 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Sherman, S E 3 $0.00<br />
PSY 125 PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITY<br />
Psychological perspectives on human sexuality, from theory and research, to issues of gender, sexual response patterns, communication,<br />
relationships, passion, pregnancy, parenthood, safe sex, sexual abuse and dysfunction. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: PSY 100 or 100H.<br />
35515 On Campus IDC-111 F 8:00am-12:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Minehan, J A 4 $0.00<br />
31624 On Campus IDC-111 TR 3:50pm- 5:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Shapiro, M E 4 $0.00<br />
33661 On Campus IDC-111 MW 3:50pm- 5:55pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Shapiro, M E 4 $0.00<br />
PSY 130 PERSONALITY DYNAMICS AND EFFECTIVE BEHAVIOR<br />
Personality theory, assessment and development, interpersonal communication, abnormal behavior, mental hygiene, and psychotherapy.<br />
Study of psychological systems. Mental health principles <strong>for</strong> personal growth. (TR: CSU/UC)SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110,<br />
110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: PSY 100 or PSY 100H.<br />
36881 On Campus IDC-209 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Morello, J L 3 $0.00<br />
PSY 140 CHILD DEVELOPMENT<br />
Development of the child from conception through adolescence, with emphasis on nursery and school-age children. Includes child observation<br />
and reports. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31626 On Campus IDC-215 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Beers, S F 3 $0.00<br />
31627 On Campus IDC-111 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
33880 On Campus IDC-111 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Beers, S F 3 $0.00<br />
PSY 145 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT<br />
Examines major theories, issues and research findings on human development through the life span. Prepares students <strong>for</strong> majors in psychology,<br />
child and adolescent development, adult development and aging. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
COURSE ADVISORY: PSY 100 or 100H, or 120 or 140.<br />
31628 On Campus A-160 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Launier, R A 3 $0.00<br />
36041 On Campus IDC-111 MW 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Launier, R A 3 $0.00<br />
PSY 150 STATISTICS FOR THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES<br />
Students learn to use Descriptive Statistics: frequency distributions, measures of central tendency, variability and corelationships; and<br />
Inferential Statistics: hypothesis testing, t-tests, analysis of variance and non-parametric statistics. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT)<br />
PREREQ: Math 107 or 111 with a “C” or better or qualifying score on SBCC placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: PSY 100 or 110H.<br />
31629 On Campus IDC-109 MW 3:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dugan III, C M 4 $0.00<br />
31630 On Campus IDC-109 TR 3:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dugan III, C M 4 $0.00<br />
PSY 170 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
Assessment, diagnosis, treatment, research and prevention of mental disorders. Major DSM disorders are covered. Theories, therapies,<br />
research, legal and socio-historical/political/economic issues are addressed. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: PSY 100 or 100H.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33348 On Campus IDC-111 W 6:00pm-10:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Olguin, A G 4 $0.00<br />
PSY 175 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE<br />
Examines how behavior is strongly influenced by social situations. Topics include attitudes, prejudice, discrimination, social influences,<br />
persuasion, group behavior, self-perception, romantic relationships, aggression and helping behavior. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
34386 On Campus TBA TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Woods, V E 3 $0.00<br />
PSY 200 RESEARCH METHODS & EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN IN PSYCHOLOGY<br />
Focuses on the logic, ethical principles and empirical procedures used in experimental, quasi-experimental, correlational and contemporary<br />
research design and methods in the science of psychology. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: PSY 100 or 100H and 150 or Math 117 or 117H.<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31633 On Campus ECC-23 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bursten, S N 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-205 F 9:00am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus LRC-118 F 11:00am-12:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31634 On Campus ECC-23 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bursten, S N 4 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus IDC-205 F 12:45pm- 2:25pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus LRC-118 F 2:45pm- 3:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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RADIOLOGIC AND IMAGING SCIENCES<br />
Must be accepted into the program through application to Health Technologies, A-218. Contact Health Tech Office, ext. 2366, <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
CLASS LOCATION CODES<br />
ARHOSP (Arroyo Grande)<br />
CMH (Community Memorial Hospital, Ventura)<br />
COHOSP (Cottage Hospital)<br />
DMI (Diagnostic Medical Imaging)<br />
FRENCH (French Community Hospital)<br />
GVHOSP (Goleta Valley Hospital)<br />
LOMPOC (Lompoc Hospital)<br />
MMHOSP (Marian Medical Center)<br />
OVH (Ojai Valley Hospital)<br />
PALMS (Palms Imaging Center)<br />
PUBVEN (Pueblo Ventura)<br />
PUEBLO (Pueblo <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>)<br />
SBMFC (<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Medical Foundation Clinic)<br />
SPMC (<strong>Santa</strong> Paula Medical Center)<br />
SVHOSP (Sierra Vista Hospital)<br />
SYCH (<strong>Santa</strong> Ynez Cottage Hospital)<br />
VCMC (Ventura County Medical Center)<br />
RT 100 RADIOGRAPHY AND HEALTH CARE<br />
The foundations of radiography and the practitioner’s role in the health care delivery system. Principles, practices and policies of health care<br />
organizations are examined and discussed. (TR: CSU)<br />
34574 On Campus A-273 M 5:00pm- 7:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Oda, B K 2 $0.00<br />
RT 102 FUNDAMENTALS OF RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING AND PROCEDURES I<br />
Beginning radiographic positioning and procedure course on the respiratory system, bony thorax, upper extremities, lower extremities and<br />
the abdominal cavity. Portable and trauma radiography are included. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: RT 101, with a minimum grade of “C”.<br />
30843 On Campus A-161 MF 9:30am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Terveen, D 4 $35.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-236 W 11:00am- Noon 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus A-236 W 12:05pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
30845 On Campus A-161 MF 9:30am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Terveen, D 4 $35.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-236 W 11:00am- Noon 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus A-236 W 2:10pm- 4:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33549 On Campus A-161 MF 9:30am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Terveen, D 4 $35.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-236 M 11:00am- Noon 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus A-236 M 2:10pm- 4:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
33612 On Campus A-161 MF 9:30am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Terveen, D 4 $35.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-236 M 11:00am- Noon 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
also meets On Campus A-236 M 12:05pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
RT 109 PRINCIPLES OF RADIOGRAPHIC EXPOSURE<br />
Builds on the concepts learned in RT 101. Students analyze the effects of the basic technical factors influencing characteristics of x-rays,<br />
image production and technique <strong>for</strong>mulation. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: RT 101, with a minimum grade of “C”.<br />
30847 On Campus A-161 MF 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Scudelari, C V 3 $0.00<br />
RT 120 PATIENT CARE IN RADIOGRAPHY<br />
Concepts of patient care, routine and emergency procedures, venipuncture and contrast media introduction. Radiographer’s role in patient<br />
care, including topics of death and dying. (TR: CSU)<br />
30848 On Campus A-161 W 7:45am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Oda, B K 3 $0.00<br />
30849 On Campus A-161 W 7:45am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
RT 191 RADIOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL PRACTICUM I<br />
Students will complete 40 hrs. of clinical prior to the start of the college semester. Students will complete 17 hours of clinical weekly during<br />
the college semester. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: RT 101.<br />
30851 Off Campus TBA 16 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Steele, S R 5.7 $0.00<br />
RT 220 RADIATION BIOLOGY PROTECTION<br />
Fundamentals of high-dose fluoroscopy, biological effects of ionizing radiation, and methods of radiation protection employing federal safety<br />
regulations are covered. (TR: CSU)<br />
34575 On Campus TBA T 11:00am-12:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Oda, B K 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus A-161 R 10:30am-11:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
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RT 230 RADIOGRAPHIC PATHOLOGY<br />
Radiographic pathology <strong>for</strong> the advanced student. Pathologic and traumatic conditions of all the major systems and structures are presented<br />
radiographically. (TR: CSU)<br />
30863 On Campus A-242 T 7:45am-10:50am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Terveen, D 3 $0.00<br />
RT 250 PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS OF CROSS-SECTIONAL ANATOMY IN IMAGING<br />
Overview of cross-sectional anatomy and its practical applications in C.T., M.R.I. and Ultrasound. Course is <strong>for</strong> the graduate radiographer,<br />
sonographer, or advanced student. (TR: CSU)<br />
30865 On Campus A-161 R 8:00am-10:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Spina, N 2 $0.00<br />
RT 294 RADIOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL PRACTICUM 4<br />
Continuation of clinical experience. Students are assigned 24 hours per week at a clinical education center. (TR: CSU) PREREQ: RT 293.<br />
30867 Off Campus TBA 24 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Steele, S R 7.1 $0.00<br />
RT 299 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN RADIOGRAPHY<br />
Independent research in Radiography that permits the student to develop additional knowledge and appreciation in a specialty area of<br />
Radiography. (TR: CSU) COURSE ADVISORY: RT 103.<br />
35777 Off Campus TBA 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Terveen, D 1 $0.00<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
RE 101 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES<br />
Provides the student with knowledge of principles useful to consumer or investor. Required <strong>for</strong> salesperson’s license examination. (TR: CSU)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 1; eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
37048 On Campus PS-101 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Nisbet, J R 3 $0.00<br />
RE 102 REAL ESTATE PRACTICES<br />
Overview of operation of real estate business; techniques and procedures of real property transactions; buying and leasing real property <strong>for</strong><br />
residence and investment. One of eight required courses <strong>for</strong> those who wish to take the REBE. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 1;<br />
eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: RE 101.<br />
35534 On Campus BC-228 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Goldberg, G 3 $0.00<br />
RE 203 REAL ESTATE FINANCE<br />
Analyzes techniques <strong>for</strong> financing real property, including residential, multi-family, commercial and special purpose property. One of eight<br />
required courses <strong>for</strong> those who wish to take the Real Estate Broker’s Examination. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 1; eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: RE 101.<br />
34933 On Campus BC-226 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hughes, S L 3 $0.00<br />
RE 205 REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL (RESIDENTIAL)<br />
Methods and procedures <strong>for</strong> determining value and depreciation of real property; factors which affect loan, market and insurance values of<br />
residential property. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Math 1; eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB. COURSE ADVISORY: RE 101.<br />
35535 On Campus BC-237 M 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hampton, F A 3 $0.00<br />
SOCIAL SCIENCE<br />
SS 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE SOCIAL SCIENCES<br />
Introduction and survey of the social sciences (Anthropology, Communications, Economics, Ethnic Studies, History, Philosophy,<br />
Political Science, Psychology and Sociology), with relevance toward major and career development. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36763 On Campus BC-224 F 10:00am- 1:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
SOCIOLOGY<br />
SOC 101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY<br />
Studies society and everyday life, examining a diverse range of topics on human behavior and social structure. (TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31654 On Campus BC-FORUM TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stein, J M 3 $0.00<br />
34347 On Campus BC-FORUM MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stein, J M 3 $0.00<br />
37018 On Campus PE-218 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
37022 On Campus TBA TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 3 $0.00<br />
31653 On Campus A-160 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Pyle, N C 3 $0.00<br />
36621 On Campus A-160 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Pyle, N C 3 $0.00<br />
33350 On Campus A-160 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dryden, P N 3 $0.00<br />
SOC 103 MARRIAGE, FAMILY AND INTIMACY<br />
The family as a social institution; practical aspects of mate selection and marriage adjustment; historical changes; and the influence of<br />
contemporary society on the family. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31655 On Campus ECC-28 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Moore, M A 3 $0.00<br />
31656 On Campus ECC-23 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Moore, M A 3 $0.00<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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SOC 104 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
Examines the relationship between the individual and society, and how each is shaped and influenced by the other from a sociological<br />
perspective. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31657 On Campus IDC-209 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Meloy, H A 3 $0.00<br />
34348 On Campus IDC-211 W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Meloy, H A 3 $0.00<br />
SOC 106 SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANCE<br />
Examines deviant behavior and social control in contemporary society, including violence, mental disorders, sexuality, drugs and alcohol, and<br />
crime. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33621 On Campus IDC-209 MW 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Meloy, H A 3 $0.00<br />
SOC 109 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS<br />
Introductory course which analyzes the nature, extent, consequences and possible solutions to contemporary social problems in the United<br />
States and around the world. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36165 On Campus A-211 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Burr, S L 3 $0.00<br />
SOC 113 SOCIOLOGY OF SEX AND GENDER<br />
Examines the changing roles of women and men in contemporary American society. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong><br />
English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31661 On Campus IDC-215 TR 3:55pm- 5:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dryden, P N 3 $0.00<br />
SOC 115 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL RESEARCH<br />
Explores the variety of methods used by sociologists to study the social world and human behavior. Emphasis on conducting research on<br />
various topics. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31662 On Campus IDC-209 TR 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Dryden, P N 3 $0.00<br />
SOC 118 MEDIA, CULTURE AND SOCIETY<br />
Examines the mass media from a sociological perspective. Focus on how the media are shaped by and influence society, culture and the<br />
individual. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
37028 On Campus BC-FORUM MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Stein, J M 3 $0.00<br />
SOC 120 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK<br />
Introduction to the field of social work, examining the historical development of the profession and an overview of contemporary practices,<br />
ethics and issues. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
37029 On Campus IDC-209 R 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Meloy, H A 3 $0.00<br />
SPANISH<br />
NOTE FOR SPANISH ONLINE:<br />
Scheduled final exams will be administered in H-328. Proctoring can be arranged <strong>for</strong> out-of-area students.<br />
Once enrolled, you must e-mail Dr. Francisco Rodriguez, rodriguez@sbcc.edu, with your contact in<strong>for</strong>mation. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, go to<br />
http://instructors.sbcc.edu/rodriguez.<br />
NOTE FOR SELF-PACED SPANISH 101, 102, 103, and 101AB-CD and 102AB-CD:<br />
Once enrolled, you must e-mail Dr. Sonia Zuñiga-Lomeli, zuniga@sbcc.edu, with your contact in<strong>for</strong>mation. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, go to<br />
http://instructors.sbcc.edu/zuniga.<br />
SPAN 101 BEGINNING SPANISH I<br />
Focuses on the essentials of spoken and written Spanish <strong>for</strong> the beginner, and provides an introduction to the culture of Spanish speakers.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31670 On Campus TBA MW 8:00am-10:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
31671 On Campus ECC-12A TR 8:00am-10:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
35104 On Campus ECC-12A MW 8:00am-10:05am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
35355 On Campus TBA TR 8:00am-10:05am 04/29/13-01/31/14 SelfPaced Zuniga-Lomeli, S M 4 $0.00<br />
33354 On Campus ECC-12A MW 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Casillas Nunez, J J 4 $0.00<br />
34489 On Campus ECC-12A TR 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Casillas Nunez, J J 4 $0.00<br />
35770 On Campus ECC-12A MW 12:45pm- 2:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Casillas Nunez, J J 4 $0.00<br />
35102 On Campus ECC-12A TR 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Casillas Nunez, J J 4 $0.00<br />
31677 On Campus ECC-12A MW 3:00pm- 4:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
31676 On Campus BC-228 MW 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
33352 On Campus ECC-12A MW 5:15pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
36245 On Campus ECC-12A TR 5:15pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
33355 On Campus ECC-12A MW 7:30pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
35103 On Campus ECC-12A TR 7:30pm- 9:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
31674 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Rodriguez, F 4 $0.00<br />
31675 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Rodriguez, F 4 $0.00<br />
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SPAN 102 BEGINNING SPANISH II<br />
Focuses on the essentials of spoken and written Spanish <strong>for</strong> the beginner, and provides an introduction to the culture of Spanish speakers.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC TRANSFER LIMIT) PREREQ: SPAN 101 or 101CD or two years of high school Spanish with minimum grade of “C” or<br />
qualifying score on SBCC SoML placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31680 On Campus TBA TR 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
31679 On Campus ECC-27A TR 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
35520 On Campus ECC-26B TR 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
35626 On Campus ECC-27A MW 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
31683 On Campus ECC-27A TR 5:15pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
36551 On Campus ECC-27A MW 5:15pm- 7:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Ygualt, A 4 $0.00<br />
31681 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Rodriguez, F 4 $0.00<br />
36446 On Campus ECC-11B 4 hours/week 04/29/13-01/31/14 SelfPaced Zuniga-Lomeli, S M 4 $0.00<br />
SPAN 103 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I<br />
Develops intermediate listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Review of basic structures, vocabulary-building and cultural topics.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: SPAN 102 or 102CD or three years of high school Spanish, with minimum grade of “C” or qualifying score on<br />
SBCC SoML placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31684 On Campus ECC-27A MW 12:45pm- 2:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
36993 On Campus TBA MW 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
31686 On Campus ECC-12A TR 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Zuniga-Lomeli, S M 4 $0.00<br />
36994 On Campus ECC-26B MW 3:00pm- 5:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
31685 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Rodriguez, F 4 $0.00<br />
36640 ONLINE ONLINE 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Rodriguez, F 4 $0.00<br />
SPAN 104 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II<br />
Further develops listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Review of grammatical structures, vocabulary-building; and cultural topics.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: SPAN 103 or four years high school Spanish with minimum grade of “C” or qualifying score on SBCC SoML<br />
placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
33651 On Campus ECC-27A TR 10:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Staff 4 $0.00<br />
SPAN 150 ADVANCED SPANISH<br />
Advanced class which includes discussion of literary selections, vocabulary-building, composition and the study of more complex grammatical<br />
structures. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: SPAN 104 or four years of high school Spanish with a minimum grade of “C” or qualifying score on<br />
SBCC SoML placement exam. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36013 On Campus ECC-26B MW 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Casillas Nunez, J J 4 $0.00<br />
STEM, INTRODUCTION TO<br />
STEM 101 INTRODUCTION TO SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS<br />
Introduction to sciences and their interdependence. Scientific method discussion through project-based activities; problem-solving and the<br />
scientific design process; careers in the sciences and educational planning. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100<br />
and 103; Math 104 or 107 or 111.<br />
36570 On Campus EBS-102 F 9:30am-12:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Kuhn, J 3 $0.00<br />
THEATRE ARTS<br />
THEATRE ARTS PERFORMANCE PROGRAM:<br />
Please check with the Production Office at (805) 965-0581, ext. 2376, <strong>for</strong> updated in<strong>for</strong>mation, or check our website at<br />
www.sbcc.edu/theatrearts.<br />
TA 141-142-143-144: THEATRE WORKSHOP<br />
These are practicum classes <strong>for</strong> students participating as actors, assistant directors and stage managers in college theatre productions.<br />
Participation and enrollment is open to all students by audition and/or interview with faculty, and prior experience is not required.<br />
Students earn transferable college credit. Enrollment must be made directly with the Theatre Arts Department by contacting Ms. Katie Laris<br />
(ext. 2497), Mr. Michael Gros (ext. 4049), or by calling the Production Office at (805) 965-0581, ext. 2376.<br />
TA 151-152-153-154: THEATRE PRODUCTION<br />
These are practicum classes <strong>for</strong> students participating in college theatre productions. Participation and enrollment is open to all students<br />
and prior experience is not required. Students earn transferable college credit <strong>for</strong> working as preproduction and/or running crew <strong>for</strong><br />
various college productions. Enrollment must be made directly with the Theatre Arts Department at (805) 965-0581, ext. 2376. Students<br />
interested in working backstage are invited to enroll <strong>for</strong> <strong>schedule</strong>d running crew assignment and/or <strong>for</strong> general practical experience in the<br />
scenic and/or costume studios on an individually arranged <strong>schedule</strong>. Students gain experience on a variety of productions and in a variety<br />
of craft skills. Prior experience is not necessary.<br />
Students interested in scenic construction and painting, lighting, properties, sound stage management, or per<strong>for</strong>mance running should<br />
contact Ms. Pat Frank (ext. 2369). For costume and make-up, contact Ms. Clarice Hillebrand (ext. 2424), or call the Production Office<br />
at (805) 965-0581, ext. 2376.<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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TA 103 THEATRE APPRECIATION<br />
Survey of dramatic literature and play production, including an exploration of various methods and conventions of theatrical realization<br />
through acting, directing, design and production. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
36766 On Campus DM-134 TR 8:00am- 9:20am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Shaw Hanasz, P J 3 $0.00<br />
31737 On Campus DM-134 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Frank, P L 3 $0.00<br />
31738 On Campus DM-110 MW 2:15pm- 3:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Frank, P L 3 $0.00<br />
TA 107 DEVELOPMENT OF DRAMA I: GREEK TO RENAISSANCE<br />
Survey of dramatic literature, traditions and aesthetics from ancient Greece, Rome and Asia through the 17th century, with an emphasis on<br />
the evolution of the theatre as a cultural expression and social <strong>for</strong>ce. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31740 On Campus DM-134 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gros, R M 3 $0.00<br />
TA 111 BEGINNING ACTING<br />
Introduction to acting, with the goal of developing a firm foundation in basic acting techniques. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY:<br />
Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31741 On Campus DM-139 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Laris, K E 3 $0.00<br />
31744 On Campus DM-139 TR 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mixsell, M D 3 $0.00<br />
36768 On Campus DM-155 F 9:35am-12:15pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Downey, M L 3 $0.00<br />
31742 On Campus DM-139 MW 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gros, R M 3 $0.00<br />
36767 On Campus DM-139 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Downey, M L 3 $0.00<br />
33381 On Campus DM-155 T 6:00pm- 8:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Mixsell, M D 3 $0.00<br />
TA 112 INTERMEDIATE ACTING A<br />
Emphasizes development of the actor’s inner resources and ability to respond to other actors and to sensory stimulation. Observation,<br />
concentration and meaningful per<strong>for</strong>mance skills are enhanced through exercises in emotional preparation, responsive interaction, and through<br />
scene analysis and per<strong>for</strong>mance. (TR: CSU/UC) COURSE ADVISORY: TA 111. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31747 On Campus DM-155 TR 9:35am-11:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Laris, K E 3 $0.00<br />
31746 On Campus DM-155 MW 11:10am- 1:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Laris, K E 3 $0.00<br />
TA 114 VOICE AND DICTION<br />
Introduces basic elementary vocal production techniques <strong>for</strong> the stage; vocal mechanics, elements of speech and International Phonetic<br />
Alphabet and stage dialects. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31748 On Campus DM-155 MW 2:00pm- 4:20pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Talbott, M J 3 $0.00<br />
TA 120 UNDERSTANDING SCENOGRAPHY<br />
Examines the practice and implications of visual design in the theatre, including a study of the origins and development of theatre scenery,<br />
costume and lighting design. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
33769 On Campus DM-134 TR 12:45pm- 2:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Frank, P L 3 $0.00<br />
TA 121 INTRODUCTION TO STAGECRAFT<br />
Survey of the organization, practices, conventions and crafts associated with the execution of scenic, lighting and sound designs <strong>for</strong> the<br />
stage. Includes study of and laboratory experience in scenic construction, painting, rigging, placement and manipulation of scenery, lighting<br />
and sound equipment, and properties. For beginning students. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31750 On Campus DM-134 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Crop, B E 3 $0.00<br />
TA 131 INTRODUCTION TO COSTUME CRAFTS<br />
Basic costume construction, including sewing, alterations, basic pattern-making and crafts. Assignments include hands-on practicum<br />
preparing costumes <strong>for</strong> college theatre productions. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31752 On Campus DM-130 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Shaw Hanasz, P J 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus DM-126 M 11:10am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31753 On Campus DM-130 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Shaw Hanasz, P J 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus DM-126 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31754 On Campus DM-130 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Shaw Hanasz, P J 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus DM-126 T 9:35am-11:25am 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
31755 On Campus DM-130 MW 9:35am-10:55am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Shaw Hanasz, P J 3 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus DM-126 W 11:10am- 1:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
TA 136 THEATRICAL MAKEUP TECHNIQUES<br />
Investigation and practice of makeup techniques as applied to the stage and other media. Emphasis on design and characterization as aids<br />
in portraying visual ideas. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31756 On Campus DM-130 MW 1:05pm- 3:25pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Shaw Hanasz, P J 3 $0.00<br />
TA 185 DIRECTING FOR THE CAMERA<br />
Introduction to directing <strong>for</strong> the camera in film and video production. Students art direct, storyboard, audition and direct actors and supervise<br />
all aspects of production. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: FP 175.<br />
35229 On Campus WC-201 MW 3:30pm- 5:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Bieber, C L 3 $0.00<br />
TA 213 INTERMEDIATE ACTING B<br />
Study and presentation of scenes and one-act plays; in-depth analysis of subject material, intensity of action, freedom of emotional release<br />
and clarity of expression. (TR: CSU/UC) PREREQ: TA 112. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100 and 103.<br />
31789 On Campus DM-139 TR 12:45pm- 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gros, R M 3 $0.00<br />
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TA 218 ACTING FOR THE CAMERA<br />
Students are introduced to the fundamental skills of acting in front of the camera. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 100<br />
and 103. COURSE ADVISORY: TA 112, 213; FS 101.<br />
31790 On Campus DM-134 MW 11:10am- 1:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Talbott, M J 3 $0.00<br />
36913 On Campus DM-155 F 12:30pm- 5:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Pervan, N 3 $0.00<br />
TA 299 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN THEATER ARTS<br />
(TR:CSU)<br />
36681 On Campus TBA 6 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Shaw Hanasz, P J 2 $0.00<br />
VOCATIONAL NURSING<br />
Students wishing to enroll must apply and be accepted into this program.<br />
Contact the Health Tech Office, A-218, ext. 2366, <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
VN 135 UNDERSTANDING PHARMACOLOGY<br />
COREQ: VN 137.<br />
36896 On Campus A-273 M 12:45pm- 2:50pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Terpening, D M 2 $0.00<br />
VN 136 GENITOURINARY, ENDOCRINE AND SKIN PROBLEMS<br />
PREREQ: VN 133. COREQ: VN 137.<br />
36897 On Campus A-273 T 8:00am-11:30am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Strandberg, R S 3.5 $0.00<br />
VN 137 BASIC MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING LAB<br />
PREREQ: VN 133 and 134. COREQ: VN 135 and 136.<br />
36898 Off Campus TBA W 8:00am- Noon 08/26/13-12/04/13 Classroom Strandberg, R S 3.5 $30.00<br />
also meets Off Campus TBA F 6:30am- 1:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
VN 138 NURSING PROCESS APPLIED TO CHILDBEARING FAMILY<br />
Maternal, newborn and family nursing care needs in areas of functional, physiological, social and psychological integrity and environmental<br />
influences, as they relate to human reproduction. PREREQ: VN 133. COREQ: VN 140.<br />
36899 On Campus A-217 F 8:00am- Noon 08/16/13-08/30/13 Classroom Lotz-Willey, N M 1.5 $0.00<br />
also meets On Campus PE-215 M 7:30am- Noon 09/09/13-09/09/13<br />
also meets On Campus PE-215 M 7:30am- Noon 08/26/13-08/26/13<br />
also meets On Campus A-217 F 1:00pm- 3:00pm 08/16/13-08/30/13<br />
VN 139 NURSING PROCESS APPLIED TO CARE OF CHILDREN<br />
PREREQ: VN 133. COREQ: VN 140.<br />
36900 On Campus PE-215 M 8:00am-11:00am 09/16/13-12/09/13 Classroom Kopeikin, A G 2 $0.00<br />
VN 140 MATERNAL AND CHILD NURSING LAB<br />
PREREQ: VN 133 and VN 134. COREQ: VN 138 and VN 139.<br />
36901 Off Campus TBA W 1:00pm- 3:00pm 08/26/13-12/06/13 Classroom Strandberg, R S 3 $0.00<br />
also meets Off Campus TBA R 6:30am- 2:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />
WATER SCIENCE<br />
WTRS 101 WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS<br />
Study of distribution systems <strong>for</strong> public water supply. Prepares the student to become a certified AWWA Water Distribution System Operator.<br />
36581 Off Campus ESTERO W 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Paul, G H 3 $0.00<br />
WORK EXPERIENCE<br />
Work Experience 290 is supervised employment intended to assist students in acquiring desirable work habits, attitudes and career<br />
awareness. Students are required to be employed be<strong>for</strong>e registering <strong>for</strong> this course. The employment need not be related to a student’s<br />
educational goal. Students can sign up <strong>for</strong> 1-3 units per semester, up to a total of six semester credit units based on the following hours <strong>for</strong><br />
paid employment: 75 hours=1 unit, 150 hours=2 units, and 225 hours=3 units. For volunteer work: 60 hours=1 unit, 120 hours=2 units,<br />
180 hours=3 units.<br />
There are no regular class meetings <strong>for</strong> General Work Experience 290; however, students must attend two mandatory meetings during the<br />
semester (Orientation meeting and Mid-term meeting). Students have the option of attending the Orientation meeting in person or<br />
viewing the online video on the Career Center website (www.sbcc.edu/career). For further assistance, please call (805) 965-0581, ext. 2942.<br />
Students may add any of the open sections through September 7, <strong>2013</strong>. Students wishing to add after this deadline should enroll in one of<br />
the short courses beginning October 25, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
STUDENTS MUST ATTEND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING ORIENTATION MEETINGS, OR WATCH THE ORIENTATION<br />
VIDEO WHICH IS AVAILABLE ONLINE (www.sbcc.edu/careercenter):<br />
Full Semester Course Orientation Meetings (August 26 - December 7):<br />
Friday, Sept. 6, 10:00-10:30 am, Location: TBA<br />
Tuesday, Sept. 10, 12:30-1:00 pm, Location: TBA<br />
WORK EXPERIENCE In<strong>for</strong>mation continues on the next page<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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Full Semester Mid-term:<br />
Friday, Oct. 18, 10:00-10:30 am, Location: TBA<br />
Tuesday, Oct. 22, 12:30-1:00 pm, Location: TBA<br />
Short Course Orientation Meetings (October 25 - December 7):<br />
Tuesday, Oct. 29, 12:30-1:00 pm, Location: TBA<br />
Friday, Nov. 1, 10:00-10:30 am, Location: TBA<br />
Short Course Mid-term:<br />
Friday, Nov. 15, 10:00-10:30 am, Location: TBA<br />
Tuesday, Nov. 19, 12:30-1:00 pm, Location: TBA<br />
WEXP 290 GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE<br />
Consists of on-the-job work experience, one mandatory orientation, plus two <strong>schedule</strong>d office hours and other conference hours. (TR: CSU)<br />
SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 70 and 80.<br />
33902 On Campus SS-282 4 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eubank, H S 1 $0.00<br />
33903 On Campus SS-282 9 hours/week 10/25/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eubank, H S 1 $0.00<br />
33904 On Campus SS-282 8.8 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eubank, H S 2 $0.00<br />
33905 On Campus SS-282 18 hours/week 10/25/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eubank, H S 2 $0.00<br />
33906 On Campus SS-282 12 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eubank, H S 3 $0.00<br />
33907 On Campus SS-282 28 hours/week 10/25/13-12/14/13 Classroom Eubank, H S 3 $0.00<br />
ZOOLOGY<br />
ZOOL 122 ANIMAL DIVERSITY<br />
Introduction to zoology. Animal diversity, anatomy and physiology, adaptations and evolution; principles of ecology. Satisfies SBCC General<br />
Education requirement in Natural Sciences when combined with ZOOL 123. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110<br />
or 110H or 110GB.<br />
31016 On Campus EBS-301 TR 11:10am-12:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Fukui, H 3 $0.00<br />
33718 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Friesen, L J 3 $0.00<br />
ZOOL 123 ANIMAL DIVERSITY LABORATORY<br />
Laboratory and field investigations of animals. Animal diversity, anatomy and physiology, principles of ecology and evolution. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />
COREQ: ZOOL 122. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36800 On Campus EBS-209 R 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Fukui, H 1 $0.00<br />
36801 On Campus EBS-209 T 6:00pm- 9:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Fukui, H 1 $0.00<br />
31017 On Campus EBS-209 T 2:30pm- 5:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Fukui, H 1 $0.00<br />
ZOOL 137 ORNITHOLOGY<br />
Systematics, distribution, physiology, behavior and ecology of birds. Emphasis on diversity, functional morphology and evolutionary history.<br />
(TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36802 ONLINE ONLINE 3 hours/week 08/26/13-12/14/13 Online Fahy, K A 3 $0.00<br />
ZOOL 138 BIOLOGY OF BIRDS<br />
Eight-week short course. Anatomy, physiology, evolution and behavior of birds. Field trips are timed to coincide with migratory periods and<br />
emphasize identification and classification. (TR: CSU) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H or 110GB.<br />
36803 Off Campus SBMUSE S 8.9 hours/week 09/14/13-09/14/13 FldStudy Fahy, K A 1.5 $0.00<br />
also meets Off Campus FIELD S 10/26/13-11/09/13<br />
also meets Off Campus FIELD S 09/21/13-10/12/13<br />
ZOOL 140 ANIMAL BEHAVIOR<br />
Introduction to animal behavior; methods and results of studies of invertebrate and vertebrate behavior; <strong>for</strong>aging strategies, social competition,<br />
sexual selection, mating systems, cooperation and social organization. (TR: CSU/UC) SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or 110H<br />
or 110GB.<br />
31893 On Campus EBS-309 MW 2:20pm- 3:40pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Burnell, K 3 $0.00<br />
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To support the Foundation <strong>for</strong> SBCC is to<br />
support the <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> community as a whole.<br />
Your investment in scholarships, book grants or<br />
academic programs will increase our students’ chances<br />
to transfer successfully to four-year institutions or to<br />
enter the workplace at a professional level.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
call (805) 730-4401<br />
www.sbccfoundation.org<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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STUDENT SERVICES<br />
Special Note: Most offices in the<br />
Student Services Building (SS) will be<br />
open <strong>for</strong> in-person service at 8:00 a.m.<br />
ACADEMIC COUNSELING CENTER<br />
Academic counselors and support staff<br />
provide students with in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
regarding academic planning, institutional<br />
and transfer requirements, and<br />
professional career preparation requirements.<br />
These counselors specialize in<br />
academic planning, and work in collaboration<br />
with the counselors and support<br />
staff of the Career Center, Transfer<br />
Center and other special programs,<br />
including DSPS, EOPS and TAP.<br />
Room: SS-120<br />
Hours: MR: 8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.<br />
TW: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
F: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />
P: (805) 730-4085, F: (805) 560-0591<br />
ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation and assistance regarding<br />
applications to SBCC, college records,<br />
registration, adding or dropping of<br />
classes, photo I.D., <strong>for</strong>warding of transcripts<br />
and withdrawal from college:<br />
Student Services Building (SS-110):<br />
Hours: MR: 8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.<br />
TW: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
F: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />
P: (805) 730-4450, F: (805) 962-0497<br />
ASSESSMENT CENTER<br />
Assessment tests in English, math<br />
and English as a Second Language<br />
are offered on campus. For detailed<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation including alternatives to<br />
testing and the test <strong>schedule</strong>, refer to<br />
www.sbcc.edu/assessment.<br />
Room: SS-251<br />
Hours: M-R: 8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.;<br />
F: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m; and extended<br />
hours during enrollment periods<br />
P: (805) 730-4149<br />
Please Note: Testing hours differ<br />
from office hours. Check the website<br />
<strong>for</strong> the monthly testing <strong>schedule</strong>.<br />
ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY/<br />
STUDENT SENATE<br />
The Student Senate plays an important<br />
role in the decision-making process at<br />
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the college. Students enrolled in a minimum<br />
of 5 units are encouraged to<br />
join. Individuals interested in participating<br />
in student government should<br />
contact the Office of Student Life.<br />
Room: CC-217<br />
Hours: M-F: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />
P: (805) 730-4062<br />
ATHLETICS<br />
Intercollegiate athletic competition is<br />
offered in men’s and women’s sports.<br />
Hours are posted on location.<br />
Room: PE-301<br />
P: (805) 730-4076<br />
www.sbcc.edu/athletics<br />
BOOKSTORE<br />
Hours: M-R: 7:45 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
F: 7:45 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.<br />
Closed weekends<br />
Summer Hours: M-F: 7:45 a.m. -<br />
4:00 p.m. Closed weekends<br />
Extended hours posted as required at<br />
www.sbcc.edu/bookstore<br />
CalWORKs<br />
Assists students who attend SBCC<br />
(main campus or adult education) <strong>for</strong><br />
education and training. The program<br />
provides education, employment<br />
training, support services and Work<br />
Study opportunities. Funding <strong>for</strong><br />
childcare is available, as well.<br />
Room: SS-240<br />
Hours: MR: 8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.<br />
TW: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
F: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />
P: (805) 730-4753<br />
CAREER CENTER<br />
Assists students in choosing a major,<br />
make career decisions, develop their<br />
educational plans to meet their career<br />
goals, and prepare <strong>for</strong> employment.<br />
Counseling and guidance services are<br />
provided on a walk-in basis. Career<br />
counselors work with students individually<br />
and in small groups.<br />
Room: SS-282<br />
Hours: MR: 8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.<br />
TW: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
F: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />
Closed, July<br />
Phone: (805) 730-4131<br />
CAREER AND LIFE TRANSITIONS<br />
(RE-ENTRY ADULT SERVICES)<br />
Established <strong>for</strong> adults, age 25+, who<br />
are attending college <strong>for</strong> the purposes<br />
of retraining, transitioning from home<br />
to the workplace and continuing education.<br />
Weekly support meeting and<br />
individual appointments available.<br />
Room: SS-282<br />
Drop-in hours:<br />
MR: 8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.<br />
TW: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
F: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />
Closed, July<br />
Weekly meetings: Th, 12:30 - 2:00 p.m.<br />
P: (805) 730-3032<br />
CHILDCARE—<br />
ORFALEA EARLY LEARNING CENTER<br />
SBCC offers full-time childcare <strong>for</strong><br />
children, aged 6 months to five years,<br />
from the beginning of Fall Semester<br />
in August to December. Priority is<br />
given to parents who are full-time<br />
and determined to be income eligible<br />
as students at the college.<br />
Location: 365 Loma Alta Drive<br />
P: (805) 965-6883, F: (805) 965-7603<br />
CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS<br />
Clubs are organized to involve students<br />
in specialized fields of interest<br />
associated with academics, hobbies<br />
and special service to the community<br />
or college. To start your own club,<br />
become part of a club, or <strong>for</strong> more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation on specific clubs, contact<br />
the Office of Student Life.<br />
Room: CC-217<br />
Hours: M-F: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />
P: (805) 730-4062<br />
COOPERATIVE AGENCIES RESOURCES<br />
FOR EDUCATION (CARE)<br />
A support system <strong>for</strong> qualified lowincome,<br />
educationally under prepared<br />
single parent students who are<br />
enrolled full-time and are participants<br />
in the County’s CalWORKs<br />
program.<br />
Room: SS-240<br />
Hours: MR: 8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.<br />
TW: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
F: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
CYBER CENTER<br />
The center is equipped with WiFi<br />
connectivity and computer stations<br />
<strong>for</strong> student use. It is open to the<br />
student body as a whole, providing<br />
Internet access and basic desktop<br />
software needed by students to<br />
complete their coursework.<br />
Location: Campus Center, CC-228<br />
Hours: M-R: 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />
F: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />
DISABLED STUDENT PROGRAMS<br />
AND SERVICES (DSPS)<br />
Provides educational support <strong>for</strong><br />
students with disabilities enrolled in<br />
SBCC courses. Services include educational<br />
accommodations, counseling,<br />
extended time on tests, alternate<br />
media, assistive technology, adapted<br />
equipment and specialized instruction.<br />
Room: SS-160<br />
Hours: MR: 8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.<br />
TW: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
F: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />
P: (805) 730-4164, F: (805) 884-4966<br />
DISTANCE EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC<br />
TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT DESK<br />
For technical assistance with Pipeline,<br />
or with online Moodle courses.<br />
Cyber Center: CC-228<br />
Hours: M-R: 9:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.<br />
FS: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />
P: (805) 897-3549<br />
www.sbcc.edu/support or<br />
www.sbcc.edu/support/contact<br />
EMERGENCIES<br />
Report safety and security emergencies<br />
by calling Campus Security anytime,<br />
(805) 730-4200, or ext. 2400, from<br />
campus phones, or dial 911 (direct<br />
police/fire emergency line). For<br />
non-emergency health matters,<br />
see Student Health Services.<br />
EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM<br />
AND SERVICES (EOPS)<br />
A support system <strong>for</strong> qualified lowincome,<br />
educationally under prepared<br />
students who are enrolled fulltime<br />
(part-time enrollment with<br />
approval from DSPS).<br />
Room: SS-240<br />
HIGH SCHOOL DUAL ENROLLMENT<br />
Hours: MR: 8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. High school students may enroll in<br />
TW: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
college classes at their local high<br />
F: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />
school campus or on the main<br />
P: (805) 730-4079<br />
SBCC campus, while earning high<br />
school and college credit. For in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
on enrolling in classes offered<br />
FINANCIAL AID DEPARTMENT<br />
Provides in<strong>for</strong>mation and assistance<br />
on both high school and SBCC<br />
to full- and/or part-time students<br />
campuses, contact the Dual<br />
seeking financial assistance. Aid available<br />
may come in the <strong>for</strong>m of grants,<br />
Enrollment Office, Room A-211A<br />
(Administration Building).<br />
loans, work-study, scholarships, or a<br />
P: (805) 730-3020 or (805) 730-4759<br />
combination thereof.<br />
Room: SS-210<br />
HONORS PROGRAM<br />
Hours: MR: 8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. Honors courses are designed to<br />
TW: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
increase critical thinking, writing<br />
F: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />
and oral communication. For more<br />
P: (805) 730-5157<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, a list of courses <strong>for</strong> the<br />
upcoming semesters, an application<br />
FOOD SERVICE<br />
and deadlines, www.sbcc.edu/honors.<br />
JSB Cafe<br />
P: (805) 730-4450<br />
M-R: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.<br />
F: 11:30 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.<br />
HOUSING<br />
Gourmet Dining Room<br />
The Office of Student Life maintains<br />
M-F: 11:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.<br />
listings of available rooms, apartments,<br />
R-F: 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.<br />
and room and board situations in the<br />
community. This list is also available<br />
Cafeteria<br />
on the housing website:<br />
M-R: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.<br />
www.sbcc.edu/housing<br />
F: 7:00 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.<br />
Room: CC-217<br />
East Side Snack Shack<br />
Hours: M-F: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />
M-F: 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.<br />
P: (805) 730-4062<br />
The View (fresh sandwiches)<br />
M-F: 10:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.<br />
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT<br />
SUPPORT PROGRAM<br />
West Campus Snack Shop<br />
This Program strives to provide<br />
M-R: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.<br />
international students with an<br />
F: 7:00 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.<br />
opportunity to benefit from a highquality<br />
academic curriculum, as well<br />
Luria Library Cafe/Both Carts<br />
M-R: 7:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.<br />
as from intellectually stimulating<br />
F: 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.<br />
social and recreational activities.<br />
Contact: Marc Sullivan, ext. 3589 International Education Center<br />
Hours: M-F: 8:00 a.m. - Noon<br />
GATEWAY PROGRAM<br />
and 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.<br />
Improve your grades by signing up <strong>for</strong><br />
P: (805) 730-4040<br />
courses with in-class tutors. Look <strong>for</strong><br />
the ‘G’ under Instructional Method CARTWRIGHT LEARNING RESOURCES<br />
in the Class Schedule.<br />
CENTER/LEARNING SUPPORT SERVICES<br />
Gateway to Student Success<br />
Provides the following services: individual<br />
tutor assistance in the Writing<br />
Center (ECC-4): drop-in or by<br />
appointment tutoring.<br />
Center <strong>for</strong> writing assignments across<br />
Hours: M-R: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. the curriculum; access to PC and<br />
F: 8:30 a.m. - Noon<br />
Macintosh computers and printers in<br />
P: (805) 730- 4770 the Computer Commons; general tutor<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
assistance and individual tutoring<br />
sessions <strong>for</strong> class-related computer<br />
work; subject tutoring in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
assistance and tutoring services in the<br />
Tutorial Commons; mandatory new<br />
tutor orientation/training, including<br />
the certified Tutor Training Seminars;<br />
two Computer Assisted Instruction<br />
classrooms; access to media materials<br />
<strong>for</strong> class assignments; self-paced<br />
instruction in Anthropology 121-126<br />
courses; and a Learning Skills and<br />
Writing Skills workshop series.<br />
CLRC hours:<br />
M-R: 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.<br />
F: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.<br />
P: (805) 730-4470<br />
Writing Center hours:<br />
M-R: 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.<br />
F: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00, p.m.<br />
P: (805) 730-4463<br />
LURIA LIBRARY<br />
The Eli Luria Library is located<br />
on the West Campus.<br />
Hours: M-R: 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.<br />
F: 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />
Saturday: Noon - 5:00 p.m.<br />
Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.<br />
Closed college holidays<br />
P: (805) 730-4430<br />
Reference Desk: (805) 730-4444<br />
Fax: (805) 965-0771<br />
MIDDLE COLLEGE<br />
Middle <strong>College</strong> is a program <strong>for</strong> a<br />
limited number of local area high<br />
school students who want to earn a<br />
high school diploma in the college<br />
environment. Students complete their<br />
high school requirements through an<br />
Independent Study Program in conjunction<br />
with <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong> coursework.<br />
Rooms: ECOC-2, Rooms 14, 15, 16<br />
Call <strong>for</strong> hours, (805) 897-3561<br />
OFFICE OF STUDENT LIFE<br />
Coordinates co-curricular student activities<br />
on campus, including the Student<br />
Senate, clubs and organizations, lost<br />
and found and the housing office.<br />
Room: CC-217<br />
Hours: M-F: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />
P: (805) 730-4062<br />
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PARKING/TRANSPORTATION<br />
SBCC parking permits are required to<br />
park any motorized (3- or 4-wheeled)<br />
vehicle in any <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong> parking lot.<br />
No permit is required <strong>for</strong> the Pershing<br />
Park parking lot. Parking on campus is<br />
often limited and at times not available.<br />
Students are encouraged to ride the<br />
bus, carpool, or use other modes of<br />
transportation. Carpool lots are on<br />
both the East and West campuses and<br />
a daily permit may be obtained at the<br />
Security kiosk when 2 or more riders<br />
are in the car. Permits are not required<br />
<strong>for</strong> mopeds and motorcycles. Contact<br />
Security <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
Phone: (805) 730-4064<br />
SECURITY OFFICE<br />
Security coverage is provided during<br />
school hours throughout the year.<br />
Officers carry walkie-talkies which<br />
give them instant communication<br />
with the local police. To request an<br />
escort, call (805) 730-4200, or use<br />
any of the campus emergency phones<br />
located throughout the campus.<br />
Location: Across from the Student<br />
Services Building<br />
Hours: M-F: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />
If the office is closed and you need<br />
immediate assistance, (805) 730-4200.<br />
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation on campus/community<br />
job listings. Career Center:<br />
Room SS-282<br />
P: (805) 730-4133<br />
jobs4students@sbcc.edu<br />
STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES<br />
Student Health Services offers health<br />
education, personal counseling, substance<br />
abuse counseling and cessation<br />
programs, and acute care medical<br />
services. Services are provided free or<br />
at low cost through the mandatory<br />
student health fee.<br />
Room: SS-170<br />
Hours: MR: 8:00 a.m.- 4:15 p.m.<br />
T: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
W: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
F: 9:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m.; or as posted.<br />
Student Health Services is open on<br />
the days classes are in session and<br />
closed during breaks.<br />
P: (805) 730-4098<br />
STUDENT OUTREACH AND ORIENTATION<br />
For campus tours and pre-admission<br />
advising <strong>for</strong> both local and out-ofarea<br />
students and their families.<br />
Campus tours are given every<br />
Friday at 10:00 a.m. and noon.<br />
Room: SS-132<br />
Hours: MR: 8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.<br />
TW: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
F: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />
P: (805) 730-4450<br />
STUDY ABROAD<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation on <strong>schedule</strong>d programs<br />
can be obtained at the Study Abroad<br />
Office or www.sbcc.edu/studyabroad.<br />
International Education Center, Rm. 1<br />
Hours: MWF: Noon - 4:00 p.m.<br />
R: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.<br />
P: (805) 730-4294<br />
TRANSFER CENTER<br />
The Transfer Center offers assistance<br />
to students and staff with transfer<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation and education.<br />
Room SS-140<br />
Hours: MR: 8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.<br />
TW: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />
F: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />
P: (805) 730-4347<br />
VETERANS STUDENT<br />
SUPPORT ASSISTANCE<br />
Offers in<strong>for</strong>mation and assistance to<br />
veterans and dependents of veterans<br />
eligible <strong>for</strong> Veterans Educational<br />
Assistance.<br />
ECOC-1, Room 7<br />
Hours: M-R: 9:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.<br />
F: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />
P: (805) 730-4003, F: (805) 892-3766<br />
VOLUNTEER CENTER<br />
See Career Center <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
WELCOME CENTER<br />
Provides comprehensive college<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, directions and referrals.<br />
Assists students with registration and
General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
other college business. Meeting place<br />
<strong>for</strong> campus tours.<br />
Room SS-120<br />
Hours: MR: 8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.<br />
TW: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
F: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />
P: (805) 730-4450, info@sbcc.edu<br />
CAMPUS SECURITY OFFICE<br />
The Campus Security Office is<br />
located across the quad from<br />
Student Services. In accordance<br />
with the Crime Awareness and<br />
Campus Security Act of 1990,<br />
crime statistics and campus policies<br />
concerning crimes and security on<br />
campus are available upon request.<br />
P: (805) 730-4064<br />
Bicycles, Skateboards and<br />
Rollerblades: Neither skateboarding<br />
nor rollerblading is allowed on campus.<br />
Bicycles may not be ridden on campus<br />
walkways. Bicycles parked in places<br />
other than bicycle racks provided will<br />
be impounded.<br />
Animals on Campus: Except <strong>for</strong><br />
service animals <strong>for</strong> people with disabilities,<br />
animals are not allowed on<br />
campus. At no time should animals<br />
be left in vehicles or allowed in campus<br />
buildings. Questions on college<br />
and municipal regulations in this area<br />
should be directed to the Campus<br />
Security Office.<br />
Service Animals:<br />
www.ada.gov/service_animals_2010.htm<br />
Animal Control:<br />
www.santabarbaraca.gov/Government/<br />
Departments/Police/city_of_santa_barbara<br />
_animal_control<br />
www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d11/vc21113<br />
.htm<br />
STUDENT<br />
HEALTH SERVICES<br />
Health and wellness in<strong>for</strong>mation and<br />
assistance are provided <strong>for</strong> students<br />
through the mandatory Health Services<br />
Fee. Services provided include walk -in<br />
first aid, over-the-counter medications,<br />
medical treatment <strong>for</strong> acute illnesses,<br />
personal self-care instructions, sexual<br />
health services, personal counseling,<br />
smoking cessation program, ASAP<br />
(Alcohol and Substance Awareness<br />
Program), health education in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
referrals, and optional medical<br />
insurance in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
The Health Office is located in the<br />
Student Services Building, Room 170<br />
Hours: MR: 8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.<br />
T: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
W: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />
F: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.; or as posted.<br />
Insurance: All campus-connected accidental<br />
injuries must be reported to the<br />
Student Health Services Office, Room<br />
SS-170, within 72 hours of the incident<br />
to be eligible <strong>for</strong> student accident<br />
policy insurance coverage. This<br />
coverage is limited to accidental<br />
injuries while participating in college<br />
classes or college-sponsored activities<br />
and is secondary to any other medical<br />
insurance the student may have.<br />
Please refer to the SBCC Accident<br />
Insurance brochure <strong>for</strong> details on<br />
coverage, deductibles and limitations<br />
of this accident policy. Brochures are<br />
available in the Health Services Office.<br />
BOOKSTORE<br />
Refunds/ Exchanges<br />
• Merchandise must be in its original<br />
saleable condition.<br />
• All refunds or exchanges must be<br />
accompanied by receipt.<br />
• Credit card/debit card refunds will<br />
be credited back to the same card.<br />
• Online orders that are not picked<br />
up within 30 days will be refunded<br />
and put back into stock.<br />
Textbook Refunds<br />
• Textbooks purchased <strong>for</strong> Fall or<br />
Spring semester courses are<br />
returnable <strong>for</strong> a full refund 2 weeks<br />
after the semester starts or through<br />
the add/drop date. This policy also<br />
applies to online orders.<br />
• No refunds on textbooks after the<br />
first 2 weeks of classes.<br />
All textbook returns must be accompanied<br />
by an original Campus<br />
Bookstore receipt and be in their<br />
original condition and packaging as<br />
when purchased. Marked, highlighted,<br />
soiled, damaged, or activated digital<br />
books are not returnable.<br />
FAMILY EDUCATIONAL<br />
RIGHTS AND PRIVACY<br />
All <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong> student<br />
records are kept in accordance<br />
with the provisions of the Family<br />
Educational Rights and Privacy Act<br />
(FERPA) and Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Code of<br />
Regulations, Title 5. A copy of SBCC’s<br />
institutional policy complying with<br />
this Act may be obtained from the<br />
office of the Associate Dean, Student<br />
Support Services (CC-222).<br />
The Family Educational Rights and<br />
Privacy Act (FERPA) af<strong>for</strong>ds students<br />
certain rights with respect to their<br />
education records. They are:<br />
1. The right to inspect and review the<br />
student’s education records within 15<br />
days of the day the <strong>College</strong> receives a<br />
request <strong>for</strong> access.<br />
Students should submit to the<br />
Associate Dean, Student Support<br />
Services, or other appropriate<br />
official, written requests that<br />
identify the records they wish to<br />
inspect. The <strong>College</strong> official will<br />
make arrangements <strong>for</strong> access and<br />
notify the student of the time and<br />
place where the records may be<br />
inspected. A student may request a<br />
copy of a record, which the student<br />
has requested or consented to be<br />
released. If a student desires a copy<br />
of file material subject to his/her<br />
review, it will be provided at a cost<br />
of $1 <strong>for</strong> the first copy and 50 cents<br />
<strong>for</strong> each additional copy.<br />
Educational records are maintained<br />
in the college’s Admissions & Records<br />
Office (SS-110), which is supervised<br />
by the Associate Dean, Student<br />
Support Services. Students also have<br />
the right to review their personal<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation at the Student Health<br />
Office (Nurse, SS-170); Financial<br />
Aid Office (Financial Aid Specialist,<br />
SS-210); Veterans Office (Clerk,<br />
SS-130); Foundation <strong>for</strong> SBCC<br />
(Executive Director, A-210); Extended<br />
Opportunity Program/Services<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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(Coordinator, SS-240); and Disabled<br />
Student Programs/Services<br />
(Director, SS-160).<br />
2. The right to request the amendment<br />
of the student’s education records<br />
that the student believes are<br />
inaccurate or misleading.<br />
Students should write the <strong>College</strong><br />
official responsible <strong>for</strong> the record,<br />
clearly identify the part of the record<br />
they want changed, and specify why<br />
it should be changed. If the <strong>College</strong><br />
does not amend the record as requested,<br />
the <strong>College</strong> will notify the student<br />
in writing of the decision and the<br />
student’s right to a hearing regarding<br />
the request <strong>for</strong> amendment.<br />
3. The right to provide written consent<br />
to disclosures of personally<br />
identifiable in<strong>for</strong>mation contained in<br />
the student’s education records,<br />
except to the extent that FERPA<br />
authorizes disclosure without consent.<br />
FERPA authorizes the disclosure of<br />
education records without a student’s<br />
consent to school officials with<br />
legitimate educational interests. A<br />
school official is a person employed by<br />
the <strong>College</strong> in an administrative,<br />
supervisory, academic or research, or<br />
support staff position (including<br />
Security and Health Services staff);<br />
a person or company with whom the<br />
<strong>College</strong> has contracted (attorney,<br />
auditor, consultant); a person serving<br />
on the Board of Trustees; or a student<br />
serving on an official committee, such<br />
as a disciplinary or grievance committee,<br />
or assisting another school official in<br />
per<strong>for</strong>ming his or her tasks.<br />
A school official has a legitimate<br />
educational interest if the official<br />
needs to review an education record<br />
in order to fulfill his or her<br />
professional responsibilities.<br />
4. The right to file a complaint with the<br />
U.S. Department of Education<br />
concerning alleged failures by <strong>Santa</strong><br />
<strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong> to comply with<br />
the requirements of FERPA:<br />
Family Policy Compliance Office<br />
U.S. Department of Education<br />
400 Maryland Avenue, SW<br />
Washington, DC 20202-5901<br />
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<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong> has designated<br />
the following as directory<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation which may be released<br />
without prior written consent: confirmation<br />
of current enrollment at<br />
SBCC, degrees/awards received,<br />
names of students participating in<br />
recognized activities, sports and those<br />
who are members of athletic teams<br />
(including height and weight), names<br />
of student officers, and students on<br />
the President’s Honor Roll. Visit<br />
www.sbcc.edu/ferpa regarding opting<br />
out of directory in<strong>for</strong>mation and <strong>for</strong><br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
ACCOMMODATIONS<br />
FOR DISABILITY<br />
Students who are requesting accommodations<br />
on the basis of disability,<br />
including an alternate <strong>for</strong>mat of this<br />
Class Schedule, should contact the<br />
Disabilities Specialists in the Disabled<br />
Student Programs and Services (DSPS)<br />
Department in the Student Services<br />
Building, Room 160.<br />
P: (805) 730-4164<br />
dspshelp@sbcc.edu<br />
NON-DISCRIMINATION/<br />
SEXUAL HARASSMENT<br />
POLICY<br />
The policy of the <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong><br />
Community <strong>College</strong> District is to<br />
provide an educational and employment<br />
environment in which no person<br />
shall be denied full and equal<br />
access to, the benefits of, or be subjected<br />
to discrimination, in whole or<br />
in part, on the basis of ethnic group<br />
identification, national origin, religion,<br />
age, sex, race, color, ancestry,<br />
sexual orientation, or physical or mental<br />
disability, or on the basis of these<br />
perceived characteristics or based on<br />
association with a person or group<br />
with one or more of these actual or<br />
perceived characteristics, in any program<br />
or activity that is administered<br />
by, funded directly by, or that receives<br />
any financial assistance from the State<br />
Chancellor or Board of Governors of<br />
the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Community <strong>College</strong>s.<br />
A copy of District Policy and Procedures,<br />
BP 3430, Prohibition of Discrimination/<br />
Sexual Harassment, is available at www.<br />
sbcc.edu/policies/harassment or in the<br />
Human Resources Office, SS-230, or<br />
the Student Affairs Office, CC-222.<br />
The policy of the <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong><br />
Community <strong>College</strong> District is to provide<br />
an educational and employment<br />
environment free from unwelcome<br />
sexual advances, requests <strong>for</strong> sexual<br />
favors, sexual favoritism, or other verbal<br />
or physical conduct or communications<br />
constituting sexual harassment.<br />
The policy of the <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong><br />
Community <strong>College</strong> District is to<br />
comply with the accessibility<br />
requirements of Section 508 of the<br />
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 in the<br />
development, procurement, maintenance,<br />
or use of electronic or in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
technology and respond to<br />
and resolve discrimination complaints<br />
regarding accessibility. Such complaints<br />
will be treated as complaints of discrimination<br />
on the basis of disability.<br />
This non-discrimination policy covers<br />
admission, access and treatment in<br />
college programs and activities—<br />
including, but not limited to, academic<br />
admissions, financial aid, educational<br />
services and athletics—and applications<br />
<strong>for</strong>, and treatment in, college employment.<br />
In con<strong>for</strong>mance with the requirements<br />
of Title II of the Educational<br />
Amendments of 1976, amending the<br />
Vocational Education Act of 1963, the<br />
college is committed to overcoming<br />
sex discrimination and sex stereotyping<br />
in vocational education programs.<br />
Furthermore, in compliance with the<br />
Vocational Education Guidelines <strong>for</strong><br />
Eliminating Discrimination on the<br />
Basis of Race, Color, National Origin,<br />
Sex and Handicap, lack of English<br />
language skills alone will not be a barrier<br />
to admission to and participation<br />
in vocational education programs.<br />
Any screening procedures <strong>for</strong> vocational<br />
programs will evaluate skill<br />
levels and proficiencies pertinent to<br />
the program as criteria <strong>for</strong> admission.
General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Posibles dificultades con el inglés no<br />
son una barrera para matricularse<br />
en programas de carreras académicas<br />
o educación técnica.<br />
Employees, students, or other persons<br />
acting on behalf of the District who<br />
engage in discrimination as defined in<br />
this policy or by state or federal law<br />
may be subject to discipline, up to<br />
and including suspension, discharge,<br />
expulsion, or termination of contract.<br />
FILING OF DISCRIMINATION<br />
COMPLAINT/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION<br />
Students intending to file a complaint<br />
regarding any action which<br />
they believe discriminates against<br />
them, or who require additional<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation on the policy and procedures<br />
may contact Dr. Ben Partee,<br />
Dean of Educational Programs,<br />
721 Cliff Drive, Room SS-260,<br />
<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>, CA 93109-2394<br />
P: (805) 730-4078.<br />
Employees intending to file a complaint<br />
regarding any action which<br />
they believe discriminates against<br />
them or who require additional<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation on the policy and<br />
procedures may contact Vice President<br />
Human Resources, Patricia English,<br />
721 Cliff Drive, Room SS-230,<br />
<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>, CA 93109-2394<br />
P: (805) 730-4734<br />
If you are a student and you require<br />
additional in<strong>for</strong>mation regarding the<br />
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA),<br />
or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation<br />
Act, contact Ms. Marilynn Spaventa,<br />
Dean of Educational Programs,<br />
721 Cliff Drive, Room A-113,<br />
<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>, CA 93109-2394<br />
P: (805) 730-4078<br />
or e-mail: spaventa@sbcc.edu<br />
If you are an employee and you<br />
require additional in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
regarding the Americans with<br />
Disabilities Act (ADA), or Section<br />
504 of the Rehabilitation Act, contact<br />
Patricia English, Vice President<br />
Human Resources, 721 Cliff Drive,<br />
SS-230, <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>, CA 93109-2394.<br />
P: (805) 730-4734<br />
The ADA/504 Coordinator is<br />
Patricia English, Vice President<br />
Human Resources, 721 Cliff Drive,<br />
<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>, CA 93109-2394<br />
P: (805) 730-4734<br />
The Title IX Coordinator is<br />
Patricia English, Vice President,<br />
Human Resources, 721 Cliff Drive,<br />
SS-230, <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong>, CA 93109-2394<br />
P: (805) 730-4734<br />
Individuals who are deaf or hard of<br />
hearing, may call (805) 730-4164,<br />
or e-mail dspshelp@sbcc.edu.<br />
FIELD TRIP<br />
AND EXCURSION POLICY<br />
Throughout each semester and<br />
summer session, the <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong><br />
Community <strong>College</strong> District may<br />
sponsor voluntary off-campus,<br />
co-curricular field trips and excursions.<br />
If you choose to participate, you<br />
should be aware that, pursuant to the<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State Code of Regulations,<br />
Sub-Chapter 5, Section 55450, you<br />
have agreed to hold the District,<br />
its officers, agents and employees<br />
harmless from any and all liability<br />
or claims which may arise out of,<br />
or be in connection with, your<br />
participation in the activity.<br />
IGETC – GENERAL<br />
INFORMATION<br />
The IGETC is a pattern of courses<br />
that Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Community <strong>College</strong><br />
students can use to satisfy lower<br />
division general education/graduation<br />
requirements of any Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State<br />
University (CSU) or University of<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia (UC) campus. There are<br />
specific rules, policies, procedures<br />
and limitations governing the<br />
completion and use of IGETC.<br />
Completion of the entire IGETC<br />
pattern is generally not required<br />
<strong>for</strong> admission to CSU or UC<br />
(consult with an academic counselor<br />
<strong>for</strong> admission requirements to the<br />
UC and CSU systems). In addition,<br />
IGETC may not be appropriate<br />
<strong>for</strong> science majors. Complete<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation on IGETC can be found<br />
at www.sbcc.edu/transfercenter/files/<br />
IGETC.pdf, or by contacting the<br />
SBCC Transfer Center or the SBCC<br />
Academic Counseling Center. For<br />
other transfer General Education<br />
options, go to www.assist.org, or<br />
www.sbcc.edu/transfercenter, or<br />
call (805) 730-4347.<br />
CALIFORNIA STATE<br />
UNIVERSITIES GENERAL<br />
EDUCATION BREADTH<br />
REQUIREMENTS<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State University (CSU)<br />
General Education Breadth Pattern<br />
(G.E.B.): Students have the option of<br />
completing the SBCC-CSU General<br />
Education Breadth Pattern to satisfy<br />
the 39 lower division general education<br />
breadth requirements <strong>for</strong> any<br />
campus of the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State<br />
University system in place of completing<br />
the CSU campus-specific<br />
General Education pattern.<br />
Students following the SBCC-CSU<br />
General Education Breadth Pattern<br />
should complete it prior to transfer;<br />
however, completion of the entire<br />
pattern is not generally required <strong>for</strong><br />
admission to CSU (consult with an<br />
academic counselor <strong>for</strong> admission<br />
requirements to the CSU system).<br />
Students who are also considering<br />
transferring to a campus of the<br />
University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia may want to<br />
follow the Intersegmental General<br />
Education Transfer Curriculum<br />
(IGETC), instead of the SBCC-CSU<br />
General Education Breadth Pattern.<br />
Complete in<strong>for</strong>mation on the<br />
SBCC-CSU General Education<br />
Breadth Pattern can be found at<br />
www.sbcc.edu/transfercenter/files/<br />
CSUGE.pdf, or by contacting the<br />
SBCC Transfer Center or the SBCC<br />
Academic Counseling Center. For<br />
other transfer General Education<br />
options, www.assist.org, or<br />
www.sbcc.edu/transfercenter, or<br />
contact the SBCC Transfer Center,<br />
(805) 730-4347.<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE: FALL <strong>2013</strong><br />
LAST DAY OF INSTRUCTION: Saturday, December 7, <strong>2013</strong><br />
If Your Class(es) Normally Meet Day of Final Time of Final<br />
MW, MWF & MTWR: 8:00; Mon only: 8:00 or 9:35 Mon, Dec 9 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.<br />
MW, MWF & MTWR: 11:10 & 11:15; Mon only: 11:10 or 12:45 Mon, Dec 9 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.<br />
MW, MWF & MTWR: 2:20 & 2:30; Mon only: 2:20 or 3:55 Mon, Dec 9 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.<br />
TR, TRF & TWRF: 8:00; Tues only: 8:00 or 9:35 Tue, Dec 10 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.<br />
TR, TRF & TWRF: 11:10 & 11:15; Tues only: 11:10 or 12:45 Tue, Dec 10 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.<br />
TR, TRF & TWRF: 2:20 & 2:30; Tues only: 2:20 or 3:55 Tue, Dec 10 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.<br />
MW, MWF & MTWR: 9:35 & 10:30; Wed only: 8:00 or 9:35 Wed, Dec 11 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.<br />
MW, MWF & MTWR: 12:45 & 1:00; Wed only: 11:10 or 12:45 Wed, Dec 11 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.<br />
MW, MWF & MTWR: 3:00, 3:30 & 3:55; Wed only: 2:20 or 3:55 Wed, Dec 11 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.<br />
TR, TRF & TWRF: 9:35 & 10:30; Thurs only: 8:00 or 9:35 Thu, Dec 12 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.<br />
TR, TRF & TWRF: 12:45 & 1:00; Thurs only: 11:10 or 12:45 Thu, Dec 12 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.<br />
TR, TRF & TWRF: 3:00, 3:30 & 3:55; Thurs only: 2:20 or 3:55 Thu, Dec 12 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.<br />
Friday only: 8:00 or 9:35 Fri, Dec 13 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.<br />
Friday only: 11:10 or 12:45 Fri, Dec 13 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.<br />
Friday only: 2:20 or 3:55 Fri, Dec 13 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.<br />
Evening <strong>College</strong> Credit Classes Exams (Meeting at 5:00 or After)<br />
If Your Class(es) Normally Meet Day of Final Time of Final<br />
MW Classes Mon, Dec 9 At Class Time<br />
Tuesday only & TR Classes Tue, Dec 10 At Class Time<br />
Wednesday only Classes Wed, Dec 11 At Class Time<br />
Thursday only Classes Thu, Dec 12 At Class Time<br />
Saturday Credit Class Exams Day of Final Time of Final<br />
Saturday only Classes Sat, Dec 14 At Class Time<br />
Important Note: If your class does not fit within the above time blocks, check with your instructor <strong>for</strong> final exam time and<br />
location. Whenever possible, plan your courses so that finals will be spaced throughout the above <strong>schedule</strong>. If you find that it<br />
is impossible to avoid three finals in one day, and you cannot obtain an accommodation from your instructor(s), you may<br />
submit a written request <strong>for</strong> an adjustment in your final exam <strong>schedule</strong> to the Executive Vice President, Educational<br />
Programs, Room A-113.<br />
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General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
CALIFORNIA NONRESIDENT TUITION EXEMPTION<br />
For Eligible Cali<strong>for</strong>nia High School Graduates (The law passed by the Legislature in 2001 as AB540)<br />
General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Any student other than a nonimmigrant alien who meets all of the following requirements shall be exempt from paying<br />
nonresident tuition at the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Community <strong>College</strong>s, the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State University and the University of<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia (all public colleges and universities in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia).<br />
Requirements<br />
• The student must have attended a high school (public or private) in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia <strong>for</strong> three or more years.<br />
• The student must have graduated from a Cali<strong>for</strong>nia high school or attained the equivalent prior to the start of the term (<strong>for</strong> example,<br />
passing the GED or Cali<strong>for</strong>nia High School Proficiency Exam).<br />
• An alien student who is without lawful immigration status must file an affidavit with the college or university stating that he or she<br />
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.<br />
• Students who are nonimmigrants [<strong>for</strong> example, those who hold F (student) visas, B (visitor) visas, etc.] are not eligible <strong>for</strong> this<br />
exemption.<br />
• The student must file an exemption request, including a signed affidavit, with the college that indicates the student has met all<br />
applicable conditions described above. Student in<strong>for</strong>mation obtained in this process is strictly confidential unless disclosure is required<br />
under law.<br />
• Students eligible <strong>for</strong> this exemption who are transferring to another Cali<strong>for</strong>nia public college or university must submit a new request<br />
(and documentation, if required) to each college under consideration.<br />
• Nonresident students meeting the criteria will be exempted from the payment of nonresident tuition, but they will not be classified as<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia residents. They continue to be “nonresidents.”<br />
• AB540 does not provide student financial aid eligibility <strong>for</strong> undocumented alien students. These students remain ineligible <strong>for</strong> state and<br />
federal financial aid.<br />
Procedures <strong>for</strong> Requesting this Exemption from Nonresident Tuition<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Community <strong>College</strong>s<br />
Complete the <strong>for</strong>m on the next page. Submit it to the Admissions Office at the community college where you are<br />
enrolled or intend to enroll. You may be required to submit additional documentation. Call the college Admissions Office<br />
if you have questions.<br />
University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
The University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia (UC) system has its own nonresident tuition exemption application and affidavit <strong>for</strong>m, but<br />
it will accept the exemption request <strong>for</strong>m used by the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Community <strong>College</strong>s and the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State University.<br />
Your campus has established deadlines <strong>for</strong> submission of exemption requests; however, requests are not to be submitted<br />
until you have been admitted to a UC campus. Some students, such as transfer, graduate and professional students, also<br />
must submit their official high school transcripts; check with your campus <strong>for</strong> specific instructions. Once you are determined<br />
to be eligible <strong>for</strong> the exemption, you will continue to receive it as long as you fulfill the eligibility requirements<br />
or until the University no longer offers this exemption. The exemption covers the Nonresident Tuition Fee and the<br />
Educational Fee differential charged to nonresident students. Applying <strong>for</strong> the exemption does not alter your responsibility<br />
to pay by the campus deadline any nonresident tuition and associated fees that may be due be<strong>for</strong>e your eligibility is<br />
determined. General in<strong>for</strong>mation is available at www.ucop.edu/sas/sfs/Programs_and_Policies/ab540faqs.htm. For campusspecific<br />
instructions regarding documentation and deadline dates, contact the campus Office of the Registrar.<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State University<br />
Complete the <strong>for</strong>m on the next page. Contact the Office of Admissions & Records at the CSU campus where you are<br />
enrolled or intend to enroll <strong>for</strong> instructions on submission, deadline in<strong>for</strong>mation and additional requirements. You will<br />
be required to submit final high school transcripts and appropriate records of high school graduation or the equivalent, if<br />
you have not done so already. Call the Office of Admissions & Records at the campus if you have questions.<br />
Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/classes<br />
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General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
CALIFORNIA NONRESIDENT TUITION EXEMPTION REQUEST<br />
For Eligible Cali<strong>for</strong>nia High School Graduates<br />
Note: This <strong>for</strong>m is accepted by all Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Community <strong>College</strong>s and all Universities<br />
in both the University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia and Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State University systems.<br />
Complete and sign this <strong>for</strong>m to request an exemption from Nonresident Tuition. You must submit any documentation<br />
required by the <strong>College</strong> or University (<strong>for</strong> example, proof of high school attendance in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia). Contact the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
Community <strong>College</strong>, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia or Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State University campus where you intend to enroll (or are<br />
enrolled) <strong>for</strong> instructions on documentation, additional procedures and applicable deadlines.<br />
ELIGIBILITY:<br />
I, the undersigned, am applying <strong>for</strong> a Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Nonresident Tuition Exemption <strong>for</strong> eligible Cali<strong>for</strong>nia high school graduates<br />
at (specify the college or university) _____________________________________________ and I declare the following:<br />
Check YES or NO boxes:<br />
o Yes o No I have graduated from a Cali<strong>for</strong>nia high school or have attained the equivalent thereof, such as a High<br />
School Equivalency Certificate issued by the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State GED Office or a Certificate of Proficiency resulting from the<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia High School Proficiency Examination.<br />
o Yes o No I have attended high school in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia <strong>for</strong> three or more years.<br />
Provide in<strong>for</strong>mation on all school(s) you attended in grades 9–12:<br />
School <strong>City</strong> State Dates<br />
From–Month/Year From–Month/Year<br />
Documentation of high school attendance and graduation (or its equivalent) is required by the University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia,<br />
the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State University and some Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Community <strong>College</strong>s. Follow campus instructions.<br />
Check the box that applies to you — check only one box:<br />
oI am a nonimmigrant alien as defined by federal law. [Nonimmigrant aliens have been admitted to the United States temporarily and<br />
include, but are not limited to, <strong>for</strong>eign students (persons holding F visas) and exchange visitors (persons holding J visas)].<br />
OR<br />
o I am NOT a nonimmigrant alien. [U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or aliens without lawful immigration status, among others,<br />
should check this box.]<br />
AFFIDAVIT: I, the undersigned, declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia that the in<strong>for</strong>mation I have<br />
provided on this <strong>for</strong>m is true and accurate. I understand that this in<strong>for</strong>mation will be used to determine my eligibility <strong>for</strong> the<br />
nonresident tuition exemption <strong>for</strong> eligible Cali<strong>for</strong>nia high school graduates. I hereby declare that, if I am an alien without lawful<br />
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<br />
so. I further understand that if any of the above in<strong>for</strong>mation is untrue, I will be liable <strong>for</strong> payment of all nonresident charges from<br />
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WEST CAMPUS<br />
ENTRANCE<br />
C<br />
EAST CAMPUS<br />
ENTRANCE<br />
KIOSK<br />
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Cliff Drive<br />
S C Lot 4A<br />
WC 3-4<br />
WC 1-2<br />
S C Lot 4B<br />
Lot 5-4<br />
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Lot 2A<br />
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1A East Campus Lot<br />
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MTBLDG<br />
Drop-Off<br />
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Memorial SS<br />
Plaza<br />
Metered<br />
FO<br />
Lot 4G<br />
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DM<br />
GT<br />
SBCC is a<br />
Wireless Campus<br />
Designated Smoking Areas<br />
Z<br />
Z<br />
Z<br />
Garvin<br />
Theatre<br />
Z<br />
Z<br />
Leadbetter<br />
West Lot<br />
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LRC<br />
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Calden Overlook<br />
Lot 3<br />
M $ S<br />
Leadbetter<br />
East Lot<br />
S<br />
Loma Alta Drive<br />
Lot 2B<br />
E<br />
S<br />
Lot 2C<br />
$ S<br />
ECC<br />
40-43<br />
LFC<br />
PE<br />
Z<br />
Z<br />
SBCC<br />
Z Z<br />
OE<br />
LA PLAYA<br />
Stadium<br />
P<br />
SBCC<br />
EBS<br />
CBS<br />
M<br />
Z<br />
Z<br />
PS<br />
Shoreline Drive<br />
SCA<br />
ECC 4-13<br />
ECC 1-3<br />
Z Z<br />
Friendship<br />
Plaza<br />
PS<br />
CC<br />
ECC 16-21<br />
ECC 14-15<br />
Lot -1B E<br />
Z<br />
Student<br />
Services<br />
Courtyard<br />
ECOC<br />
1 2<br />
KEY<br />
8 Building Number<br />
Emergency Phones<br />
Public Phones<br />
I In<strong>for</strong>mation Kiosks<br />
Pedestrian Path<br />
Road/Parking Areas<br />
Z<br />
Z<br />
ESL<br />
FRC<br />
Security<br />
H<br />
Tennis Courts<br />
ECOC 3<br />
ECOC 4<br />
IE<br />
ECC 28-33<br />
ECC 22-27<br />
Lifescape Gardens<br />
Chumash Preserve<br />
Pershing Park Lot<br />
S<br />
Pershing Park<br />
Winslow Maxwell<br />
Overlook<br />
C Carpool<br />
E Employee Parking<br />
S Student Parking<br />
M Motorcycle Parking<br />
V Visitor Parking<br />
$ C Paid Pass Dispenser<br />
Castillo Street<br />
Cabrillo<br />
Blvd.<br />
CODE DESTINATION BUILDING<br />
A Administration MacDougall Administration Center<br />
SS Admissions/Student Services Student Services/Admissions<br />
SS Assessment Office Student Services/Admissions<br />
H Atkinson Art Gallery Humanities<br />
CBS Bookstore Bookstore<br />
BC Business/Communication Center Business/Communication Center<br />
CC Cafeteria Campus Center<br />
CC Campus Center Campus Center<br />
SS Career Center Student Services/Admissions<br />
COSACA Cosmetology SBCC Cosmetology Academy<br />
5160 Hollister Avenue<br />
SS Counseling Student Services/Admissions<br />
SS Disabled Student Student Services/Admissions<br />
Programs & Services<br />
DM Drama/Music Drama/Music<br />
EBS Earth & Biological Sciences Earth & Biological Sciences<br />
ECC East Campus Classrooms ECC 1-33, 40-43<br />
ECOC 1 East Campus Office Center I East Campus Office Center I<br />
ECOC 2 East Campus Office Center II East Campus Office Center II<br />
ECOC 3 East Campus Office Center III East Campus Office Center III<br />
ECOC 4 East Campus Office Center IV East Campus Office Center IV<br />
CC East Campus Snack Shop Campus Center<br />
SS EOPS Student Services/Admissions<br />
ESL ESL Center ESL Center<br />
FO Facilities & Operations Facilities & Operations<br />
FRC Faculty Resource Center Faculty Resource Center<br />
BC Fé Bland Forum Business/Communication Center<br />
SS Financial Aid Student Services/Admissions<br />
A Foundation <strong>for</strong> SBCC Administration<br />
GT Garvin Theatre Garvin Theatre<br />
SS Health Services Student Services/Admissions<br />
HRC Hotel/Restaurant/Culinary Campus Center<br />
CODE DESTINATION BUILDING<br />
CC Housing In<strong>for</strong>mation Campus Center<br />
SS Human Resources Student Services/Admissions<br />
H Humanities Humanities<br />
A In<strong>for</strong>mation MacDougall Administration Center<br />
IDC Interdisciplinary Center Interdisciplinary Center<br />
IE International Education Center International Education Center<br />
SCA John Dunn Gourmet Dining Room Hotel/Restaurant<br />
SCA JSB Café Campus Center<br />
DM Jurkowitz Theatre Drama/Music<br />
C Orfalea Early Learning Center 365 Loma Alta Drive<br />
LPLAYA La Playa Stadium La Playa Stadium<br />
LRC Learning Resources Center Learning Resources Center<br />
LFC Life Fitness Center Sports Pavilion<br />
L Luria Library Luria Library<br />
MTBLDG Marine Technologies Marine Diving Technologies<br />
OE Occupational Education MacDougall Administration Center<br />
PS Physical Science Physical Science<br />
P Press Center Luria Conference and Press Center<br />
SS Registration Student Services/Admissions<br />
WC 4 Receiving WC 4<br />
Schott Center<br />
310 West Padre Street<br />
Security Office<br />
Security<br />
BC Snack Shop Business/Communication Center<br />
PE Sports Pavilion Sports Pavilion<br />
CC Student Activities Campus Center<br />
SS Student Services/Admissions Student Services/Admissions<br />
IE Study Abroad Office International Education Center<br />
CC The Channels Campus Center<br />
SS Transfer Center Student Services/Admissions<br />
ECOC 1 Veterans Assistance East Campus Office Center I, Rm. 7<br />
WAKE Wake Center 300 North Turnpike Avenue<br />
WC 1–3 West Campus Classrooms WC 1–3
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