Summer 2013 Schedule of classes - Hartnell College
Summer 2013 Schedule of classes - Hartnell College
Summer 2013 Schedule of classes - Hartnell College
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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
See Page 40 for Steps to Enroll at <strong>Hartnell</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
AB540 BOGFW application ....................... 51-54<br />
Admission and Enrollment Information 12, 39-40<br />
Application for Admission .......................... 41-44<br />
Attendance Policy…………… ........................ .66<br />
Audit Policy ..................................................... 68<br />
BOGFW application ................................... 45-48<br />
Building & Room Legends ................................ 3<br />
California Nonresident Tuition Exemption<br />
Request ................................................. 49-50<br />
Campus Map .............................................. 2, 71<br />
CAT Card/Student ID Card ............................. 65<br />
Counseling Faculty/Appt Information.............. 59<br />
Course Repeat Policy ............................................. 67<br />
Disabled Students Program and Services ............ 55<br />
Drops/No Show Information ........................... 60<br />
Emergency Communications .......................... 69<br />
Enroll Online ................................................... 60<br />
EOPS .............................................................. 24<br />
Express Add Codes ........................................ 61<br />
Fees and Tuition ............................................. 62<br />
Financial Aid ................................................... 62<br />
General Ed. Requirements<br />
<strong>Hartnell</strong> ............................................. 5-6<br />
CSU .................................................. 7-8<br />
IGETC ............................................. 9-10<br />
Guaranteed <strong>Schedule</strong> ..................................... 13<br />
High School Equivalency Program ................. 63<br />
How to Read this <strong>Schedule</strong> .............................. 3<br />
Maps (campuses) ....................................... 2, 71<br />
Mission Statement ............................................ 1<br />
Non-Residential/Foreign Tuition ..................... 62<br />
Off Campus Locations and Addresses ............. 3<br />
Orientation ................................................. 56-58<br />
Parking ............................................................ 62<br />
PAWS Registration ...................... 60, back cover<br />
Policies ...................................................... 66-68<br />
Pre-Requisites, Corequisites & Advisories ........... 55<br />
Solicitud de Inscripcion ................................... 12<br />
STAAR* Testing......................................... 56-57<br />
Standards <strong>of</strong> Student Conduct ....................... 68<br />
Student Fee Refund Information .................... 64<br />
Student Photo I.D. Fee ................................... 62<br />
Student Semester Calendar ............................. 4<br />
Telephone Number & Office Hours ................ 69<br />
TRIO Program ................................................ 20<br />
OFF CAMPUS & OTHER COURSES<br />
Distance Education Courses ..................... 35-37<br />
Off-Campus Courses ................................. 33-34<br />
COURSES<br />
Administration <strong>of</strong> Justice ............................... 14<br />
Agricultural and Industrial Technology .......... 14<br />
Agriculture Business and Technology ........... 15<br />
Anthropology ................................................. 15<br />
Art .................................................................. 16<br />
Automotive Technology ................................. 16<br />
Biology........................................................... 16<br />
Business ........................................................ 17<br />
Chemistry ...................................................... 18<br />
Communication Studies ................................ 18<br />
Computer Sciences & Info Systems ............. 18<br />
Construction ................................................. 18<br />
Cooperative Work Experience Education ..... 19<br />
Counseling .................................................... 19<br />
Drafting .......................................................... 19<br />
Early Childhood Education ............................ 19<br />
Economics ..................................................... 21<br />
English........................................................... 21<br />
English as a Second Language .................... 22<br />
Ethnic Studies ............................................... 22<br />
Family and Consumer Studies ...................... 22<br />
Health Education ........................................... 22<br />
Health Services ............................................. 22<br />
History ........................................................... 23<br />
Interdisciplinary Studies ................................ 23<br />
Instructional Aide ........................................... 23<br />
Library Instruction .......................................... 23<br />
Mathematics .................................................. 24<br />
Math L-Series ................................................ 25<br />
Music ............................................................. 27<br />
Nursing - Vocational ...................................... 27<br />
Philosophy ..................................................... 28<br />
Photography .................................................. 28<br />
Physical Education ........................................ 28<br />
Physics .......................................................... 30<br />
Political Science ............................................ 30<br />
Psychology .................................................... 30<br />
Sociology ....................................................... 31<br />
Spanish ......................................................... 31<br />
Theatre Arts – Western Stage....................... 31<br />
Welding ......................................................... 32<br />
Please check our website for the latest<br />
listing <strong>of</strong> courses: www.hartnell.edu<br />
HARTNELL COMMUNITY COLLEGE<br />
DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD OF TRUSTEES<br />
Erica Padilla-Chavez<br />
President<br />
Candi DePauw<br />
Vice President<br />
Patricia Donohue<br />
William J. Freeman<br />
Elia Gonzalez-Castro<br />
Ray Montemayor<br />
Demetrio Pruneda<br />
Elaine Duran<br />
Student Trustee<br />
Dr. Willard Lewallen<br />
Superintendent/President<br />
ACCREDITATION<br />
<strong>Hartnell</strong> <strong>College</strong> is accredited by the<br />
Western Association <strong>of</strong> Schools and<br />
<strong>College</strong>s, (10 Commercial Boulevard,<br />
Suite 204, Novato, CA 94949 (415) 506-<br />
0234), the American Veterinary Medical<br />
Association, The California Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Registered Nursing, the California Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric<br />
Technician Examiners, Monterey County<br />
Emergency Medical Services Agency, the<br />
National Academy <strong>of</strong> Early Childhood<br />
Programs, and the California Community<br />
<strong>College</strong>s Board <strong>of</strong> Governors. It has the<br />
approval <strong>of</strong> the State Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Education to train veterans under Public<br />
Law 874 and Public Law 550. It also has<br />
the approval <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Immigration and<br />
Naturalization Service to educate foreign<br />
students.<br />
MISSION STATEMENT<br />
OPEN ENROLLMENT<br />
It is the policy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Hartnell</strong> Community <strong>College</strong> District that, unless health, safety, or<br />
limited facilities is a factor in the conduct <strong>of</strong> a course, every course, course section, or<br />
class, wherever <strong>of</strong>fered and maintained by the college, shall be fully open to enrollment<br />
and participation by any person who has been admitted to the college and who meets<br />
the required prerequisites for such course, course section, or class.<br />
<strong>Hartnell</strong> <strong>College</strong> provides the leadership<br />
and resources to ensure that all students<br />
shall have equal access to a quality<br />
education and the opportunity to pursue<br />
and achieve their goals. We are<br />
responsive to the learning needs <strong>of</strong> our<br />
community and dedicated to a diverse<br />
educational and cultural campus<br />
environment that prepares our students<br />
for productive participation in a changing<br />
world.<br />
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