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<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>February</strong> <strong>10</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>, 3:<strong>10</strong> <strong>PM</strong>


Registration <strong>Date</strong>s<br />

November 28............................................... Continuing Student<br />

Web Begins<br />

December 12....................................New & Returning Student<br />

Web Begins<br />

January 9-27................................... Appointment Registration<br />

Continues by Web<br />

January 23-27................................................Monday - Thursday<br />

In-person Registration<br />

9:00 am to 6:00 pm<br />

(Online Registration<br />

<strong>Fri</strong>day<br />

still available)<br />

8:00 am to 12:00 pm<br />

Late Registration with Instructor<br />

Permission - 16 week classes<br />

January 30 - <strong>February</strong> <strong>10</strong>...........................Monday - Thursday<br />

8:00 am to 7:00 pm<br />

<strong>Fri</strong>day<br />

8:00 am to 3:00 pm<br />

General Calendar <strong>Date</strong>s<br />

January 17 (Tuesday)... Early Start Cosmetology Classes begin<br />

January 29 (Sunday)............ Residency Determination <strong>Date</strong><br />

January 30 (Monday).......Instruction begins for Regular<br />

Semester (16 Week) and<br />

First 8 Week Classes<br />

<strong>February</strong> <strong>10</strong> (<strong>Fri</strong>day).................. Last day to enroll in Regular<br />

Semester and First 8 Week Classes<br />

with instructor permission<br />

April 1 (Sunday)................................................. Filing Deadline -<br />

Spring Graduation<br />

April 2 (Monday)...................... Second 8 Week Classes begin<br />

April 6 (<strong>Fri</strong>day)..............................................Last day to enroll in<br />

Second 8 Week Classes<br />

May 27 (Sunday)................................................ End of Semester<br />

Spring Semester<br />

<strong>2012</strong> Academic Calendar<br />

Holidays*<br />

<strong>February</strong> 17 (<strong>Fri</strong>day)...................... Lincoln’s Day (Campus Closed)<br />

<strong>February</strong> 20 (Monday).........Washington’s Day (Campus Closed)<br />

March 26 - April 1<br />

(Monday - Sunday).................... Spring Recess (Campus Closed)<br />

Drop <strong>Date</strong>s<br />

Regular Semester 16 Week Courses (1/30 – 5/27)<br />

<strong>February</strong> 12 (Sunday)............ Deadline to drop for a refund<br />

<strong>February</strong> 26 (Sunday)......Deadline to avoid transcript entry “W”<br />

April 29 (Sunday).....................Deadline to receive “W” grade<br />

First 8 Week Courses (1/30 – 3/25)<br />

<strong>10</strong>% of the class....................... Deadline to drop for a refund<br />

First 30% of the course................................. Deadline to avoid<br />

transcript entry “W”<br />

First 75% of the course..........Deadline to receive “W” grade<br />

Second 8 Week Courses (4/2 – 5/27)<br />

<strong>10</strong>% of the class....................... Deadline to drop for a refund<br />

First 30% of the course....... Deadline to avoid transcript entry “W”<br />

First 75% of the course..........Deadline to receive “W” grade<br />

All Other Length Courses<br />

<strong>10</strong>% of the class....................... Deadline to drop for a refund<br />

First 30% of the course................................. Deadline to avoid<br />

transcript entry “W”<br />

First 75% of the course..........Deadline to receive “W” grade<br />

Deadline To Select P/NP Grading Option<br />

Students wishing to select the Pass/No Pass grading<br />

method in grade option courses must file the request<br />

in the Student Records Office within the first 30% of the<br />

length of the course. The P/NP deadline date is the same<br />

as the last day to drop without a “W”.<br />

* If a holiday falls on <strong>Fri</strong>day, then Saturday & Sunday<br />

classes will not meet.<br />

If a holiday falls on Monday, then Saturday & Sunday<br />

classes will meet


Quick Reference<br />

Academic Calendar..........................................................Inside Front Cover<br />

Admissions Information........................................................................56-71<br />

Bookstore................................................................................................... 18, 76<br />

Campus Map....................................................................................Back Cover<br />

Child Development Center.........................................................................55<br />

Eight Week Courses..................................................................................... 6-7<br />

Fees & Refunds..........................................................................................65-67<br />

How to Register.........................................................................................56-71<br />

Internet/Online Courses............................................................................ 8-9<br />

Semester Abroad............................................................................................52<br />

Student Computer Center...........................................................................54<br />

Student Success Services.......................................................................76-80<br />

Weekend Courses............................................................................................. 7<br />

We’re Here to Help....................................................................................... 4-5<br />

How To Get In Touch With Us<br />

Admissions Information 714 895-8306<br />

Counseling Appointments 714 895-8799<br />

Matriculation Information 714 895-8207<br />

Registration Information 714 895-8306<br />

General Information 714 892-7711<br />

Cultural Events 714 895-8738<br />

How To Find Us<br />

Located just off the 405 freeway at the corner of Edinger and<br />

<strong>Golden</strong>west Streets at 15744 <strong>Golden</strong>west Street.<br />

PRESIDENT<br />

Wes Bryan<br />

BOARD OF TRUSTEES<br />

David A. Grant; Mary L. Hornbuckle; Jim Moreno;<br />

Jerry Patterson; Lorraine Prinsky, Ph.D.; Student Trustee<br />

CHANCELLOR<br />

Andrew C. Jones, Ed.D.<br />

We want to make your enrollment at<br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> as easy as possible.<br />

See the information on applying, registering,<br />

and general information that is included<br />

in the schedule.<br />

GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE<br />

15744 <strong>Golden</strong>west Street<br />

P.O. Box 2748<br />

Huntington Beach, CA 92647-0748<br />

ACCREDITATIONS<br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> is accredited<br />

by the following agencies:<br />

Accrediting Commission for Community<br />

and Junior <strong>College</strong>s of the <strong>West</strong>ern Association<br />

of Schools and <strong>College</strong>s<br />

<strong>10</strong> Commercial Boulevard, Suite 204<br />

Novato, CA 94949<br />

(415) 506-0234<br />

California Board of Registered Nursing<br />

1625 N. Market Blvd.<br />

Suite N217<br />

Sacramento, CA 95834<br />

(916) 322-3350<br />

National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission<br />

3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850<br />

Atlanta, Georgia 30326<br />

404-975-5000<br />

California State Board of Cosmetology<br />

P.O. Box 944226<br />

Sacramento, CA 94244-2260<br />

(800) 952-52<strong>10</strong><br />

National Automotive Technicians<br />

Education Foundation (NATEF)<br />

<strong>10</strong>1 Blue Seal Drive, Suite <strong>10</strong>1<br />

Leesburg, Virginia 20175<br />

(703) 669-6650<br />

See pages<br />

56-71<br />

Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the information in this schedule. Students are advised, however, that such information is subject to change without notice<br />

and the Board of Trustees of the Coast Community <strong>College</strong> District, the Chancellor of the Coast Community <strong>College</strong> District, and the President of <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserve the<br />

right to add, amend, or repeal rules, resolutions, or policies within the administration area of such officers. In addition, some courses are not offered every semester or every year.<br />

It is the policy of the Coast Community <strong>College</strong> District to provide all persons with equal employment and educational opportunities regardless of race, color, gender, sexual<br />

orientation, national origin, religion, age, disability, or marital status.<br />

If you need information in an alternate format, please contact the Accessibility Center for Education at (714) 895-8721 (voice) or (714) 895-8350 (TDD).


We’re Here<br />

to Help<br />

ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS<br />

TO CONTACT OR LEARN ABOUT: ADMINISTRATOR/CONTACT LOCATION TELEPHONE<br />

Accessibility Center for Education (ACE) ACE Staff KOCE Bldg (714) 895-8721, (714) 895-8350 TDD<br />

Admissions/Registration Admissions & Records Staff Administration Building (714) 895-8306<br />

Amusement Tickets Mary Avalos Student Center, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8261<br />

Assessment Center Assessment Staff Business <strong>10</strong>9 (714) 895-8388<br />

Associated Students Janelle Leighton/ Mary Avalos Student Center, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8146, (714) 895-8261<br />

Athletics Albert Gasparian Recreation Education 1<strong>10</strong> (714) 895-8333<br />

Bookstore Bookstore Staff Bookstore Building (714) 895-8764<br />

CalWORKS/Re-entry Linda York Administration Building (714) 895-8111<br />

CARE Program (single parents) Chip Marchbank Administration Bldg, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8952<br />

Career Center Yolanda Duñas Administration Building (714) 895-8217<br />

Career Education Omid Pourzanjani Technology 115 (714) 895-8792<br />

Child Care Susan Bixler Child Development Center (714) 895-8127<br />

Clubs/Organizations Janelle Leighton/ Mary Avalos Student Center, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8146, (714) 895-8261<br />

Community Relations Office Margie Bunten Administration 126 (714) 895-8316<br />

Community Services Community Services Staff Community Center <strong>10</strong>4 (714) 895-0800<br />

Counseling Veronica Ornelas Administration Building (714) 895-8799<br />

District Office 1370 Adams Ave, Costa Mesa (714) 435-4600<br />

Emergency – on campus Public Safety Staff Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 895-8999<br />

Employment Services Employment Services Staff Administration Building (714) 895-8711<br />

EOP/S Chip Marchbank Administration Bldg, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8992<br />

Facility Reservations Administrative Services Administration 135 (714) 895-8240<br />

Financial Aid Adrienne Burton Library 120 (714) 895-8394<br />

Fiscal Services Louise Comer Administration 135 (714) 895-8112<br />

Foundation Margie Bunten Administration 126 (714) 895-8316<br />

Graduation Technician Damien Jordan Administration Bldg, Records (714) 895-8138<br />

Health Services Rob Bachmann Health Center Building (714) 895-8379<br />

Help Desk (MyGWC Technical Assistance) (714) 895-8294<br />

Honors Program Paul Tayyar Humanities 128 (714) 892-7711 x52462<br />

Intercultural Program Janelle Leighton/ Mary Avalos Student Center, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8146, (714) 895-8261<br />

International Students Janelle Leighton Library Bldg, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8146<br />

Internet access to GWC on the Web<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

Internet access to Online Course on the Web<br />

www.onlinegwc.org<br />

Learning Disabilities ACE Staff KOCE Bldg (714) 895-8721, (714) 895-8350 TDD<br />

Library Library Staff Learning Resource Center (714) 895-8741<br />

Lost & Found Public Safety Staff Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 895-8924<br />

Matriculation A&R Staff Administration Bldg (714) 895-8306<br />

Nursing Admissions Nursing Staff School of Nursing Building (714) 895-8285<br />

See pages<br />

56-71


TO CONTACT OR LEARN ABOUT: ADMINISTRATOR/CONTACT LOCATION TELEPHONE<br />

Online Instruction Help Desk Learning Resource Center (714) 895-8389<br />

Outreach Anna Greenwald Forum 1, Room 111 (714) 895-8144<br />

Parking Public Safety Staff Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 895-8924<br />

Personnel Services/Equal Employment Opportunity Crystal Crane Humanities <strong>10</strong>3 (714) 895-8<strong>10</strong>0<br />

Photo ID Trang Cong Huyen Ton Nu Administration Building (714) 895-8306<br />

Psychological Services Rob Bachmann Health Center Building (714) 895-8379<br />

Public Safety Public Safety Staff Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 895-8183<br />

Registration Admissions & Records Staff Administration Building (714) 895-8306<br />

Residency Timothy Allen Administration Building (714) 895-8197<br />

Scholarships Valerie Venegas Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 985-7711 x55117<br />

Security Public Safety Staff Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 895-8183<br />

Student Activities Janelle Leighton/ Mary Avalos Student Center, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8146, (714) 895-8261<br />

Student Computer Center Gregg Carr Learning Resources Center (714) 895-8904<br />

Study Abroad Dave Moore Administration 228 (714) 895-8264<br />

Swap Meet Swap Meet Staff Community Center <strong>10</strong>2 (714) 895-0888<br />

Transcripts Laura Thate Administration Bldg, Records (714) 895-8151<br />

Transfer Center Thao Tran Administration Bldg (714) 895-8794<br />

Tutorial and Learning Center Gregg Carr Learning Resources Center (714) 895-8904<br />

Veterans’ Affairs Adele Dick Administration Bldg (714) 895-8140<br />

Veteran’s Center Debbie Bales Business <strong>10</strong>2 (714) 895-8144<br />

Vocational Education Omid Pourzanjani Technology 115 (714) 895-8792<br />

Writing/Reading Center Keisha Cosand Learning Resources Center (714) 895-8303<br />

GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE DIVISIONS/DEPARTMENTS<br />

TO CONTACT OR LEARN ABOUT: ADMINISTRATOR/CONTACT LOCATION TELEPHONE<br />

Arts and Letters, Dean David Hudson Fine Arts <strong>10</strong>6A (714) 895-8772<br />

Business, Math, Science & Social Sciences, Dean Jeff Courchaine Administration 218 (714) 895-8790<br />

Career & Technical Education, Dean Omid Pourzanjani Technology Bldg 115 (714) 895-8792<br />

Counseling, Dean David Baird Administration 111 (714) 895-8125<br />

Criminal Justice & School of Nursing, Dean Ron Lowenberg Criminal Justice 116 (714) 895-8369<br />

Health Ed, Physical Education & Athletics, Dean Albert Gasparian Recreation Education 1<strong>10</strong> (714) 895-8334<br />

Learning Resources & Distance Learning, Assoc. Dean Jorge Ascencio Learning Resources Center (714) 895-8384<br />

Vice President, Student and Administrative Support Janet Houlihan Administration 133 (714) 895-8307<br />

Vice President, Student Success Fabianne McPhail-Naples Administration 130 (714) 892-7711 x55009<br />

President Wes Bryan Administration 124 (714) 895-8<strong>10</strong>1<br />

See pages<br />

56-71


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule<br />

- next to section # indicates canceled<br />

<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>February</strong> <strong>10</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>, 3:<strong>10</strong> <strong>PM</strong><br />

8 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring <strong>2012</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

1st 8 week courses 1/30 - 3/25/12<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

ACCT G215 Internal Control Compliance<br />

3 units<br />

64027 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Chu<br />

COMPUTER BUSINESS APPLICATIONS<br />

CBA G145 Introduction To Computers 1.5 units<br />

64508 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:15pm MW HUM 201 Mushet<br />

12:15pm-1:45pm MW HUM 200<br />

CBA G149 Outlook 2 units<br />

68218 6.46 hours arranged GWC ONLINE White<br />

CBA G150 Introduction to Windows 1.5 units<br />

68735 8:00-11:<strong>10</strong>am T HUM 201 Sykes<br />

2.25 hours arranged GWC ONLINE<br />

CBA G155 WORD Introduction 2 units<br />

64496 8:00am-9:25am MW HUM 201 Sykes<br />

9:25am-<strong>10</strong>:55am M HUM 200<br />

1.42 hours arranged GWC ONLINE<br />

CBA G160 EXCEL, Introduction 2 units<br />

64553 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh HUM 201 Mack<br />

12:35pm-2:00pm TTh HUM 200<br />

CBA G165 ACCESS, Introduction 2 units<br />

64530 12:45pm-2:15pm MW HUM 201 White<br />

3.17 hours arranged GWC ONLINE<br />

CBA G170 Powerpoint, Introduction 2 units<br />

64578 6.46 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Mushet<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE<br />

CJ G140 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 units<br />

64091 7:55am-11:05am TTh ADMIN 215 Watkins<br />

CJ G140 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 units<br />

64532 6.46 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Quiros<br />

CJ G141 Criminal Law I 3 units<br />

64<strong>10</strong>0 7:55am-11:05am TTh BUS 111 Quiros<br />

ENGLISH<br />

ENGL G099 Prep for <strong>College</strong> Writing/Read<br />

3 units<br />

68729 8:00am-12:15pm TTh LIBR 128 Sandowicz<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES<br />

ENVS G141 Recycling Resource Mgmt<br />

3 units<br />

68599 9:00am-12:20pm MW MATHSC <strong>10</strong>9 Roley Jr<br />

ENVS G141 Recycling Resource Mgmt<br />

3 units<br />

68600 6:00pm-9:20pm MW ADMIN 215 Roley Jr<br />

ENVS G142 Culture and Zero Waste<br />

3 units<br />

68601 9:<strong>10</strong>am-12:20pm TTh TECH 214 Orrill<br />

ENVS G142 Culture and Zero Waste<br />

3 units<br />

68602 6:00pm-9:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh TECH 214 Anthony<br />

ENVS G190 Environmental Study Practicum<br />

1.5 units<br />

68439 6:00pm-6:30pm TTh TECH 202 STAFF<br />

6:30pm-9:40pm TTh TECH 202<br />

HISTORY<br />

HIST G140 California History<br />

3 units<br />

65190 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Mase<br />

HIST G170 History of U.S. to 1876<br />

3 units<br />

64877 6.46 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Amerian<br />

HIST G175 History of the U.S. since 1876<br />

3 units<br />

64890 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Thorne<br />

MUSIC<br />

MUS G141 Piano 1<br />

1 unit<br />

65182 8:35am-<strong>10</strong>:55am M MUSIC 200 STAFF<br />

MUS G141 Piano 1<br />

1 unit<br />

65183 12:45pm-2:50pm W MUSIC 200 STAFF<br />

8 - Week Courses<br />

Please look inside this class schedule under the specific discipline for more detailed information regarding fees, course descriptions, etc.<br />

The last day to enroll in 1st 8 week courses is <strong>Fri</strong>day, <strong>February</strong> <strong>10</strong>. The last day to enroll in 2nd 8 week courses is <strong>Fri</strong>day, April 6.<br />

PHILOSOPHY<br />

PHIL G115 Logic and Critical Thinking<br />

3 units<br />

65248 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Hyde<br />

POLITICAL SCIENCE<br />

PSCI G180 American Government 3 units<br />

68451 6:35pm-9:25pm Th ADMIN 211 Ontiveros<br />

3.96 hours arranged GWC ONLINE<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

PSYC G<strong>10</strong>0 Introduction to Psychology<br />

3 units<br />

68419 6:35pm-9:50pm M ADMIN 222 Agnew<br />

3.42 hours arranged GWC ONLINE<br />

PSYC G<strong>10</strong>0 Introduction to Psychology<br />

3 units<br />

65442 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Isonio<br />

SOCIOLOGY<br />

SOC G<strong>10</strong>0 Introduction to Sociology 3 units<br />

65357 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Chapman<br />

2nd 8 week courses 4/2 - 5/27/12<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

ACCT G220 Forensic Accounting, Intro<br />

3 units<br />

64023 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Johnson<br />

ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

ANTH G<strong>10</strong>0 Intro to Cultural Anthropology<br />

3 units<br />

64117 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Pacheco<br />

COMPUTER BUSINESS APPLICATIONS<br />

CBA G<strong>10</strong>1 Computer Keyboarding Intro I 1 units<br />

65598 4.25 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Sykes<br />

CBA G120 QuickBooks Pro 2 units<br />

64545 6:00pm-8:35pm M HUM 201 Long<br />

2.6 hours arranged GWC ONLINE<br />

CBA G151 Intermediate Windows 1.5 units<br />

68736 8:00-11:<strong>10</strong>am T HUM 201 Sykes<br />

2.25 hours arranged GWC ONLINE<br />

CBA G156 WORD, Intermediate 2 units<br />

645<strong>10</strong> 8:00am-9:25am MW HUM 201 Sykes<br />

9:25am-<strong>10</strong>:55am M HUM 200<br />

1.42 hours arranged GWC ONLINE<br />

CBA G157 WORD, Advanced: Desktop Publish 2 units<br />

68306 5.38 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Mushet<br />

CBA G161 EXCEL, Intermediate 2 units<br />

64528 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh HUM 201 Mack<br />

12:35pm-2:00pm TTh HUM 200<br />

CBA G166 ACCESS, Intermediate 2 units<br />

64501 12:45pm-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW HUM 201 Jones/<br />

3.21 hours arranged GWC ONLINE White<br />

CBA G171 Powerpoint, Intermediate 2 units<br />

64506 6.46 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Mushet<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE<br />

CJ G1<strong>10</strong> Criminal Investigation 3 units<br />

663<strong>10</strong> 7:55am-11:05am TTh ADMIN 215 Watkins<br />

CJ G140 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 units<br />

68693 6.46 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Quiros<br />

CJ G142 Criminal Law II 3 units<br />

64118 7:55am-11:05am TTh BUS 111 Quiros<br />

CJ G220 Forensic Accounting, Intro 3 units<br />

68221 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Johnson


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule<br />

- next to section # indicates canceled<br />

<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>February</strong> <strong>10</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>, 3:<strong>10</strong> <strong>PM</strong><br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring <strong>2012</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

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8 - Week Courses/Weekend Classes<br />

Please look inside this class schedule under the specific discipline for more detailed information regarding fees, course descriptions, etc.<br />

The last day to enroll in 1st 8 week courses is <strong>Fri</strong>day, <strong>February</strong> <strong>10</strong>. The last day to enroll in 2nd 8 week courses is <strong>Fri</strong>day, April 6.<br />

COUNSELING<br />

COUN G<strong>10</strong>0 Career Planning<br />

1.5 units<br />

67112 6:00pm-9:<strong>10</strong>pm T BUS 212 STAFF<br />

COUN G<strong>10</strong>3 Student Ed Plan for Success<br />

1 unit<br />

67<strong>10</strong>6 2.25 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Nguyen<br />

COUN G<strong>10</strong>4 Career and Life Planning<br />

3 units<br />

67119 6.58 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Valenzuela<br />

ENGLISH<br />

ENGL G<strong>10</strong>0 Freshman Composition<br />

3 units<br />

68730 8:00am-12:15pm TTh LIBR 128 Sandowicz<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES<br />

ENVS G<strong>10</strong>0 Intro Environmental Studies<br />

3 units<br />

68608 6:00pm-9:<strong>10</strong>pm MW TECH 202 STAFF<br />

ENVS G143 Res Mgmt ZW Communities<br />

3 units<br />

68603 9:<strong>10</strong>am-12:20pm MW TECH 214 Anthony<br />

ENVS G143 Res Mgmt ZW Communities<br />

3 units<br />

68604 6:00pm - 9:<strong>10</strong>pm MW ADMIN 215 Anthony<br />

ENVS G144 Res Mgmt & ZW in Business<br />

3 units<br />

68605 9:<strong>10</strong>am-12:20pm TTh TECH 214 Spiniello Dur<br />

ENVS G144 Res Mgmt & ZW in Business<br />

3 units<br />

68606 6:00pm-9:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh TECH 214 Spiniello Dur<br />

HISTORY<br />

HIST G170 History of U.S. to 1876<br />

3 units<br />

64916 6.46 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Mcclain<br />

HIST G175 History of the U.S. since 1876<br />

3 units<br />

65695 12:45pm-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW ADMIN 209 Swendson<br />

3.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE<br />

HIST G175 History of the U.S. since 1876<br />

3 units<br />

64887 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Acker<br />

LIBRARY<br />

LIBR G1<strong>10</strong> Info Comptncy & Libr Research 1 unit<br />

64930 1.08 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Peacock<br />

1 hours arranged LIBR REF<br />

LIBR G120 Libraries & The Internet 1 unit<br />

65259 2.17 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Garcia<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

MGMT G140 Org/Professional Values/Ethics<br />

2 units<br />

64953 4.25 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Golbuff<br />

MUSIC<br />

MUS G026 Survey Contemp Band Lit<br />

1 unit<br />

68581 6:00pm-<strong>10</strong>:<strong>10</strong>pm T MUSIC <strong>10</strong>2 Hausey<br />

2.17 hours arranged GWC SITE<br />

MUS G142 Beginning Piano 2<br />

1 unit<br />

65171 8:50am-<strong>10</strong>:55am M MUSIC 200 STAFF<br />

MUS G142 Beginning Piano 2<br />

1 unit<br />

65192 12:45pm-2:50pm W MUSIC 200 STAFF<br />

NURSING<br />

NURS G070 Arrhythmia/EKG Interp<br />

1 unit<br />

65211 2.08 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Broyles<br />

PHYSICAL EDUCATION<br />

PE G137 Golf 0.5 units<br />

65291 5:05pm-7:<strong>10</strong>pm T MPE 114 Shaughnessy<br />

PE G166 Circuit Training Lab 0.5 units<br />

66260 7:55am-9:20am MW REC ED 122 Lawler<br />

PE G192 Soccer 1 unit<br />

65344 3:15pm-5:20pm TTh GWC UTILTY FLD Ruiz<br />

PHILOSOPHY<br />

PHIL G115 Logic and Critical Thinking<br />

3 units<br />

65253 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Hyde<br />

POLITICAL SCIENCE<br />

PSCI G180 American Government 3 units<br />

65390 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Bowlby<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

PSYC G<strong>10</strong>0 Introduction to Psychology<br />

3 units<br />

65435 6:35pm-9:45pm M ADMIN 222 Agnew<br />

3.18 hours arranged GWC ONLINE<br />

PSYC G<strong>10</strong>0 Introduction to Psychology<br />

3 units<br />

65441 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Isonio<br />

WEEKEND Classes<br />

Because student success is a priority at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> the<br />

following courses have been designed in other weekend patterns.<br />

These classes meet a variety of times and days in order to assure<br />

students flexibility with their college and work related programs.<br />

Exact times and days may be found in the course listing section<br />

of this schedule. For complete course information refer to the<br />

searchable schedule on the web at www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

and select Saturday or Sunday courses.<br />

Saturday Classes begin January 30th<br />

ACCT G130 Computerized Accounting<br />

3 units<br />

64022 9:00am-11:00am HUM 212 McGovern<br />

3.02 hours arranged GWC ONLINE<br />

CS G167 iPhone Programing Obj C 3 units<br />

68489 9:00am-12:<strong>10</strong>pm FN ART 202 Cohen<br />

12:30pm-3:40pm FN ART 202<br />

DART G150 Photoshop, Beginning<br />

4 units<br />

68454 9:00am-11:05am FN ART 207 Burger<br />

11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm FN ART 207<br />

DART G178 Intro to Web Page Design<br />

3 units<br />

68308 8:45am - <strong>10</strong>:50am FN ART 203 Cunningham<br />

<strong>10</strong>:51am - 12:55pm FN ART 203<br />

Please refer to the<br />

searchable schedule for<br />

up-to-date information regarding<br />

course offerings. Updates to the<br />

printed schedule and the current .pdf<br />

version that is posted may be found<br />

after press updates<br />

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Online Courses<br />

Admissions/Registration<br />

Looking for a<br />

Flexible Schedule<br />

Your classroom is just a click away!<br />

Online Express - Internet Based Instruction<br />

These courses are transferable to a 4-year University the same as<br />

classroom courses. Online and Mix Course Information:<br />

http://onlinegwc.org<br />

Online Courses Spring <strong>2012</strong><br />

16 week Online classes from<br />

January 30, <strong>2012</strong> to May 27, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Course Title Units Section Instructor<br />

ACCT G<strong>10</strong>0 Accounting for Small Business 3 640<strong>10</strong> Heimann<br />

ACCT G115 Issues In Tax-I-EA & CPA 3 68204 Siebert<br />

ANTH G<strong>10</strong>0 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 64111 Vogel<br />

ANTH G130 Introduction To Archeology 3 64123 Drover<br />

ANTH G140 Magic, Witchcraft, Religion 3 68141 Paison<br />

ANTH G185 Physical Anthropology 3 68616 Drover<br />

ART G<strong>10</strong>0 Introduction To Art 3 64203 Glassford<br />

BUS G<strong>10</strong>0 Introduction To Business 3 64323 Carmel<br />

BUS G<strong>10</strong>8 Legal Environment of Business 3 64342 Hamilton<br />

BUS G1<strong>10</strong> Business Law 3 64351 Hamilton<br />

BUS G121 Personal Finance 3 64324 Carmel<br />

BUS G125 Business English 3 64330 Carmel<br />

BUS G130 Introduction To Bus Writing 3 64325 Jones<br />

BUS G2<strong>10</strong> Securities And Investments 3 64333 Harris<br />

CBA G181 MS Office 4 68511 Jones<br />

CBA G183 MS Office, Intermediate 4 68136 Jones<br />

COLL G<strong>10</strong>0 Becoming a Successful Student 3 68398 Marten<br />

COLL G<strong>10</strong>0 Becoming a Successful Student 3 64209 Brady<br />

COLL G<strong>10</strong>0 Becoming a Successful Student 3 66169 Rams<br />

COLL G<strong>10</strong>0 Becoming a Successful Student 3 66161 Chovan<br />

COUN G<strong>10</strong>4 Career and Life Planning 3 67<strong>10</strong>1 Valenzuela<br />

CS G130 Survey Of Comp Sci/Info Tech 4 64422 Chandra<br />

CS G175 C++ Programming 4 64570 Penna<br />

DART G135 Introduction Adobe Illustrator 3 64073 Gagne<br />

DART G150 Photoshop, Beginning 3 64340 Glassford<br />

DART G170 Graphic Design Principles 3 64173 Sineri<br />

DART G178 Intro to Web Page Design 3 68455 Glumace<br />

ECON G170 Principles of Micro Economics 3 68622 Keep<br />

ECON G175 Principles of Macro Economics 3 68704 Pakula<br />

ENGL G<strong>10</strong>0 Freshman Composition 3 68699 Kabaji<br />

ENVS G<strong>10</strong>0 Intro Environmental Studies 3 64083 Hersh<br />

HIST G150 History of Latin America 3 64893 Reck<br />

HIST G162 World History 2 3 68626 Reck<br />

HLED G<strong>10</strong>0 Personal Health 3 64856 Johnson<br />

HLED G135 Nutrition and Health 3 68338 Johnson<br />

HUM G<strong>10</strong>2 Introduction To Art 3 64897 Glassford<br />

HUM G<strong>10</strong>8 Hist & Apprec Musical Theater 3 68573 Ramm Engle<br />

HUM G120 Hist & Appreciation of Music 3 64868 Hausey<br />

MGMT G1<strong>10</strong> Elements of Management 3 64937 Carmel<br />

MGMT G111 Human Resource Management 3 64934 Hamilton<br />

MGMT G115 Essential Organizational Behav 3 64939 Hamilton<br />

MGMT G152 Small Bus Owners & Mgmt 3 64947 Golbuff<br />

MUS G<strong>10</strong>1 Hist & Appreciation Of Music 3 65193 Hausey<br />

MUS G<strong>10</strong>8 Hist & Apprec Musical Thea 3 68574 Ramm Engle<br />

PHIL G150 Political Philosophy 3 68158 Bowlby<br />

PSCI G150 Political Philosophy 3 68098 Bowlby<br />

PSCI G180 American Government 3 65391 Bowlby<br />

PSYC G<strong>10</strong>0 Introduction to Psychology 3 65432 Chovan<br />

PSYC G118 Life Span Dev Psychology 3 68631 Brady<br />

PSYC G118 Life Span Dev Psychology 3 68630 Orme<br />

PSYC G118 Life Span Dev Psychology 3 68629 Robles<br />

PSYC G165 Principles Human Sexuality 1 3 65444 Chovan<br />

PSYC G250 Psychobiology 3 64099 Abdellateef<br />

PSYC G255 Abnormal Psychology 3 68634 Mendoza<br />

SOC G<strong>10</strong>0 Introduction to Sociology 3 65352 Chapman<br />

SOC G133 Racial and Ethnic Relations 3 65733 Chapman<br />

SOC G185 Analysis of Social Problems 3 68636 Chapman<br />

SPAN G180 Elementary Spanish 1 5 65794 Pizano<br />

SPAN G180 Elementary Spanish 1 5 66206 Lopez-Rodriguez<br />

SPAN G180 Elementary Spanish 1 5 65768 Lopez-Rodriguez<br />

SPAN G185 Elementary Spanish 2 5 65786 Cucurny<br />

THEA G<strong>10</strong>8 Hist & Apprec Musical Theater 3 68575 Ramm Engle<br />

First 8 week Online classes from<br />

January 30, <strong>2012</strong> to March 25, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Course Title Units Section Instructor<br />

ACCT G215 Internal Control Compliance 3 64027 Chu<br />

CBA G170 Powerpoint, Introduction 2 64578 Mushet<br />

CJ G140 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 64532 Quiros<br />

CBA G149 Outlook 2 68218 White<br />

HIST G140 California History 3 65190 Mase<br />

HIST G170 History of U.S. to 1876 3 64877 Amerian<br />

HIST G175 History of the U.S. since 1876 3 64890 Thorne<br />

PHIL G115 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 65248 Hyde<br />

PSYC G<strong>10</strong>0 Introduction to Psychology 3 65442 Isonio<br />

SOC G<strong>10</strong>0 Introduction to Sociology 3 65357 Chapman<br />

Second 8 week Online classes from<br />

April 2, <strong>2012</strong> to May 27, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Course Title Units Section Instructor<br />

ACCT G220 Forensic Accounting, Intro 3 64023 Johnson<br />

ANTH G<strong>10</strong>0 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 64117 Pacheco<br />

CBA G<strong>10</strong>1 Computer Keyboarding Intro I 1 65598 Sykes<br />

CBA G157 WORD, Advanced: Desktop Publish 2 68306 Mushet<br />

CBA G171 Powerpoint, Intermediate 2 64506 Mushet<br />

CJ G140 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 68693 Quiros


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Online Courses<br />

CJ G220 Forensic Accounting, Intro 3 68221 Johnson<br />

COUN G<strong>10</strong>3 Student Ed Plan for success 1 67<strong>10</strong>6 Nguyen<br />

COUN G<strong>10</strong>4 Career and Life Planning 3 67119 Valenzuela<br />

HIST G170 History of U.S. to 1876 3 64916 Mcclain<br />

HIST G175 History of the U.S. since 1876 3 64887 Acker<br />

LIBR G120 Libraries & The Internet 1 65259 Garcia<br />

MGMT G140 Org/Professional Values/Ethics 2 64953 Golbuff<br />

NURS G070 Arrhythmia/EKG Interp 1 65211 Broyles<br />

PHIL G115 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 65253 Hyde<br />

PSCI G180 American Government 3 65390 Bowlby<br />

PSYC G<strong>10</strong>0 Introduction to Psychology 3 65441 Isonio<br />

16 week Online MIX classes from<br />

January 30, <strong>2012</strong> to May 27, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Course Title Units Section Instructor<br />

ACCT G<strong>10</strong>1 Financial Accounting 4 64015 Kirchen<br />

ACCT G<strong>10</strong>2 Managerial Accounting 4 68614 Kirchen<br />

ACCT G<strong>10</strong>2 Managerial Accounting 4 64024 Kirchen<br />

ACCT G130 Computerized Accounting 3 64022 McGovern<br />

ACCT G130 Computerized Accounting 3 64021 STAFF<br />

BIOL G200 Pharmacology-Meds & Drugs 3 64281 Egan<br />

CBA G152 MS Windows 3 68587 Sykes<br />

COLL G<strong>10</strong>0 Becoming a Successful Student 3 66171 Nelson<br />

ENGL G<strong>10</strong>0 Freshman Composition 3 64778 Folayan<br />

ENGL G<strong>10</strong>0 Freshman Composition 3 64779 Kabaji<br />

ENGL G<strong>10</strong>0 Freshman Composition 3 64784 Zuidervaart<br />

PSYC G250 Psychobiology 3 64076 Abdellateef<br />

PSYC G280 Research Methods in Psychology 4 68635 Isonio<br />

SPAN G280 Intermediate Spanish 1 4 65763 Alvarez<br />

SPAN G285 Intermediate Spanish 2 4 65753 Alvarez<br />

First 8 week Online MIX classes from<br />

Januaruy 30, <strong>2012</strong> to March 25, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Course Title Units Section Instructor<br />

CBA G150 Introduction to Windows 1.5 68735 Sykes<br />

CBA G155 WORD Introduction 2 64496 Sykes<br />

CBA G165 ACCESS, Introduction 2 64530 White<br />

PSCI G180 American Government 3 68451 Ontiveros<br />

PSYC G<strong>10</strong>0 Introduction to Psychology 3 68419 Agnew<br />

Second 8 week Online MIX classes from<br />

April 2, <strong>2012</strong> to May 27, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Course Title Units Section Instructor<br />

CBA G120 QuickBooks Pro 2 64545 Long<br />

CBA G151 Intermediate Windows 1.5 68736 Sykes<br />

CBA G156 WORD, Intermediate 2 645<strong>10</strong> Sykes<br />

CBA G166 ACCESS, Intermediate 2 64501 Jones<br />

HIST G175 History of the U.S. since 1876 3 65695 Swendson<br />

LIBR G1<strong>10</strong> Info Comptncy & Libr Research 1 64930 Peacock<br />

PSYC G<strong>10</strong>0 Introduction to Psychology 3 65435 Agnew<br />

6/<strong>10</strong> week Online MIX classes from<br />

January 30, <strong>2012</strong> to May 27, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Course Title Units Section Instructor<br />

COLL G<strong>10</strong>0 Becoming a Successful Student 3 66168 Chovan<br />

COLL G151 Succeed as an Online Learner 1 68386 Garcia<br />

MATH G009 Medication Calculations 1 64975 Lloyd<br />

Admissions/Registration


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$36/unit enrollment fee If you are not one of them, is it because you<br />

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Apply today. See if you might be one of the thousands of GWC<br />

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All current and prospective GWC students who are U.S. Citizens or<br />

Legal Residents should apply for Financial Aid. You do not have to<br />

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Visit the GWC Financial Aid Office (Library 120), or go online to<br />

www.fafsa.ed.gov to fill out your Free Application for Federal Student<br />

Aid (FAFSA)—the gateway to student financial aid.<br />

GWC Federal Code is 001206.<br />

FAFSA Deadline for initial awards is March 2, <strong>2012</strong><br />

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Financial Aid Office is located<br />

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Library Building<br />

(714) 895-8394<br />

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SPRING <strong>2012</strong> CLASS SCHEDULE<br />

A guide to reading this schedule<br />

Course Name and Number<br />

Course Title<br />

Course Units<br />

Course Description<br />

Class can be taken<br />

for grade or for optional<br />

pass/no pass<br />

Courses needed before<br />

taking this course<br />

Course suggested to<br />

take before this class<br />

Material fees for<br />

this course<br />

CRN Number<br />

ENGL G<strong>10</strong>0 - Freshman Composition 3 units<br />

Composition and revision of essays, critical thinking,<br />

critical reading and documentation. Recommended<br />

for all liberal arts majors and those planning to transfer<br />

to a four-year college or university. Instructor may<br />

recommend up to one additional hour per week in the<br />

Writing Center.<br />

Optional pass/no pass. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: English G099 or Placement Test<br />

Advisories: English G009<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

Length and start-date<br />

of class<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

63000 <strong>10</strong>am-12pm TWTh HUM 212 Smith<br />

and 2 hrs 11 min arr/wk ADMIN 214<br />

Universities that will<br />

accept this credit<br />

Meeting time and day<br />

Individual hours arranged<br />

with instructor<br />

Building/Room Number<br />

Instructor<br />

All classes are 16 weeks in length unless otherwise noted.<br />

Courses that are non-credit or not degree applicable are designated as such in capital letters at the end of the<br />

course description. Courses with no designation apply toward the Associate Degree.<br />

COURSE TRANSFERABILITY: A course designated as Transfer Credit: CSU or CSU/UC is transferable under<br />

one or more of the following three categories. 1. Lower Division Major Requirements. 2. General Education<br />

Requirements. 3. Elective units. Students are advised to discuss their educational goal with an academic<br />

counselor. Questions regarding course transferability can be answered in the Transfer Center.<br />

CLASS SCHEDULE INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE -<br />

CHECK THE GWC WEB SITE OFTEN FOR UPDATES TO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED SCHEDULE INFORMATION.


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Courses<br />

If you need information in alternate format,<br />

please contact the Accessibility Center for<br />

Education (ACE) at (714) 895-8721 (voice),<br />

and (714) 895-8350 (TDD). Please allow a<br />

minimum of 2 weeks from the date of request<br />

to produce materials in alternate format.<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/accounting<br />

(714) 895-8790<br />

akchu@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

ACCT G<strong>10</strong>0 - Accounting for Small Business 3 units<br />

Beginning course in practical accounting for<br />

merchandising & service businesses. Completion of this<br />

course is recommended before enrolling in Accounting<br />

G<strong>10</strong>1. Some problems will be solved using computer<br />

applications.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

64001 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW BUS 113 Heimann<br />

64011 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh BUS 211 Woo<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

640<strong>10</strong> 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Heimann<br />

ACCT G<strong>10</strong>1 - Financial Accounting 4 units<br />

This course explores corporate financial accounting<br />

and how it is used by investors and creditors to make<br />

decisions. It covers recording business transactions,<br />

preparing financial statements, analysis, etc. Some<br />

problems will be solved using the computer. Advisory<br />

G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Accounting G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

64008 8:25-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW BUS 214 Chu<br />

64007 12:45-3:15pm MW BUS 209 McGovern<br />

64006 8:25-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh BUS 113 Anderson<br />

64003 12:45-3:15pm TTh BUS 214 Kirchen<br />

64012 6-8:30pm TTh BUS 113 Bedard<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

-Mandatory on campus mtgs: 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:40pm on the<br />

following Tuesdays in BUS 208: 3/6, 4/17, and 5/22<br />

64015 5 hrs 08 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Kirchen<br />

ACCT G<strong>10</strong>2 - Managerial Accounting 4 units<br />

This course is the second semester continuation of Acct<br />

G<strong>10</strong>1- Financial Accounting. This course provides an<br />

advanced study of accounting information, including<br />

financial accounting information, used by managers in<br />

making decisions, planning, directing, and controlling.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Accounting G<strong>10</strong>1<br />

64020 12:45-3:15pm MW BUS 214 Chu<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68614 9:45-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh BUS 214 Kirchen<br />

and 2 hrs 54 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

ACCT G1<strong>10</strong> - Payroll Accounting<br />

and Taxation<br />

3 units<br />

Theory and application of federal and state payroll tax<br />

laws are covered, including payroll preparation, payroll<br />

tax, and recent legislation.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

64005 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm Th BUS 209 Siebert<br />

ACCT G111 - Income Tax - Federal 3 units<br />

Theory & application of federal income tax regulations,<br />

including preparation of personal income tax returns.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

64029 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm T BUS 214 Siebert<br />

ACCT G113 - Business Income Tax 3 units<br />

Study of federal income tax as it relates to small<br />

businesses, including recent & proposed tax law<br />

changes.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Accounting G111 or Business G111<br />

64312 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm Th BUS 214 Anderson<br />

ACCT G115 - Issues in Taxation I –<br />

EA and CPA Exam Preparation<br />

3 units<br />

In depth study of the more difficult federal income<br />

tax concepts and calculations for Enrolled Agent and<br />

Certified Public Accountant requirements. Practical<br />

applications of the Internal Revenue Code and IRS<br />

Publication rules and regulations pertaining to the<br />

various tax issues are presented.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68204 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Siebert<br />

ACCT G130 - Computerized Accounting 3 units<br />

This course uses an integrated computerized accounting<br />

system with Excel to prepare and analyze financial<br />

documents. The accounting cycles of service and<br />

merchandising types of businesses including journals,<br />

budgets, purchasing, and payroll are emphasized.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$8 course material fee<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64022 9-11am S HUM 212 McGovern<br />

and 3 hrs 02 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

Mandatory on campus mtgs on the following <strong>Fri</strong>days<br />

from 6pm-9pm, in Hum 212: 3/2, 4/6, 5/18<br />

64021 5 hrs 05 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Sahebifard<br />

ACCT G2<strong>10</strong> - Cost Accounting<br />

3 units<br />

Study of concepts & principles for businesses, including<br />

cost determination, job order & process cost accounting,<br />

& analysis of costs & decision making.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$5 course material fee<br />

64025 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm W HUM 212 Mathias<br />

Accounting G211<br />

Intermediate Accounting<br />

Expand your accounting knowledge!<br />

Take intermediate accounting to get<br />

promoted to accounting supervisor,<br />

sit for the CPA exam, or embark on a<br />

promising new career!<br />

ACCT G211 - Intermediate Accounting A 4 units<br />

Course covers cash, receivables, inventory, investments,<br />

long-term assets, the accounting conceptual framework,<br />

financial reporting, and revenue recognition. Includes<br />

online homework system. May be used as credit to sit<br />

for the CPA exam.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Prerequisites: Accounting G<strong>10</strong>1<br />

68615 6-8:30pm MW BUS 214 Chu<br />

ACCT G215 - Internal Control Compliance:<br />

Sarbanes Oxley<br />

3 units<br />

An introduction to the history, intent, and<br />

implementation of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002.<br />

Includes study of the establishment, documentation,<br />

implementation and maintenance of internal controls<br />

required by the act.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Accounting G<strong>10</strong>1<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64027 6 hrs 50 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Chu<br />

ACCT G220 - Forensic Accounting,<br />

Introduction<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Criminal Justice G220<br />

An introductory course in forensic techniques and<br />

investigative accounting. Subjects include financial<br />

statements, tax fraud, divorce and bankruptcy, identify<br />

theft and various white-collar crimes as well as detection,<br />

prevention and prosecution of crimes.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64023 6 hrs 50 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Johnson<br />

ACCT G235 - Quickbooks Pro<br />

for Accountants<br />

3 units<br />

Designed for accounting majors and business<br />

entrepreneurs to develop an integrated accounting<br />

system utilizing Quickbooks Pro for tactical and strategic<br />

decisions. Receivables, payables, job cost estimates,<br />

payroll, and taxes will be addressed.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Accounting G<strong>10</strong>0 and/or Accounting G<strong>10</strong>1<br />

$5 course material fee<br />

68139 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm W HUM 201 Kirchen<br />

Mandatory on-campus mtgs: 11:<strong>10</strong> am-12:40 pm on the<br />

following dates in BUS 214: 3/8, 4/26, and 5/24<br />

64024 5 hrs 08 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Kirchen<br />

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ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/anthropology<br />

(714) 895-8790<br />

dmoore@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

ANTH G<strong>10</strong>0 - Introduction to<br />

Cultural Anthropology<br />

3 units<br />

An introduction to cultural diversity and its causes.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64<strong>10</strong>9 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW ADMIN 209 Paison<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64111 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Vogel<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

64117 6 hrs 50 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Pacheco<br />

ANTH G130 - Introduction to Archaeology 3 units<br />

A broad comparative survey of world pre-history & early<br />

civilization. Techniques of data collection, analysis, &<br />

interpretation are also considered.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64123 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Drover<br />

ANTH G140 - Magic, Witchcraft,<br />

and Religion<br />

3 units<br />

A cross-cultural study of the forms and functions of<br />

supernatural beliefs and rituals in contemporary and<br />

historical societies. The course focuses on non-<strong>West</strong>ern<br />

societies and their religious systems.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68141 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Paison<br />

ANTH G185 - Physical Anthropology 3 units<br />

An inquiry into the evolution and physical diversity<br />

of the human species. The reconstruction of human<br />

evolutionary history through examination of the fossil<br />

record, genetics, heredity and comparative studies of<br />

the living non-human primates.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68617 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW FORUM1 <strong>10</strong>1 Pliska<br />

68618 6:35-9:45pm T ADMIN 209 Parikh<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68616 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Drover<br />

NEED TUTORING<br />

We Can Help!<br />

The Tutorial and Learning Center provides<br />

individual appointments, group tutorials, dropin<br />

tutoring and other services in most subject<br />

areas. To enroll for Tutoring (Learning G921),<br />

you first go to the Tutorial and Learning Center,<br />

located on the first floor of the<br />

Learning Resource Center.<br />

The phone number is (714) 895-8904.<br />

ARCHITECTURAL<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/arch<br />

(714) 895-8289<br />

opourzanjani@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

ARCH G160 - Introduction to Computer-Assisted<br />

Drafting for Architecture (AUTO-CAD) 3 units<br />

An introductory course in computer assisted<br />

drafting for architecture. A study of the organization,<br />

components, and concepts of CAD and its applications<br />

in the architectural profession. Includes use of AutoCAD<br />

software for architectural drafting and design drawings.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Architecture G<strong>10</strong>0 or G140<br />

$7 course material fee<br />

64132 5:30-7:35pm M TECH 205 Baird<br />

and 7:40-9:45pm M TECH 205<br />

ART<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/art<br />

(714) 895-8772<br />

lschramm@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

ART G<strong>10</strong>0 - Introduction to Art<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G<strong>10</strong>2<br />

A survey of the nature and role of the visual arts in<br />

society for both the general interest and art major<br />

student. Lectures and field trips.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$5 course material fee<br />

64140 9:30am-12:40pm F FN ART 222 Conley<br />

68173 6-9:15pm M FN ART 222 Redfield<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64203 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Glassford<br />

ART G<strong>10</strong>5 - Art History and Appreciation 1–<br />

Prehistoric to Renaissance<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

Basic principles and history of art as demonstrated<br />

in painting, sculpture, and architecture from the<br />

prehistoric-Renaissance. One field trip is required<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

64144 6-9:15pm W FN ART 222 Redfield<br />

ART G<strong>10</strong>5H - Art History and Appreciation 1 –<br />

Prehistoric to Renaissance, Honors 3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G<strong>10</strong>0 Honors<br />

As in the regular course, honors students will study<br />

the history of art, beginning with Prehistoric art and<br />

concluding with Gothic art, including <strong>West</strong>ern and Non-<br />

<strong>West</strong>ern cultures of this period. However, additional<br />

reading, discussion, written assignments and museum<br />

exploration will supplement the class work required<br />

for the standard Art G<strong>10</strong>5/Humanities G<strong>10</strong>0 course. The<br />

Honors course will also intensify the focus on research,<br />

exploration and critical thinking.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68263 6-9:15pm W FN ART 222 Redfield<br />

ART G<strong>10</strong>6 - Art History and Appreciation 2 -<br />

Renaissance to Present<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G1<strong>10</strong><br />

A survey of the history of art beginning with the Italian<br />

Renaissance and concluding with modern art.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

64145 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW FN ART 222 Walker<br />

ART G<strong>10</strong>6H - Art History and Appreciation 2 –<br />

Renaissance to Present, Honors<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G1<strong>10</strong> Honors<br />

As in the regular course, honors students will study the<br />

history of art, beginning with the Italian Renaissance<br />

and concluding with modern art. However, additional<br />

reading, discussion, written assignments and museum<br />

exploration will supplement the work required for the<br />

standard Art G<strong>10</strong>6/Humanities G1<strong>10</strong> course. There will<br />

be activities linking our study of <strong>West</strong>ern art history to<br />

the Non-<strong>West</strong>ern world and to contemporary culture.<br />

The course will also intensify the focus on research,<br />

exploration and critical thinking.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68529 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW FN ART 222 Walker<br />

ART G<strong>10</strong>7 - Color and Design: 2D<br />

3 units<br />

Basic application & appreciation of principles & elements<br />

of design, using line, color, mass, value & texture.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$12 course material fee<br />

64146 9-<strong>10</strong>:05am MW FN ART 133 Ebert<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:05am-12:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 133<br />

ART G<strong>10</strong>9 - Color and Design: 3D<br />

3 units<br />

Develops knowledge skills & appreciation in the<br />

application of the visual elements & principles through<br />

three dimensional design.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$12 course material fee<br />

64150 1-2:05pm MW FN ART 133 Ebert<br />

and 2:05-4:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 133<br />

ART G116 - Drawing 1<br />

3 units<br />

Beginning drawing of natural & man-made forms<br />

employing concepts of perception & emotion.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$15 course material fee<br />

65691 9-<strong>10</strong>:05am MW FN ART 217 Minear<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:05am-12:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 217<br />

64045 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:40am TTh FN ART 124 Conley<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:40am-12:40pm TTh FN ART 124<br />

64156 1-2:05pm TTh FN ART 124 Conley<br />

and 2:05-4:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh FN ART 124<br />

64155 9-11:05am F FN ART 217 Huxley<br />

and 11:05am-3:20pm F FN ART 217<br />

“You must log on to your online class during<br />

the 1st week of the semester or you may be<br />

dropped from the roster.”<br />

Courses<br />

For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

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Courses<br />

ART G117 - Drawing 2<br />

3 units<br />

Emphasis on developing skills learned in Art G116:<br />

realism, naturalism & abstraction.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$15 course material fee<br />

64192 9-<strong>10</strong>:05am MW FN ART 217 Minear<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:05am-12:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 217<br />

64035 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:40am TTh FN ART 124 Conley<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:40am-12:40pm TTh FN ART 124<br />

64151 1-2:05pm TTh FN ART 124 Conley<br />

and 2:05-4:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh FN ART 124<br />

64159 9-11:05am F FN ART 217 Huxley<br />

and 11:05am-3:20pm F FN ART 217<br />

ART G118 - Life Drawing 1<br />

3 units<br />

Figure drawing from the model; volume, perspective<br />

& composition of the human form using a variety of<br />

media. This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$12 course material fee<br />

64160 2-3:05pm MW FN ART 220 Rohlander<br />

and 3:05-5:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 220<br />

64161 6-7:05pm MW FN ART 220 Foster<br />

and 7:05-9:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 220<br />

ART G119 - Life Drawing 2<br />

3 units<br />

Continued observation & drawing of the human form.<br />

This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$12 course material fee<br />

64162 2-3:05pm MW FN ART 220 Rohlander<br />

and 3:05-5:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 220<br />

64163 6-7:05pm MW FN ART 220 Foster<br />

and 7:05-9:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 220<br />

ART G121 - Ceramics 1<br />

3 units<br />

This course is an introduction to ceramics. Skills<br />

introduced include the principles of design, creative<br />

development, hand-building, wheel throwing, glazing<br />

and firing. This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$22 course material fee<br />

64208 9-<strong>10</strong>:05am MW FN ART 129 Best<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:05am-12:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 129<br />

64200 2-3:05pm MW FN ART 129 Best<br />

and 3:05-5:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 129<br />

64166 9-11:05am F FN ART 129 Best<br />

and 11:05am-3:20pm F FN ART 129<br />

ART G122 - Ceramics 2<br />

3 units<br />

This course is the second semester continuation of Art<br />

G121. The principles of ceramic materials, techniques,<br />

and design of hand-built and thrown work will be<br />

emphasized along with the introduction of mold<br />

making, glaze making and kiln loading. This course may<br />

be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Art G121, Ceramics 1<br />

$22 course material fee<br />

642<strong>10</strong> 9-<strong>10</strong>:05am MW FN ART 129 Best<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:05am-12:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 129<br />

64201 2-3:05pm MW FN ART 129 Best<br />

and 3:05-5:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 129<br />

64169 9-11:05am F FN ART 129 Best<br />

and 11:05am-3:20pm F FN ART 129<br />

ART G130 - Painting 1<br />

3 units<br />

Basic studies in painting techniques emphasizing art<br />

structure as related to painting using oils & acrylics. This<br />

course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$12 course material fee<br />

64175 1-2:05pm TTh FN ART 220 Hostetter<br />

and 2:05-4:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh FN ART 220<br />

64170 9-11:05am F FN ART 220 Ebert<br />

and 11:05am-3:20pm F FN ART 220<br />

ART G131 - Painting 2<br />

3 units<br />

Composition, planning, & creative media exploration<br />

using oils & acrylics. This course to include field trips.<br />

This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$12 course material fee<br />

64164 1-2:05pm TTh FN ART 220 Hostetter<br />

and 2:05-4:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh FN ART 220<br />

64171 9-11:05am F FN ART 220 Ebert<br />

and 11:05am-3:20pm F FN ART 220<br />

ART G140 - Life Painting 1<br />

3 units<br />

A beginning course in figure & portrait painting in which<br />

the student will learn to paint the human form. This<br />

course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$12 course material fee<br />

64178 2-3:05pm MW FN ART 220 Rohlander<br />

and 3:05-5:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 220<br />

64179 6-7:05pm MW FN ART 220 Foster<br />

and 7:05-9:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 220<br />

ART G141 - Life Sculpture<br />

3 units<br />

Exploration of sculptural concepts, modeling, & carving.<br />

Students will be working with clay from the live model.<br />

This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$20 course material fee<br />

64182 9-11:05am T FN ART 133 Ebert<br />

and 11:05am-3:20pm T FN ART 133<br />

ART G142 - Sculpture 1<br />

3 units<br />

Exploration of a variety of sculptural materials. This<br />

course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$20 course material fee<br />

64184 9-11:05am T FN ART 133 Ebert<br />

and 11:05am-3:20pm T FN ART 133<br />

ART G143 - Sculpture 2<br />

3 units<br />

Exploration of a variety of sculptural materials. This<br />

course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$20 course material fee<br />

64183 9-11:05am T FN ART 133 Ebert<br />

and 11:05am-3:20pm T FN ART 133<br />

ART G150 - Printmaking 1<br />

3 units<br />

An exploratory course designed to introduce and give<br />

studio experience in etching, relief and lithography<br />

printmaking. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$17 course material fee<br />

68264 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:40am MW FN ART 124 Conley<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:40am-12:40pm MW FN ART 124<br />

ART G152 - Silkscreen Printmaking 3 units<br />

Exploratory course in silkscreen & photo silkscreen<br />

printmaking. Printing on paper & fabric will be explored.<br />

This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$17 course material fee<br />

68265 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:40am MW FN ART 124 Conley<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:40am-12:40pm MW FN ART 124<br />

ART G221 - Ceramics 3<br />

3 units<br />

This is a continuation of ArtG122 . Advanced building<br />

techniques, glaze calculations, and kiln firing. Historical<br />

and contemporary works will be emphasized. This<br />

course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Art G122<br />

$22 course material fee<br />

64199 9-<strong>10</strong>:05am MW FN ART 129 Best<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:05am-12:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 129<br />

64181 2-3:05pm MW FN ART 129 Best<br />

and 3:05-5:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 129<br />

64195 9-11:05am F FN ART 129 Best<br />

and 11:05am-3:20pm F FN ART 129<br />

ASTRONOMY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/astronomy<br />

(714) 895-8990<br />

mwallace@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

ASTR G<strong>10</strong>0 - Introduction to Astronomy 3 units<br />

Modern models & nomenclature of astronomy including<br />

the solar system, stars, the milky way, galaxies, & the<br />

universe.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

67800 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW MATHSC 123 Eagle<br />

66055 7:<strong>10</strong>-<strong>10</strong>:20pm M MATHSC 123 Tan<br />

ASTR G<strong>10</strong>0L - Introduction to<br />

Astronomy Lab<br />

1 unit<br />

Introduction to the modern techniques of gathering and<br />

analyzing astronomical data.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Corequisites: Enrollment in or completion of Astronomy G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

Advisories: Mathematics G030<br />

To take this Astronomy lab, you must be currently<br />

enrolled in the Astronomy G<strong>10</strong>0 lecture or have already<br />

taken the lecture in the past.<br />

67805 11:<strong>10</strong>am-2:20pm M HUM 2<strong>10</strong> Eagle<br />

To take this Astronomy lab, you must be currently<br />

enrolled in the Astronomy G<strong>10</strong>0 lecture or have already<br />

taken the lecture in the past.<br />

67804 11:<strong>10</strong>am-2:20pm W HUM 2<strong>10</strong> Eagle<br />

To take this Astronomy lab, you must be currently<br />

enrolled in the Astronomy G<strong>10</strong>0 lecture or have already<br />

taken the lecture in the past.<br />

67808 7:<strong>10</strong>-<strong>10</strong>:20pm W NHS 201 Tan<br />

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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/autotech<br />

(714) 895-8792<br />

bkramer@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

AUTO G<strong>10</strong>1 - Introduction to<br />

Automotive Technology<br />

3 units<br />

This course is designed to teach the student about the<br />

operation and maintenance of modern automobiles.<br />

There is an emphasis on the theory of the basic<br />

operating systems, including engine, electrical, chassis,<br />

and driveline systems. This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$<strong>10</strong> course material fee<br />

64245 11am-12:25pm TTh AUTO D <strong>10</strong>7 Moreland<br />

and 12:26-1pm TTh AUTO D <strong>10</strong>7<br />

64238 12-11:24am MW AUTO D <strong>10</strong>7 Bravek<br />

and 1:25-2pm MW AUTO D <strong>10</strong>7<br />

64205 8-9:25am TTh AUTO D 112 Olson<br />

and 9:26-<strong>10</strong>am TTh AUTO D 112<br />

AUTO G1<strong>10</strong> - Engine Repair<br />

5 units<br />

Learn to perform minor and major service on late model<br />

gas engines including diagnosis, removal, disassembly,<br />

inspection, assembly and installation. Prepares students<br />

for ASE A-1, M-1, M-2, and M-3 Specialist Certification<br />

Exam. This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$<strong>10</strong> course material fee<br />

68313 8-<strong>10</strong>:05am TTh AUTO D 118 Vasilik<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:05-11:30am TTh AUTO D 118<br />

64212 5-7:05pm MW AUTO D <strong>10</strong>6 Vasilik<br />

and 7:05-8:30pm MW AUTO D <strong>10</strong>6<br />

AUTO G120 - Electrical/Electronic<br />

Systems, Introductory<br />

5 units<br />

Theoretical studies and practical experiments in<br />

electrical/electronic terminology, electrical circuit<br />

concepts, electrical wiring diagram interpretation, and<br />

failure diagnosis used by automotive repair technicians.<br />

ASE A-6 Certification Prep Course. This course may be<br />

taken 2 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$<strong>10</strong> course material fee<br />

68314 8-<strong>10</strong>:05am MW AUTO D <strong>10</strong>6 Bravek<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:06-11:30am MW AUTO D <strong>10</strong>6<br />

AUTO G130 - Engine Performance:<br />

Basic Theory/Diagnosis<br />

4.5 units<br />

An introductory course on theory, diagnosis and repair<br />

of the following engine performance systems: engine<br />

mechanical testing, basic electronics, ignition, fuel<br />

injected and electronic carburetor emission control and<br />

exhaust. Basic theory and diagnostic techniques will be<br />

stressed. Students are required to provide their own set<br />

of basic hand tools, work clothing and safety equipment.<br />

Information presented is based on the Automotive<br />

Service Excellence (ASE) A-8, Engine Performance<br />

Tasks and Standards to prepare students for the ASE<br />

Certification Examination. This course may be taken<br />

2 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Automotive Technology G1<strong>10</strong>, G120, G121 or<br />

successful completion of challenge examination.<br />

$<strong>10</strong> course material fee<br />

68208 8-9:50am TTh TECH <strong>10</strong>7 Gonzalez<br />

and 9:50-11am TTh AUTO ANNEX<br />

AUTO G131 - Engine Performance,<br />

Advanced<br />

4.5 units<br />

An advanced course on theory, diagnosis and repair of<br />

engine performance systems. Step by step advanced<br />

diagnostic techniques will be stressed. Students are<br />

required to provide their own set of basic hand tools,<br />

protective clothing and safety equipment. This course<br />

is based on the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)<br />

L-1 Advanced Engine Performance Specialist Tasks and<br />

Standards to prepare students for the ASE Certification<br />

Examination. This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Automotive Technology G130<br />

$<strong>10</strong> course material fee<br />

68190 1-2:50pm TTh TECH <strong>10</strong>2 Gonzalez<br />

and 2:50-4pm TTh AUTO ANNEX<br />

AUTO G140 - Automotive Chassis: Brakes 5 units<br />

This course provides students with theoretical study and<br />

lab experience in the diagnosis and repair of automotive<br />

brake systems. Presented information prepares students<br />

for the ASE Brakes Certification Exam. This course may<br />

be taken three times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$<strong>10</strong> course material fee<br />

68321 8-<strong>10</strong>:05am MW AUTO D 112 STAFF<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:05-11:30am MW AUTO D 112<br />

68584 6-8:05pm MW AUTO D 112 Magallanes<br />

and 8:<strong>10</strong>-9:35pm MW AUTO D 112<br />

68357 1-3:05pm TTh AUTO D <strong>10</strong>6 Jacobo<br />

and 3:05-5:30pm TTh AUTO D 112<br />

AUTO G141 - Automotive Chassis:<br />

Steering & Suspension<br />

5 units<br />

This course provides students with study and lab<br />

experience in the diagnosis and repair of automotive<br />

suspension and steering systems. Presented information<br />

prepares students for the ASE Suspension Certification<br />

Exam. This course may be taken three times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$<strong>10</strong> course material fee<br />

68585 8-<strong>10</strong>:05am TTh AUTO D 112 STAFF<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:05-11:30am TTh AUTO D 112<br />

68425 6-8:05pm MW TECH 214 Garcia<br />

and 8:<strong>10</strong>-9:35pm MW AUTO D 112<br />

68153 6-8:05pm TTh AUTO D 112 Castro<br />

and 8:05-9:30pm TTh AUTO D 112<br />

Courses<br />

AUTO G121 - Electrical/Electronic<br />

Systems, Advanced<br />

5 units<br />

Advanced theory and experiments in electrical circuit<br />

concepts, wiring diagram interpretation, failure<br />

diagnosis and repair techniques used by the automotive<br />

repair technician. ASE A-6 Certification prep course. This<br />

course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Auto G<strong>10</strong>1<br />

$<strong>10</strong> course material fee<br />

68189 1-3:05pm MW AUTO D <strong>10</strong>6 Kramer<br />

and 3:15-4:40pm MW AUTO D <strong>10</strong>6<br />

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Courses<br />

AUTO G145 - Basic Clean Air Car Course 5 units<br />

This course covers rules and regulations, history of the<br />

California Smog Check Program, a study of five-gas<br />

analysis, oxygen sensors, an overview of emissioncontrol<br />

devices and an introduction to onboard<br />

diagnostics second generation (OBD ll). Theory is<br />

reinforced with hands-on skill practice. This course is the<br />

first in a series that prepares a student for the Bureau of<br />

Automotive Repair (BAR) smog exam. This course may<br />

be taken three times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$39 course material fee<br />

68322 6-8:05pm MW TECH <strong>10</strong>2 Rudd Jr<br />

and 8:<strong>10</strong>-9:15pm MW AUTO ANNEX<br />

AUTO G151 - Automatic Transmissions<br />

and Transaxles<br />

4.5 units<br />

This is a complete course in basic theory and principles<br />

of automotive automatic transmissions and transaxles.<br />

This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$<strong>10</strong> course material fee<br />

LECTURE<br />

64232 6-7:50pm TTh AUTO D <strong>10</strong>7 Moreland<br />

and 7:50-9:15pm TTh AUTO D <strong>10</strong>7<br />

AUTO G160 - Heating and<br />

Air Conditioning<br />

4 units<br />

A course of study which covers the theory, operation,<br />

maintenance, diagnose and repair of automotive<br />

heating and air conditioning systems. Included will be<br />

cooling systems, air conditioning servicing, component<br />

replacement, manual heaters, manual air conditioners<br />

and automatic systems. R134/R12 recovery and<br />

recycling techniques are included. Information and skills<br />

presented prepares students for the Automotive Service<br />

Excellence (ASE) A-7 Heating and Air Conditioning<br />

Certification Examination. Students are required to<br />

provide their own set of basic hand tools, protective<br />

clothing and safety equipment. This course may be<br />

taken 2 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$30 course material fee<br />

64204 6-7:50pm MW AUTO D <strong>10</strong>7 STAFF<br />

and 7:50-8:35pm MW AUTO D <strong>10</strong>7<br />

AUTO G170 - Hybrid Vehicles<br />

3 units<br />

This course is a hands-on approach to the world of<br />

Hybrid, Fuel Cell and Electric powered vehicles. Discover<br />

how this new technology works as it replaces existing<br />

fossil fueled engines. Examine existing technologies,<br />

conversion processes, testing, assembly, operation, and<br />

maintenance of hybrid-electric, fuel cell and battery<br />

powered electric vehicles. This course may be taken<br />

three times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

68586 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm M TECH 214 Supple<br />

and 9:<strong>10</strong>-<strong>10</strong>:15pm M TECH 214<br />

AUTO G181 - Honda PACT 1<br />

4 units<br />

An Introduction to Hondaís Professional Automotive<br />

Career Training (PACT) program, this course prepares<br />

students to perform Honda’s A and B service procedures.<br />

Honda recognizes the completion of this course as part<br />

of their core training program.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Auto G<strong>10</strong>1, Auto G120 and Auto G140<br />

68426 6-7:25pm MW AUTO D <strong>10</strong>6 Kramer<br />

and 7:35-9pm MW AUTO D <strong>10</strong>6<br />

AUTO G182 - Honda PACT 2<br />

4 units<br />

The second in a series of courses offered by Hondaís<br />

Professional Automotive Career Training (PACT)<br />

program, this course covers Honda maintenance<br />

and repair procedures. This course requires technical<br />

research and culminates in a timed performance exam.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Prerequisites: Auto G181<br />

68427 6-7:25pm TTh AUTO D <strong>10</strong>6 Kramer<br />

and 7:35-9pm TTh AUTO D <strong>10</strong>6<br />

BIOLOGY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/biology<br />

(714) 895-8990<br />

mwallace@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

BIOL G<strong>10</strong>0 - Introduction to Biology 4 units<br />

A survey course emphasizing basic concepts biology for<br />

non-science majors. Unifying concepts to be covered<br />

include: cell biology, animal and plant physiology,<br />

genetics and evolution, and plant, animal and human<br />

ecology.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$7 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 64222 and one of the<br />

labs: 64225 or 64227 or 65881<br />

LECTURE<br />

64222 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW MATHSC 118 Plaster<br />

LAB<br />

64225 9:30am-12:40pm W MATHSC 124B Plaster<br />

64227 9:30am-12:40pm M MATHSC 124B Plaster<br />

65881 2:20-5:30pm W MATHSC 124B Langdon<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 64223 and one of the<br />

labs: 64233 or 64239<br />

LECTURE<br />

64223 7:55-9:20am TTh MATHSC 118 Lamantia<br />

LAB<br />

64233 9:30am-12:40pm T MATHSC 124B Lamantia<br />

64239 9:30am-12:40pm Th MATHSC 124B Langdon<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 64241 & one of the<br />

labs: 64243 or 65882<br />

LECTURE<br />

64241 5:05-6:30pm MW HUM 305 Muzic<br />

LAB<br />

64243 6:35-9:45pm M MATHSC 124B Crough<br />

65882 6:35-9:45pm W MATHSC 124B Crough<br />

Students must enroll in the Lecture 64246 & one of the<br />

labs: 64224 or 64284<br />

LECTURE<br />

64246 5:05-6:30pm TTh HL SCI 117 Plaster<br />

LAB<br />

64224 6:35-9:45pm T MATHSC 124B Langdon<br />

64284 6:35-9:45pm Th MATHSC 124B Leipzig<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 66170 & one of the<br />

labs: 64228 or 64229<br />

LECTURE<br />

66170 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh HL SCI 117 Kelly<br />

LAB<br />

64228 12:45-3:55pm T MATHSC 124B Leipzig<br />

64229 12:45-3:55pm Th MATHSC 124B Plaster<br />

BIOL G<strong>10</strong>4 - Marine Life<br />

3 units<br />

A study of the marine environment, interaction of<br />

species, populations & communities, ocean resources<br />

and impact of humans on the marine environment. A<br />

survey of marine plants & animals.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64248 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh HL SCI 117 Birnie<br />

BIOL G<strong>10</strong>4L - Marine Life Laboratory 1 unit<br />

A course to illustrate the diversity of sea life and the<br />

interrelationships of the biological, chemical, and<br />

physical features of the sea in a laboratory setting.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Corequisites: Enrollment in or completion of Biology G<strong>10</strong>4<br />

$6 course material fee<br />

64230 11:<strong>10</strong>am-2:20pm T HL SCI 113 Birnie<br />

64249 11:<strong>10</strong>am-2:20pm Th HL SCI 113 Birnie<br />

BIOL G1<strong>10</strong> - Ecology and Field Biology 3 units<br />

Laboratory course utilizing local environments and<br />

industry to study ecology & field biology, including<br />

how humans interact with their environment<br />

through resource use, changes to nutrient cycles,<br />

and preservation of ecologically important species<br />

and habitats.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64234 8:15-9:20am MW HL SCI 113 Vail<br />

and 9:30am-12:40pm W HL SCI 113<br />

BIOL G120 - Man and Disease<br />

3 units<br />

Introduction to human anatomy & physiology &<br />

common diseases that affect humans.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64252 5:55-8pm T MATHSC <strong>10</strong>4 Pawson<br />

and 5:55-9:05pm Th MATHSC <strong>10</strong>4<br />

BIOL G160 - Physiology and Disease<br />

Mechanisms<br />

3 units<br />

Uses physiological principles to explain disease<br />

processes. Emphasis is given to cardiovascular,<br />

respiratory, and renal diseases although all body systems<br />

are discussed. Intended for students in or aspiring to<br />

various health professions including nursing.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Biology G225<br />

64268 2:20-3:45pm TTh MATHSC 118 Egan<br />

BIOL G180 - Cell and Molecular Biology 5 units<br />

A first course in biology for majors. Unifying concepts<br />

to be covered include: molecular biology, cell theory,<br />

genetics, biotechnology, ecology and evolution.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G030<br />

Advisories: Chemistry G130<br />

$<strong>10</strong> course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 64275 and one of the<br />

labs: 64261, 64277, or 64305<br />

LECTURE<br />

64275 12:45-2:50pm MW MATHSC 123 Lamantia<br />

LAB<br />

64261 9:30am-12:40pm M MATHSC <strong>10</strong>4 Lamantia<br />

64277 3-6:<strong>10</strong>pm M MATHSC <strong>10</strong>4 Lamantia<br />

64305 3-6:<strong>10</strong>pm W MATHSC <strong>10</strong>4 Lamantia<br />

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BIOL G182 - Zoology<br />

4 units<br />

Ecological and taxonomic survey of animal and animallike<br />

protists. Focus on evolution, morphology and<br />

physiological differences among animal groups. Course<br />

includes dissection of invertebrate and vertebrate<br />

specimens (primarily industrial or introduced species).<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Math G030 or Mathematics Placement<br />

Assessment<br />

Advisories: Biology G180<br />

$5 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 68637 and one of the<br />

labs: 68638 or 68639<br />

LECTURE<br />

68637 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:15pm TTh MATHSC 215 Vail<br />

LAB<br />

68638 7:55-11:05am TTh MATHSC 113 Vail<br />

68639 12:45-3:55pm TTh MATHSC 113 Vail<br />

BIOL G183 - Botany<br />

4 units<br />

The general principles of biology in the context of<br />

plant biology: fundamentals of biochemistry and<br />

cytology, genetics, ethnobotany, ecology, evolution and<br />

speciation, a survey of the plant kingdom and related<br />

taxonomic groups, plant histology, anatomy, physiology,<br />

diversity, and cultivation. Advisory Biology G180<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Math G030 or Mathematics Placement<br />

Advisories: Biology G180<br />

$4 course material fee<br />

68612 12:45-3:55pm M HL SCI 113 Murray<br />

and 12:45-3:55pm W HL SCI 113<br />

BIOL G200 - Pharmacology - Medications<br />

and Drugs<br />

3 units<br />

A study of the classification of medications and<br />

basic principles of pharmacology from legislation<br />

and pharmacokinetics through receptor theory,<br />

pharmacodynamics and pharmacotherapeutics. Drug<br />

groups and prototypes are discussed rather than<br />

individual medications.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Biology G225<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

Students must do both the online component (2.25 hrs<br />

arranged) AND the weekly meeting.<br />

64281 7:15-8:20pm W FORUM1 <strong>10</strong>1 Egan<br />

and 2 hrs 08 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

Please refer to the<br />

searchable schedule for<br />

up-to-date information regarding<br />

course offerings. Updates to the<br />

printed schedule and the current .pdf<br />

version that is posted may be found<br />

after press updates<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

BIOL G2<strong>10</strong> - General Microbiology 5 units<br />

A lecture and laboratory course which introduces<br />

microorganisms and their role in nature, industry, and<br />

human health. Genetics, metabolism, immunology and<br />

cellular growth are studied in lecture and in lab.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Biology G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

$16 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 64282 and one of the<br />

labs: 64214 or 64288<br />

LECTURE<br />

64282 5:05-6:30pm TTh LIBR 202 Miller<br />

LAB<br />

64214 6:40-9:50pm TTh MATHSC 111 Miller<br />

64288 6:40-9:50pm TTh MATHSC 113 Iwanski<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 64255 and one of the<br />

labs: 64260 or 64287<br />

LECTURE<br />

64255 1-2:25pm MW HL SCI 117 Kelly<br />

LAB<br />

64260 9:30am-12:40pm MW MATHSC 111 Kelly<br />

64287 12:45-3:55pm TTh MATHSC 111 Kelly<br />

Students must enroll in the Lecture 64257 and one of the<br />

Labs: 64240 or 64242<br />

LECTURE<br />

64257 5:05-6:30pm MW MATHSC 118 Miller<br />

LAB<br />

64240 6:40-9:50pm MW MATHSC 113 Valinluck<br />

64242 6:40-9:50pm MW MATHSC 111 Miller<br />

BIOL G220 - Human Anatomy<br />

4 units<br />

A course in basic human anatomy, covering the major<br />

body systems. High school biology necessary science/<br />

biology background recommended.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$5 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 68613 and one of the<br />

labs: 68645 or 68652 or 68653<br />

LECTURE<br />

68613 8:55-11am W MATHSC 118 Odonnell<br />

LAB<br />

68645 7:55-11:05am TTh MATHSC 124A Odonnell<br />

68647 7:50-11am WF MATHSC 124A Crescimanno<br />

68653 9:30am-12:40pm WF MATHSC <strong>10</strong>4 Murray<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 68640 and one of the<br />

labs: 68644 or 68646 or 68643<br />

LECTURE<br />

68640 5:40-6:45pm MW MATHSC 123 Baker<br />

LAB<br />

68643 11:05am-2:15pm MW MATHSC 124A Baker<br />

68644 2:25-5:35pm MW MATHSC 124A Baker<br />

68646 6:55-<strong>10</strong>:05pm MW MATHSC 124A Baker<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 68641 and one of the<br />

labs: 68649 or 68647<br />

LECTURE<br />

68641 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:35am TTh HUM 305 Cast<br />

LAB<br />

68649 11:<strong>10</strong>am-2:20pm TTh MATHSC 124A Cast<br />

68652 7:45-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh MATHSC <strong>10</strong>4 Chang<br />

BIOL G220 continued…<br />

BIOL G220 continued…<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 68642 and one of the<br />

labs: 68648, 68650, or 68651<br />

LECTURE<br />

68642 5:55-7pm TTh MATHSC 118 Kaliski<br />

LAB<br />

68650 2:35-5:45pm TTh MATHSC <strong>10</strong>4 Kaliski<br />

68651 2:35-5:45pm TTh MATHSC 124A Gerrard<br />

68648 7:05-<strong>10</strong>:15pm TTh MATHSC 124A Gerrard<br />

BIOL G221 - Introduction to Anatomy<br />

and Physiology<br />

4 units<br />

Topics include the <strong>10</strong> body systems, cell structure &<br />

function, acid base, fluid & electrolyte balance, blood<br />

pressure control, & exercise physiology.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$6 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 68654 and one of the<br />

labs: 68655 or 68656<br />

LECTURE<br />

68654 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh MATHSC 118 Egan<br />

LAB<br />

68655 11am-2:<strong>10</strong>pm Th MATHSC <strong>10</strong>4 Vu N T<br />

68656 11am-2:<strong>10</strong>pm T MATHSC <strong>10</strong>4 Egan<br />

BIOL G225 - Human Physiology<br />

4 units<br />

Emphasis on integration of body systems and the<br />

inter-relationships for maintaining body homeostasis.<br />

Advisory: Biology G220<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Biology G220<br />

$2.50 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 68657 and one of<br />

the labs 68659 or 68660 or 68663 or 68664 or 68667 or<br />

68669-NO TRANSFERS will be permitted from one lab to<br />

another<br />

LECTURE<br />

68657 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FORUM1 <strong>10</strong>1 Lindsay<br />

LAB<br />

68659 9:30am-12:40pm M MATHSC <strong>10</strong>3 Lindsay<br />

68660 2:20-5:30pm M MATHSC <strong>10</strong>3 Vu N T<br />

68663 9:30am-12:40pm W MATHSC <strong>10</strong>3 Feher<br />

68664 2:20-5:30pm W MATHSC <strong>10</strong>3 Crescimanno<br />

68667 5:40-8:50pm M MATHSC <strong>10</strong>3 Vu N T<br />

68669 5:40-8:50pm W MATHSC <strong>10</strong>3 Crescimanno<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 68658 and one of<br />

the labs: 68661 or 68662 or 68665 or 68666 or 68668 or<br />

68670-NO TRANSFER will be permitted from one lab to<br />

another<br />

LECTURE<br />

68658 5:30-6:55pm TTh FORUM1 <strong>10</strong>1 Wimmer<br />

LAB<br />

68661 2:15-5:25pm T MATHSC <strong>10</strong>3 Pawson<br />

68665 2:15-5:25pm Th MATHSC <strong>10</strong>3 Vu N T<br />

68668 7:50-11am T MATHSC <strong>10</strong>3 Hooshmand<br />

68670 7:50-11am Th MATHSC <strong>10</strong>3 Hooshmand<br />

68662 7:05-<strong>10</strong>:15pm T MATHSC <strong>10</strong>3 Wimmer<br />

68666 7:05-<strong>10</strong>:15pm Th MATHSC <strong>10</strong>3 Feher<br />

Courses<br />

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Courses<br />

BUSINESS<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/business<br />

(714) 895-8790<br />

akchu@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

BUS G<strong>10</strong>0 - Introduction to Business 3 units<br />

A basic background for the various fields of business.<br />

Fundamental vocational information; guidance<br />

information; exploration of management, production,<br />

marketing and finance in business; consideration of<br />

specialized areas of business planning, organizing,<br />

staffing, directing and control. Exposure to business in<br />

small–medium–large organizations.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64306 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW BUS 211 Baumgartner<br />

68140 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW BUS 111 Hamilton<br />

64301 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh BUS 209 Carmel<br />

64307 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh BUS 209 Carmel<br />

64300 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm M BUS 111 Haig<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64323 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Carmel<br />

BUS G<strong>10</strong>8 - Legal Environment of Business 3 units<br />

This course provides an introduction to principles of<br />

law, which influence and reflect the ethical, social,<br />

and political environments in which modern business<br />

operates with emphasis given to the federal and state<br />

judicial system, constitutional law, administrative law,<br />

torts, crimes, contracts, product liability, business<br />

organizations, agency, employment law, antitrust<br />

law, securities regulation, environmental law, and<br />

international law. This course is designed to conform to<br />

the scope of course content of comparable courses at<br />

California State University at Fullerton (Mgt 246) and San<br />

Diego State University.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64316 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW BUS 111 Hamilton<br />

643<strong>10</strong> 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh BUS <strong>10</strong>8 Vlachos<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64342 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Hamilton<br />

BUS G1<strong>10</strong> - Business Law<br />

3 units<br />

Comprehensive class examining federal & state court<br />

system, jurisdiction, civil procedure, torts, contracts,<br />

agency & debtor/creditor rights.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64311 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW BUS <strong>10</strong>8 Vlachos<br />

64032 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm W BUS 111 Hamilton<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64351 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Hamilton<br />

BUS G121 - Personal Finance<br />

3 units<br />

Management of financial expenditures including<br />

budgeting, consumer loans, credit, taxes, home buying,<br />

investments, career planning, & retirement.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

64321 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW BUS 211 Baumgartner<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64324 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Carmel<br />

BUS G125 - Business English<br />

3 units<br />

Review of basic grammar, punctuation, spelling,<br />

business vocabulary, and word usage in effective<br />

business communication.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64330 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Carmel<br />

BUS G130 - Introduction to<br />

Business Writing<br />

3 units<br />

Designed to develop confidence and skill in writing<br />

effective business letters, memos, electronic<br />

communications, and informal reports for those entering<br />

the workplace as well as for the working professional.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Completion of English G0<strong>10</strong> is strongly<br />

recommended.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64325 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Jones<br />

BUS G139 - Business Communication 3 units<br />

Development and refinement of both written and oral<br />

business communication skills using critical-thinking,<br />

problem-solving, decision-making, and effective<br />

communication techniques.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Prerequisites: English G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

64332 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW HUM 211 Bowers<br />

68393 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh HUM 2<strong>10</strong> Bowers<br />

64338 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm M HUM 200 Bowers<br />

BUS G2<strong>10</strong> - Securities and Investments 3 units<br />

Principles of investments, risk/reward analysis,<br />

characteristics of stocks and bonds, overview of<br />

investment alternatives, roles of mutual and money<br />

market funds.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64333 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Harris<br />

CHEMISTRY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/chemistry<br />

(714) 895-8990<br />

mwallace@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

CHEM G1<strong>10</strong> - Introduction to Chemistry 5 units<br />

A survey of the basic concepts of general, organic, &<br />

biochemistry. For the non-science major (e.g., nursing,<br />

physical education) or for the general education lab<br />

science requirement. Not for students needing to take<br />

Chemistry G180 (these students should take Chemistry<br />

G130 if they have not had high school chemistry).<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G0<strong>10</strong> or appropriate score<br />

on the Math Placement Assessment.<br />

$5.50 course material fee<br />

Students enrolling in the following lec/lab 64385 must<br />

enroll in a small group session (64390 or 64404).<br />

Specific lab assignments will be made during the first<br />

week of classes. 4 lab hours to be arranged between<br />

8am-5pm M-Th.<br />

LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION<br />

64385 12:45-2:50pm W NHS 301 Almy<br />

and 4 hrs 25 min arr/week MATHSC 229<br />

LECTURE<br />

64390 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:35am W MATHSC 229 Almy<br />

64404 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:15pm W MATHSC 229 Almy<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 64386 and lab 68<strong>10</strong>8<br />

LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION<br />

64386 6:05-9:15pm M MATHSC 229 Jara<br />

LAB<br />

68<strong>10</strong>8 9:20-<strong>10</strong>:25pm M MATHSC 229 Jara<br />

and 6:05-9:15pm W MATHSC 229<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 64387 and lab 681<strong>10</strong><br />

LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION<br />

64387 6:05-9:15pm T MATHSC 229 McKeachie<br />

LAB<br />

681<strong>10</strong> 9:20-<strong>10</strong>:25pm T MATHSC 229 McKeachie<br />

and 6:05-9:15pm Th MATHSC 229<br />

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CHEM G130 - Preparation for<br />

General Chemistry<br />

4 units<br />

Principles & calculations of chemistry, practice in lab<br />

techniques. This course is designed to prepare students<br />

for Chemistry G180 (General Chemistry).<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G0<strong>10</strong> or appropriate score<br />

on the Math Placement Assessment.<br />

$<strong>10</strong>.50 course material fee<br />

Student must enroll in lecture 64415 and one of the<br />

labs:64414 or 644<strong>10</strong><br />

LECTURE<br />

64415 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm MW HUM 305 Backlund Walk<br />

LAB<br />

644<strong>10</strong> 1:25-4:35pm M MATHSC 204 Backlund Walk<br />

64414 1:25-4:35pm W MATHSC 204 Backlund Walk<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 64416 and one of the<br />

labs: 64407 or 64417<br />

LECTURE<br />

64416 5:45-7:50pm MW MATHSC 126 Nobles<br />

LAB<br />

64407 8-11:<strong>10</strong>pm M MATHSC 232 Nobles<br />

64417 8-11:<strong>10</strong>pm W MATHSC 232 Nobles<br />

CHEM G180 - General Chemistry A 5 units<br />

Principles of chemistry for science, engineering, premedicine,<br />

pre-dentistry, & pre-pharmacy majors.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or appropriate score<br />

on the Math Placement Assessment.<br />

Advisories: Chemistry G130<br />

$17 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 67120 & one of the labs:<br />

67123 or 67132<br />

LECTURE<br />

67120 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm MW LIBR 202 Souto<br />

LAB<br />

67123 7:55-11:05am MW MATHSC 207 Souto<br />

67132 1:25-4:35pm MW MATHSC 207 Al-Shawa<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 67130 & one of the labs:<br />

67124 or 67125<br />

LECTURE<br />

67130 5:45-7:50pm TTh HL SCI 120 Fraser<br />

LAB<br />

67124 8-11:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh MATHSC 204 Sullivan<br />

67125 8-11:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh MATHSC 207 Fraser<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 67131 & one of the labs:<br />

67121 or 67133<br />

LECTURE<br />

67131 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm TTh MATHSC 228 Souto<br />

LAB<br />

67121 7:55-11:05am TTh MATHSC 207 Souto<br />

67133 1:25-4:35pm TTh MATHSC 207 Almy<br />

CHEM G185 - General Chemistry B 5 units<br />

A continuation of General Chemistry with special<br />

emphasis on the underlying principle of chemical<br />

equilibrium. Introduction to thermodynamics, kinetics,<br />

electrochemistry, coordination compounds, nuclear<br />

chemistry and organic chemistry.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Chemistry G180<br />

$22.50 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 64432 & the lab 64434<br />

or 68197<br />

LECTURE<br />

64432 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm TTh BUS 111 Green<br />

LAB<br />

64434 7:55-11:05am TTh MATHSC 204 Green<br />

68197 1:25-4:35pm TTh MATHSC 204 Kang<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 64442 & one of the labs:<br />

64443 or 68113<br />

LECTURE<br />

64442 5:45-7:50pm MW MATHSC 228 Green<br />

LAB<br />

64443 8-11:<strong>10</strong>pm MW MATHSC 207 Altobelli<br />

68113 8-11:<strong>10</strong>pm MW MATHSC 204 Green<br />

CHEM G220 - Organic Chemistry A 5 units<br />

A study of the compounds of carbon and their reactions<br />

with emphasis upon structure/reactivity relationships<br />

and mechanisms. The laboratory emphasizes standard<br />

organic techniques, investigations, and spectroscopic<br />

methods for identification.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Chemistry G185<br />

$26 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 64444 & lab 64448 or 68114<br />

LECTURE<br />

64444 5:45-7:50pm TTh MATHSC 228 Nguyen<br />

LAB<br />

68114 2:25-5:35pm TTh MATHSC 232 Speakman<br />

64448 8-11:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh MATHSC 232 Nguyen<br />

CHEM G225 - Organic Chemistry B 5 units<br />

Continuation of study of compounds of carbon and their<br />

reactions, including chemistry of carbonyl compounds,<br />

aromatic compounds and molecules of biological<br />

importance. The laboratory includes reactions,<br />

identification of unknowns, synthesis, and spectroscopy.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Chemistry G220<br />

$24.50 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 64445 & one of the labs:<br />

64413 or 64412<br />

LECTURE<br />

64445 11:30am-1:35pm MW MATHSC 126 Speakman<br />

LAB<br />

64412 8-11:<strong>10</strong>am MW MATHSC 232 Speakman<br />

64413 1:45-4:55pm MW MATHSC 232 Speakman<br />

IMPORTANT: READ THIS IF THE ROOM OF<br />

ONE OF YOUR CLASSES IS LIBR OR LRC!<br />

The research facilities of the Library have<br />

moved to the new LRC building, along with<br />

the Tutoring and Computer Center.<br />

If your classroom is LIBR, you will find it in<br />

the original library building in the center of<br />

Campus (#30 on the Campus Map).<br />

If your classroom is LRC, you will find it in<br />

the new LRC Building.<br />

COLLEGE SUCCESS<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/college<br />

(714) 892-7711 x 55233<br />

gcarr@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

COLL G090 - Study Skills for <strong>College</strong> 3 units<br />

Learning skills necessary to complete developmental,<br />

vocational, and many lower division college courses.<br />

Learning styles, time management, taking exams, notetaking<br />

skills, memory techniques, reading effectiveness,<br />

and stress management will be covered.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, not<br />

degree applicable.<br />

Advisories: ESL G051<br />

68<strong>10</strong>0 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh LIBR 223 Brady<br />

COLL G<strong>10</strong>0 - Becoming A<br />

Successful Student<br />

3 units<br />

A course to help students to achieve greater success as<br />

a college student. Learning styles, study skills, research<br />

techniques, decision-making, and effective study habits<br />

will be covered.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: English G099<br />

$3.50 course material fee<br />

66163 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW LIBR 223 Carr<br />

67496 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW LIBR 223 Hinton<br />

66637 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh LIBR 223 Kamphuis<br />

67740 2:45-5:55pm T LIBR 223 Mancina<br />

66174 2:20-5:30pm W LIBR 223 Aube<br />

68480 <strong>10</strong>am-1:<strong>10</strong>pm F LIBR 223 Baker<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64209 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Brady<br />

66161 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Chovan<br />

68398 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Marten<br />

66169 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Rams<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

-Designed for Veterans<br />

66171 6:35-8pm T LIBR 223 Nelson<br />

and 1 hr 43 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

<strong>10</strong> week course beginning the week of 03/12/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

66168 5 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Chovan<br />

COLL G151 - How to Succeed<br />

as an Online Learner<br />

1 unit<br />

This course provides practical strategies and skills to help<br />

students succeed in online/hybrid courses. Students<br />

learn the meaning of key terms and experience the use<br />

of chat rooms, online environment forums, newsgroups,<br />

and other communication formats.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

6 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68386 3 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Garica<br />

Courses<br />

For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

ONLINE SHADED


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COMMUNICATION STUDIES<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/comm<br />

(714) 895-8772<br />

jlervold@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

Career Services Center<br />

Courses<br />

COMM G<strong>10</strong>0 - Interpersonal<br />

Communication<br />

3 units<br />

Content areas include: self-concept, perception,<br />

listening, language & nonverbal communication,<br />

relational development & conflict management.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

65766 7:55-9:20am MW TECH 116 Janke<br />

65769 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW TECH 118 Sudweeks<br />

65775 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW TECH <strong>10</strong>0 Lervold II<br />

65833 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW TECH <strong>10</strong>0 Lervold II<br />

65785 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW TECH 118 Sudweeks<br />

68503 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW TECH 117 Madrigal<br />

65767 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW TECH <strong>10</strong>0 Lervold II<br />

65782 2:25-3:50pm MW TECH <strong>10</strong>0 Lervold II<br />

65706 7:55-9:20am TTh TECH <strong>10</strong>0 Lenoir<br />

65780 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh TECH 117 Madrigal<br />

65871 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh TECH 118 Sudweeks<br />

68502 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh TECH <strong>10</strong>0 Lenoir<br />

65708 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh TECH <strong>10</strong>1 Dowlatshahi<br />

65705 1-4:<strong>10</strong>pm T TECH <strong>10</strong>0 Lervold II<br />

65709 1-4:<strong>10</strong>pm W TECH 116 Janke<br />

67219 9:30am-12:<strong>10</strong>pm F TECH 118 Watkins<br />

65777 6:35-9:45pm T TECH <strong>10</strong>0 Snodgrass<br />

65704 6:35-9:45pm W TECH 116 Janke<br />

COMM G1<strong>10</strong> - Public Speaking<br />

3 units<br />

This course focuses on understanding and applying<br />

the fundamental principles of public speaking in<br />

informative, persuasive and group presentations<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

65788 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW TECH 116 Bennett<br />

68504 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW TECH 117 Terry<br />

67733 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW TECH 116 Bennett<br />

67736 2-5:<strong>10</strong>pm M TECH 118 Wegter<br />

65789 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh TECH 116 Bennett<br />

68505 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh TECH 117 Madrigal<br />

68125 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh TECH 117 Madrigal<br />

65772 1-4:<strong>10</strong>pm W TECH 117 Dinger<br />

65790 6:35-9:45pm M TECH <strong>10</strong>0 Lervold II<br />

67735 6:35-9:45pm W TECH <strong>10</strong>0 Foster<br />

Community for Success<br />

Learning Community<br />

The Community for Success is a year-long fundamental<br />

skills learning community that integrates English with<br />

Student Success and Communication Studies classes.<br />

This linkage will share common goals and provide<br />

students with opportunities to develop strong<br />

writing, communication, study and life skills. Students<br />

in the Program enroll as a cohort in Fall 2011 and<br />

Spring <strong>2012</strong> courses.<br />

Concurrent and ongoing enrollment in all courses is<br />

required for participation.<br />

For more information,<br />

contact Professor Joyce Brady at 714-895-8304.<br />

Spring <strong>2012</strong> Courses:<br />

COMM G1<strong>10</strong><br />

67731 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh TECH 116 Bennett<br />

ENGL G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

64766 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm TTh HUM 316 Cosand<br />

COMM G1<strong>10</strong> continued…<br />

Undecided in choosing a<br />

Major or Career<br />

Check out our resources!<br />

The Career Center is open to<br />

the public and is designed to<br />

assist you in exploring possible<br />

career choices.<br />

Phone: (714) 895-8217<br />

COMM G1<strong>10</strong> continued…<br />

COMM G1<strong>10</strong>, 67731 is part of a Learning Community,<br />

designed to provide support and enhance the college<br />

experiences of GWC students. This Learning Community<br />

is a semester long program open to all students, and<br />

requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL G<strong>10</strong>0, 64766.<br />

For more information, contact Professor Joyce Brady at<br />

714-895-8304<br />

LECTURE<br />

67731 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh TECH 116 Bennett<br />

LECTURE<br />

64766 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm TTh HUM 316 Cosand<br />

COMM G1<strong>10</strong>H - Public Speaking Honors 3 units<br />

This course sharpens the focus on understanding and<br />

applying the fundamental principles of informative,<br />

persuasive and group presentations. Readings and<br />

assignments for this class are more rigorous than<br />

in the standard course. Through researching library<br />

and internet sources, giving individual speeches and<br />

participating in group presentations, students learn to<br />

excel in presenting information clearly, reasonably and<br />

persuasively.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68397 2-5:<strong>10</strong>pm M TECH 118 Wegter<br />

COMM G112 - Small Group Dynamics 3 units<br />

Recommended for Communication Studies, Business,<br />

Education majors & individuals interested in<br />

participating effectively in groups in work or community<br />

settings.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

65712 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh TECH <strong>10</strong>0 Lenoir<br />

65969 6:35-9:45pm M TECH 118 Wegter<br />

COMM G220 - Essentials<br />

of Argumentation<br />

3 units<br />

The principles of argumentation emphasizing the skills<br />

of critical thinking, including: reasoning, motivating,<br />

persuading and developing the analytical skills needed<br />

to construct arguments and refutation.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

65804 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW TECH <strong>10</strong>1 Mcpherson<br />

68453 6:35-9:45pm T TECH <strong>10</strong>1 Mcpherson<br />

COMM G255 - Intercultural Communication 3 units<br />

This course analyzes cultural differences<br />

influencing interactions between people of various<br />

ethnicities and cultures. Students learn cultural<br />

principles and communication skills to improve<br />

intercultural interactions and reduce prejudice and<br />

misunderstandings.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Comm G<strong>10</strong>0 or Comm G<strong>10</strong>8<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

68383 1-4:<strong>10</strong>pm T TECH 118 Sudweeks<br />

68401 6:35-9:45pm W TECH 118 Sudweeks<br />

COMM G260 - Organizational Communication 3 units<br />

This course focuses on understanding and applying<br />

communication principles in professional settings.<br />

Students will learn and practice strategies that are<br />

successful within the changing environment of<br />

organizations.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

68384 1-4:<strong>10</strong>pm T TECH <strong>10</strong>1 Mcpherson<br />

CLASS CANCELLATION<br />

<strong>College</strong> reserves the right to cancel classes.<br />

All classes offered are based upon sufficient<br />

enrollment to economically warrant them. Classes<br />

may be cancelled as a result of low enrollment,<br />

State legislation, and/or financial considerations.<br />

When classes are cancelled due to low enrollment,<br />

every attempt will be made to help students adjust<br />

their academic schedules.<br />

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COMPUTER BUSINESS<br />

APPLICATIONS<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/cba<br />

(714) 895-8792<br />

bjones@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

CBA G<strong>10</strong>0 - Computer Keyboarding,<br />

Introduction--Parts 1, 2 and 3<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Computer Business Applications G<strong>10</strong>1, G<strong>10</strong>2,<br />

and G<strong>10</strong>3<br />

A basic computer keyboard presentation using ‘touch’<br />

techniques and an introduction to table preparation,<br />

letter formatting, memos, and manuscript report<br />

preparation including endnotes and footnotes. The<br />

student will learn some basic word processing concepts<br />

to make keyboarding quick and easy.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$8 course material fee<br />

Orientation: 2/3 at 9 or 11am<br />

64492 9am-3:30pm F HUM 201 Sykes<br />

CBA G<strong>10</strong>1 - Computer Keyboarding,<br />

Introduction, Part 1<br />

1 unit<br />

Same as: first third of Computer Business Applications G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

A basic computer keyboard presentation using ‘touch’<br />

techniques including an introduction to symbol-key<br />

reaches. This course assumes that the student has never<br />

had a formal keyboarding class or does not know ‘touch’<br />

techniques.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

Students must access this ONLINE class at<br />

www.onlinegwc.org on Monday, April 2, <strong>2012</strong> to begin<br />

this course.<br />

65598 4 hrs 25 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Sykes<br />

CBA G120 - QuickBooks Pro<br />

2 units<br />

This course uses QuickBooks Pro to train the student<br />

to use the computer to keep track of bookkeeping and<br />

financial transactions in order to make sound business<br />

decisions. It includes setting up the chart of accounts,<br />

dealing with customers and receivables, vendors and<br />

payables, banking functions, and creating reports.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64545 6-8:35pm M HUM 201 Long<br />

and 2 hrs 60 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

CBA G145 - Introduction to Computers 1.5 units<br />

This course provides a basic hands-on introduction<br />

to computers as well as computer concepts and<br />

literacy. Students learn fundamental skills of computer<br />

hardware, software, application skills, the Internet, and<br />

networking. This course is designed for students who<br />

have no prior experience with computer concepts. This<br />

course may be taken four times when new products,<br />

new software versions or features are taught.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$3.50 course material fee<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

64508 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:15pm MW HUM 201 Mushet<br />

and 12:15-1:45pm MW HUM 200<br />

CBA G149 - Outlook<br />

2 units<br />

Using OUTLOOK 20<strong>10</strong>, compose and send e-mail<br />

messages; format message content by using character<br />

and paragraph formatting; use graphic elements such<br />

as charts and tables; and create contact records, tasks,<br />

and appointments from incoming messages. Create<br />

contact groups, schedule meetings, and share schedules<br />

to facilitate communication with other Outlook users.<br />

This course covers the skills needed to prepare for the<br />

OUTLOOK 20<strong>10</strong> Core Microsoft Office Specialist Exam<br />

(MOS). This course may be taken four times when new<br />

products, new software versions or features are taught.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Proper keyboarding and basic computer<br />

skills are suggested.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

Students must access this ONLINE class at www.<br />

onlinegwc.org on Monday, January 30, <strong>2012</strong> to begin<br />

this course.<br />

68218 6 hrs 46 min arr/week GWC ONLINE White<br />

CBA G150 Windows, Introduction 1.5 units<br />

Using Windows XP, introduction to the Microsoft Windows<br />

operating system. Hands-on experience managing<br />

folders and files, preparing disks, launching multiple<br />

applications with Windows Explorer and My Computer,<br />

customizing the Windows working environment, locating<br />

information on local disks and on the web.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68735 8am - 9:05am T HUM 201 Sykes<br />

and 9:05am - 11:<strong>10</strong>am T HUM 201<br />

and 2 hrs 15 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

CBA G151 Windows, Intermediate 1.5 units<br />

Using Windows XP, this course will provide the<br />

fundamental skills to use Microsoft Windows at the<br />

intermediate level. Students will receive hands-on<br />

experience to find files and data; use Internet search<br />

services to find information by query and subject; work<br />

with graphics in documents; use OLE (object linking and<br />

embedding); work with hardware, printers, and fonts;<br />

explore network resources; and define and perform disk<br />

maintenance.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Computer Business Applications G150 or<br />

equivalent<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68736 8am - 9:05am T HUM 201 Sykes<br />

and 9:05am - 11:<strong>10</strong>am T HUM 201<br />

and 2 hrs 15 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

“You must log on to your online class during<br />

the 1st week of the semester or you may be<br />

dropped from the roster.”<br />

CBA G155 - WORD, Introduction<br />

2 units<br />

Using WORD 20<strong>10</strong>, create, format, and edit a Word<br />

document with pictures; create a research paper with<br />

citations and references; create a business letter using<br />

mail merge; and create mailing labels and envelopes.<br />

This course, together with CBA G156, reviews the skills<br />

needed to prepare for the WORD 20<strong>10</strong> Core Microsoft<br />

Office Specialist Exam (MOS). This course may be taken<br />

four times when new products, new software versions or<br />

features are taught.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Keyboarding experience would be helpful.<br />

$6 course material fee<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64496 8-9:25am MW HUM 201 Sykes<br />

and 9:25-<strong>10</strong>:55am M HUM 200<br />

and 1 hr 42 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

CBA G156 - WORD, Intermediate<br />

2 units<br />

Using WORD 20<strong>10</strong>, create tables, web pages, and long<br />

documents using advanced proofing options and<br />

markup tools. Insert graphics and create SmartArt<br />

and charts; apply and modify styles; create footnotes,<br />

endnotes, outlines, indexes, tables of content,<br />

comments, and hyperlinks. This course, together with<br />

CBA G155, reviews the skills needed to prepare for<br />

the WORD 20<strong>10</strong> Core Microsoft Office Specialist Exam<br />

(MOS). This course may be taken four times when new<br />

products, new software versions or features are taught.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Computer Business Applications G155<br />

$6 course material fee<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

645<strong>10</strong> 8-9:25am MW HUM 201 Sykes<br />

and 9:25-<strong>10</strong>:55am M HUM 200<br />

and 1 hr 42 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

CBA G157 - WORD, Advanced<br />

2 units<br />

Using Word 20<strong>10</strong>, build on your knowledge of<br />

introduction to intermediate features of WORD to<br />

produce agendas, letterheads, envelopes, business<br />

cards, compact disk labels, calendars, flyers and<br />

announcements, brochures, and other specialty<br />

documents. Learn to work with templates, wizards,<br />

page layout, graphic features, Mail Merge, WordArt, and<br />

layout design to create desktop publishing documents.<br />

This course may be taken four times when new products,<br />

new software versions or features are taught.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Computer Business Applications G156<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

Students must access this ONLINE class at<br />

www.onlinegwc.org on Monday, April 2, <strong>2012</strong> to begin<br />

this course.<br />

68306 5 hrs 38 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Mushet<br />

Courses<br />

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Courses<br />

CBA G160 - EXCEL, Introduction<br />

2 units<br />

Using EXCEL 20<strong>10</strong> to create and edit professional-looking<br />

spreadsheets. Learn how to manage the worksheet and<br />

workbook environments; create cell data; format cells<br />

and worksheets; apply formulas and functions; present<br />

data visually by creating charts; share worksheet data<br />

with other users; and analyze and organize data. This<br />

course, together with CBA G161, reviews the skills<br />

needed to prepare for the EXCEL 20<strong>10</strong> Core Microsoft<br />

Office Specialist Exam (MOS). This course may be taken<br />

four times when new products, new software versions or<br />

features are taught.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$6 course material fee<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

64553 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh HUM 201 Mack<br />

and 12:35-2pm TTh HUM 200<br />

CBA G161 - EXCEL, Intermediate<br />

2 units<br />

Using EXCEL 20<strong>10</strong>, create intermediate to advanced<br />

level workbooks by auditing and validating workbook<br />

data; consolidating data and linking workbooks and<br />

worksheets; work with external data sources; create<br />

data tables, pivot tables, and pivot charts; use and create<br />

templates and macros. This course, together with CBA<br />

G160, reviews the skills needed to prepare for the EXCEL<br />

20<strong>10</strong> Core Microsoft Office Specialist Exam (MOS). This<br />

course may be taken four times when new products,<br />

new software versions or features are taught.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Computer Business Applications G160<br />

$6 course material fee<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

64528 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh HUM 201 Mack<br />

and 12:35-2pm TTh HUM 200<br />

CBA G165 - ACCESS, Introduction 2 units<br />

Use ACCESS to design and create a database by creating<br />

tables, determining the Primary keys, any additional<br />

fields, and determining and implementing relationships<br />

between tables; and design and create queries, forms,<br />

and reports. This course, together with CBA G166,<br />

reviews the skills needed to prepare for the ACCESS<br />

20<strong>10</strong> Core Microsoft Office Specialist Exam (MOS). This<br />

course may be taken four times when new products,<br />

new software versions or features are taught.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64530 12:45-2:15pm MW HUM 201 White<br />

and 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

STUDENT<br />

COMPUTER<br />

CENTER<br />

B&W and Color printing, faxing,<br />

scanning, Mac and PC computers.<br />

See ad on<br />

page 54<br />

For more information call (714) 892-7711 x50111<br />

CBA G166 - ACCESS, Intermediate 2 units<br />

Using ACCESS 20<strong>10</strong>, build links, relationships, and<br />

indexes; design and build advanced queries, forms,<br />

and reports; use mail merge and advanced navigation<br />

techniques; use special controls and tools for check<br />

boxes, combo boxes, tab controls, and add hyperlinks.<br />

Create and edit macros and modules. This course,<br />

together with CBA G165, reviews the skills needed to<br />

prepare for the ACCESS 20<strong>10</strong> Core Microsoft Office<br />

Specialist Exam (MOS). This course may be taken four<br />

times when new products, new software versions or<br />

features are taught.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Computer Business Applications G165 or<br />

equivalent experience<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64501 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW HUM 201 Jones/<br />

and 3 hrs 21 min arr/week GWC ONLINE White<br />

CBA G170 - PowerPoint, Introduction 2 units<br />

Using POWERPOINT 20<strong>10</strong>, create, format, and edit<br />

professional-looking presentations and enhance<br />

presentations with clip art, pictures, shapes, and Word<br />

Art. Create a presentation with video, audio, and pictures<br />

with effects; add new slides and changing slide layouts;<br />

and make changes to slide text content. This course,<br />

together with CBA G171, reviews the skills needed to<br />

prepare for the POWERPOINT 20<strong>10</strong> Core Microsoft Office<br />

Specialist Exam (MOS). This course may be taken four<br />

times when new products, new software versions or<br />

features are taught.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

-Students must access this ONLINE class at<br />

www.onlinegwc.org on Monday, January 30, <strong>2012</strong><br />

to begin this course.<br />

64578 6 hrs 46 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Mushet<br />

CBA G171 - PowerPoint, Intermediate 2 units<br />

Using POWERPOINT 20<strong>10</strong>, create professional-looking<br />

templates; review, publish, and protect presentations;<br />

apply and insert advanced graphic, audio, and video<br />

into presentations; animate and use multimedia<br />

effects; customize themes and slide masters; prepare<br />

a presentation for delivery and electronic distribution.<br />

This course, together with CBA G170, reviews the skills<br />

needed to prepare for the POWERPOINT 20<strong>10</strong> Core<br />

Microsoft Office Specialist Exam (MOS). This course may<br />

be taken four times when new products, new software<br />

versions or features are taught.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Computer Business Applications G170 or<br />

equivalent knowledge<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

-Students must access this ONLINE class at<br />

www.onlinegwc.org on Monday, April 2, <strong>2012</strong> to<br />

begin this course.<br />

64506 6 hrs 46 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Mushet<br />

CBA G181 - MS Office<br />

4 units<br />

Using Microsoft Office 20<strong>10</strong>, learn the core features<br />

and functionality of WORD, EXCEL, ACCESS, and<br />

POWERPOINT to create, edit, and format professionallooking<br />

business documents, spreadsheets, databases,<br />

and presentations. Learn how to integrate files and<br />

data among WORD, EXCEL, ACCESS, and POWERPOINT.<br />

This course, together with CBA G183, reviews the<br />

skills needed to prepare for the Core Microsoft Office<br />

Specialist (MOS) Exams for Word, Excel, Access, and<br />

PowerPoint. This course may be taken four times when<br />

new products, new software versions or features are<br />

taught. Proper keyboarding and basic computer skills<br />

are suggested.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Proper keyboarding and basic computer<br />

skills are suggested.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

-Students must access this ONLINE class at<br />

www.onlinegwc.org on Monday, January 30, <strong>2012</strong> to<br />

begin this course.<br />

68511 6 hrs 46 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Jones<br />

CBA G183 - MS Office, Intermediate 4 units<br />

Using Microsoft Office 20<strong>10</strong>, learn the intermediate<br />

to advanced features and functionality of MS Office to<br />

create, edit, and enhance the delivery of professionallooking<br />

documents, spreadsheets, databases, and<br />

presentations using WORD, EXCEL, ACCESS, and<br />

POWERPOINT. This course, together with CBA G181,<br />

reviews the skills needed to prepare for the Core<br />

Microsoft Office Specialist Exams (MOS) for Word, Excel,<br />

Access, and PowerPoint. This course may be taken four<br />

times when new products, new software versions or<br />

features are taught.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: CBA G181 or equivalent<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

-Students must access this ONLINE class at<br />

www.onlinegwc.org on Monday, January 30, <strong>2012</strong><br />

to begin this course.<br />

68136 6 hrs 46 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Jones<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/cs<br />

(714) 895-8792<br />

dnielsen@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

CS G<strong>10</strong>1 - Computer Literacy<br />

3 units<br />

A lecture and laboratory course that provides a brief<br />

overview of computing concepts & terminology. Lab<br />

exercises completed using a micro computer.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

64360 5:15-7:20pm T HUM 212 Bogart<br />

and 7:25-9:30pm T HUM 212<br />

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CS G<strong>10</strong>2 - Computer Software<br />

Development, Introduction<br />

4 units<br />

A lecture and laboratory course which introduces<br />

students to the basic principles of Computer Software<br />

Development. Computer architecture concepts and<br />

principles of operation, operating systems basics, file<br />

management, and software development principles will<br />

be discussed, demonstrated, and practiced. Common<br />

programming languages, including Java, C, C++, and<br />

Visual Basic will be discussed and small programs in<br />

each language will be implemented. Recommended<br />

course for all GWC software development and operating<br />

systems classes.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

64347 5-8:<strong>10</strong>pm T HUM 206 Cohen<br />

and 8:<strong>10</strong>-11:20pm T HUM 211<br />

CS G130 - Survey of Computer Science/<br />

Information Technology<br />

4 units<br />

A lecture and laboratory course which surveys computer<br />

science and information technology with emphasis on<br />

computer business applications. The student will be<br />

exposed to computer concepts including components<br />

of a computer, operating systems, utility programs,<br />

terminology, communications, networking, internet<br />

usage, ethical issues and computer application software,<br />

such as word processing, spreadsheets, data base, data<br />

base query and presentation software. The student will<br />

complete projects in a desktop computer environment.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

64421 8:45-11:55am M HUM 208 Bogart<br />

and 8:45-11:55am W HUM 211<br />

64362 8:45-<strong>10</strong>:<strong>10</strong>am TTh HUM 208 Nielsen<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:15-11:40am TTh HUM 211<br />

64365 1-2:25pm TTh HUM 208 Nielsen<br />

and 2:30-3:55pm TTh HUM 211<br />

64352 5-8:<strong>10</strong>pm Th HUM 208 Zeighami<br />

and 8:<strong>10</strong>-11:20pm Th HUM 2<strong>10</strong><br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64422 6 hrs 33 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Chandra<br />

CS G147 - Game Programming,<br />

Introduction<br />

4 units<br />

A lecture and laboratory course which is a study of<br />

various computer game engines and game development<br />

strategies. Programming of interactive 3D games using<br />

Microsoft Visual Studio .Net and DirectX on the Windows<br />

platform. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Computer Science G177 or G178<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

64565 5-8:<strong>10</strong>pm M HUM 206 Liu<br />

and 8:<strong>10</strong>-11:20pm M Hum 211<br />

CS G153 - Java Programming,<br />

Introduction<br />

4 units<br />

A lecture and laboratory course in the principles of<br />

programming such as data manipulation, branching,<br />

looping, modularization, classes, objects, console and<br />

graphical user interfaces, file handling, and memory<br />

handling will be discussed in lectures and practiced<br />

through lab projects. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Computer Science G<strong>10</strong>2, Math G030<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

682<strong>10</strong> 5-8:<strong>10</strong>pm Th HUM 211 Liu<br />

and 8:<strong>10</strong>-11:20pm Th HUM 211<br />

CS G167 - iPhone Programming<br />

with Objective C<br />

4 units<br />

Fundamentals of iPhone App Development including<br />

SDK (Software Development Kit), Cocoa Touch, Xcode<br />

and Interface Builder. This course may be taken 2 times<br />

when new products, software or features are taught.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Successful completion of at least one course<br />

in C programming or one of these Object Oriented<br />

(OO) languages, C++, C# (CSharp), or Java, and should<br />

understand OO design and development concepts.<br />

$8 course material fee<br />

68489 9am-12:<strong>10</strong>pm S FN ART 202 Cohen<br />

and 12:30-3:40pm S FN ART 202<br />

CS G175 - C++ Programming<br />

4 units<br />

A lecture and laboratory course that covers the principles<br />

of programming such as data manipulation, branching,<br />

looping, modularization, classes, objects, console and<br />

graphical user interfaces, file handling, and memory<br />

handling will be discussed in lectures and practiced<br />

through lab projects. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Computer Science G<strong>10</strong>2, Math G030<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

64370 5-8:<strong>10</strong>pm T HUM 208 Cavin<br />

and 8:<strong>10</strong>-11:20pm T HUM 2<strong>10</strong><br />

64571 5-8:<strong>10</strong>pm F HUM 206 Lewin<br />

and 8:<strong>10</strong>-11:20pm F HUM 211<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64570 6 hrs 33 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Penna<br />

CS G178 - Visual C# .NET<br />

4 units<br />

This lecture and laboratory course will cover software<br />

development in the Microsoft Visual C# . This course<br />

prepares students for Microsoft.NET Framework Web-<br />

Based Development Certificate and Windows Client<br />

Development Certificate. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Computer Science G153 or G175<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

64356 5-8:<strong>10</strong>pm M Hum 206 Liu<br />

and 8:<strong>10</strong>-11:20pm M HUM 211<br />

CS G189 - Data Structures with C++ 4 units<br />

This lecture and laboratory course will cover the Data<br />

Structures and Object Oriented Programming concepts<br />

using the C++ language. Arrays, queues, stacks,<br />

linked-lists, trees, hashing, graphs, recursion, sorting,<br />

searching, optimization, classes, objects, inheritance,<br />

and polymorphism will be discussed and practiced.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Computer Science G175<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

Offered during Spring semester only<br />

64569 5-8:<strong>10</strong>pm M HUM 2<strong>10</strong> Lewin<br />

and 8:<strong>10</strong>-11:20pm M HUM 2<strong>10</strong><br />

CS G196 - Web Programming with .NET 4 units<br />

In this lecture and laboratory course students will<br />

study and build interactive web applications using<br />

.Net technologies. This course prepares students for<br />

Microsoft .NET Framework Web-Based Development<br />

Certificate. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Computer Science G177 or G178<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

64355 5-8:<strong>10</strong>pm W HUM 2<strong>10</strong> Stokes<br />

and 8:15-11:25pm W HUM 2<strong>10</strong><br />

Cosmetology<br />

Department<br />

Spring Session - Jan 17-May 25<br />

Open to the Public<br />

Cosmetology Services<br />

Cutting, Hair Styling, Perms,<br />

Color, Skincare, Manicure<br />

Tuesday thru <strong>Fri</strong>day 9am - 2:30pm<br />

For appointments call (714) 895-8115 x1<br />

Esthetician/Skin Care Services<br />

Customized Facials, Waxing, Makeup,<br />

Back Facials, Hot Stone Therapy<br />

Specialty Treatments<br />

Tues, Wed, and <strong>Fri</strong> - 12:45pm & 2:30pm<br />

Thur - <strong>10</strong>:00am, 12:45pm, 2:30pm<br />

For Appointments call (714) 895-8124<br />

Discounts<br />

Seniors with Gold Key Card<br />

Students with GWC ID Card<br />

All work done by students<br />

COSMETOLOGY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/cosmo<br />

(714) 895-8115 x 3<br />

ereyna@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

COSM G021 - Cosmetology, Level I 11 units<br />

A beginning course in cosmetology that acquaints<br />

the student with basic scientific theory in anatomy,<br />

physiology, bacteriology, California State Board rules<br />

and regulations and the principles of wet hairstyling,<br />

cutting, coloring, and permanent waving.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Missing the first class session may result in being<br />

dropped from program. Cost of the required kit is $1,579<br />

and must be purchased with cash, money order, or<br />

cashier check only, on the 1st day of instruction. These<br />

items will be used throughout the entire program.<br />

9 week course beginning the week of 01/17/12<br />

68708 8-<strong>10</strong>:50am MTWThF COSMET 113 Chambliss<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:50am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 113<br />

9 week course beginning the week of 03/19/12<br />

68709 8-<strong>10</strong>:50am MTWThF COSMET 113 Chambliss<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:50am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 113<br />

Courses<br />

For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

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Courses<br />

COSM G022 - Cosmetology, Level II 11 units<br />

An intermediate course in cosmetology that acquaints<br />

the student with basic scientific theory in trichology,<br />

occupational health and safety, communicable diseases,<br />

dermatology, and the principles of facials, manicuring,<br />

hair cutting, hair coloring and perms.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Prerequisites: Cosmetology G021<br />

9 week course beginning the week of 01/17/12<br />

PERMISSION ONLY FOR THIS SECTION<br />

687<strong>10</strong> 8-<strong>10</strong>:50am MTWThF COSMET 113 Fiorane<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:50am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 113<br />

9 week course beginning the week of 03/19/12<br />

PERMISSION ONLY FOR THIS SECTION<br />

68711 8-<strong>10</strong>:50am MTWThF COSMET 113 Fiorane<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:50am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 113<br />

COSM G023 - Cosmetology, Level III 8 units<br />

An advanced course in cosmetology that acquaints the<br />

student with electricity, safety precautions of HIV/AIDS,<br />

ergonomics, the principles of facials, manicuring, and<br />

an introduction to long hair design. Skills are performed<br />

on patrons in a salon setting.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Prerequisites: Cosmetology G022<br />

9 week course beginning the week of 01/17/12<br />

PERMISSION ONLY FOR THIS SECTION<br />

68712 8-9:05am MTWThF COSMET 113 Reyna<br />

and 9:05am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 113<br />

9 week course beginning the week of 03/19/12<br />

PERMISSION ONLY FOR THIS SECTION<br />

68713 8-9:05am MTWThF COSMET 113 Reyna<br />

and 9:05am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 113<br />

COSM G024 - Cosmetology, Level IV 8 units<br />

An advanced course in cosmetology that acquaints<br />

the student with basic scientific theory in cosmetic<br />

chemistry, professional development, wigs, hairpieces,<br />

and the principles of advanced hair sculpting. Skills are<br />

performed on patrons in a salon atmosphere.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Prerequisites: Cosmetology G023<br />

9 week course beginning the week of 01/17/12<br />

PERMISSION ONLY FOR THIS SECTION<br />

68714 8-9:05am MTWThF COSMET 113 Christie<br />

and 9:05am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 113<br />

9 week course beginning the week of 03/19/12<br />

PERMISSION ONLY FOR THIS SECTION<br />

68715 8-9:05am MTWThF COSMET 113 Christie<br />

and 9:05am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 113<br />

COSM G025 - Cosmetology, Level V 8 units<br />

An advanced course in Cosmetology which acquaints<br />

the student with the State Board of Cosmetology<br />

examination, job interview skills and engages advanced<br />

manipulative skills on patrons from the community in a<br />

beauty salon atmosphere.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Prerequisites: Cosmetology G024<br />

9 week course beginning the week of 01/17/12<br />

PERMISSION ONLY FOR THIS SECTION<br />

68716 8-9:05am MTWThF COSMET 113 Reyna<br />

and 9:05am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 113<br />

9 week course beginning the week of 03/19/12<br />

PERMISSION ONLY FOR THIS SECTION<br />

68717 8-9:05am MTWThF COSMET 113 Reyna<br />

and 9:05am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 113<br />

COSM G071 - Esthetics - Level 1<br />

9 units<br />

Prepares the student for a vocation in Esthetics. The<br />

students will be trained in the basic State Board<br />

procedures and knowledge of skin analysis, facials,<br />

massage techniques, exfoliation, hair removal, use of<br />

electrical modalities as well as basic makeup.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Students enrolling in this program are required to<br />

purchase their kit on the first day of instruction (cash,<br />

money order or cashier check only) which will cost $<strong>10</strong>17<br />

and will be used throughout this program.<br />

9 week course beginning the week of 01/17/12<br />

68434 8-9:50am MTWThF TECH 112A Smith<br />

and 9:51am-4:30pm MTWThF TECH 112A<br />

COSM G072 - Esthetics - Level 2<br />

9 units<br />

The students will be trained in intermediate and<br />

advanced knowledge of skin analysis, facials, massage<br />

techniques, peels, hair removal, use of electrical<br />

modalities, special effects and corrective makeup.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Prerequisites: COSM G071<br />

9 week course beginning the week of 03/19/12<br />

PERMISSION ONLY FOR THIS SECTION<br />

68435 8-9:50am MTWThF TECH 112A Smith<br />

and 9:51am-4:30pm MTWThF TECH 112A<br />

COUNSELING<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/counseling<br />

(714) 895-8799<br />

vornelas@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

COUN G<strong>10</strong>0 - Career Planning<br />

1.5 units<br />

A course designed to assist students in making career<br />

& life choices through clarifying values, interests, and<br />

personality characteristics that fit with possible careers<br />

options.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$8 course material fee<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

67112 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm T BUS 212 Duenas<br />

COUN G<strong>10</strong>3 - Educational Planning<br />

for Student Success<br />

1 unit<br />

Students will take charge of their educational experience<br />

& plan their college courses, through development of an<br />

individualized student educational plan.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

67<strong>10</strong>6 2 hrs 25 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Nguyen<br />

Please refer to the<br />

searchable schedule for<br />

up-to-date information regarding<br />

course offerings. Updates to the<br />

printed schedule and the current .pdf<br />

version that is posted may be found<br />

after press updates<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

COUN G<strong>10</strong>4 - Career and Life Planning 3 units<br />

An extensive career and life planning course within the<br />

broad perspective of psychological, sociological, and<br />

physiological theories.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$8 course material fee<br />

67116 9:35-11am MW BUS 212 Olson<br />

67115 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW BUS 212 Olson<br />

68323 1-4:<strong>10</strong>pm M BUS 212 Olson<br />

67<strong>10</strong>3 9:35-11am TTh BUS 212 STAFF<br />

67<strong>10</strong>2 7:55-9:20am TTh BUS 212 Allen<br />

67<strong>10</strong>0 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm W BUS 212 Jordan<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

67<strong>10</strong>1 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Valenzuela<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

67119 6 hrs 58 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Valenzuela<br />

PUENTE PROGRAM<br />

The Puente Program is a year-long learning community<br />

that includes three main components: accelerated<br />

writing course sequence that incorporates Mexican-<br />

American and Latino authors, intensive counseling,<br />

and mentoring. Students in the Puente Program enroll<br />

as a cohort in required coursework each semester and<br />

participate in the program activities year-round.<br />

An application to the program is required prior to<br />

enrollment; Concurrent enrollment in both courses is<br />

required for participation. For more information,<br />

contact Counselor Nancy Fong,<br />

GWC Counseling Center, 714-895-8119.<br />

Spring <strong>2012</strong> Courses:<br />

COUN <strong>10</strong>4<br />

67118 8:35-<strong>10</strong>am MW HUM 307 Fong<br />

ENGL G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

64760 <strong>10</strong>:15am-12:20pm MW HUM 307 Myers<br />

This section along with concurrent enrollment in 64760<br />

Engl G<strong>10</strong>0 is part of the Puente Program which focuses<br />

on Chicano/Latino content. It is a year-long program<br />

open to all students. For more info, contact Counselor<br />

Nancy Fong, GWC Counseling Center, (714) 895-8119.<br />

LECTURE<br />

67118 8:35-<strong>10</strong>am MW HUM 307 Fong<br />

LECTURE<br />

64760 <strong>10</strong>:15am-12:20pm MW HUM 307 Myers<br />

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Law Enforcement Specialized Courses – Spring <strong>2012</strong><br />

For complete description of a course, please consult the current <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> catalog<br />

The following specialized courses require graduation from a<br />

POST Public Safety Dispatch Academy or equivalent:<br />

CJ G080 Communications Training Officer<br />

For information please call the coordinator: 714-895-8925<br />

or email: srosas@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

The following specialized courses require graduation from a<br />

POST Basic Course (Police Academy) or equivalent:<br />

CJ G092 Special Weapons and Tactics<br />

CJ G070 POST Supervisory Course<br />

For information please call the coordinator: 714-895-8372<br />

or email: mcarrizo@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

visit us on the web at<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/cjtc<br />

The following course requires successful completion of Criminal<br />

Justice G053 (Specialized Investigators Basic Course Orientation),<br />

or employment by a California agency as a Specialized Investigator:<br />

CJ G090 Specialized Investigators Basic Course<br />

The following course requires successful completion of Criminal<br />

Justice G054 (Basic Academy Orientation), or employment by a<br />

California agency as a Peace Officer:<br />

CJ G064 Police Basic Course<br />

For information please call the coordinator: 714-895-8368<br />

or email: conusz@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

The following specialized course requires graduation from a<br />

POST Basic Course (Police Academy) or equivalent:<br />

CJ G095 Leadership Development for Law Enforcement<br />

For information please call the coordinator: 714-895-8925<br />

or email: srosas@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

Courses<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/cjtc<br />

(714) 895-8925<br />

srosas@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

CJ G054 - Police Academy, Regular Basic Course,<br />

Orientation 2 units<br />

This course is designed to familiarize the student with<br />

the police academy training program. This course may<br />

be taken 4 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

$6.50 course material fee<br />

5 week course beginning the week of 02/20/12<br />

Starts 2/20 for five weeks. Meets various evenings during<br />

the week and on Saturdays<br />

68683 6 hrs arr/week CR JUS <strong>10</strong>5 Ames<br />

and 2 hrs arr/week CR JUS <strong>10</strong>5<br />

Veterans Educational Benefits<br />

To apply for educational benefits, veterans and<br />

eligible dependents should contact the Veterans<br />

Clerk, located in the Admissions Office. Desk hours:<br />

9 am to 6 pm, Monday - Thursday and <strong>Fri</strong>day<br />

8 am to 12 pm. (Desk closed 1 pm to 2 pm)<br />

For more information call (714) 895-8140.<br />

CJ G064 - Police Academy -<br />

Regular Basic Course<br />

23 units<br />

This course provides the fundamentals of basic police<br />

training in compliance with the minimum standards<br />

established by the California Commission on Peace<br />

Officer Standards and Training (POST). The training<br />

includes community based policing concepts,<br />

techniques, and observation of application. Forty hours<br />

per week for 24 weeks.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Prerequisites: Criminal Justice G054<br />

Corequisites: Criminal Justice G065<br />

$131 course material fee<br />

25 week course beginning the week of 04/07/12<br />

PERMISSION ONLY -Contact the Criminal Justice<br />

Training Center for more information-Students must<br />

also enroll in CJ G065<br />

68695 32 hrs arr/week CR JUS <strong>10</strong>5 Ames<br />

and 4 hrs 04 min arr/week CR JUS <strong>10</strong>5<br />

CJ G065 - Police Academy - Lifetime<br />

Health & Fitness<br />

2 units<br />

The Lifetime Fitness course stresses the important<br />

components of a lifestyle that supports the development<br />

and maintenance of good physical and mental health<br />

and reduces the risk of illness or injury. The primary<br />

focus emphasizes sound physical and mental health and<br />

the direct impact on the fitness and endurance of the<br />

law enforcement professional.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Prerequisites: Criminal Justice G054<br />

Corequisites: Criminal Justice G064<br />

25 week course beginning the week of 04/07/12<br />

PERMISSION ONLY-Contact the Criminal Justice Training<br />

Center for more information<br />

68697 0 hr 08 min arr/week CR JUS <strong>10</strong>5 Ames<br />

and 2 hrs 25 min arr/week CR JUS <strong>10</strong>5<br />

CJ G067 - Advanced In-Service<br />

Training Issues<br />

1.5 units<br />

New laws and court decisions, arrest, search and seizure,<br />

changes in enforcement policy, new concepts in police<br />

technology, community relations, police ethics and<br />

integrity.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

1 week course beginning the week of 04/18/12<br />

68720 8am-5pm WThF CR JUS 113 Quiros<br />

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Courses<br />

CJ G070 - Sergeant Supervisory,<br />

Law Enforcement<br />

4 units<br />

Fundamentals of police supervision. 80 hour POST<br />

certified course.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

$61 course material fee<br />

2 week course beginning the week of 03/12/12<br />

PERMISSION ONLY<br />

Contact the Criminal Justice Training Center for more<br />

information.<br />

68684 8am-12pm MTWThF CR JUS 113 Quiros<br />

and 1-5pm MTWThF CR JUS 113<br />

CJ G078 - Public Safety Dispatcher Basic<br />

(Intensive Format)<br />

6.5 units<br />

The purpose of this course is to provide the student with<br />

an understanding of the basic roles, responsibilities, and<br />

duties of a dispatcher within a public safety agency.<br />

This course provides standardized dispatcher training<br />

and introduces students to the skills and knowledge<br />

necessary to work in a communications center in a<br />

productive and professional manner. This intensive<br />

format course is approved by the California Commission<br />

on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) and is<br />

designed for the student who is currently employed as a<br />

dispatcher for a public safety agency.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Advisories: The student should be currently employed<br />

as a dispatcher for a public safety agency. The student<br />

should have a basic understanding of the following<br />

subjects as they apply to the position of dispatcher:<br />

California statutory codes, law enforcement radio codes;<br />

the phonetic alphabet; military time; police jargon and<br />

abbreviations; telephone and radio procedures.<br />

$32 course material fee<br />

3 week course beginning the week of 04/16/12<br />

PERMISSION ONLY<br />

Contact the Criminal Justice Training Center for more<br />

information-ADVISORY: Must be currently employed as<br />

a dispatcher in a public safety agency or equivalent<br />

68687 8am-12pm MTWThF CR JUS 113 Quiros<br />

and 1-4pm MTWThF CR JUS 113<br />

and 4-5pm MTWThF CR JUS 113<br />

CJ G079 - Public Safety Dispatcher<br />

Basic (Extended Format)<br />

6.5 units<br />

The purpose of this course is to provide the student with<br />

an understanding of the basic roles, responsibilities, and<br />

duties of a dispatcher within a public safety agency.<br />

This course provides standardized dispatcher training<br />

and introduces students to the skills and knowledge<br />

necessary to work in a communications center in a<br />

productive and professional manner. This extended<br />

format course is approved by the California Commission<br />

on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) and is<br />

designed for the entry level student who is not currently<br />

employed as a dispatcher with a public safety agency.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

$32 course material fee<br />

15 week course beginning the week of 01/31/12<br />

Meets Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 6pm-<strong>10</strong>pm<br />

68688 6-9:35pm TTh CR JUS 113 Quiros<br />

and 9:35-<strong>10</strong>pm TTh CR JUS 113<br />

CJ G080 - Communications Training Officer 2 units<br />

Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T) Certified<br />

40 Hr Communications Training Officer (CTO) course.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Prerequisites: Criminal Justice G078 and minimum of<br />

one year experience as a public safety dispatcher<br />

$15 course material fee<br />

1 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

PERMISSION ONLY<br />

Contact the Criminal Justice Training Center for more<br />

information<br />

68696 8am-5pm MTWThF CR JUS 113 Quiros<br />

CJ G092 - SWAT, Special Weapons<br />

and Tactics, Basic<br />

4 units<br />

Concepts, planning, tactical operations, approach/<br />

entry/search techniques; use of chemical agents,<br />

weapons, rappelling and task-related physical activities.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Prerequisites: Criminal Justice G064 and permission of<br />

Criminal Justice Training Center<br />

$68 course material fee<br />

2 week course beginning the week of 02/28/12<br />

PERMISSION ONLY<br />

Contact the Criminal Justice Training Center for more<br />

information-Pre-requisite and Advisory<br />

68689 8am-5pm TWThF CR JUS 112 Quiros<br />

and 8am-5pm MTWThFS CR JUS 112<br />

CJ G095 - Leadership Development<br />

Program for Law Enforcement<br />

3 units<br />

Student will learn to articulate knowledge of leadership<br />

concepts in the law enforcement environment. Critical<br />

assessment of evaluation policies, leadership behavior,<br />

performance appraisals will be covered, as well as,<br />

establishing the difference between civil and criminal<br />

accountability and the application of Community<br />

Oriented Policing and Problem Solving.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Prerequisites: Criminal Justice G064 and G070<br />

$5 course material fee<br />

12 week course beginning the week of 02/22/12<br />

PERMISSION ONLY<br />

Contact the Criminal Justice Training Center for more<br />

information-Oreintation: 2/8/<strong>2012</strong>, 8am-<strong>10</strong>am-Class<br />

meetings 8am-5pm on 2/22, 3/14, 3/28, 4/11, 4/25, 5/9<br />

68690 8am-5pm W CR JUS 112 Quiros<br />

and 2 hrs 39 min arr/week CR JUS 112<br />

and 8am-5pm W CR JUS 112<br />

CJ G099 - P.O.S.T. Instructor Certification 2 units<br />

This course specifically addresses delivery of the POST<br />

(California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and<br />

Training) Basic Course curriculum and is designed to<br />

expand and enhance the competency and effectiveness<br />

of criminal justice instructor. Course components are<br />

structured to deal with the subject matter expertise,<br />

various instructional techniques, adult learning<br />

concepts, student driven learning and validation<br />

exercises. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Prerequisites: Criminal Justice G064 or approval by<br />

director of Criminal Justice Training Center<br />

$5 course material fee<br />

68485 7am-12pm Th CR JUS 113 Quiros<br />

and 1-6pm Th CR JUS 113<br />

and 7am-12pm F CR JUS 113<br />

and 1-6pm F CR JUS 113<br />

and 7am-12pm S CR JUS 113<br />

CJ G<strong>10</strong>7 - Drugs, Health, and Society 3 units<br />

Same as: Health Education G<strong>10</strong>7<br />

Learn how drugs are used and abused, as well as the<br />

problems associated with physical and emotional<br />

addiction and dependence. Law enforcement, health<br />

concerns, and societal views of drugs are also examined.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

68466 7:55-9:20am MW FORUM2 <strong>10</strong>1 Watkins<br />

CJ G1<strong>10</strong> - Criminal Investigation<br />

3 units<br />

This course addresses the fundamentals of criminal<br />

investigation including searches, interview and<br />

interrogation techniques, crime scene investigation,<br />

sources of information, and case preparation and<br />

management.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

663<strong>10</strong> 7:55-11:05am TTh ADMIN 215 Watkins<br />

CJ G115 - Organized Crime and Terrorism 3 units<br />

An introductory course on organized crime and<br />

terrorism. Subjects include social and theoretical<br />

examinations of organized crime and terrorism. The<br />

means law enforcement professionals use to combat the<br />

organizations and their criminal acts are also examined.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

68176 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW BUS 208 Watkins<br />

CJ G123 - Juvenile Law<br />

3 units<br />

This course provides a study of the juvenile justice<br />

system. It examines patterns of criminal delinquent<br />

behavior and the theories that explain this behavior and<br />

how to control it. This course also examines dependent<br />

children as a result of neglect and abuse.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64<strong>10</strong>5 7:55-11:05am M BUS 2<strong>10</strong> Ormes<br />

68692 7:55-11:05am F BUS 113 Gibbs<br />

CJ G128 - Criminal Procedure & Evidence 3 units<br />

This course provides an overview of procedural criminal<br />

and evidentiary law. This course examines state and<br />

federal constitutional, statutory, and case law governing<br />

criminal prosecutions and post-conviction proceedings.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

68182 11:<strong>10</strong>am-2:20pm M ADMIN 223 Ormes<br />

CJ G130 - Character Development for<br />

Law Enforcement<br />

3 units<br />

This course defines the principals of personal character<br />

as they relate to ethics. It establishes the critical role<br />

that character plays in the ethical decision making of a<br />

person, personal and professional life. It also examines<br />

how ethical choices impact the professional law<br />

enforcement environment and the subsequent effect<br />

on police service This exceptional course is the only<br />

known curriculum that specifically addresses character<br />

and how this quality relates and affects professional law<br />

enforcement.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

64604 7:55-11:05am M BUS 113 Hicks<br />

CLASS CANCELLATION<br />

<strong>College</strong> reserves the right to cancel classes.<br />

All classes offered are based upon sufficient<br />

enrollment to economically warrant them. Classes<br />

may be cancelled as a result of low enrollment,<br />

State legislation, and/or financial considerations.<br />

When classes are cancelled due to low enrollment,<br />

every attempt will be made to help students adjust<br />

their academic schedules.<br />

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CJ G140 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 units<br />

This course analyzes the characteristics of the criminal<br />

justice system, history of criminal law, and legal<br />

process. Focus is on the interrelationship of the system<br />

components, crime reporting methodology, theories of<br />

crime causation, and punishment.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64098 7:55-11:05am W BUS 113 Quiros<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

64091 7:55-11:05am TTh BUS 208 Watkins<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

64532 6 hrs 46 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Quiros<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

68693 6 hrs 46 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Quiros<br />

CJ G141 - Criminal Law I<br />

3 units<br />

This course analyzes the historical and modern<br />

development, classification, and sources of criminal<br />

law. This course also examines criminal law as it<br />

applies to inchoate crimes (attempt, conspiracy, and<br />

solicitation), parties to crimes (principals, accessories,<br />

and accomplices), and defenses to criminal acts.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

64<strong>10</strong>0 7:55-11:05am TTh BUS 111 Quiros<br />

CJ G142 - Criminal Law II<br />

3 units<br />

This course analyses general criminal statutes, crimes<br />

against persons, crimes against property, crimes against<br />

the justice system, and crimes against the public peace<br />

and morals.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

64118 7:55-11:05am TTh BUS 111 Quiros<br />

CJ G146 - Police Report Writing<br />

3 units<br />

Fundamentals of interviewing, development of field<br />

notes, and preparation of arrests, crime, and evidence<br />

reports.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Criminal Justice G142<br />

64<strong>10</strong>6 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm M CR JUS <strong>10</strong>5 Galbraith<br />

CJ G151 - Practical Aspects of Corrections 3 units<br />

This course is a follow-up course to Criminal Justice G150<br />

(Introduction to Corrections) and explores practical<br />

aspects of the modern correctional environment. It<br />

includes concepts of correctional ideology including<br />

professionalism, victimology, restorative justice,<br />

sentencing, diversion, juveniles in the adult system, and<br />

issues related to inmates with special needs. This course<br />

also studies the characteristics and needs of male,<br />

female, and juvenile inmates, and explores constitutional<br />

issues related to these inmate classifications.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Criminal Justice G150<br />

68467 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm W CR JUS 113 Rose<br />

CJ G152 - Probation and Corrections:<br />

Case Planning and Supervision<br />

3 units<br />

Introduction to effective case planning, supervision, and<br />

intervention techniques for probation and corrections<br />

officers working with adult and juvenile criminal<br />

offenders. A practical introduction to a career as a<br />

probation, parole, or corrections officer.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

68337 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm T CR JUS <strong>10</strong>5 Rose<br />

CJ G161 - Introduction to Fingerprint<br />

Identification<br />

3 units<br />

This course is designed to provide the student with<br />

a detailed understanding of the forensic fingerprint<br />

identification process. The student will elarn fingerprint<br />

development, comparison, and identification<br />

techniques.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

68694 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm M CR JUS 113 Doretti<br />

CJ G220 - Forensic Accounting,<br />

Introduction<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Accounting G220<br />

An introductory course in forensic techniques and<br />

investigative accounting. Subjects includes financial<br />

statements, tax fraud, divorce and bankruptcy, identify<br />

theft and various white-collar crimes as well as detection,<br />

prevention and prosecution of crimes.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68221 6 hrs 50 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Johnson<br />

DANCE<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/dance<br />

(714) 895-8772<br />

nbrodie@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

DANC G<strong>10</strong>0 - Modern Dance 1<br />

1.5 units<br />

This course provides instruction & practice in<br />

fundamental modern dance techniques, improvisation<br />

& composition. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64613 11:<strong>10</strong>-11:35am MW REC ED 201 Brodie<br />

and 11:35am-12:35pm MW REC ED 201<br />

DANC G<strong>10</strong>5 - Dance Conditioning<br />

and Stretches<br />

1 unit<br />

This course provides preparatory instruction & practice<br />

of fundamental dance stretches & body conditioning for<br />

students with no recent dance experience. This course<br />

may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64617 12:45-1:50pm M REC ED 201 Brodie<br />

and 12:45-1:50pm W REC ED 201<br />

DANC G<strong>10</strong>6 - Dance Conditioning,<br />

Intermediate<br />

1 unit<br />

Instruction and practice of intermediate level dance<br />

conditioning techniques, which includes Pilates training,<br />

Hatha yoga, and gyrokinesis yoga, ballet floor barre and<br />

dance fitness techniques. This course may be taken<br />

4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Dance G<strong>10</strong>5<br />

64615 12:45-1:50pm M REC ED 201 Brodie<br />

and 12:45-1:50pm W REC ED 201<br />

DANC G115 - Beginning Tap Dance 1 unit<br />

This course is designed to develop beginning tap dance<br />

techniques. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64608 4:55-6pm M REC ED 201 Hendrix<br />

and 6-7:05pm M REC ED 201<br />

DANC G120 - Ballet 1<br />

1.5 units<br />

Instruction & practice in fundamental ballet techniques.<br />

This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64621 2:20-2:50pm MW REC ED 201 Brodie<br />

and 2:50-3:50pm MW REC ED 201<br />

DANC G125 - Jazz Dance 1<br />

1 unit<br />

This course provides instruction & practice in<br />

fundamental jazz dance techniques accompanied by<br />

jazz & rock music. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68223 5:50-6:30pm W REC ED 201 Hendrix<br />

and 6:30-7:45pm W REC ED 201<br />

DANC G125 - Jazz Dance 1<br />

1.5 units<br />

This course provides instruction & practice in<br />

fundamental jazz dance techniques accompanied by<br />

jazz & rock music. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68341 11:<strong>10</strong>-11:40am TTh REC ED 201 Brodie<br />

and 11:40am-12:35pm TTh REC ED 201<br />

DANC G145 - Intermediate<br />

Modern Dance<br />

1.5 units<br />

Instruction & practice in intermediate skills in modern<br />

dance technique, improvisation & composition. This<br />

course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64607 11:<strong>10</strong>-11:35am MW REC ED 201 Brodie<br />

and 11:35am-12:35pm MW REC ED 201<br />

DANC G150 - Rhythm Tap Styles<br />

1 unit<br />

Designed to develop intermediate tap dance techniques.<br />

This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64609 4:55-6pm M REC ED 201 Hendrix<br />

and 6-7:05pm M REC ED 201<br />

DANC G155 - Ballet, Intermediate 1.5 units<br />

For students who have mastered the basic ballet<br />

techniques & want more complex ballet combinations.<br />

This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64618 2:20-2:50pm MW REC ED 201 Brodie<br />

and 2:50-3:50pm MW REC ED 201<br />

DANC G160 - Commercial Dance Styles 1 unit<br />

Instruction & practice in intermediate level jazz dance<br />

techniques accompanied by jazz or rock music. This<br />

course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64622 5:50-6:30pm W REC ED 201 Hendrix<br />

and 6:30-7:45pm W REC ED 201<br />

DANC G225 - Advanced Jazz Dance 1 unit<br />

Instruction & practice in advanced jazz dance<br />

techniques. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64630 5:50-6:30pm W REC ED 201 Hendrix<br />

and 6:30-7:45pm W REC ED 201<br />

DANC G245 - Performance Ensemble 2 units<br />

Performance group for intermediate & advanced<br />

dancers that will present concerts & demonstrations<br />

for the public during the semester. Audition at 1st class<br />

meeting. Enrollment may precede 1st class meeting.<br />

This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68126 1:20-2pm TTh REC ED 201 Brodie<br />

and 2-3:20pm TTh REC ED 201<br />

Courses<br />

For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

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DANC G260 - Dance Production<br />

and Performance<br />

3 units<br />

Audition at first class meeting. Enrollment may precede<br />

the first class meeting. Prepares students to choreograph<br />

& perform in the student dance concert, as well as learn<br />

lighting, costuming, publicity & related production<br />

materials. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64631 1:20-2pm TTh REC ED 201 Brodie<br />

and 2-4:20pm TTh REC ED 201<br />

DESIGN<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/design<br />

(714) 895-8792<br />

gwight@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

DSGN G<strong>10</strong>1 - Introduction to Design 2 units<br />

This is an introductory course for both the general<br />

interest and design major student. It provides a survey<br />

of design in contemporary society including a variety<br />

of design career options. Design theory, practices and<br />

overview of art and design history will be covered.<br />

Emphasis will be on experiencing design through<br />

lecture, lab, field observations and projects.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$<strong>10</strong> course material fee<br />

64850 6-8:05pm Th A/BODY 163 Wight<br />

and 8:05-9:<strong>10</strong>pm Th A/BODY 159<br />

DSGN G<strong>10</strong>5 - Introduction to Design Materials<br />

and Technical Processes<br />

3 units<br />

This is an introductory hands-on course that enables<br />

students to apply their design ideas to plastics, wood<br />

and metal. Appropriate safety instruction for both<br />

hand and basic power tools is included. Lectures<br />

include information on safety, machine operation, basic<br />

materials, processes, fasteners, adhesives and finishes.<br />

This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$20 course material fee<br />

64851 5-7:05pm W A/BODY 163 Wight<br />

and 7:<strong>10</strong>-<strong>10</strong>:20pm W A/BODY 159<br />

DSGN G131 - Perspective and<br />

Rendering Systems<br />

3 units<br />

This course provides the fundamentals of drawing<br />

detailed perspective systems and fundamental<br />

rendering techniques used by designers for accurate<br />

and dramatic presentations. The course emphasis is<br />

on understanding and developing proper perspective<br />

techniques. Design G131 emphasizes perspective in<br />

basic rendering. This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$20 course material fee<br />

64855 5-7:05pm T A/BODY 163 Wight<br />

and 7:05-<strong>10</strong>:15pm T A/BODY 163<br />

DSGN G132 - Rendering and<br />

Perspective Systems<br />

3 units<br />

The emphasis of this course is on progressive rendering<br />

techniques. Fundamentals of drawing detailed<br />

perspective systems are also reviewed. This course may<br />

be taken 2 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$20 course material fee<br />

64852 5-7:05pm T A/BODY 163 Wight<br />

and 7:05-<strong>10</strong>:15pm T A/BODY 159<br />

DSGN G150 - Design Drafting<br />

3 units<br />

This course provides an introduction to manual and<br />

computer aided drafting. Includes descriptive geometry;<br />

mechanism sketching; orthographic and isometric<br />

drafting; blueprint reading, printing and plotting. This<br />

course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$5 course material fee<br />

64853 5-7:05pm M A/BODY 163 Wight<br />

and 7:06-<strong>10</strong>:15pm M A/BODY 159<br />

DSGN G154 - Modeling and<br />

Prototyping Techniques<br />

3 units<br />

An intermediate course in the materials, processes<br />

and techniques for creating 3D mock-ups, models<br />

and prototypes used by designers. Lectures and<br />

demonstrations will allow students to incorporate rapid<br />

prototyping techniques into their class projects. This<br />

course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Design G<strong>10</strong>5/Art G192<br />

$20 course material fee<br />

68137 5-7:05pm W A/BODY 163 Wight<br />

and 7:<strong>10</strong>-<strong>10</strong>:20pm W A/BODY 159<br />

DSGN G170 - Introduction to 2D and 3D Digital<br />

Design 3 units<br />

Students will learn to generate virtual 2D and 3D CAD<br />

projects and subsequently utilize the rapid prototyping<br />

techniques for making solid models. Using Adobe,<br />

Autodesk and other 3D software, students will learn to<br />

effectively display their projects for show or portfolio.<br />

This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Design G150<br />

$25 course material fee<br />

68436 5-7:05pm M A/BODY 163 Wight<br />

and 7:05-<strong>10</strong>:15pm M A/BODY 159<br />

DSGN G232 - Rapid Visualization<br />

Techniques<br />

3 units<br />

This course provides an introduction to technical drawing<br />

and rapid visualization techniques for the presentation<br />

of design concepts employed by professional design<br />

studios. This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Design G131 and G132, or completion of<br />

either G131 or G132 with concurrent enrollment in the<br />

other.<br />

$20 course material fee<br />

68216 5-7:05pm Th A/BODY 163 <strong>West</strong>erkamp<br />

and 7:<strong>10</strong>-<strong>10</strong>:20pm Th A/BODY 163<br />

DSGN G250 - Portfolio Development,<br />

Review and Critique<br />

3 units<br />

The emphasis of this course is on competitive portfolio<br />

development and will allow students to compile their<br />

existing art and design work into a portfolio that will<br />

catch the attention of a portfolio review committee,<br />

prospective employer or client. This course will allow<br />

students to update their skills and portfolio to the most<br />

current design career standards. This course may be<br />

taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$20 course material fee<br />

64847 5-7:05pm Th A/BODY 163 <strong>West</strong>erkamp<br />

and 7:<strong>10</strong>-<strong>10</strong>:20pm Th A/BODY 163<br />

DIGITAL ARTS<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/da<br />

(714) 895-8772<br />

sglumace@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

DART G<strong>10</strong>3 - Digital 2D Design<br />

3 units<br />

This course is an introduction to the basic visual<br />

vocabulary used by visual artists & designers. Using<br />

Macintosh computers & software programs such as<br />

illustrator. Photoshop & Painter, students will explore the<br />

use of the computer as a design tool. Students will learn<br />

ways to observe details in the environment around them<br />

& are encouraged to create meaningful art utilizing the<br />

visual elements of design.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$15 course material fee<br />

64601 6-8:05am T FN ART 203 Hostetter<br />

and 8:05am-<strong>10</strong>:<strong>10</strong>pm T FN ART 203<br />

DART G135 - Introduction to<br />

Adobe Illustrator<br />

3 units<br />

Introduction, practice and practical application of<br />

the latest version of Adobe Illustrator software. This<br />

is the basic program used in industry to produce<br />

graphic designs, compose desktop publishing, control<br />

lettering and perform illustrations. It is also basic to<br />

web sites designs and 3d computer graphics. This class<br />

is required for the Graphic Design Certificate program<br />

completion of Digital Arts <strong>10</strong>0 or equivalent experience<br />

recommended. This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$15 course material fee<br />

64339 1-3:05pm W FN ART 207 Gagne<br />

and 3:06-5:15pm W FN ART 207<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64073 4 hrs 25 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Gagne<br />

DART G150 - Photoshop, Beginning 3 units<br />

Use Photoshop for digital compositing, typography,<br />

image repair, video and web image construction in<br />

business, graphic design, the web and digital media<br />

fields. Emphasis is on tool usage, legal image usage,<br />

photoshop terms and basic functions of the software.<br />

This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$15 course material fee<br />

64346 1-3:05pm T FN ART 203 Gomez-Holbrook<br />

and 3:06-5:15pm T FN ART 203<br />

68454 9-11:05am S FN ART 207 Burger<br />

and 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm S FN ART 207<br />

64343 6-8:05pm T FN ART 205 Burger<br />

and 8:<strong>10</strong>-<strong>10</strong>:15pm T FN ART 205<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64340 4 hrs 25 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Glassford<br />

“You must log on to your online class during<br />

the 1st week of the semester or you may be<br />

dropped from the roster.”<br />

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DART G152 - Using Photoshop,<br />

Intermediate<br />

3 units<br />

Advanced usage of Adobe Photoshop for digital<br />

compositing, filter usage, typography and outputting as<br />

used in business and the Web. Consideration is also given<br />

to Photoshop terms, modes, color balance, shadows/<br />

reflections, light sources, the Photoshop digital working<br />

environment, and the tools and the advanced functions<br />

of the software. This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$15 course material fee<br />

64149 5:30-7:35pm W FN ART 203 Nielsen<br />

and 7:35-9:40pm W FN ART 203<br />

DART G179 - Prepress<br />

3 units<br />

This advanced publishing/prepress course is designed to<br />

use today’s software to prepare not only a commercially<br />

acceptable portfolio, but to prepare the student to<br />

output professional quality documents for use in both<br />

print media and electronic media, using software with<br />

built-in support for both HTML and PDF files. This course<br />

may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Digital Art G174 or Digital Art G176<br />

$15 course material fee<br />

68588 6-8:05pm Th FN ART 207 Hansbury<br />

and 8:05-<strong>10</strong>:<strong>10</strong>pm Th FN ART 207<br />

DART G170 - Graphic Design Principles 3 units<br />

Introductory to visual communication principles. The<br />

“how’s” and “why’s” to make critical choices in solving<br />

graphic design problems. Understanding the connection<br />

between creative choice and technical production.<br />

Required for graphic design certificate program.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64173 4 hrs 25 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Sineri<br />

DART G174 - Introduction to Page Layout &<br />

Design - Adobe InDesign<br />

3 units<br />

An introduction to electronic page layout and design<br />

using today’s popular software such as Adobe InDesign.<br />

This course includes beginning principles of document<br />

design combined with detailed software instruction<br />

that will enable the student to master basic principles<br />

of typography and publishing. This course may be taken<br />

4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$15 course material fee<br />

64350 6-8:05pm M FN ART 207 Hansbury<br />

and 8:06-<strong>10</strong>:15pm M FN ART 207<br />

DART G178 - Introduction to<br />

Web Page Design<br />

3 units<br />

This course provides basic introduction to designing<br />

and preparing images and media for the Web. Use<br />

Dreamweaver, Photoshop and Illustrator to build Web<br />

sites and make Web graphics. This course may be taken<br />

4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$15 course material fee<br />

68308 8:45-<strong>10</strong>:50am S FN ART 203 Cunningham<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:51am-12:55pm S FN ART 203<br />

64363 6-8:05pm M FN ART 207 Glumace<br />

and 8:05-<strong>10</strong>:<strong>10</strong>pm M FN ART 207<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68455 4 hrs 25 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Glumace<br />

DART G180 - Introduction to<br />

Web Animation Using Flash<br />

3 units<br />

A basic introduction into what web designers and<br />

multimedia developers need to know to develop highly<br />

interactive content and/or animation graphics for the<br />

web and multimedia. This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$15 course material fee<br />

64167 6-8:05pm Th FN ART 203 Cunningham<br />

and 8:06-<strong>10</strong>:15pm Th FN ART 203<br />

DART G200 - Advanced Web Design 3 units<br />

This course provides students with advanced web<br />

site production techniques. Exploration and projects<br />

in complex Internet communications using multiple<br />

computer applications, such as Adobe Photoshop,<br />

Adobe Image Ready , and Macromedia Dreamweaver,<br />

to produce state of the art commercial web pages. This<br />

course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Digital Arts G178<br />

$15 course material fee<br />

64180 6-8:05pm W FN ART 207 Burger<br />

and 8:06-<strong>10</strong>:15pm W FN ART 207<br />

DART G222 - Digital Imaging<br />

3 units<br />

In this intoductory course, students will learn to create<br />

professional-quality, original artwork and digital<br />

images using the software programs such as Illustrator,<br />

Photoshop, and Painter. This hands-on course focuses<br />

on familiarizing students with the basic tools and<br />

techniques for creating, editing, and enchancing<br />

photographs and images for use in print, Web, and<br />

multimedia environments. This course may be taken<br />

2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$15 course material fee<br />

64364 8:25-<strong>10</strong>:30am T FN ART 207 Mahmood<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:31am-12:40pm T FN ART 207<br />

DIGITAL MEDIA<br />

(714) 895-8792<br />

dnielsen@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

DM G<strong>10</strong>0 - Digital Media, Introduction 3 units<br />

The history, concepts and theory behind digital media<br />

as well as the production process, digital techniques,<br />

camera and recording basics, video and audio<br />

fundamentals, digital arts will be surveyed. This course<br />

may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$7 course material fee<br />

68458 8:45-<strong>10</strong>:50am M FN ART 202 Carter<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:50am-12:55pm M FN ART 202<br />

686<strong>10</strong> 6-8:05pm Th FN ART 202 Nielsen<br />

and 8:05-<strong>10</strong>:<strong>10</strong>pm Th FN ART 202<br />

DM G1<strong>10</strong> - Digital Audio, Introduction 3 units<br />

This course covers audio theory, tracking, mixing, and<br />

mastering techniques using digital audio workstation<br />

systems in more detail. Lab experiences include editing,<br />

processing, mixing, and mastering projects. May be<br />

taken 3 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$7 course material fee<br />

68459 8:45-<strong>10</strong>:50am W FN ART 205 Kubis<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:50am-1:55pm W FN ART 205<br />

DM G111 - Audio Post Production 3 units<br />

This course covers audio post-production, including<br />

recording and mixing sound effects, music, dialogue,<br />

and surround sound mixing for synchronization to<br />

picture using current industry standard audio and video<br />

editing software. May be taken 3 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$7 course material fee<br />

68460 9-11:05am Th FN ART 202 Wolzinger<br />

and 11:06am-12:30pm Th FN ART 202<br />

and 12:31-1:56pm Th MUSIC 1<strong>10</strong><br />

DM G140 - Media Production,<br />

Introduction<br />

3 units<br />

This course provides hands-on instruction in techniques<br />

and procedures used in media production. Topics<br />

include the production process, scriptwriting, directing,<br />

audio/sound, lighting and design, camera operation,<br />

and recording. May be taken 3 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$7 course material fee<br />

68461 12:40-2:45pm W FN ART 202 Carter<br />

and 2:45-4:50pm W FN ART 202<br />

and 4:50-5:55pm W FN ART <strong>10</strong>6<br />

Courses<br />

For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

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DM G160 - Video Editing and<br />

Motion Graphics<br />

3 units<br />

Theory and techniques in digital editing, motion<br />

graphics and DVD authoring using the Final Cut Pro<br />

Suite will be covered. Topics include assembling,<br />

editing digital audio/video sequences, creating motion<br />

graphics, and DVD authoring. May be taken 3 times.<br />

This course prepares students for the Final Cut X End<br />

User Certification Exam.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$7 course material fee<br />

68462 12:40-2:45pm Th FN ART <strong>10</strong>6 Carter<br />

and 2:45-4:50pm Th FN ART 202<br />

and 4:50-5:55pm Th FN ART <strong>10</strong>6<br />

68463 5:30-7:35pm T FN ART 202 Wolzinger<br />

and 7:36-<strong>10</strong>:45pm T FN ART 202<br />

DM G200 - Applied Digital Media 3 units<br />

This is a capstone course for students preparing for a<br />

career in digital media. Students create projects using<br />

audio, video, and digital arts skills to be included in<br />

professional level products. This course may be taken 3<br />

times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$7 course material fee<br />

68464 2-4:05pm T FN ART 202 Carter<br />

and 4:05-7:15pm T MUSIC 1<strong>10</strong><br />

DRAFTING<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/drafting<br />

(714) 895-8792<br />

lbaird@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

DRAF G090 - CAD Drafting Laboratory 1 unit<br />

For students desiring extra CAD lab hours. The student<br />

will perform exercises which will be assigned in one<br />

of the prerequisite classes. This course may be taken<br />

4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, AA/AS<br />

degree only.<br />

Corequisites: Architecture G160 or G162, Drafting G<strong>10</strong>1,<br />

G<strong>10</strong>5, G1<strong>10</strong>, G170<br />

64652 4:15-7:25pm Th TECH 205 Baird<br />

DRAF G<strong>10</strong>1 - Basic Computer Aided<br />

Design Drafting<br />

4 units<br />

A survey of the basic fundamentals of drafting using the<br />

most current version of AutoCAD software. The course<br />

is designed for the first time drafting student with no<br />

previous CAD experience. The course includes free<br />

hand sketching, interpreting blueprints, drawing layout,<br />

multi-view projection and dimensioning. This course<br />

may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$4 course material fee<br />

64639 8-11:<strong>10</strong>am T TECH 205 Baird<br />

and 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:20pm T TECH 205<br />

and 8-11:<strong>10</strong>am Th TECH 205<br />

DRAF G<strong>10</strong>5 - Basic Engineering Drafting I,<br />

Computer Aided Drafting<br />

3 units<br />

The course will cover the study of correct letter styles for<br />

drafting, geometric construction, multi-view projection,<br />

basic dimensioning, threads & fasteners, isometric<br />

drawing and single auxiliary projection. All drafting<br />

problems will be drawn using computer aided drafting,<br />

(CAD), with AutoCAD software. This course may be taken<br />

2 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$5 course material fee<br />

64667 5:30-7:35pm T TECH 205 Baird<br />

and 7:36-9:41pm T TECH 205<br />

DRAF G170 - Advanced 3D<br />

Mechanical Design<br />

3 units<br />

This is an advanced solid modeling design course for<br />

mechanical drafters, designers, and engineers. Students<br />

will use the most current Computer Aided Drafting<br />

(CAD) software and computer lab projects to develop<br />

solid models, assemblies and drawings and to solve<br />

mechanical design problems. This course may be taken<br />

2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Drafting G1<strong>10</strong><br />

$3 course material fee<br />

64650 5:30-7:35pm Th TECH 205 Baird<br />

and 7:35-9:40pm Th TECH 205<br />

ECOLOGY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/ecology<br />

(714) 895-8990<br />

mwallace@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

ECOL G<strong>10</strong>0 - Human Ecology<br />

3 units<br />

Current problems & possible solutions for people & their<br />

environment.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64654 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh MATHSC 217 Leipzig<br />

ECONOMICS<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/economics<br />

(714) 895-8790<br />

mbowlby@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

ECON G120 - Economic History of the<br />

United States<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: History G1<strong>10</strong><br />

Survey of the growth of the American economy from<br />

colonial times to the present. Emphasis on causal agents<br />

& theoretical roots.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64668 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW ADMIN 2<strong>10</strong> Moore<br />

ECON G170 - Principles of<br />

Micro Economics<br />

3 units<br />

An introduction to the tools and methods of economic<br />

analysis. The course deals with the principles of<br />

economic analysis, supply and demand, costs, microeconomic<br />

models, and production.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or Mathematics<br />

Placement Assessment<br />

68619 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW ADMIN 211 Zawahreh<br />

68620 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh ADMIN 211 Keep<br />

68621 6:35-9:45pm T ADMIN 211 Fey<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68622 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Keep<br />

ECON G175 - Principles of<br />

Macro Economics<br />

3 units<br />

This course is a continuation of the tools of economic<br />

analysis and the application of these tools to the issues<br />

of macro-economics. Advisory: Econ G180<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or Mathematics<br />

Placement Assessment<br />

Advisories: Economics G170<br />

68703 9:30am-12:40pm F ADMIN 211 Cummins<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68704 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Pakula<br />

WANT TO BE<br />

A TEACHER<br />

Classes are designed<br />

primarily for prospective<br />

elementary and secondary<br />

teachers or any student<br />

who wishes to focus on<br />

education and learning.<br />

EDUCATION<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/education<br />

(714) 895-8762<br />

lyork@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

EDUC G<strong>10</strong>2 Teaching Diverse<br />

Contemporary Classrooms<br />

1 unit<br />

Teaching in Diverse Contemporary Classrooms.<br />

Introduction to teaching and learning skills for potential<br />

teachers. This course will address the qualities of an<br />

effective teacher, components and purposes of an<br />

effective professional portfolio and critical issues in<br />

diverse contemporary classrooms. Course includes <strong>10</strong><br />

hours of arranged fieldwork.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68737 11:<strong>10</strong>am - 12:15pm W ADMIN 223 Gergen<br />

EDUC G<strong>10</strong>3 - Technology Proficiencies<br />

for Teachers I<br />

2 units<br />

Based on the Technology Standards for a CA K-12<br />

Preliminary Teaching Credential, this class focuses on<br />

the technology proficiencies required prior to credential<br />

candidates being issued a preliminary Multiple or Single<br />

Subject Credential.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Computer Business Applications G<strong>10</strong>1<br />

$5 course material fee<br />

TEACh 3<br />

658<strong>10</strong> 1-2:05pm T HUM 201 Jones<br />

and 2:05-4:<strong>10</strong>pm T HUM 201<br />

EDUC G200 - The Teaching Profession 3 units<br />

Examination of opportunities, requirements,<br />

responsibilities and rewards in teaching. Skills needed<br />

and problems encountered in the classroom. Course<br />

includes 40 hours of assigned fieldwork.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

TEACh 3<br />

65801 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm M HL SCI 118 Cosand<br />

and 2 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC SITE<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/engineering<br />

(714) 895-8792<br />

thersh@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

ET G<strong>10</strong>0 - Electrical Fundamentals:<br />

AC-DC Circuits<br />

4 units<br />

Basic AC/DC circuits analysis; lab experience & test<br />

equipment practice; for engineering & control systems<br />

technicians.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

64663 6:30-7:55pm MW TECH 212 Hersh<br />

and 7:56-9:40pm MW TECH 212<br />

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ENGLISH PREREQUISITE<br />

REQUIREMENTS<br />

Some English courses have mandatory<br />

prerequisites. If you are planning to enroll<br />

in one of these courses, you must meet<br />

one of the following:<br />

1. Your GWC placement test (results) must<br />

recommend you for the class (placement<br />

test scores are valid for 2 years from the<br />

original date of the test)<br />

Or<br />

2. You must have completed the<br />

prerequisite course with a grade of “C” or<br />

better at GWC after 1989 or be currently<br />

enrolled in it,<br />

Or<br />

3. You must have completed the<br />

prerequisite course at another college<br />

with a grade of “C” or better. To show<br />

proof of the prerequisite completion,<br />

bring a copy of your transcript or grade<br />

report to the Admissions Office prior to<br />

enrolling. Please allow 48 hours for<br />

processing.<br />

Students who have taken English<br />

assessment tests at a California community<br />

college within the last two years may<br />

use those placement results in lieu of<br />

assessment testing at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Such students should bring their test<br />

results to the Assessment Center for review.<br />

Students wishing to challenge a<br />

prerequisite or placement may contact<br />

the Assessment Center for further<br />

information. Prerequisite Challenge forms<br />

can be obtained from the Assessment<br />

Center. Instructions are provided on the<br />

Challenge form.<br />

ENGLISH<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/english<br />

(714) 895-8772<br />

dbarua@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

ENGL G098 - Developmental Writing<br />

and Reading<br />

3 units<br />

Designed for students with native fluency in English<br />

who need extensive reading and writing preparation<br />

for college. Some students may need additional support<br />

from the Writing Center.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

68536 8:50-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW ADMIN 215 Galassi<br />

68537 9:30-11:35am MW BUS 209 Hunter<br />

68538 <strong>10</strong>:15am-12:20pm MW LIBR 221 Josifek<br />

68539 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm MW HUM 315 Galassi<br />

68535 8-<strong>10</strong>:05am TTh HUM 315 Jones<br />

68533 8:50-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh HUM 3<strong>10</strong> Galassi<br />

68541 9:30-11:35am TTh ADMIN 214 Hunter<br />

68534 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm TTh HUM 301 Jones<br />

68540 5:55-8pm MW REC ED <strong>10</strong>7 Skidmore<br />

68532 5:55-8pm TTh HUM 3<strong>10</strong> Chao<br />

ENGL G099 - Preparation for <strong>College</strong><br />

Writing and Reading<br />

3 units<br />

This course is designed for students who need additional<br />

reading and writing preparation for entry into English<br />

G<strong>10</strong>0. It includes paragraph and essay writing, critical<br />

reading, and some grammar review. Some students may<br />

need additional support from the Writing Center.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: English G009 or English G098 or English as<br />

a Second Language G071 or Placement Test<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

68547 8:50-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW ADMIN 223 Zia<br />

68559 <strong>10</strong>:15am-12:20pm MW MATHSC 118A Bergman<br />

68555 <strong>10</strong>:15am-12:20pm MW FN ART 211 Tarango<br />

68548 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm MW ADMIN 214 Tyberg<br />

68561 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm MW LIBR 222 Zia<br />

68546 12:45-2:50pm MW BUS 211 Bergman<br />

68543 8:50-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW BUS 208 Kaiser<br />

68542 8-<strong>10</strong>:05am TTh MATHSC 217 Remsburg-Shir<br />

68544 8:50-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh MATHSC 217 Goodman<br />

68560 8:50-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh HUM 303 Kaiser<br />

68545 <strong>10</strong>:15am-12:20pm TTh HUM 307 Remsburg-Shir<br />

68553 <strong>10</strong>:15am-12:20pm TTh HL SCI 120 Brady<br />

68554 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm TTh FN ART 211 Goodman<br />

68563 12:45-2:50pm TTh BUS <strong>10</strong>8 Remsburg-Shir<br />

68562 8:30am-12:45pm F HUM 303 Gorrie<br />

68549 5:55-8pm MW HUM 316 Brennan<br />

68557 6-<strong>10</strong>:15pm M HUM 315 Whitney I<br />

68552 5:55-8pm TTh HUM 301 Hanania<br />

68558 6-<strong>10</strong>:15pm T HUM 303 Brady<br />

68550 6-<strong>10</strong>:15pm W FN ART 211 Gorrie<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

68729 8am-12:15pm TTh LIBR 221 Sandowicz<br />

ENGL G<strong>10</strong>0 - Freshman Composition 3 units<br />

Composition and revision of essays, critical thinking,<br />

critical reading and documentation. Recommended<br />

for all liberal arts majors and those planning to transfer<br />

to a four-year college or university. Instructor may<br />

recommend up to one additional hour per week in the<br />

Writing Center. UC credit limitations. English G<strong>10</strong>0 and<br />

English G<strong>10</strong>0H combined–maximum credit, one course.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: English G0<strong>10</strong> or English G099 or<br />

Placement Test<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64765 8-<strong>10</strong>:05am MW HUM 305 Myers<br />

64762 8:50-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW HUM 316 Cosand<br />

64767 8:50-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW LIBR 222 Tyberg<br />

68593 8:50-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW HUM 303 Carney<br />

64754 9:30-11:35am MW HUM 206 Salerno<br />

64764 9:30-11:35am MW HL SCI 120 Scheys<br />

64771 <strong>10</strong>:15am-12:20pm MW HUM 302 Hawk<br />

64756 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm MW HUM 303 Carney<br />

64768 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm MW HUM 316 Jones<br />

64761 12:45-4:55pm M HUM 3<strong>10</strong> Remsburg-Shir<br />

66<strong>10</strong>9 12:45-2:50pm MW BUS 2<strong>10</strong> Hawk<br />

64755 8-<strong>10</strong>:05am TTh HUM 307 Brennan<br />

64752 8:50-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh HUM 316 Chao<br />

64743 8:50-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh FA 211 Hanania<br />

64772 9:30-11:35am TTh BUS 2<strong>10</strong> Anderson T<br />

64763 <strong>10</strong>:15am-12:20pm TTh HUM 315 Tarango<br />

64781 <strong>10</strong>:15am-12:20pm TTh MATHSC <strong>10</strong>9 Bhandari<br />

64769 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm TTh HUM 316 Moore<br />

68592 12:45-2:50pm TTh BUS 2<strong>10</strong> Anderson T<br />

64785 12:45-2:50pm TTh HUM 303 Bhandari<br />

64758 9am-1:15pm F HUM 206 Salerno<br />

64783 5:55-8pm MW HUM 3<strong>10</strong> Anderson P<br />

66111 6-<strong>10</strong>:15pm M HUM 301 Folayan<br />

64753 5:55-8pm TTh TECH 118 Whitney<br />

64777 6-<strong>10</strong>:15pm T BUS 208 Najm<br />

64770 6-<strong>10</strong>:15pm W HUM 301 Najm<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

68730 8am-12:15pm TTh LIBR 221 Sandowicz<br />

ENGL G<strong>10</strong>0 continued…<br />

For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

ENGL G<strong>10</strong>0 continued…<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

Two on-campus MANDATORY class meetings: <strong>Fri</strong>day,<br />

2/3 and 5/4 from <strong>10</strong> am to 12:30pm in HUM 212<br />

64779 4 hrs <strong>10</strong> min arr/week GWC ONLINE Kabaji<br />

Two on-campus MANDATORY class meetings: Thursday,<br />

2/2 and 5/3 from 5-7:30pm in BUS 2<strong>10</strong><br />

64784 4 hrs <strong>10</strong> min arr/week GWC ONLINE Zuidervaart<br />

Two on-campus MANDATORY class meetings: 1/30 and<br />

5/21 from 7-9:30 pm in HUM 311.<br />

64778 4 hrs <strong>10</strong> min arr/week GWC ONLINE Folayan<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68699 4 hrs 30 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Kabaji<br />

Community for Success<br />

Learning Community<br />

Learning Community Program<br />

See Page 20 for more information:<br />

ENGL G<strong>10</strong>0, 64766 is part of a Learning Community,<br />

designed to provide support and enhance the college<br />

experiences of GWC students. This Learning Community<br />

is a semester long program open to all students, and<br />

requires concurrent enrollment in COMM G1<strong>10</strong> 67731.<br />

For more information contact Professor Joyce Brady at<br />

714-895-8304.<br />

LECTURE<br />

64766 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm TTh LIBR 222 Cosand<br />

LECTURE<br />

67731 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh TECH 116 Bennett<br />

PUENTE PROGRAM<br />

See Page 24 for more information:<br />

This section along with concurrent enrollment in 67118<br />

Consl G<strong>10</strong>4 is part of the Puente Program which focuses<br />

on Chicano/Latino content. It is a year-long program<br />

open to all students. For more info, contact Counselor<br />

Nancy Fong, GWC Counseling Center, (714) 895-8119.<br />

LECTURE<br />

64760 <strong>10</strong>:15am-12:20pm MW HUM 307 Myers<br />

LECTURE<br />

67118 8:35-<strong>10</strong>am MW HUM 307 Fong<br />

IMPORTANT: READ THIS IF THE ROOM OF<br />

ONE OF YOUR CLASSES IS LIBR OR LRC!<br />

The research facilities of the Library have<br />

moved to the new LRC building, along with<br />

the Tutoring and Computer Center.<br />

If your classroom is LIBR, you will find it in<br />

the original library building in the center of<br />

Campus (#30 on the Campus Map).<br />

If your classroom is LRC, you will find it in<br />

the new LRC Building.<br />

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Courses<br />

ENGL G1<strong>10</strong> - Critical Thinking, Reading<br />

and Writing through Literature<br />

3 units<br />

Critical thinking, reading & writing through literature.<br />

Analysis & evaluation of fiction, poetry & drama, &<br />

writing critical papers.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: English G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64790 7:55-9:20am MW HUM 301 Zuidervaart<br />

64680 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW ADMIN 214 Jones<br />

64792 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW BUS 2<strong>10</strong> Cosand<br />

67702 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW HUM 206 Tarango<br />

68498 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW HUM 307 Barua<br />

64787 7:55-9:20am TTh HUM 301 Atherton<br />

64788 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh HUM 302 Whitchurch<br />

64780 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh BUS <strong>10</strong>8 Atherton<br />

68499 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh HUM 315 Barua<br />

65878 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh HUM 305 Whitney<br />

64817 9am-12:<strong>10</strong>pm F HUM 307 Lavarini<br />

64795 6:35-9:45pm M HUM 307 Tayyar<br />

64796 6:35-9:45pm T HUM 307 Tayyar<br />

64797 6:35-9:45pm W HUM 307 Jereb<br />

ENGL G1<strong>10</strong>H - Critical Thinking, Reading, and<br />

Writing through Literature, Honors 3 units<br />

In this class honors students participate in more<br />

intensive study and critical thinking, reading and writing<br />

about literature than the standard course. Studying<br />

thematically linked works in a variety of genres,<br />

we develop our ability to write interpretive papers<br />

analyzing fiction, poetry and drama. We focus on the<br />

ways style creates meaning, both in the authors studied<br />

and in our own writing. We also develop a heightened<br />

awareness of the presuppositions and implications of<br />

varied approaches to literary study.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: English G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

64794 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW HUM 301 Tayyar<br />

ENGL G112 - Appreciation of Literature 3 units<br />

This course is a broad introduction to literature. Students<br />

will learn appreciation of fiction, poetry & drama in<br />

cultural/historical context.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64798 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh HUM 301 Barua<br />

ENGL G114 - Great Myths and Legends 3 units<br />

This course surveys the famous myths and legends of<br />

various world cultures. Readings include original myths,<br />

legends and critical approaches. The course deals with<br />

topics such as creation, destruction, and the relationship<br />

between gods and the natural world.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: English G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

64799 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW HUM 301 Tayyar<br />

ENGL G143 - Children’s Literature 3 units<br />

This course studies pre-teen and adolescent literature,<br />

focusing on poems and longer works of fiction as well as<br />

themes of initiation, maturation, morality, fantasy, and<br />

education.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68700 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW MATHSC 127 Moore<br />

ENGL G155 - American Literature 1865<br />

to Present<br />

3 units<br />

This course is a study of American literature from the<br />

Civil War to the present.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: English G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

64803 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh ADMIN 215 Tayyar<br />

ENGL G161 - Masterpieces of<br />

World Literature Since the Renaissance 3 units<br />

This course is a study of world literary masterpieces<br />

since the European Renaissance.<br />

Students develop in their understanding and enjoyment<br />

of great literature, analyzing major writings from Asia<br />

and the <strong>West</strong>, and considering how these works reflect<br />

and affect the values of their own times as well as the<br />

present.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: English G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

68564 12:45-2:40pm TTh HUM 3<strong>10</strong> Tarango<br />

ENGL G161H - Masterpieces of World<br />

Literature Since the Renaissance, Honors 3 units<br />

As in the regular course, we evaluate classic works in<br />

terms of their formal properties, significance, historical<br />

context and treatment of abiding issues relevant to our<br />

time. Using a comparative approach, this class intensifies<br />

the focus on critical thinking and research, adding<br />

emphasis to connections with such extra-literary fields as<br />

biology, economics, history, philosophy and psychology.<br />

Applying techniques learned from linguistics and<br />

philology, we contemplate problems involved in<br />

translation and consider the kinds of significance<br />

generated by style. We also delve more deeply into<br />

theoretical approaches to literature, examining their<br />

assumptions and the ways methodology can affect our<br />

interpretation.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: English G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68565 12:45-2:40pm TTh HUM 3<strong>10</strong> Tarango<br />

ENGL G181 - Shakespeare<br />

3 units<br />

In this course students will study the plays and poems<br />

of William Shakespeare. The course will focus on the<br />

politics, culture, and aesthetics of Shakespeare’s work.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: English G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

68566 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh HUM 305 Barua<br />

ENGL G181H - Shakespeare, Honors 3 units<br />

An intensive, Honors-level introduction to the works of<br />

William Shakespeare. Students will read more plays and<br />

poems written by Shakespeare than in the standard<br />

class, and be expected to write longer, more critically<br />

researched essays than in English G181.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: English G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68682 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh HUM 305 Barua<br />

ENGL G275 - British Literature Since 1800 3 units<br />

Study of selected writers in English literature from 1800<br />

to the present.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: English G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

68567 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW MATHSC 217 Moore<br />

ENGL G280 - Creative Writing<br />

3 units<br />

Poetry & short fiction, basic creative writing techniques.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: English G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

64807 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW HUM 301 Barua<br />

ENGLISH AS A SECOND<br />

LANGUAGE<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/esl<br />

(714) 895-8772<br />

lschramm@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

ESL G011 - ESL Core Course, Level I 5 units<br />

This is the first in a series of seven levels. It is a beginning<br />

ESL core course for students who are learning basic skills<br />

in English reading, writing, listening, speaking, and<br />

grammar. No previous English is required.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL G013<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64804 7:55-<strong>10</strong>am TTh REC ED <strong>10</strong>7 Rami<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:01-11:05am TTh REC ED <strong>10</strong>7<br />

ESL G012 - ESL Reading/Writing, Level I 3 units<br />

This course gives intensive practice in reading,<br />

writing, and grammar to low beginning ESL students.<br />

Concurrent enrollment in ESL 011Core Course and/or<br />

ESL 013 Listening/Speaking strongly advised.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64689 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW REC ED 116 Tumbas<br />

ESL G013 - ESL Listening/Speaking, Level I 3 units<br />

This course gives intensive practice in listening,<br />

speaking, and pronunciation to beginning ESL students.<br />

Concurrent enrollment in ESL G011 strongly advised.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL G011<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64695 7:55-9:20am MW REC ED 116 Tumbas<br />

ESL G021 - ESL Core Course, Level 2 5 units<br />

This is the second in a series of seven levels. High<br />

beginning ESL core course for students who are learning<br />

basic skills in English reading, writing, speaking, listening<br />

and grammar.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL G011 and G013 or placement by ESL<br />

assessment process.<br />

Advisories: ESL G022 and ESL G023<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64684 7:55-<strong>10</strong>am TTh REC ED 116 Baumheckel<br />

and <strong>10</strong>-11:05am TTh REC ED 116<br />

ESL G022 - ESL Reading/Writing, Level 2 3 units<br />

Designed to give intensive practice in reading, writing,<br />

and grammar to high beginning ESL students.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL G012 or placement by ESL assessment<br />

process.<br />

Advisories: ESL G011 and/or concurrent enrollment in<br />

ESL G021 and ESL G023<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64686 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW REC ED 116 Tumbas<br />

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Create Your Own ESL Program<br />

You decide how many hours to study and what skills to work on<br />

in <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s ESL Program<br />

How to get started:<br />

Call the Assessment Center at (714) 895-8388 to find out which classes may be best for<br />

you. Refer to goldenwestcollege.edu for office hours.<br />

1) Decide how many hours you want to be in class each week:<br />

➝ Work hard and learn fast: take all the classes for your level.<br />

➝ Work a little easier: take any two classes for your level.<br />

➝ Work at a relaxed pace: take only one class for your level.<br />

2) Decide what skills you want to work on:<br />

Writing/Grammar Courses: (4 to 8 hours per week)<br />

• From beginning sentences to essays - learn how English works,<br />

• From basic grammar to advanced writing - learn how to present<br />

yourself in English.<br />

Listening/Speaking/Pronunciation Courses: (2 to 3 hours per week)<br />

• Speak English in a fun, relaxed classroom setting,<br />

• Watch movies and TV; listen to radio and songs,<br />

• Practice on-the-job and real-life conversations.<br />

Reading/Vocabulary Courses: (3 hours per week)<br />

• Read fun books made easier for ESL,<br />

• Learn skills for novels, stories, newspapers, school books,<br />

• Learn vocabulary & develop study skills.<br />

(More students pass other ESL classes when taking ESL Reading.)<br />

Writing Center Individual Courses and Computer Lab/Internet Work<br />

(1/2 hour to many hours per week)<br />

• Talk to teachers for one-on-one homework help,<br />

• Practice grammar & writing on computers at your own speed,<br />

• Take short courses from beginning sentences to essays & reading.<br />

*1) .Writing and Grammar: You must first pass the previous listening and speaking class, too. For example, if you want to take ESL 041, you must<br />

first pass ESL 031 and ESL 033. At the 050 level you must complete ESL 052 Reading before you enroll in ESL 061.<br />

*2) .Speaking and Listening: The speaking and listening classes may be taken successively without needing to take any other classes.<br />

*3) .Reading and Vocabulary: The reading and vocabulary classes may be taken successively without needing to take any other classes.


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Courses<br />

ESL G023 - ESL Listening/<br />

Speaking, Level 2<br />

3 units<br />

Designed to give intensive practice in listening,<br />

speaking, and pronunciation to high beginning<br />

ESL students.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL G013 or placement by ESL assessment<br />

process.<br />

Advisories: ESL G011 and/or concurrent enrollment in<br />

ESL G021 and/or ESL G022<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64739 7:55-9:20am MW REC ED 116 Tumbas<br />

ESL G031 - ESL Core Course, Level 3 5 units<br />

Third in a series of seven levels. Low Intermediate ESL<br />

course in English reading, writing, speaking, listening<br />

and grammar.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL G021 and G023 or placement by ESL<br />

assessment process.<br />

Advisories: ESL G032 and/or ESL G033<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64693 4:55-7pm MW REC ED 116 Hodjera<br />

and 7-8:05pm MW REC ED 116<br />

65696 7:55-<strong>10</strong>am TTh REC ED 114 Barrett<br />

and <strong>10</strong>-11:05am TTh REC ED 114<br />

ESL G032 - ESL Reading/Writing, Level 3 3 units<br />

Designed to give intensive practice in reading, writing,<br />

and grammar to low intermediate ESL students.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL G022 or placement by ESL assessment<br />

process.<br />

Advisories: ESL G021 and/or ESL G022 and/or concurrent<br />

enrollment in ESL G031 and/or ESL G033.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64713 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh REC ED 117 Ullrich<br />

ESL G033 - ESL Listening/<br />

Speaking, Level 3<br />

3 units<br />

This course is designed to give intensive practice<br />

in listening, speaking, and pronunciation to low<br />

intermediate ESL students. Stress on pronunciation of<br />

vowel sounds and end consonant clusters.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL G023 or placement by ESL assessment<br />

process.<br />

Advisories: ESL G021 and/or concurrent enrollment in<br />

ESL G031 and/or ESL G032<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64757 7:55-9:20am MW REC ED 117 Ullrich<br />

ESL G041 - ESL Core Course, Level 4 5 units<br />

Fourth in a series of seven levels. Intermediate ESL<br />

course in English reading, writing, speaking, listening<br />

and grammar.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL G031 and ESL G033 or placement by<br />

ESL assessment process.<br />

Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL G042 and/or<br />

ESL G043<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64697 9:30-11:35am MW REC ED 114 Barrett<br />

and 11:35am-12:40pm MW REC ED 114<br />

64677 4:55-7pm TTh REC ED 115 Voisard<br />

and 7-8:05pm TTh REC ED 115<br />

ESL G042 - ESL Reading/Writing, Level 4 3 units<br />

Designed to give intensive practice in reading, writing,<br />

and grammar to intermediate ESL students. This course<br />

may be taken 2 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL 032 or placement by ESL assessment<br />

process.<br />

Advisories: ESL G031 and/or ESL G032 and/or concurrent<br />

enrollment in ESL G041 and/or ESL G043<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64692 7:55-9:20am MW REC ED 115 Boyer<br />

ESL G043 - ESL Listening/<br />

Speaking, Level 4<br />

3 units<br />

Designed to give intensive practice in listening, speaking,<br />

and pronunciation to intermediate ESL students.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL G033 or placement by ESL assessment<br />

process.<br />

Advisories: ESL G031 and/or concurrent enrollment in<br />

ESL G041 and/or ESL G042<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64698 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh REC ED 117 Ullrich<br />

64702 8:<strong>10</strong>-9:35pm TTh REC ED 117 Sillings<br />

ESL G051 - ESL Core Course, Level 5 5 units<br />

Fifth in a series of seven levels. High intermediate ESL<br />

course in English reading, writing, speaking, listening<br />

and grammar. Concurrent enrollment in ESL G052<br />

Reading and ESL G053 Listening/Speaking strongly<br />

advised.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL G041 and ESL G043 or placement by<br />

ESL assessment process.<br />

Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL G052 and/or<br />

ESL G053<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

67214 9:30-11:35am MW REC ED 117 Ullrich<br />

and 11:35am-12:40pm MW REC ED 117<br />

64703 4:55-7pm TTh REC ED 117 Revilla<br />

and 7-8:05pm TTh REC ED 117<br />

ESL G052 - ESL Reading/Writing, Level 5 3 units<br />

This course is designed to give intensive practice in<br />

reading, writing, and grammar to high intermediate ESL<br />

students.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL G042 or placement by ESL assessment<br />

process.<br />

Advisories: ESL G041 and/or concurrent enrollment in<br />

ESL G051 and/or ESL G053<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64718 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh REC ED 115 Boyer<br />

IMPORTANT: READ THIS IF THE ROOM OF<br />

ONE OF YOUR CLASSES IS LIBR OR LRC!<br />

The research facilities of the Library have<br />

moved to the new LRC building, along with<br />

the Tutoring and Computer Center.<br />

If your classroom is LIBR, you will find it in<br />

the original library building in the center of<br />

Campus (#30 on the Campus Map).<br />

If your classroom is LRC, you will find it in<br />

the new LRC Building.<br />

ESL G053 - ESL Listening/<br />

Speaking, Level 5<br />

3 units<br />

The fifth in a series of seven courses. Intensive practice<br />

in listening, speaking and pronunciation to high<br />

intermediate English as a Second Language (ESL)<br />

students. Students will learn to take simple notes and<br />

give short presentations using a variety of grammatical<br />

patterns.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL G043 or placement by ESL assessment<br />

process.<br />

Advisories: ESL G041 and/or concurrent enrollment in<br />

ESL G051 and/or ESL G052<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64678 7:55-9:20am MW REC ED 114 Barrett<br />

64816 6:35-8pm MW REC ED 114 Armendaris<br />

ESL G061 - ESL Core Course, Level 6 4 units<br />

Sixth in a series of seven levels. Low advanced ESL core<br />

course in English reading, writing, speaking, listening<br />

and grammar. Concurrent enrollment in ESL G062<br />

Reading/Writing and/or ESL G063 Listening/Speaking is<br />

strongly advised.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL G051, G052 and G053 or placement by<br />

ESL assessment process.<br />

Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL G062 and/or<br />

ESL G063<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64711 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm MW REC ED 116 Armendaris<br />

67603 4:55-6:59pm TTh REC ED 114 Kelly<br />

ESL G062 - ESL Reading/Writing, Level 6 3 units<br />

This course is designed to give intensive practice in<br />

reading, writing, and grammar to low-advanced English<br />

as a Second Language (ESL) students.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL G052 or placement by ESL assessment<br />

process.<br />

Advisories: ESL G051 and/or concurrent enrollment in<br />

ESL G061<br />

$1.50 course material fee<br />

647<strong>10</strong> 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh REC ED 115 Boyer<br />

ESL G063 - ESL Listening/<br />

Speaking, Level 6<br />

3 units<br />

The sixth in a series of seven courses. Intensive practice<br />

in listening, speaking and study skills to low-advanced<br />

English as a Second Language (ESL) students. Students<br />

will develop analytical note-taking skills and make oral<br />

reports and presentations.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL G053 or placement by ESL assessment<br />

process.<br />

Advisories: ESL G051 and/or concurrent enrollment in<br />

ESL G061<br />

$1.50 course material fee<br />

64675 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW REC ED 115 Boyer<br />

64694 7:05-8:30pm TTh REC ED 114 Kelly<br />

ONLINE SHADED<br />

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ESL G071 - ESL Core Course, Level 7 4 units<br />

Last in a series of seven levels. High advanced ESL core<br />

course in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and<br />

grammar. Concurrent enrollment in ESL 073 Listening/<br />

Speaking strongly advised.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL G061 and G063 or placement by ESL<br />

assessment process.<br />

Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL G073.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

65866 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:15pm MW REC ED 115 Boyer<br />

65870 7:05-9:<strong>10</strong>pm MW REC ED 117 Tran<br />

ENGLISH READING &<br />

WRITING CENTER<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/writing<br />

(714) 895-8303<br />

kcosand@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

The English Reading and Writing Center<br />

courses are independent study courses and the<br />

student must visit the Writing Center, located<br />

on the first floor of the Learning Resource<br />

Center, during the first or second week of the<br />

semester to begin the course.<br />

ENGW G001 - Grammar 1:<br />

Parts of Speech<br />

1.25 units<br />

This is a Writing and Reading Center course for students<br />

who want to improve their basic grammar skills. This is<br />

a computer based course recommended for students<br />

enrolled in ESL G021, G031, and G041. This course may<br />

be taken 2 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

68004 2 hrs 50 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G002 - Grammar 2:<br />

Essential Grammar<br />

.5 units<br />

This is a Writing and Reading Center course designed<br />

to help students master basic sentence mechanics,<br />

spelling, plurals, and possessives. This is a computer<br />

based course recommended for students enrolled in ESL<br />

G041, G051, G061, G071 and English G009 and G0<strong>10</strong>.<br />

This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

68005 1 hr arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G003 - Grammar 3:<br />

Building Sentences<br />

1.25 units<br />

This is a Writing and Reading Center course designed<br />

to help students master basic writing structure, word<br />

usage, diction, style, and tone. This is a computer based<br />

course recommended for students enrolled in ESL G061,<br />

G071, and English G009, G0<strong>10</strong>, and G<strong>10</strong>0. This course<br />

may be taken 2 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

68006 2 hrs 50 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G011 - Building Vocabulary Skills I 1 unit<br />

This Writing Center course is designed for beginning<br />

ESL students in courses such as ESL G011 and G021,<br />

who possess a vocabulary of approximately 600 words<br />

and need practice with basic English. Students will<br />

practice a variety of strategies for learning and retaining<br />

vocabulary used in everyday written communication.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

64701 2 hrs 25 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G012 - Building Vocabulary Skills II 1 unit<br />

This Writing and Reading Center course is designed<br />

for intermediate level ESL students in courses such<br />

as ESL G031 and G041, who possess a vocabulary of<br />

approximately 1700 words and need practice with words<br />

used in a basic English. Students will practice a variety of<br />

strategies for learning and retaining vocabulary used in<br />

everyday written communication.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

64706 2 hrs 25 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G013 - Building Vocabulary Skills III 1 unit<br />

This Writing and Reading Center course is designed for<br />

intermediate ESL students in courses such as ESL G051<br />

and G061, who possess a vocabulary of about 2300<br />

words and need practice with a basic level of academic<br />

vocabulary . Students will practice a variety of strategies<br />

for learning and retaining vocabulary used in everyday<br />

written communication.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

64707 2 hrs 25 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G014 - Building Vocabulary Skills IV 1 unit<br />

This Writing and Reading Center course is designed for<br />

advanced ESL students in courses such as ESL G071, who<br />

possess a vocabulary of at least 3000 words and want to<br />

prepare for basic English courses. Students will practice<br />

a variety of strategies for learning and retaining college<br />

level vocabulary.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

64708 2 hrs 25 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G020 - Writing Center<br />

Conference I<br />

.18 units<br />

Individually tailored instruction for any student with<br />

writing needs, including developing and organizing<br />

ideas, grammar, punctuation, and overcoming ESL<br />

interference. This course can be take in connection<br />

with any course at the college which requires written<br />

assignments. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

68162 0 hr 33 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G020 - Writing Center<br />

Conference I<br />

.25 units<br />

Individually tailored instruction for any student with<br />

writing needs, including developing and organizing<br />

ideas, grammar, punctuation, and overcoming ESL<br />

interference. This course can be take in connection<br />

with any course at the college which requires written<br />

assignments. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

68163 0 hr 50 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G020 - Writing Center Conference I .5 units<br />

Individually tailored instruction for any student with<br />

writing needs, including developing and organizing<br />

ideas, grammar, punctuation, and overcoming ESL<br />

interference. This course can be take in connection<br />

with any course at the college which requires written<br />

assignments. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

68164 0 hr 94 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G021 - Writing Center<br />

Conference II<br />

.5 units<br />

A continuation of the individually tailored writing<br />

instruction begun in English G097. This course may be<br />

taken 4 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

64775 0 hr 94 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G022 - Writing In the Work Place 1.25 units<br />

This is a Writing and Reading Center course designed<br />

to teach students how to write simply and effectively<br />

in business settings. It focuses on how to write memos,<br />

directions, letters, meeting documents, reports, and<br />

how to fill-out forms. This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

68007 2 hrs 50 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G023 - Writing a Unified Paragraph .5 units<br />

This course instructs students in the process of<br />

developing a unified paragraph. It includes sections on<br />

prewriting techniques, developing a topic sentence and<br />

support sentences, and writing and revising a unified<br />

paragraph. Students should expect to complete at least<br />

18 hours of work for 0.5 units of credit and may progress<br />

at their own pace. This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64737 1 hr 25 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G024 - Writing a Unified Essay 1 unit<br />

Instructs students in the process of essay writing, from<br />

generating ideas to final revisions. Students practice the<br />

five-paragraph essay response to both self-generated<br />

topics and academic prompts. This course may be taken<br />

2 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64742 2 hrs 04 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G025 - Writing the University<br />

Application Letter<br />

.18 units<br />

Guides students through the process of writing the<br />

Personal Statement required with the University of<br />

California application.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64691 0 hr 50 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G030 - Guided Reading<br />

Development<br />

.5 units<br />

Helps students of all levels develop reading, writing, and<br />

vocabulary skills.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

67206 0 hr 94 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

Free Speech Policy<br />

The policy in its entirety may be viewed at<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/policies/<br />

Courses<br />

For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

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ENGW G031 - English Reading for ESL 1 unit<br />

This course will help ESL students at the 030/040/050<br />

levels. Students will use newspaper articles to practice<br />

important reading skills such as pre-reading, scanning,<br />

finding main ideas, and understanding and using<br />

vocabulary. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

66007 2 hrs 25 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G032 - Reading for <strong>College</strong> Success .5 units<br />

Lab course which focuses on reading comprehension,<br />

vocabulary, retention, and speed for success in college<br />

courses. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64687 0 hr 94 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENGW G034 - Intermediate Reading<br />

Strategies<br />

2 units<br />

Reading lab course based on PLATO reading software.<br />

For students who want to increase their foundational<br />

reading skills. This course covers a variety of reading<br />

skills, encourages active reading, and develops critical<br />

thinking skills. This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

applicable.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

66009 4 hrs 25 min arr/week LRC 129 Cosand<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/envrioment<br />

(714) 895-8792<br />

thersh@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

ENVS G<strong>10</strong>0 - Introduction to<br />

Environmental Studies<br />

3 units<br />

Designed to give the student a general overview of the<br />

environmental hazardous materials field.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Instructional support and materials available in Spanish<br />

for ENVS G<strong>10</strong>0 course only.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64083 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Hersh<br />

64086 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm T TECH 212 Hersh<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

68608 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm MW TECH 202 STAFF<br />

ENVS G141 - Introduction to Recycling<br />

and Resource Management<br />

3 units<br />

This course introduces general terminology, principles,<br />

history, legislation and regulations regarding recycling,<br />

resource management and zero waste. The course<br />

covers the original 3Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle), plus<br />

recovery, remanufacture and repurchase.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

Students must attend a mandatory orientation<br />

meeting in order to enroll in the Recycling and Resource<br />

Management classes. Orientation is scheduled for<br />

Wednesday, 1/11 at <strong>10</strong>am and Thursday, 1/12 at<br />

6:30pm. For room number, or further information<br />

contact the GWC Sustainability<br />

68599 9am-12:20pm MW MATHSC <strong>10</strong>9 Roley Jr<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

Students must attend a mandatory orientation<br />

meeting in order to enroll in the Recycling and Resource<br />

Management classes. Orientation is scheduled for<br />

Wednesday, 1/11 at <strong>10</strong>am and Thursday, 1/12 at<br />

6:30pm. For room number, or further information<br />

contact the GWC Sustainability<br />

68600 6-9:20pm MW ADMIN 215 Roley Jr<br />

ENVS G142 - Culture and Zero Waste 3 units<br />

An overview of our “throw-away” culture and the<br />

motivations behind consumerism. Issues of the course<br />

include, carbon footprint, plastics in our environment,<br />

consumer laws and mindsets, government agencies and<br />

policies, and issues for outreach youth campaigns.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

Students must attend a mandatory orientation<br />

meeting in order to enroll in the Recycling and Resource<br />

Management classes. Orientation is scheduled for<br />

Wednesday, 1/11 at <strong>10</strong>am and Thursday, 1/12 at<br />

6:30pm. For room number, or further information<br />

contact the GWC Sustainability<br />

68601 9:<strong>10</strong>am-12:20pm TTh TECH 214 Orrill<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

Students must attend a mandatory orientation<br />

meeting in order to enroll in the Recycling and Resource<br />

Management classes. Orientation is scheduled for<br />

Wednesday, 1/11 at <strong>10</strong>am and Thursday, 1/12 at<br />

6:30pm. For room number, or further information<br />

contact the GWC Sustainability<br />

68602 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh TECH 214 Spiniello<br />

ENVS G143 - Resource Management and Zero<br />

Waste for Communities<br />

3 units<br />

This course will identify how resource management and<br />

zero waste policies and programs are developed within<br />

a community, what type of planning and facilities are<br />

needed, and how to finance the systems.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

Students must attend a mandatory orientation<br />

meeting in order to enroll in the Recycling and Resource<br />

Management classes. Orientation is scheduled for<br />

Wednesday, 1/11 at <strong>10</strong>am and Thursday, 1/12 at<br />

6:30pm. For room number, or further information<br />

contact the GWC Sustainability<br />

68603 9:<strong>10</strong>am-12:20pm MW TECH 214 Anthony<br />

Students must attend a mandatory orientation<br />

meeting in order to enroll in the Recycling and Resource<br />

Management classes. Orientation is scheduled for<br />

Wednesday, 1/11 at <strong>10</strong>am and Thursday, 1/12 at<br />

6:30pm. For room number, or further information<br />

contact the GWC Sustainability<br />

68604 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm MW ADMIN 215 Anthony<br />

ENVS G144 - Resource Management and Zero<br />

Waste in Business<br />

3 units<br />

This course will provide hands-on applications and tools<br />

for students to design, implement and oversee waste<br />

reduction and resource management programs. This<br />

course will study zero waste business principles.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

Students must attend a mandatory orientation<br />

meeting in order to enroll in the Recycling and Resource<br />

Management classes. Orientation is scheduled for<br />

Wednesday, 1/11 at <strong>10</strong>am and Thursday, 1/12 at<br />

6:30pm. For room number, or further information<br />

contact the GWC Sustainability<br />

68605 9:<strong>10</strong>am-12:20pm TTh TECH 214 Spiniello<br />

Students must attend a mandatory orientation<br />

meeting in order to enroll in the Recycling and Resource<br />

Management classes. Orientation is scheduled for<br />

Wednesday, 1/11 at <strong>10</strong>am and Thursday, 1/12 at<br />

6:30pm. For room number, or further information<br />

contact the GWC Sustainability<br />

68606 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh TECH 214 Spiniello<br />

ENVS G160 - Solar Energy I-Thermal<br />

Technologies and Applications<br />

4 units<br />

Same as: Engineering Technology G160<br />

This course is designed to introduce the concepts and<br />

practical applications of solar thermal energy. Emphasis<br />

will be on low-temperature applications for solar hot<br />

water and space heating. Career paths and opportunities<br />

within associated industry will be presented.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

683<strong>10</strong> 1-3:05pm MW TECH 212 Hersh<br />

ENVS G162 - Solar Energy II–Photovoltaic<br />

Technologies and Applications<br />

4 units<br />

Same as: Engineering Technology G162<br />

This course is designed to provide an introduction<br />

to solar photovoltaic energy systems and their<br />

applications. Career paths and opportunities within<br />

associated industries will be presented.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

64088 6-<strong>10</strong>:15pm Th TECH 212 Hersh<br />

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ENVS G190 - Environmental<br />

Studies Practicum<br />

1.5 units<br />

The course provides a practical experience in a realistic<br />

work setting in the environmental industry. This course<br />

may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

68439 6-6:30pm TTh LIBR 221 STAFF<br />

and 6:30-9:40pm TTh LIBR 221<br />

FLORAL DESIGN<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/floral<br />

(714) 895-8792<br />

gcall@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

FLRL G015 - Floral Design-Wedding<br />

Designs, Advanced<br />

2 units<br />

Provides theory and lab experience in the styling of<br />

wedding specific floral pieces and identifies floral trends.<br />

Body flowers, carrying pieces, ceremony and reception<br />

designs will be executed. Consultation, servicing,<br />

ordering and pricing will be covered. This course may be<br />

taken 2 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Advisories: Floral G1<strong>10</strong><br />

$175 course material fee<br />

68138 6-7:25pm Th REC ED 119 Call<br />

and 7:25-9:30pm Th REC ED 119<br />

FLRL G020 - Designs in Global<br />

Floristry, Advanced<br />

2 units<br />

Advanced study of and practice in floral design<br />

techniques consistent with the global floral industry<br />

with emphasis on European designs, International floral<br />

customs, wedding decor, sympathy tributes, display<br />

and home designs. Student projects are taken home.<br />

Advisory Floral G1<strong>10</strong><br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Advisories: Floral G1<strong>10</strong><br />

$150 course material fee<br />

64819 9-<strong>10</strong>:25am W REC ED 119 Call<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:25am-12:30pm W REC ED 119<br />

FLRL G027 - Creativity and Competition 2 units<br />

Individualized, non-standard, contemporary flower<br />

arrangements are created emphasizing the use of the<br />

student’s own imagination and creative talent. This<br />

course will broaden the students design elements,<br />

personally expand and develop beyond students<br />

present personal creativity potential. Enhance the<br />

students skills to prepare for competition by practicing<br />

during lab time of class. This course may be taken 2<br />

times.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Advisories: Floral G1<strong>10</strong><br />

$150 course material fee<br />

64818 6-7:25pm T REC ED 119 Somoano<br />

and 7:26-9:35pm T REC ED 119<br />

FLRL G050 - Floral Placement and<br />

Productions Practicum II<br />

2 units<br />

Emphasis in this course will be focused towards<br />

providing students opportunities to gain proficiency by<br />

developing skills in an industrial environment.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Advisories: Floral G1<strong>10</strong><br />

$150 course material fee<br />

64815 6-7:25pm W REC ED 119 Call<br />

and 7:26-9:<strong>10</strong>pm W REC ED 119<br />

FLRL G1<strong>10</strong> - Basic Floral Design 2.5 units<br />

Introductory course focuses on theory, flower handling<br />

skills, color, basic design principles/techniques for<br />

arrangements, corsages. Includes flower, foliage and tool<br />

identification. Detailed instruction and demonstrations<br />

ensure student success during labs. This course may be<br />

taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$150 course material fee<br />

68316 9-11:05am M REC ED 119 Call<br />

and 11:06am-1:<strong>10</strong>pm M REC ED 119<br />

68317 6-8:05pm M REC ED 119 Call<br />

and 8:06-<strong>10</strong>:<strong>10</strong>pm M REC ED 119<br />

GEOGRAPHY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/geography<br />

(714) 895-8790<br />

dmoore@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

GEOG G<strong>10</strong>0 - World Regional Geography 3 units<br />

Landscapes & human patterns in major world regions.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64830 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW FORUM1 <strong>10</strong>1 Moriarty<br />

64837 6:35-9:45pm M ADMIN 223 Franklin<br />

GEOG G180 - Introduction to Geography:<br />

Physical Geography<br />

3 units<br />

Global patterns of weather, climate, landforms, soil &<br />

vegetation.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64835 2:25-3:50pm MW FORUM1 <strong>10</strong>1 Reck<br />

64833 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh FORUM1 <strong>10</strong>1 Harlow<br />

GEOG G185 - Cultural Geography 3 units<br />

Patterns of human occupation and land use over earth’s<br />

surface, including settlement & population studies.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68476 12:45-2:20pm TTh ADMIN 223 McLaren<br />

GEOLOGY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/geology<br />

(714) 895-8990<br />

mwallace@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

GEOL G<strong>10</strong>6 - Earth Science for Teachers 4 units<br />

A lecture/laboratory course covering physical and<br />

historical geology, physical oceanography, and<br />

meteorology. Designed for teachers of K-12 grades. A<br />

field trip is required. Offered spring semester only.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

TEACh 3<br />

Designed primarily for prospective elementary and<br />

secondary teachers or any student who wishes to focus<br />

on education and learning.Field trip required.<br />

64884 6:35-9:45pm M MATHSC 217 Greenwood<br />

and 6:35-9:45pm W MATHSC 217<br />

GEOL G1<strong>10</strong> - Physical Geology<br />

4 units<br />

Lecture/laboratory course covering physical aspects<br />

of geology including: minerals, rocks, plate tectonics,<br />

earthquakes, volcanism, surface processes and map<br />

interpretation. Field trip may be required.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 68671 and one of the<br />

labs: 68673 or 68674<br />

LECTURE<br />

68671 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh MATHSC 123 Benneman<br />

LAB<br />

68673 12:45-3:55pm Th MATHSC 217 Benneman<br />

68674 12:45-3:55pm T MATHSC 217 Benneman<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 68672 and lab 68675<br />

LECTURE<br />

68672 6:35-9:45pm T MATHSC 217 Hagemann<br />

LAB<br />

68675 6:35-9:45pm Th MATHSC 217 Hagemann<br />

CLASS CANCELLATION<br />

<strong>College</strong> reserves the right to cancel classes.<br />

All classes offered are based upon sufficient<br />

enrollment to economically warrant them. Classes<br />

may be cancelled as a result of low enrollment,<br />

State legislation, and/or financial considerations.<br />

When classes are cancelled due to low enrollment,<br />

every attempt will be made to help students adjust<br />

their academic schedules.<br />

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HEALTH EDUCATION<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/health<br />

(714) 895-8333<br />

nyoshida@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

HLED G<strong>10</strong>0 - Personal Health<br />

3 units<br />

Designed to provide students with the knowledge<br />

to lead a healthy life. Areas covered include wellness,<br />

emotional health, stress management, aging, physical<br />

well-being, nutrition and weight control, drugs,<br />

reproduction and parenting, prevention of diseases and<br />

consumer health.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64858 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW FORUM2 <strong>10</strong>1 Shaughnessy<br />

64857 7:55-9:20am TTh FORUM2 <strong>10</strong>1 Shaughnessy<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64856 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Johnson<br />

HLED G<strong>10</strong>7 - Drugs, Health, and Society 3 units<br />

Same as: Criminal Justice G<strong>10</strong>7<br />

Learn how drugs are used and abused, as well as the<br />

problems associated with physical and emotional<br />

addiction and dependence. Law enforcement, health<br />

concerns, and societal views of drugs are also examined.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64892 7:55-9:20am MW FORUM2 <strong>10</strong>1 Watkins<br />

HLED G112 - First Aid/Cardio-Pulmonary<br />

Resuscitation<br />

2 Units<br />

(Formerly known as: Health Education G125)<br />

Accident prevention, first aid treatment for common<br />

injuries, life saving skills & CPR. Leads to a certificate from<br />

the American Red Cross.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68731 9:35-<strong>10</strong>:40am TTh REC ED <strong>10</strong>6 Shaughnessy<br />

68732 9:35-<strong>10</strong>:40am MW REC ED <strong>10</strong>6 Shaughnessy<br />

HLED G135 - Nutrition and Health 3 units<br />

This course is an overview course on the principles of<br />

modern nutrition and the importance of a scientific<br />

knowledge of nutrition, specific food nutrients and<br />

nutritional controversies. It is a study of modern<br />

convenience foods and their impact on present day<br />

diets.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68273 7:55-9:20am MW REC ED <strong>10</strong>6 Johnson<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68338 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Johnson<br />

HISTORY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/history<br />

(714) 895-8790<br />

dmoore@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

HIST G1<strong>10</strong> - Economic History of the<br />

United States<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Economics G120<br />

Survey of the growth of the American economy from<br />

colonial times to the present. Emphasis on causal agents<br />

& theoretical roots.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64946 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW ADMIN 2<strong>10</strong> Moore<br />

HIST G121 - History of American Women 3 units<br />

Explores the historical role of the American woman.<br />

Emphasis will be on the 20th century woman. Graded or<br />

credit option.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68623 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW ADMIN 224 Mcclain<br />

HIST G135 - History of Britain<br />

and Ireland II<br />

3 units<br />

A survey of political, economic, cultural forces shaping<br />

the modern nation-states of the United Kingdom and<br />

Republic of Eire from the 17th century onwards. Focus<br />

is on pivotal events and individuals; intellectual growth<br />

will also be explored.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64886 6:35-9:45pm M ADMIN 224 Moore<br />

HIST G140 - California History<br />

3 units<br />

Economic, social & political development of California<br />

from pre-colonial times to present. Concentrates on<br />

recurring & current issues.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65190 6 hrs 50 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Mase<br />

HIST G150 - History of Latin America 3 units<br />

A survey of American history from pre-Columbian times<br />

to the present with emphasis upon social & cultural<br />

institutions & relations with the United States.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64893 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Reck<br />

HIST G161 - World History 1<br />

3 units<br />

Survey of the development of the major cultures &<br />

civilizations of the world to 1500.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68624 2:25-3:50pm TTh ADMIN 224 Hunt<br />

HIST G162 - World History 2<br />

3 units<br />

A survey of world history events and ideas since 1500<br />

recognizing both the diversity of global societies and<br />

challenges of global interdependence.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68625 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh ADMIN 223 Karpenski<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68626 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Reck<br />

HIST G170 - History of the<br />

United States to 1876<br />

3 units<br />

American political, economic, social, cultural &<br />

diplomatic history from English colonization to 1876.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64871 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW FORUM2 <strong>10</strong>1 Moore<br />

68405 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW ADMIN 209 Evanshine<br />

64889 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh FORUM2 <strong>10</strong>1 Amerian<br />

64873 6:35-9:45pm Th FORUM2 <strong>10</strong>1 Menzing<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64877 6 hrs 46 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Amerian<br />

HIST G175 - History of the United States<br />

since 1876<br />

3 units<br />

American political, economic, social, cultural, &<br />

diplomatic history from 1876 to the present.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64874 7:55-9:20am MW MATHSC 123 Swendson<br />

64865 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh ADMIN 209 Medina<br />

68416 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh FN ART 222 Medina<br />

64878 6:35-9:45pm M ADMIN 209 Evanshine<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64890 6 hrs 50 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Thorne<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65695 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW ADMIN 209 Swendson<br />

and 3 hrs 50 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64887 6 hrs 50 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Acker<br />

HIST G180 - <strong>West</strong>ern Civilization 1 3 units<br />

<strong>West</strong>ern culture to the 16th century. Emphasis on<br />

classical Greece, Christianity & Renaissance.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64859 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW ADMIN 224 Karpenski<br />

HIST G185 - <strong>West</strong>ern Civilization 2 3 units<br />

<strong>West</strong>ern culture from the 16th century to the present.<br />

Institutions & ideas formative in western civilization,<br />

especially reformation, Marxism & Nazi Germany.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64880 7:55-9:20am MW ADMIN 2<strong>10</strong> Moore<br />

64881 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh ADMIN 224 Karpenski<br />

HONORS<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/honors<br />

(714) 895-8790<br />

ptayyar@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

ART G<strong>10</strong>5H - Art History and Appreciation 1 –<br />

Prehistoric to Renaissance, Honors 3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G<strong>10</strong>0 Honors<br />

As in the regular course, honors students will study<br />

the history of art, beginning with Prehistoric art and<br />

concluding with Gothic art, including <strong>West</strong>ern and Non-<br />

<strong>West</strong>ern cultures of this period. However, additional<br />

reading, discussion, written assignments and museum<br />

exploration will supplement the class work required<br />

for the standard Art G<strong>10</strong>5/Humanities G<strong>10</strong>0 course. The<br />

Honors course will also intensify the focus on research,<br />

exploration and critical thinking.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68263 6-9:15pm W FN ART 222 Redfield<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

64916 6 hrs 46 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Mcclain<br />

ONLINE SHADED<br />

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ART G<strong>10</strong>6H - Art History and Appreciation 2 –<br />

Renaissance to Present, Honors<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G1<strong>10</strong> Honors<br />

As in the regular course, honors students will study the<br />

history of art, beginning with the Italian Renaissance<br />

and concluding with modern art. However, additional<br />

reading, discussion, written assignments and museum<br />

exploration will supplement the work required for the<br />

standard Art G<strong>10</strong>6/Humanities G1<strong>10</strong> course. There will<br />

be activities linking our study of <strong>West</strong>ern art history to<br />

the Non-<strong>West</strong>ern world and to contemporary culture.<br />

The course will also intensify the focus on research,<br />

exploration and critical thinking.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68529 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW FN ART 222 Walker<br />

COMM G1<strong>10</strong>H - Public Speaking Honors 3 units<br />

This course sharpens the focus on understanding and<br />

applying the fundamental principles of informative,<br />

persuasive and group presentations. Readings and<br />

assignments for this class are more rigorous than<br />

in the standard course. Through researching library<br />

and internet sources, giving individual speeches and<br />

participating in group presentations, students learn to<br />

excel in presenting information clearly, reasonably and<br />

persuasively.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68397 2-5:<strong>10</strong>pm M TECH 118 Wegter<br />

ENGL G1<strong>10</strong>H - Critical Thinking, Reading, and<br />

Writing through Literature, Honors 3 units<br />

In this class honors students participate in more<br />

intensive study and critical thinking, reading and writing<br />

about literature than the standard course. Studying<br />

thematically linked works in a variety of genres,<br />

we develop our ability to write interpretive papers<br />

analyzing fiction, poetry and drama. We focus on the<br />

ways style creates meaning, both in the authors studied<br />

and in our own writing. We also develop a heightened<br />

awareness of the presuppositions and implications of<br />

varied approaches to literary study.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: English G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

64794 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW HUM 301 Tayyar<br />

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up-to-date information regarding<br />

course offerings. Updates to the<br />

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version that is posted may be found<br />

after press updates<br />

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ENGL G161H - Masterpieces of World<br />

Literature Since the Renaissance, Honors 3 units<br />

As in the regular course, we evaluate classic works in terms<br />

of their formal properties, significance, historical context<br />

and treatment of abiding issues relevant to our time.<br />

Using a comparative approach, this class intensifies the<br />

focus on critical thinking and research, adding emphasis<br />

to connections with such extra-literary fields as biology,<br />

economics, history, philosophy and psychology. Applying<br />

techniques learned from linguistics and philology, we<br />

contemplate problems involved in translation and<br />

consider the kinds of significance generated by style.<br />

We also delve more deeply into theoretical approaches<br />

to literature, examining their assumptions and the ways<br />

methodology can affect our interpretation.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: English G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68565 12:45-2:40pm TTh HUM 3<strong>10</strong> Tarango<br />

ENGL G181H - Shakespeare, Honors 3 units<br />

An intensive, Honors-level introduction to the works of<br />

William Shakespeare. Students will read more plays and<br />

poems written by Shakespeare than in the standard<br />

class, and be expected to write longer, more critically<br />

researched essays than in English G181.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: English G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68682 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh HUM 305 Barua<br />

HUM G<strong>10</strong>0H - Art History and Appreciation 1 –<br />

Prehistoric to Renaissance, Honors 3 units<br />

Same as: Art G<strong>10</strong>5 Honors<br />

As in the regular course, honors students will study the history<br />

of art, beginning with Prehistoric art and concluding with<br />

Gothic art, including <strong>West</strong>ern and Non-<strong>West</strong>ern cultures of<br />

this period. However, additional reading, discussion, written<br />

assignments and museum exploration will supplement the<br />

class work required for the standard Art G<strong>10</strong>5/Humanities<br />

G<strong>10</strong>0 course. The Honors course will also intensify the focus<br />

on research, exploration and critical thinking.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68488 6-9:15pm W FN ART 222 Redfield<br />

HUM G1<strong>10</strong>H - Art History and Appreciation 2 -<br />

Renaissance to Present, Honors<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Art G<strong>10</strong>6 Honors<br />

As in the regular course, honors students will study the<br />

history of art, beginning with the Italian Renaissance and<br />

concluding with modern art. However, additional reading,<br />

discussion, written assignments and museum exploration<br />

will supplement the work required for the standard Art G<strong>10</strong>6/<br />

Humanities G1<strong>10</strong> course. There will be activities linking our<br />

study of <strong>West</strong>ern art history to the Non-<strong>West</strong>ern world and<br />

to contemporary culture. The course will also intensify the<br />

focus on research, exploration and critical thinking.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68531 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW FN ART 222 Walker<br />

HUM G120H - History & Appreciation<br />

of Music, Honors<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G120 Honors<br />

As in the regular course, Honors students will examine<br />

elements of musical style (rhythm, melody, dynamics,<br />

texture, form, timbre), deepening the experience by<br />

considering culturally bound and intercultural musical<br />

features within the context of <strong>West</strong>ern “classical” music,<br />

plus the interactions between <strong>West</strong>ern and non-<strong>West</strong>ern<br />

musics. However, our list of reading, listening and<br />

viewing assignments will feature a broader selection<br />

than those offered in the usual Music G<strong>10</strong>1/HumG120<br />

bibliography, discography and videography. The course<br />

will also intensify the focus on research, evaluation of<br />

personal taste and critical “active” listening. Attendance<br />

at and review of three professional performances<br />

required.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68733 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTH MUS <strong>10</strong>8 Carter<br />

MUS G<strong>10</strong>1H - History & Appreciation<br />

of Music, Honors<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G120 Honors<br />

As in the regular course, Honors students will examine<br />

elements of musical style (rhythm, melody, dynamics,<br />

texture, form, timbre), deepening the experience by<br />

considering culturally bound and intercultural musical<br />

features within the context of <strong>West</strong>ern “classical” music,<br />

plus the interactions between <strong>West</strong>ern and non-<strong>West</strong>ern<br />

musics. However, our list of reading, listening and<br />

viewing assignments will feature a broader selection<br />

than those offered in the usual Music G<strong>10</strong>1/HumG120<br />

bibliography, discography and videography. The course<br />

will also intensify the focus on research, evaluation of<br />

personal taste and critical “active” listening. Attendance<br />

at and review of three professional performances<br />

required.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68582 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Carter<br />

HUMANITIES<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/humanities<br />

(714) 895-8772<br />

lschramm@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

HUM G<strong>10</strong>0 - Art History and Appreciation 1–<br />

Prehistoric to Renaissance<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Art G<strong>10</strong>5<br />

Basic principles and history of art as demonstrated<br />

in painting, sculpture, and architecture from the<br />

prehistoric-Proto-Renaissance. One field trip is required.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

64883 6-9:15pm W FN ART 222 Redfield<br />

Courses<br />

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HUM G<strong>10</strong>0H - Art History and Appreciation 1 –<br />

Prehistoric to Renaissance, Honors 3 units<br />

Same as: Art G<strong>10</strong>5 Honors<br />

As in the regular course, honors students will study<br />

the history of art, beginning with Prehistoric art and<br />

concluding with Gothic art, including <strong>West</strong>ern and Non-<br />

<strong>West</strong>ern cultures of this period. However, additional<br />

reading, discussion, written assignments and museum<br />

exploration will supplement the class work required<br />

for the standard Art G<strong>10</strong>5/Humanities G<strong>10</strong>0 course. The<br />

Honors course will also intensify the focus on research,<br />

exploration and critical thinking.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68488 6-9:15pm W FN ART 222 Redfield<br />

HUM G<strong>10</strong>1 - History of Radio, Television<br />

and Broadcasting<br />

3 units<br />

History & development of electronic broadcast &<br />

entertainment media & their impact on American<br />

culture.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$5 course material fee<br />

64885 9:35-11am TTh FN ART 222 Carter<br />

HUM G<strong>10</strong>2 - Introduction to Art<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Art G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

A survey of the nature and role of the visual arts in<br />

society for both the general interest and art major<br />

student. Lectures and field trips.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$5 course material fee<br />

64266 9:30am-12:40pm F FN ART 222 Conley<br />

68174 6-9:15pm M FN ART 222 Redfield<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64897 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Glassford<br />

HUM G<strong>10</strong>3 - World Music<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Music G<strong>10</strong>3<br />

Topics selected from, but not limited to, music cultures<br />

of the Americas, Europe, Middle East, Asia, Southeast<br />

Asia, Africa, Australia, and/or the Pacific Islands are<br />

studied. The emphasis is on instrumental and vocal<br />

sound sources within their respective social and cultural<br />

contexts.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

68442 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Carter<br />

HUM G<strong>10</strong>8 - History and Appreciation<br />

of the Musical Theater<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Theater Arts G<strong>10</strong>8<br />

Same as: Music G<strong>10</strong>8<br />

A course in all elements of musical theater including its<br />

historical background.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68573 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Ramm Engle<br />

HUM G1<strong>10</strong> - Art History and Appreciation 2 –<br />

Renaissance to Present<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Art G<strong>10</strong>6<br />

A survey of the history of art beginning with the Italian<br />

Renaissance and concluding with modern art.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

64888 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW FN ART 222 Walker<br />

HUM G1<strong>10</strong>H - Art History and Appreciation 2 -<br />

Renaissance to Present, Honors<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Art G<strong>10</strong>6 Honors<br />

As in the regular course, honors students will study the<br />

history of art, beginning with the Italian Renaissance<br />

and concluding with modern art. However, additional<br />

reading, discussion, written assignments and museum<br />

exploration will supplement the work required for the<br />

standard Art G<strong>10</strong>6/Humanities G1<strong>10</strong> course. There will<br />

be activities linking our study of <strong>West</strong>ern art history to<br />

the Non-<strong>West</strong>ern world and to contemporary culture.<br />

The course will also intensify the focus on research,<br />

exploration and critical thinking.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68531 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW FN ART 222 Walker<br />

HUM G120 - History and Appreciation<br />

of Music<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Music G<strong>10</strong>1<br />

This course is designed to help students enjoy listening<br />

to all styles of music with emphasis on what to listen<br />

for in music. This course uses film, videotape, DVD, CD<br />

presentations, and listening assignments. Attending<br />

one live concert is required.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

64827 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Carter<br />

68598 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Wood<br />

64864 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Carter<br />

64891 6:35-9:45pm M MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Carter<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64868 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Hausey<br />

HUM G120H - History & Appreciation<br />

of Music, Honors<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G120 Honors<br />

As in the regular course, Honors students will examine<br />

elements of musical style (rhythm, melody, dynamics,<br />

texture, form, timbre), deepening the experience by<br />

considering culturally bound and intercultural musical<br />

features within the context of <strong>West</strong>ern “classical” music,<br />

plus the interactions between <strong>West</strong>ern and non-<strong>West</strong>ern<br />

musics. However, our list of reading, listening and<br />

viewing assignments will feature a broader selection<br />

than those offered in the usual Music G<strong>10</strong>1/HumG120<br />

bibliography, discography and videography. The course<br />

will also intensify the focus on research, evaluation of<br />

personal taste and critical “active” listening. Attendance<br />

at and review of three professional performances<br />

required.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68733 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTH MUS <strong>10</strong>8 Carter<br />

HUM G132 - Introduction to the Theater 3 units<br />

Same as: Theater Arts G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

Introduction to all aspects of theater arts including<br />

history stagecraft, direction, & the actor’s contribution.<br />

Students are required to see college-produced plays.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65901 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW THEA 209 Babb<br />

65886 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh THEA 209 Amen<br />

65885 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh THEA 209 Amen<br />

HUM G135 - History and Appreciation<br />

of the Cinema<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Theater Arts G<strong>10</strong>2<br />

Introduction to the historical, artistic, cultural, industrial<br />

and myth making aspects of the American film. Topics<br />

will include film genres, techniques, language, narrative<br />

devices, themes, relationship between film and<br />

literature, and other subjects.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65736 6:35-9:45pm Th FN ART 222 Cowan<br />

HUM G139 - History of Rock Music 3 units<br />

Same as: Music G139<br />

This course includes rock roots, blues/R & B, Elvis & early<br />

rock. Also Beatles and 60’s rock, metal, “New Wave,” punk,<br />

alternative, rap, 90’s “grunge,” industrial, techno and<br />

other musical styles and social topics.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

68576 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Hausey<br />

68578 6:35-9:45pm T FORUM2 <strong>10</strong>1 Henderson<br />

HUM G143 - History of Jazz<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Music G143<br />

This course is a survey that traces the history and<br />

development of jazz, from its musical predecessors and<br />

beginnings to contemporary styles. Audio recordings<br />

introduce the student to the techniques, styles, and<br />

performers of jazz.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68706 12:45-3:50pm W MUSIC <strong>10</strong>5 Kubis<br />

INTERPRETING<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/interpreting<br />

(714) 895-8772<br />

rwilkinson@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

INTR G<strong>10</strong>0 - Introduction to<br />

Sign Language Interpreting<br />

3 units<br />

This course is designed to provide students with<br />

the historical and theoretical knowledge of the sign<br />

language interpreting profession. Students will be given<br />

an overview of the profession, the deaf community and<br />

the requirements needed to prepare to become a sign<br />

language interpreter.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Basic knowledge of American Sign Language<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64928 5-6:25pm TTh FN ART 212 Wilkinson<br />

INTR G130 - Beginning Voice to Sign 3 units<br />

This course reviews the principles, concepts and theories<br />

of interpreting and introduces the processes, skills and<br />

techniques of interpreting from English to American<br />

Sign Language. Both consecutive and simultaneous<br />

interpreting are explored. The student will begin the<br />

development of skills required to accurately interpret a<br />

spoken message into sign language.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Sign G280<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

649<strong>10</strong> 6:35-9:45pm T BUS <strong>10</strong>8 Wilkinson<br />

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INTR G135 - Advanced Voice to Sign 3 units<br />

This course enhances the processes, skills and<br />

techniques of interpreting from English to American<br />

Sign Language. The student will continue to develop<br />

skills required to accurately interpret a spoken message<br />

into sign language. The concepts of transliterating and<br />

interpreting will be reviewed and expanded. Practice<br />

will provide the student with the skills necessary to<br />

match the interpreting process to the needs of the deaf<br />

consumer.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Interpreting G130<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64912 6:35-9:45pm T BUS <strong>10</strong>8 Wilkinson<br />

INTR G155 - Beginning Sign to Voice 3 units<br />

This course introduces the processes, skills and<br />

techniques of interpreting from American Sign Language<br />

to English. Both consecutive and simultaneous methods<br />

of interpreting will be explored. The student will<br />

begin the development of skills required to accurately<br />

interpret a signed message into English.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Sign G280<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64911 6:35-9:45pm Th FN ART 212 Wilkinson<br />

INTR G160 - Advanced Sign to Voice 3 units<br />

This is a course in advanced processes, skills and<br />

techniques of interpreting from American Sign<br />

Language into oral English. Both consecutive and<br />

simultaneous methods of interpreting will be enhanced.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Interpreting G155<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64913 6:35-9:45pm Th FN ART 212 Wilkinson<br />

JOUR G284 - Newspaper Production 2 units<br />

Same as: Jour G285<br />

Same as Journalism G285, except that students are<br />

only required to attend production classes three of the<br />

five scheduled days. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Newspaper Production courses may be taken for a<br />

maximum of four semesters. Therefore, the following<br />

courses may not be taken more than four semesters<br />

singularly or in combination: Journalism G284 and G285.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

64920 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:20pm Th FN ART 207 Tortolano<br />

and 1 hr arr/week FN ART 138<br />

JOUR G285 - Newspaper Production 3 units<br />

Same as: Journ G284<br />

Members of this class are responsible for production of<br />

the school newspaper, The <strong>West</strong>ern Sun. This course may<br />

be taken 4 times. Newspaper Production courses may<br />

be taken for a maximum of four semesters. Therefore,<br />

the following courses may not be taken more than four<br />

semesters singularly or in combination: Journalism G284<br />

& G285.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

64921 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:20pm Th FN ART 207 Tortolano<br />

and 3 hrs arr/week FN ART 138<br />

JOUR G286 - <strong>West</strong>ern Sun Editorial Board 1 unit<br />

Offered individualized study only. This class is for<br />

student editors of The <strong>West</strong>ern Sun. This course may be<br />

taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Prerequisites: Assignment as The <strong>West</strong>ern Sun editor or<br />

business manager<br />

Corequisites: Journalism G285<br />

64922 1:20-2:35pm Th FN ART 138 Tortolano<br />

and 2 hrs arr/week FN ART 138<br />

LIBRARY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/library<br />

Library classes: (714) 895-8741<br />

ayarchin@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

LIBR G1<strong>10</strong> - Information Competency<br />

and Library Research<br />

1 unit<br />

This librarian guided instruction course introduces<br />

students to a variety of print and electronic library<br />

resources for college level research. Students will<br />

develop and demonstrate skills with weekly workbook<br />

assignments using library resources.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64930 1 hr 08 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Peacock<br />

and 1 hr arr/week LIBR REF<br />

LIBR G120 - Libraries and the Internet 1 unit<br />

This course introduces students to college level online<br />

research resources such as library online databases and<br />

Internet online directories, virtual libraries, and search<br />

engines. Includes librarian guided instruction with<br />

written skills demonstrations.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65259 2 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Garcia<br />

Courses<br />

INTR G190 - Specialized Interpreting<br />

Situations<br />

3 units<br />

This course examines the role and responsibilities of an<br />

interpreter in varied interpreting settings. The practical<br />

aspects of interpreting will examined and implemented<br />

in an effort to prepare students to work in a wide variety<br />

of situations and settings. This course may be taken 3<br />

times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Advisories: Interpreting G130 or G155<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

-Spring Only<br />

64914 5:30-6:55pm MW HUM 303 Wilkinson<br />

JOURNALISM<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/journalism<br />

(714) 895-8772<br />

jtortolano@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

JOUR G180 - Introduction to Mass<br />

Communications<br />

3 units<br />

Study & analysis of the skills, techniques & standards<br />

involved in the mass media.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68571 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh BUS 209 Tortolano<br />

68572 6:35-9:45pm W BUS 208 Tortolano<br />

JOUR G185 - Writing for News Media 3 units<br />

Newsgathering and writing skills for the news media,<br />

including newspapers, television, radio and magazines.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

64918 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW FN ART 207 Tortolano<br />

Tutorial and Learning Center<br />

Helping Students Succeed<br />

COME VISIT THE<br />

GWC TUTORIAL<br />

AND LEARNING<br />

CENTER<br />

in the new Learning<br />

Resource Center<br />

Phone: 714-895-8904<br />

FAX: 714-895-8297<br />

• Work with trained tutors.<br />

• All tutors are recommended by GWC Faculty.<br />

• Services include Individual Appointments, Small<br />

Groups, Drop-in Tutoring, and Online Tutorial<br />

Sessions.<br />

• Tutoring available at times convenient for you!!<br />

• Provides assistance in learning skills and course<br />

concepts.<br />

• Makes available self-help pamphlets,<br />

computer assisted learning, and<br />

review sessions prior to exams.<br />

• Most services available at no cost to students.<br />

• To enroll for Tutoring (Learning G921 / G921N),<br />

you first go to the Tutorial and Learning Center,<br />

in the Learning Resource Center, 1st Floor.<br />

For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

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All mathematics students should attend the first class meeting before purchasing course materials and textbooks. Many Math classes may require the purchase of an access code and<br />

permanent registration to an online learning program within <strong>10</strong> days of the first day of class. Noncompliance with this requirement may result in the removal of student(s) from the course.<br />

The program can be accessed in the Math Computer Lab, Student Computer Center or from your computer at home with high speed internet access.<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/management<br />

(714) 895-8790<br />

akchu@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

MGMT G1<strong>10</strong> - Elements of Management 3 units<br />

Study of contingency, situational & traditional<br />

approaches to management. Emphasis on role of<br />

manager in planning, personnel & overall organization.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64937 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Carmel<br />

MGMT G111 - Human Resources<br />

Management<br />

3 units<br />

Provides unbiased consideration of labor & management<br />

problems. Labor relations are explored from the<br />

viewpoint of employees & supervision.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64934 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Hamilton<br />

MGMT G115 - Essentials of<br />

Organizational Behavior<br />

3 units<br />

Emphasis on behavioral science approach to supervision<br />

& working relationships; psychological principles of<br />

employee motivation.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64939 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Hamilton<br />

MARKETING<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/marketing<br />

(714) 895-8790<br />

akchu@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

MKTG G<strong>10</strong>0 - Principles of Marketing 3 units<br />

Introductory course dealing with business practices<br />

involved in the activities of moving goods & services<br />

from the producer to the consumer.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

64949 6-9:<strong>10</strong>pm T BUS 111 Moore<br />

“You must log on to your online class during<br />

the 1st week of the semester or you may be<br />

dropped from the roster.”<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/math<br />

(714) 895-8990<br />

mwallace@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

MATH G005 - Basic Mathematics<br />

3 units<br />

This course introduces the fundamental operations of<br />

arithmetic on whole numbers, fractions and decimals.<br />

Applications in percentage, ratio, proportion, and<br />

measurement will be introduced throughout the course.<br />

(Not applicable to the A.A. degree)<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, not<br />

degree applicable.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 64971 and the lab<br />

64972<br />

LECTURE<br />

64971 2:25-3:50pm TTh MATHSC 125 Brown<br />

LAB<br />

64972 4:<strong>10</strong>-5:15pm Th MATHSC 219 Brown<br />

MATHEMATICS SEQUENCES BEYOND BASIC<br />

MATHEMATICS ACCORDING TO COLLEGE MAJOR<br />

Where a student enters the mathematics sequence depends upon previous mathematics background and how up-to-date<br />

mathematics skills are. You will probably need to take a mathematics placement exam in the Assessment Center. It is advisable<br />

to consult with a counselor and if transferring check the catalog of the transfer university when selecting math courses.<br />

MGMT G140 - Organization and<br />

Professional Values/Ethics<br />

2 units<br />

An examination of the most prominent issues of<br />

business ethics and the major positions and arguments<br />

on these issues.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64953 4 hrs 25 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Golbuff<br />

MGMT G152 - Small Business Ownership<br />

and Management<br />

3 units<br />

Practical course in establishing and operating a business<br />

including merchandising, buying, credit control, public<br />

and human resources.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64947 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Golbuff<br />

CSU or UC transfer students be advised that the mathematics requirements for admission and<br />

graduation have been changing in recent years. You should consult the catalog of the transfer<br />

college for specific requirements.<br />

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All mathematics students should attend the first class meeting before purchasing course materials and textbooks. Many Math classes may require the purchase of an access code and<br />

permanent registration to an online learning program within <strong>10</strong> days of the first day of class. Noncompliance with this requirement may result in the removal of student(s) from the course.<br />

The program can be accessed in the Math Computer Lab, Student Computer Center or from your computer at home with high speed internet access.<br />

MATH G008 - Pre-algebra<br />

3 units<br />

MATH G0<strong>10</strong> continued…<br />

This course will introduce basic operations with signed<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 65003 and one of the<br />

numbers, exponents, fraction and mixed numbers,<br />

labs: 65005 or 65008<br />

first degree equations, radicals, proportions, rational<br />

expressions, factorizations, percents, formulas, applied<br />

LECTURE<br />

problems, the rectangular coordinate system, geometry<br />

and measurements.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, not<br />

degree applicable.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G005 or Mathematics<br />

Placement Assessment<br />

65003 7:<strong>10</strong>-9:15pm<br />

65005 6-7:05pm<br />

65008 6-7:05pm<br />

TTh<br />

LAB<br />

T<br />

Th<br />

HL SCI 131<br />

MATHSC 227<br />

MATHSC 227<br />

Tran<br />

Tran<br />

Tran<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 64963 & one of the labs:<br />

64967 OR 64969<br />

Students must in enroll in the lecture 65009 and one of<br />

the labs: 65044 or 65045<br />

LECTURE<br />

LECTURE<br />

65009 5-7:05pm MW HL SCI 131 Hager<br />

64963 3-4:25pm MW HL SCI 131 Huerta<br />

LAB<br />

LAB<br />

65044 7:<strong>10</strong>-8:15pm M MATHSC 227 Hager<br />

64967 1:45-2:50pm M MATHSC 227 Huerta<br />

65045 7:<strong>10</strong>-8:15pm W MATHSC 227 Hager<br />

64969 1:45-2:50pm W MATHSC 227 Huerta<br />

MATH G030 - Intermediate Algebra 4 units<br />

MATH G009 - Medication Calculations<br />

This course is equivalent to the second year of high<br />

for Nurses<br />

1 unit school algebra. It is taught using large group lectures in<br />

Medication Calculations for Nurses. This course presents conjunction with computer assignments and laboratory<br />

computational skills utilized in nursing to calculate drug work. Topics include absolute value, rational exponents,<br />

dosage. Designed for current nursing students as well radicals, linear equations and inequalities, quadratic<br />

as those planning to apply. This course may be taken equations and inequalities, functional notation, linear<br />

2 times.<br />

and quadratic functions, conic sections, logarithms,<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, not exponential and logarithmic functions, linear systems<br />

degree applicable.<br />

in two and three variables, sequences, and series.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G008 or Mathematics A scientific calculator will be required. Software<br />

Placement Assessment<br />

used requires access to a computer with Windows<br />

6 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

operating system.<br />

ONLINE<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this Prerequisites: Mathematics G0<strong>10</strong> or Mathematics<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

Placement Assessment<br />

64975 3 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Lloyd $2 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 68166 and one of the<br />

MATH G0<strong>10</strong> - Elementary Algebra 4 units labs: 68167 or 68259<br />

Properties of real numbers; simplifying polynomial,<br />

LECTURE<br />

rational, and radical expressions; solving linear, 68166 12:45-2:50pm MW MATHSC 228 Bouzar<br />

quadratic, rational, and radical equations in one<br />

LAB<br />

variable; the rectangular coordinate system; graphing<br />

68167 11:30am-12:35pm W MATHSC 227 Bouzar<br />

linear equations in two variables; and solving systems<br />

68259 11:30am-12:35pm M MATHSC 227 Bouzar<br />

of linear equations in two variables. Applications of<br />

mathematical concepts. Equivalent to a first-year high<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 64989 and one of the<br />

school algebra course. Taught in a combined large<br />

labs: 64964 or 64984<br />

lecture and laboratory format. Software used requires<br />

access to a computer with Windows operating system.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, not degree<br />

64989 12:45-2:50pm<br />

LECTURE<br />

TTh HL SCI 131 Marino<br />

applicable.<br />

LAB<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G008 or Mathematics<br />

64964 3-4:05pm T MATHSC 227 Marino<br />

Placement Assessment<br />

64984 3-4:05pm Th MATHSC 227 Marino<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 64976 & one of the<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 65061 and one of the<br />

labs: 64977 or 64978<br />

labs: 65062 or 65063<br />

64976 7:50-9:55am<br />

LECTURE<br />

LECTURE<br />

TTh HL SCI 131 Ternes<br />

65061 7:<strong>10</strong>-9:15pm MW HL SCI 131 Nguyen<br />

LAB<br />

64977 <strong>10</strong>-11:05am T MATHSC 227 Ternes<br />

LAB<br />

64978 <strong>10</strong>-11:05am Th MATHSC 227 Ternes 65062 6-7:05pm M MATHSC 227 Nguyen<br />

65063 6-7:05pm W MATHSC 227 Nguyen<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 64980 and one of the<br />

labs: 64982 or 64983<br />

LECTURE<br />

64980 12:45-2:50pm MW HL SCI 131 Hoang<br />

LAB<br />

64982 3-4:05pm M MATHSC 227 Hoang<br />

64983 3-4:05pm W MATHSC 227 Hoang<br />

MATH G0<strong>10</strong> continued…<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 65064 & one of the<br />

labs: 65065 or 65066<br />

LECTURE<br />

65064 5-7:05pm TTh HL SCI 131 Marino<br />

LAB<br />

65065 7:<strong>10</strong>-8:15pm T MATHSC 227 Marino<br />

65066 7:<strong>10</strong>-8:15pm Th MATHSC 227 Marino<br />

MATH G030 continued…<br />

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MATHEMATICS<br />

PREREQUISITE<br />

REQUIREMENTS<br />

Some Math courses have mandatory<br />

prerequisites. If you are planning to enroll<br />

in one of these courses, you must meet<br />

one of the following:<br />

1. Your GWC placement test (results)<br />

must recommend you for the class<br />

(placement test scores are valid for<br />

2 years from the original date of<br />

the test)<br />

Or<br />

2. You must have completed the<br />

prerequisite course with a grade of<br />

“C” or better at GWC after 1989 or be<br />

currently enrolled in it,<br />

Or<br />

3. You must have completed the<br />

prerequisite course at another college<br />

with a grade of “C” or better. To show<br />

proof of the prerequisite completion,<br />

bring a copy of your transcript or grade<br />

report to the Admissions Office prior to<br />

enrolling. Please allow 48 hours for<br />

processing.<br />

Students who have taken Mathematics<br />

assessment tests at a California<br />

community college within the last two<br />

years may use those placement results<br />

in lieu of assessment testing at <strong>Golden</strong><br />

<strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Such students should bring<br />

their test results to the Assessment Center<br />

for review.<br />

Students wishing to challenge a<br />

prerequisite or placement may contact<br />

the Assessment Center for further<br />

information. Prerequisite Challenge forms<br />

can be obtained from the Assessment<br />

Center. Instructions are provided on the<br />

Challenge form.<br />

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All mathematics students should attend the first class meeting before purchasing course materials and textbooks. Many Math classes may require the purchase of an access code and<br />

permanent registration to an online learning program within <strong>10</strong> days of the first day of class. Noncompliance with this requirement may result in the removal of student(s) from the course.<br />

The program can be accessed in the Math Computer Lab, Student Computer Center or from your computer at home with high speed internet access.<br />

MATH G030 continued…<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 65094 & one of the<br />

labs: 65057 or 65058<br />

LECTURE<br />

65094 7:50-9:55am MW HL SCI 131 Lloyd<br />

LAB<br />

65057 <strong>10</strong>-11:05am M MATHSC 227 Lloyd<br />

65058 <strong>10</strong>-11:05am W MATHSC 227 Lloyd<br />

Students must enroll in the lecture 68415 and one of the<br />

labs: 68413 or 68414<br />

LECTURE<br />

68415 9:30-11:35am TTh LIBR 202 Bouzar<br />

LAB<br />

68413 8:15-9:20am T MATHSC 227 Bouzar<br />

68414 8:15-9:20am Th MATHSC 227 Bouzar<br />

MATH G<strong>10</strong>0 - Liberal Arts Mathematics 3 units<br />

This course offers the liberal arts student an applicationsoriented,<br />

problem-solving exploration into a variety of<br />

mathematical fields including geometry, trigonometry,<br />

statistics, and business mathematics.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or Mathematics<br />

Placement Assessment<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

Students must attend both portions of section 65091<br />

65091 2:25-3:50pm MW HLSC 120 Le T B<br />

and 3:50-4:30pm MW HLSC 120<br />

68470 2:25-3:50pm TTh MATHSC 228 Pawson<br />

and 3:50-4:30pm TTh MATHSC 228<br />

MATH G<strong>10</strong>4 - Mathematics for<br />

Elementary Teachers<br />

3 units<br />

Survey of topics that will broaden and enrich the basic<br />

mathematical background of students planning to<br />

become elementary teachers.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or Mathematics<br />

Placement Assessment<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

65053 11:30am-12:55pm TTh MATHSC 127 Pawson<br />

and 12:55-1:35pm TTh MATHSC 127<br />

MATH G115 - <strong>College</strong> Algebra<br />

4 units<br />

Topics include linear and quadratic functions,<br />

polynomial and rational functions, exponential and<br />

logarithmic functions, conic sections, sequences and<br />

series, solving systems of equations, matrices and<br />

determinants, counting and probability.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or Mathematics<br />

Placement Assessment<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

68471 8:50-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW LIBR 202 Schult Roman<br />

65096 <strong>10</strong>:15am-12:20pm MW HL SCI 131 Heneks<br />

68260 <strong>10</strong>:15am-12:20pm TTh HL SCI 131 Khakbazan<br />

65098 5:55-8pm TTh MATHSC 123 Nguyen<br />

“You must log on to your online class during<br />

the 1st week of the semester or you may be<br />

dropped from the roster.”<br />

MATH G120 - Trigonometry<br />

3 units<br />

Fundamentals of trigonometry covering the six<br />

trigonometric functions, their inverses and graphs,<br />

identities, solving triangles, conditional equations and<br />

applied problems. A scientific calculator is required.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or Mathematics<br />

Placement Assessment<br />

Advisories: Mathematics G020<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

65<strong>10</strong>0 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW MATHSC 215 Berry<br />

65099 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW MATHSC 125 Heneks<br />

65097 7:55-9:20am TTh MATHSC 228 Nason<br />

65<strong>10</strong>1 6:35-8pm TTh MATHSC 127 Brown<br />

MATH G140 - Business Calculus<br />

4 units<br />

Fundamentals of Calculus covering limits, continuity,<br />

differentiation, applications of the derivative, integration,<br />

functions of two variables, partial differentiation, and<br />

extreme of functions of two variables.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G115 or Mathematics G170<br />

or Mathematics Placement Assessment<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

65<strong>10</strong>7 2:25-4:30pm TTh MATHSC 126 Khakbazan<br />

65<strong>10</strong>6 5:55-8pm MW MATHSC 127 Le T B<br />

MATH G160 - Introduction to Statistics 4 units<br />

Topics include concepts and procedures of descriptive<br />

and inferential statistics; collecting, classifying,<br />

tabulating, and graphing univariate and bivariate<br />

data; measures of central tendencies, variation,<br />

percentiles, probability, binomial, normal, T, Chi-square<br />

and F distributions; making inferences, decisions and<br />

predictions. This course develops statistical thinking<br />

through the study of applications in a variety of<br />

disciplines. The use of a graphing calculator and/or<br />

statistical analysis computer programs is integrated into<br />

the course.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or Mathematics<br />

Placement Assessment<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

68472 8:50-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW MATHSC 228 Berry<br />

65111 12:45-2:50pm MW MATHSC 215 Ternes<br />

65113 8:50-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh MATHSC 123 Elgindi<br />

68388 12:45-2:50pm TTh MATHSC 123 Dunham<br />

67232 5:55-8pm MW MATHSC 215 Ma D K<br />

MATH G170 - Precalculus<br />

5 units<br />

Topics include, polynomial, rational, exponential,<br />

logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse functions,<br />

vectors, analytic geometry, linear systems, matrices,<br />

elementary theory of equations, polar coordinates,<br />

sequences, series, and complex numbers. This course<br />

is essential for those students planning to study Math<br />

G180 (Calculus 1).<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G120 or Mathematics<br />

Placement Assessment<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

This class may require computer access with high speed<br />

internet<br />

65115 8:25-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW MATHSC 127 Jenson<br />

68676 8:25-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh MATHSC 127 Jenson<br />

65118 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:40pm TTh MATHSC 126 Scardina<br />

65117 5:30-8pm MW BUS 209 Nguyen<br />

MATH G180 - Calculus 1<br />

5 units<br />

Topics include analytic geometry, functions, limits,<br />

continuity, differentiation and integration of functions,<br />

applications of differential and integral calculus. This is<br />

the first course in a three course sequence designed for<br />

mathematics, science and engineering majors.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G170 or Mathematics<br />

Placement Assessment<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

This class may require computer access with high speed<br />

internet<br />

65121 8:25-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW MATHSC 125 Ternes<br />

68677 8:25-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh MATHSC 125 Hoang<br />

68494 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:40pm TTh MATHSC 118 Nason<br />

65135 2:20-4:50pm TTh MATHSC 215 Scardina<br />

65134 5:30-8pm MW LIBR 222 Bui<br />

MATH G185 - Calculus 2<br />

5 units<br />

A continuation of MATH G180. Topics include methods<br />

of integration, applications of the definite integral,<br />

transcendental functions, polar and parametric<br />

functions, indeterminate forms, improper integrals,<br />

convergence and divergence of sequences and series<br />

including power series, and conic sections. This is the<br />

second course in a three course sequence designed for<br />

mathematics, science, and engineering majors.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G180 or Mathematics G180H<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

This class may require computer access with high speed<br />

internet<br />

65126 8:25-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW MATHSC 126 Hoang<br />

68678 11:<strong>10</strong>am-1:40pm TTh MATHSC 125 Farnham II<br />

65127 5:30-8pm TTh MATHSC 215 Scardina<br />

MATH G235 - Applied Linear Algebra 4 units<br />

Introduction to linear algebra, classical linear algebra<br />

problems, and applications to computer science and<br />

related technologies including matrices, determinants,<br />

linear spaces, linear transformations, and eigenvalues.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G185<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

This class may require computer access with high speed<br />

internet<br />

68389 5:30-7:35pm TTh MATHSC 126 Bouzar<br />

MATH G280 - Calculus 3<br />

5 units<br />

This is the third course in a three-course sequence,<br />

designed for mathematics, science and engineering<br />

majors. Topics include vectors in three-dimensional<br />

space, curves and surfaces, functions of several<br />

variables, partial differentiation, the gradient, the curl,<br />

the divergence, multiple integration, Green’s Theorem,<br />

Gauss’ (Divergence) Theorem and Stokes’ Theorem.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Mathematics G185<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

This class may require computer access with high speed<br />

internet<br />

65130 5:30-8pm MW MATHSC 125 Lloyd<br />

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MUSIC<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/music<br />

(714) 895-8772<br />

chausey@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

MUS G026 - Survey of Contemporary<br />

Band Literature<br />

1 unit<br />

This is an enrichment course in musical performance<br />

and showmanship for the advanced player.<br />

Its focus is sight reading, proficient playing ability, and<br />

aesthetic judgment. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, AA/AS<br />

degree only.<br />

Prerequisites: Retention is based upon successful<br />

audition.<br />

68580 7-<strong>10</strong>:<strong>10</strong>pm T MUSIC <strong>10</strong>2 Hausey<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

68581 6-<strong>10</strong>:<strong>10</strong>pm T MUSIC <strong>10</strong>2 Hausey<br />

and 2 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC SITE<br />

MUS G<strong>10</strong>1 - History & Appreciation<br />

of Music<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G120<br />

This course is designed to help students enjoy listening<br />

to all styles of music with emphasis on what to listen<br />

for in music. This course uses film, videotape, DVD, CD<br />

presentations, and listening assignments. Attending<br />

one live concert is required.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

64854 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Carter<br />

68583 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Wood<br />

65187 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Carter<br />

65160 6:35-9:45pm M MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Carter<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65193 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Hausey<br />

MUS G<strong>10</strong>1H - History & Appreciation<br />

of Music, Honors<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G120 Honors<br />

As in the regular course, Honors students will examine<br />

elements of musical style (rhythm, melody, dynamics,<br />

texture, form, timbre), deepening the experience by<br />

considering culturally bound and intercultural musical<br />

features within the context of <strong>West</strong>ern “classical” music,<br />

plus the interactions between <strong>West</strong>ern and non-<strong>West</strong>ern<br />

musics. However, our list of reading, listening and<br />

viewing assignments will feature a broader selection<br />

than those offered in the usual Music G<strong>10</strong>1/HumG120<br />

bibliography, discography and videography. The course<br />

will also intensify the focus on research, evaluation of<br />

personal taste and critical “active” listening. Attendance<br />

at and review of three professional performances<br />

required.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

HONORS<br />

For additional information, please see the Honors<br />

section located in this schedule.<br />

68582 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Carter<br />

MUS G<strong>10</strong>3 - World Music<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G<strong>10</strong>3<br />

Topics selected from, but not limited to, music cultures<br />

of the Americas, Europe, Middle East, Asia, Southeast<br />

Asia, Africa, Australia, and/or the Pacific Islands are<br />

studied. The emphasis is on instrumental and vocal<br />

sound sources within their respective social and cultural<br />

contexts.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

68441 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Carter<br />

MUS G<strong>10</strong>8 - History & Appreciation<br />

of the Musical Theater<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G<strong>10</strong>8<br />

Same as: Theater Arts G<strong>10</strong>8<br />

A course in all elements of musical theater including its<br />

historical background.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68574 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Ramm Engle<br />

MUS G<strong>10</strong>9 - Symphonic Band<br />

1 unit<br />

Study & performance of music from standard band<br />

repertory. One performance each semester. This course<br />

may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Retention based upon successful audition.<br />

65161 7-8:05pm T MUSIC <strong>10</strong>2 Hausey<br />

and 8:06-<strong>10</strong>:<strong>10</strong>pm T MUSIC <strong>10</strong>2<br />

MUS G115 - Basic Music<br />

3 units<br />

The first course in the music theory sequence.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in Music G141 - G142<br />

recommended.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

65176 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW MUSIC <strong>10</strong>5 Wood<br />

65177 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh MUSIC <strong>10</strong>5 Kubis<br />

65175 6:35-9:45pm W MUSIC <strong>10</strong>5 Kubis<br />

MUS G116 - Theory I (Diatonic)<br />

5 units<br />

Specific functions of analysis & composition of music<br />

theory (diatonic style) integrated with extensive eartraining,<br />

sight-singing, & dictation.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Music G115<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

65178 8:30-11am TTh MUSIC <strong>10</strong>5 Wood<br />

MUS G120 - Masters Chorale<br />

1 unit<br />

A large chorus specializing in classical & semi-classical<br />

music. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Retention based upon successful audition.<br />

68597 6:35-9:45pm W MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

MUS G122 - Chamber Choir<br />

1 unit<br />

A select vocal ensemble which performs suitable music<br />

from all historical periods. Extensive participation in<br />

concerts on campus, field trips. This course may be<br />

taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Retention based upon successful audition.<br />

65215 3-4:25pm TTh MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

MUS G134 - Recording Jazz Ensemble 2 units<br />

Study, performance and recording of big band jazz. This<br />

course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

65181 7-8:05pm M MUSIC <strong>10</strong>2 Kubis<br />

and 8:06-11:15pm M MUSIC <strong>10</strong>2<br />

MUS G139 - History of Rock Music 3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G139<br />

This course includes rock roots, blues/R & B, Elvis & early<br />

rock. Also Beatles and 60’s rock, metal, “New Wave,” punk,<br />

alternative, rap, 90’s “grunge,” industrial, techno and<br />

other musical styles and social topics.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

68577 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Hausey<br />

68579 6:35-9:45pm T FORUM2 <strong>10</strong>1 Henderson<br />

MUS G141 - Piano 1<br />

1 unit<br />

Keyboard instruction for those with little or no music<br />

instruction. Reading music at the keyboard. Playing by<br />

ear. Keyboard harmony & scales in major keys. Regular<br />

daily practice required. This course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

65182 8:35-<strong>10</strong>:55am M MUSIC 200 Gottesman<br />

65183 12:45-2:50pm W MUSIC 200 Wood<br />

MUS G142 - Beginning Piano II<br />

1 unit<br />

Continuation of Music G141. Regular daily practice is<br />

essential for success in this course. This course may be<br />

taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Music G141 or equivalent<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

65171 8:50-<strong>10</strong>:55am M MUSIC 200 Gottesman<br />

65192 12:45-2:50pm W MUSIC 200 Wood<br />

MUS G143 - History of Jazz<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G143<br />

This course is a survey that traces the history and<br />

development of jazz, from its musical predecessors and<br />

beginnings to contemporary styles. Audio recordings<br />

introduce the student to the techniques, styles, and<br />

performers of jazz.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68705 12:45-3:55pm W MUSIC <strong>10</strong>5 Kubis<br />

MUS G145 - Basic Voice<br />

2 units<br />

This class teaches beginning singers basic vocal<br />

technique, self-confidence, and expression. Students<br />

sing songs in English & first languages. Daily practice is<br />

required. An audition is not required. This course may be<br />

taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in Music G115, G121,<br />

or G141 - G142 recommended for those who do not read<br />

music.<br />

65199 12:45-2:50pm T MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

64089 12:45-2:50pm Th MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

65198 6:35-8:40pm T MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

MUS G146 - Intermediate Voice<br />

2 units<br />

This course is a second semester continuation of Music<br />

G145, at a more advanced level. Students sing songs<br />

in English, Italian & first languages. Daily practice and<br />

review of a voice recital are required. This course may be<br />

taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Music G145 . Concurrent enrollment in Music<br />

G115, G121, or G141 or G142 recommended for those<br />

who do not read music.<br />

68033 12:45-2:50pm T MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

68031 12:45-2:50pm Th MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

68120 6:35-8:40pm T MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

Courses<br />

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MUS G147 - Advanced Voice<br />

2 units<br />

This course is the third and fourth semester continuation<br />

of Music G146. Songs in English, Italian, German &<br />

French, & first languages. Daily practice and review of<br />

a voice recital are required. No audition is required. This<br />

course may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Music G146. Concurrent enrollment in Music<br />

G115, G121, or G141<br />

G142 is recommended for students who do not read music.<br />

68034 12:45-2:50pm T MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

68032 12:45-2:50pm Th MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

68121 6:35-8:40pm T MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

MUS G242 - Intermediate Piano II 2 units<br />

Continuation of Music G241. Third semester of class<br />

piano keyboard instruction. This course may be taken<br />

2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Music G241 or equivalent<br />

65209 7-9:05pm T MUSIC 200 Kim<br />

Free Speech Policy<br />

The policy in its entirety may be viewed at<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/policies/<br />

MUS G290 - Applied Music<br />

1 unit<br />

This course is designed to be for the student seeking<br />

individual instruction on piano, voice, guitar, or any<br />

standard band or orchestra instrument. Placement is by<br />

audition, and concurrent enrollment in a large ensemble<br />

is required. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Placement by audition.<br />

Auditions: <strong>Fri</strong>day, <strong>February</strong> 4, 2011-Jury <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>day,<br />

May 20, 2011-Audition Appointments:<br />

chausey@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

68452 0 hr 30 min arr/week MUS <strong>10</strong>2 Hausey<br />

and 2 hrs 04 min arr/week MUS <strong>10</strong>2<br />

Courses<br />

MUS G150 - Broadway and Opera Singing 2 units<br />

Same as: Theater G146<br />

Learn to sing songs &/or arias from musical theater &/or<br />

opera. Daily practice and a written review of a musical or<br />

opera are required. No audition is required. This course<br />

may be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Music G060 or G121 or G145. Concurrent<br />

enrollment in Music G115, G121 , or G141<br />

G142 recommended for those who do not read music.<br />

68119 12:45-2:50pm T MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

68115 12:45-2:50pm Th MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

68122 6:35-8:40pm T MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

MUS G209 - Symphonic Band,<br />

Advanced Skills<br />

2 units<br />

An advanced level of Symphonic Band participation,<br />

performance and study. Students will develop soloing,<br />

conducting, and other leadership skills and functions<br />

within the band. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Music G<strong>10</strong>9<br />

68596 6-<strong>10</strong>:<strong>10</strong>pm T MUSIC <strong>10</strong>2 Hausey<br />

and 4 hrs 25 min arr/week GWC SITE<br />

MUS G2<strong>10</strong> - Musical Theater Workshop 2 units<br />

Same as: Theatre Arts G2<strong>10</strong><br />

Participation in musical theater presentations such as<br />

musical comedy, musical drama, musical revues, opera<br />

or operettas presented at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>. This<br />

course may be taken four times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Audition: Feb 21 & 22 at 7:00 pm in Mainstage Theater-<br />

Production: Cabaret<br />

Orientation on Feb 21 at 7pm in Mainstage<br />

68334 11 hrs 04 min arr/week COMM <strong>10</strong>8 Ramm Engle<br />

MUS G216 - Theory II (Chromatic) 5 units<br />

Continuation of Music G116; chromatic harmony,<br />

modulation, analysis & composition, extensive ear<br />

training, sight-singing & dictation.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Music G116<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

65206 8:30-11am TTh MUSIC <strong>10</strong>5 Wood<br />

MUS G241 - Intermediate Piano I<br />

2 units<br />

Second semester of class keyboard instruction.<br />

Reading music at the keyboard, playing by ear, sight<br />

reading, scales, keyboard harmony. This course may be<br />

taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65208 7-9:05pm T MUSIC 200 Kim<br />

ONLINE EXPRESS INTERNET<br />

BASED INSTRUCTION<br />

ONLINE COURSES<br />

Most Online Courses provide students the opportunity to complete all of their course work outside of<br />

the classroom on their own time.<br />

ONLINE MIX COURSES CLASSROOM AND INTERNET<br />

Online MIX courses reduce classroom/on campus time by adding Internet based instruction. Online MIX<br />

courses do have set days and times for weekly meeting on campus.<br />

ACCESS REQUIREMENTS<br />

Internet based instruction requires GWC students to have access to a computer with an Internet connection<br />

to the World Wide Web, whether off campus or on campus.<br />

OFF CAMPUS ACCESS<br />

Students who are currently earning units at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> must have access to a multimedia<br />

computer with a 56K or faster modem and a full service connection to the Internet through a service<br />

provider such as, Earthlink, PacBell, AOL, or AT&T.<br />

ON CAMPUS ACCESS<br />

Internet access is available to <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> students at the Learning Resources Student Computer<br />

Center. This lab is hooked up to GWC's high speed network. If necessary, Learning Resources Student<br />

Computer Center staff will assist students in creating e-mail accounts.<br />

ONLINE COURSE INFORMATION<br />

ADDING A CLOSED ONLINE CLASS<br />

Students who are unable to enroll for a course that has closed prior to their registration appointment<br />

are encouraged to select an alternative online course in the event space does not become available in<br />

your first choice of class. The following are options students have to add an online course:<br />

• After you have completed the registration process, you may check back through our GWC<br />

searchable schedule to see if a seat may have become available due to a student withdrawal or due<br />

to a student being dropped for non-payment of fees.<br />

• For online mix classes, students may attend the first class meeting to see if any space is available as<br />

a result of student ‘no shows’.<br />

• For online only classes, students may contact the instructor to request permission to add<br />

their desired course. To contact an instructor, go to onlinegwc.org, click on class list and select<br />

appropriate instructor’s link.<br />

TEXTBOOK<br />

The textbook can be purchased in the GWC Bookstore or purchased online at http://www.gwcstore.com.<br />

The textbook should be purchased before the first day of class.<br />

For more information contact GWC Distance Learning at 714 895-8389<br />

or http://onlinegwc.org<br />

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NURSING<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/nursing<br />

(714) 895-8285<br />

nphan@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

NURS G070 - Beginning Arrhythmia and<br />

Electrocardiograms (EKG) Interpretation 1 unit<br />

Beginning Arrhythmia and Electrocardiograms (EKG)<br />

interpretation. This course focuses on providing the<br />

learner with a basic knowledge in the interpretation of<br />

cardiac dysrrhythmias and 12 lead electrocardiograms.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65211 2 hrs 08 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Broyles<br />

NURS G<strong>10</strong>0 - Nursing Process I<br />

<strong>10</strong> units<br />

First semester of the Associate Degree nursing program.<br />

The first semester of the Associate Degree nursing<br />

program centers on the fundamentals of nursing.<br />

Permission required.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Prerequisites: Acceptance into the Nursing Program.<br />

Pre-entrance physical examination. Completion of<br />

Biology G200, G220,G225, G2<strong>10</strong>, English G<strong>10</strong>0, Comm<br />

G<strong>10</strong>8, or G1<strong>10</strong>, or G112<br />

$48 course material fee<br />

PERMISSION ONLY<br />

652<strong>10</strong> 3-5:05pm M NHS 301 Ching<br />

and 1:15-4:25pm T NHS 301<br />

and 3 hrs 08 min arr/week NHS 202<br />

and 12 hrs 97 min arr/week AGENCY<br />

NURS G150 - Nursing Process II<br />

<strong>10</strong> units<br />

Second semester of the Associate Degree nursing<br />

program. The second semester of the Associate Degree<br />

nursing program has two eight-week rotations; one is<br />

medical-surgical nursing and one is maternal-newbornwomen’s<br />

health nursing. Permission required.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Prerequisites: Nursing G<strong>10</strong>0 or the equivalent; Biology<br />

G200 and Communication Studies G<strong>10</strong>8 or G1<strong>10</strong> or<br />

G112<br />

$48 course material fee<br />

PERMISSION ONLY<br />

65216 <strong>10</strong>:30am-12:35pm M NHS 305 Potts<br />

and 12-3:05pm Th NHS 301<br />

and 14 hrs 21 min arr/week AGENCY<br />

and 2 hrs 25 min arr/week NHS 202<br />

NURS G200 - Nursing Process III <strong>10</strong> units<br />

Third semester of the Associate Degree nursing program.<br />

Permission required.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Prerequisites: Psychology G118 and Nursing G150 or<br />

Nursing G190<br />

$48 course material fee<br />

65207 8-<strong>10</strong>:15am M NHS 305 Broyles<br />

and 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:50am T NHS 305<br />

or 9-<strong>10</strong>:20am Th NHS 305<br />

and 14 hrs 12 min arr/week AGENCY<br />

and 2 hrs 25 min arr/week NHS 202<br />

NURS G250 - Nursing Process IV<br />

9 units<br />

Fourth semester of the Associate Degree nursing<br />

program. Permission required.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Prerequisites: Nursing G200 and Sociology G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

$48 course material fee<br />

65223 8-11:05am M NHS 301 Pham<br />

and 8-<strong>10</strong>:50am T NHS 301<br />

and 0 hr 50 min arr/week NHS 202<br />

and 15 hrs 89 min arr/week AGENCY<br />

NURS G260 - Nursing Issues<br />

1.5 units<br />

Focuses on the information needed and issues faced by<br />

nursing students on entry into practice.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Prerequisites: Nurs G200<br />

65227 11am-1:05pm T NHS 301 Brownell<br />

PEACE STUDIES<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/peace<br />

(714) 895-7711 x 52576<br />

ffarazdaghi@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

PEAC G<strong>10</strong>0 - Peace Studies, Introduction 3 units<br />

Introduces students to the major questions, issues,<br />

concepts, and vocabulary associated with the study<br />

of peace, justice, conflict, war, and violence. Lectures,<br />

readings, videos, and ample opportunity for students’<br />

discussion.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

68262 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW BUS <strong>10</strong>8 Farazdaghi<br />

PEAC G1<strong>10</strong> - Nonviolence and<br />

Confilct Resolution<br />

3 units<br />

This course is designed to introduce students to the<br />

study of nonviolent theory and practice. Students will<br />

examine the history of nonviolent movements and how<br />

those strategies might be used in future applications.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

65200 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW BUS <strong>10</strong>8 Farazdaghi<br />

PHILOSOPHY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/philosophy<br />

(714) 895-8790<br />

dmoore@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

PHIL G<strong>10</strong>0 - Introduction to Philosophy 3 units<br />

An introduction to the enduring questions of life<br />

through the study of classical philosophical texts.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68394 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW ADMIN 211 Anderson<br />

68396 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh ADMIN 2<strong>10</strong> Lujan<br />

68395 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh ADMIN 2<strong>10</strong> Sutherland<br />

68417 6:35-9:45pm M ADMIN 2<strong>10</strong> Sutherland<br />

PHIL G<strong>10</strong>2 - History of Ancient Philosophy 3 units<br />

The development of the Hellenic mind is explored<br />

through emphasis on analysis of the basic texts of pre-<br />

Socrates, Plato & Aristotle.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68142 7:55-9:20am TTh ADMIN 223 Grimes<br />

PHIL G115 - Logic and Critical Thinking 3 units<br />

Techniques of critical thinking, focusing on the use<br />

of argument in ordinary discourse & in the academic<br />

disciplines within the Humanities, Social & Natural<br />

Sciences.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65238 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW ADMIN 2<strong>10</strong> Mages<br />

65246 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh ADMIN 2<strong>10</strong> Lujan<br />

65249 6:35-9:45pm T ADMIN 2<strong>10</strong> Krogfoss<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65248 6 hrs 50 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Hyde<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

65253 6 hrs 50 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Hyde<br />

PHIL G120 - Ethics<br />

3 units<br />

An introductory study of the concepts of right and<br />

wrong, good and bad, through the writings of classical<br />

philosophers.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65251 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW ADMIN 2<strong>10</strong> Krogfoss<br />

65234 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh MATHSC 215 Grimes<br />

65242 6:35-9:45pm T ADMIN 223 Anderson<br />

PHIL G150 - Political Philosophy<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Political Science G150<br />

A survey of political theory and major figures in the<br />

history of political philosophy. Questions concerning the<br />

role of government, natural rights and the relationship<br />

between government and the individual will be<br />

explored by evaluating the works of philosophers such<br />

as Plato, Aristotle, Locke and Marx.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68158 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Bowlby<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/photo<br />

(714) 895-8772<br />

lschramm@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

PHOT G120 - Introduction to Photography -<br />

Black and White Dark Room<br />

3 units<br />

A basic course to familiarize students with the<br />

fundamentals of photography. The students will study<br />

cameras and related accessory systems. Picture taking<br />

techniques, darkroom techniques, and the elements of<br />

design. Students must provide an adjustable camera.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$25 course material fee<br />

68568 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:35am MW FN ART 2<strong>10</strong> Hare Jr<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:35am-12:40pm MW FN ART 2<strong>10</strong><br />

68569 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:35am TTh FN ART 2<strong>10</strong> Tsai<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:35am-12:40pm TTh FN ART 2<strong>10</strong><br />

68570 6-7:05pm MW FN ART 2<strong>10</strong> Emmett<br />

and 7:05-9:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 2<strong>10</strong><br />

Courses<br />

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PHOT G190 - Introduction to<br />

Photography - Digital<br />

3 units<br />

This is a basic course to familiarize students with the<br />

fundamentals of photography and digital imaging.<br />

Students must provide an adjustable digital camera. This<br />

course may be taken two times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$25 course material fee<br />

65232 9-11:05am F FN ART 203 Digiovanni<br />

and 11:05am-3:30pm F FN ART 203<br />

65255 6-7:05pm MW FN ART 205 Hughes<br />

and 7:05-9:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FN ART 205<br />

PHYSICAL EDUCATION<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/pe<br />

(714) 895-8333<br />

nyoshida@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

PE G<strong>10</strong>5 - Adapted Strength and Fitness 1 unit<br />

Supervised instruction and individualized exercise plans<br />

for the temporarily or permanently disabled student.<br />

This is a strength training class that will focus on the<br />

needs of each individual student. This course may be<br />

taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor required.<br />

PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR-Complete Disabled<br />

Student and Medical Authorization Form<br />

65260 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh REC ED 122 Johnson<br />

PE G<strong>10</strong>8 - Adapted Aquatics<br />

1 unit<br />

Supervised instruction and individualized aquatic<br />

exercise plans for the temporarily or permanently<br />

disabled student. This course focuses on the<br />

importance of developing and improving muscular and<br />

cardiovascular endurance. This course may be taken<br />

4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Permission of the Instructor<br />

PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. Must be capable of<br />

independent propulsion and self care. Spouses and<br />

attendants are welcome to assist.<br />

65350 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh REC ED POOL Johnson<br />

PE G1<strong>10</strong> - Swimming for Fitness<br />

1 unit<br />

This course is designed for swimmers with intermediate<br />

skills. The swimmer will be introduced to the newest<br />

techniques & methods for cardiovascular conditioning<br />

through swimming. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65272 12-1:05pm TTh REC ED POOL Taylor<br />

PE G111 - Swimming<br />

1 unit<br />

Instruction & practice in the fundamental skills basic to<br />

successful performance in this activity. This course may<br />

be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Beginning/Intermediate<br />

65276 9:35-<strong>10</strong>:40am TTh REC ED POOL Kopp<br />

Intermediate<br />

65277 9:35-<strong>10</strong>:40am MW REC ED POOL Kopp<br />

PE G114 - Surfing<br />

1 unit<br />

Instruction and practice in basic to advanced skills for<br />

successful participation in surfing. This course is for<br />

all performance levels and is organized to allow for<br />

individual instruction. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Prior to entering surfing class, students<br />

must pass Intermediate ARC Swimming test or produce<br />

other official verification of their swimming ability at the<br />

first class meeting.<br />

65282 8-9:05am F REC ED POOL Lawler<br />

and 9:06-<strong>10</strong>:05am F REC ED POOL<br />

PE G130 - Yoga<br />

1 unit<br />

This is an overview course of yoga where the power of<br />

the mind, body and the study of health are integrated.<br />

Mind and Body exercises increase flexibility, strength<br />

and balance as well as enhances posture, coordination<br />

and mental focus. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65288 5-5:15pm TTh REC ED 218 Fields<br />

and 5:16-6:05pm TTh REC ED 218<br />

PE G132 - Pilates for Fitness<br />

1 unit<br />

User-friendly, cardiovascular pilates-based mat workout.<br />

This course promotes strength, flexibility, balance, and<br />

body awareness. Students will learn the skills to execute<br />

a variety of safe and effective movements. For a more<br />

intense study of the Pilates method, contact the GWC<br />

Dance Department. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65280 9:35-9:50am MW REC ED 218 Johnson<br />

and 9:51-<strong>10</strong>:40am MW REC ED 218<br />

PE G137 - Golf<br />

.5 units<br />

For students of varying proficiency levels. Fundamental<br />

skills of woods and irons explored, as well as<br />

participation, instruction on play, rules and etiquette.<br />

This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

65291 5:05-7:<strong>10</strong>pm T MPE 114 Shaughnessy<br />

PE G150 - Badminton<br />

1 unit<br />

Instruction & practice in the fundamental badminton<br />

skills. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65296 8:<strong>10</strong>-<strong>10</strong>:15pm T REC ED GYM Lawler<br />

PE G158 - Tennis<br />

1 unit<br />

Instruction & practice in the fundamental skills & a basic<br />

understanding of scoring, elementary positioning, &<br />

strategy of tennis singles & doubles. This course may be<br />

taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Beginning/Intermediate<br />

65312 9:35am-<strong>10</strong>:40am MW GWC TENNIS CRT Lawler<br />

PE G159 - Table Tennis<br />

1 unit<br />

Introduction to Table Tennis. The course includes<br />

practice of stroke skills, the application of rules and<br />

etiquette in singles and doubles play. This course may<br />

be taken 4 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65299 12-12:30pm F REC ED 211 Mitchell<br />

and 12:30-2:05pm F REC ED 211<br />

PE G166 - Circuit Weight Training<br />

1 unit<br />

The universal equipment and routines utilize the circuit<br />

training facility. Circuit training has proven especially<br />

beneficial for women and men not interested in<br />

competitive weight training but desiring good muscle<br />

tone and cardiovascular fitness. This course may be<br />

taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

66240 7:55-9:20am MW REC ED 122 Lawler<br />

68279 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW REC ED 122 Villarreal<br />

68280 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW REC ED 122 Mitchell<br />

PE G166 - Circuit Weight Training .5 units<br />

The universal equipment and routines utilize the circuit<br />

training facility. Circuit training has proven especially<br />

beneficial for women and men not interested in<br />

competitive weight training but desiring good muscle<br />

tone and cardiovascular fitness. This course may be<br />

taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

66260 7:55-9:20am MW REC ED 122 Lawler<br />

PE G176 - Total Fitness for Women 1 unit<br />

Activities that develop endurance, flexibility, strength,<br />

& reduce fat are incorporated in the course. This course<br />

may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65334 8:15-9:20am TTh REC ED 218 Johnson<br />

PE G178 - Cardiovascular Laboratory 1 unit<br />

The cardiovascular lab course is designed for those<br />

people who desire a cardiovascular workout using a<br />

combination of stationary bikes, treadmills, elliptical,<br />

and rowing machines. This is suited for men and women<br />

of all age groups who are interested in achieving a<br />

maximal level of cardiovascular fitness. Three hours nonlecture<br />

a week. UC credit limitations. This course may be<br />

taken 4 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

65337 7:55-9:20am TTh REC ED 122 Mitchell<br />

65324 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh REC ED 122 Mitchell<br />

PE G180 - Strength and Muscle<br />

Power Training<br />

2 units<br />

The course is designed to provide students instruction<br />

and training to develop strength and muscle power.<br />

Students will design a systematic training regime using<br />

weight machines and “free weights” (bar bells and<br />

dumb bells). This class is suited for healthy students of<br />

all ages and experience levels, but is not a rehabilitation<br />

program. Recommended for men and women<br />

interested in strength and muscle power training,<br />

athletic conditioning, power lifting and body building.<br />

This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

68285 7:55-9:20am MTWTh REC ED 122 Mitchell<br />

68286 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MTWTh REC ED 122 Mitchell<br />

“You must log on to your online class during<br />

the 1st week of the semester or you may be<br />

dropped from the roster.”<br />

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PE G181 - Muscular Strength Training 1 unit<br />

This course is designed to provide students instruction<br />

and training to develop strength and muscle tone.<br />

Students will design a systematic training regime using<br />

weight machines and ‘free weights’ to improve muscle<br />

tone and cardiovascular fitness. This course maybe taken<br />

4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

68287 7:55-9:20am MW REC ED 122 Lawler<br />

68289 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW REC ED 122 Villarreal<br />

68330 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW REC ED 122 Mitchell<br />

68292 7:55-9:20am TTh REC ED 122 Villarreal<br />

68291 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh REC ED 122 Taylor<br />

68293 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh REC ED 122 Mitchell<br />

68299 1-2:05pm MWF REC ED 122 Villarreal<br />

68301 2:50-3:55pm TTh REC ED 122 Mitchell<br />

68294 6:30-7:20am MTWTh REC ED 122 Taylor<br />

PE G186 - Activities - Basketball<br />

1 unit<br />

Instruction & practice in the fundamental skills basic<br />

to successful performance in basketball activities. This<br />

course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65341 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:15pm TTh REC ED GYM Kopp<br />

PE G192 - Soccer<br />

1 unit<br />

Instruction and practice in the fundamental skills<br />

basic to successful performance in this activity.UC<br />

credit limitations. This course may not be offered each<br />

semester. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

65344 3:15-5:20pm TTh GWC UTILTY FLD Ruiz<br />

PE G195 - Volleyball<br />

1 unit<br />

Participation & instruction in all facets of the game of<br />

volleyball. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

For Beginners<br />

65348 6-8:05pm T REC ED GYM Lawler<br />

PE G196 - Sand Volleyball<br />

1 unit<br />

Participation & instruction of all facets of sand volleyball,<br />

from fundamental skills through strategies & techniques.<br />

This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65269 4-4:30pm W GWC SANDVB CRT Lawler<br />

and 4:30-6pm W GWC SANDVB CRT<br />

PE G240 - Baseball Team<br />

2 units<br />

For students competing on the collegiate baseball team.<br />

Advanced baseball skills required for intercollegiate<br />

athletic competition. This course may be taken 3 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Corequisites: Students must be enrolled in twelve<br />

units during the semester in which they participate.<br />

For complete information concerning eligibility rules,<br />

contact the athletic director.<br />

Contact the Physical Education Office for additional<br />

information.<br />

Course beginning the week of 01/01/12<br />

65358 2:<strong>10</strong>-2:40pm MTWThF GWC BASEBL FLD Villarreal<br />

and 2:40-4:15pm MTWThF GWC BASEBL FLD<br />

PE G252 - Swimming Team - Men<br />

2 units<br />

This course is designed for men interested in<br />

intercollegiate swim competition. Advanced swim<br />

skills and conditioning required for intercollegiate<br />

competition. This course may be taken 3 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Corequisites: Students must be enrolled in twelve<br />

units during the semester in which they participate.<br />

For complete information concerning eligibility rules,<br />

contact the athletic director.<br />

65361 2 hrs 50 min arr/week REC ED POOL Taylor<br />

and 8 hrs 21 min arr/week REC ED POOL<br />

PE G256 - Track Team - Men/Women 2 units<br />

The following section is designed as instruction and<br />

competition in collegiate track and field for men and<br />

women. This course may be taken 3 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Corequisites: Students must be enrolled in twelve<br />

units during the semester in which they participate.<br />

For complete information concerning eligibility rules,<br />

contact the athletic director.<br />

Men’s and Women’s Track Team<br />

65363 2 hrs 50 min arr/week GWC SITE Simpson<br />

and 8 hrs 30 min arr/week GWC SITE<br />

PE G258 - Volleyball Team - Men<br />

2 units<br />

Designed for students competing in the men’s volleyball<br />

team. Advanced techniques, strategies and physical<br />

conditioning needed for intercollegiate volleyball<br />

required. This course may be taken 3 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Corequisites: Students must be enrolled in twelve<br />

units during the semester in which they participate.<br />

For complete information concerning eligibility rules,<br />

contact the athletic director.<br />

65364 3:30-4pm MTWThF REC ED GYM Johnson<br />

and 4-5:30pm MTWThF REC ED GYM<br />

PE G274 - Softball Team - Women 2 units<br />

A course designed to instruct softball players in<br />

the advanced skills and knowledge of on-the-field<br />

techniques and strategies. This course may be taken<br />

3 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Corequisites: Students must be enrolled in twelve<br />

units during the semester in which they participate.<br />

For complete information concerning eligibility rules,<br />

contact the athletic director.<br />

Contact the Physical Education Office for additional<br />

information.<br />

Course beginning the week of 01/01/12<br />

65366 1-1:35pm MTWThF GWC SOFTBL FLD Brazney<br />

and 1:35-3:05pm MTWThF GWC SOFTBL FLD<br />

PE G275 - Swimming Team - Women 2 units<br />

This course is designed for women interested in<br />

intercollegiate swim competition. Advanced swim<br />

skills and conditioning required for intercollegiate<br />

competition. This course may be taken 3 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Corequisites: Students must be enrolled in twelve<br />

units during the semester in which they participate.<br />

For complete information concerning eligibility rules,<br />

contact the athletic director.<br />

68611 2 hrs 50 min arr/week REC ED POOL Kopp<br />

and 8 hrs 25 min arr/week REC ED POOL<br />

PE G280 - Football Techniques, Advanced 3 units<br />

This course will help students refine football skills.<br />

Offensive & defensive fundamentals & techniques will<br />

be emphasized. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65370 4-4:25pm MTTh GWC FOOTBL FLD Mitchell<br />

and 4:25-6:<strong>10</strong>pm MTTh GWC FOOTBL FLD<br />

PE G287 - Soccer Techniques, Advanced 2 units<br />

A course designed to meet the needs of those students<br />

who wish to gain a high level of soccer playing ability.<br />

The course will help students to refine the basic skills<br />

(technical & tactical) & use them in a competitive game<br />

situation. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Recommended for men interested in competitive soccer.<br />

65372 4:15-4:40pm MW GWC SOCCER FLD Gimenez<br />

and 4:40-6:20pm MW GWC SOCCER FLD<br />

Recommended for women interested in competitive<br />

soccer.<br />

65373 9-9:25am TTh GWC SOCCER FLD Ruiz<br />

and 9:25-11:05am TTh GWC SOCCER FLD<br />

PE G288 - Advanced Physical Conditioning<br />

for Women’s Volleyball<br />

2 units<br />

High School varsity experience or equivalent strongly<br />

encouraged. Advanced physical conditioning and<br />

training for women interested in intercollegiate<br />

volleyball competition. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

65347 12:15-12:55pm TWTh REC ED GYM Lawler<br />

and 12:55-2:15pm TWTh REC ED GYM<br />

PE G298 - Sports Conditioning - Water Polo 1 unit<br />

A course designed for intercollegiate/advanced level<br />

water polo players. Graded or credit option. This course<br />

may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Designed for Men’s Waterpolo<br />

65328 7:45-8:50am MW REC ED POOL Taylor<br />

Designed for Women’s Waterpolo<br />

65374 7:45-8:50am TTh REC ED POOL Kopp<br />

PHYSICAL SCIENCE<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/physcience<br />

(714) 895-8990<br />

mwallace@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

PHSC G<strong>10</strong>0 - Introductory Physical Science 4 units<br />

Introduction to the sciences of physics, chemistry,<br />

geology, and astronomy. For non-science majors.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3.50 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 65375 & the lab 65880<br />

LECTURE<br />

65375 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW MATHSC 217 Diamond<br />

LAB<br />

65880 12:45-3:55pm W MATHSC 217 Diamond<br />

Courses<br />

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PHYSICS<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/physics<br />

(714) 895-8990<br />

mwallace@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

PHYS G1<strong>10</strong> - Conceptual Physics<br />

3 units<br />

Survey of physics. A nonmathematical approach<br />

to the concepts of motion, energy, waves, music,<br />

electromagnetism, relativity, and nuclear energy.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Students desiring a lab with this course should enroll in<br />

Physics G111.<br />

65376 2:20-3:45pm MW MATHSC 118 Christensen<br />

PHYS G111 - Conceptual Physics Lab 1 unit<br />

This course is designed to supplement Physics G1<strong>10</strong>.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Corequisites: Enrollment in or completion of<br />

Physics G1<strong>10</strong><br />

$2 course material fee<br />

Students may be concurrently enrolled in Phys G1<strong>10</strong>.<br />

65380 11am-2:<strong>10</strong>pm W TECH <strong>10</strong>7 Christensen<br />

PHYS G125 - Algebra Based Physics:<br />

Electricity/Magnetism<br />

4 units<br />

Algebra/Trigonometry based physics course in the areas<br />

of electricity, magnetism, light, & modern physics.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Physics G120<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 65379 and lab 68473<br />

LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION<br />

65379 5:30-6:55pm MW HUM 208 Gonzalez<br />

68473 7:<strong>10</strong>-<strong>10</strong>:20pm W TECH <strong>10</strong>8 Gonzalez<br />

PHYS G185 - Calculus Based<br />

Physics: Mechanics<br />

4 units<br />

Calculus-based physics course in vectors, motion, forces,<br />

energy, momentum, oscillators, & properties of waves.<br />

Advisory: Math G185<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Math G180<br />

Advisories: Mathematics G185<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 65381 and one of the<br />

labs: 64396 or 65382 or 65385<br />

LECTURE<br />

65381 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW MATHSC 123 Stein<br />

LAB<br />

64396 12:40-3:50pm M TECH <strong>10</strong>8 Stein<br />

65382 12:40-3:50pm W TECH <strong>10</strong>8 Stein<br />

65385 7:15-<strong>10</strong>:25pm M TECH <strong>10</strong>8 Stein<br />

PHYS G280 - Calculus Based<br />

Physics: Electricity/Magnetism<br />

4 units<br />

Calculus based physics course in electricity & magnetism.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Physics G185 and Math G185<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 68679 and the lab 68680<br />

LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION<br />

68679 5:35-7pm TTh MATHSC <strong>10</strong>9 Stein<br />

68680 7:15-<strong>10</strong>:25pm T TECH <strong>10</strong>7 Stein<br />

PHYS G285 - Calculus Based<br />

Physics: Modern<br />

4 units<br />

Calculus based physics class in thermodynamics, optics<br />

& modern physics.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Physics G185 and Mathematics G185<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 65386 and the labs: 68493<br />

LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION<br />

65386 5:35-7pm MW MATHSC <strong>10</strong>9 Stein<br />

68493 7:15-<strong>10</strong>:25pm W TECH <strong>10</strong>7 Stein<br />

POLITICAL SCIENCE<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/polysci<br />

(714) 895-8790<br />

mbowlby@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

PSCI G1<strong>10</strong> - International Relations 3 units<br />

This course studies the international system in relation to<br />

power structures, conflict, diplomacy and cooperation.<br />

It is recommended for students interested in political<br />

science, international relations and law.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65399 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh ADMIN 224 Frame<br />

PSCI G150 - Political Philosophy<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Philosophy G150<br />

A survey of political theory and major figures in the<br />

history of political philosophy. Questions concerning<br />

the role of government, natural rights and the<br />

relationship between government and the individual<br />

will be explored by evaluating the works of philosophers<br />

such as Plato, Aristotle, Locke and Marx.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68098 3 hrs 17 min hr arr/week GWC ONLINE Bowlby<br />

PSCI G180 - American Government 3 units<br />

This course examines the American political system at<br />

the national, state and local levels. This course satisfies<br />

the CSU requirement on the Constitution fo the United<br />

States and local government. UC Credit Limitations:<br />

Political Science G180 and G180H combined--maximum<br />

credit, one course.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65395 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW FORUM2 <strong>10</strong>1 Bowlby<br />

65392 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh FORUM2 <strong>10</strong>1 Frame<br />

65388 9am-12:<strong>10</strong>pm F FORUM2 <strong>10</strong>1 Becker<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65391 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Bowlby<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68451 6:35-9:25pm Th ADMIN 211 Ontiveros<br />

and 3 hrs 96 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65390 6 hrs 50 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Bowlby<br />

PSCI G185 - Comparative Politics<br />

3 units<br />

A comparative study of foreign governments, politics,<br />

and ideologies throughout the world, focusing on<br />

development and democratization.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65393 12:45-3:55pm T ADMIN 215 Becker<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

PHYSICAL EDUCATION<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/pe<br />

(714) 895-8333<br />

nyoshida@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

PPE G160 - Athletic Training<br />

2 units<br />

Technique & theory in prevention & rehabilitation<br />

of athletic injuries. Includes taping techniques, use<br />

of modalities for treatment, strength & conditioning<br />

programs.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65402 6-8:05pm M MPE 114 Frohn<br />

and 8:06-9:<strong>10</strong>pm M MPE 114<br />

PPE G180 - The Physical Education Profession 3 units<br />

An overview of the physical education profession<br />

with an emphasis on career options & employment<br />

opportunities.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68391 9am-12pm F MPE 114 Mitchell<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/psychology<br />

(714) 895-8790<br />

mbowlby@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

PSYC G<strong>10</strong>0 - Introduction to Psychology 3 units<br />

Introduction to the various concepts for the<br />

understanding of human behavior.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65427 7:55-9:20am MW FORUM1 <strong>10</strong>1 Rasmussen<br />

65429 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW ADMIN 222 Chovan<br />

65428 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh ADMIN 222 Mendoza<br />

65430 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh FORUM1 <strong>10</strong>1 Isonio<br />

65431 7:05-<strong>10</strong>:15pm T FORUM1 <strong>10</strong>1 Eck<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65432 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Chovan<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68419 6:35-9:50pm M ADMIN 222 Agnew<br />

and 3 hrs 42 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65442 6 hrs 50 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Isonio<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 04/02/12<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65435 6:35-9:45pm M ADMIN 222 Agnew<br />

and 3 hrs 18 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65441 6 hrs 50 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Isonio<br />

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PSYC G1<strong>10</strong> - Personal and<br />

Social Adjustment<br />

3 units<br />

Aimed at self-understanding: principles of adjustment &<br />

self-actualization; theories of behavior change & growth.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

65436 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh ADMIN 211 Brady<br />

PSYC G116 - Child Growth and Development 3 units<br />

A study of the physical, emotional, mental and social<br />

development of the child. Approaches to discipline and<br />

education considered.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68627 2:25-3:50pm MW ADMIN 222 Taylor<br />

68628 6:35-9:45pm Th ADMIN 222 Gerstein<br />

PSYC G118 - Life Span Developmental<br />

Psychology<br />

3 units<br />

The development & maturation of people, from infancy<br />

through the senior years, focusing on physiology, motor<br />

& mental abilities, social relations & self-perceptions.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68633 7:05-<strong>10</strong>:15pm Th FORUM1 <strong>10</strong>1 Shoar<br />

68632 9am-12:<strong>10</strong>pm F FORUM1 <strong>10</strong>1 Rasmussen<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68629 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Robles<br />

68630 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Orme<br />

68631 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Brady<br />

PSYC G165 - Principles of<br />

Human Sexuality 1<br />

3 units<br />

An analysis of the interconnections between<br />

psychological experiences & the structure & function of<br />

the human sexual body.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65311 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW ADMIN 222 Taylor<br />

65440 6:35-9:45pm W ADMIN 222 Gerstein<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65444 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Chovan<br />

PSYC G250 - Psychobiology<br />

3 units<br />

Psychological & physiological factors that affect<br />

behavior. Provides foundation for developmental,<br />

learning, motivational & experimental psychology.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Psychology G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64076 6:35-7:50pm W ADMIN 211 Abdellateef<br />

and 1 hr 46 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

64099 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Abdellateef<br />

CLASS CANCELLATION<br />

<strong>College</strong> reserves the right to cancel classes.<br />

All classes offered are based upon sufficient<br />

enrollment to economically warrant them.<br />

Classes may be cancelled as a result of low<br />

enrollment, State legislation, and/or financial<br />

considerations. When classes are cancelled due<br />

to low enrollment, every attempt will be made to<br />

help students adjust their academic schedules.<br />

PSYC G255 - Abnormal Psychology 3 units<br />

An overview of abnormal behavior as a portion of the<br />

continuum of human behavior. The course will cover the<br />

field’s historical approaches, the range of psychological<br />

disorders, as well as their biological, psychological, social<br />

consequences, and treatment.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Psychology G<strong>10</strong>0<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68634 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Mendoza<br />

PSYC G280 - Research Methods<br />

in Psychology<br />

4 units<br />

Principles of the scientific method, various research<br />

designs (experimental & correlational), & statistical<br />

procedures will be examined.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Psychology G<strong>10</strong>0 and Math G160 or<br />

Mathematics Placement Assessment<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68635 12:45-3:55pm Th ADMIN 215 Isonio<br />

and 3 hrs 18 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

SIGN<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/sign<br />

(714) 895-8772<br />

rwilkinson@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

SIGN G180 - American Sign Language 1 4 units<br />

Basic conversational skill using the manual alphabet &<br />

American Sign Language. This course is equivalent to<br />

two years of high school Sign Language. This course may<br />

be taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

65719 9:35-11:40am MW FN ART 212 Pascoe<br />

65739 11:50am-1:55pm MW HLSCI 120 Mucciaro<br />

65725 8:55-11am TTh HUM 206 Wilkinson<br />

65718 11:50am-1:55pm TTh FN ART 212 Pascoe<br />

65720 5:55-8pm MW FN ART 212 Centeno<br />

SIGN G185 - American Sign Language 2 4 units<br />

Second level study of the American Sign Language:<br />

Grammar, vocabulary and increased expressive and<br />

receptive ability are emphasized.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Sign G180<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

65727 11:50am-1:55pm MW FN ART 212 Pascoe<br />

65722 8:55-11am TTh FN ART 212 Pascoe<br />

68734 5:55-8:00pm TTh FN ART 211 Yingst<br />

SIGN G280 - American Sign Language 3 4 units<br />

Third semester of American Sign Language, with<br />

emphasis upon vocabulary building, grammar, &<br />

conversational proficiency.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Sign G185<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

65723 11:50am-1:55pm MW ADMIN 215 Wilkinson<br />

SIGN G285 - American Sign Language 4 4 units<br />

A continuation of advanced American Sign Language<br />

emphasizing advanced vocabulary and grammar of ASL<br />

as used in Deaf culture and Deaf community.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Sign G280<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

65726 7:00-9:05pm MW BUS 2<strong>10</strong> Michelotti<br />

SOCIOLOGY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/sociology<br />

(714) 895-8790<br />

mbowlby@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

SOC G<strong>10</strong>0 - Introduction to Sociology 3 units<br />

Social interrelations & group organization; foundations<br />

of society, culture, social inequality & social institutions.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65737 7:55-9:20am MW ADMIN 222 Jazayeri<br />

65742 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW ADMIN 222 Jazayeri<br />

65728 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm MW ADMIN 211 Chapman<br />

65729 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh ADMIN 222 Der-Mesropian<br />

65730 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh ADMIN 222 Der-Mesropian<br />

65759 2:25-5:35pm T ADMIN 222 Yoon<br />

68421 6:35-9:45pm T ADMIN 222 Minsky<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65352 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Chapman<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

65357 6 hrs 50 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Chapman<br />

SOC G1<strong>10</strong> - Introduction to<br />

Marriage and the Family<br />

3 units<br />

Introduction to the dynamics of marriage, including<br />

an analysis of interpersonal attraction, mate selection,<br />

parenthood, changing sex roles & patterns of interaction<br />

within the family.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68422 6:35-9:45pm T ADMIN 224 Yoon<br />

SOC G133 - Racial and Ethnic<br />

Relations in America<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Social Science G133<br />

A social profile of major American racial/ethnic groups.<br />

A special examination of the problems of minority<br />

assimilation into an otherwise open society & culture.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65733 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Chapman<br />

SOC G185 - Analysis of Social Problems 3 units<br />

Examination of major social problems in America from<br />

a sociological perspective; topics include violence,<br />

sexual deviancy, poverty, crime, racism, population &<br />

environment.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68636 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Chapman<br />

Courses<br />

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Study Abroad<br />

Earn units while you travel overseas!<br />

Want more information<br />

Check out<br />

www.cccd.edu/studyabroad/<br />

or email: dmoore@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

SPANISH<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/spanish<br />

(714) 895-8772<br />

alopezrodriguez@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

SPAN G180 - Elementary Spanish 1 5 units<br />

No prior knowledge of Spanish is assumed. Begins to<br />

develop language competencies such as listening,<br />

speaking, reading & writing. The ultimate goal to achieve<br />

oral proficiency to enable students to communicate on a<br />

basic level. This course is equivalent to two years of high<br />

school Spanish.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

64917 7:50-8:30am MW COMM <strong>10</strong>7 Alvarez<br />

and 8:30-11am MW COMM <strong>10</strong>6<br />

65746 9:35am-12:05pm MW COMM <strong>10</strong>9 Camacho<br />

and 12:05-12:45pm MW COMM <strong>10</strong>7<br />

67531 2-4:30pm MW COMM <strong>10</strong>9 Cucurny<br />

and 4:30-5:<strong>10</strong>pm MW COMM <strong>10</strong>7<br />

65755 7:50-8:30am TTh COMM <strong>10</strong>7 Palacios<br />

and 8:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh COMM <strong>10</strong>6<br />

65792 8:50-9:30am TTh COMM <strong>10</strong>7 Reyes<br />

and 9:30am-12pm TTh COMM <strong>10</strong>9<br />

65791 6:35-9:05pm MW COMM <strong>10</strong>6 Calderon<br />

and 9:05-9:45pm MW COMM <strong>10</strong>7<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

66206 6 hrs 33 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Lopez-Rodriguez<br />

65768 6 hrs 33 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Lopez-Rodriguez<br />

65794 6 hrs 33 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Cucurny<br />

WORLD LANGUAGES COURSE<br />

PREREQUISITE REQUIREMENTS<br />

Some Languages courses have mandatory prerequisites. If you are planning to enroll in<br />

one of these courses, you must meet one of the following:<br />

1. You must have completed the prerequisite course with a grade of “C” or better at GWC<br />

after 1989 or be currently enrolled in it,<br />

Or<br />

2. You must have completed the prerequisite course at another college with a grade<br />

of “C” or better. To show proof of the prerequisite completion, bring a copy of your<br />

transcript or grade report to the Admissions Office prior to enrolling. Please allow 48<br />

hours for processing.<br />

Or<br />

3. You must have completed with a grade of “C” or better, two (2) years of High School<br />

Language in the language you are enrolling in to be eligible for G185, three (3) years<br />

for G280 or four (4) years for G285. To show proof of completion, bring a copy of your<br />

High School transcript to the Admissions Office prior to enrolling. Please allow 48<br />

hours for processing.<br />

Students wishing to challenge a prerequisite or placement may contact the Assessment<br />

Center for further information. Prerequisite Challenge forms can be obtained from the<br />

Assessment Center. Instructions are provided on the Challenge form.<br />

SPAN G185 - Elementary Spanish 2 5 units<br />

The emphasis on this course is on comprehension,<br />

oral communication, understanding and speaking<br />

intermediate material, reading and writing Spanish<br />

correctly.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Spanish G180 or 2 years of high school<br />

Spanish<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

65750 8:55-9:35am MW COMM <strong>10</strong>7 Lopez-Rodriguez<br />

and 9:35am-12:05pm MW COMM 111<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65786 6 hrs 33 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Cucurny<br />

SPAN G280 - Intermediate Spanish 1 4 units<br />

Reading & writing increasingly stressed, while listening<br />

& speaking continue to develop. Continued study of<br />

language structure & increased awareness of cultural<br />

norms & values.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Spanish G185 or 3 years of high school<br />

Spanish<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65763 9-11am T LIBR 222 Cucurny<br />

and 2 hrs 04 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

SPAN G285 - Intermediate Spanish 2 4 units<br />

Emphasis is on culturally authentic reading & writing.<br />

Continued development of listening/speaking<br />

competencies & formal study of language structure.<br />

Introduction to basic literary concepts.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Spanish G280 or 4 years of high school<br />

Spanish<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

ONLINE MIX<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

65753 9-11am T LIBR 222 Cucurny<br />

and 2 hrs 04 min arr/week GWC ONLINE<br />

The Accessibility Center for Education (ACE) offers the<br />

following courses. Students can earn 1⁄2 unit or 1 unit of<br />

credit for completing the number of hours required. These<br />

self-paced computerized courses can help improve Basic<br />

Reading, Language, Math, and Working skills. For further<br />

information, contact the Accessibility Center for Education<br />

Office at (714) 895-8721.<br />

SP ED G002, Comp Tutor Lab for Reading<br />

SP ED G006, Comp Tutor Lab for Math<br />

SPECIAL EDUCATION<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/specialed<br />

(714) 892-7711 x 55152<br />

kpascoe@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

SPED G<strong>10</strong>5 - Implications of Deafness 3 units<br />

An overview of the causes, types & consequences<br />

of hearing impairment. Covered are problems and<br />

issues of the physiology and anatomy of hearing loss,<br />

development of speech and language, educational<br />

options, communication methods and community<br />

functioning of the adult deaf.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

65760 5-6:25pm MW HUM 307 Yingst<br />

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THEATER ARTS<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/theater<br />

(714) 895-8772<br />

sbabb@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

THEA G<strong>10</strong>0 - Introduction to the Theater 3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G132<br />

Introduction to all aspects of theater arts including<br />

history stagecraft, direction, & the actor’s contribution.<br />

Students are required to see college-produced plays.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65823 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW THEA 209 Babb<br />

65842 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh THEA 209 Amen<br />

65884 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm TTh THEA 209 Amen<br />

THEA G<strong>10</strong>2 - History and Appreciation<br />

of the Cinema<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G135<br />

Introduction to the historical, artistic, cultural, industrial<br />

and myth making aspects of the American film. Topics<br />

will include film genres, techniques, language, narrative<br />

devices, themes, relationship between film and<br />

literature, and other subjects.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65816 6:35-9:45pm Th FN ART 222 Cowan<br />

THEA G<strong>10</strong>6 - Acting 1<br />

3 units<br />

Intensive introduction to the basic techniques of acting.<br />

Required for Theater Arts majors. Students are required<br />

to see <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> Theater Arts Department<br />

productions.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65844 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW COMM <strong>10</strong>8 Ramm Engle<br />

and 0 hr 90 min arr/week COMM <strong>10</strong>8<br />

68448 2:25-3:50pm TTh COMM <strong>10</strong>8 Amen<br />

and 0 hr 90 min arr/week COMM <strong>10</strong>8<br />

THEA G<strong>10</strong>7 - Acting 2<br />

3 units<br />

Acting techniques and scene study for the intermediate<br />

student. Students are required to see <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> Theater Arts Department productions. As an<br />

activity class this course may be taken 2 times in order<br />

to enhance and refine acting skills.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Theater Arts G<strong>10</strong>6<br />

68150 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW COMM <strong>10</strong>8 Ramm Engle<br />

and 0 hr 90 min arr/week COMM <strong>10</strong>8<br />

64901 2:25-3:50pm TTh COMM <strong>10</strong>8 Amen<br />

and 0 hr 90 min arr/week COMM <strong>10</strong>8<br />

THEA G<strong>10</strong>8 - History and Appreciation<br />

of the Musical Theater<br />

3 units<br />

Same as: Humanities G<strong>10</strong>8<br />

Same as: Music G<strong>10</strong>8<br />

A course that explores the elements of musical theater<br />

including historical background.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

ONLINE<br />

For additional information, see the Online section of this<br />

schedule and http://onlinegwc.org<br />

68575 3 hrs 17 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Ramm Engle<br />

THEA G142 - Theater Workshop<br />

1 unit<br />

Students in this course will produce plays for public<br />

audiences. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Audition: 1/31 and 2/1 at 7:00 pm in Mainstage-<br />

Production: The Servant of Two Masters-Orientation on<br />

1/31 at 7pm in Mainstage<br />

65812 5 hrs 33 min arr/week THEA STAGE Amen<br />

THEA G142 - Theater Workshop<br />

2 units<br />

Students in this course will produce plays for public<br />

audiences. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Audition: 1/31 and 2/1 at 7:00 pm in Mainstage-<br />

Production: The Servant of Two Masters-Orientation on<br />

1/31 at 7pm in Mainstage<br />

65814 11 hrs arr/week THEA STAGE Amen<br />

THEA G142 - Theater Workshop<br />

1 unit<br />

Students in this course will produce plays for public<br />

audiences. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Audition: Feb 21 & 22 at 7:00 pm in Mainstage Theater-<br />

Production: Cabaret-Orientation on Feb 21 at 7pm in<br />

Mainstage<br />

68168 5 hrs 33 min arr/week COMM <strong>10</strong>8 Ramm Engle<br />

THEA G142 - Theater Workshop<br />

2 units<br />

Students in this course will produce plays for public<br />

audiences. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Audition: Feb 21 & 22 at 7:00 pm in Mainstage Theater-<br />

Production: Cabaret-Orientation on Feb 21 at 7pm in<br />

Mainstage<br />

68169 <strong>10</strong> hrs 58 min arr/week COMM <strong>10</strong>8 Ramm Engle<br />

THEA G146 - Broadway and Opera Singing 2 units<br />

Same as: Music G150<br />

Learn to sing songs &/or arias from musical theater &/or<br />

opera. Daily practice and a written review of a musical or<br />

opera are required. No audition is required.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Advisories: Music G060 or G121 or G145. Concurrent<br />

enrollment in Music G115, G121, or G141 - G142<br />

recommended for those who do not read music.<br />

68118 12:45-2:50pm T MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

68116 12:45-2:50pm Th MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

68123 6:35-8:40pm T MUSIC <strong>10</strong>8 Bales<br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Theater Arts<br />

Presents…<br />

Mainstage Theater<br />

The Servant of Two Masters<br />

By Carlo Goldoni Adapted and Translated by<br />

Jeffrey Hatcher and Paolo Emilio Landi<br />

March 16-25, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Audition <strong>Date</strong>s: Jan 31 or Feb 1, <strong>2012</strong> at 7 pm<br />

Cabaret<br />

Book by Joe Masteroff<br />

Lyrics by Fred Ebb<br />

Music by John Kander<br />

May 4-13, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Audition <strong>Date</strong>s: Feb 21-22, <strong>2012</strong> at 7 pm<br />

For more info visit:<br />

www.gwctheater.com<br />

THEA G172 - Classical Play Production 1 unit<br />

Participation in the preparation of productions of<br />

classical plays presented to the community in one<br />

or more of the following areas: stage scenery, stage<br />

lighting, costumes, make-up, house management<br />

and acting. Actors will be selected through audition<br />

and all others will identify a preference for production<br />

assignments. Strongly recommended for theater majors.<br />

This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Audition: 1/31 and 2/1 at 7:00 pm in Mainstage-<br />

Production: The Servant of Two Masters-Orientation on<br />

1/31 at 7pm in Mainstage<br />

68722 5 hrs 38 min arr/week THEA STAGE Amen<br />

THEA G172 - Classical Play Production 2 units<br />

Participation in the preparation of productions of<br />

classical plays presented to the community in one<br />

or more of the following areas: stage scenery, stage<br />

lighting, costumes, make-up, house management<br />

and acting. Actors will be selected through audition<br />

and all others will identify a preference for production<br />

assignments. Strongly recommended for theater majors.<br />

This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Audition: 1/31 and 2/1 at 7:00 pm in Mainstage-<br />

Production: The Servant of Two Masters-Orientation on<br />

1/31 at 7pm in Mainstage<br />

68702 11 hrs 04 min arr/week THEA STAGE Amen<br />

THEA G176 - Stage Lighting<br />

3 units<br />

Introductory course in stage lighting, including stage<br />

lighting theory, technology, equipment, and design.<br />

Students are required to attend GWC theatrical<br />

productions. This course may be taken four times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68276 4-5:25pm MW COMM <strong>10</strong>8 Jones<br />

and 0 hr 96 min arr/week COMM <strong>10</strong>8<br />

THEA G177 - Make-up<br />

3 units<br />

Practical introduction to theatrical makeup techniques.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65883 9:35-11am TTh THEA MKUP Babb<br />

THEA G178 - Costume Crafts<br />

3 units<br />

Sewing skills not required. Introduction to costume<br />

methods for the performing arts.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65907 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh THEA 207 Babb<br />

THEA G188 - Stage Movement<br />

3 units<br />

This course will instruct actors in the use of the body as<br />

an expressive instrument in performance focusing on<br />

basic movement skills, physical awareness, movement<br />

improvisation and stage combat. This course may be<br />

taken four times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

65908 2:25-3:50pm MW REC ED 211 Ramm Engle<br />

and 0 hr 90 min arr/week REC ED 211<br />

THEA G206 - Acting 3<br />

3 units<br />

Acting exercises and classical scene study for the<br />

advanced student. Students are required to see <strong>Golden</strong><br />

<strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> Theater Arts Department productions.<br />

Students who have not completed Acting 2 may be<br />

required to audition. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68224 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW COMM <strong>10</strong>8 Ramm Engle<br />

and 0 hr 90 min arr/week COMM <strong>10</strong>8<br />

64940 2:25-3:50pm TTh COMM <strong>10</strong>8 Amen<br />

and 0 hr 90 min arr/week COMM <strong>10</strong>8<br />

Courses<br />

For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

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Courses<br />

THEA G207 - Acting 4<br />

3 units<br />

Classical and contemporary acting techniques for the<br />

advanced student. Students are required to see <strong>Golden</strong><br />

<strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> Theater Arts Department productions.<br />

Students who have not completed Acting 3 may be<br />

required to audition. This course may be taken 4 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68225 12:45-2:<strong>10</strong>pm MW COMM <strong>10</strong>8 Ramm Engle<br />

and 0 hr 90 min arr/week COMM <strong>10</strong>8<br />

65740 2:25-3:50pm TTh COMM <strong>10</strong>8 Amen<br />

and 0 hr 90 min arr/week COMM <strong>10</strong>8<br />

THEA G2<strong>10</strong> - Musical Theater Workshop 2 units<br />

Same as: Music G2<strong>10</strong><br />

Participation in musical theater presentations such as<br />

musical comedy, musical drama, musical revues, opera<br />

or operettas presented at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>. This<br />

course may be taken four times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Audition: Feb 21 & 22 at 7:00 pm in Mainstage Theater-<br />

Production: Cabaret-Orientation on Feb 21 at 7pm in<br />

Mainstage<br />

68275 11 hrs 04 min arr/week COMM <strong>10</strong>8 Ramm Engle<br />

TUTORING SKILLS<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/tutoring<br />

(714) 895-8904<br />

gcarr@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

TUTR G020 - Basics of Tutoring<br />

.5 units<br />

This course will provide the tutor with supervised<br />

practice in conducting individualized and small-group<br />

tutoring sessions with <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> students.<br />

All tutors must obtain instructor permission before<br />

receiving their assignment.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor.<br />

65847 1 hr 42 min arr/week LRC 129 Carr<br />

STUDENT<br />

COMPUTER CENTER<br />

The Student Computer Center provides current <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> students a laboratory with high speed Internet access<br />

on computers (including Macintosh computers), B&W and<br />

color printing, scanning, faxing, copying, Microsoft Office<br />

2007, Digital Art’s software, and other course supported<br />

software to increase the probability of student success.<br />

Students must currently be earning units at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> to enroll in this class.<br />

To use the Student Computer Center<br />

students must register for Learning Skill<br />

G922 (#64938) Located in the Learning<br />

Resource Center, 1st Floor.<br />

Please call (714) 892-7711 x50111<br />

for hours of operation.<br />

For more information call (714) 892-7711 x50111<br />

TUTR G<strong>10</strong>7 - Introduction to Tutoring 1 unit<br />

This course introduces the tutor to his/her role by<br />

teaching the essential skills necessary to effectively tutor<br />

students. This course includes lectures and supervised<br />

practice in conducting individual and/or small group<br />

tutoring sessions.<br />

All tutors must obtain instructor permission before<br />

receiving their assignment.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Prerequisites: Permission of the Instructor upon being<br />

hired as a tutor in the Tutorial and Learning Center.<br />

65846 1 hr arr/week LRC 129 Carr<br />

and 0 hr 25 min arr/week LRC 129<br />

TUTR G111 - The Tutoring Process .5 units<br />

This course will provide tutors with methods to use in<br />

helping students practice, reinforce and review learning<br />

skills and appropriate course content.<br />

All tutors must obtain instructor permission before<br />

receiving their assignment.<br />

Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

Prerequisites: Permission of the Instructor<br />

Advisories: Tutoring Skills G<strong>10</strong>7<br />

65848 0 hr 31 min arr/week LRC 129 Carr<br />

VIETNAMESE<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/vietnamese<br />

(714) 895-8772<br />

alopezrodriguez@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

VIET G180 - Elementary Vietnamese 1 5 units<br />

This course is designed to introduce the student<br />

to grammar, conversation, composition, reading &<br />

pronunciation. This course is equivalent to two years of<br />

high school Vietnamese.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

65843 9:35am-12:05pm TTh COMM 111 Tran<br />

and 12:05-12:45pm TTh COMM <strong>10</strong>7<br />

65853 6:35-7:15pm MW COMM <strong>10</strong>7 Pham<br />

and 7:15-9:45pm MW COMM <strong>10</strong>9<br />

VIET G185 - Elementary Vietnamese 2 5 units<br />

Continuation of Vietnamese 180. Further development<br />

of language competencies such as listening, speaking,<br />

reading and writing Vietnamese.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

Prerequisites: Vietnamese G180<br />

$2 course material fee<br />

65852 9:35-<strong>10</strong>:15am MW COMM <strong>10</strong>7 Pham<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:15am-12:45pm MW LIBR 128<br />

Please refer to the<br />

searchable schedule for<br />

up-to-date information regarding<br />

course offerings. Updates to the<br />

printed schedule and the current .pdf<br />

version that is posted may be found<br />

after press updates<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

NEED TUTORING<br />

We Can Help!<br />

The Tutorial and Learning Center provides<br />

individual appointments, group tutorials, dropin<br />

tutoring and other services in most subject<br />

areas. To enroll for Tutoring (Learning G921),<br />

you first go to the Tutorial and Learning Center,<br />

located on the first floor of the<br />

Learning Resource Center.<br />

The phone number is (714) 895-8904.<br />

IMPORTANT: READ THIS IF THE ROOM OF<br />

ONE OF YOUR CLASSES IS LIBR OR LRC!<br />

The research facilities of the Library have<br />

moved to the new LRC building, along with<br />

the Tutoring and Computer Center.<br />

If your classroom is LIBR, you will find it in<br />

the original library building in the center of<br />

Campus (#30 on the Campus Map).<br />

If your classroom is LRC, you will find it in<br />

the new LRC Building.<br />

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Re-Entry / CalWORKs Center – One Step Closer to Success!<br />

We can help you take that first step in deciding what you want to do…to educate, or<br />

re-educate yourself for today’s job market.<br />

• Specialized support services for CalWORKs students<br />

• <strong>Fri</strong>endly and supportive counselors and staff<br />

• Individualized academic, vocational, career and personal counseling<br />

Call the Re-Entry/CalWORKs Center at (714) 895-8111 for<br />

program eligibility information or visit us in the Administration Building, second floor.<br />

“Education That Works”<br />

Courses<br />

For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

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Admissions to GWC<br />

Who May Apply<br />

Admissions/Registration<br />

5 EASY STEPS TO<br />

BECOME A STUDENT AT<br />

GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE<br />

STEP 1 - APPLY FOR ADMISSIONS<br />

• Go ONLINE to www.goldenwestcollege.edu to complete the application for<br />

admissions to GWC.<br />

• You will receive information about your STUDENT ID, USERNAME and PASSWORD<br />

via personal EMAIL. Some Internet Service Providers filter mail from the Coast<br />

Community <strong>College</strong> District so please check your trash/spam folder if you don’t<br />

receive an email response within 2-3 days of submitting your application. You<br />

can avoid this by adding GWCAdmissions@cccd.edu and GWCAdmissions@gwc.<br />

cccd.edu to your <strong>Fri</strong>endly Approved Senders list. This is especially important<br />

if you use providers such as AOL, Yahoo, Earthlink, MSN, Hotmail, G-mail or<br />

Roadrunner and/or you use spam filters.<br />

STEP 2 -ASSESSMENT/PLACEMENT TEST<br />

• Once you receive your STUDENT ID number schedule a testing appointment.<br />

• In person at the Assessment Center in Business Building Room <strong>10</strong>9<br />

• Or call the Assessment Center at 714-895-8388<br />

• A photo ID is REQUIRED to take your placement test and/or challenges.<br />

Please check www.goldenwestcollege.edu/assessment for office hours, sample<br />

tests, monthly testing schedule and challenge procedures.<br />

STEP 3 - ORIENTATION<br />

• Complete ONLINE orientation through your MYGWC website.<br />

• Orientation must be completed 24 hours before your registration appointment<br />

date and time.<br />

• For exemptions please visit<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/admissions/exemptions.html<br />

STEP 4 - REGISTER FOR CLASSES<br />

• Register ONLINE at mygwc.com ON or AFTER your registration appointment<br />

date and time.<br />

• Go to MYGWC for your registration status.<br />

• The admissions office has computers available for use. (Please check hours<br />

of operation)<br />

• In PERSON registration begins the WEEK BEFORE THE SEMESTER STARTS. No<br />

appointment necessary.<br />

STEP 5 - PAY FOR FEES<br />

• Your registration will not be completed until you have paid your fees.<br />

• Please see the fee payment deadlines listed on page 61<br />

• Payment methods: credit card, check, money order or cash<br />

STUDENT DEFINITIONS<br />

New Students<br />

Students who have never filed an<br />

application or enrolled in classes at<br />

GWC.<br />

Returning Students<br />

Students who have had a break in their<br />

attendance of one semester or more<br />

must reapply to the college online at<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu.<br />

Students should apply online early<br />

since registration appointments<br />

are assigned on a first applied, first<br />

issued basis.<br />

Continuing Students<br />

Continuing enrolled students from<br />

the Fall 2011 semester are not<br />

required to file an application in<br />

order to register for the Spring <strong>2012</strong><br />

semester.<br />

International Students<br />

GWC values its diverse student<br />

population and encourages<br />

international students to seek<br />

admission. The college is authorized<br />

under Federal law to enroll<br />

nonimmigrant alien students. GWC<br />

provides an International Student<br />

Program whose staff is trained to<br />

assist international students<br />

throughout their studies. The<br />

program offers specialized academic<br />

counseling, expert regulatory<br />

guidance, homestay services<br />

and special student activities.<br />

Applicants outside the U.S. are<br />

strongly advised to apply three to<br />

four months ahead of the above<br />

deadlines to accommodate possible<br />

visa processing delays. Contact the<br />

International Student Program for the<br />

Interntional Student Application and<br />

Viewbook at (714) 895-8146, or go to<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu and<br />

click on “International Student<br />

Program” to download an application.


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Helpful Definitions<br />

The following “definitions” are just a few things you may<br />

encounter when attempting to enroll in classes.<br />

Course Reference Numbers (CRN)<br />

Is a 5-digit reference number beginning with either a<br />

4 (summer), 5 (fall) or 6 (spring)<br />

Add Authorization Code (AAC)<br />

A student will receive this four digit code from the instructor.<br />

This code allows the student to enroll in a closed course. All<br />

Add Authorization Codes have an “expiration” date and the<br />

student will need to enroll in the class before the code expires.<br />

Cancelled Class<br />

A cancelled class means that the college is unable to offer the<br />

class. The college reserves the right to cancel any class after the<br />

schedule goes to print.<br />

Closed Class<br />

A class closes when the maximum seat capacity has been<br />

reached. See closed classes and waitlists section, for additional<br />

information.<br />

Co-Requisites (concurrent Enrollment)<br />

When a class has a co-requisite, students must register for<br />

one or more (often a lecture and lab) classes concurrently.<br />

Knowing the information being presented in the concurrent<br />

course is deemed necessary for successful completion of either<br />

course. When dropping or withdrawing from a course that has<br />

a co-requisite, both courses must be dropped or withdrawn<br />

concurrently.<br />

Course Repetition<br />

A student may not register for a class in which a passing<br />

grade has previously been received or the maximum number<br />

of repetitions allowed has been completed. See “Course<br />

Repeatability Policy” in this class schedule for additional<br />

information.<br />

Duplicate Course<br />

Students may not register for two classes with the same course<br />

number and title.<br />

Holds<br />

Students must clear holds before registering. To check to see<br />

if you have any holds on your record, login to your MyGWC<br />

account. Click on the student tab, then click on “holds<br />

information” in the Other Resources box.<br />

Maximum Units/Hours<br />

A maximum unit load for any student during the fall or spring is<br />

19 units per term or 9 units for the summer term.<br />

Petitioning Closed Classes<br />

Students may petition closed classes by attending the first<br />

meeting. If space permits, the instructor may issue an Add<br />

Authorization Code (AAC), allowing students to add the<br />

closed class online through MyGWC. Students are not officially<br />

registered until the class has been added online or through the<br />

Admissions office.<br />

PreRequisites<br />

When a course has a prerequisite, students must have specific<br />

knowledge to be successful in the course. The prerequisite can<br />

be a skill, a test score, or successful completion (grades of A, B,<br />

C, CR, or P have been earned) in a prior course.<br />

Student Class Program (web schedule bill)<br />

The Student Class Program (web schedule bill) is proof of<br />

enrollment in classes and fees paid for the term. Schedule/Bill<br />

receipts will NOT be mailed to you, but can be obtained on<br />

MyGWC. From the Student Tab, Go to Other Resources, click on<br />

Student Class Program (Web Schedule Bill). Your Schedule/Bill<br />

will open for you to print. Students should check the Schedule/<br />

Bill receipts carefully to verify registration and fee payments.<br />

Program Restriction<br />

If you are less than 18 years of age and have not graduated from<br />

high school, have not received a high school equivalency, or you<br />

have previously had this status and it has not been cleared, you<br />

will receive a program restriction error message when enrolling.<br />

Special Admit Students<br />

Students who are enrolled in K-12 grades are Special Admit<br />

students. A Special Part-time Permission Form must be completed<br />

and submitted each term before Special Admit Students are<br />

permitted to register. All necessary forms and instructions are<br />

available at: www.goldenwestcollege.edu/admissions/k12.html<br />

Time Conflict<br />

Students are not permitted to register for two classes that<br />

are scheduled during the same or overlapping time periods.<br />

This includes online and/or hybrid courses with mandatory<br />

on-campus meetings that conflict with other on-campus<br />

courses.<br />

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Residence Requirements<br />

CALIFORNIA RESIDENCE: Generally, California residence is<br />

established by one of the following:<br />

1. If the applicant is under 18 years of age, the applicant’s<br />

parent(s) must have had legal residence within the State of<br />

California for a minimum of 12 consecutive months preceding<br />

the first day of the semester.<br />

2. If the applicant is 18 but not yet 19 years of age, the applicant<br />

and the applicant’s parent(s) must have had legal residence<br />

within the State of California for a minimum of 12 consecutive<br />

months preceding the first day of the semester.<br />

3. If the applicant is 19 years of age or older, the applicant must<br />

have had legal residence within the State of California for a<br />

minimum of 12 consecutive months preceding the day before<br />

the first day of the semester.<br />

NOTE: The burden is on the student to prove residency.<br />

Supporting documentation may be required.<br />

NON-CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS: Applicants who do not meet<br />

the California residency requirements prior to the first day of<br />

the semester will be required to pay the non-resident tuition<br />

fee. This includes:<br />

1. Unmarried minors (under 18 years of age) whose parent(s) are<br />

legal residents of a state other than California.<br />

2. Students who are financially dependent on parent(s) who are<br />

legal residents of a state other than California.<br />

3. Alien students holding visas which preclude them from<br />

establishing residency in California, may be restricted in their<br />

enrollment and will be required to pay non-resident tuition<br />

fees. In addition, alien students who are citizens of another<br />

country are required to pay an additional per unit capital<br />

outlay fee.<br />

NON-RESIDENT TUITION EXEMPTIONS<br />

1. Non-resident active duty military personnel stationed in<br />

California for a purpose other than that of attending a state<br />

supported institution of higher learning.<br />

2. Dependents of active military personnel stationed in California.<br />

3. In accordance with AB540, students other than a nonimmigrant<br />

alien, who attended a California high school for a minimum<br />

of three years, graduated from a California high school or<br />

attainment of the equivalent may be eligible for an exemption<br />

from the non-resident tuition fee. Persons without lawful<br />

immigration status are required to file an affidavit to verify that<br />

they have filed an application to legalize his or her immigration<br />

status, or will file an application as soon as they are eligible to<br />

do so. Affidavits are available in the Admissions and Records<br />

Office.<br />

4. In accordance with AB669, a student who currently resides<br />

in California and is 19 years of age or under at the time of<br />

enrollment, who is currently a dependent or ward of the state<br />

through California’s child welfare system, or was served by<br />

California’s child welfare system and is no longer being served<br />

either due to emancipation or aging out of the system, may be<br />

entitled to resident classification until he or she has resided in<br />

the state the minimum time necessary to become a resident.<br />

We’re here to help. The Admissions<br />

& Records Office is located in the<br />

Administration Building and is open<br />

(excluding holidays)<br />

Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.<br />

<strong>Fri</strong>day 8:00 a.m. to Noon<br />

Phone: (714) 895-8306<br />

or visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

for additional information. Hours may<br />

vary. Please check website for updated<br />

information<br />

Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act of 1974 Policy<br />

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords<br />

students certain rights with respect to their education records.<br />

The rights include:<br />

1. The right to inspect and review the student’s education<br />

records within 45 days of the day <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

receives a request for access.<br />

2. The right to request the amendment of the student’s<br />

education records that the student believes is inaccurate.<br />

3. The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable<br />

information contained in the student’s education records,<br />

except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure<br />

without consent.<br />

One exception, which permits disclosure without consent,<br />

is disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational<br />

interests. A school official is a person employed by the <strong>College</strong> in<br />

an administrative, supervisory, academic or research, or support<br />

staff position (including law enforcement unit personnel and<br />

health staff); a person or company with whom the <strong>College</strong> has<br />

contracted (such as an attorney, auditor, or collection agent); a<br />

person serving on the Board of Trustees; or a student serving<br />

on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance<br />

committee, or assisting another school official in performing<br />

his or her tasks. A school official has a legitimate educational<br />

interest, if the official needs to review an education record in<br />

order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility.<br />

Student’s directory information is released only upon approval<br />

of the Administrative Director of Student Services. Students<br />

may request in writing to the Administrative Director of Student<br />

Services or his/her designee, that directory information not be<br />

released. Directory information includes one or more of the<br />

following: student’s name, birth date, participation in officially<br />

recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members<br />

of athletic teams, dates of attendance, number of units of<br />

enrollment, and degrees and awards received. For additional<br />

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STEP 1-APPLY FOR ADMISSION<br />

Are you eligible to attend<br />

Anyone 18 years of age or older and who can profit from<br />

instruction qualifies for admission. If under age 18, you will<br />

qualify for admission if you have satisfied one of these:<br />

1. Graduated from high school.<br />

2. Passed the California High School Certificate of Proficiency<br />

Test or the equivalent.<br />

3. Completed the <strong>10</strong>th grade and received permission from<br />

your high school principal and parent to attend.<br />

New and Returning Students<br />

Students who are enrolling for the first time or returning to<br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> must complete an admissions application.<br />

Students are encouraged to apply on-line from the <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> website (www.goldenwestcollege.edu). Applications<br />

are also available in the GWC Admissions Office. Students<br />

should submit an application as soon as possible, since<br />

registration appointment times are issued on a first applied,<br />

earliest appointment basis (new and returning students).<br />

International Students<br />

If you are an international student, you will need to submit an<br />

international student application directly to the International<br />

Student Program. The International Student Program will<br />

assist you with all of your necessary appointments. Contact<br />

the International Student Program for the International<br />

Student Application and view book at (714) 895-8146, or go to<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu and click on “International<br />

Student Program” to download an application.<br />

Disabled Students<br />

New students with verified disabilities may apply for<br />

admissions and services directly through the Accessibility<br />

Center of Education (ACE) Office located in the KOCE building.<br />

For additional information, please call 714-895-8721 (voice) or<br />

714-895-8350 (TTY).<br />

K-<strong>10</strong> Students<br />

K-<strong>10</strong>th grade students, who are prepared to perform at<br />

college level, may be eligible to enroll in advanced academic<br />

or vocational courses not available to them through<br />

their high school program. The student’s school and<br />

the college will determine eligibility for enrollment based<br />

on their judgment of the applicant’s ability to profit from<br />

instruction and the appropriateness of the course. Courses<br />

in English and mathematics will require assessment testing<br />

to determine placement level. Contact the Admissions and<br />

Records Office for additional information or visit our website at<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/admissions/k12.html.<br />

Application confirmation - All admitted students will receive<br />

an account to log in to MyGWC, the college’s student/faculty<br />

web portal. Account (log in) information will be emailed (to<br />

the email address you supplied on your application) to new/<br />

Admissions to GWC<br />

Who May Apply<br />

returning students once the Admissions office has processed<br />

your application. This email will include information about<br />

your MyGWC account, student email address, registration<br />

appointment time and instructions on how to log in to<br />

MyGWC.<br />

Student Email Account<br />

The STUDENT email account issued by the college wil be the<br />

primary form of communication between the college and<br />

the student. It is critical to log in to this account and set up a<br />

password, keep this account active and to check it regularly for<br />

message and important information from the college. Students<br />

who have been issued a STUDENT email account by either Orange<br />

Coast <strong>College</strong> or Coastline, will use the original STUDENT email<br />

account. If the account has remained active, the password has<br />

remained the same.<br />

STEP 2-ASSESSMENT/PLACEMENT TEST<br />

Matriculation<br />

All students new to <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> are expected to<br />

participate in the matriculation process. Some students may<br />

choose to be exempted if they meet one of the following<br />

criteria:<br />

1. Completed an A.A. degree or higher at an accredited<br />

United States college or university<br />

2. Completed 30 or more units at an accredited United States<br />

college or university.<br />

3. Completed 15 or more units with a cumulative GPA or<br />

2.0 or higher along with official evidence of one of the<br />

following:<br />

• Verified completion of college level course work in<br />

English, writing and mathematics (Intermediate Algebra<br />

or higher) with a grade of “C” or better.<br />

• Evaluation of learning skills (placement testing) from a<br />

California Community <strong>College</strong> within the last two years.<br />

• A score of 3, 4, or 5 on the Advanced Placement<br />

Examination in English Composition.<br />

• A passing score on the California State University<br />

English Equivalency Examination.<br />

NOTE - Please provide official evidence to our Records<br />

department.<br />

4. Enrolling in a single one-semester, specialized job training<br />

course which is more than 6 units.<br />

5. Students who plan to take six 6 units or less and not pursue<br />

a degree or certificate. Once the student completes twelve<br />

(12) cumulative units they will need to matriculate.<br />

6. Concurrently enrolled K–12th grade school student<br />

attending with the recommendation of the school<br />

principal.<br />

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Basic Skills Assessment Test<br />

Assessment in English, mathematics, reading, and student<br />

skills is recommended for all students; however, these<br />

assessment tests are required of new students who are<br />

seeking a degree, certificate, or have a transfer goal. (see<br />

exemption criteria.) Assessment may be required to meet<br />

prerequisities for specific courses. The results of these tests are<br />

then used to assist the student in making appropriate course<br />

selections. A schedule of the testing sessions is available<br />

online at www.goldenwestcollege.edu/assessment/ or in<br />

the Admissions Office. To make an appointment for testing<br />

you can visit the Assessment Center in Business <strong>10</strong>9 or call<br />

714-895-8388. Students may waive the English/Reading<br />

placement test by presenting official evidence to the Records<br />

Clerk in the Admissions office with any one of the following:<br />

• A score of 3, 4, or 5 on the Advanced Placement Examination<br />

in English Composition, or<br />

• A passing score on the California State Equivalency<br />

Examination, or<br />

• Completion of a college course equivalent to <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>’s English G<strong>10</strong>0 or higher with a “C” grade or better.<br />

Students may waive the Mathematics placement test by<br />

presenting official evidence to the Records Clerk in the<br />

Admissions office of the completion of a college course<br />

equivalent to <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s Mathematics G030,<br />

Intermediate Algebra, or higher with a grade of “C” or better.<br />

Students may not have to take the Assessment test at GWC<br />

if they have test scores from another California Community<br />

<strong>College</strong> (test scores must be within the last 2 years). If a student<br />

has valid test scores, they can take them to the Assessment<br />

center for review.<br />

All students have the right to challenge or appeal any step in<br />

the matriculation process. Forms are available in the Admissions<br />

Office for this purpose. Students who refuse matriculation<br />

services will not receive priority registration. If you have any<br />

questions regarding any of the steps in the admissions process,<br />

please contact the Matriculation Clerk at (714) 895-8207.<br />

STEP 3-ORIENTATION<br />

Upon completion of the assessment process, new students<br />

are expected to complete an online orientation session (see<br />

exemptions). The Orientation is designed to acquaint the<br />

student with the many programs and support services available<br />

at the college and to assist the student in selecting his/her first<br />

semester courses. Additional information regarding the Online<br />

Orientation is available in the Counseling Office.<br />

Important Note: Students must complete their orientation<br />

session at least 24 hours before their registration<br />

appointment date and time.<br />

Student Educational Plan (SEP) - Once classes have begun,<br />

students may be notified to make an appointment with a<br />

counselor to develop a Student Educational Plan (SEP). The<br />

SEP is a formalized document which assists the student in<br />

identifying the courses and services needed to meet their<br />

educational goals and objectives. It should be completed and<br />

on file before the end of the semester.<br />

Ability to Profit by Instruction<br />

In order to remain enrolled at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>, a student<br />

must be able to profit from instruction. Students who have<br />

English language deficiencies are urged to enroll in basic<br />

English classes. Failure to do so may lead to their being dropped<br />

from their other courses. Contact a counselor for assistance. If<br />

an instructor determines that a student’s deficiency in English<br />

may result in physical harm to him/her or to others in the class<br />

i.e., shop course, physical science lab, etc., the student may be<br />

required to withdraw from the course.<br />

STEP 4-REGISTRATION<br />

Registration is by appointment online via your MyGWC portal<br />

page. Appointments are assigned based on a priority policy<br />

established by the District. New and returning students<br />

receive their appointments in the order their application was<br />

submitted. You can check your registration appointment date<br />

and time online via your MyGWC STUDENT portal page under<br />

Registration Status.<br />

REMEMBER you can only register on or after your<br />

registration appointment date and time.<br />

Things to Know Before You Register<br />

Make sure you have completed your placement testing, proof of<br />

pre-requisites, and/or attended an orientation. BE PREPARED.<br />

Select plenty of alternative classes before you register.<br />

Check for:<br />

(a) Prerequisites.<br />

(b)Concurrent enrollment or co-requisites that require<br />

you to enroll in more than one class or section.<br />

(e.g., lecture/lab combinations)<br />

(c) Check the class schedule via your MyGWC portal page for<br />

available classes. Have a back-up plan in case the class you<br />

want is closed.<br />

Clear Holds: Outstanding holds can be viewed via MyGWC<br />

(Registration Status). You must clear all holds which block<br />

registration before you will be able to register. If a hold exists<br />

on your records, a contact number will be displayed so that you<br />

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STEP 5 - PAY YOUR FEES<br />

Pay your fees immediately so that you do not get dropped from<br />

your classes! Fees are due IMMEDIATELY and must be received<br />

by the fee payment deadlines printed in this schedule. <strong>Golden</strong><br />

<strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> does not bill for unpaid registrations. If payments<br />

are not received in accordance with the drop schedule, students<br />

WILL BE DROPPED from classes to make seats available for<br />

other students seeking to register. Waitlisted classes WILL be<br />

dropped as well if the balance is not paid in full for classes in<br />

which a student is officially enrolled and fees charged.<br />

Important: Students who are still enrolled in classes when the<br />

term begins, and have not paid fees, WILL NOT be dropped for<br />

non-payment. Students will incur a financial obligation to the<br />

college AND a hold will be placed on their record if payment is<br />

not received or they do not drop prior to the refund deadline.<br />

It is the student’s responsibility to withdraw from classes by the<br />

refund deadline to ensure cancellation of fees. Unpaid balances<br />

could be forwarded to a Collection agency which may incur an<br />

additional cost.<br />

Late Registration - Once the term has started<br />

Students who register for classes after the term begins WILL<br />

NOT be dropped for non-payment. Students will incur a<br />

financial obligation to the college AND a hold will be placed<br />

on their record if payment is not received. This hold will block<br />

future registration (adds, drops), obtaining transcripts, grades,<br />

diplomas, or verification of enrollment until all fees are paid.<br />

Unpaid balances could be forwarded to a Collection agency<br />

which may incur an additional cost.<br />

Financial Aid Students<br />

BOG Fee Waivers pay enrollment fees ONLY. If your BOG Fee<br />

Waiver (BOGW) has been applied to your registration account,<br />

you must pay the required health fee, <strong>College</strong> Service Charge<br />

and materials fees or you will be dropped from your classes if<br />

enrolled prior to the start of the semester. You may verify that<br />

your BOGW has been posted to your registration account by<br />

logging in to your MyGWC and checking your account balance.<br />

NOTE: If your BOGW has not been posted to your account,<br />

please pay the total balance due to avoid being dropped.<br />

IMPORTANT: Students are responsible for any fees incurred<br />

and grades received. It is the student’s responsibility to drop<br />

classes by the State mandated refund deadline to avoid fee<br />

obligations and MUST print a student class program (available<br />

via MyGWC) to verify their withdrawal. (Once classes begin,<br />

non-attendance or non-payment does not release the<br />

student from hi/her responsibility and may result in failing<br />

grades being awarded)<br />

Non-Payment Drop Schedule:<br />

Students, who have not paid their account balance in full, may<br />

be dropped for non-payment of fees as follows:<br />

December 08, 2011 (1:00 p.m):<br />

For Registration between November 21 and December 1<br />

December 12, 2011 (1:00 p.m):<br />

For Registration between December 2 and December 5<br />

December 15, 2011 (1:00 p.m):<br />

For Registration between December 6 and December 8<br />

January 03, <strong>2012</strong> (1:00 p.m):<br />

For Registration between December 9 and December 26<br />

January 05, <strong>2012</strong> (1:00 p.m):<br />

For Registration between December 27 and December 29<br />

January 9, <strong>2012</strong> (1:00 p.m):<br />

For Registration between December 30 and January 2<br />

January 12, <strong>2012</strong> (1:00 p.m):<br />

For Registration between January 3 and January 5<br />

January 16, <strong>2012</strong> (1:00 p.m):<br />

For Registration between January 6 and January 9<br />

January 19, <strong>2012</strong> (1:00 p.m):<br />

For Registration between January <strong>10</strong> and January 12<br />

January 23, <strong>2012</strong> (1:00 p.m):<br />

For Registration between January 13 and January 16<br />

January 26, <strong>2012</strong> (1:00 p.m):<br />

For Registration between January 17 and January 19<br />

January 27, <strong>2012</strong> (3:00 p.m):<br />

Is the final Drop for non-payment for spring <strong>2012</strong> registration.<br />

Any registration that has occurred up to 3:00 p.m. on<br />

January 27 and not been paid will be dropped for<br />

non-payment.<br />

Any registration that occurs after 3:00 p.m. on January 27 will<br />

not be dropped for non-payment. Students that enroll are<br />

responsible for paying their fees or withdrawing from classes<br />

prior to the refund deadline to cancel fees.<br />

Drop for Non-Payment Schedule is subject to change. Please<br />

refer to the GWC website for the up to date schedule.<br />

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How to Register for Classes<br />

You may register for classes on or after your assigned<br />

appointment time. To register for classes, log in to your MyGWC<br />

and follow the steps below:<br />

1. Click on the Student tab<br />

2. Click on “Add or Drop Classes”<br />

3. Select a term (GWC Spring <strong>2012</strong>) then “Submit.”<br />

4. Enter Course Reference Numbers (CRNs) from the printed<br />

class schedule then click on “Finalize add/drop”.<br />

5. If a course requires enrollment in two sections, i.e. a lecture<br />

and a lab, both CRN’S must be entered at the same time.<br />

6. After you have clicked on “Finalize add/drop” and you<br />

have verified your registration, click on “Pay now” to pay<br />

your fees.<br />

Please Note: You are not enrolled in classes until you click<br />

on “Finalize add/drop.”<br />

Dropping Classes<br />

When dropping classes via your MyGWC, it is very important<br />

that you click on “Finalize add/drop” after you enter the CRN<br />

you wish to drop. If you do not click on “Finalize add/drop”, your<br />

drop transaction will not be completed, which may result in an<br />

“F” or “NP” grade. For additional information on how to drop a<br />

class, see the “Withdrawals” section in this class schedule.<br />

Waitlists<br />

NOTE: Wait lists are available for most classes. Students who<br />

add themselves to a waitlist will be notified when a seat<br />

becomes available via their Coast District assigned student<br />

email account (yourID@student.cccd.edu). The email will<br />

include the CRN, available timeframe and instructions on how<br />

to add the class via your MyGWC. You only have 24 hours to add<br />

the class once the notification is sent. If you do not add the<br />

class during this period, the notification expires and the next<br />

student on the waitlist is notified. Email notifications are sent<br />

out automatically so make sure you check your account at least<br />

twice a day including nights, weekends and holidays.<br />

Closed Classes<br />

Classes with a “C” next to them on the searchable online class<br />

schedule indicate that the class is closed (full).<br />

If the class in which you wish to enroll is closed-don’t give up!<br />

1. Go for the sure thing! Try to find another CRN of the course<br />

that may still have seats available.<br />

OR<br />

2. If there is a waitlist option, place yourself on the waitlist.<br />

If a seat becomes available you will be notified by your<br />

STUDENT email account and will have 24 hours to add<br />

the waitlisted class. All pre-requisites and co-requisites<br />

must be met.<br />

3. If waitlists are not available, check back to see if a seat may<br />

have become available due to a student withdrawal or due<br />

to a student being dropped for nonpayment of fees.<br />

OR<br />

4. Go to the first class meeting. If space is available, the<br />

instructor may give you an ADD PERMIT with an Add<br />

Authorization Code (AAC). The AAC will allow you to<br />

register online (MyGWC) for the course prior to the<br />

“EXPIRES” deadline using the online registration system.<br />

5. For online only classes, students may email the instructor<br />

to request permission to add their desired course. To email<br />

an instructor, go to http://www.onlinegwc.org, click on<br />

class list and select appropriate instructor’s link.<br />

IN PERSON REGISTRATION<br />

Students may register on an In-Person basis ONLY during<br />

the week prior to the beginning of the semester. Students<br />

are registered on a first-come, first-registered basis. No<br />

appointments are required during In-Person registration.<br />

Students are responsible for all transactions incurred.<br />

All fees are due and payable at the time of registration.<br />

Hours of operation are posted on the college’s website at<br />

http://www.goldenwestcollege.edu/admissions.<br />

NOTE: Students are not permitted to attend classes without<br />

being officially enrolled. Grades or credit will not be given<br />

to students not officially enrolled in classes.<br />

Veteran Students<br />

In accordance with SB272, <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> will offer priority<br />

registration to veterans discharged from active duty within two<br />

years of admissions to the college. For additional information,<br />

please contact the Veterans Clerk in the Admissions Office at<br />

(714) 895-8140<br />

Prerequisite Challenge<br />

Students are entitled to challenge prerequisites. It is the<br />

responsibility of the student to provide compelling evidence<br />

to support a prerequisite challenge. The Assessment Center<br />

has information on the challenge procedure and the forms<br />

for English, Math, ESL, and World Languages. The Assessment<br />

Center is located in Business <strong>10</strong>9 and can be reached at<br />

714-895-8388.<br />

Registration Restrictions<br />

Students may not enroll in:<br />

a. More than 19 units (12 units is full-time)<br />

b. Courses that overlap in time (time conflict).<br />

c. Two sections of the same course, unless they are a first and<br />

second 8 week class and coded as a repeatable course.<br />

d. Any course in which you have received any combination<br />

of two or more D, F, NP, or NC’s. If you have previously<br />

attempted a course twice unsuccessfully, your registration<br />

in that course will be automatically blocked. See “Course<br />

Repeatability Policy.”<br />

e. A course in which an Incomplete (I, IB, IC, ID, IF, or INP) has<br />

been assigned.<br />

f. Classes for which you have not met the prerequisites.


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Fee Information<br />

FEE INFORMATION<br />

Enrollment Fee<br />

Enrollment fee is $36.00 per unit*.<br />

*Enrollment Fees are subject to change by the State Legislature<br />

without notice and may be retroactivily reassessed.<br />

Student Health Fee<br />

Student Health Service Fee is $16.00 (Subject to change) per<br />

semester. This is a mandated fee unless the student presents a<br />

waiver. Those eligible for a waiver are:<br />

1. Students who depend solely on prayer for healing<br />

in accordance with the teachings of a bona fide<br />

religious sect, denomination, organization. Appropriate<br />

documentation required. For further information, call<br />

(714) 895-8121.<br />

2. Students enrolled only in courses lasting less than<br />

two weeks.<br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers a variety of health services for all<br />

currently enrolled students who have paid the Health fee AND<br />

are attending classes.<br />

<strong>College</strong> Services Charge<br />

$15 per semester. This charge underwrites many student<br />

services and campus programs. The <strong>College</strong> Administration<br />

and Student Council encourage students to support the<br />

campus community by paying this non-mandatory fee. A<br />

portion ($1.25) of each $15 funds student scholarships and<br />

the library text book program. Information about specific<br />

programs funded by this charge and requests for a waiver<br />

of the <strong>College</strong> Services Charge are available during posted<br />

business hours in the Student Activities Office. The request<br />

to waive the <strong>College</strong> Services Charge must be secured in<br />

advance prior to the student’s payment of registration fees.<br />

The period to obtain this waiver is between the date the class<br />

schedules are available online through the last day to enroll in<br />

the regular school semester. This fee is subject to change. For<br />

further information call (714) 895-8781.<br />

Non-Resident Tuition<br />

$179.00 per unit + $17.00 per unit Non-resident Capital<br />

Outlay. Students who are not California residents as defined<br />

by the Education Code are required to pay the non-resident<br />

tuition fee and non-resident capitol outlay fee, in addition to<br />

the fees described above. Please note that it is the student’s<br />

responsibility to prove that he/she is a California resident.<br />

Parking Fee<br />

Parking permits must be purchased online at www.<br />

goldenwestcollege.edu or on your MyGWC portal site. Parking<br />

on campus is by permit only. See “On Campus Parking” in this<br />

schedule for more information regarding permits.<br />

Type<br />

Automobile/<br />

Motorcycle<br />

BOGW Student<br />

(See Financial<br />

Aid Office for<br />

eligibility)<br />

Fall<br />

Semester<br />

Spring<br />

Semester<br />

Summer<br />

Session<br />

$30 $30 $15<br />

$20 $20 $15<br />

STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY TO DROP CLASSES<br />

• If you decide not to attend classes for which you<br />

have registered, it is your responsibility to officially<br />

drop within published deadlines.<br />

• If fees have not been paid, students who drop<br />

classes after the refund deadline will incur financial<br />

obligation for the class(es) to the college and<br />

an administrative hold will be placed on their<br />

student record.<br />

VERIFY YOUR ENROLLMENT<br />

It is strongly advised to verify your class<br />

schedule throughout the term by logging<br />

in to your MyGWC on a regular basis.<br />

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Admissions/Registration<br />

Material Fees<br />

1. Students are required to provide certain instructional<br />

materials: Required instructional materials of continuing<br />

value outside of the classroom must be paid for by the<br />

student. These are tangible materials that are essential to<br />

satisfaction of course objectives, have value to the student<br />

outside the classroom, belong to the student, and may be<br />

taken home. These materials include, but are not limited<br />

to, such items as computer disks, tools, uniforms, and<br />

canvases. They also include materials, such as clay, that are<br />

transformed into materials of lasting value.<br />

2. Students are advised to provide certain instructional<br />

materials of an optional nature. These are materials that<br />

enhance a student’s learning experience in the classroom,<br />

but are not essential to completion of course objectives.<br />

NOTE: Instructional Material Fees. Some classes carry a fee for<br />

required instructional materials. These fees are for the types of<br />

materials described above. When such fees are indicated, the<br />

materials for which the fees are levied are supplied at District<br />

costs and are sold as a convenience to students. However,<br />

students may choose not to pay the fee indicated and provide<br />

the materials themselves. Students are warned that they will<br />

not be able to complete the requirements of a course if they do<br />

not purchase or provide required instructional materials.<br />

Fee Payment Information<br />

Students may pay fees by credit card, check/money order,<br />

or cash as follows:<br />

Credit Card Payments:<br />

Pay online by VISA/MasterCard or Discover. Login to your<br />

MyGWC, go to the My Account box, click the credit card icon<br />

next to the term with an account balance.<br />

Check or Money Order Payments:<br />

Make checks payable to <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Write your ID<br />

Number and Student Name on check or money order. Check/<br />

Money Order Payments may be submitted by mail, in the drop<br />

box, or in person at the Admissions & Records Office.<br />

Submit by Mail<br />

Mail checks/money orders to:<br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

15744 <strong>Golden</strong>west Street<br />

P.O. Box 2748<br />

Huntington Beach, CA 92647-0748<br />

Deposit in Drop Box<br />

During normal business hours, deposit check/money order<br />

payments in the drop box located in the Admissions Office,<br />

or for your convenience, there is an after hours drop box at<br />

both the east and west Admissions office entrances. Do NOT<br />

deposit cash.<br />

Cash Payments – IN PERSON ONLY<br />

Cash payments may be paid in the Admissions office during the<br />

registration period.<br />

Financial Aid Payments (BOG Fee Waiver)<br />

• Students who are having difficulty finding resources<br />

to pay fees should visit the Financial Aid website at<br />

http://www.goldenwestcollege.edu/fao/ for information<br />

on fee waivers, grants, and student loans.<br />

• BOG Fee Waivers pay enrollment fees ONLY. Students with<br />

a BOG Fee Waiver must pay the required health fee, <strong>College</strong><br />

Service Charge, and materials fees.<br />

If your fee waiver has not been applied to your account at the<br />

time you register and pay your fees, please pay the full amount<br />

to avoid being dropped. Once your fee waiver is posted, if<br />

enrollment fees were paid, you will be reimbursed via credit<br />

card or check depending on how your original fees were paid.<br />

Scholarships<br />

If you will be receiving a scholarship to help pay for your tuition,<br />

please contact the Registration Office immediately after you<br />

register to avoid being dropped at (714)895-8299.<br />

Third Party Payments<br />

If your tuition is going to be paid by a Third Party, i.e. Boeing, CA<br />

Dept of Rehabilitation, Voc Rehab or Tuition Assistance, once<br />

you have registered in classes, please submit your paperwork<br />

to the Registration Office to avoid being dropped.<br />

Veterans<br />

If you are receiving Post 911 (Chapter 33) please contact the<br />

Veterans Clerk immediately following your registration and<br />

prior to payment. The Veterans Clerk can “defer” the fees so<br />

there is no out of pocket expense for registration. Please call<br />

(714) 895-8140 or stop by the Veterans office located in<br />

Admissions during the following hours: Monday – Thursday,<br />

9:00 am to 6:00 pm and <strong>Fri</strong>days, 8:00 am to 12:00 pm. The<br />

Veterans desk is closed daily from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm.<br />

Student Class Program (Student Schedule)<br />

We do not mail Student Class schedules which show your<br />

classes and fees paid; therefore, once you register online at<br />

MyGWC you may print confirmation of your payment and a<br />

Student Class Program (Web Schedule Bill) showing the course<br />

information for the courses you registered for. From MyGWC,<br />

click on the Student Tab, click on “Student Class Program (Web<br />

Schedule Bill).<br />

Electronic Check Processing<br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> processes check payments electronically.<br />

Not only does this method streamline payment processing, but<br />

it also offers customers greater security, safety, and privacy.<br />

With electronic check conversion, your bank account will be<br />

debited in the amount of your check as early as the same day<br />

we receive payment. The transaction will appear on your bank<br />

statement as an electronic funds transfer (EFT). Each remittance<br />

of payment by check is considered authorization to convert that<br />

particular check into an electronic transaction. Your original<br />

check will be destroyed and it will not be returned to your bank.<br />

If you have any questions regarding EFT, please contact the<br />

Fiscal Services Office at (714)895-8112.


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Refund Policy & Procedure<br />

Refund Policy<br />

According to state regulations, students must withdraw<br />

from each course before <strong>10</strong>% of the course to be eligible<br />

for a refund. To be eligible to receive a refund you must<br />

officially withdraw from classes by the deadline (see the<br />

deadlines on the college website or printed class schedule<br />

or on your student class program - web schedule bill). Official<br />

withdrawals, by the refund deadline, will result in a credit to<br />

your student registration account.<br />

Refund Eligibility<br />

Use any one of the following methods to officially withdraw<br />

from your course/s:<br />

1. Log on to your MyGWC STUDENT portal page. Select the<br />

“Add or Drop Classes” option in the Registration Tools box<br />

under the Student tab, select the course/s you want to<br />

drop and then click the “Finalize Add/Drop” button. Make<br />

sure that you verify your transaction. You can verify that<br />

you have been dropped by clicking on the Student Class<br />

Program (Web Schedule Bill). It’s recommended that you<br />

print a copy of this for your records.<br />

2. Mail a request via U.S. mail (request must be postmarked<br />

by the U.S. Postmaster, on or before the refund deadline<br />

date). <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 15744 <strong>Golden</strong>west Street,<br />

P.O. Box 2748, Huntington Beach CA 92647-0748<br />

3. Come in person to the Admissions Office.<br />

Important: Students are responsible for verifying all<br />

withdrawals.<br />

If you are withdrawing from all your classes and wish to<br />

receive a refund for ALL fees, including material fees and<br />

parking, you must do the following ON OR BEFORE THE<br />

DEADLINE DATE, for each of the courses being dropped.<br />

1. Withdraw from classes<br />

2. Return parking decal (if purchased) in person or by mail.<br />

The Parking Decal must be returned or postmarked on or<br />

before the earliest refund deadline.<br />

If you are withdrawing partially (i.e., one or two classes):<br />

You will be eligible for refund for enrollment and materials<br />

fees for classes dropped by each class deadline.<br />

Cancelled Classes: If a class is cancelled by the college,<br />

registration and material fees for that class will be refunded.<br />

The parking decal must be returned within 14 days of the class<br />

cancellation date if the student wishes to be refunded for the<br />

parking decal.<br />

Refund Schedule<br />

REFUNDS WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY PROCESSED. - Refunds<br />

will be processed every Wednesday beginning the first week<br />

of registration of the semester in which the fees were paid<br />

and each week thereafter until the end of the term. Once you<br />

have officially dropped your courses by the refund deadline,<br />

you will see a credit balance on your account for fees paid for<br />

those courses. Most payments made by credit card through<br />

your MyGWC will automatically be refunded to the credit<br />

card used for payment. For payments made prior to this date,<br />

or payments made in person, via check, cash, credit card or<br />

money order, refunds will be issued via check and mailed to<br />

the address the Admissions Office has on file. Please verify<br />

that your address on file is correct. You can update your<br />

mailing address via your MyGWC, under the Student Tab, and<br />

then click on Self Service – Personal Information – Update<br />

Addresses.<br />

No cash refunds will be issued.<br />

Free Speech Policy<br />

The policy in its entirety may be viewed at<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/policies/<br />

The following exterior property at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> may be used by students<br />

as a free speech area to the extent permitted in the District Policy:<br />

a. In the front of the <strong>College</strong> Bookstore, at least 15 feet from the entrance<br />

thereto.<br />

b. In front of the Library Building, at least 15 feet from the entrance thereto.<br />

c. Such further areas as may be designated by the President.<br />

d. The President shall designate one or more Free Speech Areas no further<br />

than fifteen feet from either the entrance or exit of any swap meet held<br />

on campus grounds. This area must be no smaller than 200 square feet<br />

and must only be set-aside during the operation of any swap meet. Any<br />

District property used for the operation of a swap meet is considered a<br />

nonpublic forum.<br />

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Admissions/Registration<br />

Cancelled Classes<br />

All classes offered are based upon sufficient enrollment to<br />

economically warrant them. Classes may be cancelled as a<br />

result of low enrollment, State legislation and/or financial<br />

considerations. When classes are cancelled due to low<br />

enrollment, every attempt will be made to help students<br />

adjust their academic schedules. Visit your MyGWC or<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu for additional course availability<br />

information. If <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> cancels a class, registration<br />

fees for that class will be refunded. If you purchased a<br />

parking decal, it must be returned within 2 weeks of the class<br />

cancellation date.<br />

Returned Checks<br />

Any check returned unpaid (stop payment or insufficient<br />

funds) does not constitute automatic withdrawal from class.<br />

A check returned from the bank for any reason is subject to a<br />

$25 service charge. A hold will be placed on student records<br />

for any financial obligation until the obligation is cleared.<br />

Attendance<br />

It is very important that students attend the first class meeting<br />

of every class in which they are registered, since a full period of<br />

instruction will begin the first day of the semester. Instructors<br />

may drop students who miss the first class meeting to make<br />

room for students who wish to enroll.<br />

Attendance at all class meetings is the student’s responsibility.<br />

When students anticipate an absence, they should discuss it<br />

with their instructors in advance. Students who are absent<br />

because of extenuating circumstances should contact their<br />

instructors as soon as possible. Being absent does not excuse<br />

students from completing all course work. Students should<br />

realize that absences may adversely affect their grades.<br />

Regular attendance in class and laboratory sessions is<br />

expected of every student and students must be punctual.<br />

Instructors may drop students from a course or lower students’<br />

grades when students incur excessive absences. Students are<br />

responsible for dropping classes they are no longer attending.<br />

Please see the college Withdrawal Policy<br />

Course Repetition Policy<br />

Students who are awarded a grade of “D”, “F”, “NC”, “NP” or “W”<br />

may repeat the course one additional time at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>, Orange Coast <strong>College</strong>, or Coastline <strong>College</strong> without<br />

special approval. A student who wishes to retake the equivalent<br />

course at another accredited college outside the district must<br />

obtain approval from the Counseling Department prior to<br />

enrollment to verify equivalency. After two unsuccessful<br />

attempts, the student will be blocked from further enrollment<br />

in the course. In accordance with regulations, a student who<br />

had two unsuccessful attempts may petition the college for<br />

special consideration for an additional attempt. Contact the<br />

Counseling Department for specific information on course<br />

repetition.<br />

Note: Currently, a change is pending regarding the State<br />

and District Course Repetition Policy. Please check with<br />

the Admissions & Records Office or Counseling for updated<br />

information.<br />

Repeatable Courses<br />

Some courses may be repeated up to four times for credit as<br />

designated in the college catalog; however, they may not be<br />

taken concurrently. These courses normally are:<br />

1. Activity courses such as visual and performing arts, music,<br />

fine arts, theater or dance<br />

2. Physical education<br />

3. Technical career courses<br />

4. Courses which are legally mandated training courses<br />

5. Special classes which meet the needs of students<br />

with documented disabilities may be repeated in<br />

accordance with Title 5, Section 56029 of the California<br />

Education Code.<br />

Refer to the course description in the college catalog for specific<br />

limits on course repetition.


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General Information<br />

Auditing of Courses<br />

Effective Fall 2009, the college no longer offers students<br />

the option to audit a course except when in the opinion of<br />

the <strong>College</strong> President or his/her designee a student may be<br />

adversely affected due to circumstances beyond the student’s<br />

control. Any student granted permission to audit a course<br />

cannot enroll until the 3rd week of class and will not be allowed<br />

to later change his/her enrollment status in that course to<br />

receive credit for the course. Priority in class enrollment shall be<br />

given to students desiring to take the course for credit.<br />

Withdrawals<br />

Each student is responsible to complete OR officially withdraw<br />

from each class in which he/she enrolls.<br />

Failure to withdraw may result in an “F” or “NP” grade. Any<br />

withdrawal during the first 4 weeks of the term of the class for<br />

regular semester length classes will not appear on the student<br />

transcript. After the 12th week for full semester classes and the<br />

6th week for eight-week classes, a grade must be assigned for<br />

each student who has not officially withdrawn. A “W” grade<br />

is assigned if the student officially withdraws before the<br />

withdrawal deadline.<br />

See the Academic Calendar in this schedule for withdrawal<br />

date information.<br />

Students who are dropped by their instructors for missing the<br />

first class meeting or for excessive absences should verify the<br />

instructor drop with the Admissions Office in order to avoid<br />

grade penalties and to comply with critical drop dates as<br />

specified.<br />

Students should be aware that “W’s” are used to determine<br />

academic status and course repetition.<br />

Students may withdraw/drop a class by:<br />

1. Logging in to your MyGWC site. Drops will be allowed via<br />

the web in accordance with published drop deadlines.<br />

Please note: Be sure to click on “Finalize add/drop” after<br />

you enter the CRN you wish to drop. Verify all withdrawals.<br />

2. Mailing a letter or Student Drop Form by the drop deadline<br />

date to <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 15744 <strong>Golden</strong>west Street,<br />

P.O. Box 2748, Huntington Beach CA 92647-0748. The<br />

letter or drop form should be sent to the attention of the<br />

Admissions Office and the student needs to make sure the<br />

envelope has a USPS postmark on or before the deadline<br />

date. The Student Drop Form can be downloaded from<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

3. In-person in the Admissions Office during normal business<br />

hours, Monday - Thursday, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm and <strong>Fri</strong>days<br />

8:00 am to 12:00 pm. Student will be required to present a<br />

valid GWC Photo ID, Drivers License, Military ID or Passport<br />

to drop a class.<br />

Note: Currently, a change is pending regarding the State<br />

and District Course Repetition Policy that may affect<br />

withdrawals. Please check with the Admissions & Records<br />

Office or Counseling for updated information.<br />

Military Withdrawals<br />

A student who is a member of an active or reserve United States<br />

military service who receives orders compelling a withdrawal<br />

from the course, upon verification of such orders, is entitled<br />

to withdraw from course at any times within the semester<br />

without penalty. In accordance with district policy, all fees will<br />

be refunded to the student associated with the courses.<br />

Grading Options<br />

Optional Pass/No Pass or grade classes<br />

In these courses, students may elect to receive either a<br />

traditional letter grade of “A” through “F” or a Pass/No Pass mark<br />

for the course. This choice must be made within the first four (4)<br />

weeks of the fall and spring semesters, and within 30% of the<br />

course in short-term courses.<br />

Requests can be submitted in-person or by mail. If mailing,<br />

make sure the request is postmarked on or before the deadline<br />

date. Requests received after the deadline will not be<br />

processed.<br />

Once the Pass/No Pass grading option deadline has passed, the<br />

grade option cannot be reversed. Therefore, before selecting<br />

this option, students should consult with a counselor. For<br />

detailed information regarding the Pass/No Pass grading<br />

option, please refer to the <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> Catalog.<br />

Note: In classes graded on this basis, students are held to<br />

attendance regulations and academic standards expected in<br />

the standard graded courses.<br />

Grades<br />

Grade reports are not mailed. Students may access their grades<br />

online by logging in to their MyGWC site. Students also have the<br />

option of printing their own GWC unofficial transcript. Semester<br />

grades are available online approximately <strong>10</strong> working days<br />

after the end of the semester (excluding holiday periods).<br />

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Admissions/Registration<br />

Personal Security Code<br />

MyGWC<br />

New Students - After your initial login to MyGWC, to ensure the<br />

security of your records, you will be required to change your<br />

password. You will be asked to do this the first time you log in<br />

to the system. Once you have established your password, it will<br />

be REQUIRED every time you login at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>,<br />

Orange Coast <strong>College</strong>, and Coastline <strong>College</strong>. Your password is<br />

yours and yours alone and is not available to the staff at the<br />

college for reference.<br />

All in-person transactions require Photo ID. If a student<br />

wants someone else to handle their transaction, the person<br />

designated must present written authorization signed by the<br />

student (regardless of relationship or age) and photo ID at the<br />

time of the transaction.<br />

Staff Diversity Officer<br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> has a Staff Diversity Officer who is<br />

responsible for Title VI, VII, IX, Gender Equity, section 504<br />

Americans with Disability Act, and all other state and federal<br />

Civil Rights regulatory compliance mandates as applicable<br />

to <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>. If you have a concern or wish to file<br />

a complaint, please contact the <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> Staff<br />

Diversity Officer.<br />

Notice<br />

The right to non discrimination in education and employment is<br />

guaranteed to persons with disabilities under Section 504 of the<br />

Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities<br />

Act of 1990. <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> is committed to ensuring that<br />

persons with disabilities have access to all college programs<br />

and services and will make reasonable accommodations to<br />

ensure that access. Any person with a documented disability<br />

who believes that he or she has been discriminated against on<br />

the basis of that disability should contact the coordinator of the<br />

Accessibility Center for Education (ACE) at (714) 895-8721 or the<br />

campus Student Grievance Officer at (714) 895-8125.<br />

Student and Staff E-Mail<br />

As a form of communication, most e-mail is not secure in the<br />

same manner as mail processed by the United States Postal<br />

Service and/or other primary carriers. Because of this fact, there<br />

should be no expectation of privacy. While the college takes<br />

precautions to protect the privacy of your e-mail address as<br />

well as your e-mail correspondence, privacy cannot be assured.<br />

A good rule to follow when using e-mail, in general, is to treat<br />

email correspondence similar to a post card instead of sealed<br />

envelope. As a public agency the college may be obligated<br />

to release copies of this type of correspondence based on<br />

provisions in the Freedom of Information Act and/or a related<br />

court order to provide certain records.<br />

Substance Abuse<br />

In accordance with Public Law <strong>10</strong>1-226 “Drug Free Schools and<br />

Communities Act Amendment of 1989,” the Board of Trustees<br />

of Coast Community <strong>College</strong> District prohibits the unlawful<br />

possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol by<br />

students and employees on <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> property and<br />

as part of any <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> sponsored or sanctioned<br />

activity.<br />

Any student or employee in violation of this policy is subject to<br />

disciplinary action up to, and including, expulsion from <strong>Golden</strong><br />

<strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>, or termination from employment for violations of<br />

the standards of conduct as specified in collective bargaining<br />

agreements and the California Education Code. 20 United<br />

States Code <strong>10</strong>92 I<br />

Unauthorized Weapons<br />

Unless otherwise authorized by the President of the college,<br />

or California law, students will be immediately expelled from<br />

the District for an indefinite period, and be subject to criminal<br />

prosecution for bringing or possessing on or within any<br />

property or building owned or controlled by the District, any<br />

firearms, knives, dirks, daggers, brass knuckles, slingshots, air<br />

rifles, or any other type of weapon capable of inflicting great<br />

bodily harm.


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Public Safety<br />

Safety and security at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> is everybody’s<br />

business. No community, of course, can be totally risk-free<br />

in today’s society. Students, faculty, staff, and visitors are<br />

partners in creating an atmosphere that is safe and conducive<br />

for learning. <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> maintains a Public Safety<br />

Department with personnel available 24 hours a day. To contact<br />

Public Safety, call (714) 895-8924.<br />

Statistics concerning the occurrence on campus of the<br />

following crimes will be updated annually at the beginning of<br />

the calendar year.<br />

20 United States Code <strong>10</strong>92 F<br />

05 06 07 08 09 <strong>10</strong><br />

murder 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

sex offenses, forcible 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

non forcible sex offenses 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

robbery 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />

aggravated assault 2 0 0 0 0 4<br />

burglary 6 3 1 2 0 2<br />

theft from vehicle 12 27 35 16 <strong>10</strong> 18<br />

motor vehicle theft 14 11 <strong>10</strong> 7 7 <strong>10</strong><br />

larceny-theft 26 23 12 29 22 45<br />

arson 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

negligent manslaughter 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

hate crimes 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Statistics below list the number of arrests for the following<br />

crimes occurring on campus:<br />

liquor law violations 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />

drug abuse violations 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />

weapons possessions 0 0 0 0 0 5<br />

Waiver of Academic Requirements<br />

Students wishing to waive an academic requirement or be<br />

exempted from an academic policy must file a “Petition to<br />

Waive Academic Regulations or Requirements” form. Petitions<br />

are reviewed by the Academic Petitions Review Committee.<br />

Students can obtain a petition form in the Admissions &<br />

Records Office.<br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> has adopted<br />

a smoke-free campus policy<br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> is a Smoke Free Campus. Smoking<br />

is prohibited in all college buildings, vehicles, indoor and<br />

outdoor facilities, interior bus stops, designated campus<br />

entrances, and all open areas. Smoking is permitted only<br />

in campus parking lots. All smoking materials including<br />

cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and other apparatus used to smoke<br />

organic and non-organic materials must be extinguished<br />

and/or properly disposed of in the designated receptacles<br />

located in the parking lots before entering our smoke free<br />

campus.<br />

You may smoke only in parking lots<br />

Admissions/Registration<br />

20 United States Code <strong>10</strong>92 H<br />

This information is published in accordance with Section 201<br />

Public Law <strong>10</strong>1-542 as amended by Public Law <strong>10</strong>2-26 the<br />

“Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990.”<br />

For the most up-to-date statistics go to<br />

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AA GENERAL EDUCATION - OPTION 2<br />

General Education Breadth Requirements for California State University (CSU)<br />

Every attempt has been made to assure the accuracy of the transfer General Education list at the time of publication. Courses may be added to the approved GE list during the year.<br />

Students are encouraged to see a counselor and check the ASSIST Web site (www.assist.org) regularly for the most up-to-date information on General Education courses and their<br />

application. ASSIST is the official repository of articulation of California’s public colleges and universities. ASSIST does not take the place of a counselor. It is intended to help students<br />

and counselors work together to establish an appropriate path toward transferring from a public California community college to a public California university.<br />

GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE COASTLINE COLLEGE ORANGE COAST COLLEGE<br />

AREA A: ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION AND<br />

CRITICAL THINKING<br />

9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required with at least one<br />

course each from A1, A2 and A3 (grade of “C” or better)<br />

A1 Oral Communication<br />

Communication Studies G<strong>10</strong>0, G<strong>10</strong>8, G1<strong>10</strong> (or G1<strong>10</strong>H), G112<br />

A2 Written Communication<br />

English G<strong>10</strong>0 (or G<strong>10</strong>0H)<br />

A3 Critical Thinking<br />

Communication Studies G220; English G1<strong>10</strong> (or G1<strong>10</strong>H);<br />

Philosophy G115<br />

AREA B: SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY AND QUANTITATIVE<br />

REASONING<br />

9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required with at least one<br />

course each from Physical Science, Life Science (at least<br />

one to contain a laboratory component) and Mathematics /<br />

Quantitative Reasoning<br />

B1 Physical Science<br />

Astronomy G<strong>10</strong>0, G<strong>10</strong>0L; Chemistry G1<strong>10</strong>, G130, G180 G185,<br />

G220, G225; Geography G180; Geology G1<strong>10</strong>, G<strong>10</strong>5, G<strong>10</strong>6;<br />

Physical Science G<strong>10</strong>0 (or G<strong>10</strong>0H*); Physics G1<strong>10</strong>, G111,<br />

G120, G185, G280, G285<br />

B2 Life Science<br />

Anthropology G185, G185L; Biology G<strong>10</strong>0 (or G<strong>10</strong>0H), G<strong>10</strong>4,<br />

G<strong>10</strong>4L, G1<strong>10</strong>, G120, G180, G182, G183, G2<strong>10</strong>, G220, G221, G225;<br />

Psychology G250<br />

B3 Laboratory Activity<br />

One of the courses taken in Area B1 or B2 must include a lab.<br />

Lab courses are underlined<br />

B4 Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning<br />

(One course from the following with a grade of “C” or better)<br />

Mathematics G<strong>10</strong>0, G<strong>10</strong>3, G<strong>10</strong>4, G115, G120, G140, G155, G160,<br />

G170, G180, G185, G230, G235, G240, G280, G282, G285<br />

AREA C: ARTS AND HUMANITIES<br />

9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required with at least one<br />

course in Arts and Humanities. (A maximum of three units of<br />

activity courses identified by * may be used toward satisfaction<br />

of Area C).<br />

AREA A: ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION AND<br />

CRITICAL THINKING<br />

9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required with at least one<br />

course each from A1, A2 and A3 (grade of “C” or better)<br />

A1 Oral Communication<br />

Speech C<strong>10</strong>0, C<strong>10</strong>1, C1<strong>10</strong><br />

A2 Written Communication<br />

English C<strong>10</strong>0<br />

A3 Critical Thinking<br />

English C<strong>10</strong>2 or Philosophy C115<br />

AREA B: SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY AND QUANTITATIVE<br />

REASONING<br />

9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required with at least one<br />

course each from Physical Science, Life Science (at least<br />

one to contain a laboratory component) and Mathematics /<br />

Quantitative Reasoning<br />

B1 Physical Science<br />

Astronomy C<strong>10</strong>0, C<strong>10</strong>1, C<strong>10</strong>2, C<strong>10</strong>3, Chemistry C<strong>10</strong>0, C<strong>10</strong>5, C1<strong>10</strong>,<br />

C130, C180, C185, C220, Geology C<strong>10</strong>5, C115, C140, Physics C1<strong>10</strong>,<br />

C120, C125, C185<br />

B2 Life Science<br />

Anthropology C185, Biology C<strong>10</strong>0, C120, C2<strong>10</strong>, C220, C221, C225,<br />

C283, Ecology C<strong>10</strong>0, Marine Science C<strong>10</strong>0, C<strong>10</strong>5<br />

B3 Laboratory Activity<br />

Astronomy C<strong>10</strong>0L*, Biology C<strong>10</strong>1, C2<strong>10</strong>, C220, C225, C283,<br />

Chemistry C1<strong>10</strong>, C130, C180L, C185L, C220L, Geology C141,<br />

Marine Science C<strong>10</strong>0L*, C<strong>10</strong>5, Physics C1<strong>10</strong>L, C120, C125, C185<br />

*Must be taken with Astronomy C<strong>10</strong>0<br />

**Must be taken with Marine Science C<strong>10</strong>0<br />

B4 Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning<br />

Math C<strong>10</strong>0, C<strong>10</strong>3, C<strong>10</strong>6, C115, C120, C140, C150, C160, C170,<br />

C180, C185, C280, C285<br />

AREA C: ARTS AND HUMANITIES<br />

9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required with at least one<br />

course in Arts and Humanities.<br />

AREA A: ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION AND<br />

CRITICAL THINKING<br />

9 semester units or 12-15 quarter units required with at least<br />

one course from A1, A2 and A3 (grade of “C” or better).<br />

A1 Oral Communication<br />

Speech Communication A<strong>10</strong>0, A1<strong>10</strong><br />

A2 Written Communication<br />

English A<strong>10</strong>0<br />

A3 Critical Thinking<br />

Communication Studies A220; English A<strong>10</strong>1, A<strong>10</strong>1H, A<strong>10</strong>2,<br />

A<strong>10</strong>2H, A<strong>10</strong>9; Mathematics A220; Philosophy A150, A220<br />

AREA B: SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY AND QUANTITATIVE<br />

REASONING<br />

9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required with at least one<br />

course each from Physical Science, Life Science (at least<br />

one to contain a laboratory component) and Mathematics /<br />

Quantitative Reasoning<br />

B1 Physical Science<br />

Astronomy A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>0H, A<strong>10</strong>0 & A<strong>10</strong>0L, A<strong>10</strong>0H & A<strong>10</strong>0L, A<strong>10</strong>1,<br />

A<strong>10</strong>2, A<strong>10</strong>3; Chemistry A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>0 & A<strong>10</strong>0L, A1<strong>10</strong>, A130, A180,<br />

A185, A220, A220L, A225, A225L; Geography A180, A180H, A180<br />

& A180L, A180H & A180L; Geology A<strong>10</strong>5, A<strong>10</strong>5H, A<strong>10</strong>5 & A<strong>10</strong>5L,<br />

A<strong>10</strong>5H & A<strong>10</strong>5M, A<strong>10</strong>5H & A<strong>10</strong>5L, A<strong>10</strong>5 & A<strong>10</strong>5M, A<strong>10</strong>6, A1<strong>10</strong>,<br />

A160, A185, A185 & A185L, Marine Science A185, A185 & A185L;<br />

Natural Science A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>0 & A<strong>10</strong>0A, A<strong>10</strong>0 & A<strong>10</strong>0G, A1<strong>10</strong> &<br />

A<strong>10</strong>0A, A112; Physics A1<strong>10</strong>, A1<strong>10</strong> & A111, A120, A130, A185<br />

B2 Life Science<br />

Anthropology A185, A185 & A185L; Biology A<strong>10</strong>0, A125, A180,<br />

A180H, A182, A182 & A182L, A183, A183 & A183L, A185, A2<strong>10</strong>,<br />

A220, A220H, A221, A225, A225H; Ecology A<strong>10</strong>0; Marine Science<br />

A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>0H, A<strong>10</strong>0 & A<strong>10</strong>0L, A<strong>10</strong>0H & A<strong>10</strong>0M, A<strong>10</strong>0 & A<strong>10</strong>0M,<br />

A<strong>10</strong>0H & A<strong>10</strong>0L, A180, A180 & A180L; Natural Science A<strong>10</strong>0;<br />

Ornamental Horticulture A<strong>10</strong>0; Psychology A250<br />

B3 Laboratory Activity<br />

One of the courses taken in Area B1 or B2 must include a lab. Lab<br />

courses are underlined<br />

B4 Mathematical/Quantitative Reasoning<br />

(One course from the following with a grade of “C” or better)<br />

Mathematics A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>3, A<strong>10</strong>4, A<strong>10</strong>6, A115, A120, A140, A155,<br />

A160, A160H, A170, A180, A180H, A182H, A185, A185H, A230,<br />

A235, A260, A280, A280H, A285, A285H, A290H; Psychology A160<br />

AREA C: ARTS AND HUMANITIES<br />

9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required with at least one<br />

course in Arts and Humanities.<br />

C1: Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theater)<br />

Art G<strong>10</strong>0, G<strong>10</strong>5, (or G<strong>10</strong>5H), G<strong>10</strong>6, (or G<strong>10</strong>6H), G<strong>10</strong>7, G116,<br />

G121*, G125*, G142*, G144*, G150*, G152*; Dance G<strong>10</strong>0*, G1<strong>10</strong>*,<br />

G120*, G125*, G165*; Humanities G<strong>10</strong>0 (or G<strong>10</strong>0H), G<strong>10</strong>1, G<strong>10</strong>2,<br />

G<strong>10</strong>3, G<strong>10</strong>4, G<strong>10</strong>8, G1<strong>10</strong>, (or G1<strong>10</strong>H), G120, (or G120H), G122,<br />

G126, G130, G132, G135, G139, G143, G165; Music G<strong>10</strong>1 (or<br />

G<strong>10</strong>1H), G<strong>10</strong>3, G<strong>10</strong>4, G<strong>10</strong>5*, G<strong>10</strong>8, G<strong>10</strong>9*, G1<strong>10</strong>*, G115, G120*,<br />

G126, G132*, G139, G141*, G142*, G143, G145*, G165, G2<strong>10</strong>*;<br />

Photography G115*, G120, G158; Theater Arts G<strong>10</strong>0, G<strong>10</strong>1, G<strong>10</strong>2,<br />

G<strong>10</strong>4, G<strong>10</strong>6, G<strong>10</strong>8, G120*, G130, G131, G142*, G151, G171*,<br />

G175, G176, G177, G178<br />

C1 Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theater)<br />

Art C<strong>10</strong>0, C<strong>10</strong>1, C<strong>10</strong>2, C<strong>10</strong>3, C<strong>10</strong>4, C<strong>10</strong>5, C<strong>10</strong>9, C1<strong>10</strong>A, C1<strong>10</strong>B,<br />

C111A, C111B, C120, C120A, C120B, C122, C128, C129, C135,<br />

C136, C137, C150A, C150B, C214, C222A, C222B, C261, C262,<br />

C265, Music C<strong>10</strong>0, C<strong>10</strong>3, C139, C143; Theatre Arts C<strong>10</strong>0, C<strong>10</strong>1<br />

C1 Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theater)<br />

Architectural Technology A290, A296; Art A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>0H, A<strong>10</strong>1,<br />

A<strong>10</strong>1H, A<strong>10</strong>2, A<strong>10</strong>3, A<strong>10</strong>4, A<strong>10</strong>7, A<strong>10</strong>8, A1<strong>10</strong>, A120, A125, A141,<br />

A142, A145, A147, A150, A263, A269; Dance A<strong>10</strong>1, A<strong>10</strong>7, A1<strong>10</strong>,<br />

A120, A125, A130, A133, A150, A160, A200, A211; Digital Media<br />

Arts and Design A150, A181; Film/Video A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>3, A150;<br />

Humanities A<strong>10</strong>0#; Interior Design A180, A190; Music A<strong>10</strong>0,<br />

A<strong>10</strong>5, A115, A116, A129, A139, A140, A141, A143, A144, A145,<br />

A180; Photography A<strong>10</strong>1, A120, A130; Theatre Arts A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>1,<br />

A<strong>10</strong>5, A<strong>10</strong>6, A1<strong>10</strong>, A170<br />

C2 Humanities (Literature, Philosophy, Foreign Language)<br />

Arabic G180; Chinese G180, G185; Communication Studies G120,<br />

G255; Economics G120; English G1<strong>10</strong>, G112, G114 (or G114H),<br />

G143, G150, G155, G160 (or G160H), G161 (or G161H), G170,<br />

G171, G181, G181H, G270, G275, G280, G281; Farsi G180, G185;<br />

French G180, G185, G280, G285, G290; German G180, G185,<br />

G280, G285; History G1<strong>10</strong>, G120, G121, G132, G135, G140, G150,<br />

G160, G161, G162, G170**, G175**, G180 (or G180H), G185,<br />

(or G185H); Humanities G170; Italian G180, G185, G280, G285;<br />

Japanese G180, G185; Philosophy G<strong>10</strong>0, G<strong>10</strong>2, G1<strong>10</strong>, G111, G120,<br />

G150; Political Science G150; Portuguese G180; Russian G180,<br />

G185, G280; Sign Language G180, G185, G280, G285; Spanish<br />

G160, G165, G180, G185, G280, G285, G290; Theater Arts G205;<br />

Vietnamese G180, G185, G280, G285, G290<br />

C2 Humanities (Literature, Philosophy, Foreign Language)<br />

English C140, C143, C144, C145, C146, C150, C155, C164,<br />

C181, C290, C295, C296, C297, Foreign Language (any foreign<br />

language) C160, C160A, C160B, C165, C165A, C165B, C180,<br />

C180A, C180B, C185, C260, C260A, C260B, C261, C265, C265A,<br />

C265B, C280, C280A, C280B,C 285, C290, C295, French C144,<br />

History C120, C132, C135, C155, C160, C165, C170, C175, C180,<br />

C185, Humanities C<strong>10</strong>0, C1<strong>10</strong>, C135, Philosophy C<strong>10</strong>0, C113,<br />

C120, Sign Language C111<br />

C2 Humanities (Literature, Philosophy, Foreign Language)<br />

Anthropology A190; Chinese A180; Communication Studies<br />

A1<strong>10</strong>, A120, A150A, A180; English A119, A141, A141H A143,<br />

A143H, A147, A147H, A148, A148H, A150, A150H, A151, A151H,<br />

A152, A152H, A156, A156H, A160, A160H, A161, A161H, A170,<br />

A170H, A172, A173, A173H, A175, A175H, A176, A176H, A187,<br />

A187H, A270, A270H, A275, A275H; Ethnic Studies A<strong>10</strong>0; French<br />

A180, A185, A280, A285; German A180, A185, A280, A285;<br />

History A<strong>10</strong>1, A161, A161H, A162, A162H, A180, A180H, A185,<br />

A185H; Humanities A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>1H; Italian A180, A185, A280,<br />

A285; Japanese A180, A185, A280, A285; Mathematics A220;<br />

Philosophy A<strong>10</strong>0, A1<strong>10</strong>, A115, A118, A120, A165, A185, A220;<br />

Religious Studies A<strong>10</strong>0, A1<strong>10</strong>, A115, A120, A130, A140, A150,<br />

A180; Spanish A180, A180H, A185, A185H, A260, A280, A280H,<br />

A285; Vietnamese A180, A185, A280, A285<br />

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General Education Breadth Requirements for California State University (CSU)<br />

GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE COASTLINE COLLEGE ORANGE COAST COLLEGE<br />

AREA D: SOCIAL SCIENCES<br />

9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required with courses in at<br />

least 2 disciplines.<br />

D0 Sociology and Criminology<br />

Criminal Justice G115, G123, G140; Social Science G133;<br />

Sociology G<strong>10</strong>0 (or G<strong>10</strong>0H), G1<strong>10</strong>, G133, G185<br />

D1 Anthropology and Archeology<br />

Anthropology G<strong>10</strong>0, G130, G135, G140, G150; Social Science<br />

G135<br />

D2 Economics<br />

Economics G1<strong>10</strong>, G120, G170, G175; History G1<strong>10</strong><br />

D3 Ethnic Studies<br />

Anthropology G135, G136; Communication Studies G255;<br />

Education G180; History G136, G150, G161, G162; Social Science<br />

G133, G134, G135, G136; Sociology G133, G134; Spanish G290<br />

D4 Gender Studies<br />

History G121<br />

D5 Geography<br />

Geography G<strong>10</strong>0, G185, G195<br />

D6 History<br />

Economics G120; History G1<strong>10</strong>, G120, G121, G132, G135, G140,<br />

G150, G161, G162, G165, G170**, G175**, G180 (or G180H), G185,<br />

(or G185H)<br />

D7 Interdisciplinary Social or Behavioral Science<br />

Anthropology G135 ; Communication Studies G190, G255, G260;<br />

Environmental Studies G<strong>10</strong>0; History G120, G160; Peace Studies<br />

G<strong>10</strong>0, G1<strong>10</strong>, G225; Psychology G280; Social Science G135<br />

D8 Political Science, Government and Legal Institutions<br />

Philosophy G150; Political Science G<strong>10</strong>0, G<strong>10</strong>1, G1<strong>10</strong>, G120, (or<br />

G120H), G121 (or G121H), G130, G150, G180** (or G180H**),<br />

G185<br />

D9 Psychology<br />

Psychology G<strong>10</strong>0 (or G<strong>10</strong>0H), G116, G118, G165, G250, G255<br />

AREA E: LIFE-LONG LEARNING AND SELF-DEVELO<strong>PM</strong>ENT<br />

3 semester units or 4-5 quarter units. (No more than 1 unit of<br />

Activity courses)<br />

Non-Activity<br />

<strong>College</strong> G<strong>10</strong>0; Counseling G<strong>10</strong>4; Criminal Justice G<strong>10</strong>7, Ecology<br />

G<strong>10</strong>0; Health Education G<strong>10</strong>0, G<strong>10</strong>7, G201; Physical Education<br />

G<strong>10</strong>3 and one more course from the list of activity courses;<br />

Psychology G1<strong>10</strong>, G116, G118, G165<br />

Activity<br />

Dance G<strong>10</strong>6, G115, G135, G230; Physical Education G<strong>10</strong>5, G<strong>10</strong>6,<br />

G<strong>10</strong>7, G<strong>10</strong>8, G<strong>10</strong>9, G111, G112, G115, G130, G131, G132, G134,<br />

G136, G140, G150, G154, G158, G161, G164, G165, G166, G173,<br />

G175, G176, G177, G186, G189, G192, G194, G195, G196, G240,<br />

G244, G246, G248, G250, G252, G256, G258, G260, G264, G272,<br />

G274, G275, G277, G278, G283, G285, G286, G287, G290, G298<br />

American Institutions Requirement<br />

**All CSU campuses require that a student demonstrate<br />

competence in the Constitution of the United States and in<br />

American History. This may be satisfied by taking Political<br />

Science G180 (or G180H) and History G170 or G175 at<br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>, or by taking a test at the CSU.<br />

AREA D: SOCIAL SCIENCES<br />

9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required with courses in at<br />

least 2 disciplines.<br />

D0 Sociology and Criminology<br />

Sociology C<strong>10</strong>0, C1<strong>10</strong>, C120<br />

D1 Anthropology and Archeology<br />

Anthropology C<strong>10</strong>0, C120, C150<br />

D2 Economics<br />

Economics C1<strong>10</strong>, C170, C175<br />

D3 Ethnic Studies<br />

History C122, C124, C128, C155<br />

D4 Gender Studies<br />

History C121<br />

D5 Geography<br />

Geography C<strong>10</strong>0, C180, C185<br />

D6 History<br />

History C115, C132, C135, C146, C161, C162, C170, C175, C180,<br />

C185<br />

D7 Interdisciplinary Social or Behavioral Science<br />

Communications C<strong>10</strong>0<br />

D8 Political Science, Government and Legal Institutions<br />

Political Science C<strong>10</strong>1, C120, C140, C180, C185<br />

D9 Psychology<br />

Psychology C<strong>10</strong>0, C116, C118, C120, C165, C170, C250, C255,<br />

C260, C 280<br />

AREA E: LIFE-LONG LEARNING AND SELF-DEVELO<strong>PM</strong>ENT<br />

3 semester units or 4-5 quarter units. (No more than 1 unit of<br />

Activity courses)<br />

Non-Activity<br />

Counseling C<strong>10</strong>4, C<strong>10</strong>5, C120, English, C<strong>10</strong>2, C<strong>10</strong>8, Food and<br />

Nutrition C170, C175, Gerontology 120, C140, Health Education<br />

C<strong>10</strong>0, C175, Psychology C116, C118, C130, C152, C153, C154,<br />

C155, Sociology C120<br />

Activity<br />

A maximum of one unit may be counted from the following<br />

activity courses: Dance C<strong>10</strong>1, C<strong>10</strong>2, C<strong>10</strong>5, C<strong>10</strong>6, C<strong>10</strong>7, C<strong>10</strong>8,<br />

C1<strong>10</strong>, C111, C113, C114, C116; C120, C124, C125, C126, C130,<br />

C140, C141, C150, C160, C165; Physical Education C<strong>10</strong>1, C<strong>10</strong>2,<br />

C<strong>10</strong>3, C<strong>10</strong>5, C<strong>10</strong>7, C<strong>10</strong>8, C<strong>10</strong>9, C115, C116, C120, C123, C125,<br />

C136, C137, C138, C140, C141, C147,C148, C164, C172, C173,<br />

C174<br />

American Institutions Requirement<br />

All CSU campuses require that a student demonstrate<br />

competence in the Constitution of the United States and in<br />

American History. This may be satisfied by taking Political<br />

Science C180 and History C170 or C175 at Coastline <strong>College</strong> or<br />

by taking a course at the CSU. These courses also count toward<br />

Area D requirements.<br />

AREA D: SOCIAL SCIENCES<br />

9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required with courses in at<br />

least 2 disciplines.<br />

D0 Sociology<br />

Sociology A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>0H, A1<strong>10</strong>, A115, A185, A185H<br />

D1 Anthropology and Archeology<br />

Anthropology A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>0H, A<strong>10</strong>2, A1<strong>10</strong>, A190, A280, A285<br />

D2 Economics<br />

Economics A<strong>10</strong>0, A1<strong>10</strong>, A170, A175<br />

D3 Ethnic Studies<br />

Anthropology A150; Ethnic Studies A<strong>10</strong>0, A150, A190; History<br />

A<strong>10</strong>1, A150; Sociology A150, A190<br />

D4 Gender Studies<br />

Communication Studies A165; Gender Studies A<strong>10</strong>0, A120, A130,<br />

A150, A165, A187; History A176, A187; Psychology A<strong>10</strong>5<br />

D5 Geography<br />

Geography A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>0H, A160, A185<br />

D6 History<br />

Economics A177; History A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>1, A161, A161H, A162, A162H,<br />

A1<strong>10</strong>, A115, A128, A145, A170, A170H, A175, A175H, A177, A179,<br />

A180, A180H, A185, A185H, A190, A195, A197, A198<br />

D7 Interdisciplinary Social or Behavioral Science<br />

American Studies A<strong>10</strong>0; Communication Studies A155; Health<br />

Education A122; Human Development A180; Psychology A165;<br />

Psychology A<strong>10</strong>5, A135; Sociology A<strong>10</strong>5 or Anthropology A<strong>10</strong>5<br />

D8 Political Science<br />

Political Science A<strong>10</strong>1, A1<strong>10</strong>, A180, A180H, A185, A188, A190<br />

D9 Psychology<br />

Psychology A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>0H, A185, A220, A260, A270<br />

AREA E: LIFE-LONG LEARNING AND SELF-DEVELO<strong>PM</strong>ENT<br />

3 semester units or 4-5 quarter units. (No more than 1 unit of<br />

Activity courses)<br />

Non-Activity<br />

Anthropology A<strong>10</strong>5; Communication Studies A<strong>10</strong>0, A170;<br />

Counseling A<strong>10</strong>5, A<strong>10</strong>9, A1<strong>10</strong>, A120, A135; Economics A1<strong>10</strong>;<br />

Emergency Medical Technology A<strong>10</strong>0; Family & Consumer<br />

Science A180; Food & Nutrition A136, A140, A170; Health<br />

Education A<strong>10</strong>0, A112, A134, A136; Human Development A180;<br />

Physical Education A134; Psychology A<strong>10</strong>5, A1<strong>10</strong>, A135, A140,<br />

A165, A200, A215<br />

Activity<br />

Dance A111, A121, A126, A139, A143, A144, A145, A146, A147,<br />

A148, A149; Marine Activities A147, A148, A149, A160; Physical<br />

Education A<strong>10</strong>2, A<strong>10</strong>4, A<strong>10</strong>5, A<strong>10</strong>7, A<strong>10</strong>8, A<strong>10</strong>9, A1<strong>10</strong>, A111,<br />

A112, A114, A115, A119, A120, A121, A122, A125, A140, A143,<br />

A146, A147, A148, A149, A150, A154, A155, A160, A161, A167,<br />

A173, A174, A177, A178, A179, A185, A190, A191, A192, A194,<br />

A196, A197, A198, A204, A216, A217, A221, A222, A226, A235,<br />

A236, A237, A238, A239, A240, A241, A242, A243, A244, A245,<br />

A246, A250, A251, A252, A253, A254, A257, A258, A259, A260,<br />

A261, A263, A296<br />

American Institutions Requirement<br />

Not part of CSU GE Breadth. May be completed prior to transfer.)<br />

In addition to the General Education Requirements listed above,<br />

all students must complete coursework in American History and<br />

Constitution for graduation from CSU. Completion of History<br />

A<strong>10</strong>0, A170, A170H, A175, A175H, in Area D6 and Political<br />

Science A180 or A180H in Area D8 will fulfill this requirement.<br />

PETITION FOR GRADUATION<br />

Students are required to petition for graduation and Certificates<br />

of Achievement at the beginning of the semester in which they<br />

will be completing their final requirements as follows.


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AA GENERAL EDUCATION - OPTION 3<br />

Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)<br />

Every attempt has been made to assure the accuracy of the transfer General Education list at the time of publication. Courses may be added to the approved GE list during the year.<br />

Students are encouraged to see a counselor and check the ASSIST Web site (www.assist.org) regularly for the most up-to-date information on General Education courses and their<br />

application. ASSIST is the official repository of articulation of California’s public colleges and universities. ASSIST does not take the place of a counselor. It is intended to help students<br />

and counselors work together to establish an appropriate path toward transferring from a public California community college to a public California university.<br />

GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE COASTLINE COLLEGE ORANGE COAST COLLEGE<br />

Area 1: ENGLISH COMMUNICATION<br />

CSU: Three courses (one from each group). 9 semester units (or<br />

12-15 quarter units).; UC: Two courses (one from Group A and<br />

one from Group B). 6 semester units (or 8-<strong>10</strong> quarter units).<br />

1A English Composition<br />

English G<strong>10</strong>0* (or G<strong>10</strong>0H*)<br />

1B Critical Thinking-English Composition<br />

English G1<strong>10</strong>* (or G<strong>10</strong>0H*)<br />

1C Oral Communication (CSU ONLY)<br />

Communication Studies G1<strong>10</strong>* (or G1<strong>10</strong>H*)<br />

*Transfer credit is limited by either UC or CSU or both; See<br />

Counselor.<br />

AREA 2: MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVE<br />

REASONING<br />

1 course, 3 semester, 4-5 quarter units.<br />

Math G<strong>10</strong>0, G115*, G140*, G155, G160*, G170*, G180*, G185,<br />

G230, G235, G240, G280, G282, G285<br />

*Transfer credit is limited by either UC or CSU or both; see a<br />

Counselor.<br />

AREA 3: ARTS AND HUMANITIES<br />

At least 3 courses, with at least one course from the Arts and one<br />

course from the Humanities. 9 semester,<br />

12-15 quarter units.<br />

3A Arts<br />

Art G<strong>10</strong>0, G<strong>10</strong>5* (or G<strong>10</strong>5H*), G<strong>10</strong>6* (or G<strong>10</strong>6H*); Humanities G<strong>10</strong>0*<br />

(or G<strong>10</strong>0H*), G<strong>10</strong>2, G<strong>10</strong>3, G<strong>10</strong>4, G<strong>10</strong>8, G1<strong>10</strong>* (or G1<strong>10</strong>H*), G120*, (or<br />

G120H*), G122, G126*, G130, G132, G135, G139, G143, G170; Music<br />

G<strong>10</strong>1* (or G<strong>10</strong>1H*), G<strong>10</strong>3, G<strong>10</strong>4, G<strong>10</strong>8, G126*, G139, G143, G165;<br />

Photography G158; Theatre Arts G<strong>10</strong>0, G<strong>10</strong>1, G<strong>10</strong>2, G<strong>10</strong>8<br />

3B Humanities<br />

Anthropology G135; Chinese G280; Economics G120; English<br />

G112, G114* (or G114H*), G143, G150, G155, G160 (or G160H),<br />

G161 (or G161H), G170, G171, G181 (or G181H), G270, G275;<br />

Farsi G185; French G185, G280, G285, G290; German G280, G285;<br />

History G1<strong>10</strong>, G120, G121, G132, G135, G140, G150, G160, G161,<br />

G162, G170, G175, G180* (or G180H*), G185*, (or G185H*); Italian<br />

G185, G280, G285; Philosophy G<strong>10</strong>0, G<strong>10</strong>2, G1<strong>10</strong>, G111, G120,<br />

G150; Political Science G150; Social Science G135; Spanish G165,<br />

G185, G280, G285, G290; Vietnamese G185, G280, G285, G290<br />

*Transfer credit is limited by either UC or CSU or both; see a<br />

Counselor.<br />

AREA 4: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES<br />

At least 3 courses from at least 2 disciplines or an<br />

interdisciplinary sequence. 9 semester, or 12 15 quarter units.<br />

4A<br />

Anthropology G<strong>10</strong>0, G130, G140, G150<br />

4B<br />

Economics G1<strong>10</strong>, G120, G170, G175, History G1<strong>10</strong><br />

4C<br />

Ethnic Studies SOC G133; SOCS G133<br />

4D<br />

Gender Studies — History G121<br />

4E<br />

Geography G<strong>10</strong>0, G185, G195<br />

4F<br />

History G121, G132, G135, G140, G150, G185H<br />

4G<br />

Interdisciplinary Studies — Anthropology G136; COMM G255,<br />

G190; ENVS G<strong>10</strong>0; HIST G136; PEAC G<strong>10</strong>0, G1<strong>10</strong>; SOC G134; SOCS<br />

G134, G136<br />

4H<br />

Political Science G<strong>10</strong>0, G<strong>10</strong>1, G1<strong>10</strong>, G120*(or G120H*), G130,<br />

G150, G180* (or G180H*),G185; Philosophy G150<br />

4I<br />

Psychology G<strong>10</strong>0* (or G<strong>10</strong>0H*), G116, G118, G165, G250, G255,<br />

G280<br />

4J<br />

Criminal Justice G123 G140; SOC G<strong>10</strong>0* (or G<strong>10</strong>0H*); SOCS G1<strong>10</strong>,<br />

G185<br />

*Transfer credit is limited by either UC or CSU or both. Please<br />

consult with a counselor.<br />

Area 1: ENGLISH COMMUNICATION<br />

CSU: Three courses (one from each group). 9 semester units (or<br />

12-15 quarter units).; UC: Two courses (one from Group A and<br />

one from Group B). 6 semester units (or 8-<strong>10</strong> quarter units).<br />

1A English Composition<br />

English C<strong>10</strong>0<br />

1B Critical Thinking-English Composition<br />

English C<strong>10</strong>2<br />

1C Oral Communication (CSU Only)<br />

Speech C<strong>10</strong>1, C1<strong>10</strong> (required for CSU and A.A. and A.S. degrees)<br />

AREA 2: MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVE<br />

REASONING<br />

One course, 3 semester, 4-5 quarter units.<br />

Math C115*, C140*, C155, C160, C170*, C180*, C185, C280, C285<br />

*Indicates that transfer credit may be limited. See your counselor<br />

or ASSIST.org.<br />

AREA 3: ARTS AND HUMANITIES<br />

At least 3 courses, with at least one course from the Arts and one<br />

course from the Humanities. 9 semester,<br />

12-15 quarter units.<br />

3A Arts<br />

Art C<strong>10</strong>0, C<strong>10</strong>1, C<strong>10</strong>2, C<strong>10</strong>3, C<strong>10</strong>4, C<strong>10</strong>5, C<strong>10</strong>9, C261, C262; Music<br />

C<strong>10</strong>0, C139, C143; Theater Arts C<strong>10</strong>0, C<strong>10</strong>1<br />

*Indicates that transfer credit may be limited. See your counselor<br />

or ASSIST.org.<br />

3B Humanities<br />

Arabic C185; Chinese C185, C280, C285; English C140, C144,<br />

C145, C150, C155, C181, C270, C275, C296, C297; French C185,<br />

C285; History C121, C122, C124, C128, C132, C135, C155, C161,<br />

C162, C170, C175, C180, C185; Humanities C<strong>10</strong>0, C1<strong>10</strong>, C135;<br />

Italian C185, C280, C285; Philosophy C<strong>10</strong>0, C113, C120; Spanish<br />

C185, C165, C280, C285; Theater C<strong>10</strong>1; Vietnamese C185, C280,<br />

285<br />

*Indicates that transfer credit may be limited. See your counselor<br />

or ASSIST.org.<br />

AREA 4: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES<br />

At least 3 courses from at least 2 disciplines or an<br />

interdisciplinary sequence. 9 semester, or 12-15 quarter units.<br />

4A<br />

Anthropology C<strong>10</strong>0, C120, C150<br />

4B<br />

Economics C1<strong>10</strong>*, C170, C175<br />

4C<br />

Ethnic Studies<br />

4D<br />

Gender Studies; History C121<br />

4E<br />

Geography C<strong>10</strong>0, C185<br />

4F<br />

History C115, C132, C135, C146, C180, C185<br />

4G<br />

Interdisciplinary Studies — Ecology C<strong>10</strong>0*; Communications<br />

C<strong>10</strong>0<br />

4H<br />

Political Science C<strong>10</strong>1, C140, C180, C185<br />

4I<br />

Psychology C<strong>10</strong>0, C118, C120, C165, C170*, C255, C280<br />

4J<br />

Sociology C<strong>10</strong>0<br />

*Indicates that transfer credit may be limited. See your counselor<br />

or ASSIST.org.<br />

Area 1: ENGLISH COMMUNICATION<br />

CSU: Three courses (one from each group). 9 semester units (or<br />

12-15 quarter units).; UC: Two courses (one from Group A and<br />

one from Group B). 6 semester units (or 8-<strong>10</strong> quarter units).<br />

1A English Composition<br />

English A<strong>10</strong>0<br />

1B Critical Thinking-English Composition<br />

English A<strong>10</strong>1 or A<strong>10</strong>1H, A<strong>10</strong>2 or A<strong>10</strong>2H, A<strong>10</strong>9; Philosophy A150<br />

1C Oral Communication (CSU ONLY)<br />

Communication Studies A1<strong>10</strong><br />

AREA 2: MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVE<br />

REASONING<br />

One course. 3 semester units (or 4-5 quarter units).<br />

Psychology A160; Math A<strong>10</strong>0, A115, A140, A155, A160 or A160H,<br />

A170, A180 or A180H, A182H, A185 or A185H, A230, A235, A260,<br />

A280 or A280H, A285 or A285H, A290H<br />

AREA 3: ARTS AND HUMANITIES<br />

At least 3 courses, with at least one course from the Arts and one<br />

course from the Humanities. 9 semester,<br />

12-15 quarter units.<br />

3A Arts<br />

Architectural Technology A290 or A296; Art A<strong>10</strong>0 or A<strong>10</strong>0H, A<strong>10</strong>1<br />

or A<strong>10</strong>1H, A<strong>10</strong>2, A<strong>10</strong>3, A<strong>10</strong>4, A<strong>10</strong>7, A<strong>10</strong>8; Dance A200; Digital<br />

Media Arts and Design A150; Film/Video A<strong>10</strong>0; Music A<strong>10</strong>0,<br />

A<strong>10</strong>5, A115, A139, A143, A180 ; Photography A130; Theatre Arts<br />

A<strong>10</strong>0 or A<strong>10</strong>1, A<strong>10</strong>5<br />

3B Humanities<br />

Economics A177; English A141 or A141H, A143 or A143H, A147,<br />

or A147H A148 or A148H, A150 or A150H, A151 or A151H, A152<br />

or A152H, A156 or A156H, A160 or A160H, A161 or A161H, A170<br />

or A170H, A173, A173H, A180 or A180H, A176 or A176H, A187 or<br />

A187H A270 or A270H, A275 or A275H; Ethnic Studies A150; French<br />

A185, A280, A285; Gender Studies A187; German A185, A280, A285;<br />

History A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>1, A1<strong>10</strong>, A115, A128, A145, A150, A161 or A161H,<br />

A162 or A162H, A170 or A170H, A175 or A175H, A177, A179, A180<br />

or A180H, A185 or A185H, A187, A190, A195; Humanities A<strong>10</strong>0,<br />

A<strong>10</strong>1 or A<strong>10</strong>1H; Italian A185, A280, A285; Japanese A185, A280,<br />

A285; Communication Studies A180; Philosophy A<strong>10</strong>0, A1<strong>10</strong>, A115,<br />

A118, A120, A165, A185; Religious Studies A<strong>10</strong>0, A1<strong>10</strong>, A115, A120,<br />

A130, A140, A150, A180; Spanish A185 or A185H, A280 or A280H,<br />

A285; Vietnamese A185, A280, A285<br />

AREA 4: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES<br />

At least 3 courses from at least 2 disciplines or an<br />

interdisciplinary sequence. 9 semester, or 12-15 quarter units.<br />

4A<br />

Anthropology A<strong>10</strong>0 or A<strong>10</strong>0H, A<strong>10</strong>2, A1<strong>10</strong>, A150, A190, A280, A285<br />

4B<br />

Economics A<strong>10</strong>0, A170, A175<br />

4C<br />

Ethnic Studies A<strong>10</strong>0, A190<br />

4D<br />

Gender Studies A<strong>10</strong>0, A130, A187; History A187; Psychology A<strong>10</strong>5<br />

4E<br />

Geography A<strong>10</strong>0 or A<strong>10</strong>0H, A160, A185<br />

4F<br />

OCC does not have any courses approved in this area. History<br />

courses can be used to satisfy Area 3B.<br />

4G<br />

American Studies A<strong>10</strong>0; Communication Studies A155; Human<br />

Development A180; Psychology A135; Psychology A165<br />

4H<br />

Political Science A<strong>10</strong>1, A1<strong>10</strong>, A180 or A180H, A185<br />

4I<br />

Psychology A<strong>10</strong>0 or A<strong>10</strong>0H, A185, A220, A260<br />

4J<br />

Sociology A1<strong>10</strong>, A115, A150, A<strong>10</strong>0 or A<strong>10</strong>0H, A185 or A185H,<br />

A190<br />

# If this course is being used to meet CSU American Institutions<br />

Requirement, it cannot be used to satisfy this area.<br />

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Continued from previous page—AA GENERAL EDUCATION - OPTION 3<br />

Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)<br />

GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE COASTLINE COLLEGE ORANGE COAST COLLEGE<br />

AREA 5: PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES<br />

Two courses, with one from Group A and one from Group B. One<br />

of the courses must include a lab. Lab courses are underlined. 7-9<br />

semester units (or 9-12 quarter units).<br />

5A Physical Science<br />

Astronomy G<strong>10</strong>0, G<strong>10</strong>0L; Chemistry G1<strong>10</strong>*, G130*, G180, G185,<br />

G220, G225; Geography G180; Geology G<strong>10</strong>5*, G1<strong>10</strong>; Physical<br />

Science G<strong>10</strong>0*, G<strong>10</strong>0H*; Physics G1<strong>10</strong>*, G111*, G120*, G125*,<br />

G185*, G280*, G285*, G290<br />

5B Biological Sciences<br />

Anthropology G185, G185L; Biology G<strong>10</strong>0* (or G<strong>10</strong>0H*), G<strong>10</strong>4,<br />

G<strong>10</strong>4L, G1<strong>10</strong>, G120, G180, G182, G183, G2<strong>10</strong>, G220*, G221*,<br />

G225*; Psychology G250<br />

*Transfer credit is limited by either UC or CSU or both; see<br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> Counselor.<br />

AREA 6: (LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH (UC<br />

REQUIREMENT ONLY):<br />

This requirement may be fulfilled by one of the following<br />

methods. See a counselor for clarification.<br />

A. Complete two years of a high school foreign language<br />

with grades of “C” or better (high school transcripts must<br />

be on file at GWC)<br />

OR<br />

B. Completion of a foreign language course numbered 180<br />

or higher with a grade of C or better. Exception: Spanish<br />

G160 or G165 or Sign Language G180 or higher also meet<br />

this requirement<br />

OR<br />

C. Earn a satisfactory score on one of the following tests<br />

(results must be on file at GWC):<br />

1. SAT II Subject Test in a language other than English<br />

(Before 5/95 score: 500).<br />

After 5/95<br />

Chinese: 520; French: 540, German: 5<strong>10</strong>; Hebrew: 470,<br />

Italian: 520; Japanese: 5<strong>10</strong>; Korean: 500, Latin: 530,<br />

Spanish: 520).<br />

2. <strong>College</strong> Board Advanced Placement Examination in<br />

a language other than English (score: 3 or better)<br />

3. International Baccalaureate Higher Level<br />

Examination in language other than English (score:<br />

5 or better)<br />

4. An achievement test administered by a college or<br />

university (score: proficiency equivalent to at least two<br />

years of high school language).<br />

OR<br />

D. Complete, with grades of “C” or better, two years of<br />

formal schooling at the sixth grade level or higher in<br />

an institution where the language of instruction in not<br />

English. (documentation must be on file at GWC).<br />

AREA 5: PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES<br />

Two courses, with one from Group A and one from Group B. One<br />

of the courses must include a lab. Lab courses are underlined. 7-9<br />

semester units (or 9-12 quarter units).<br />

5A Physical Science<br />

Anthropology C1<strong>10</strong>; Astronomy C<strong>10</strong>0, C<strong>10</strong>0L* C<strong>10</strong>2, C<strong>10</strong>3;<br />

Chemistry C1<strong>10</strong>*, C130*, C180, C180L, C185, C185L, C220, C221;<br />

Geography C180; Geology C<strong>10</strong>0*, C1<strong>10</strong>, C130, C140, C141*;<br />

Physics C1<strong>10</strong><br />

5B Biological Sciences<br />

Biology C<strong>10</strong>0, C<strong>10</strong>1*, C<strong>10</strong>5*, C170*, C175*, C2<strong>10</strong>; Marine Science<br />

C<strong>10</strong>0, C<strong>10</strong>5<br />

*Indicates that transfer credit may be limited. See your counselor<br />

or ASSIST.org.<br />

AREA 6: (LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH (UC<br />

REQUIREMENT ONLY):<br />

This requirement may be fulfilled by one of the following<br />

methods. See a counselor for clarification.<br />

A. Complete two years of a high school foreign language<br />

with grades of “C” or better (high school transcripts must<br />

be on file at CCC)<br />

OR<br />

B. Completion of a foreign language course numbered 180<br />

or higher with a grade of C or better.<br />

OR<br />

C. Earn a satisfactory score on one of the following tests<br />

(results must be on file at CCC):<br />

1. SAT II Subject Test in a language other than English<br />

(Before 5/95<br />

score: 500. After 5/95<br />

Chinese: 520; French: 540, German: 5<strong>10</strong>; Hebrew: 470,<br />

Italian: 520; Japanese: 5<strong>10</strong>; Korean: 500, Latin: 530,<br />

Spanish: 520).<br />

2. <strong>College</strong> Board Advanced Placement Examination in a<br />

language other than English (score: 3 or better)<br />

3. International Baccalaureate Higher Level Examination<br />

in language other than English (score: 5 or better)<br />

4. An achievement test administered by a college or<br />

university (score: proficiency equivalent to at least two<br />

years of high school language).<br />

OR<br />

D. Complete, with grades of “C” or better, two years of<br />

formal schooling at the sixth grade level or higher in<br />

an institution where the language of instruction in not<br />

English. (documentation must be on file at CCC).<br />

AREA 5: PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES<br />

Two courses, with one from Group A and one from Group B. One<br />

of the courses must include a lab. Lab courses are underlined. 7-9<br />

semester units (or 9-12 quarter units).<br />

5A Physical Science<br />

Astronomy A<strong>10</strong>5 or A<strong>10</strong>5H, A<strong>10</strong>5 & A<strong>10</strong>5L or A<strong>10</strong>5 & A <strong>10</strong>5M,<br />

A<strong>10</strong>5H & A<strong>10</strong>5M, A<strong>10</strong>5H & A<strong>10</strong>5L, A<strong>10</strong>1, A<strong>10</strong>2, A<strong>10</strong>3; Chemistry<br />

A<strong>10</strong>0, A<strong>10</strong>0 & A<strong>10</strong>0L, A1<strong>10</strong>, A130, A180, A185, A220, A220L, A225,<br />

A225L ; Geography A180 or A180H, A180 & A180L or A180H &<br />

A180L; Geology A<strong>10</strong>5 or A<strong>10</strong>5H, A<strong>10</strong>5 & A<strong>10</strong>5L or A<strong>10</strong>5H & A<br />

<strong>10</strong>5M or A<strong>10</strong>5 & A <strong>10</strong>5M or A<strong>10</strong>5H & A<strong>10</strong>5L, A160, A1<strong>10</strong>, A185,<br />

A185 & A185L; Marine Science A185, A185 & A185L; Natural<br />

Science A<strong>10</strong>0#, A<strong>10</strong>0 & A<strong>10</strong>0A, A<strong>10</strong>0 & A<strong>10</strong>0G, A112; Physics<br />

A1<strong>10</strong>, A1<strong>10</strong> & A111, A120, A130, A185<br />

5B Biological Sciences<br />

Anthropology A185, A185 & A185L; Biology A<strong>10</strong>0, A125, A180<br />

or A180H, A182, A182 & A182L, A183, A183 & A183L, 185, A2<strong>10</strong>,<br />

A220 or 220H, A221, A225, A225H ; Ecology A<strong>10</strong>0; Marine Science<br />

A<strong>10</strong>0 or A<strong>10</strong>0H, A<strong>10</strong>0 & A<strong>10</strong>0L or A<strong>10</strong>0H & A<strong>10</strong>0M or A<strong>10</strong>0 &<br />

A<strong>10</strong>0M or A<strong>10</strong>0H & A<strong>10</strong>0L, A180, A180 & A180L; Natural Science<br />

A<strong>10</strong>0#; Psychology A250<br />

#This course will satisfy either Group A or Group B<br />

AREA 6: (LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH (UC<br />

REQUIREMENT ONLY):<br />

This requirement may be fulfilled by one of the following<br />

methods. See a counselor for clarification.<br />

A. Complete two years of a single high school foreign<br />

language with grades of “C” or better (high school<br />

transcripts must be on file at OCC)<br />

OR<br />

B. Completion of a foreign language course numbered 180<br />

or higher with a grade of C or better.<br />

OR<br />

C. Earn a satisfactory score on one of the following tests<br />

(results must be on file at OCC):<br />

1. SAT II Subject Test in a language other than English<br />

(Before 5/95<br />

score: 500. After 5/95<br />

Chinese: 520; French: 540, German: 5<strong>10</strong>; Hebrew: 470,<br />

Italian: 520; Japanese: 5<strong>10</strong>; Korean: 500, Latin: 530,<br />

Spanish: 520).<br />

2. <strong>College</strong> Board Advanced Placement Examination in a<br />

language other than English (score: 3 or better)<br />

3. International Baccalaureate Higher Level Examination<br />

in language other than English (score: 5 or better)<br />

4. An achievement test administered by a college or<br />

university (score: proficiency equivalent to at least two<br />

years of high school language).<br />

OR<br />

D. Complete, with grades of “C” or better, two years of<br />

formal schooling at the sixth grade level or higher in<br />

an institution where the language of instruction in not<br />

English. (documentation must be on file at OCC).


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Student Success Services<br />

Due to budget cuts the student services public hours of operation may vary.<br />

Please contact the appropriate departments for up to date information.<br />

Accessibility Center for Education (ACE)<br />

The Accessibility Center for Education (ACE) program offers<br />

a variety of support services to assure equal educational<br />

opportunity for all students with a documented disability.<br />

Students with a documented disability are able to receive<br />

counseling, registration assistance, program advisement,<br />

tutoring, special classes, interpreting services, and other<br />

appropriate accommodations. The Accessibility Center for<br />

Education (ACE) office is located in the KOCE Building.<br />

Phone: (714) 895-8721 TDD: (714) 895-8350<br />

Admissions and Records<br />

The Admissions Office is responsible for the admission<br />

of students to the college including students entering<br />

impacted programs (i.e. nursing program), student residence<br />

determination, determines student matriculation status and<br />

refers students as appropriate for assessment and counseling<br />

services. Veterans are assisted in the Admissions Office<br />

with filing and certification of VA educational benefits. The<br />

department provides support for faculty with enrollment and<br />

grade issues.<br />

The Records department, maintains all permanent student and<br />

enrollment records, processes grade option requests, evaluates<br />

incoming transcripts, processes GE and IGETC certifications,<br />

evaluates eligibility for awarding degrees and certificates<br />

and processes student enrollment verifications and official<br />

transcript requests.<br />

The Admissions and Records Office is located in the<br />

Administration Building. (714) 895-8306.<br />

Assessment Center<br />

The Assessment Center’s primary responsibility is to administer<br />

tests in basic skills such as math and language, for both native<br />

and nonnative speakers of English.<br />

Results from basic skills tests are valid for a two-year period and<br />

are used to make course placement recommendations. The<br />

final decision regarding course selection and programs of study<br />

are made by the student, in consultation with counselors. The<br />

center is also the first step in beginning the “challenge” process.<br />

Another of the center’s services is to provide on-site testing at<br />

the CCC district’s feeder high schools (SOAR).<br />

The Assessment Center is located in the Business Bldg.,<br />

Room <strong>10</strong>9. For testing appointments please call,<br />

(714) 895-8388 For more information please go to our<br />

website: www.goldenwestcollege.edu/assessment<br />

Bookstore<br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> Bookstore provides all required textbooks<br />

and supplies for students and faculty and also offers general<br />

interest books, magazines, cards, gifts insignia sportswear and<br />

general merchandise to accommodate the needs of the campus<br />

community.<br />

Bookstore Hours<br />

Monday thru Thursday 7:30am – 7:00pm<br />

<strong>Fri</strong>day 8am – 2pm<br />

Sat and Sun Closed<br />

Buyback of Textbooks<br />

Buyback of Textbooks is done all year long. If the textbook has<br />

a current order from a faculty member for texts needed for the<br />

upcoming semester, fifty (50) percent of the purchase price will<br />

be paid for books in resalable condition. National market value<br />

is offered for books in resalable condition that are not needed<br />

by the bookstore but which are current at other schools.<br />

Order of Textbooks and Spirit Merchandise Online<br />

All textbooks and merchandise are available for online<br />

order for pick-up or delivery! Please visit our website:<br />

www.gwcstore.com.<br />

Gift Cards<br />

Gift cards are available at the bookstore in any denomination<br />

and can be purchased at the register and on-line for your<br />

convenience.<br />

Software<br />

Over 6,000 software titles are available for sale on our website<br />

www.gwcstore.com and are educationally discounted up<br />

to 80%.<br />

Keep Your Receipt<br />

You must present your receipt for any exchange or refund. Do<br />

not write in or soil your book if you plan to exchange it. We<br />

reserve the right to pass judgement on condition of returned<br />

items. Defective new books will be replaced at once.<br />

Textbook Returns<br />

A full refund will be given on textbooks for a one-week period<br />

from the first day of the term. Textbooks purchased after the<br />

first week of classes have a two-day return policy. After the 12th<br />

week of classes, no textbook returns are allowed.<br />

Personal Checks<br />

Personal checks are accepted with proper identification and<br />

your name printed on the check. Check holder must present.<br />

We also accept, VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS, and<br />

DISCOVER.<br />

Additional information can be obtained on the website at<br />

www.gwcstore.com or by contacting the bookstore at<br />

(714) 895-8764.<br />

Email: 1181mgr@fheg.follett.com.


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Student Success Services<br />

Due to budget cuts the student services public hours of operation may vary.<br />

Please contact the appropriate departments for up to date information.<br />

Career Services Center<br />

The Career Services Center provides a variety of free services.<br />

The Center is located in the east wing of the Administration<br />

Building, adjacent to Counseling.<br />

The Career Center assists students in exploring career choices<br />

to include career assessments and a resource library.<br />

Phone: (714) 895-8217<br />

Child Care<br />

Registered student parents may enroll their children in<br />

Infant/Toddler Care for children ages 6 weeks to 2 years or in<br />

Preschool care for children ages 2-5. Full-Time Infant Care is<br />

available from 7:00 am – 6:00 pm. Preschool enrollment options<br />

include 2-5 days per week of Full-Day care from 9:00 am-4:00<br />

pm or Extended-Day care from 7:00 am-6:00 pm. For specific<br />

information and fee payment, parents may contact the Child<br />

Development Center at (714) 895-8127.<br />

Hours: M- <strong>Fri</strong> 7:00 am - 6:00 pm<br />

Counseling and Guidance<br />

Academic, career, and personal counseling services are offered<br />

through the Counseling Center to assist students in reaching<br />

their educational/career goals. Counselors, assist in course<br />

selection, program planning, and provide you with information<br />

to make career and transfer decisions. Counselors are available<br />

by appointment, walk-in, and online. Counseling office is<br />

located in the Administration Building.<br />

Phone: (714) 895-8799<br />

E-counseling is available at: www.goldenwestcollege.edu/<br />

counseling<br />

Extended Opportunity<br />

Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) &<br />

Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) are<br />

designed to assist students from low-income and educationally<br />

disadvantaged backgrounds. EOPS services include counseling,<br />

priority registration, book services, tutoring, emergency loans,<br />

learning skills courses, and transfer assistance. Additional<br />

services are offered by the CARE program which assists single<br />

parents. EOP/S Office is located on the second floor of the<br />

Administration Bldg.<br />

Phone: (714) 895-8768<br />

Financial Aid Office<br />

The <strong>College</strong> offers financial aid to eligible students. Assistance<br />

includes gift-aid in the form of grants, fee waivers, and lowinterest<br />

student loans and Federal Work Study. Apply on line at<br />

www.fafsa.ed.gov<br />

The Financial Aid Office is located in Library 120.<br />

Phone: (714) 895-8394<br />

Intercultural Office<br />

The Intercultural Program fulfills the <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

mission to prepare citizens who are able contribute to a diverse<br />

world. We enhance academic excellence by providing resources<br />

to students, staff, and faculty that 1) respects and appreciates<br />

diversity of thought and experience, 2) celebrates historical and<br />

cultural commonalties and differences, and 3) provides training<br />

in leadership and global communities.<br />

The range of activities includes hosting intercultural events<br />

through film series, workshops, and guest speakers. The<br />

Intercultural Office is located on the second floor of the<br />

Student Center, next to the Student Activities Office. For more<br />

information call (714) 895-8906.<br />

Library<br />

Librarians instruct and assist students in the use of the<br />

Library and are always on duty when the Library is open.<br />

Full- text online databases, available 24/7, and Library<br />

materials provide quick and easy access to timely information.<br />

The Student Textbook Access Reserve (STAR) Collection<br />

provides copies of many textbooks for use within the library.<br />

The Library Classroom is available for enrolled students<br />

and is equipped with access to the Internet and Microsoft<br />

Office suite.<br />

Location: Learning Resource Center, 2nd and 3rd Floor<br />

Phone: (714) 895-8741<br />

Math Computer Lab<br />

The Math Computer Lab is located in the Math & Science<br />

Bldg., Room 227. Each semester several hours are reserved<br />

for scheduled classes. At other times the lab is open on an as<br />

needed basis to assist any student currently enrolled in any<br />

remedial Mathematics course from Math 005 through Math 030<br />

here at GWC.<br />

Please check the posted schedule at the beginning of each<br />

semester to see when open hours are available.<br />

Phone: (714) 892-7711 ext 51133<br />

Reading and Writing Center<br />

The primary commitment of the Reading and Writing Center<br />

is to help students improve their writing and reading skills for<br />

college success.<br />

We tutor students at every college level, from ESL and remedial<br />

classes to transfer level composition and literature courses.<br />

We do not “edit” or “correct” student work; we help students<br />

develop their own writing and reading abilities. We offer<br />

over twenty-five mini-courses that cover a variety of reading,<br />

writing, grammar, and vocabulary skills. Our experienced and<br />

dedicated staff includes English and ESL faculty members<br />

and graduate tutors who are aware of your needs and look<br />

forward to guiding you toward success. In addition to quality<br />

instruction, the center offers access to a computer lab with<br />

online capabilities, computer enhanced courses, and websites<br />

for skill development.<br />

Location: Learning Resource Center, 1st floor<br />

For more information, call (714) 895-8303


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Please contact the appropriate departments for up to date information.<br />

Re-Entry/Cal WORKs Center<br />

The Re-Entry/CalWORKs Center at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

provides specialized support services for economically<br />

disadvantaged parent(s) who are receiving CalWORKs/TANF<br />

benefits. Services include individualized counseling, career<br />

assessment, transportation assistance, temporary child<br />

care, book bag and school supplies, free student success<br />

workshops, job development assistance, work-study or<br />

internship opportunities, and assistance in resume preparation<br />

and job interviewing skills. Through personal attention and<br />

motivation, the Re-Entry/CalWORKs staff is dedicated to<br />

providing assistance and support to ensure student success<br />

and job/career preparation to obtain meaningful employment.<br />

For more information, visit the Re-Entry/CalWORKs website at<br />

http://www.goldenwestcollege.edu/calworks/index.html,<br />

stop by the center in the Administration Building, 2nd floor<br />

or call (714) 895-8111. If you are deemed program eligible, a<br />

counseling appointment will be scheduled for you.<br />

Student Activities Office<br />

The Student Activities Office is located on the second<br />

floor of the Student Center. The office provides a variety<br />

of services sponsored by the students and governing<br />

boards. Students can obtain information about campus life<br />

activities, student government, clubs, discount amusement<br />

park & movie tickets, locker rentals on-campus and<br />

much more.<br />

The Student Center is a state-of-the-art facility which includes<br />

food services, an internet café, game room and student lounge.<br />

Phone: (714) 895-8261<br />

Student Health Center<br />

Student Health Services (SHS) is a health clinic on campus<br />

that supports student success by promoting and maintaining<br />

student health. The SHS uses a holistic approach that<br />

incorporates physical, emotional and social needs. The SHS is<br />

<strong>10</strong>0% funded by the student health fee.<br />

Services include: Licensed professional staff: Medical Doctors,<br />

Registered Nurses, Clinical Psychologists; Private and<br />

confidential; Free or low cost services; Basic Medical care; Mental<br />

health counseling; Social services; Medications; Laboratory<br />

services; Women’s health/breast, pelvic and Pap exams and<br />

birth control; Pregnancy and STD testing; Health screening;<br />

TB testing, immunizations, and flu shots; Substance abuse<br />

counseling; Smoking cessation; Health education; Referral to<br />

campus and community health resources<br />

If we can’t provide the service you need, we will help you find it!<br />

Call (714) 895-8379 for an appointment.<br />

Hours: Fall and Spring Semesters<br />

Mon & Tue - 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, Wed - 9:30 am to 5:15 pm,<br />

Thur - 8:30 am to 5 pm, <strong>Fri</strong>day - 8:45 am to 11:45 am<br />

Summer Session: please call for hours.<br />

Location: Far south side of campus in the Nursing and Health<br />

Services building, next to the Edinger street parking lot. Health<br />

Center is on the ground floor. The entrance is in the breezeway<br />

on the west end of the building.<br />

Student Computer Center<br />

The Student Computer Center provides current <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> students a laboratory with high speed Internet access<br />

on computers (including Macintosh computers), color printing,<br />

scanning, Microsoft Office 2007, Digital Art’s software, and<br />

other course supported software to increase the probability of<br />

student success. Students must currently be earning units at<br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> to enroll in this class.<br />

To use the Student Computer Center students must register for<br />

Learning Skills 922.<br />

Location: Learning Resource Center, 1st floor<br />

For more information call (714) 892-7711 ext 50111<br />

Transfer Center<br />

The Transfer Center is dedicated to help students transfer<br />

successfully to a four-year university. We serve as a resource<br />

center for potential transfer student: providing a complete<br />

library of college and university catalogs, Transfer and testing<br />

applications, articulation information, individual appointments<br />

with a Transfer Counselor, workshops, fairs, university tours,<br />

individual university appointments, etc.<br />

Location: In the east wing of the Administration Building<br />

Phone: (714) 895-8794<br />

Tutorial and Learning Center<br />

Academic support is available to all GWC students in the classes<br />

for which they are currently enrolled. The Center provides<br />

individual appointments, group tutorials, and drop-in tutoring<br />

in most subject areas. In addition, the Tutorial and Learning<br />

Center provides online tutoring sessions in some subject<br />

areas. Additional support services provided by the Tutorial and<br />

Learning Center include review sessions before major exams,<br />

interactive software programs, self-help pamphlets, and other<br />

subject area literature. To enroll for Tutoring (Learning G921 /<br />

G921N), go to the Tutorial and Learning Center.<br />

Location: Learning Resource Center<br />

For additional information, please call: (714) 895-8904<br />

Veterans Resource Center<br />

GWC offers student veterans an on-campus point of contact for<br />

their veteran-related questions and needs. The resource center<br />

is a place to socialize with fellow Veterans and has space for<br />

studying.<br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> is dedicated to providing veterans the<br />

support they need to make a seamless transition from their<br />

military service, to their personal commitment to themselves,<br />

their families, and their communities through a college<br />

education. We commit ourselves to helping veterans build a<br />

solid foundation for their future through a veteran-friendly<br />

campus environment.<br />

Location: In the North side of the Business Bldg., Room <strong>10</strong>4<br />

Phone: (714) 892-7711 ext 55144


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Servicios estudiantiles para el éxito académico<br />

Favor de anotar que las horas de servicio al estudiante pueden variar debido a los cortes de fondos estatales.<br />

Por favor, contacte el departamento correspondiente para sus horas de operación.<br />

Servicios estudiantiles/ Student Services<br />

El centro estudiantil de programas y servicios fue establecido para<br />

ayudar a los estudiantes y a la comunidad a familiarizarse con<br />

nuestros programas. Queremos que los estudiantes usen nuestros<br />

servicios y pueden estar seguros que estamos aquí para que el éxito<br />

académico y sus sueños se realicen.<br />

Matriculación y expedientes / Admissions and Records<br />

La oficina de matriculación y expedientes estudiantiles tiene la<br />

responsabilidad de admitir a los estudiantes a la universidad,<br />

inclusive a los estudiantes extranjeros y los que entran a programas<br />

de estudios ya llenos. También son responsables para determinar<br />

la residencia, matriculación de estudiantes, y la inscripción de<br />

estudiantes en sus clases. La oficina de Admissions and Records está<br />

situada en el edificio de Administración.<br />

Teléfono (714) 895-8306.<br />

Centro para asesorar/ Assessment Center<br />

Los servicios del centro de asesoramientos incluyen exámenes de<br />

habilidades básicas, asesoramiento de conocimientos lingüísticos<br />

de estudiantes nativos y no nativos del inglés, y determinación de<br />

intereses vocacionales. Los resultados de los exámenes se usan<br />

para hacer recomendaciones sobre clases y programas de estudios.<br />

Los estudiantes hacen la decisión final sobre clases y programas,<br />

consultando con los consejeros. Teléfono (714) 895-8388<br />

Centro de carreras/ Career Center<br />

Este centro está diseñado para ayudar a los estudiantes a conocer<br />

la variedad de carreras que pueden elegir o que son de su interés.<br />

Los estudiantes que aún están indecisos con su carrera pueden<br />

tomar un asesoramiento para que puedan encontrar una carrera de<br />

acuerdo con su personalidad e interés. Este centro no sólo ofrece<br />

información sobre carreras y oficios sino que también ofrece ayuda<br />

para desarrollar un expediente personal necesario para solicitar un<br />

trabajo. Para más información llame al (714) 895-8217<br />

Centro de empleo / Employment Services Center<br />

Los estudiantes que necesitan ayuda en encontrar empleo de tiempo<br />

completo o parcial dentro de la universidad o fuera de ella pueden<br />

valerse de los servicios del Centro de Empleo. Está situado en el<br />

edificio de Administración. Teléfono (714) 895-8711<br />

Guardería/ Child Care<br />

Se ofrece cuidado de niños de día para niños de 2 ½ a 5 años de edad.<br />

Los padres estudiantes pueden inscribir a sus hijos por medio día o<br />

día completo. Para detalles y tarifas los padres pueden ponerse en<br />

contacto con la librería, <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> Bookstore, o la Student<br />

Services Office.<br />

El teléfono del Centro Infantil es (714) 895-8127<br />

Consejo y asesoramiento/ Counseling and Guidance<br />

Los servicios de consejo educativo, personal y profesional y exámenes<br />

vocacionales se encuentran en el centro de asesoramiento. Los<br />

consejeros también ayudan a los estudiantes a mejorar sus técnicas<br />

de estudio y los dirigen a clases y laboratorios dedicados a materias<br />

básicas, especialmente inglés y matemáticas. Estos servicios se<br />

ofrecen a través del centro de consejo y asesoramiento.<br />

Teléfono (714) 895-8799<br />

http://gwc.info/counseling/index.html<br />

Programa y Servicios de Oportunidad Auxiliar (por sus siglas en<br />

inglés; EOPS) y Agencia Cooperativa de Recursos Educativos (por<br />

sus siglas en inglés/ CARE)<br />

EOPS/CARE están para ayudar a los estudiantes de recursos<br />

económicos limitados y de desventaja académica. Ofrecen<br />

orientación académica y profesional, servicio de tutoría, asistencia<br />

en transferencias a otras universidades, matrícula de prioridad,<br />

préstamos de emergencia, y ayuda financiera para libros. Servicios<br />

adicionales para padres solteros: tarjetas mensuales para gasolina,<br />

talleres mensuales con temas académicos y educativos, y ayuda<br />

financiera para los libros y otros artículos escolares. Las oficinas están<br />

ubicadas en el segundo piso de la oficina de administración. Para más<br />

información llamar a: 714-895-8768<br />

Oficina de ayuda financiera/ Financial Aid Office<br />

La universidad ofrece ayuda económica a varios grupos de<br />

estudiantes. La ayuda puede ser: donaciones, préstamos de bajo<br />

interés, exención de tarifas, becas, y empleos de tiempo parcial. La<br />

oficina se encuentra en el edificio de la biblioteca en el salón 120.<br />

Teléfono (714) 895-8394<br />

Servicios médicos/Student Health Center<br />

Los servicios de salud se encuentran en el edificio de Servicios<br />

Médicos. Una enfermera certificada está presente durante las horas<br />

de clase. Otros profesionales como médicos y psicólogos están<br />

disponibles a horas determinadas o por cita. Este servicio incluye<br />

consejos de salud física y consulta sobre salud mental.<br />

Teléfono (714) 895-8379<br />

Centro de aprendizaje y tutores/Tutorial and Learning<br />

Este servicio es gratis. El centro provee citas individuales y en grupo.<br />

También hay tutores por Internet. Esta ayuda se ofrece en la mayor<br />

parte de las materias. Para matricularse en este tipo de ayuda vaya al<br />

centro de aprendizaje y tutores. La oficina se encuentra en el edificio<br />

de la biblioteca en el salón <strong>10</strong>0D. Teléfono (714) 895-8904


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Permit Required<br />

Parking on campus is by permit only. Any motorized vehicle<br />

requiring registration with the California Department of Motor<br />

Vehicles must have a current parking permit affixed to the<br />

left rear driver’s side bumper or hung, in clear view, from the<br />

interior rear view mirror. Static cling decal must be applied to<br />

the inside lower left hand corner of the front window clearly<br />

visible with all numbers displayed. Motorcycles and mopeds<br />

will have the permit affixed to the left front fork. Cars without<br />

permits properly displayed will be cited. Vehicles may park<br />

only in spaces designated for vehicle parking. THE PURCHASE<br />

OF A PARKING PERMIT DOES NOT GUARANTEE A PARKING<br />

SPACE ON CAMPUS.<br />

Parking permits may be purchased on-line by Credit Card at<br />

www.gwcpermit.com. You will be asked to enter where you<br />

would like to have the permit mailed as well as information<br />

about your vehicle. Upon confirmation of payment, you will be<br />

given the option to print a “temporary” permit until your official<br />

parking permit arrives in the mail. To contact Public Safety, call<br />

(714) 895-8924.<br />

Daily parking permits can be purchased from the yellow<br />

permit dispenser machines located in each parking lot. Hourly<br />

parking is available at meters in the Edinger and <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong><br />

parking lots.<br />

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS<br />

GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE<br />

On Campus Parking<br />

Join The Associated Students<br />

at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

(A.S.G.W.C.)<br />

Be active in Student Council, Student Senate or<br />

campus clubs. Any interested student who qualifies<br />

can participate in student government. Be inspired.<br />

The college looks to the Associated Students’<br />

leadership and involvement to be the voice of<br />

GWC’s students.<br />

Parking Areas<br />

Designated parking areas are color coded:<br />

Yellow — Faculty and Staff — Staff permit required.<br />

Blue — Handicapped — DMV permit required.<br />

White Grid — Motorcycles only — permit required.<br />

Unmarked white stalls — Open for permit parking. One stall<br />

per vehicle.<br />

All designated permit parking areas will be enforced Monday<br />

through Thursday 8 am to <strong>10</strong> pm and <strong>Fri</strong>day 8 am to 5 pm.<br />

What can your involvement bring to you<br />

• Develop your personal, leadership and social skills<br />

to be competitive in today’s workforce<br />

• Represent students on campus issues<br />

• Scholarship opportunities<br />

• Letters of Recommendation<br />

• Incentive Program for participation<br />

• Enhance your college experience<br />

• Network with campus and community leaders<br />

GET INVOLVED AT GWC!<br />

Contact the Student Activities Office, 2nd floor of Student Center at (714) 895-8261<br />

Office hours during the academic year are: Mon - Wed 9 am - 5 pm & Thur 9 am - 6 pm & <strong>Fri</strong> 8 am - 12 pm<br />

Hours may vary due to activities and events on campus and are subject to change due to staffing.


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AA General Education - Option 2 ... 72<br />

AA General Education - Option 3 ... 74<br />

Accessibility Center for Education (ACE)<br />

76<br />

Accounting ........................ 12<br />

Admissions and Records ........... 76<br />

Admissions/Registration ........... 62<br />

Admissions to GWC ......56-58, 61, 65<br />

Anthropology ...................... 13<br />

Architectural Technology .......... 13<br />

Art ................................ 13<br />

A.S.G.W.C. .......................... 81<br />

Assessment Center ................. 76<br />

Astronomy ......................... 14<br />

Automotive Technology ............ 15<br />

B<br />

Biology ............................ 16<br />

Bookstore .......................... 76<br />

Business ........................... 18<br />

C<br />

Career & Employment<br />

Services Center ................. 76<br />

Career Services Center ............. 20<br />

Chemistry ......................... 18<br />

Child Care ......................... 77<br />

<strong>College</strong> Success .................... 19<br />

Communication Studies ........... 20<br />

Community for Success ............ 20<br />

Computer Business Applications ... 21<br />

Computer Science ................. 22<br />

Cosmetology ...................... 23<br />

Counseling ........................ 24<br />

Counseling And Guidance. . . . . . . . . . 77<br />

Criminal Justice .................... 25<br />

D<br />

Dance ............................. 27<br />

Design ............................. 28<br />

Digital Arts ........................ 28<br />

Digital Media ...................... 29<br />

Drafting ........................... 30<br />

E<br />

Ecology ............................ 30<br />

Economics ......................... 30<br />

8 - Week Courses .................. 6, 7<br />

Education ......................... 30<br />

Engineering Technology ........... 30<br />

English ............................ 31<br />

Index<br />

English As A Second Language ..... 32<br />

English Prerequisite Requirements .. 31<br />

English Reading & Writing Center .. 35<br />

Environmental Studies ............. 36<br />

Extended Opportunity ............. 77<br />

F<br />

Fee Information .................... 65<br />

Fee Payment Methods ............. 66<br />

Financial Aid Office ................ 77<br />

Floral Design ...................... 37<br />

G<br />

General Information ............... 68<br />

Geography ........................ 37<br />

Geology ........................... 37<br />

H<br />

Health Education .................. 38<br />

History ............................ 38<br />

Honors ............................ 38<br />

Humanities ........................ 39<br />

I<br />

Intercultural Office ................. 77<br />

Interpreting ........................ 40<br />

J<br />

Journalism ........................ 41<br />

L<br />

Library ..........................41, 77<br />

M<br />

Management ...................... 42<br />

Marketing ......................... 42<br />

Math Computer Lab ............... 77<br />

Mathematics ...................... 42<br />

Mathematics Prerequisite<br />

Requirements .................. 43<br />

Mathematics Sequences Beyond Basic<br />

Mathematics According To <strong>College</strong><br />

Major .......................... 42<br />

Music .............................. 45<br />

N<br />

Nursing ............................ 47<br />

O<br />

On Campus Parking ............... 81<br />

Online Courses .......................8<br />

Online Express Internet<br />

Based Instruction ............... 46<br />

P<br />

Parking ............................ 81<br />

Peace Studies ...................... 47<br />

Philosophy ........................ 47<br />

Photography ...................... 47<br />

Physical Education ................. 48<br />

Physical Science ................... 49<br />

Physics ............................ 50<br />

Political Science .................... 50<br />

Professional Physical Education .... 50<br />

Psychology ........................ 50<br />

Puente Program ................... 24<br />

R<br />

Reading and Writing Center ........ 77<br />

Refund Policy & Procedure ......... 67<br />

Registration Information ........... 64<br />

S<br />

Sign ............................... 51<br />

Sociology .......................... 51<br />

Spanish ............................ 52<br />

Student Activities Office ............ 78<br />

Student Computer Center .......... 78<br />

Student Computer Center .......... 54<br />

Student Health Center ............. 78<br />

Student Success Services ........... 76<br />

Study Abroad ...................... 52<br />

T<br />

Theater Arts ....................... 53<br />

Transfer Center .................... 78<br />

Tutorial And Learning Center ....41, 78<br />

Tutoring Skills ...................... 54<br />

V<br />

Veterans Resource Center .......... 78<br />

Vietnamese ........................ 54<br />

W<br />

Weekend Classes .....................7<br />

We’re Here To Help ...................4<br />

World Languages Course<br />

Prerequisite Requirements ...... 52


HERE ARE SOME IDEAS TO HELP<br />

YOU GET THE CLASSES YOU NEED<br />

NEW STUDENTS:<br />

Apply Early - online at: www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

If required, complete the online orientation.<br />

RETURNING STUDENTS:<br />

Check your MyGWC home page frequently for the following information:<br />

• On the Student tab of your home page – select: REGISTRATION STATUS<br />

• Clear HOLDS, if you owe fees pay them or take care of items<br />

• Check your Registration appointment time and log in on time.<br />

• Check web class schedule and class availability often<br />

• Other information such as grades, announcements, email message(s), etc.<br />

• If you need an assessment test, sign up sooner as opposed to later – (714) 895-8388.<br />

• If you need a counseling appointment, make an appointment today – (714) 895-8799.<br />

Helpful hints when a class is closed:<br />

• Put yourself on the WaitList if space is available.<br />

• Check your MyGWC account for up-to-date information on your WaitList status. Your WaitList placement will<br />

change if students drop or are dropped for non-payment from the course.<br />

• Check you STUDENT email account several times a day. If a seat opens up and you are notified of an opening in the<br />

course, you only have a 24-hour window form the the time the notification is sent to ass the class. If you miss the<br />

opportunity, you will be removed from the WaitList.<br />

• Remember that classes do not always remain closed. Check the web schedule often to see if the class reopens.<br />

• GO TO THE FIRST MEETING OF THE CLASS whether you are on the WaitList or if the WaitList was full. Instructors<br />

may admit additional students if seats are available due to no-shows or drops.<br />

Finances Tight<br />

• Used Textbooks cost less than new, but they sell out early, so purchase yours sooner than later at the GWC<br />

bookstore. Rent-A-Text is also a viable option.<br />

• Financial aid, including student loans: File your application online at www.fafsa.ed.gov<br />

• GWC financial aid office – www.goldenwestcollege.edu/fao/<br />

• Another source of information to check out – www.icanaffordcollege.com<br />

• There are increased benefits for Veterans. Call our office at (714) 895-8140.<br />

• You may meet the eligibility criteria for additional support services through:<br />

ACE – (714) 895-8721<br />

CalWORKs – (714) 895-8111<br />

EOPs/CARE – (714) 895-8768/ (714) 895-8952


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GOTHARD ST.<br />

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CENTER AVE.<br />

Parking Entrances<br />

Campus Entrances<br />

Public Telephones<br />

Handicapped<br />

Parking<br />

Parking Permit<br />

Dispensers<br />

E Elevator<br />

E<br />

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Restrooms<br />

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15744 <strong>Golden</strong>west Street<br />

Huntington Beach, CA 92647-0748<br />

(714) 892-7711<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

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Food Services<br />

OCTD Handicapped<br />

Bus Stop<br />

Emergency<br />

Telephones<br />

ATM<br />

Accessibility Center for Edu (ACE) - 29 EOPS - 3<br />

Administration Bldg - 5<br />

Evening Operations (Admin Bldg) - 5<br />

Admissions & Records Bldg - 4<br />

Facilities Office (Admin Bldg) - 5<br />

Art & Letters (Fine Arts Bldg) - 28<br />

Financial Aid - 30<br />

Assessment Center (Business Bldg) - 6 Fine Arts Bldg - 26, 28<br />

Auto Body Bldg - 9<br />

Fine Arts Gallery - 28<br />

Automotive Bldg - 18<br />

Fiscal Services (Admin Bldg) - 5<br />

Bookstore - 16<br />

Forum I Bldg - 12<br />

Business Bldg - 6<br />

Forum II Bldg - 31<br />

Cafeteria (Student Center) - 17<br />

Foundation - 5<br />

Child Care Center and Infant/Toddler - 39 Graphics/Publications - <strong>10</strong><br />

Communications Bldg - 35<br />

Gymnasium - 24<br />

Community Center - 1<br />

Health Center - 36<br />

Community Services - 1<br />

Health Sciences Bldg - 11<br />

Computer Business Applications (Humanities Bldg) - 13 Humanities Bldg - 13<br />

Computer Science (Humanities Bldg) - 13 HVAC Bldg - 35<br />

Cosmetology Bldg - 27<br />

Intercultural Center (Student Center) - 17<br />

Counseling/Career & Transfer Centers - 2 International Student Program - 30<br />

Criminal Justice Training Center - 7<br />

KOCE Bldg - 29<br />

EDINGER AVE.<br />

BUILDING & DEPARTMENT NAMES/NUMBERS<br />

LRC/Library Bldg - 38<br />

Social Sciences (Admin Bldg) - 5<br />

Lost and Found - 11<br />

Staff Development (LRC/Library Bldg) - 38<br />

Mailroom - 30<br />

Stage <strong>West</strong> Theater (Communications Bldg) - 35<br />

Maintenance/Receiving - 20<br />

Student Activities (Student Center) - 17<br />

Mathematics & Science Bldg - 15 Student Center/Snack Bar - 17<br />

Men’s P.E. - 22<br />

Student Computer Center (LRC/Library Bldg) - 38<br />

Music Bldg - 32<br />

Student Success Center (LRC/Library Bldg) - 38<br />

New Media Center (LRC/Library Bldg) - 38 Swap Meet Office - 13<br />

Nursing and Health Services - 36<br />

Technology Bldg - 19<br />

Office Administration (Humanities Bldg) - 13 Technology Support Services - <strong>10</strong><br />

Personnel Services (Humanities Bldg) - 13 Theater Bldg - 34<br />

Physical Education/Athletics - 24<br />

Tutorial/Learning Center (LRC/Library Bldg) - 38<br />

President’s Office (Admin Bldg) - 5 Veterans Resource Center - 6<br />

Public Relations (Admin Bldg) - 5<br />

Vice Presidents Offices (Admin Bldg) - 5<br />

Public Safety (Health Sciences Bldg) - 11 Women’s P.E. - 23<br />

Recreation Education Bldg - 24<br />

Writing/Speech Centers (LRC/Library Bldg) - 38<br />

Re-Entry/CalWORKs Center (A & R Bldg) - 4<br />

Registration (Admissions & Records Bldg) - 4<br />

Rehabilitation Center - 21<br />

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