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Registration <strong>Date</strong>sNovember 22............................................... Continuing StudentWeb BeginsDecember 6.......................................New & Returning StudentWeb BeginsJanuary 3-30................................... Appointment RegistrationContinues by WebJanuary 24-28................................................Monday - ThursdayIn-person Registration9:00 am to 6:00 pm(Online Registration<strong>Fri</strong>daystill available)8:00 am to 12:00 pmLate Registration with InstructorPermission - 16 week classesJanuary 31 - February <strong>11</strong>...........................Monday - Thursday9:00 am to 6:00 pm<strong>Fri</strong>day8:00 am to 12:00 pmGeneral Calendar <strong>Date</strong>sJanuary 18 (Tuesday)... Early Start Cosmetology Classes beginJanuary 30 (Sunday)............ Residency Determination <strong>Date</strong>January 31 (Monday).......Instruction begins for RegularSemester (16 Week) andFirst 8 Week ClassesFebruary <strong>11</strong> (<strong>Fri</strong>day).................. Last day to enroll in RegularSemester and First 8 Week Classeswith instructor permissionApril 1 (<strong>Fri</strong>day).................................................... Filing Deadline -Fall GraduationApril 4 (Monday)...................... Second 8 Week Classes beginApril 8 (<strong>Fri</strong>day)..............................................Last day to enroll inSecond 8 Week ClassesMay 29 (Sunday)................................................ End of SemesterSpring Semester20<strong>11</strong> Academic CalendarHolidays*February 18 (<strong>Fri</strong>day)...................... Lincoln’s Day (Campus Closed)February 21 (Monday).........Washington’s Day (Campus Closed)<strong>March</strong> 28 - April 3(Monday - Sunday).................... Spring Recess (Campus Closed)Drop <strong>Date</strong>sRegular Semester 16 Week Courses (1/31 – 5/29)February 12 (Saturday).......... Deadline to drop for a refundFebruary 27 (Sunday)......Deadline to avoid transcript entry “W”April 30 (Saturday)..................Deadline to receive “W” gradeFirst 8 Week Courses (1/31 – 3/27)10% of the class....................... Deadline to drop for a refundFirst 30% of the course................................. Deadline to avoidtranscript entry “W”First 75% of the course..........Deadline to receive “W” gradeSecond 8 Week Courses (4/4 – 5/29)10% of the class....................... Deadline to drop for a refundFirst 30% of the course....... Deadline to avoid transcript entry “W”First 75% of the course..........Deadline to receive “W” gradeAll Other Length Courses10% of the class....................... Deadline to drop for a refundFirst 30% of the course................................. Deadline to avoidtranscript entry “W”First 75% of the course..........Deadline to receive “W” gradeDeadline To Select P/NP Grading OptionStudents wishing to select the Pass/No Pass gradingmethod in grade option courses must file the requestin the Student Records Office within the first 30% of thelength of the course. The P/NP deadline date is the sameas the last day to drop without a “W”.* If a holiday falls on <strong>Fri</strong>day, then Saturday & Sundayclasses will not meet.If a holiday falls on Monday, then Saturday & Sundayclasses will meetGWC Students on the Cover & their Majors1. Katie Avila – Mathematics2. Grant Morgan – Undecided3. Hannah Bennett – Environmental Studies


Quick ReferenceAcademic Calendar.......................................................Inside Front CoverAdmissions Information.......................................................................62-64Bookstore.................................................................................................. 15, 84Campus Map..................................................................................Back CoverChild Development Center........................................................................ 57Eight Week Courses................................................................................58-59Fees & Refunds.........................................................................................73-75How to Register........................................................................................69-72Internet/Online Courses.......................................................................60-61Semester Abroad........................................................................................... 54Student Computer Center............................................................18, 54, 85Student Success Services......................................................................84-85Weekend Courses.......................................................................................... 61We’re Here to Help.......................................................................................4-5How To Get In Touch With UsAdmissions Information 714 895-8306Counseling Appointments 714 895-8799Matriculation Information 714 895-8207Registration Information 714 895-8306General Information 714 892-77<strong>11</strong>Cultural Events 714 895-8738How To Find UsLocated just off the 405 freeway at the corner of Edinger and<strong>Golden</strong>west Streets at 15744 <strong>Golden</strong>west Street.PRESIDENTWes BryanBOARD OF TRUSTEESMary L. Hornbuckle; Walter G. Howald; Jim Moreno;Jerry Patterson; Lorraine Prinsky, Ph.D.; Student TrusteeCHANCELLORDing-Jo H. Currie, Ph.D.We want to make your enrollment at<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> as easy as possible.See the information on applying, registering,and general information that is includedin the schedule.GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE15744 <strong>Golden</strong>west StreetP.O. Box 2748Huntington Beach, CA 92647-2748ACCREDITATIONS<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> is accreditedby the following agencies:Accrediting Commission for Communityand Junior <strong>College</strong>s of the <strong>West</strong>ern Associationof Schools and <strong>College</strong>s10 Commercial Boulevard, Suite 204Novato, CA 94949(415) 506-0234California Board of Registered NursingP.O. Box 944210400 R. Street, Suite 4030Sacramento, CA 95814(916) 322-3350National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission61 Broadway - 33rd floorNew York, NY 10006(800) 669-1656 ext.153(212) 363-<strong>55</strong><strong>55</strong>California State Board of CosmetologyP.O. Box 944226Sacramento, CA 94244-2260(800) 952-5210National Automotive TechniciansEducation Foundation (NATEF)101 Blue Seal Drive, Suite 101Leesburg, Virginia 20175(703) 669-6650See pages62-79Every 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 andthe 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 rightto 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.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, sexualorientation, national origin, religion, age, disability, or marital status.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 Hereto HelpANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONSTO CONTACT OR LEARN ABOUT: ADMINISTRATOR/CONTACT LOCATION TELEPHONEAccessibility Center for Education (ACE) ACE Staff KOCE Bldg (714) 895-8721, (714) 895-8350 TDDAdmissions/Registration Admissions/Records Staff Administration Building (714) 895-8306Amusement Tickets Student Activities Office Student Center, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8261Assessment Center Assessment Staff Business 109 (714) 895-8388Associated Students Valerie Venegas Student Center, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8261Athletics Albert Gasparian Recreation Education <strong>11</strong>0 (714) 895-8333Bookstore Bookstore Staff Bookstore Building (714) 895-8764CalWORKS/Re-entry Linda York Administration Building (714) 895-8<strong>11</strong>1CARE Program (single parents) Chip <strong>March</strong>bank Administration Bldg, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8952Career Center Yolanda Duñas Administration Building (714) 895-8217Career Education Omid Pourzanjani Technology <strong>11</strong>5 (714) 895-8792Child Care Susan Bixler Child Development Center (714) 895-8127Clubs/Organizations Valerie Venegas Student Center, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8261Community Relations Office Margie Bunten Administration 126 (714) 895-8315Community Services Community Services Staff Community Center 104 (714) 891-3991Counseling Veronica Ornelas Administration Building (714) 895-8799District Office 1370 Adams Ave, Costa Mesa (714) 435-4600Emergency – on campus Brent Theobold Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 895-8999Employment Services Employment Services Staff Administration Building (714) 895-87<strong>11</strong>EOP/S Chip <strong>March</strong>bank Administration Bldg, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8992Facility Reservations Administrative Services Administration 135 (714) 895-8240Financial Aid Adrienne Burton Library 120 (714) 895-8394Fiscal Services Louise Comer Administration 135 (714) 895-8<strong>11</strong>2Foundation Margie Bunten Administration 126 (714) 895-8315Graduation Brittni Tran Administration Bldg, Records (714) 895-8138Health Services Rob Bachmann Health Center Building (714) 895-8379Help Desk (MyGWC Technical Assistance) (714) 895-8294Honors Program Paul Tayyar Humanities 128 (714) 892-77<strong>11</strong> x. 52462Intercultural Office Valerie Venegas Student Center, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8906International Students Janelle Leighton Library Bldg, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8146Internet access to GWC on the Webwww.goldenwestcollege.eduInternet access to Online Course on the Webwww.onlinegwc.orgLearning Disabilities ACE Staff KOCE Bldg (714) 895-8721, (714) 895-8350 TDDLibrary Library Staff Learning Resource Center (714) 895-8741Lost & Found Public Safety Staff Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 895-8924Matriculation Doan Le-Nguyen Administration Bldg (714) 895-8207Nursing Admissions Lisa Putzel Administration Building (714) 895-8779See pages62-79


TO CONTACT OR LEARN ABOUT: ADMINISTRATOR/CONTACT LOCATION TELEPHONEOnline Instruction Help Desk New Media (714) 895-8389Outreach Anna Greenwald Forum 1, Room <strong>11</strong>1 (714) 895-8144Parking Public Safety Staff Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 895-8924Personnel Services/Equal Employment Opportunity Crystal Crane Humanities 103 (714) 895-8100Photo ID Admissions/Records Staff Administration Building (714) 895-8306Psychological Services Rob Bachmann Health Center Building (714) 895-8379Public Safety Brent Theobold Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 895-8183Registration Admissions/Records Staff Administration Building (714) 895-8306Residency Timothy Allen Administration Building (714) 895-8197Scholarships Foundation Office Staff Administration 124 (714) 895-8316Security Brent Theobold Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 895-8183Student Activities/ASGWC Valerie Venegas Student Center, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8261Student Computer Center Connie Marten Learning Resources Center (714) 892-77<strong>11</strong> x. 50<strong>11</strong>2Study Abroad Dave Moore Administration 228 (714) 895-8264Swap Meet Swap Meet Staff Community Center 102 (714) 895-8737Transcripts Laura Thate Administration Bldg, Records (714) 895-8151Transfer Center Thao Tran Administration Bldg (714) 895-8794Tutorial and Learning Center Gregg Carr Learning Resources Center (714) 895-8904Veterans’ Affairs Lisa Putzel Administration Bldg (714) 895-8140Veteran’s Center Debbie Bales Business 102 (714) 895-8144Vocational Education Omid Pourzanjani Technology <strong>11</strong>5 (714) 895-8792Writing/Reading Center Michelle Ngo Learning Resources Center (714) 895-8303GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE DIVISIONS/DEPARTMENTSTO CONTACT OR LEARN ABOUT: ADMINISTRATOR/CONTACT LOCATION TELEPHONEArts and Letters, Dean David Hudson Fine Arts 106A (714) 895-8772Business & Social Sciences, Dean Jeff Courchaine Administration 218 (714) 895-8790Career & Technical Education, Dean Omid Pourzanjani Technology Bldg <strong>11</strong>5 (714) 895-8792Counseling, Dean David Baird Administration <strong>11</strong>1 (714) 895-8125Criminal Justice, Dean Ron Lowenberg Criminal Justice <strong>11</strong>6 (714) 895-8369Health Ed, Physical Education & Athletics, Dean Albert Gasparian Recreation Education <strong>11</strong>0 (714) 895-8334Learning Resources /Distance Learning, Dean (vacant) Learning Resources Center (714) 895-8384Math/Science/Health Professions, Dean Bonnie Roohk Math/Science Bldg 101 (714) 895-8990Vice President, Administrative Services Janet Houlihan Administration 133 (714) 895-8307Vice President, Instruction (vacant) Administration 131 (714) 892-77<strong>11</strong> x. <strong>55</strong>007Vice President, Student Services (vacant) Administration 129 (714) 895-8707President Wes Bryan Administration 124 (714) 895-8101See pages62-79


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu7SPRING 20<strong>11</strong> CLASS SCHEDULEA guide to read this scheduleCourse Name and NumberCourse TitleCourse UnitsCourse DescriptionClass can be takenfor grade or for optionalpass/no passCourses needed beforetaking this courseCourse suggested totake before this classMaterial fees forthis courseCRN NumberENGL G100 - Freshman Composition 3 unitsComposition and revision of essays, critical thinking,critical reading and documentation. Recommendedfor all liberal arts majors and those planning to transferto a four-year college or university. Instructor mayrecommend up to one additional hour per week in theWriting Center.Optional pass/no pass. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: English G010 or Placement TestAdvisories: English G009$2 course material feeLength and start-dateof class8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>63000 10am-12pm TWTh HUM 212 Smithand 2 hrs <strong>11</strong> min arr/wk ADMIN 214Universities that willaccept this creditMeeting time and dayIndividual hours arrangedwith instructorBuilding/Room NumberInstructorAll classes are 16 weeks in length unless otherwise noted.Courses that are non-credit or not degree applicable are designated as such in capital letters at the end of thecourse description. Courses with no designation apply toward the Associate Degree.COURSE TRANSFERABILITY: A course designated as Transfer Credit: CSU or CSU/UC is transferable underone or more of the following three categories. 1. Lower Division Major Requirements. 2. General EducationRequirements. 3. Elective units. Students are advised to discuss their educational goal with an academiccounselor. Questions regarding course transferability can be answered in the Transfer Center.CLASS SCHEDULE INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE -CHECK THE GWC WEB SITE OFTEN FOR UPDATES TO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED SCHEDULE INFORMATION.


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>8 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesIf you need information in alternate format,please contact the Accessibility Center forEducation (ACE) at (714) 895-8721 (voice),and (714) 895-8350 (TDD). Please allow aminimum of 2 weeks from the date of requestto produce materials in alternate format.ACCOUNTINGwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/accounting(714) 895-8790alchu@gwc.cccd.eduACCT G100 - Accounting Elements 4 unitsBeginning course in practical accounting formerchandising & service businesses. Completion ofthis course is recommended before enrolling inAccounting G101.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.64001 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:40pm MW BUS <strong>11</strong>3 Heimann640<strong>11</strong> 8:25-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh BUS 2<strong>11</strong> WooONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64010 5 hrs 33 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE HeimannACCT G101 - Financial Accounting 4 unitsThis course explores corporate financial accountingand how it is used by investors and creditors to makedecisions. It covers recording business transactions,preparing financial statements, analysis, etc. Someproblems will be solved using the computer.Advisory G100Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Accounting G10064008 8:25-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW BUS 214 Chu64007 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:40pm TTh BUS <strong>11</strong>3 Anderson64003 12:45-3:15pm TTh BUS 214 Lehmann64012 6-8:30pm TTh BUS 214 STAFFONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64006 9:45-10:50am TTh BUS 214 Lehmannand 3 hrs 10 min arr/wk GWC ONLINEONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.orgMandatory on campus mtgs: 9-<strong>11</strong>:30 am on thefollowing Saturdays: 3/18, 3/26, 4/16, 5/7, 5/21Room to be announced64015 4 hrs 45 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE ChuACCT G102 - Managerial Accounting 4 unitsThis course is the second semester continuation of AcctG101- Financial Accounting. This course provides anadvanced study of accounting information, includingfinancial accounting information, used by managers inmaking decisions, planning, directing, and controlling.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Accounting G10164020 12:45-3:15pm MW BUS 214 ChuONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.orgMandatory on campus mtgs: <strong>11</strong>:10 am-12:35 pm on thefollowing dates. 2/1, 2/24, 3/15, 4/7, 4/28, 5/19, 5/26.Room to be announced64024 4 hrs 54 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE LehmannACCT G<strong>11</strong>0 - Payroll Accountingand Taxation3 unitsTheory and application of federal and state payroll taxlaws are covered, including payroll preparation, payrolltax, and recent legislation.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.64005 6-9:10pm Th BUS 209 SiebertACCT G<strong>11</strong>1 - Income Tax - Federal 3 unitsSame as: Business G<strong>11</strong>1Theory & application of federal income tax regulations,including preparation of personal income tax returns.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.64029 6-9:10pm M BUS <strong>11</strong>3 SiebertACCT G<strong>11</strong>3 - Business Income Tax 3 unitsSame as: Business G<strong>11</strong>3Study of federal income tax as it relates to smallbusinesses, including recent & proposed tax lawchanges.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Accounting G<strong>11</strong>1 or Business G<strong>11</strong>164312 6-9:10pm T BUS <strong>11</strong>3 AndersonACCT G<strong>11</strong>5 - Issues in Taxation I –EA and CPA Exam Preparation3 unitsIn depth study of the more difficult federal incometax concepts and calculations for Enrolled Agent andCertified Public Accountant requirements. Practicalapplications of the Internal Revenue Code and IRSPublication rules and regulations pertaining to thevarious tax issues are presented.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68204 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE SiebertACCT G130 - Computerized Accounting 3 unitsThis course uses an integrated computerized accountingsystem with Excel to prepare and analyze financialdocuments. The accounting cycles of service andmerchandising types of businesses including journals,budgets, purchasing, and payroll are emphasized.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.$8 course material feeONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64022 9-<strong>11</strong>am S HUM 212 McGovernand 3 hrs 02 min arr/wk GWC ONLINEONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.orgMandatory on campus mtgs: 12-3:30 am on thefollowing Saturdays: 3/12, 4/23, 5/21Room to be announced64021 4 hrs <strong>55</strong> min arr/wk GWC ONLINE McGovernACCT G210 - Cost Accounting3 unitsStudy of concepts & principles for businesses, includingcost determination, job order & process cost accounting,& analysis of costs & decision making.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.$5 course material fee64025 6-9:10pm W HUM 212 MathiasACCT G215 - Internal Control Compliance:Sarbanes Oxley3 unitsAn introduction to the history, intent, andimplementation of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002.Includes study of the establishment, documentation,implementation and maintenance of internal controlsrequired by the act.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Accounting G1018 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64027 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE ChuACCT G220 - Forensic Accounting, Intro 3 unitsSame as: Criminal Justice G220An introductory course in forensic techniques andinvestigative accounting. Subjects include financialstatements, tax fraud, divorce and bankruptcy, identifytheft and various white-collar crimes as well as detection,prevention and prosecution of crimes.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64023 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE JohnsonACCT G235 - Quickbooks Pro for Accountants 3 unitsDesigned for accounting majors and businessentrepreneurs to develop an integrated accountingsystem utilizing Quickbooks Pro for tactical and strategicdecisions. Receivables, payables, job cost estimates,payroll, and taxes will be addressed.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Accounting G100 and/or Accounting G101$5 course material fee68139 6-9:10pm W HUM 201 LehmannANTHROPOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/anthropology(714) 895-8790dmoore@gwc.cccd.eduANTH G100 - Introduction toCultural Anthropology3 unitsAn introduction to cultural diversity and its causes.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64109 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW ADMIN 222 Drover64108 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am TTh ADMIN 215 DavidsonONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64<strong>11</strong>1 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Drover8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>64<strong>11</strong>7 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE PachecoPlease refer to thesearchable schedule forup-to-date information regarding courseofferings. Updates to theprinted schedule and the current .pdfversion that is posted may be foundafter press updateswww.goldenwestcollege.eduFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu9ANTH G120 - Introduction toPhysical Anthropology3 unitsAn inquiry into the evolution and physical diversityof the human species. The reconstruction of humanevolutionary history through examination of the fossilrecord, genetics, heredity and comparative studies ofthe living non-human primates.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64<strong>11</strong>4 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW FORUM1 101 DroverONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64<strong>11</strong>3 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Drover8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>68402 6 hrs 46 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE PachecoANTH G130 - Introduction to Archaeology 3 unitsA broad comparative survey of world pre-history & earlycivilization. Techniques of data collection, analysis, &interpretation are also considered.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64123 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE DroverANTH G140 - Magic, Witchcraft, & Religion 3 unitsA cross-cultural study of the forms and functions ofsupernatural beliefs and rituals in contemporary andhistorical societies. The course focuses on non-<strong>West</strong>ernsocieties and their religious systems.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68141 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE VogelARCHITECTURALTECHNOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/arch(714) 895-8289mihiggins@gwc.cccd.eduARCH G1<strong>55</strong> - Concrete Tilt-Wall Construction 3 unitsAn advanced course dealing with the principles ofarchitectural drafting as applied to commercial concretetilt-wall industrial structures. Emphasis is placed on coderequirements as applied to site development, off streetparking, and construction techniques. Study includesfield trips, on site surveying, topo maps, study models,products and methods of concrete construction. Projectsolutions stress individual building configurations tomeet client criteria.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Corequisites: Architecture G175Advisories: Architecture G150 and G170 or equivalentexperience$19 course material fee64121 8-10:05am W TECH 209 Kentand 10:15am-1:20pm W TECH 209ARCH G160 - Introduction to Computer-AssistedDrafting for Architecture (AUTO-CAD) 3 unitsAn introductory course in computer assisteddrafting for architecture. A study of the organization,components, and concepts of CAD and its applicationsin the architectural profession. Includes use of AutoCADsoftware for architectural drafting and design drawings.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Architecture G100 or G140$7 course material fee64132 5:30-7:35pm M TECH 205 Bairdand 7:40-9:45pm M TECH 205ARCH G175 - Architectural Design,Industrial Building2 unitsArchitectural design experiences and assignmentsdealing with solution concepts pertaining to thephysical, environmental, economic, and aestheticrelationships of an individual student design of anindustrial building. Design study will include thegovernmental procedures for project development andapprovals. Students will continue to refine architecturalgraphic communication skills for presentation andconceptual analysis of architectural form, client criteria,and structural organization through the preparation ofdesign drawings, 3D models, and 3D CAD simulations,as available.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Corequisites: Architecture G1<strong>55</strong>Advisories: Architecture G150 and G170 or equivalentexperience$9.50 course material fee64124 8-9:05am F TECH 214 Kentand 9:10am-12:20pm F TECH 209ARCH G190 - Architectural Model Building 1.5 unitsThis is a basic lecture/lab course in precision scale modelbuilding for architecture. Student will become familiarwith current tools, materials, methods and professionalstandards used in industry for architectural modelconstruction. Students will construct 3-D study modelsof residential and/or commercial/industrial architecturalprojects. This course may be taken 2 times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Architecture G100 or G140 or equivalentexperience$19.50 course material fee66158 1:25-2:30pm W TECH 209 Palmerand 2:35-4:40pm W TECH 209ARCH G191 - Advanced ArchitecturalModel Building1.5 unitsThis is an advanced lecture/lab course in precision scalemodel building for architecture. Students will becomefamiliar with advanced tools, materials, methods andprofessional standards used in industry for architecturalmodel construction. Students will construct 3-D studymodels of commercial/industrial architectural projects.This course is suggested to be taken concurrently withArchitectural Technology G1<strong>55</strong> and G175.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Architectural Technology G190, or equivalentcourse or experiences$17 course material fee66159 1:25-2:30pm W TECH 209 Palmerand 2:35-4:40pm W TECH 209ARTwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/art(714) 895-8772lschramm@gwc.cccd.eduART G100 - Introduction to Art3 unitsSame as: Humanities G102A survey of the nature and role of the visual arts insociety for both the general interest and art majorstudent. Lectures and field trips.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$5 course material fee64140 9:30am-12:40pm F FN ART 222 Conley68173 6-9:15pm M FN ART 222 RedfieldONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64203 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE GlassfordART G101 - Business of Art2 unitsSame as: Digital Arts G101Exploration of choices and careers in commercial or fineart, including business and marketing techniques, selfpromotion & portfolio preparation. Students will study& experience the business aspects of an art career.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64141 6-8:05pm W LIBR 205 PattisonART G105 - Art History and Appreciation I –Prehistoric to Renaissance3 unitsSame as: Humanities G100Basic principles and history of art as demonstratedin painting, sculpture, and architecture from theprehistoric-Renaissance. One field trip is requiredOptional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee64144 6-9:15pm W FN ART 222 RedfieldART G105H - History and Appreciationof Art, Honors3 unitsSame as: Humanities G100 HonorsAs in the regular course, honors students will studythe history of art, beginning with Prehistoric art andconcluding with Gothic art, including <strong>West</strong>ern and Non-<strong>West</strong>ern cultures of this period. However, additionalreading, discussion, written assignments and museumexploration will supplement the class work requiredfor the standard Art G105/Humanities G100 course. TheHonors course will also intensify the focus on research,exploration and critical thinking.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material feeHONORSFor additional information, please see the Honorssection located in this schedule.68263 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW FN ART 222 WalkerART G106 - Art History and Appreciation II –Renaissance to Present3 unitsSame as: Humanities G<strong>11</strong>0A survey of the history of art beginning with the ItalianRenaissance and concluding with modern art.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee64145 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh FN ART 222 ScheiwillerSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>10 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesART G107 - Two Dimensional Design 3 unitsBasic application & appreciation of principles & elementsof design, using line, color, mass, value & texture.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$12 course material fee64146 9-10:05am MW FN ART 133 Ebertand 10:05am-12:10pm MW FN ART 133ART G109 - Three Dimensional Design 3 unitsDevelops knowledge skills & appreciation in theapplication of the visual elements & principles throughthree dimensional design.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$12 course material fee64150 1-2:05pm MW FN ART 133 Ebertand 2:05-4:10pm MW FN ART 133ART G<strong>11</strong>6 - Drawing I3 unitsBeginning drawing of natural & man-made formsemploying concepts of perception & emotion.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$15 course material fee65691 9-10:05am MW FN ART 217 Rohlanderand 10:05am-12:10pm MW FN ART 21764045 9:30-10:40am TTh FN ART 124 Conleyand 10:40am-12:40pm TTh FN ART 12464156 1-2:05pm TTh FN ART 124 Conleyand 2:05-4:10pm TTh FN ART 124641<strong>55</strong> 9-<strong>11</strong>:05am F FN ART 217 Huxleyand <strong>11</strong>:05am-3:20pm F FN ART 217ART G<strong>11</strong>7 - Drawing II3 unitsEmphasis on developing skills learned in Art G<strong>11</strong>6:realism, naturalism & abstraction.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$15 course material fee64192 9-10:05am MW FN ART 217 Rohlanderand 10:05am-12:10pm MW FN ART 21764035 9:30-10:40am TTh FN ART 124 Conleyand 10:40am-12:40pm TTh FN ART 12464151 1-2:05pm TTh FN ART 124 Conleyand 2:05-4:10pm TTh FN ART 12464159 9-<strong>11</strong>:05am F FN ART 217 Huxleyand <strong>11</strong>:05am-3:20pm F FN ART 217ART G<strong>11</strong>8 - Life Drawing I3 unitsFigure drawing from the model; volume, perspective& composition of the human form using a variety ofmedia. This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$12 course material fee64160 1:30-2:35pm MW FN ART 220 Butlerand 2:35-4:40pm MW FN ART 22064161 6-7:05pm MW FN ART 220 Fosterand 7:05-9:10pm MW FN ART 220ART G<strong>11</strong>9 - Life Drawing II3 unitsContinued observation & drawing of the human form.This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$12 course material fee64162 1:30-2:35pm MW FN ART 220 Butlerand 2:35-4:40pm MW FN ART 22064163 6-7:05pm MW FN ART 220 Fosterand 7:05-9:10pm MW FN ART 220ART G120 - Rendering I2 unitsSame as: Digital Arts G120A drawing course developing preliminary sketches intopresentation renderings. Projects are theme orientedto match real world commercial art assignments.Handouts and class demonstrations will proceed eachproject. Students will learn to use a creative process todevelop and produce portfolio pieces.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64165 6-8:05pm T FN ART <strong>11</strong>2 Fosterand 8:05-10:15pm T FN ART <strong>11</strong>2ART G121 - Ceramics I3 unitsThis course is an introduction to ceramics. Skillsintroduced include the principles of design, creativedevelopment, hand-building, wheel throwing, glazingand firing. This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$22 course material fee64208 9-10:05am MW FN ART 129 Bestand 10:05am-12:10pm MW FN ART 12964200 2-3:05pm MW FN ART 129 Bestand 3:05-5:10pm MW FN ART 12964166 9-<strong>11</strong>:05am F FN ART 129 Bestand <strong>11</strong>:05am-3:20pm F FN ART 12964148 9-<strong>11</strong>:05am S FN ART 129 Bestand <strong>11</strong>:05am-3:20pm S FN ART 129ART G122 - Ceramics II3 unitsThis course is the second semester continuation of ArtG121. The principles of ceramic materials, techniques,and design of hand-built and thrown work will beemphasized along with the introduction of moldmaking, glaze making and kiln loading. This course maybe taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Art G121, Ceramics I$22 course material fee64210 9-10:05am MW FN ART 129 Bestand 10:05am-12:10pm MW FN ART 12964201 2-3:05pm MW FN ART 129 Bestand 3:05-5:10pm MW FN ART 12964169 9-<strong>11</strong>:05am F FN ART 129 Bestand <strong>11</strong>:05am-3:20pm F FN ART 12964147 9-<strong>11</strong>:05am S FN ART 129 Bestand <strong>11</strong>:05am-3:20pm S FN ART 129ART G130 - Painting I3 unitsBasic studies in painting techniques emphasizing artstructure as related to painting using oils & acrylics. Thiscourse may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$12 course material fee64175 1-2:05pm TTh FN ART 220 Hostetterand 2:05-4:10pm TTh FN ART 22064170 9-<strong>11</strong>:05am F FN ART 220 Ebertand <strong>11</strong>:05am-3:20pm F FN ART 220ART G131 - Painting II3 unitsComposition, planning, & creative media explorationusing oils & acrylics. This course to include field trips.This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$12 course material fee64164 1-2:05pm TTh FN ART 220 Hostetterand 2:05-4:10pm TTh FN ART 22064171 9-<strong>11</strong>:05am F FN ART 220 Ebertand <strong>11</strong>:05am-3:20pm F FN ART 220ART G140 - Beginning Life Painting 3 unitsA beginning course in figure & portrait painting in whichthe student will learn to paint the human form. Thiscourse may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$12 course material fee64178 1:30-2:35pm MW FN ART 220 Butlerand 2:35-4:40pm MW FN ART 22064179 6-7:05pm MW FN ART 220 Fosterand 7:05-9:10pm MW FN ART 220ART G141 - Life Sculpture3 unitsExploration of sculptural concepts, modeling, & carving.Students will be working with clay from the live model.This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$20 course material fee64182 9-<strong>11</strong>:05am T FN ART 133 Ebertand <strong>11</strong>:05am-3:20pm T FN ART 133ART G142 - Sculpture3 unitsExploration of a variety of sculptural materials. Thiscourse may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$20 course material fee64184 9-<strong>11</strong>:05am T FN ART 133 Ebertand <strong>11</strong>:05am-3:20pm T FN ART 133ART G143 - Advanced Sculpture Workshop 3 unitsExploration of a variety of sculptural materials. Thiscourse may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$20 course material fee64183 9-<strong>11</strong>:05am T FN ART 133 Ebertand <strong>11</strong>:05am-3:20pm T FN ART 133ART G150 - Introduction to Printmaking 3 unitsAn exploratory course designed to introduce and givestudio experience in etching, relief and lithographyprintmaking. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$17 course material fee68264 9:30-10:40am MW FN ART 124 Conleyand 10:40am-12:40pm MW FN ART 124ART G152 - Silkscreen Printmaking 3 unitsExploratory course in silkscreen & photo silkscreenprintmaking. Printing on paper & fabric will be explored.This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$17 course material fee68265 9:30-10:40am MW FN ART 124 Conleyand 10:40am-12:40pm MW FN ART 124ART G160 - Jewelry Design3 unitsThis course will present an exploration & examination ofdesign, materials, & processes as they apply to jewelry.This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$25 course material fee64198 6-7:05pm MW FN ART 124 Monroeand 7:05-9:10pm MW FN ART 124ART G161 - Jewelry & Metal Design II 3 unitsThis course will present an intermediate exploration andexamination of design, materials, and processs as theyapply to jewelry and metal. This course may be takenfour times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Prerequisites: Art G160$25 course material fee68266 6-7:05pm MW FN ART 124 Monroeand 7:05-9:10pm MW FN ART 124For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu<strong>11</strong>ART G170 - Graphic Design Principles 3 unitsSame as: Digital Arts G170Introductory to visual communication principles. The“how’s” and “why’s” to make critical choices in solvinggraphic design problems. Understanding the connectionbetween creative choice and technical production.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64034 4 hrs 25 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE SineriART G174 - Introduction to Page Layout &Design-Adobe InDesign3 unitsSame as: Digital Arts G174An introduction to electronic page layout and designusing today’s popular software such as Adobe InDesign.This course includes beginning principles of documentdesign combined with detailed software instructionthat will enable the student to master basic principlesof topography and publishing. This course may be taken4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64402 6-8:05pm M FN ART 203 Hansburyand 8:06-10:10pm M FN ART 203ART G175 - Cartooning2 unitsSame as: Digital Arts G175Introduction to cartoon drawing techniques used in avariety of commercial art applications. Assignments arebased on class hand outs that feature examples of subjecttopics and examples. Class promotes developmentof unique characters and practical layouts. Essentialfor learning the art of cartooning using exaggeration,humor, or satire. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64194 6-8:05pm T FN ART <strong>11</strong>2 Fosterand 8:05-10:15pm T FN ART <strong>11</strong>2ART G177 - Graphic Design Principleson the Computer3 unitsSame as: Digital Arts G177A studio format class in the new computer lab wherestudents use their acquired graphic techniques andtalents to prepare portfolio quality graphic design. Usinga variety of software programs, the course combinesgraphics, illustration, lettering, and photography tocommunicate ideas and concepts clearly and effectively.This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64408 6-8:05pm T FN ART 205 Gomez-Holbrookand 8:06-10:10pm T FN ART 205Veterans Educational BenefitsTo apply for educational benefits, veterans andeligible dependents should contact the VeteransClerk, located in the Admissions Office. Desk hours:9 am to 6 pm, Monday - Thursday and <strong>Fri</strong>day8 am to 12 pm. (Desk closed 1 pm to 2 pm)For more information call (714) 895-8140.ART G178 - Intro to Web Page Design 3 unitsSame as: Digital Arts G178This course provides basic introduction to designingand preparing images and media for the Web. UseDreamweaver, Photoshop and Illustrator to build Websites and make Web graphics. This course may be taken4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee68104 8:30-10:35am Th FN ART 203 Mahmoodand 10:36am-12:40pm Th FN ART 20368307 8:45-10:50am S FN ART 203 Cunninghamand 10:51am-12:<strong>55</strong>pm S FN ART 20364030 6-8:05pm T FN ART 203 Glumaceand 8:06-10:10pm T FN ART 203ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68469 4 hrs 25 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE GlumaceART G221 - Ceramics III3 unitsThis is a continuation of ArtG122 . Advanced buildingtechniques, glaze calculations, and kiln firing. Historicaland contemporary works will be emphasized. Thiscourse may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Art G122$22 course material fee64199 9-10:05am MW FN ART 129 Bestand 10:05am-12:10pm MW FN ART 12964181 2-3:05pm MW FN ART 129 Bestand 3:05-5:10pm MW FN ART 12964195 9-<strong>11</strong>:05am F FN ART 129 Bestand <strong>11</strong>:05am-3:20pm F FN ART 12964196 9-<strong>11</strong>:05am S FN ART 129 Bestand <strong>11</strong>:05am-3:20pm S FN ART 129ART G222 - Digital Imaging3 unitsSame as: Digital Arts G222In this intoductory course, students will learn tocreate professional-quality, original artwork anddigital images using the software programs such asIllustrator, Photoshop, and Painter. This hands-on coursefocuses on familiarizing students with the basic toolsand techniques for creating, editng, and enchancingphotographs and images for use in print, Web, andmultimedia environments. This course may be taken 2times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee65932 8:25-10:30am T FN ART 207 Mahmoodand 10:31am-12:35pm T FN ART 207ASTRONOMYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/astronomy(714) 895-8990mwallace@gwc.cccd.eduASTR G100 - Introduction to Astronomy 3 unitsModern models & nomenclature of astronomy includingthe solar system, stars, the milky way, galaxies, & theuniverse.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.67800 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW MATHSC 123 Stein660<strong>55</strong> 7:10-10:20pm M MATHSC 123 TanASTR G100L - Intro to Astronomy Lab 1 unitIntroduction to the modern techniques of gathering andanalyzing astronomical data.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Corequisites: Enrollment in or completion of AstronomyG100Advisories: Mathematics G030-To take this Astronomy lab, you must be currentlyenrolled in the Astronomy G100 lecture or have alreadytaken the lecture in the past.67805 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm M TECH 107 Stein-To take this Astronomy lab, you must be currentlyenrolled in the Astronomy G100 lecture or have alreadytaken the lecture in the past.67804 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm W TECH 107 Stein-To take this Astronomy lab, you must be currentlyenrolled in the Astronomy G100 lecture or have alreadytaken the lecture in the past.67808 7:10-10:20pm W NHS 201 TanAUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/autotech(714) 895-8792bkramer@gwc.cccd.eduAUTO G101 - Introduction toAutomotive Technology3 unitsThis course is designed to teach the student about theoperation and maintenance of modern automobiles.There is an emphasis on the theory of the basicoperating systems, including engine, electrical, chassis,and driveline systems. This course may be taken 2 times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.$10 course material fee64220 8-9:25am MW TECH 102 Blackand 9:26-10am MW TECH 10264245 <strong>11</strong>am-12:25pm MW AUTO D <strong>11</strong>2 Aispuroand 12:26-1pm MW AUTO D <strong>11</strong>264205 8-9:25am TTh AUTO D <strong>11</strong>2 Magallanesand 9:26-10am TTh AUTO D <strong>11</strong>264238 <strong>11</strong>am-12:25pm TTh AUTO D <strong>11</strong>2 Morelandand 12:26-1pm TTh AUTO D <strong>11</strong>2683<strong>55</strong> 10am-1:10pm S AUTO D <strong>11</strong>2 Lee Jrand 1:15-2:20pm S AUTO D <strong>11</strong>2AUTO G<strong>11</strong>0 - Engine Repair5 unitsLearn to perform minor and major service on late modelgas engines including diagnosis, removal, disassembly,inspection, assembly and installation. Prepares studentsfor ASE A-1, M-1, M-2, and M-3 Specialist CertificationExam. This course may be taken 2 times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.$10 course material fee64212 8-10:05am TTh AUTO D <strong>11</strong>8 Vasilikand 10:06-<strong>11</strong>:31am TTh AUTO D <strong>11</strong>88 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>68424 8:30-9:35am MTWTh AUTO D 107 Jaramilloand 9:35-10:20am MTWTh AUTO D 10768313 6-8:05pm MW AUTO D <strong>11</strong>8 Vasilikand 8:10-9:35pm MW AUTO D <strong>11</strong>8Spring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>12 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesAUTO G120 - Electrical/ElectronicSystems, Introductory5 unitsTheoretical studies and practical experiments inelectrical/electronic terminology, electrical circuitconcepts, electrical wiring diagram interpretation, andfailure diagnosis used by automotive repair technicians.ASE A-6 Certification Prep Course. This course may betaken 2 times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.$10 course material fee68314 8-10:05am MW AUTO D 106 Bravekand 10:06-<strong>11</strong>:30am MW AUTO D 10668207 1-3:05pm MW AUTO D 106 Kramerand 3:15-4:40pm MW AUTO D 106AUTO G121 - Electrical/Electronic Systems,Advanced5 unitsAdvanced theory and experiments in electrical circuitconcepts, wiring diagram interpretation, failurediagnosis and repair techniques used by the automotiverepair technician. ASE A-6 Certification prep course. Thiscourse may be taken 2 times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Auto G101$10 course material fee68189 1-3:05pm TTh AUTO D 106 Kramerand 3:15-4:40pm TTh AUTO D 106AUTO G130 - Engine Performance:Basic Theory/Diagnosis4.5 unitsAn introductory course on theory, diagnosis and repairof the following engine performance systems: enginemechanical testing, basic electronics, ignition, fuelinjected and electronic carburetor emission controland exhaust. Basic theory and diagnostic techniqueswill be stressed. Students are required to providetheir own set of basic hand tools, work clothing andsafety equipment. Information presented is based onthe Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) A-8, EnginePerformance Tasks and Standards to prepare studentsfor the ASE Certification Examination. This course may betaken 2 times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Automotive Technology G<strong>11</strong>0, G120, G121 orsuccessful completion of challenge examination.$10 course material fee68319 1-2:50pm MW TECH 102 Gonzalezand 2:51-4pm MW AUTO ANNEXAUTO G140 - Automotive Chassis: Brakes 5 unitsThis course provides students with theoretical study andlab experience in the diagnosis and repair of automotivebrake systems. Presented information prepares studentsfor the ASE Brakes Certification Exam. This course maybe taken three times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.$10 course material fee68321 6-8:05pm MW TECH 102 Forsterand 8:10-9:35pm MW TECH 10268357 6-8:05pm TTh AUTO D 107 Castroand 8:10-9:35pm TTh AUTO D 107AUTO G141 - Automotive Chassis:Steering & Suspension5 unitsThis course provides students with study and labexperience in the diagnosis and repair of automotivesuspension and steering systems. Presented informationprepares students for the ASE Suspension CertificationExam. This course may be taken three times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.$10 course material fee68153 1-3:05pm TTh AUTO D <strong>11</strong>2 Magallanesand 3:06-4:35pm TTh AUTO D <strong>11</strong>268425 6-8:05pm MW AUTO D <strong>11</strong>2 Garciaand 8:10-9:35pm MW AUTO D <strong>11</strong>2AUTO G145 - Basic Clean Air Car Course 5 unitsThis course covers rules and regulations, history of theCalifornia Smog Check Program, a study of five-gasanalysis, oxygen sensors, an overview of emissioncontroldevices and an introduction to onboarddiagnostics second generation (OBD ll). Theory isreinforced with hands-on skill practice. This course is thefirst in a series that prepares a student for the Bureau ofAutomotive Repair (BAR) smog exam. This course maybe taken three times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.$39 course material fee68322 6-8:05pm MW AUTO D 107 Ruddand 8:10-9:15pm MW AUTO D 107AUTO G151 - Automatic Transmissionsand Transaxles4.5 unitsThis is a complete course in basic theory and principlesof automotive automatic transmissions and transaxles.This course may be taken 2 times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.$10 course material feeLECTURE64232 1-2:50pm TTh AUTO D 107 Morelanand 2:51-4:15pm TTh AUTO D 10768208 6-7:50pm TTh TECH 102 Minerand 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:05pm TTh AUTO D <strong>11</strong>88 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>68487 10:25-<strong>11</strong>:15am MTWTh AUTO D 107 Gonzalezand <strong>11</strong>:15-<strong>11</strong><strong>55</strong>am MTWTh AUTO D 107AUTO G131 - Engine Performance, Adv 4.5 unitsAn advanced course on theory, diagnosis and repair ofengine performance systems. Step by step advanceddiagnostic techniques will be stressed. Students arerequired to provide their own set of basic hand tools,protective clothing and safety equipment. This courseis based on the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)L-1 Advanced Engine Performance Specialist Tasks andStandards to prepare students for the ASE CertificationExamination. This course may be taken 2 times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Automotive Technology G130$10 course material fee68190 1-2:50pm MW AUTO <strong>11</strong>2 Aispuroand 2:51-4pm MW AUTO <strong>11</strong>2For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu13AUTO G160 - Heating & Air Conditioning 4 unitsA course of study which covers the theory, operation,maintenance, diagnose and repair of automotiveheating and air conditioning systems. Included will becooling systems, air conditioning servicing, componentreplacement, manual heaters, manual air conditionersand automatic systems. R134/R12 recovery andrecycling techniques are included. Information and skillspresented prepares students for the Automotive ServiceExcellence (ASE) A-7 Heating and Air ConditioningCertification Examination. Students are required toprovide their own set of basic hand tools, protectiveclothing and safety equipment. This course may betaken 2 times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.$30 course material fee64204 6-7:50pm MW TECH 214 Leeand 7:51-8:40pm MW TECH 214AUTO G181 - Honda PACT 14 unitsAn Introduction to Hondaís Professional AutomotiveCareer Training (PACT) program, this course preparesstudents to perform Honda’s A and B service procedures.Honda recognizes the completion of this course as partof their core training program.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Auto G101, Auto G120 and Auto G14068426 6-7:25pm MW AUTO D 106 Kramerand 7:35-9pm MW AUTO D 106AUTO G182 - Honda PACT 24 unitsThe second in a series of courses offered by HondaísProfessional Automotive Career Training (PACT)program, this course covers Honda maintenanceand repair procedures. This course requires technicalresearch and culminates in a timed performance exam.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Prerequisites: Auto G18168427 6-7:25pm TTh AUTO D <strong>11</strong>2 Luongand 7:35-9pm TTh AUTO D <strong>11</strong>2Are your classestoo crowded?Take a variety of coursesONLINE!http://www.onlinegwc.org/BIOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/biology(714) 895-8990mwallace@gwc.cccd.eduBIOL G100 - Introduction to Biology 4 unitsA survey course emphasizing basic concepts biology fornon-science majors. Unifying concepts to be coveredinclude: cell biology, animal and plant physiology,genetics and evolution, and plant, animal and humanecology.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.$5 course material fee-Students must enroll in the lecture 64222 & one of thelabs: 64225 or 64227 or 64303LECTURE64222 12:45-2:10pm MW MATHSC <strong>11</strong>8 PlasterLAB64225 9:30am-12:40pm W MATHSC 124B Leipzig64227 9:30am-12:40pm M MATHSC 124B Plaster64303 9:30am-12:40pm F MATHSC 124B Neely-Students must enroll in the lecture 64223 and one of thelabs: 64233 or 64239LECTURE64223 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am TTh MATHSC <strong>11</strong>8 KellyLAB64233 9:30am-12:40pm T MATHSC 124B Valinluck64239 9:30am-12:40pm Th MATHSC 124B Kaliski-Students must enroll in the lecture 64241 & one of thelabs: 64243 or 65882LECTURE64241 5:05-6:30pm MW HUM 305 MuzicLAB64243 6:35-9:45pm M MATHSC 124B Crough65882 6:35-9:45pm W MATHSC 124B CroughStudents must enroll in the Lecture 64246 & one of thelabs: 64224 or 64284LECTURE64246 5:05-6:30pm TTh HL SCI <strong>11</strong>7 PlasterLAB64224 6:35-9:45pm T MATHSC 124B Plaster64284 6:35-9:45pm Th MATHSC 124B Plaster-Students must enroll in the lecture 66170 & one of thelabs: 64228 or 64229LECTURE66170 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh HL SCI <strong>11</strong>7 LamantiaLAB64228 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm T MATHSC 124B Lamantia64229 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm Th MATHSC 124B LeipzigONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org-Students must enroll in the lecture 64247 & one of thelabs: 65881 or 6422664247 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE LangdonLAB64226 2:20-5:30pm M MATHSC 124B Langdon65881 2:20-5:30pm W MATHSC 124B LangdonBIOL G104 - Marine Life3 unitsA study of the marine environment, interaction ofspecies, populations & communities, ocean resourcesand impact of humans on the marine environment. Asurvey of marine plants & animals.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.64248 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh HL SCI <strong>11</strong>7 BirnieBIOL G104L - Marine Life Laboratory 1 unitA course to illustrate the diversity of sea life and theinterrelationships of the biological, chemical, andphysical features of the sea in a laboratory setting.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Corequisites: Enrollment in or completion of BiologyG104$4.50 course material fee64230 <strong>11</strong>:10am-2:20pm T HL SCI <strong>11</strong>3 Birnie64249 <strong>11</strong>:10am-2:20pm Th HL SCI <strong>11</strong>3 BirnieBIOL G<strong>11</strong>0 - Ecology and Field Biology 3 unitsLaboratory course utilizing local environments andindustry to study ecology & field biology, includinghow humans interact with their environmentthrough resource use, changes to nutrient cycles,and preservation of ecologically important speciesand habitats.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.64234 8:15-9:20am MW HL SCI <strong>11</strong>3 Vailand 9:30am-12:40pm W HL SCI <strong>11</strong>3BIOL G120 - Man and Disease3 unitsIntroduction to human anatomy & physiology &common diseases that affect humans.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.64252 5:<strong>55</strong>-8pm T MATHSC 104 Pawsonand 5:<strong>55</strong>-9:05pm Th MATHSC 104BIOL G1<strong>55</strong> - Introduction toAnatomy and Physiology4 unitsTopics include the 10 body systems, cell structure &function, acid base, fluid & electrolyte balance, bloodpressure control, & exercise physiology.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.$6.50 course material fee-Students must enroll in the lecture 64258 & one of thelabs: 64250 or 64253LECTURE64258 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh MATHSC <strong>11</strong>8 EganLAB64250 <strong>11</strong>:10am-2:20pm Th MATHSC 104 Egan64253 <strong>11</strong>:10am-2:20pm T MATHSC 104 EganBIOL G160 - Physiology andDisease Mechanisms3 unitsUses physiological principles to explain diseaseprocesses. Emphasis is given to cardiovascular,respiratory, and renal diseases although all body systemsare discussed. Intended for students in or aspiring tovarious health professions including nursing.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Biology G17564268 2:20-3:45pm TTh MATHSC <strong>11</strong>8 EganSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu15BROADCAST & VIDEOPRODUCTIONwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/bvp(714) 895-8772wcarter@gwc.cccd.eduBVP G101 - History of Radio, Television,and Broadcasting3 unitsSame as: Humanities G101Overview of the development of broadcasting andnewer media and the social, economical, political, andethical implications of the electronic media.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.$5 course material fee65770 9:35-<strong>11</strong>am MW FN ART 222 CarterBVP G<strong>11</strong>1 - Writing for News Media 3 unitsSame as: Journalism G185Newsgathering and writing skills for the news media,including newspapers, television, radio and magazines.Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.65836 9:35-<strong>11</strong>am MW FN ART 207 TortolanoBUSINESSwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/business(714) 895-8790alchu@gwc.cccd.eduBUS G100 - Introduction to Business 3 unitsA basic background for the various fields of business.Fundamental vocational information; guidance information;exploration of management, production, marketing andfinance in business; consideration of specialized areasof business planning, organizing, staffing, directing andcontrol. Exposure to business in sml–med–lrg organizations.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.64306 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW BUS 2<strong>11</strong> Baumgartner68140 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW BUS <strong>11</strong>1 Hamilton64307 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh BUS 209 Carmel64301 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh BUS 209 Carmel64300 6-9:10pm M BUS <strong>11</strong>1 HamiltonONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64323 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Carmel8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>64329 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE VlachosBUS G108 - Legal Environment of Business 3 unitsThis course provides an introduction to principles of law,which influence and reflect the ethical, social, and politicalenvironments in which modern business operates withemphasis given to the federal and state judicial system,constitutional law, administrative law, torts, crimes,contracts, product liability, business organizations, agency,employment law, antitrust law, securities regulation,environmental law, and international law. This courseis designed to conform to the scope of course contentof comparable courses at California State University atFullerton (Mgt 246) and San Diego State University.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64316 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW BUS <strong>11</strong>1 Hamilton64310 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh BUS 108 VlachosONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64342 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE VlachosBUS G<strong>11</strong>0 - Business Law3 unitsComprehensive class examining federal & state courtsystem, jurisdiction, civil procedure, torts, contracts,agency & debtor/creditor rights.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.643<strong>11</strong> 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW BUS 108 Vlachos64032 6-9:10pm W BUS <strong>11</strong>1 HamiltonONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64351 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE HamiltonBUS G<strong>11</strong>1 - Income Tax - Federal3 unitsSame as: Accounting G<strong>11</strong>1Theory & application of federal income tax regulations,including preparation of personal income tax returns.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.64317 6-9:10pm M BUS <strong>11</strong>3 SiebertBUS G<strong>11</strong>2 - Real Estate Legal Aspects 3 unitsSame as: Real Estate G120Introduction to law dealing with ownership and use ofreal property in California.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64328 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE HamiltonBUS G<strong>11</strong>3 - Business Income Tax3 unitsSame as: Accounting G<strong>11</strong>3Study of federal income tax as it relates to smallbusinesses, including recent & proposed tax lawchanges.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Accounting G<strong>11</strong>1 or Business G<strong>11</strong>164933 6-9:10pm T BUS <strong>11</strong>3 AndersonBUS G121 - Personal Finance3 unitsSame as: Marketing G121Management of financial expenditures includingbudgeting, consumer loans, credit, taxes, home buying,investments, career planning, & retirement.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.64321 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW BUS 2<strong>11</strong> BaumgartnerONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64324 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE CarmelBUS G125 - Business English3 unitsReview of basic grammar, punctuation, spelling,business vocabulary, and word usage in effectivebusiness communication.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64330 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE CarmelBUS G130 - Intro to Business Writing 3 unitsDesigned to develop confidence and skill in writingeffective business letters, memos, electroniccommunications, and informal reports for those enteringthe workplace as well as for the working professional.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Completion of English G010 is stronglyrecommended.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64325 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE GolbuffBUS G139 - Business Communication 3 unitsDevelopment and refinement of both written and oralbusiness communication skills using critical-thinking,problem-solving, decision-making, and effectivecommunication techniques.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Prerequisites: English G10064332 12:45-2:10pm MW HUM 210 Bowers68393 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh HUM 210 Bowers64338 6-9:10pm M NHS 201 BowersBUS G210 - Securities and Investments 3 unitsPrinciples of investments, risk/reward analysis,characteristics of stocks and bonds, overview ofinvestment alternatives, roles of mutual and moneymarket funds.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64333 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE HarrisSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>16 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesCareer Services CenterUndecided in choosing aMajor or Career?Check out our resources!The Career Center is open tothe public and is designed toassist you in exploring possiblecareer choices.Phone: (714) 895-8217CHEMISTRYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/chemistry(714) 895-8990mwallace@gwc.cccd.eduCHEM G<strong>11</strong>0 - Introduction to Chemistry 5 unitsA survey of the basic concepts of general, organic, &biochemistry. For the non-science major (e.g., nursing,physical education) or for the general education labscience requirement. Not for students needing to takeChemistry G180 (these students should take ChemistryG130 if they have not had high school chemistry).Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G010 or appropriate scoreon the Math Placement Assessment.$5.50 course material fee-Students enrolling in the following lec/lab 64385 mustenroll in a small group session (64390 or 64404). Specificlab assignments will be made during the first week ofclasses. 4 lab hours to be arranged between 8am-5pm M-Th.LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64385 12:45-2:50pm W NHS 301 Almyand 4 hrs 25 min arr/wk MATHSC 229LECTURE64390 9:30-10:35am W MATHSC 229 Almy64404 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:15pm W MATHSC 229 Almy-Students must enroll in the lecture 64386 and lab 68108LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64386 6:05-9:15pm M MATHSC 229 JaraLAB68108 9:20-10:25pm M MATHSC 229 Jaraand 6:05-9:15pm W MATHSC 229-Students must enroll in the lecture 64387 and lab 68<strong>11</strong>0LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64387 6:05-9:15pm T MATHSC 229 McKeachieLAB68<strong>11</strong>0 9:20-10:25pm T MATHSC 229 McKeachieand 6:05-9:15pm Th MATHSC 229CHEM G130 - Introduction toChemical Principles4 unitsPrinciples & calculations of chemistry, practice in labtechniques. This course is designed to prepare studentsfor Chemistry G180 (General Chemistry).Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G010 or appropriate scoreon the Math Placement Assessment.$10.50 course material fee-Student must enroll in lecture 64415 and one of thelabs:64414 or 64410LECTURE64415 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm MW HUM 305 Backlund WalkLAB64410 1:25-4:35pm M MATHSC 204 Backlund Walk64414 1:25-4:35pm W MATHSC 204 Backlund Walk-Students must enroll in lecture 64416 and one of thelabs: 64407 or 64417LECTURE64416 5:45-7:50pm MW MATHSC 126 NoblesLAB64407 8-<strong>11</strong>:10pm M MATHSC 232 Nobles64417 8-<strong>11</strong>:10pm W MATHSC 232 NoblesCLASS CANCELLATION<strong>College</strong> reserves the right to cancel classes.All classes offered are based upon sufficientenrollment to economically warrant them. Classesmay be cancelled as a result of low enrollment,State legislation, and/or financial considerations.When classes are cancelled due to low enrollment,every attempt will be made to help students adjusttheir academic schedules.CHEM G180 - General Chemistry5 unitsPrinciples of chemistry for science, engineering, premedicine,pre-dentistry, & pre-pharmacy majors.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or appropriate scoreon the Math Placement Assessment.Advisories: Chemistry G130$15.50 course material fee-Students must enroll in lecture 67120 & one of the labs:67123 or 67132LECTURE67120 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm MW LIBR 202 SoutoLAB67123 7:<strong>55</strong>-<strong>11</strong>:05am MW MATHSC 207 Souto67132 1:25-4:35pm MW MATHSC 207 Al-Shawa-Students must enroll in lecture 67130 & one of the labs:67124 or 67125LECTURE67130 5:45-7:50pm TTh HL SCI 120 FraserLAB67124 8-<strong>11</strong>:10pm TTh MATHSC 204 Sullivan67125 8-<strong>11</strong>:10pm TTh MATHSC 207 Fraser-Students must enroll in lecture 67131 & one of the labs:67121 or 67133LECTURE67131 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm TTh MATHSC 228 SoutoLAB67121 7:<strong>55</strong>-<strong>11</strong>:05am TTh MATHSC 207 Souto67133 1:25-4:35pm TTh MATHSC 207 AlmyCHEM G185 - General Chemistry5 unitsA continuation of General Chemistry with specialemphasis on the underlying principle of chemicalequilibrium. Introduction to thermodynamics, kinetics,electrochemistry, coordination compounds, nuclearchemistry and organic chemistry.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Chemistry G180$22.50 course material fee-Students must enroll in lecture 64432 & the lab 64434or 68197LECTURE64432 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm TTh BUS <strong>11</strong>1 GreenLAB64434 7:<strong>55</strong>-<strong>11</strong>:05am TTh MATHSC 204 Green68197 1:25-4:35pm TTh MATHSC 204 Kang-Students must enroll in lecture 64442 & one of the labs:64443 or 68<strong>11</strong>3LECTURE64442 5:45-7:50pm MW MATHSC 228 GreenLAB64443 8-<strong>11</strong>:10pm MW MATHSC 207 Kang68<strong>11</strong>3 8-<strong>11</strong>:10pm MW MATHSC 204 GreenFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu17CHEM G220 - Organic Chemistry I 5 unitsA study of the compounds of carbon and their reactionswith emphasis upon structure/reactivity relationshipsand mechanisms. The laboratory emphasizes standardorganic techniques, investigations, and spectroscopicmethods for identification.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Chemistry G185$26 course material fee-Students must enroll in lecture 64444 & lab 64448 or 68<strong>11</strong>4LECTURE64444 5:45-7:50pm TTh MATHSC 228 NguyenLAB68<strong>11</strong>4 2:25-5:35pm TTh MATHSC 232 Speakman64448 8-<strong>11</strong>:10pm TTh MATHSC 232 NguyenCHEM G225 - Organic Chemistry II 5 unitsContinuation of study of compounds of carbon and theirreactions, including chemistry of carbonyl compounds,aromatic compounds and molecules of biologicalimportance. The laboratory includes reactions,identification of unknowns, synthesis, and spectroscopy.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Chemistry G220$24.50 course material fee-Students must enroll in lecture 64445 & one of the labs:64413 or 64412LECTURE64445 <strong>11</strong>:30am-1:35pm MW MATHSC 126 SpeakmanLAB64412 8-<strong>11</strong>:10am MW MATHSC 232 Speakman64413 1:45-4:<strong>55</strong>pm MW MATHSC 232 SpeakmanChinese Language CoursePrerequisite RequirementsFor information regarding prerequisiteenforcement for World Languages,please see page 53 in this class schedule.CHINESEwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/chinese(714) 895-8772alopezrodriguez@gwc.cccd.eduCHIN G180 - Elementary Chinese5 unitsFundamentals of Chinese grammar, reading, writing, &speaking simple Chinese. This course is equivalent totwo years of high school ChineseOptional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee68339 6:35-9:05pm TTh COMM 106 Yenand 9:05-9:40pm TTh COMM 107COLLEGE SUCCESSwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/college(714) 892-77<strong>11</strong> x <strong>55</strong>233gcarr@gwc.cccd.eduCOLL G050 - Intro to Online Learning 1 unitThis course provides a basic introduction to computerconcepts and online skills needed to succeed in adistance learning class. Students will be introduced to filemanagement, word processing, email, communication,MyGWC, discussion boards, and Internet browsers.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.6 week course beginning the week of 02/14/<strong>11</strong>68261 12:45-2:05pm MW HUM 212 MartenCOLL G090 - Study Skills for <strong>College</strong> 3 unitsLearning skills necessary to complete developmental,vocational, and many lower division college courses.Learning styles, time management, taking exams, notetakingskills, memory techniques, reading effectiveness,and stress management will be covered.Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, notdegree applicable.Advisories: ESL 05168100 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW LIBR 223 BishopCOLL G100 - Becoming A Successful Student 3 unitsA course to help students to achieve greater success asa college student. Learning styles, study skills, researchtechniques, decision-making, and effective study habitswill be covered.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: English G010$3.50 course material fee66163 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW LIBR 223 Carr66637 9:35-<strong>11</strong>am TTh LIBR 223 Aube67496 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh LIBR 223 Hinton67740 2:45-5:<strong>55</strong>pm T LIBR 223 Marten66174 2:20-5:30pm W LIBR 223 Pascoe68480 9am-12:10pm F LIBR 223 Kamphuis66171 6:35-9:45pm T LIBR 223 MancinaONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org66161 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Chovan64209 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Bishop66169 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Nelson68398 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Marten8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org66168 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm M LIBR 223 Chovanand 3 hrs 18 min arr/wk GWC ONLINECOLL G151 - How to Succeedas an Online Learner1 unitThis course provides practical strategies and skills to helpstudents succeed in online/hybrid courses. Studentslearn the meaning of key terms and experience the useof chat rooms, online environment forums, newsgroups,and other communication formats.Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.6 week course beginning the week of 02/14/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68386 3 hrs arr/wk GWC ONLINE MartenCOMMUNICATION STUDIESwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/comm(714) 895-8772jlervold@gwc.cccd.eduCOMM G020 - Intermediate Pronunciation Skillsfor Non-Native Speakers of English 3 unitsPractical pronunciation skills for nonnative speakersof English. Instruction in the articulation of Americansounds. The class instructor will provide several shortlab activities. You may arrange your own time tocomplete these in the Tutoring Center. Most studentsspend less than five hours out of class completing theseassignments. This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, notdegree applicable.$3 course material fee65762 1-4:10pm T TECH <strong>11</strong>6 WatkinsCOMM G090 - Speaking and Listening, AdvancedSkills for Second Language Speakers 3 unitsThis course focuses on American communication skillsfor advanced second language students (ESL levels 051to 073). Students will learn American interpersonal,intercultural classroom presentation and groupdiscussion skills, and job interviewing, etc. This coursemay be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, notdegree applicable.$3 course material fee68400 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW TECH <strong>11</strong>8 SudweeksCOMM G100 - Interpersonal Communication 3 unitsContent areas include: self-concept, perception,listening, language & nonverbal communication,relational development & conflict management.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee65766 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am MW TECH <strong>11</strong>6 Snodgrass65775 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW TECH 100 Lervold II65769 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW TECH <strong>11</strong>7 Madrigal65833 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW TECH 100 Lervold II65785 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW TECH <strong>11</strong>8 Sudweeks65767 12:45-2:10pm MW TECH 100 Lervold II65782 2:25-3:50pm MW TECH 100 Lervold II65706 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am TTh TECH 101 Lenoir65780 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh TECH <strong>11</strong>7 Madrigal65871 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh TECH <strong>11</strong>8 Sudweeks65708 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh TECH <strong>11</strong>7 Madrigal65705 1-4:10pm T TECH <strong>11</strong>7 Foster65709 1-4:10pm W TECH <strong>11</strong>7 Snodgrass67219 9:30am-12:10pm F TECH <strong>11</strong>7 Madrigal68502 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh ADMIN 215 Foster68503 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW Library 222 Crachiolo65777 6:35-9:45pm T TECH <strong>11</strong>6 Manlowe65704 6:35-9:45pm W TECH <strong>11</strong>6 Manlowe8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>65834 6:35-9:45pm MW TECH <strong>11</strong>7 JankeCOMM G108 - Intro to Communication 3 unitsThis course focuses on communication in two-person,small group and large group settings.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee65710 12:45-2:10pm TTh TECH 101 Lenoir68124 6:35-9:45pm W TECH 101 McphersonNEED TUTORING???We Can Help!The Tutorial and Learning Center providesindividual appointments, group tutorials, drop-intutoring and other services in most subject areas.To enroll for Tutoring (Learning G921), you firstgo to the Tutorial and Learning Center inThe Learning Resource Center. The phonenumber is (714) 895-8904.Spring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu19CBA G<strong>11</strong>9 - Administrative Bus Procedures 3 unitsThis course is designed to prepare a student for an entryleveloffice support position. Current office procedureswill be stressed. Topics will include handling writtencorrespondence, business records, and office equipment;making travel arrangements; using reference sources toprepare simple reports; and assisting with meeting andconference preparation.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Computer Business Applications G101 orkeyboarding speed of 35 words a minute.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68429 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE STAFFCBA G120 - QuickBooks Pro2 unitsThis course uses QuickBooks Pro and is designed toassist the student and entrepreneur interested in usingthe computer to keep accounting books in good orderand in making sound business decisions based on thefinancial reports. Business accounting records are set upto handle chart of accounts, merchandise, customersand receivables, vendors and payables, banking, andreports. Note: This course does not deal with accountingtheory.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$4 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>ONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64545 6-8:20pm M HUM 201 Longand 3 hrs 21 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64544 5 hrs 33 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE ChandraCBA G121 - Certified Business Professional:Office Systems and Technology2 unitsFor students and/or administrative assistants preparingfor the Certified Administrative Professional or CertifiedProfessional Secretary exams. Topics reviewed includePart 1: Office Systems and Technology of the CAP andCPS exams including the broad topics of ComputerHardware, Systems, and Configuration; DocumentLayout, Design, and Reproduction; Software; andManaging Physical Resources.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.4 week course beginning the week of 1/31/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68481 9 hours arr/wk GWC ONLINE JonesCBA G122 - Certified Business Professional:Office Administration2 unitsFor students and/or administrative assistants preparingfor the Certified Administrative Professional or CertifiedProfessional Secretary exams. Topics reviewed includePart 2: Office Administration of the CAP and CPS examsincluding the broad topics of Records Management andCommunications.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.4 week course beginning the week of 2/28/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68482 9 hours arr/wk GWC ONLINE JonesCBA G123 - Certified Business Professional:Management2 unitsFor students and/or administrative assistants preparingfor the Certified Administrative Professional or CertifiedProfessional Secretary exams. Topics reviewed includePart 3: Management of the CAP and CPS exams includingthe broad topics of Human Resources, AccountingProcedures and Analysis, Time Management, andCommunication.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.4 week course beginning the week of 4/4/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68483 9 hours arr/wk GWC ONLINE JonesCBA G124 - Certified Business Professional:Advanced Organizational Management 2 unitsFor students and/or administrative assistants preparingfor the Certified Administrative Professional exam.Topics reviewed include Part 4: Advanced OrganizationalManagement of the CAP exam including the broad topicsof Organizational Planning, Advanced Administration,Team Skill, and Advanced Communication.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.4 week course beginning the week of 5/2/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68484 9 hours arr/wk GWC ONLINE JonesCBA G145 - Introduction to Computers 1.5 unitsBasic introduction to computers and computer literacy.Students will learn how to purchase or upgrade acomputer; learn how a computer processes data; learnhow the Internet works; and identify various types ofsoftware. Hands-on use of applications and the Internet.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$4.50 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>64508 6-6:30pm TTh HUM 200 Mushetand 6:35-8:40pm TTh HUM 200Please refer to thesearchable schedule forup-to-date information regarding courseofferings. Updates to theprinted schedule and the current .pdfversion that is posted may be foundafter press updateswww.goldenwestcollege.eduCBA G149 - Outlook2 unitsUse Outlook 2007, a personal information manager ande-mail program, to manage schedules, store contactinformation, prepare task lists, share calendars andschedules, and ensure data remains safe. Explore usingOutlook with other programs such as Project, OneNote,SharePoint Services, Mobile Service, and Really SimpleSyndication (RSS) feeds and blogs. This course may betaken four times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68218 6 hrs 46 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE WhiteCBA G150 - Windows, Introduction 1.5 unitsUsing Windows XP, introduction to the MicrosoftWindows operating system. Hands-on experiencemanaging folders and files, preparing disks, launchingmultiple applications with Windows Explorer andMy Computer, customizing the Windows workingenvironment, locating information on local disks and onthe web.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$4.50 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>64458 8-8:35am MW HUM 201 Mushetand 8:35-10:45am MW HUM 20168430 6-6:30pm TTh HUM 200 Mushetand 6:35-8:40pm TTh HUM 200CBA G151 - Windows, Intermediate 1.5 unitsUsing Windows XP, this course will provide thefundamental skills to use Microsoft Windows at theintermediate level. Students will receive hands-onexperience to find files and data; use Internet searchservices to find information by query and subject; workwith graphics in documents; use OLE (object linking andembedding); work with hardware, printers, and fonts;explore network resources; and define and perform diskmaintenance.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Computer Business Applications G150 orequivalent$4.50 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>68431 8-8:30am MW HUM 201 Mushetand 8:35-10:40am MW HUM 201CBA G1<strong>55</strong> - WORD, Introduction2 unitsUsing WORD 2007, create and format letters, memos,tables, outlines and long documents using writing toolsand formatting features. Learn how to set and changemargins and tabs; work with wizards, templates, mailmerge, styles, and other resources including MicrosoftMedia Gallery and the Internet to create more attractivedocuments. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Keyboarding experience would be helpful.$6 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>68432 6-7:05pm MW HUM 200 STAFFand 7:10-8:40pm MW HUM 200ONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64496 8-10:05am T HUM 200 Sykesand 3 hrs 20 min arr/wk GWC ONLINEONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64567 5 hrs 38 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE MackSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>20 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesCBA G156 - WORD, Intermediate2 unitsUsing WORD 2007, create newsletters, table, forms, andother business documents using the drawing toolbar,clip art, columns, typography, and object linkingand embedding to enhance document production;create websites using basic HTML (Hypertext MarkupLanguage) and the Web Page Wizard; record, run, view,and edit simple macros. This course may be taken 4times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Computer Business Applications G1<strong>55</strong>$6 course material fee68433 6-7:05pm MW HUM 200 STAFFand 7:10-8:35pm MW HUM 2008 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64510 8-10:05am T HUM 200 Sykesand 3 hr 20 min arr/wk GWC ONLINEONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64512 5 hrs 33 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE MackCBA G157 - WORD, Advanced2 unitsUsing WORD 2007, build on your knowledge of the basicand intermediate features of WORD to produce agendas,letterheads, envelopes, business cards, compact disklabels, calendars, flyers and announcements, brochures,and other specialty documents. Learn to work withtemplates, wizards, page layout, graphic features, MailMerge, WordArt, and layout design to create desktoppublishing documents. This course may be taken 4times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Computer Business Applications G1568 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68306 5 hrs 38 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE SykesCBA G160 - EXCEL, Introduction2 unitsUsing EXCEL 2007, create, edit, and design professionallooking spreadsheets and charts using various formulasand functions such as SUM, AVERAGE, <strong>PM</strong>T, and FV; gainproficiency in importing data from the Web query andusing various commands to facilitate and implementdecision making with spreadsheets. This course may betaken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$6 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>ONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64<strong>55</strong>3 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:15pm TTh HUM 201 Jonesand 3 hrs 04 min arr/wk GWC ONLINEONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64548 5 hrs 33 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE JonesCBA G161 - EXCEL, Intermediate2 unitsUsing EXCEL 2007, consolidate data from multipleworksheets and workbooks; link worksheets andworkbooks; create and sort lists of data; using theScenario Manager for decision making; use intermediatefunctions and database functions; create pivot tablesand pivot charts; recording and editing macros;integrating EXCEL with other Windows applications andthe World Wide Web. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Computer Business Applications G160$6 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64528 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:15pm TTh HUM 201 Jonesand 3 hrs <strong>11</strong> min arr/wk GWC ONLINEONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68351 5 hrs 38 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE JonesCBA G165 - ACCESS, Introduction 2 unitsUsing ACCESS 2007, learn database terminology andbasic characterisitcs of an ACCESS database. Design,create, and edit tables, forms, queries, and reports;import data from EXCEL workbooks into an ACCESSdatabase; use Microsoft Graph to create charts in formsor reports; create a PivotTable and associated PivotChart;use the Switchboard Manager to create and/or modify aswitchboard; use ACCESS utilities to compact and repaira database; convert a database to a previous version ofACCESS. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$3 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>64530 <strong>11</strong>:30am-12:35pm MW HUM 201 Sykesand 12:35-2pm MW HUM 201CBA G166 - ACCESS, Intermediate 2 unitsUsing ACCESS 2007, define and implement various typesof relationships in the design of a database. Create mainand sub forms; create queries based on multiple tables;caret and modify switchboards; link tables; create andrecord macros to automate an application, and use VBA(Visual Basis for Applications) in creating an ACCESSapplication. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Computer Business Applications G165$3 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>64501 <strong>11</strong>:30am-12:35pm MW HUM 201 Sykesand 12:35-2pm MW HUM 201CBA G170 - PowerPoint, Introduction 2 unitsUsing PowerPoint 2007, learn to use the new interfacefeatures of PowerPoint to create professionalpresentations including slides, handouts, and speakernotes. Students will use templates, color schemes,backgrounds, slide masters, footers, clip art, charts, slidetransitions, animation schemes, annotation pen, andinterface Power Point with other applications and theInternet. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64578 5 hrs 38 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE SYKESCBA G171 - PowerPoint, Intermediate 2 unitsUsing PowerPoint 2007, create and refine PowerPointpresentations using ClipArt, sound and video clips,bitman images, WordArt, AutoShapes, 3D, shadow andfill special effects. Intermediate and advanced featuressuch as comments, attachment sending, linking and/or importing WORD and EXCEL, multiple reviewers andmerging presentations, adding hyperlinks and actionbuttons, and customizations will also be presented. Thiscourse may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Computer Business Applications G170.8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64506 5 hrs 38 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE SykesCBA G183 - Office, Intermediate4 unitsUsing Office 2007, learn computer business applicationsusing advanced features to create, edit, and formatvarious business documents. Create, format, and modifydocuments using Word; create and modify spreadsheetsand analyze data using Excel; create and reportinformation using Access; and create, enhance, anddeliver professional presentations using PowerPoint.This course may be taken four times. Advisory: CBAG181 or equivalentOptional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: CBA G181 or equivalentONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68136 6 hrs 46 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE JonesCBA G190 - Internet, Introduction 1.5 unitsHands-on experience designed for office professionalsusing the Internet. Emphasis includes using the Internet,e-mail, job listings, browsing the World Wide Web,locating government and business information, usingoffice management resources, downloading informationand software, and researching products and services.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Computer Business Applications G1508 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68343 5 hrs 38 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE STAFFCBA G195 - Acrobat, Introduction 1.5 unitsUsing Adobe 7.0 learn to convert existing documentsto an interactive multi-platform Portable DocumentFormat (PDF) file that can be distributed electronically;to create Adobe PDF from Web pages; to use AcrobatProfessional in the document review cycle; to putdocuments online; and to use Acrobat to fill out forms.With Adobe Acrobat students will be able to publish anydocument in PDF, preserving the exact look and contentof the original and making its content available to anyuser who has downloaded the free Acrobat Readercomputer program readily available on the Internet.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68353 5 hrs 33 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE STAFFFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu21COMPUTER SCIENCEwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/cs(714) 895-8792dnielsen@gwc.cccd.eduCS G101 - Computer Literacy3 unitsA lecture and laboratory course that provides a briefoverview of computing concepts & terminology. Labexercises completed using a micro computer.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$8 course material fee64360 5:15-7:20pm T HUM 212 Bogartand 7:25-9:30pm T HUM 212ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68198 4 hrs 25 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE BogartCS G102 - Computer SoftwareDevelopment, Introduction4 unitsA lecture and laboratory course which introducesstudents to the basic principles of Computer SoftwareDevelopment. Computer architecture concepts andprinciples of operation, operating systems basics, filemanagement, and software development principles willbe discussed, demonstrated, and practiced. Commonprogramming languages, including Java, C, C++, andVisual Basic will be discussed and small programs ineach language will be implemented. Recommendedcourse for all GWC software development and operatingsystems classes.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$8 course material fee64347 5-8:10pm T HUM 206 Cohenand 8:10-<strong>11</strong>:20pm T HUM 2<strong>11</strong>CS G130 - Survey of Computer Science/Information Technology4 unitsA lecture and laboratory course which surveys computerscience and information technology with emphasis oncomputer business applications. The student will beexposed to computer concepts including componentsof a computer, operating systems, utility programs,terminology, communications, networking, internetusage, ethical issues and computer application software,such as word processing, spreadsheets, data base, database query and presentation software. The student willcomplete projects in a desktop computer environment.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$8 course material fee64421 8:45-<strong>11</strong>:<strong>55</strong>am M HUM 208 Bogartand 8:45-<strong>11</strong>:<strong>55</strong>am W HUM 2<strong>11</strong>64362 8:45-10:10am TTh HUM 208 Nielsenand 10:15-<strong>11</strong>:40am TTh HUM 2<strong>11</strong>64365 1-2:25pm TTh HUM 208 Nielsenand 2:30-3:<strong>55</strong>pm TTh HUM 2<strong>11</strong>64352 5-8:10pm Th HUM 208 Zeighamiand 8:10-<strong>11</strong>:20pm Th HUM 210ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64422 6 hrs 33 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE ChandraCS G147 - Game Programming, Intro 4 unitsA lecture and laboratory course which is a study ofvarious computer game engines and game developmentstrategies. Programming of interactive 3D games usingMicrosoft Visual Studio .Net and DirectX on the Windowsplatform. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Computer Science G177 or G178$8 course material fee64565 5-8:10pm M HUM 206 Gargand 8:10-<strong>11</strong>:20pm M HUM 212CS G153 - Java Programming, Introduction 4 unitsA lecture and laboratory course in the principles ofprogramming such as data manipulation, branching,looping, modularization, classes, objects, console andgraphical user interfaces, file handling, and memoryhandling will be discussed in lectures and practicedthrough lab projects. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Computer Science G102, Math G030$8 course material fee68210 5-8:10pm Th HUM 206 Liuand 8:10-<strong>11</strong>:20pm Th HUM 2<strong>11</strong>CS G175 - C++ Programming4 unitsA lecture and laboratory course that covers the principlesof programming such as data manipulation, branching,looping, modularization, classes, objects, console andgraphical user interfaces, file handling, and memoryhandling will be discussed in lectures and practicedthrough lab projects. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Computer Science G102, Math G030$8 course material fee64370 5-8:10pm T HUM 208 Cavinand 8:10-<strong>11</strong>:20pm T HUM 21064571 5-8:10pm F HUM 206 Lewinand 8:10-<strong>11</strong>:20pm F HUM 2<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64570 6 hrs 33 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE PennaCS G178 - Visual C# .NET4 unitsThis lecture and laboratory course will cover softwaredevelopment in the Microsoft Visual C# . This courseprepares students for Microsoft.NET Framework Web-Based Development Certificate and Windows ClientDevelopment Certificate. This course may be taken 4times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Computer Science G153 or G175$8 course material fee64356 5-8:10pm M HUM 208 Liuand 8:10-<strong>11</strong>:20pm M HUM 2<strong>11</strong>CS G189 - Data Structures with C++ 4 unitsThis lecture and laboratory course will cover the DataStructures and Object Oriented Programming conceptsusing the C++ language. Arrays, queues, stacks,linked-lists, trees, hashing, graphs, recursion, sorting,searching, optimization, classes, objects, inheritance,and polymorphism will be discussed and practiced.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Computer Science G175$8 course material fee-Offered during Spring semester only64569 5-8:10pm M HUM 210 Cavinand 8:10-<strong>11</strong>:20pm M HUM 210CS G196 - Web Programming with .NET 4 unitsIn this lecture and laboratory course students willstudy and build interactive web applications using.Net technologies. This course prepares students forMicrosoft .NET Framework Web-Based DevelopmentCertificate. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Computer Science G177 or G178$8 course material fee643<strong>55</strong> 5-8:10pm W HUM 210 STAFFand 8:15-<strong>11</strong>:25pm W HUM 210COSMETOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/cosmo(714) 895-8<strong>11</strong>5 x 3ereyna@gwc.cccd.eduCOSM G001 - Related Theory, FR Level I 2 unitsAcquaints the beginning student with basic scientifictheory in anatomy, chemistry, physiology of hair andnails, bacteriology, sterilization, mycology, onochology,dermatology, professional ethics, communication skills,and California State Board rules & regulations.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Corequisites: Cosmetology G0029 week course beginning the week of 01/18/<strong>11</strong>LECTURE64581 8-8:50am MTWThF FN ART 222 HollandLECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64584 9-10:50am MTWThF COSMET <strong>11</strong>3 Chamblissand 10:51am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET <strong>11</strong>39 week course beginning the week of 03/21/<strong>11</strong>LECTURE64585 8-8:50am MTWThF FN ART 222 HollandLECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64586 9-10:50am MTWThF COSMET <strong>11</strong>3 Chamblissand 10:51am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET <strong>11</strong>3COSM G002 - Cosmetology, Freshman Level I 6 unitsBeginning course which acquaints the student withbasic cosmetology principles of wet hair dressing, haircutting, hair tinting, permanent waving, and scalptreatment.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Corequisites: Cosmetology G0019 week course beginning the week of 01/18/<strong>11</strong>-Registered and petitioning students must havecash, money order, or cashier’s check for $1280.00 topurchase an instructional kit at 8:00 a.m. on the first dayof attendance. Students who are unable to comply withthis requirement will lose their seat in the class.LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64584 9-10:50am MTWThF COSMET <strong>11</strong>3 Chamblissand 10:51am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET <strong>11</strong>3LECTURE64581 8-8:50am MTWThF FN ART 222 Holland9 week course beginning the week of 03/21/<strong>11</strong>-Registered and petitioning students must havecash, money order, or cashier’s check for $1280.00 topurchase an instructional kit at 8:00 a.m. on the first dayof attendance. Students who are unable to comply withthis requirement will lose their seat in the class.LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64586 9-10:50am MTWThF COSMET <strong>11</strong>3 Chamblissand 10:51am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET <strong>11</strong>3LECTURE64585 8-8:50am MTWThF FN ART 222 HollandSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>22 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesCOSM G003 - Related Theory,Intermediate Level II2 unitsAn intermediate course in cosmetology theory thatacquaints the students with trichology, physiology offacials, nail anatomy and physiology, hail color theory,and occupational health and safety.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Cosmetology G001 and G002Corequisites: Cosmetology G0049 week course beginning the week of 01/18/<strong>11</strong>LECTURE64583 8-8:50am MTWThF FN ART 222 HollandLECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64588 9-10:50am MTWThF COSMET 104 Fioraneand 10:51am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 1049 week course beginning the week of 03/21/<strong>11</strong>LECTURE64587 8-8:50am MTWThF FN ART 222 HollandLECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64600 9-10:50am MTWThF COSMET 104 Fioraneand 10:51am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 104CosmetologyDepartmentSpring Session 1/18 - 5/27Open to the PublicServices Available in CosmetologyTuesday thru <strong>Fri</strong>day 9am - 2:30pmFor Appointments call(714) 895– 8<strong>11</strong>5 ext. 1Cosmetology ServicesHair Styling/Cutting ~ PermsColor~ Skin Care ~ ManicureEsthetician/Skin Care ServicesCustomized Facials ~ Waxing~MakeupBack Facials ~ Hot Stone Therapy~Ask about our Specialty TreatmentsServices Available to the PublicTuesday - Wednesday 12:45 & 2:30Thursday - <strong>Fri</strong>day 10:00 &12:45 & 2:30For Appointments call (714) 895-8124DiscountsSeniors with Gold Key CardStudents with GWC- ID CardAll work done by studentsCOSM G004 - Cosmetology, Intermediate Level II 6 unitsIntermediate course in cosmetology where studentswill continue practice of hair cutting, styling andpermanents and chemical straightening, and haircoloring on manikins and live models in order to perfecttheir skills. Introduction to facials and manicuring.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Cosmetology G001 and G002Corequisites: Cosmetology G0039 week course beginning the week of 01/18/<strong>11</strong>LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64588 9-10:50am MTWThF COSMET 104 Fioraneand 10:51am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 104LECTURE64583 8-8:50am MTWThF FN ART 222 Holland9 week course beginning the week of 03/21/<strong>11</strong>LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64600 9-10:50am MTWThF COSMET 104 Fioraneand 10:51am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 104LECTURE64587 8-8:50am MTWThF FN ART 222 HollandCOSM G005 - Related Theory,Advanced Level III-A2 unitsAdvanced course in cosmetology theory. A coursein cosmetology which acquaints the students withelectricity, heat and light energy, HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B,ergonomics and OSHA.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Cosmetology G003 and G004Corequisites: Cosmetology G0069 week course beginning the week of 01/18/<strong>11</strong>LECTURE64589 8-8:50am MTWThF FN ART 222 HollandLECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64590 9-9:20am MTWThF COSMET <strong>11</strong>0 Reynaand 9:21am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET <strong>11</strong>09 week course beginning the week of 03/21/<strong>11</strong>LECTURE64595 8-8:50am MTWThF FN ART 222 HollandLECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64599 9-9:20am MTWThF COSMET <strong>11</strong>0 Reynaand 9:21am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET <strong>11</strong>0COSM G006 - Cosmetology,Advanced Level III-A6 unitsFirst of three advanced courses in cosmetology in whichthe student engages in manipulative training andpractices these manipulative skills on patrons from thecommunity in a salon atmosphere.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Cosmetology G003 and G004Corequisites: Cosmetology G0059 week course beginning the week of 01/18/<strong>11</strong>LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64590 9-9:20am MTWThF COSMET <strong>11</strong>0 Reynaand 9:21am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET <strong>11</strong>0LECTURE64589 8-8:50am MTWThF FN ART 222 Holland9 week course beginning the week of 03/21/<strong>11</strong>LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64599 9-9:20am MTWThF COSMET <strong>11</strong>0 Reynaand 9:21am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET <strong>11</strong>0LECTURE64595 8-8:50am MTWThF FN ART 222 HollandCOSM G007 - Related Theory,Advanced Level III-B2 unitsAn advanced course in theory, which acquaints thestudents with salon management, employment,personal/business record keeping, chemistry & cosmeticchemistry.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Cosmetology G005 and G006Corequisites: Cosmetology G0089 week course beginning the week of 01/18/<strong>11</strong>LECTURE64575 8-8:50am MTWThF FN ART 222 HollandLAB64576 9-9:20am MTWThF COSMET 108 Christieand 9:21am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 1089 week course beginning the week of 03/21/<strong>11</strong>LECTURE64591 8-8:50am MTWThF FN ART 222 HollandLAB64592 9-9:20am MTWThF COSMET 108 Christieand 9:21am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 108COSM G008 - Cosmetology,Advanced Level III-B6 unitsSecond of three advanced courses in cosmetology inwhich the student engages in manipulative training andpractices the manipulative skills on patrons from thecommunity in a salon atmosphere.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Cosmetology G005 and G006Corequisites: Cosmetology G0079 week course beginning the week of 01/18/<strong>11</strong>LAB64576 9-9:20am MTWThF COSMET 108 Christieand 9:21am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 108LECTURE64575 8-8:50am MTWThF FN ART 222 Holland9 week course beginning the week of 03/21/<strong>11</strong>LAB64592 9-9:20am MTWThF COSMET 108 Christieand 9:21am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 108LECTURE64591 8-8:50am MTWThF FN ART 222 HollandCOSM G009 - Related Theory,Advanced Level III-C2 unitsAdvanced course in cosmetology that acquaintsthe students with the State Board of Cosmetologyexamination and preparation for job interview skills.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Cosmetology G007 and G008Corequisites: Cosmetology G0109 week course beginning the week of 01/18/<strong>11</strong>LECTURE64495 8-8:50am MTWThF COSMET 108 ReynaLECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64497 9-9:20am MTWThF COSMET 108 Reynaand 9:21am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 1089 week course beginning the week of 03/21/<strong>11</strong>LECTURE64574 8-8:50am MTWThF COSMET 108 ReynaLECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64593 9-9:20am MTWThF COSMET 108 Reynaand 9:21am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 108For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu23COSM G010 - Cosmetology,Advanced Level III-C6 unitsThird and final course in cosmetology in which thestudent does patron services for the community andcampus population. California State Board rules &regulations are studied in preparation for license testing.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Cosmetology G007 and G008Corequisites: Cosmetology G0099 week course beginning the week of 01/18/<strong>11</strong>LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64497 9-9:20am MTWThF COSMET 108 Reynaand 9:21am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 108LECTURE64495 8-8:50am MTWThF COSMET 108 Holland9 week course beginning the week of 03/21/<strong>11</strong>LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64593 9-9:20am MTWThF COSMET 108 Reynaand 9:21am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 108LECTURE64574 8-8:50am MTWThF COSMET 108 HollandCOSM G071 - Esthetics - Level 19 unitsPrepares the student for a vocation in Esthetics. Thestudents will be trained in the basic State Boardprocedures and knowledge of skin analysis, facials,massage techniques, exfoliation, hair removal, use ofelectrical modalities as well as basic makeup.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.9 week course beginning the week of 01/18/<strong>11</strong>-Registered and petitioning students must have cash,money order, or cashier’s check for $800.00 to purchasean instructional kit at 8:00 a.m. on the first day ofattendance. Students who are unable to comply withthis requirement will lose their seat in the class.68434 8-9:50am MTWThF TECH <strong>11</strong>2A Smithand 9:51am-4:30pm MTWThF TECH <strong>11</strong>2ACOSM G072 - Esthetics - Level 29 unitsThe students will be trained in intermediate andadvanced knowledge of skin analysis, facials, massagetechniques, peels, hair removal, use of electricalmodalities, special effects and corrective makeup.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: COSM G0719 week course beginning the week of 03/21/<strong>11</strong>68435 8-9:50am MTWThF TECH <strong>11</strong>2A Smithand 9:51am-4:30pm MTWThF TECH <strong>11</strong>2ACOUNSELINGwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/counseling(714) 895-8799vornelas@gwc.cccd.eduCOUN G100 - Career Planning1.5 unitsA course designed to assist students in making career& life choices through clarifying values, interests, andpersonality characteristics that fit with possible careersoptions.Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.$8 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>67<strong>11</strong>2 6-9:10pm T BUS 212 STAFFCOUN G103 - Educational Planningfor Student Success1 unitStudents will take charge of their educational experience& plan their college courses, through development of anindividualized student educational plan.Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org67106 2 hrs 25 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE NguyenCOUN G104 - Career and Life Planning:A Holistic Approach3 unitsAn extensive career and life planning course within thebroad perspective of psychological, sociological, andphysiological theories.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$8 course material fee67<strong>11</strong>6 9:35-<strong>11</strong>am MW BUS 212 Jordan67<strong>11</strong>5 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW BUS 212 Bon68323 1-4:10pm M BUS 212 Olson67103 9:35-<strong>11</strong>am TTh BUS 212 Olson67102 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh BUS 212 Olson67100 6-9:10pm W BUS 212 AllenONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org67101 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Valenzuela8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org67<strong>11</strong>9 6 hrs 58 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE ValenzuelaPUENTE PROGRAMThe Puente Program is a year-long learning communitythat includes three main components: acceleratedwriting course sequence that incorporates Mexican-American and Latino authors, intensive counseling,and mentoring. Students in the Puente Program enrollas a cohort in required coursework each semester andparticipate in the program activities year-round.An application to the program is required prior toenrollment; Concurrent enrollment in both courses isrequired for participation. For more information,contact Counselor Yvonne Valenzuela,GWC Counseling Center, 714-895-8<strong>11</strong>9.Spring 20<strong>11</strong> Courses:COUN G10467<strong>11</strong>8 8:35-10am MW HUM 307 ValenzuelaENGL G01064760 10:15am-12:20pm MW HUM 307 Tarango-This section along with concurrent enrollment in 64760Engl G100 is part of the Puente Program which focuses onChicano/Latino content. It is a year-long program opento all students. For more info, contact Counselor YvonneValenzuela, GWC Counseling Center, (714) 895-8<strong>11</strong>9.LECTURE67<strong>11</strong>8 8:35-10am MW HUM 307 ValenzuelaLECTURE64760 10:15am-12:20pm MW HUM 307 TarangoCRIMINAL JUSTICEwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/cjtc(714) 895-8925srosas@gwc.cccd.eduCJ G054 - Police Academy,Regular Basic Course, Orientation 2 unitsThis course is designed to familiarize the student withthe police academy training program. This course maybe taken 4 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.$6.50 course material fee6 week course beginning the week of 02/07/<strong>11</strong>-Starts 2/7 for five weeks.Meets various evenings duringthe week and on Saturdays68226 5 hrs arr/wk CR JUS 105 Quirosand 1 hr 46 min arr/wk CR JUS 105CJ G0<strong>55</strong> - Pre-Academy Physical Fitness 1.5 unitsThe Pre-Academy Physical Fitness Course is designedto prepare students for the physical aspects of thepolice academy course approved by the CaliforniaCommission on Peace Officer’s Standards and Training(POST). Students will perform various physical exercisesincluding the POST-mandated physical agility test(99-yard agility run, body drag, six-foot solid wall, sixfootchain link fence & 500-yard run), cardiovascularendurance exercises, and various calisthenics. Properbody mechanics, techniques, and conditioningprinciples will be applied with an emphasis on propernutrition and injury prevention. This course may betaken 4 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.5 week course beginning the week of 02/15/<strong>11</strong>68465 6-7:30pm TTh CR JUS 105 Taylorand 8-9:30am S CR JUS 10<strong>55</strong> week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>Meets Tuesday and Thursday evenings and on Saturdaymorning64130 6-7:30pm TTh CR JUS 105 Taylorand 8-9:30am S CR JUS 105Veterans Educational BenefitsTo apply for educational benefits, veterans andeligible dependents should contact the VeteransClerk, located in the Admissions Office. Desk hours:9 am to 6 pm, Monday - Thursday and <strong>Fri</strong>day8 am to 12 pm. (Desk closed 1 pm to 2 pm)For more information call (714) 895-8140.CLASS CANCELLATION<strong>College</strong> reserves the right to cancel classes.All classes offered are based upon sufficientenrollment to economically warrant them. Classesmay be cancelled as a result of low enrollment,State legislation, and/or financial considerations.When classes are cancelled due to low enrollment,every attempt will be made to help students adjusttheir academic schedules.Spring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>24 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesCJ G064 - Police Academy -Regular Basic Course23 unitsThis course provides the fundamentals of basic policetraining in compliance with the minimum standardsestablished by the California Commission on PeaceOfficer Standards and Training (POST). The trainingincludes community based policing concepts,techniques, and observation of application. Forty hoursper week for 24 weeks.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Criminal Justice G054Corequisites: Criminal Justice G065$<strong>11</strong>0 course material fee26 week course beginning the week of 04/02/<strong>11</strong>-PERMISSION ONLY -Contact the CriminalJustice Training Center for more information-Students must also enroll in CJ G065LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64068 32 hrs arr/wk CR JUS 105 Quirosand 4 hrs 04 min arr/wk CR JUS 105LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64070 0 hr 08 min arr/wk CR JUS 105 Quirosand 2 hrs 25 min arr/wk CR JUS 105CJ G065 - Police Academy - LifetimeHealth & Fitness2 unitsThe Lifetime Fitness course stresses the importantcomponents of a lifestyle that supports the developmentand maintenance of good physical and mental healthand reduces the risk of illness or injury. The primaryfocus emphasizes sound physical and mental health andthe direct impact on the fitness and endurance of thelaw enforcement professional.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Criminal Justice G054Corequisites: Criminal Justice G06426 week course beginning the week of 04/02/<strong>11</strong>-PERMISSION ONLY -Contact the Criminal JusticeTraining Center for more information.Students must alsoenroll in CJ G064LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64070 0 hr 08 min arr/wk CR JUS 105 Quirosand 2 hrs 25 min arr/wk CR JUS 105LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION64068 32 hrs arr/wk CR JUS 105 Quirosand 4 hrs 04 min arr/wk CR JUS 105CJ G067 - Adv In-Service Training Issues 1.5 unitsNew laws and court decisions, arrest, search and seizure,changes in enforcement policy, new concepts in policetechnology, community relations, police ethics andintegrity.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.1 week course beginning the week of 03/22/<strong>11</strong>-PERMISSION ONLY-Contact the Criminal JusticeTraining Center for more information68252 8am-12pm TWTh CR JUS <strong>11</strong>3 Taylorand 1-5pm TWTh CR JUS <strong>11</strong>3CJ G070 - Sergeant Supervisory,Law Enforcement4 unitsFundamentals of police supervision. 80 hour POSTcertified course.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.$61 course material fee2 week course beginning the week of 03/14/<strong>11</strong>-PERMISSION ONLY-Contact the Criminal JusticeTraining Center for more information68335 8am-12pm MTWThF CR JUS <strong>11</strong>3 Quirosand 1-5pm MTWThF CR JUS <strong>11</strong>3CJ G078 - Public Safety Dispatcher Basic(Intensive Format)6.5 unitsThe purpose of this course is to provide the student withan understanding of the basic roles, responsibilities, andduties of a dispatcher within a public safety agency.This course provides standardized dispatcher trainingand introduces students to the skills and knowledgenecessary to work in a communications center in aproductive and professional manner. This intensiveformat course is approved by the California Commissionon Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) and isdesigned for the student who is currently employed as adispatcher for a public safety agency.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Advisories: The student should be currently employedas a dispatcher for a public safety agency. The studentshould have a basic understanding of the followingsubjects as they apply to the position of dispatcher:California statutory codes, law enforcement radio codes;the phonetic alphabet; military time; police jargon andabbreviations; telephone and radio procedures.$32 course material fee3 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>-PERMISSION ONLY-Contact the Criminal JusticeTraining Center for more information64582 8am-12pm MTWThF CR JUS <strong>11</strong>3 Quirosand 1-4pm MTWThF CR JUS <strong>11</strong>3and 4:01-5pm MTWThF CR JUS <strong>11</strong>3CJ G079 - Public Safety Dispatcher Basic(Extended Format)6.5 unitsThe purpose of this course is to provide the student withan understanding of the basic roles, responsibilities, andduties of a dispatcher within a public safety agency.This course provides standardized dispatcher trainingand introduces students to the skills and knowledgenecessary to work in a communications center in aproductive and professional manner. This extendedformat course is approved by the California Commissionon Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) and isdesigned for the entry level student who is not currentlyemployed as a dispatcher with a public safety agency.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.$32 course material fee15 week course beginning the week of 02/01/<strong>11</strong>-Meets Tuesday and Thursday evenings64093 6-9:20pm TTh CR JUS <strong>11</strong>3 Quirosand 9:30-9:<strong>55</strong>pm TTh CR JUS <strong>11</strong>3CJ G080 - Communications Training Officer 2 unitsPeace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T) Certified40 Hr Communications Training Officer (CTO) course.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Criminal Justice G078 and minimum ofone year experience as a public safety dispatcher$15 course material fee1 week course beginning the week of 04/25/<strong>11</strong>-PERMISSION ONLY-Contact the Criminal JusticeTraining Center for more information64236 8am-12pm MTWThF CR JUS <strong>11</strong>3 Quirosand 1-5pm MTWThF CR JUS <strong>11</strong>3CJ G090 - Specialized Investigator’sBasic Course (SIBC)15 unitsBasic knowledge and skills to satisfy the minimumstandards established by the California Commissionon Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) forpersons serving as Specialized Investigators in the Stateof California. This course includes both physical andacademic standards for successful completion.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Criminal Justice G053AD or currentemployment as a Specialized Investigator in a Californialaw enforcement agencyCorequisite: CJ G098$349.50 course material feeBeginning the week of 02/07/<strong>11</strong>-PERMISSION ONLY-Contact the Criminal JusticeTraining Center for more information64102 8-12pm MTWThF CR JUS <strong>11</strong>2 Quirosand 1:15-4:15pm MTWThF CR JUS <strong>11</strong>2CJ G092 - SWAT, Special Weaponsand Tactics, Basic4 unitsConcepts, planning, tactical operations, approach/entry/search techniques; use of chemical agents,weapons, rappelling and task-related physical activities.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Criminal Justice G064 and permission ofCriminal Justice Training Center$68 course material fee2 week course beginning the week of 03/08/<strong>11</strong>-PERMISSION ONLY-Contact the Criminal JusticeTraining Center for more information64<strong>11</strong>9 8am-12pm MTWThFS CR JUS <strong>11</strong>2 Quirosand 1-5pm MTWThFS CR JUS <strong>11</strong>2CJ G095 - Leadership Development Programfor Law Enforcement3 unitsStudent will learn to articulate knowledge of leadershipconcepts in the law enforcement environment. Criticalassessment of evaluation policies, leadership behavior,performance appraisals will be covered, as well as,establishing the difference between civil and criminalaccountability and the application of CommunityOriented Policing and Problem Solving.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Criminal Justice G064 and G070$5 course material fee-PERMISSION ONLY-Contact the Criminal JusticeTraining Center for more information-Class meets on2/2, 2/16, 3/9, 3/30, 4/20, 5/1864097 8am-5pm W CR JUS <strong>11</strong>3 Quirosand 2 hrs arr/wk CR JUS <strong>11</strong>3CJ G098 – Report Writing for SpecializedInvestigators’ Basic Course3 unitsThis course satisfies the investigative report writingminimum standards established by the CaliforniaCommission on Peace Officers Standards and Training(POST) for persons serving as Specialized Investigatorsin California.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Corequisite: CJ G090.- PERMISSION ONLY- Contact the Criminal JusticeTraining Center for more information.68486 4:20-5pm MTWThF CR JUS <strong>11</strong>2 QuirosFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu25Law Enforcement Specialized Courses – Spring 20<strong>11</strong>For complete description of a course, please consult the current <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> catalog.The following specialized courses require graduation from aPOST Public Safety Dispatch Academy or equivalent:CJ G080 Communications Training OfficerFor information please call the coordinator: 714-895-8925or email: srosas@gwc.cccd.eduThe following specialized courses require graduation from aPOST Basic Course (Police Academy) or equivalent:CJ G092 Special Weapons and TacticsCJ G070 POST Supervisory CourseFor information please call the coordinator: 714-895-8372or email: mcarrizo@gwc.cccd.eduvisit us on the web atwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/cjtcCJ G099 - P.O.S.T. Instructor Certification 2 unitsThis course specifically addresses delivery of the POST(California Commission on Peace Officer Standards andTraining) Basic Course curriculum and is designed toexpand and enhance the competency and effectivenessof criminal justice instructor. Course components arestructured to deal with the subject matter expertise,various instructional techniques, adult learningconcepts, student driven learning and validationexercises. This course may be taken 4 times.Pass/No Pass. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Class meets <strong>March</strong> 4, 5, 10 and <strong>11</strong>68485 7am-6 pm F CR JUS <strong>11</strong>3 QuirosCJ G<strong>11</strong>5 - Organized Crime and Terrorism 3 unitsAn introductory course on organized crime andterrorism. Subjects include social and theoreticalexaminations of organized crime and terrorism. Themeans law enforcement professionals use to combat theorganizations and their criminal acts are also examined.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.68176 7:<strong>55</strong>-<strong>11</strong>:05am M BUS 208 WatkinsThe following course requires successful completion of CriminalJustice G053 (Specialized Investigators Basic Course Orientation),or employment by a California agency as a Specialized Investigator:CJ G090 Specialized Investigators Basic CourseThe following course requires successful completion of CriminalJustice G054 (Basic Academy Orientation), or employment by aCalifornia agency as a Peace Officer:CJ G064 Police Basic CourseFor information please call the coordinator: 714-895-8368or email: conusz@gwc.cccd.eduThe following specialized course requires graduation from aPOST Basic Course (Police Academy) or equivalent:CJ G095 Leadership Development for Law EnforcementFor information please call the coordinator: 714-895-8925or email: srosas@gwc.cccd.eduCJ G130 - Character Developmentfor Law Enforcement3 unitsThis course defines the principals of personal characteras they relate to ethics. It establishes the critical rolethat character plays in the ethical decision making of apersonís personal and professional life. It also examineshow ethical choices impact the professional lawenforcement environment and the subsequent effecton police service This exceptional course is the onlyknown curriculum that specifically addresses characterand how this quality relates and affects professional lawenforcement.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.64604 7:<strong>55</strong>-<strong>11</strong>:05am M BUS <strong>11</strong>3 HicksCJ G123 - Juvenile Law3 unitsThis course provides a study of the juvenile justicesystem. It examines patterns of criminal delinquentbehavior and the theories that explain this behavior andhow to control it. This course also examines dependentCJ G107 - Drugs, Health, and Society 3 units children as a result of neglect and abuse.Same as: Health Education G107Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.CJ G137 - Community RelationsLearn how drugs are used and abused, as well as the 64105 7:<strong>55</strong>-<strong>11</strong>:05am W BUS 210 Watkins and Special Issues in Criminal Justice 3 unitsproblems associated with physical and emotionalThis course addresses multiple social issues challengingaddiction and dependence. Law enforcement, health 8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>law enforcement today. It explores the vital aspects ofconcerns, and societal views of drugs are also examined.ONLINECommunity Oriented Policing and Problem Solving,Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.68466 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW BUS 208 WatkinsFor additional information, see the Online section of this Proactive/Reactive Policing, cultural diversity, prejudice/68477 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh REC ED 106 STAFFschedule and http://onlinegwc.orgdiscrimination/hate/stereo-typing/victim selection/68178 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Bitting victimization, and other social forces that shape humanvalues and attitudes. The course examines currentCJ G<strong>11</strong>0 - Criminal Investigation3 unitsThis course addresses the fundamentals of criminalCJ G128 - Criminal Procedure & Evidence 3 units demographic trends, dynamics, and interactions ofinvestigation including searches, interview andThis course provides an overview of procedural criminal Californiaís minority groups and multi-faceted subculturesas they relate to the criminal justice system ininterrogation techniques, crime scene investigation,and evidentiary law. This course examines state andsources of information, and case preparation andfederal constitutional, statutory, and case law governing a free society.management.criminal prosecutions and post-conviction proceedings. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.68336 <strong>11</strong>:10am-2:20pm T HUM 206 Hall8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>68182 <strong>11</strong>:10am-2:20pm W ADMIN 223 Quiros66310 7:<strong>55</strong>-<strong>11</strong>:05am TTh BUS <strong>11</strong>3 WatkinsSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>26 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesCJ G140 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 unitsHistory and philosophy of criminal justice, justice systemcomponents, crime causation and roles of criminaljustice personnel.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.64098 <strong>11</strong>:10am-2:20pm M ADMIN 223 Quiros8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>64091 7:<strong>55</strong>-<strong>11</strong>:05am TTh BUS <strong>11</strong>3 WatkinsONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64532 6 hrs 46 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE QuirosCJ G141 - Criminal Law I3 unitsThis course analyzes the historical and moderndevelopment, classification, and sources of criminallaw. This course also examines criminal law as itapplies to inchoate crimes (attempt, conspiracy, andsolicitation), parties to crimes (principals, accessories,and accomplices), and defenses to criminal acts.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>64100 7:<strong>55</strong>-<strong>11</strong>:05am TTh BUS <strong>11</strong>1 QuirosCJ G142 - Criminal Law II3 unitsThis course analyses general criminal statutes, crimesagainst persons, crimes against property, crimes againstthe justice system, and crimes against the public peaceand morals.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>64<strong>11</strong>8 7:<strong>55</strong>-<strong>11</strong>:05am TTh BUS <strong>11</strong>1 QuirosCJ G146 - Police Report Writing3 unitsFundamentals of interviewing, development of fieldnotes, and preparation of arrests, crime, and evidencereports.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Criminal Justice G14264106 6-9:10pm M CR JUS <strong>11</strong>3 GalbraithCJ G150 - Introduction to Corrections 3 unitsThis course is an introduction into the environment ofcorrections systems. It covers all aspects of correctionsand how they relate to the entire criminal justice system.The course explores the various institutional programs,including the use of community based programs.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.68184 6-9:10pm Th ADMIN 215 RoseCJ G151 - Practical Aspects of Corrections 3 unitsThis course is a follow-up course to Criminal Justice G150(Introduction to Corrections) and explores practicalaspects of the modern correctional environment. Itincludes concepts of correctional ideology includingprofessionalism, victimology, restorative justice,sentencing, diversion, juveniles in the adult system, andissues related to inmates with special needs. This coursealso studies the characteristics and needs of male,female, and juvenile inmates, and explores constitutionalissues related to these inmate classifications.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Criminal Justice G15068467 6-9:10pm W CR JUS <strong>11</strong>3 RoseCJ G152 - Probation and Corrections:Case Planning and Supervision3 unitsIntroduction to effective case planning, supervision, andintervention techniques for probation and correctionsofficers working with adult and juvenile criminaloffenders. A practical introduction to a career as aprobation, parole, or corrections officer.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.68337 6-9:10pm T ADMIN 215 CollinsCJ G165 - Forensic Photography3 unitsThis course provides an introduction to the applicationsof photography in the criminal investigativeprocess. General topics include camera equipmentoperation, digital photography, daylight and nightscene photography. Specific topics include crimescene documentation, fingerprints, tire tracks, shoeprints, corporal injuries, and autopsies. This courseintroduces the student to firearm, arson, and homicideinvestigations, and to the presentation of photographicevidence in court. Students enrolling in this course musthave access to a single lens reflex camera, or digitalcamera, with a manually adjustable lens and shutterspeed.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.68468 6-9:10pm T MATHSC <strong>11</strong>8A DorettiCJ G220 - Forensic Accounting, Intro 3 unitsSame as: Accounting G220An introductory course in forensic techniques andinvestigative accounting. Subjects includes financialstatements, tax fraud, divorce and bankruptcy, identifytheft and various white-collar crimes as well as detection,prevention and prosecution of crimes.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68221 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE JohnsonDANCEwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/dance(714) 895-8772nbrodie@gwc.cccd.eduDANC G100 - Beginning Modern Dance 1.5 unitsThis course provides instruction & practice infundamental modern dance techniques, improvisation& composition. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64613 <strong>11</strong>:10-<strong>11</strong>:35am MW REC ED 201 Brodieand <strong>11</strong>:35am-12:35pm MW REC ED 20164616 5:45-6:45pm T REC ED 201 Villalpandoand 6:45-8:45pm T REC ED 201DANC G105 - Dance Conditioning & Stretches 1 unitThis course provides preparatory instruction & practiceof fundamental dance stretches & body conditioning forstudents with no recent dance experience. This coursemay be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64617 12:45-1:50pm M REC ED 201 Brodieand 12:45-1:50pm W REC ED 201DANC G106 - Dance Conditioning, Inter 1 unitInstruction and practice of intermediate level danceconditioning techniques, which includes Pilates training,Hatha yoga, and gyrokinesis yoga, ballet floor barre anddance fitness techniques. This course may be taken 4times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Dance G10564615 12:45-1:50pm M REC ED 201 Brodieand 12:45-1:50pm W REC ED 201DANC G<strong>11</strong>2 - Ballroom Dance1 unitInstruction and practice in the basics, variations, andtechniques of ballroom dances which may include butare not limited to Fox Trot, Waltz, Cha Cha, Tango, Swing,Polka, Salsa, and Two Step. This course may be taken 4times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.-Class emphasis is swing66186 6-7pm F REC ED 2<strong>11</strong> Wilsonand 7-8:05pm F REC ED 2<strong>11</strong>-This section will study swing & latin dance styles.66185 3:45-4:50pm W REC ED 2<strong>11</strong> Hendrixand 4:50-5:50pm W REC ED 2<strong>11</strong>DANC G<strong>11</strong>5 - Beginning Tap Dance 1 unitThis course is designed to develop beginning tap dancetechniques. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64608 4:<strong>55</strong>-6pm M REC ED 201 Hendrixand 6-7:05pm M REC ED 201DANC G120 - Beginning Ballet1.5 unitsInstruction & practice in fundamental ballet techniques.This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64621 2:20-2:50pm MW REC ED 201 Brodieand 2:50-3:50pm MW REC ED 201DANC G125 - Beginning Jazz Dance 1 unitThis course provides instruction & practice infundamental jazz dance techniques accompanied byjazz & rock music. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64624 7:15-7:<strong>55</strong>pm M REC ED 201 Hendrixand 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:10pm M REC ED 20168223 5:50-6:30pm W REC ED 201 Hendrixand 6:30-7:45pm W REC ED 201DANC G125 - Beginning Jazz Dance 1.5 unitsThis course provides instruction & practice infundamental jazz dance techniques accompanied byjazz & rock music. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.68341 <strong>11</strong>:10-<strong>11</strong>:40am TTh REC ED 201 Brodieand <strong>11</strong>:40am-12:35pm TTh REC ED 201DANC G135 - Mid-Eastern Dance1 unitThis is a technique course emphasizing the social andstage dances from the region known as the Near andMiddle East. Beginning, intermediate and advancedlevels; students should be prepared to participate at thefirst class meeting. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64625 5:<strong>55</strong>-6:<strong>55</strong>pm W REC ED 2<strong>11</strong> Nemethand 6:<strong>55</strong>-7:<strong>55</strong>pm W REC ED 2<strong>11</strong>For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu27DANC G136 - Intermediate/AdvancedMid-Eastern Dance1 unitA technique course emphasizing the social and stagedances from the region known as the Near and MiddleEast.Intermediate, and advanced levels; students should beprepared to participate at the first class meeting. Thiscourse may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Dance G13564626 8:10-9:10pm W REC ED 2<strong>11</strong> Nemethand 9:10-10:10pm W REC ED 2<strong>11</strong>DANC G145 - Intermediate Modern Dance 1.5 unitsInstruction & practice in intermediate skills in moderndance technique, improvisation & composition. Thiscourse may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64607 <strong>11</strong>:10-<strong>11</strong>:35am MW REC ED 201 Brodieand <strong>11</strong>:35am-12:35pm MW REC ED 201DANC G150 - Rhythm Tap Styles1 unitDesigned to develop intermediate tap dance techniques.This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64609 4:<strong>55</strong>-6pm M REC ED 201 Hendrixand 6-7:05pm M REC ED 201DANC G1<strong>55</strong> - Ballet, Intermediate 1.5 unitsFor students who have mastered the basic ballettechniques & want more complex ballet combinations.This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64618 2:20-2:50pm MW REC ED 201 Brodieand 2:50-3:50pm MW REC ED 201DANC G160 - Commercial Dance Styles 1 unitInstruction & practice in intermediate level jazz dancetechniques accompanied by jazz or rock music. Thiscourse may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64622 5:50-6:30pm W REC ED 201 Hendrixand 6:30-7:45pm W REC ED 201DANC G160 - Commercial Dance Styles 1.5 unitsInstruction & practice in intermediate level jazz dancetechniques accompanied by jazz or rock music. Thiscourse may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.68340 <strong>11</strong>:10-<strong>11</strong>:40am TTh REC ED 201 Brodieand <strong>11</strong>:40am-12:35pm TTh REC ED 201DANC G200 - Advanced Modern Dance 1.5 unitsInstruction & practice in advanced level modern dancetechniques, theory, improvisation, & composition. Thiscourse may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.68342 <strong>11</strong>:10-<strong>11</strong>:35am MW REC ED 201 Brodieand <strong>11</strong>:35am-12:35pm MW REC ED 201DANC G225 - Advanced Jazz Dance 1 unitInstruction & practice in advanced jazz dancetechniques. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64630 5:50-6:30pm W REC ED 201 Hendrixand 6:30-7:45pm W REC ED 201DANC G245 - Performance Ensemble 2 unitsPerformance group for intermediate & advanceddancers that will present concerts & demonstrationsfor the public during the semester. Audition at 1st classmeeting. Enrollment may precede 1st class meeting.This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.68126 1:20-2pm TTh REC ED 201 Brodieand 2-3:20pm TTh REC ED 201DANC G260 - Dance Production & Performance 3 unitsAudition at first class meeting. Enrollment mayprecede the first class meeting. Prepares students tochoreograph & perform in the student dance concert,as well as learn lighting, costuming, publicity & relatedproduction materials. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64631 1:20-2:05pm TTh REC ED 201 Brodieand 2:05-4:20pm TTh REC ED 201DESIGNwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/design(714) 895-8792gwight@gwc.cccd.eduDSGN G101 - Introduction to Design 2 unitsThis is an introductory course for both the generalinterest and design major student. It provides a surveyof design in contemporary society including a varietyof design career options. Design theory, practices andoverview of art and design history will be covered.Emphasis will be on experiencing design throughlecture, lab, field observations and projects.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$10 course material fee64850 6-8:05pm Th A/BODY 163 Wightand 8:05-9:10pm Th A/BODY 159DSGN G105 - Introduction to Design Materialsand Technical Processes3 unitsThis is an introductory hands-on course that enablesstudents to apply their design ideas to plastics, woodand metal. Appropriate safety instruction for bothhand and basic power tools is included. Lecturesinclude information on safety, machine operation, basicmaterials, processes, fasteners, adhesives and finishes.This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64851 5-7:05pm W A/BODY 163 Wightand 7:10-10:20pm W A/BODY 159DSGN G131 - Perspective andRendering Systems3 unitsThis course provides the fundamentals of drawingdetailed perspective systems and fundamentalrendering techniques used by designers for accurateand dramatic presentations. The course emphasis ison understanding and developing proper perspectivetechniques. Design G131 emphasizes perspective inbasic rendering. This course may be taken 2 times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee648<strong>55</strong> 5-7:05pm T A/BODY 163 Wightand 7:05-10:15pm T A/BODY 163DSGN G132 - Rendering andPerspective Systems3 unitsThe emphasis of this course is on progressive renderingtechniques. Fundamentals of drawing detailedperspective systems are also reviewed. This course maybe taken 2 times. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64852 5-7:05pm T A/BODY 163 Wightand 7:05-10:15pm T A/BODY 159DSGN G150 - Design Drafting3 unitsThis course provides an introduction to manual andcomputer aided drafting. Includes descriptive geometry;mechanism sketching; orthographic and isometricdrafting; blueprint reading, printing and plotting. Thiscourse may be taken 2 times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.$5 course material fee64853 5-7:05pm M A/BODY 163 Wightand 7:06-10:15pm M A/BODY 159DSGN G154 - Modeling andPrototyping Techniques3 unitsAn intermediate course in the materials, processesand techniques for creating 3D mock-ups, modelsand prototypes used by designers. Lectures anddemonstrations will allow students to incorporate rapidprototyping techniques into their class projects. Thiscourse may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Design G105/Art G192$20 course material fee68137 3-5:05pm W A/BODY 163 Wightand 5:05-8:15pm W A/BODY 159DSGN G170 - Intro to 2D & 3D Digital Design 3 unitsStudents will learn to generate virtual 2D and 3D CADprojects and subsequently utilize the rapid prototypingtechniques for making solid models. Using Adobe,Autodesk and other 3D software, students will learn toeffectively display their projects for show or portfolio.This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Design G150$25 course material fee68436 4-6:05pm M A/BODY 163 Wightand 6:06-9:15pm M A/BODY 159Please refer to thesearchable schedule forup-to-date information regarding courseofferings. Updates to theprinted schedule and the current .pdfversion that is posted may be foundafter press updateswww.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>28 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesDSGN G232 - Rapid Visualization Techniques 3 unitsThis course provides an introduction to technical drawingand rapid visualization techniques for the presentationof design concepts employed by professional designstudios. This course may be taken 2 times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Design G131 and G132, or completion of eitherG131 or G132 with concurrent enrollment in the other.$20 course material fee68216 5-7:05pm Th A/BODY 163 Wightand 7:10-10:20pm Th A/BODY 163DSGN G250 - Portfolio Development,Review and Critique3 unitsThe emphasis of this course is on competitive portfoliodevelopment and will allow students to compile theirexisting art and design work into a portfolio that willcatch the attention of a portfolio review committee,prospective employer or client. This course will allowstudents to update their skills and portfolio to the mostcurrent design career standards. This course may betaken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64847 5-7:05pm Th A/BODY 163 <strong>West</strong>erkampand 7:10-10:20pm Th A/BODY 163DIGITAL ARTSwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/da(714) 895-8772sglumace@gwc.cccd.eduDART G100 - Introduction to Digital Arts 3 unitsThis course introduces the student to the fundamentalsof Digital Arts including scanner usage, digital camerausage, printers and software used in the Digital Designfield. This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64344 4 hrs 25 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE GlassfordDART G101 - Business of Art2 unitsSame as: Art G101Exploration of choices and careers in commercial or fineart, including business and marketing techniques, selfpromotion & portfolio preparation. Students will study& experience the business aspects of an art career.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64334 6-8:05pm W LIBR 205 PattisonDART G103 - Digital 2D Design3 unitsThis course is an introduction to the basic visualvocabulary used by visual artists & designers. UsingMacintosh computers & software programs such asillustrator. Photoshop & Painter, students will explore theuse of the computer as a design tool. Students will learnways to observe details in the environment around them& are encouraged to create meaningful art utilizing thevisual elements of design.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64601 6-8:05pm T FN ART 207 Hostetterand 8:06-10:15pm T FN ART 207DART G<strong>11</strong>5 - Typography3 unitsChoosing, formation, design & production of letteringused in graphic design projects. Class is taught in theMac computer lab using the latest Adobe Illustratorapplication for production. Working ability of AdobeIllustrator is strongly encouraged.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Digital Arts G135$20 course material fee64154 6-8:05pm W FN ART 202 Gomez-Holbrookand 8:05-10:15pm W FN ART 202DART G120 - Rendering I2 unitsSame as: Art G120A drawing course developing preliminary sketches intopresentation renderings. Projects are theme orientedto match real world commercial art assignments.Handouts and class demonstrations will proceed eachproject. Students will learn to use a creative process todevelop and produce portfolio pieces.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64336 6-8:05pm T FN ART <strong>11</strong>2 Fosterand 8:05-10:15pm T FN ART <strong>11</strong>2DART G135 - Introduction to Adobe Illustrator 3 unitsIntroduction, practice and practical application ofthe latest version of Adobe Illustrator software. Thisis the basic program used in industry to producegraphic designs, compose desktop publishing, controllettering and perform illustrations. It is also basic toweb sites designs and 3d computer graphics. This classis required for the Graphic Design Certificate programcompletion of Digital Arts 100 or equivalent experiencerecommended. This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64339 1-3:05pm W FN ART 207 Gagneand 3:06-5:15pm W FN ART 20764074 6-8:05pm Th FN ART 207 Sineriand 8:06-10:15pm Th FN ART 207ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64073 4 hrs 25 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE GagneDART G150 - Photoshop, Beginning 3 unitsUse Photoshop for digital compositing, typography,image repair, video and web image construction inbusiness, graphic design, the web and digital mediafields. Emphasis is on tool usage, legal image usage,photoshop terms and basic functions of the software.This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64346 1-3:05pm T FN ART 203 Gomez-Holbrookand 3:06-5:15pm T FN ART 20368454 9-<strong>11</strong>:05am S FN ART 207 Burgerand <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm S FN ART 20764343 6-8:05pm M FN ART 207 Lewisand 8:10-10:15pm M FN ART 207ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64340 4 hrs 25 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE STAFFDART G152 - Using Photoshop,Intermediate3 unitsAdvanced usage of Adobe Photoshop for digitalcompositing, filter usage, typography and outputting asused in business and the Web. Consideration is also givento Photoshop terms, modes, color balance, shadows/reflections, light sources, the Photoshop digital workingenvironment, and the tools and the advanced functionsof the software. This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64149 5:30-7:35pm W FN ART 207 Nielsenand 7:35-9:40pm W FN ART 207DART G170 - Graphic Design Principles 3 unitsSame as: Art G170Introductory to visual communication principles. The“how’s” and “why’s” to make critical choices in solvinggraphic design problems. Understanding the connectionbetween creative choice and technical production.Required for graphic design certificate program.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64173 4 hrs 25 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE SineriDART G174 - Introduction to Page Layout &Design - Adobe InDesign3 unitsSame as: Art G174An introduction to electronic page layout and design usingtoday’s popular software such as Adobe InDesign. Thiscourse includes beginning principles of document designcombined with detailed software instruction that willenable the student to master basic principles of topographyand publishing. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64350 6-8:05pm M FN ART 202 Hansburyand 8:06-10:15pm M FN ART 202DART G175 - Cartooning2 unitsSame as: Art G175Introduction to cartoon drawing techniques used in avariety of commercial art applications. Assignments arebased on class hand outs that feature examples of subjecttopics and examples. Class promotes developmentof unique characters and practical layouts. Essentialfor learning the art of cartooning using exaggeration,humor, or satire. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee68354 6-8:05pm T FN ART <strong>11</strong>2 Fosterand 8:05-10:15pm T FN ART <strong>11</strong>2DART G177 - Graphic Design Principleson the Computer3 unitsSame as: Art G177A studio format class in the new computer lab wherestudents use their acquired graphic techniques andtalents to prepare portfolio quality graphic design. Usinga variety of software programs, the course combinesgraphics, illustration, lettering and photography tocommunicate ideas and concepts clearly and effectively.This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64359 6-8:05pm T FN ART 205 Gomez-Holbrookand 8:06-10:15pm T FN ART 205For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu29DART G178 - Intro to Web Page Design 3 unitsSame as: Art G178This course provides basic introduction to designingand preparing images and media for the Web. UseDreamweaver, Photoshop and Illustrator to build Web sitesand make Web graphics. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee68105 8:30-10:35am Th FN ART 203 Mahmoodand 10:36am-12:45pm Th FN ART 20368308 8:45-10:50am S FN ART 203 Cunninghamand 10:51am-12:<strong>55</strong>pm S FN ART 20364363 6-8:05pm T FN ART 203 Glumaceand 8:06-10:15pm T FN ART 203ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org684<strong>55</strong> 4 hrs 25 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE GlumaceDART G180 - Introduction toWeb Animation Using Flash3 unitsA basic introduction into what web designers andmultimedia developers need to know to develop highlyinteractive content and/or animation graphicsfor theweb and multimedia. This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64167 6-8:05pm Th FN ART 203 Cunninghamand 8:06-10:15pm Th FN ART 203DART G190 - Photography Fundamentalsand Digital Imaging3 unitsSame as: Photography G190This is a basic course to familiarize students with thefundamentals of photography and digital imaging.Students will gain practical experience relating tocameras, film, exposure, light, content, color, compositionand presentation. This course introduces the basics ofdigital imaging including scanning, printing and imageediting with Adobe Photoshop. Students must providean adjustable film and digital camera.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$35 course material fee68333 9-10:05am MW FN ART 203 Hare Jrand 10:05am-12:10pm MW FN ART 20364158 1-2:05pm TTh FN ART 205 Digiovanniand 2:05-4:10pm TTh FN ART 20564353 6-7:05pm MW FN ART 205 Hughesand 7:05-9:10pm MW FN ART 205DART G200 - Advanced Web Design 3 unitsThis course provides students with advanced website production techniques. Exploration and projectsin complex Internet communications using multiplecomputer applications, such as Adobe Photoshop,Adobe Image Ready , and Macromedia Dreamweaver,to produce state of the art commercial web pages. Thiscourse may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Art/Digital Arts G178$20 course material fee64180 6-8:05pm W FN ART 203 Cunninghamand 8:06-10:15pm W FN ART 203DART G222 - Digital Imaging3 unitsSame as: Art G222In this intoductory course, students will learn to createprofessional-quality, original artwork and digitalimages using the software programs such as Illustrator,Photoshop, and Painter. This hands-on course focuseson familiarizing students with the basic tools andtechniques for creating, editing, and enchancingphotographs and images for use in print, Web, andmultimedia environments. This course may be taken 2times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee64364 8:25-10:30am T FN ART 207 Mahmoodand 10:31am-12:40pm T FN ART 207DIGITAL MEDIA(714) 895-8792dnielsen@gwc.cccd.eduDM G050 - Home Recording3 unitsCoverage of basic home recording, including tracking,microphones, mixing, and CD/DVD creation using digitalaudio workstation systems. Lab experiences includerecording and mixing projects for output to CD, DVD,podcast, or movie formats. This course may take 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, AA/ASdegree only.$20 course material fee68456 8:45-10:50am T FN ART 202 STAFFand 10:51am-12:<strong>55</strong>pm T FN ART 20268457 7-9:05pm Th FN ART 202 Cantusand 9:05-<strong>11</strong>:10pm Th FN ART 202DM G100 - Digital Media, Introduction 3 unitsThe history, concepts and theory behind digital mediaas well as the production process, digital techniques,camera and recording basics, video and audiofundamentals, digital arts will be surveyed. This coursemay be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$20 course material fee68458 8:45-10:50am M FN ART 202 Nielsenand 10:50am-12:<strong>55</strong>pm M FN ART 202DM G<strong>11</strong>0 - Digital Audio, Introduction 3 unitsThis course covers audio theory, tracking, mixing, andmastering techniques using digital audio workstationsystems in more detail. Lab experiences include editing,processing, mixing, and mastering projects. May betaken 3 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee68459 8:45-10:50am W FN ART 202 Kubisand 10:50am-1:<strong>55</strong>pm W FN ART 202DM G<strong>11</strong>1 - Audio Post Production 3 unitsThis course covers audio post-production, includingrecording and mixing sound effects, music, dialogue,and surround sound mixing for synchronization topicture using current industry standard audio and videoediting software. May be taken 3 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee68460 9-<strong>11</strong>:05am Th FN ART 202 Wolzingerand <strong>11</strong>:06am-12:30pm Th FN ART 202and 12:31-1:56pm Th MUSIC <strong>11</strong>0DM G140 - Media Production, Introduction 3 unitsThis course provides hands-on instruction in techniquesand procedures used in media production. Topicsinclude the production process, scriptwriting, directing,audio/sound, lighting and design, camera operation,and recording. May be taken 3 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee68461 1-3:05pm T FN ART 106 Carterand 3:10-5:15pm T FN ART 106and 5:15-6:20pm T FN ART 106DM G160 - Video Editing and Motion Graphics 3 unitsTheory and techniques in digital editing, motiongraphics and DVD authoring using the Final Cut ProSuite will be covered. Topics include assembling,editing digital audio/video sequences, creating motiongraphics, and DVD authoring. May be taken 3 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee68462 1-3:05pm Th FN ART 202 Carterand 3:10-5:15pm Th FN ART 202and 5:15-6:20pm Th FN ART 10668463 5:30-7:35pm T FN ART 202 Wolzingerand 7:36-10:45pm T FN ART 202DM G200 - Applied Digital Media 3 unitsThis is a capstone course for students preparing for acareer in digital media. Students create projects usingaudio, video, and digital arts skills to be included inprofessional level products. This course may be taken 3times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$20 course material fee68464 2-4:05pm W FN ART 202 Carterand 4:05-7:15pm W MUSIC <strong>11</strong>0 KubisSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>30 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesDRAFTINGwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/drafting(714) 895-8792lbaird@gwc.cccd.eduDRAF G090 - CAD Drafting Laboratory 1 unitFor students desiring extra CAD lab hours. The studentwill perform exercises which will be assigned in oneof the prerequisite classes. This course may be taken4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, AA/ASdegree only.Corequisites: Architecture G160 or G162, Drafting G101,G105, G<strong>11</strong>0, G17068309 12-3:10pm T TECH 205 Baird64652 5:30-8:40pm T TECH 205 BairdDRAF G101 - Basic Computer AidedDesign Drafting4 unitsA survey of the basic fundamentals of drafting using themost current version of AutoCAD software. The courseis designed for the first time drafting student with noprevious CAD experience. The course includes freehand sketching, interpreting blueprints, drawing layout,multi-view projection and dimensioning. This coursemay be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$4 course material fee64639 12-3:10pm M TECH 205 Bairdand 3:15-4:20pm M TECH 205and 12-3:10pm W TECH 205DRAF G105 - Basic Engineering Drafting I,Computer Aided Drafting3 unitsThe course will cover the study of correct letter styles fordrafting, geometric construction, multi-view projection,basic dimensioning, threads & fasteners, isometricdrawing and single auxiliary projection. All draftingproblems will be drawn using computer aided drafting,(CAD), with AutoCAD software. This course may betaken 2 times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.$5 course material fee64667 5:30-7:35pm T TECH 205 Bairdand 7:36-9:41pm T TECH 205DRAF G170 - Advanced 3D Mechanical Design 3 unitsThis is an advanced solid modeling design course formechanical drafters, designers, and engineers. Studentswill use the most current Computer Aided Drafting(CAD) software and computer lab projects to developsolid models, assemblies and drawings and to solvemechanical design problems. This course may be taken2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Drafting G<strong>11</strong>0$3 course material fee64650 12-2:05pm T TECH 205 Bairdand 2:06-4:<strong>11</strong>pm T TECH 205CLASS CANCELLATION<strong>College</strong> reserves the right to cancel classes.All classes offered are based upon sufficientenrollment to economically warrant them. Classesmay be cancelled as a result of low enrollment,State legislation, and/or financial considerations.When classes are cancelled due to low enrollment,every attempt will be made to help students adjusttheir academic schedules.ECOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/ecology(714) 895-8990mwallace@gwc.cccd.eduECOL G100 - People and Their Environment 3 unitsCurrent problems & possible solutions for people & theirenvironment.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64654 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh MATHSC 217 LeipzigECONOMICSwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/economics(714) 895-8790mbowlby@gwc.cccd.eduECON G<strong>11</strong>0 - American Economic Problems 3 unitsApplication of economic theory to solution of theproblems of American economy, economics of choice,education, inflation, pollution, & poverty.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.68403 12:45am - 2:10pm Th BUS 209 KeepECON G120 - Economic Historyof the United States3 unitsSame as: History G<strong>11</strong>0Survey of the growth of the American economy fromcolonial times to the present. Emphasis on causal agents& theoretical roots.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64668 12:45-2:10pm MW ADMIN 210 MooreECON G180 - Micro Economics3 unitsAn introduction to the tools and methods of economicanalysis. The course deals with the principles ofeconomic analysis, supply and demand, costs, microeconomicmodels, and production.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or MathematicsPlacement Assessment64657 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am MW ADMIN 209 Carle64658 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW ADMIN 215 Carle64659 12:45-2:10pm TTh ADMIN 209 Fey64661 6:35-9:45pm T ADMIN 2<strong>11</strong> CumminsECON G285 - Macro-Economics3 unitsThis course is a continuation of the tools of economicanalysis and the application of these tools to the issuesof macro-economics. Advisory: Econ G180Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or MathematicsPlacement AssessmentAdvisories: Economics G18064662 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh ADMIN 209 KeepONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68404 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE PakulaPlease refer to thesearchable schedule forup-to-date information regarding courseofferings. Updates to theprinted schedule and the current .pdfversion that is posted may be foundafter press updateswww.goldenwestcollege.eduEnglish Prerequisite RequirementsSome English courses have mandatory prerequisites. If you are planning to enroll in one ofthese courses, you must meet one of the following:1. Your GWC placement test (results) must recommend you for the class (placement testscores are valid for 2 years from the original date of the test)Or2. You must have completed the prerequisite course with a grade of “C” or better at GWCafter 1989 or be currently enrolled in it,Or3. You must have completed the prerequisite course at GWC prior to 1989 or anothercollege with a grade of “C” or better. To show proof of the prerequisite completion, bring acopy of your transcript or grade report to the Admissions Office prior to enrolling. Pleaseallow 24 hours for processing.Students who have taken English assessment tests at a California community college withinthe last two years may use those placement results in lieu of assessment testing at <strong>Golden</strong><strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Such students should bring their test results to the Assessment Center forreview.Students wishing to challenge a prerequisite or placement may contact the AssessmentCenter for further information. Prerequisite Challenge forms can be obtained from theAssessment Center. Instructions are provided on the Challenge form.For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu31WANT TO BEA TEACHER?Classes are designedprimarily for prospectiveelementary and secondaryteachers or any studentwho wishes to focus oneducation and learning.EDUCATIONwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/education(714) 895-8762lyork@gwc.cccd.eduEDUC G102 - Teaching DiverseContemporary Classrooms1 unitTeaching in Diverse Contemporary Classrooms.Introduction to teaching and learning skills for potentialteachers. This course will address the qualities of aneffective teacher, components and purposes of aneffective professional portfolio and critical issues indiverse contemporary classrooms. Course includes 10hours of arranged fieldwork.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.TEACh 3Designed primarily for prospective elementary andsecondary teachers or any student who wishes to focuson education and learning. Field trip required.65809 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:15pm T HUM 303 BadawiEDUC G103 - Technology Proficienciesfor Teachers I2 unitsBased on the Technology Standards for a CA K-12Preliminary Teaching Credential, this class focuses onthe technology proficiencies required prior to credentialcandidates being issued a preliminary Multiple or SingleSubject Credential.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Computer Business Applications G101$5 course material feeONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65810 2:25-3:40pm T HUM 201 Jonesand 1 hr 46 min arr/wk GWC ONLINEEDUC G200 - The Teaching Profession 3 unitsExamination of opportunities, requirements,responsibilities and rewards in teaching. Skills neededand problems encountered in the classroom. Courseincludes 40 hours of assigned fieldwork.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.TEACh 3Designed primarily for prospective elementary andsecondary teachers or any student who wishes to focuson education and learning. Field trip required.65801 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm M HL SCI <strong>11</strong>8 Wardand 2 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC SITEENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/engineering(714) 895-8792thersh@gwc.cccd.eduET G100 - Electrical Fundamentals:AC-DC Circuits4 unitsBasic AC/DC circuits analysis; lab experience & testequipment practice; for engineering & control systemstechnicians.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.64663 6:30-7:<strong>55</strong>pm MW TECH 212 Hershand 7:56-9:40pm MW TECH 212ENGLISHwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/english(714) 895-8772dbarua@gwc.cccd.eduENGL G009 - Developmental Readingand Writing3 unitsDesigned for students with native fluency in Englishwho need extensive reading and writing preparationfor college. Some students may need additional supportfrom the Writing Center.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$2 course material fee64714 8-10:05am MW HUM 302 Hawk67251 8:50-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW HUM 303 Galassi64727 9:30-<strong>11</strong>:35am MW BUS 209 Bergman67252 10:15am-12:20pm MW FN ART 106 Hawk68009 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm MW MATHSC <strong>11</strong>8A Galassi64717 8-10:05am TTh MATHSC 125 Harris64712 8:50-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh MATHSC 215 Galassi66053 9:30-<strong>11</strong>:35am TTh ADMIN 214 Hunter64715 10:15am-12:20pm TTh MATHSC 125 Harris67205 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm TTh HUM 301 McGrath64735 5:<strong>55</strong>-8pm MW ADMIN 214 Skidmore64716 5:<strong>55</strong>-8pm TTh HUM 301 Hunter8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>64720 6-10:15pm MW REC ED 107 STAFFENGL G010 - Preparation for<strong>College</strong> Writing and Reading3 unitsThis course is designed for students who need additionalreading and writing preparation for entry into EnglishG100. It includes paragraph and essay writing, criticalreading, and some grammar review. Some students mayneed additional support from the Writing Center.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.Prerequisites: English G009 or English as a SecondLanguage G071 or Placement Test$2 course material fee64729 8-10:05am MW ADMIN 215 Carney64722 8:50-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW HUM 315 Goodman64723 8:50-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW HUM 310 Josifek64721 10:15am-12:20pm MW LIBR 221 Carney64741 10:15am-12:20pm MW HUM 302 Scheys67204 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm MW ADMIN 224 Josifek64801 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm MW ADMIN 214 Goodman64731 12:45-2:50pm MW BUS <strong>11</strong>1 Gorrie64719 8-10:05am TTh FN ART 2<strong>11</strong> Remsburg-Shir67507 8:50-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh HUM 310 Kaiser64732 8:50-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh HUM 303 Holland64725 10:15am-12:20pm TTh FN ART 2<strong>11</strong> Remsburg-Shir64734 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm TTh HUM 310 Galassi67202 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm TTh HUM 307 HollandENGL G010 continued…For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.eduENGL G010 continued…64728 12:45-2:50pm TTh FN ART 2<strong>11</strong> Remsburg-Shir64800 8am-12:15pm F ADMIN 214 Brennan64736 10:15am-12:20pm TTh TECH 100 Brennan64733 5:<strong>55</strong>-8pm MW FN ART 2<strong>11</strong> Strong64747 8:10-10:15pm MW FN ART 2<strong>11</strong> Anderson,P64726 5:<strong>55</strong>-8pm TTh HUM 302 Brady66106 8:10-10:15pm TTh HUM 302 Kaiser8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>64730 6-10:15pm MW HL SCI <strong>11</strong>8 BradyENGL G081 - Creative Writing: Prose 3 unitsWriting short stories, novels, articles, plays, personalessays, or autobiographies. Informal discussion &criticism of student work by instructor & class, &analyzing professional models. This course may betaken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, AA/ASdegree only.64829 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh HUM 302 TayyarENGL G100 - Freshman Composition 3 unitsComposition and revision of essays, critical thinking,critical reading and documentation. Recommendedfor all liberal arts majors and those planning to transferto a four-year college or university. Instructor mayrecommend up to one additional hour per week in theWriting Center.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: English G010 or Placement Test$2 course material fee64765 8-10:05am MW HUM 305 Sprague64767 8:50-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW LIBR 222 Myers64762 8:50-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW HUM 316 Mc Grath64754 9:30-<strong>11</strong>:35am MW HUM 206 Jereb64764 9:30-<strong>11</strong>:35am MW ADMIN 210 Najm64771 10:15am-12:20pm MW LIBR 205 Harris64768 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm MW HUM 316 Sprague64756 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm MW HUM 303 Myers66109 12:45-2:50pm MW BUS 210 Harris64761 12:45-4:<strong>55</strong>pm M HUM 310 Remsburg-Shir647<strong>55</strong> 8-10:05am TTh HUM 307 Lundquist64743 8:50-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh LIBR 221 Tayyar64752 8:50-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh HUM 316 Cosand64772 9:30-<strong>11</strong>:35am TTh BUS 210 Anderson,T64763 10:15am-12:20pm TTh HUM 315 Lundquist64781 10:15am-12:20pm TTh MATHSC 109 Atherton64769 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm TTh LIBR 222 Moore64785 12:45-2:50pm TTh HUM 303 Tarango64758 8am-12:15pm F HUM 206 Folayan68496 8:50-10:<strong>55</strong>am T/Th LIBR 205 Hitcher68497 12:45-2:50pm T/Th ADMIN 214 Toffler64783 5:<strong>55</strong>-8pm MW HUM 310 Savard66<strong>11</strong>1 6-10:15pm M HUM 301 Bergman64753 5:<strong>55</strong>-8pm TTh TECH <strong>11</strong>8 Anderson,T64777 6-10:15pm T BUS 208 Gorrie64774 8:10-10:15pm TTh HUM 310 Whitney64770 6-10:15pm W HUM 301 NajmONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64784 6-8pm T BUS 209 ZuidervaartENGL G100 continued…and 2 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINESpring 20<strong>11</strong> Courses


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>32 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesENGL G100 continued…Community for SuccessLearning CommunityLearning Community ProgramSee Page 18 for more information:-ENGL G100, 64766 is part of a Learning Community,designed to provide support and enhance the collegeexperiences of GWC students. This Learning Communityis a semester long program open to all students, andrequires concurrent enrollment in COMM G<strong>11</strong>0, 67731.For more info, contact Professor Joyce Bishop(714) 895-8304 or e-mail jbishop@gwc.cccd.eduLECTURE64766 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm TTh HUM 316 KabajiLECTURE67731 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh TECH <strong>11</strong>6 BennettONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.orgEnglish G100, ticket #64778 has twoMANDATORY on-campus meetings: 1/31 and 5/25 at7-9pm in HUM 3<strong>11</strong>.64778 4 hrs 15 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE FolayanPUENTE PROGRAMSee Page 23 for more information:This section along with concurrent enrollment in 67<strong>11</strong>8Consl G104 is part of the Puente Program which focuseson Chicano/Latino content. It is a year-long program opento all students. For more info, contact Counselor YvonneValenzuela, GWC Counseling Center, (714) 895-8<strong>11</strong>9.LECTURE64760 10:15am-12:20pm MW HUM 307 TarangoLECTURE67<strong>11</strong>8 8:35-10am MW HUM 307 ValenzuelaONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org-Two on-campus mandatory class meetings.First meeting, <strong>Fri</strong> 2/4 from 10:00am to 12:30 pm inSecond meeting, <strong>Fri</strong> 5/13 from 10:00am to 12:30 pm64779 10am-12pm F HUM 212 Kabajiand 4 hrs 10 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE-Two on-campus mandatory class meetings.First meeting, Thurs 2/3 from 5:00pm to 7:30pminSecond meeting, Thurs 5/12 from 5:00pm to 7:30pm64776 5-7pm Th HUM 212 Kabajiand 4 hrs 10 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>64749 6-10:15pm MW BUS 208 Sandowicz64759 6-10:15pm TTh LIBR 222 TybergENGL G<strong>11</strong>0 - Critical Thinking, Readingand Writing through Literature3 unitsCritical thinking, reading & writing through literature.Analysis & evaluation of fiction, poetry & drama, &writing critical papers.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: English G100$2 course material fee64790 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am MW HUM 301 Zuidervaart64680 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW ADMIN 214 Tayyar64792 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW BUS 210 Moore67702 12:45-2:10pm MW HUM 302 Lundquist64787 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am TTh HUM 301 Whitchurch64788 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh HUM 302 Moore64780 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh BUS 108 Tarango65878 12:45-2:10pm TTh HUM 305 Barua64817 9am-12:10pm F HUM 307 Lavarini64793 9am-12:10pm S HUM 303 Tyberg68498 12:45-2:10pm MW HUM 307 Barua68499 12:45-2:10pm T/Th HUM 315 Strong64795 6:35-9:45pm M HUM 307 Cosand64796 6:35-9:45pm T HUM 307 Savard64797 6:35-9:45pm W HUM 307 Ewing64831 6:35-9:45pm Th HUM 307 Sandowicz8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>64786 6:35-9:45pm MW BUS 2<strong>11</strong> Whitney64782 6:35-9:45pm TTh BUS 2<strong>11</strong> AthertonENGL G<strong>11</strong>0H - Critical Thinking, Reading,and Writing through Literature, Honors 3 unitsIn this class honors students participate in moreintensive study and critical thinking, reading and writingabout literature than the standard course. Studyingthematically linked works in a variety of genres,we develop our ability to write interpretive papersanalyzing fiction, poetry and drama. We focus on theways style creates meaning, both in the authors studiedand in our own writing. We also develop a heightenedawareness of the presuppositions and implications ofvaried approaches to literary study.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: English G100$2 course material feeHONORSFor additional information, please see the Honorssection located in this schedule.64794 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW HUM 301 MooreENGL G<strong>11</strong>2 - Appreciation of Literature 3 unitsThis course is a broad introduction to literature. Studentswill learn appreciation of fiction, poetry & drama incultural/historical context.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64798 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh HUM 301 Mc GrathENGL G<strong>11</strong>4 - Great Myths and Legends 3 unitsThis course surveys the famous myths and legends ofvarious world cultures. Readings include original mythsand legends as well as critical approaches. The coursedeals with universal topics such as creation, destruction,and the relationship between gods and the naturalworld.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64799 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW HUM 310 TayyarENGL G1<strong>55</strong> - American Literature:Post-Civil War to the Present3 unitsA study of American Literature from the Civil War to thepresent.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: English G10064803 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh BUS 208 TarangoENGL G165 - Masterpieces of World Literature 3 unitsThis course is a study of world literary masterpiecessince the European Renaissance.Students develop in their understanding and enjoymentof great literature, analyzing major writings from Asiaand the <strong>West</strong>, and considering how these works reflectand affect the values of their own times as well as thepresent.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: English G10064789 12:45-2:10pm MW HUM 307 BaruaENGL G180 - Shakespeare3 unitsIn this course students will study the plays and poemsof William Shakespeare. The course will focus on thepolitics, culture, and aesthetics of Shakespeare’s work.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: English G10068268 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh HUM 305 BaruaENGL G180H - Shakespeare Honors 3 unitsAn intensive, Honors-level introduction to the worksof William Shakespeare. Students will read more playsand poems written by Shakespeare than in the standardclass, and be expected to write longer, more criticallyresearched essays than in English G180.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: English G100HONORSFor additional information, please see the Honorssection located in this schedule.68423 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh HUM 305 BaruaENGL G280 - Creative Writing3 unitsPoetry & short fiction, basic creative writing techniques.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: English G10064807 6:35-9:45pm W HUM 302 BaruaENGL G281 - Creative Writing: Prose 3 unitsWriting short stories, personal essays, or autobiographies.Informal discussion & criticism of student work byinstructor & class. This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: English G10064808 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh HUM 302 TayyarENGL G295 - Major British Authors 3 unitsStudy of selected writers in English literature from 1800to the present.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: English G10064802 12:45-2:10pm MW HUM 206 MooreFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu33ENGLISH AS A SECONDLANGUAGEwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/esl(714) 895-8772nboyer@gwc.cccd.eduESL G0<strong>11</strong> - ESL Core Course, Level I 5 unitsThis is the first in a series of seven levels. It is a beginningESL core course for students who are learning basic skillsin English reading, writing, listening, speaking, andgrammar. No previous English is required.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL G013$2 course material fee64804 7:<strong>55</strong>-10am TTh REC ED <strong>11</strong>7 Baumheckeland 10:01-<strong>11</strong>:05am TTh REC ED <strong>11</strong>7ESL G012 - ESL Reading/Writing, Level I 3 unitsThis course gives intensive practice in reading,writing, and grammar to low beginning ESL students.Concurrent enrollment in ESL 0<strong>11</strong>Core Course and/orESL 013 Listening/Speaking strongly advised.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$2 course material fee64689 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>6 DeesESL G013 - ESL Listening/Speaking, Level I 3 unitsThis course gives intensive practice in listening,speaking, and pronunciation to beginning ESL students.Concurrent enrollment in ESL G0<strong>11</strong> strongly advised.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL G0<strong>11</strong>$2 course material fee64695 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>5 BoyerESL G021 - ESL Core Course, Level 2 5 unitsThis is the second in a series of seven levels. Highbeginning ESL core course for students who are learningbasic skills in English reading, writing, speaking, listeningand grammar.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.Prerequisites: ESL G0<strong>11</strong> and G013 or placement by ESLassessment process.Advisories: ESL G022 and ESL G023$2 course material fee64684 4:<strong>55</strong>-7pm MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>4 Hodjeraand 7:01-8:05pm MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>4ESL G022 - ESL Reading/Writing, Level 2 3 unitsDesigned to give intensive practice in reading, writing,and grammar to high beginning ESL students.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.Prerequisites: ESL G012 or placement by ESL assessmentprocess.Advisories: ESL G0<strong>11</strong> and/or concurrent enrollment inESL G021 and ESL G023$2 course material fee64686 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>6 DeesESL G023 - ESL Listening/Speaking, Level 2 3 unitsDesigned to give intensive practice in listening,speaking, and pronunciation to high beginning ESLstudents.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.Prerequisites: ESL G013 or placement by ESL assessmentprocess.Advisories: ESL G0<strong>11</strong> and/or concurrent enrollment inESL G021 and/or ESL G022$2 course material fee64739 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>5 Boyer64812 8:10-9:35pm MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>6 RamiESL G031 - ESL Core Course, Level 3 5 unitsThird in a series of seven levels. Low Intermediate ESLcourse in English reading, writing, speaking, listeningand grammar.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.Prerequisites: ESL G021 and G023 or placement by ESLassessment process.Advisories: ESL G032 and/or ESL G033$2 course material fee64693 4:<strong>55</strong>-7pm MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>6 Barrettand 7:01-8:05pm MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>665696 7:<strong>55</strong>-10am TTh REC ED <strong>11</strong>4 Deesand 10:01-<strong>11</strong>:05am TTh REC ED <strong>11</strong>4ESL G032 - ESL Reading/Writing, Level 3 3 unitsDesigned to give intensive practice in reading, writing,and grammar to low intermediate ESL students.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.Prerequisites: ESL G022 or placement by ESL assessmentprocess.Advisories: ESL G021 and/or ESL G022 and/or concurrentenrollment in ESL G031 and/or ESL G033.$2 course material fee64713 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh REC ED <strong>11</strong>5 BoyerESL G033 - ESL Listening/Speaking, Level 3 3 unitsThis course is designed to give intensive practicein listening, speaking, and pronunciation to lowintermediate ESL students. Stress on pronunciation ofvowel sounds and end consonant clusters.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.Prerequisites: ESL G023 or placement by ESL assessmentprocess.Advisories: ESL G021 and/or concurrent enrollment inESL G031 and/or ESL G032$2 course material fee64757 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>7 Ullrich64700 8:10-9:35pm MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>5 HodjeraESL G041 - ESL Core Course, Level 4 5 unitsFourth in a series of seven levels. Intermediate ESLcourse in English reading, writing, speaking, listeningand grammar.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.Prerequisites: ESL G031 and ESL G033 or placement byESL assessment process.Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL G042 and/orESL G043$2 course material fee64697 9:30-<strong>11</strong>:35am MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>4 Barrettand <strong>11</strong>:36am-12:40pm MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>464677 4:<strong>55</strong>-7pm TTh REC ED <strong>11</strong>5 Kellyand 7:01-8:05pm TTh REC ED <strong>11</strong>5ESL G042 - ESL Reading/Writing, Level 4 3 unitsDesigned to give intensive practice in reading, writing,and grammar to intermediate ESL students. This coursemay be taken 2 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.Prerequisites: ESL 032 or placement by ESL assessmentprocess.Advisories: ESL G031 and/or ESL G032 and/or concurrentenrollment in ESL G041 and/or ESL G043$2 course material fee64692 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>6 DeesESL G043 - ESL Listening/Speaking, Level 4 3 unitsDesigned to give intensive practice in listening, speaking,and pronunciation to intermediate ESL students.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.Prerequisites: ESL G033 or placement by ESL assessmentprocess.Advisories: ESL G031 and/or concurrent enrollment inESL G041 and/or ESL G042$2 course material fee64698 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh REC ED <strong>11</strong>7 Ullrich64702 8:10-9:35pm TTh REC ED <strong>11</strong>7 RamiESL G051 - ESL Core Course, Level 5 5 unitsFifth in a series of seven levels. High intermediate ESLcourse in English reading, writing, speaking, listeningand grammar. Concurrent enrollment in ESL G052Reading and ESL G053 Listening/Speaking stronglyadvised.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.Prerequisites: ESL G041 and ESL G043 or placement byESL assessment process.Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL G052 and/orESL G053$2 course material fee67214 9:30-<strong>11</strong>:35am MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>7 Ullrichand <strong>11</strong>:36am-12:40pm MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>764703 4:<strong>55</strong>-7pm TTh REC ED <strong>11</strong>7 Revillaand 7:01-8:05pm TTh REC ED <strong>11</strong>7ESL G052 - ESL Reading/Writing, Level 5 3 unitsThis course is designed to give intensive practice inreading, writing, and grammar to high intermediate ESLstudents.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.Prerequisites: ESL G042 or placement by ESL assessmentprocess.Advisories: ESL G041 and/or concurrent enrollment inESL G051 and/or ESL G053$2 course material fee64718 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh REC ED <strong>11</strong>4 Sillings64705 8:10-9:35pm TTh REC ED <strong>11</strong>5 KellyESL G053 - ESL Listening/Speaking, Level 5 3 unitsThe fifth in a series of seven courses. Intensive practicein listening, speaking and pronunciation to highintermediate English as a Second Language (ESL)students. Students will learn to take simple notes andgive short presentations using a variety of grammaticalpatterns.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.Prerequisites: ESL G043 or placement by ESL assessmentprocess.Advisories: ESL G041 and/or concurrent enrollment inESL G051 and/or ESL G052$2 course material fee64678 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>4 Barrett64816 6:35-8pm MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>5 BaumheckelSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu35ESL G061 - ESL Core Course, Level 6 4 unitsSixth in a series of seven levels. Low advanced ESL corecourse in English reading, writing, speaking, listeningand grammar. Concurrent enrollment in ESL G062Reading/Writing and/or ESL G063 Listening/Speaking isstrongly advised.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.Prerequisites: ESL G051, G052 and G053 or placement byESL assessment process.Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL G062 and/orESL G063$2 course material fee647<strong>11</strong> <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm MW HUM 315 Armendaris67603 4:<strong>55</strong>-6:59pm TTh REC ED <strong>11</strong>6 DrumESL G062 - ESL Reading/Writing, Level 6 3 unitsThis course is designed to give intensive practice inreading, writing, and grammar to low-advanced Englishas a Second Language (ESL) students.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.Prerequisites: ESL G052 or placement by ESL assessmentprocess.Advisories: ESL G051 and/or concurrent enrollment inESL G061$1.50 course material fee64710 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh REC ED <strong>11</strong>5 BoyerESL G063 - ESL Listening/Speaking, Level 6 3 unitsThe sixth in a series of seven courses. Intensive practicein listening, speaking and study skills to low-advancedEnglish as a Second Language (ESL) students. Studentswill develop analytical note-taking skills and make oralreports and presentations.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.Prerequisites: ESL G053 or placement by ESL assessmentprocess.Advisories: ESL G051 and/or concurrent enrollment inESL G061$1.50 course material fee64675 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW REC ED 107 Tumbas64694 7:05-8:30pm TTh REC ED <strong>11</strong>6 DrumESL G071 - ESL Core Course, Level 7 4 unitsLast in a series of seven levels. High advanced ESLcore course in reading, writing, speaking, listening, andgrammar. Concurrent enrollment in ESL 073 Listening/Speaking strongly advised.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.Prerequisites: ESL G061 and G063 or placement by ESLassessment process.Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL G073.$2 course material fee65866 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:15pm MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>5 Boyer65870 7:05-9:10pm MW REC ED <strong>11</strong>7 ArmendarisESL G073 - ESL Listening/Speaking, Level 7 2 unitsSeventh in a series of seven courses. Advanced Englishas a Second Language (ESL) Listening/Speaking/Notetaking& Study Skills.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.Prerequisites: ESL G063 or placement by ESL assessmentprocess.Advisories: ESL G061 and/or concurrent enrollment inG071$1.50 course material fee65869 4:<strong>55</strong>-7pm W REC ED <strong>11</strong>7 UllrichENGLISH READING &WRITING CENTERwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/writing(714) 895-8303mngo@gwc.cccd.eduENGW G001 - Grammar 1: Parts of Speech 1.25 unitsThis is a Writing and Reading Center course for studentswho want to improve their basic grammar skills. This isa computer based course recommended for studentsenrolled in ESL G021, G031, and G041. This course maybe taken 2 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$5 course material fee68004 2 hrs 50 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G002 - Grammar 2: Essential Grammar .5 unitsThis is a Writing and Reading Center course designedto help students master basic sentence mechanics,spelling, plurals, and possessives. This is a computerbased course recommended for students enrolled in ESLG041, G051, G061, G071 and English G009 and G010.This course may be taken 2 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$2 course material fee68005 1 hr arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G003 - Grammar 3:Building Sentences1.25 unitsThis is a Writing and Reading Center course designedto help students master basic writing structure, wordusage, diction, style, and tone. This is a computer basedcourse recommended for students enrolled in ESL G061,G071, and English G009, G010, and G100. This coursemay be taken 2 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$5 course material fee68006 2 hrs 50 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G0<strong>11</strong> - Building Vocabulary Skills I 1 unitThis Writing Center course is designed for beginningESL students in courses such as ESL G0<strong>11</strong> and G021,who possess a vocabulary of approximately 600 wordsand need practice with basic English. Students willpractice a variety of strategies for learning and retainingvocabulary used in everyday written communication.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.64701 2 hrs 25 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G012 - Building Vocabulary Skills II 1 unitThis Writing and Reading Center course is designedfor intermediate level ESL students in courses suchas ESL G031 and G041, who possess a vocabulary ofapproximately 1700 words and need practice with wordsused in a basic English. Students will practice a variety ofstrategies for learning and retaining vocabulary used ineveryday written communication.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.64706 2 hrs 25 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G013 - Building Vocabulary Skills III 1 unitThis Writing and Reading Center course is designed forintermediate ESL students in courses such as ESL G051and G061, who possess a vocabulary of about 2300words and need practice with a basic level of academicvocabulary . Students will practice a variety of strategiesfor learning and retaining vocabulary used in everydaywritten communication.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.64707 2 hrs 25 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G014 - Building Vocabulary Skills IV 1 unitThis Writing and Reading Center course is designed foradvanced ESL students in courses such as ESL G071, whopossess a vocabulary of at least 3000 words and want toprepare for basic English courses. Students will practicea variety of strategies for learning and retaining collegelevel vocabulary.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.64708 2 hrs 25 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G015 - Academic Vocabulary Skills I 1 unitThis Writing and Reading Center course is designedfor students of basic level English courses such asEnglish G009 and English G010 who need practicewith intermediate academic vocabulary. Students willpractice a variety of strategies for learning and retainingvocabulary used in an academic environment.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.64740 2 hrs 25 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G016 - Academic Vocabulary Skills II 1 unitThis Writing and Reading Center course is designedfor students in college level English courses such asEnglish G100 and English G<strong>11</strong>0 who need practicewith advanced academic vocabulary. Students willpractice a variety of strategies for learning and retainingvocabulary used in an academic environment.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$2 course material fee64751 2 hrs 25 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G020 - Writing Center Conference I .18 unitsIndividually tailored instruction for any student withwriting needs, including developing and organizingideas, grammar, punctuation, and overcoming ESLinterference. This course can be take in connectionwith any course at the college which requires writtenassignments. This course may be taken 4 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$5 course material fee68162 0 hr 33 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G020 - Writing Center Conference I .25 unitsIndividually tailored instruction for any student withwriting needs, including developing and organizingideas, grammar, punctuation, and overcoming ESLinterference. This course can be take in connectionwith any course at the college which requires writtenassignments. This course may be taken 4 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$5 course material fee68163 0 hr 50 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>36 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesENGW G020 - Writing Center Conference I .5 unitsIndividually tailored instruction for any student withwriting needs, including developing and organizingideas, grammar, punctuation, and overcoming ESLinterference. This course can be take in connectionwith any course at the college which requires writtenassignments. This course may be taken 4 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$5 course material fee68164 0 hr 94 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G021 - Writing Center Conference II .5 unitsA continuation of the individually tailored writinginstruction begun in English G097. This course may betaken 4 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$5 course material fee64775 0 hr 94 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G022 - Writing In the Work Place 1.25 unitsThis is a Writing and Reading Center course designedto teach students how to write simply and effectivelyin business settings. It focuses on how to write memos,directions, letters, meeting documents, reports, andhow to fill-out forms. This course may be taken 2 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$2 course material fee68007 2 hrs 50 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G023 - Writing a Unified Paragraph .5 unitsThis course instructs students in the process ofdeveloping a unified paragraph. It includes sections onprewriting techniques, developing a topic sentence andsupport sentences, and writing and revising a unifiedparagraph. Students should expect to complete at least18 hours of work for 0.5 units of credit and may progressat their own pace. This course may be taken 2 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$2 course material fee64737 1 hr 25 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G024 - Writing a Unified Essay 1 unitInstructs students in the process of essay writing, fromgenerating ideas to final revisions. Students practice thefive-paragraph essay response to both self-generatedtopics and academic prompts. This course may be taken2 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$2 course material fee64742 2 hrs 04 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G025 - Writing the UniversityApplication Letter.18 unitsGuides students through the process of writing thePersonal Statement required with the University ofCalifornia application.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$2 course material fee64691 0 hr 50 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G030 - Guided Reading Development .5 unitsHelps students of all levels develop reading, writing, andvocabulary skills.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$2 course material fee67206 0 hr 94 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G031 - English Reading for ESL 1 unitThis course will help ESL students at the 030/040/050levels. Students will use newspaper articles to practiceimportant reading skills such as pre-reading, scanning,finding main ideas, and understanding and usingvocabulary. This course may be taken 4 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$2 course material fee66007 2 hrs 25 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G032 - Reading for <strong>College</strong> Success .5 unitsLab course which focuses on reading comprehension,vocabulary, retention, and speed for success in collegecourses. This course may be taken 4 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$2 course material fee64687 0 hr 94 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G034 - Intermediate Reading Strategies 2 unitsReading lab course based on PLATO reading software.For students who want to increase their foundationalreading skills. This course covers a variety of readingskills, encourages active reading, and develops criticalthinking skills. This course may be taken 2 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$2 course material fee66009 4 hrs 25 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENGW G035 - Advanced Reading Strategies 2 unitsThis computer-based lab course is for students whowant to build advanced reading skills across severalcontent areas, such as literature, social science, history,and science. This course may be taken 2 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.$2 course material fee66010 4 hrs 25 min arr/wk LIBR 130 CosandENVIRONMENTAL STUDIESwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/envrioment(714) 895-8792thersh@gwc.cccd.eduENVS G100 - Introduction toEnvironmental Studies3 unitsDesigned to give the student a general overview of theenvironmental hazardous materials field.-Instructional support and materials available inSpanish for ENVS G100 course onlyOptional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64083 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Hersh64086 6-9:10pm T TECH 202 HershENVS G133 - Energy Audit I4 unitsStudents in this course will learn how to do energy auditsby studying procedures to use, useful instrumentation,energy estimates and savings calculations, and energyend-use profiles.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.68437 12:40-4:<strong>55</strong>pm W TECH 214 HershENVS G160 - Solar Energy I – ThermalTechnologies and Applications4 unitsSame as: Engineering Technology G160This course is designed to introduce the concepts andpractical applications of solar thermal energy. Emphasiswill be on low-temperature applications for solar hotwater and space heating. Career paths and opportunitieswithin associated industry will be presented.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.68310 1-3:05pm MW TECH 202 HershENVS G162 - Solar Energy II – PhotovoltaicTechnologies and Applications4 unitsSame as: Engineering Technology G162This course is designed to provide an introductionto solar photovoltaic energy systems and theirapplications. Career paths and opportunities withinassociated industries will be presented.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.64088 6-10:15pm Th TECH 202 HershENVS G190 - Environmental StudiesPracticum1.5 unitsThe course provides a practical experience in a realisticwork setting in the environmental industry. This coursemay be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.68439 8:30-9am Th TECH 202 Hershand 9:01am-12:10pm Th TECH 202For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu37FLORAL DESIGNwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/floral(714) 895-8792gcall@gwc.cccd.eduFLRL G015 - Floral Design-WeddingDesigns, Advanced2 unitsProvides theory and lab experience in the styling ofwedding specific floral pieces and identifies floral trends.Body flowers, carrying pieces, ceremony and receptiondesigns will be executed. Consultation, servicing,ordering and pricing will be covered. This course may betaken 2 times.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Advisories: Floral G<strong>11</strong>0$175 course material fee68138 9-10:25am Th REC ED <strong>11</strong>9 Calland 10:25am-12:30pm Th REC ED <strong>11</strong>9FLRL G020 - Designs in GlobalFloristry, Advanced2 unitsAdvanced study of and practice in floral designtechniques consistent with the global floral industrywith emphasis on European designs, International floralcustoms, wedding décor, sympathy tributes, displayand home designs. Student projects are taken home.Advisory: Floral G010Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Advisories: Floral G<strong>11</strong>0$150 course material fee64819 6-7:25pm Th REC ED <strong>11</strong>9 Calland 7:26-9:30pm Th REC ED <strong>11</strong>9FLRL G025 - Advanced Floral Design-Event Planning and Display2 unitsThis course focuses on the advanced design skills andtechniques used to create thematic floral arrangementsfor special events and window display. This class includescomprehensive information regarding planning,organizing, designing, and delivering designs for specialoccasions. Party props, room décor, table treatments, and display elements are emphasized along with artprinciples and creative thematic approaches to floraldesign. Students will design and create a themed floralarrangement each week during the floral lab portion ofclass. After evaluation, the completed project may betaken home. This course may be taken 2 times.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Advisories: Floral G<strong>11</strong>0$150 course material fee68440 9-10:25am W REC ED <strong>11</strong>9 Calland 10:25am-12:30pm W REC ED <strong>11</strong>9FLRL G027 - Creativity and Competition 2 unitsIndividualized, non-standard, contemporary flowerarrangements are created emphasizing the use of thestudent’s own imagination and creative talent. Thiscourse will broaden the students design elements,personally expand and develop beyond studentspresent personal creativity potential. Enhance thestudents skills to prepare for competition by practicingduring lab time of class. This course may be taken 2times.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Advisories: Floral G<strong>11</strong>0$150 course material fee64818 6-7:25pm T REC ED <strong>11</strong>9 Somoanoand 7:26-9:35pm T REC ED <strong>11</strong>9FLRL G050 - Floral Placement andProductions Practicum II2 unitsEmphasis in this course will be focused towardsproviding students opportunities to gain proficiency bydeveloping skills in an industrial environment.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Advisories: Floral G<strong>11</strong>0$150 course material fee64815 6-7:25pm W REC ED <strong>11</strong>9 Somoanoand 7:26-9:10pm W REC ED <strong>11</strong>9FLRL G<strong>11</strong>0 - Basic Floral Design 2.5 unitsIntroductory course focuses on theory, flower handlingskills, color, basic design principles/techniques forarrangements, corsages. Includes flower, foliage and toolidentification. Detailed instruction and demonstrationsensure student success during labs. This course may betaken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$150 course material fee68316 9-<strong>11</strong>:05am M REC ED <strong>11</strong>9 Calland <strong>11</strong>:06am-1:10pm M REC ED <strong>11</strong>968317 6-8:05pm M REC ED <strong>11</strong>9 Calland 8:06-10:10pm M REC ED <strong>11</strong>9FRENCH Language CoursePrerequisite RequirementsFor information regarding prerequisiteenforcement for World Languages,please see page 53 in this class schedule.FRENCHwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/french(714) 895-8772alopezrodriguez@gwc.cccd.eduFREN G060 - Practical French, Beginning 3 unitsThis course is designed to introduce the student to thefundamental skills of spoken French. Not recommendedfor native French speakers.Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, AA/ASdegree only.$3 course material fee64820 6:35-9:45pm T ADMIN 224 DannovFREN G180 - Elementary French5 unitsStudents learn to understand, speak, read and writebasic French. The communicative approach is used.Native speakers are eligible by permission of theinstructor only. This course is equivalent to two years ofhigh school French.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee64822 7:50-8:30am TTh COMM 107 Dannovand 8:30-<strong>11</strong>am TTh COMM 10664821 6:35-7:15pm MW COMM 107 Bushand 7:15-9:45pm MW COMM 106GEOGRAPHYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/geography(714) 895-8790dmoore@gwc.cccd.eduGEOG G100 - World Regional Geography 3 unitsLandscapes & human patterns in major world regions.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64830 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW FORUM1 101 Reck64837 2:25-3:50pm MW FORUM1 101 ReckGEOG G180 - Introduction toGeography: Physical Geography3 unitsGlobal patterns of weather, climate, landforms, soil &vegetation.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64833 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh FORUM1 101 Reck64835 6:35-9:45pm Th ADMIN 210 FranklinGEOG G185 - Cultural Geography 3 unitsPatterns of human occupation and land use over earth’ssurface, including settlement & population studies.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.68476 12:45-2:20pm TTh ADMIN 223 MariahazyFree Speech PolicyThe policy in its entirety may be viewed atwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/policies/Spring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>38 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesGEOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/geology(714) 895-8990mwallace@gwc.cccd.eduGEOL G100 - Physical Geology4 unitsLecture/laboratory course covering physical aspectsof geology including: minerals, rocks, plate tectonics,earthquakes, volcanism, surface processes and mapinterpretation. Field trip may be required.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee-Students must enroll in lecture 64839 and one of thelabs: 64438 or 64844LECTURE64839 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh MATHSC 123 BennemanLAB64438 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm Th MATHSC 217 Benneman64844 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm T MATHSC 217 Benneman-Students must enroll in lecture 64842 & lab 64845LECTURE64842 6:35-9:45pm T MATHSC 217 HagemannLAB64845 6:35-9:45pm Th MATHSC 217 HagemannGEOL G106 - Earth Science for Teachers 4 unitsA lecture/laboratory course covering physical andhistorical geology, physical oceanography, andmeteorology. Designed for teachers of K-12 grades. Afield trip is required. Offered spring semester only.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.TEACh 3Designed primarily for prospective elementary andsecondary teachers or any student who wishes to focuson education and learning.Field trip required.64884 6:35-9:45pm M MATHSC 217 Greenwoodand 6:35-9:45pm W MATHSC 217HEALTH EDUCATIONwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/health(714) 895-8333nyoshida@gwc.cccd.eduHLED G100 - Health Education3 unitsDesigned to provide students with the knowledgeto lead a healthy life. Areas covered include wellness,emotional health, stress management, aging, physicalwell-being, nutrition and weight control, drugs,reproduction and parenting, prevention of diseases andconsumer health.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64858 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW MATHSC <strong>11</strong>8 Shaughnessy64857 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am TTh FORUM2 101 ShaughnessyONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64856 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE JohnsonHLED G107 - Drugs, Health, and Society 3 unitsSame as: Criminal Justice G107Learn how drugs are used and abused, as well as theproblems associated with physical and emotionaladdiction and dependence. Law enforcement, healthconcerns, and societal views of drugs are also examined.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64892 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW BUS 208 Watkins64861 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh REC ED 106 STAFFHLED G125 - First Aid/Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation2 unitsAccident prevention, first aid treatment for commoninjuries, life saving skills & CPR. Leads to a certificatefrom the American Red Cross.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$5 course material fee64863 9:35-10:40am MW REC ED 106 Shaughnessy64849 9:35-10:40am TTh REC ED 106 ShaughnessyHLED G135 - Nutrition and Health 3 unitsThis course is an overview course on the principles ofmodern nutrition and the importance of a scientificknowledge of nutrition, specific food nutrients andnutritional controversies. It is a study of modernconvenience foods and their impact on present day diets.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.68273 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am MW REC ED 106 JohnsonONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68338 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE JohnsonHISTORYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/history(714) 895-8790dmoore@gwc.cccd.eduHIST G<strong>11</strong>0 - Economic History ofthe United States3 unitsSame as: Economics G120Survey of the growth of the American economy fromcolonial times to the present. Emphasis on causal agents& theoretical roots.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64946 12:45-2:10pm MW ADMIN 210 MooreHIST G135 - History of Britain and Ireland II 3 unitsA survey of political, economic, cultural forces shapingthe modern nation-states of the United Kingdom andRepublic of Eire from the 17th century onwards. Focusis on pivotal events and individuals; intellectual growthwill also be explored.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64886 6:35-9:45pm M ADMIN 215 MooreHIST G140 - California History3 unitsEconomic, social & political development of Californiafrom pre-colonial times to present. Concentrates onrecurring & current issues.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65190 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE MaseHIST G150 - History of Latin America 3 unitsA survey of American history from pre-Columbian timesto the present with emphasis upon social & culturalinstitutions & relations with the United States.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64893 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE ReckHIST G165 - History of American Women 3 unitsExplores the historical role of the American woman.Emphasis will be on the 20th century woman. Gradedor credit option.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64905 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh ADMIN 210 KarpenskiHIST G170 - History of the US to 1876 3 unitsAmerican political, economic, social, cultural &diplomatic history from English colonization to 1876.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64871 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW FORUM2 101 Moore68405 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW ADMIN 209 Penner64889 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh FORUM2 101 Mcclain68205 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh ADMIN 223 Evanshine68406 2:25-3:50pm TTh ADMIN 209 Adams64873 6:35-9:45pm Th FORUM2 101 Menzing8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64877 6 hrs 46 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Thorne8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>64916 6 hrs 46 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE McclainHIST G175 - History of the US since 1876 3 unitsAmerican political, economic, social, cultural, &diplomatic history from 1876 to the present.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64874 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am MW MATHSC <strong>11</strong>8 Swendson64865 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh ADMIN 209 Medina64878 6:35-9:45pm M ADMIN 2<strong>11</strong> Evanshine8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64890 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Thorne8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65695 12:45-2:10pm MW ADMIN 2<strong>11</strong> Swendsonand 3 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINEONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68416 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Medina64887 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE AdamsHIST G180 - History of <strong>West</strong>ern Civilization I 3 units<strong>West</strong>ern culture to the 16th century. Emphasis onclassical Greece, Christianity & Renaissance.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64859 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am TTh ADMIN 209 PennerHIST G185 - History of <strong>West</strong>ernCivilization II3 units<strong>West</strong>ern culture from the 16th century to the present.Institutions & ideas formative in western civilization,especially reformation, Marxism & Nazi Germany.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64880 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am MW ADMIN 210 Moore64881 5-6:25pm MW ADMIN 209 KarpenskiFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu39HIST G190 - World History to 1500 3 unitsSurvey of the development of the major cultures &civilizations of the world to 1500.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64879 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE ReckHIST G195 - World History Since 1500 3 unitsA survey of world history events and ideas since 1500recognizing both the diversity of global societies andchallenges of global interdependence.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.66635 2:25-3:50pm MW ADMIN 210 KarpenskiONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org66638 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE ReckHONORSwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/history(714) 895-8790ptayyar@gwc.cccd.eduART G105H - History and Appreciationof Art, Honors3 unitsSame as: Humanities G100 HonorsAs in the regular course, honors students will studythe history of art, beginning with Prehistoric art andconcluding with Gothic art, including <strong>West</strong>ern and Non-<strong>West</strong>ern cultures of this period. However, additionalreading, discussion, written assignments and museumexploration will supplement the class work requiredfor the standard Art G105/Humanities G100 course. TheHonors course will also intensify the focus on research,exploration and critical thinking.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material feeHONORSFor additional information, please see the Honorssection located in this schedule.68263 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW FN ART 222 WalkerCOMM G<strong>11</strong>0H - Public Speaking Honors 3 unitsThis course sharpens the focus on understanding andapplying the fundamental principles of informative,persuasive and group presentations. Readings andassignments for this class are more rigorous thanin the standard course. Through researching libraryand internet sources, giving individual speeches andparticipating in group presentations, students learn toexcel in presenting information clearly, reasonably andpersuasively.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material feeHONORSFor additional information, please see the Honorssection located in this schedule.68397 1-4:10pm M TECH <strong>11</strong>8 WegterENGL G<strong>11</strong>0H - Critical Thinking, Reading,and Writing through Literature, Honors 3 unitsIn this class honors students participate in moreintensive study and critical thinking, reading and writingabout literature than the standard course. Studyingthematically linked works in a variety of genres,we develop our ability to write interpretive papersanalyzing fiction, poetry and drama. We focus on theways style creates meaning, both in the authors studiedand in our own writing. We also develop a heightenedawareness of the presuppositions and implications ofvaried approaches to literary study.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: English G100$2 course material feeHONORSFor additional information, please see the Honorssection located in this schedule.64794 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW HUM 301 TayyarENGL G180H - Shakespeare Honors 3 unitsAn intensive, Honors-level introduction to the worksof William Shakespeare. Students will read more playsand poems written by Shakespeare than in the standardclass, and be expected to write longer, more criticallyresearched essays than in English G180.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: English G100HONORSFor additional information, please see the Honorssection located in this schedule.68423 12:45-2:10pm TTh HUM 305 BaruaHUM G190H - Honors Seminar3 unitsThis team-taught, multi-disciplinary class sharpensstudents’ ability to think critically, to evaluate argumentsand detect fallacies. Discussing major issues, studentscompare disciplines ranging from art to science, learninghow method affects meaning. Through inquiry andservice learning, students become stronger thinkers,handling academic and personal issues with growingcritical acumen.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: English G010HONORSFor additional information, please see the Honorssection located in this schedule.66022 12:45-2:10pm TTh BUS 108 TayyarPSCI G120H - United Nations - Principles, Honors 3 unitsThis course engages students in evaluating theprinciples and problems of the United Nations andinternational organizations, but with sharpened focuson experiential learning and a more rigorous analysis ofdiplomacy and international relations.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: English Placement Assessment or satisfactorycompletion of English G010 or equivalent. Eligibility forthe Honors Program (see catalog for requirements).HONORSFor additional information, please see the Honorssection located in this schedule.68450 6:35-9:45pm M ADMIN 223 StillmanHUMANITIESwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/humanities(714) 895-8772lschramm@gwc.cccd.eduHUM G100 - Art History and Appreciation I –Prehistoric to Ren3 unitsSame as: Art G105Basic principles and history of art as demonstratedin painting, sculpture, and architecture from theprehistoric-Proto-Renaissance. One field trip is required.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee64883 6-9:15pm W FN ART 222 RedfieldHUN G100H - Hist & Apprec of Art, Honors 3 unitsSame as: ART G105 HonorsAs in the regular course, honors students will studythe history of art, beginning with Prehistoric art andconcluding with Gothic art, including <strong>West</strong>ern and Non-<strong>West</strong>ern cultures of this period. However, additionalreading, discussion, written assignments and museumexploration will supplement the class work requiredfor the standard Art G105/Humanities G100 course. TheHonors course will also intensify the focus on research,exploration and critical thinking.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material feeHONORSFor additional information, please see the Honorssection located in this schedule.68488 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW FN ART 222 WalkerHUM G101 - History of Radio, Televisionand Broadcasting3 unitsSame as: Broadcast & Video Production G101History & development of electronic broadcast &entertainment media & their impact on American culture.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$5 course material fee64885 9:35-<strong>11</strong>am MW FN ART 222 CarterHUM G102 - Introduction to Art3 unitsSame as: Art G100A survey of the nature and role of the visual arts insociety for both the general interest and art majorstudent. Lectures and field trips.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$5 course material fee64266 9:30am-12:40pm F FN ART 222 Conley68174 6-9:15pm M FN ART 222 RedfieldONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64897 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE GlassfordHUM G103 - World Music3 unitsSame as: Music G103Topics selected from, but not limited to, music cultures ofthe Americas, Europe, Middle East, Asia, Southeast Asia,Africa, Australia, and/or the Pacific Islands are studied.The emphasis is on instrumental and vocal sound sourceswithin their respective social and cultural contexts.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee68442 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh MUS 108 CarterHUM G<strong>11</strong>0 - Art History and Appreciation II –Renaissance to Present3 unitsSame as: Art G106A survey of the history of art beginning with the ItalianRenaissance and concluding with modern art.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee64888 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh FN ART 222 ScheiwillerSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>40 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesHUM G120 - History and Appreciation of Music 3 unitsSame as: Music G101This course is designed to help students enjoy listeningto all styles of music with emphasis on what to listenfor in music. This course uses film, videotape, DVD, CDpresentations, and listening assignments. Attendingone live concert is required.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee64827 9:35-<strong>11</strong>am MW MUSIC 108 Carter64891 12:45-2:10pm MW FORUM2 101 Wood64864 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh MUSIC 108 CarterONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64868 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE HauseyHUM G132 - Introduction to the Theater 3 unitsSame as: Theater Arts G100Introduction to all aspects of theater arts includinghistory stagecraft, direction, & the actor’s contribution.Students are required to see college-produced plays.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65901 9:35-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW THEA 209 Babb65886 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh THEA 209 Jones65885 12:45-2:10pm TTh THEA 209 JonesHUM G135 - History and Appreciationof the Cinema3 unitsSame as: Theater Arts G102Introduction to the historical, artistic, cultural, industrialand mythmaking aspects of the American film. Topicswill include film genres, techniques, language, narrativedevices, themes, relationship between film andliterature, and other subjects.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.64898 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm W FN ART 222 Cowan65736 6:35-9:45pm Th FN ART 222 CowanHUM G140 - Jazz: A History andAppreciation3 unitsSame as: Music G136This course is a survey that traces the history anddevelopment of jazz, from its musical predecessors andbeginnings to contemporary styles. Audio recordingsintroduce the student to the techniques, styles, andperformers of jazz.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.68445 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm W MUS 108 STAFFONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64931 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE NivansHUM G145 - History of Rock Music 3 unitsSame as: Music G185This course includes rock roots, blues/R & B, Elvis & earlyrock. Also Beatles and 60’s rock, metal, “New Wave,” punk,alternative, rap, 90’s “grunge,” industrial, techno andother musical styles and social topics.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee64899 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW MUSIC 108 Hausey65889 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm Th FORUM2 101 Nivans64935 6:35-9:45pm W FORUM2 101 HendersonHUM G190H - Honors Seminar3 unitsThis team-taught, multi-disciplinary class sharpensstudents’ ability to think critically, to evaluate argumentsand detect fallacies. Discussing major issues, studentscompare disciplines ranging from art to science, learninghow method affects meaning. Through inquiry andservice learning, students become stronger thinkers,handling academic and personal issues with growingcritical acumen.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: English G010HONORSFor additional information, please see the Honorssection located in this schedule.66022 12:45-2:10pm TTh BUS 108 TayyarINTERPRETINGwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/interpreting(714) 895-8772rwilkinson@gwc.cccd.eduINTR G100 - Introduction to SignLanguage Interpreting3 unitsThis course is designed to provide students withthe historical and theoretical knowledge of the signlanguage interpreting profession. Students will be givenan overview of the profession, the deaf community andthe requirements needed to prepare to become a signlanguage interpreter.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Basic knowledge of American Sign Language$2 course material fee64928 5-6:25pm TTh FN ART 212 WilkinsonINTR G130 - Beginning Voice to Sign 3 unitsThis course reviews the principles, concepts and theoriesof interpreting and introduces the processes, skills andtechniques of interpreting from English to AmericanSign Language. Both consecutive and simultaneousinterpreting are explored. The student will begin thedevelopment of skills required to accurately interpret aspoken message into sign language.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Sign G280$2 course material fee64910 6:35-9:45pm T BUS 108 WilkinsonINTR G135 - Advanced Voice to Sign 3 unitsThis course enhances the processes, skills andtechniques of interpreting from English to AmericanSign Language. The student will continue to developskills required to accurately interpret a spoken messageinto sign language. The concepts of transliterating andinterpreting will be reviewed and expanded. Practicewill provide the student with the skills necessary tomatch the interpreting process to the needs of the deafconsumer.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Interpreting G130$2 course material fee64912 6:35-9:45pm T BUS 108 WilkinsonINTR G1<strong>55</strong> - Basic Sign to Voice3 unitsThis course introduces the processes, skills andtechniques of interpreting from American Sign Languageto English. Both consecutive and simultaneous methodsof interpreting will be explored. The student willbegin the development of skills required to accuratelyinterpret a signed message into English.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Sign G280$2 course material fee649<strong>11</strong> 6:35-9:45pm Th FN ART 212 WilkinsonINTR G160 - Advanced Sign to Voice 3 unitsThis is a course in advanced processes, skills andtechniques of interpreting from American SignLanguage into oral English. Both consecutive andsimultaneous methods of interpreting will be enhanced.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Interpreting G1<strong>55</strong>$2 course material fee64913 6:35-9:45pm Th FN ART 212 WilkinsonINTR G190 - Specialized Interpreting Situations 3 unitsThis course examines the role and responsibilities of aninterpreter in varied interpreting settings. The practicalaspects of interpreting will examined and implementedin an effort to prepare students to work in a widevariety of situations and settings. This course may betaken 3 times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Interpreting G130 or G1<strong>55</strong>$2 course material fee-Spring Only64914 5:30-6:<strong>55</strong>pm MW HUM 303 WilkinsonJOURNALISMwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/journalism(714) 895-8772jtortolano@gwc.cccd.eduJOUR G160 - Introduction toMass Communications3 unitsSame as: Humanities G160Study & analysis of the skills, techniques & standardsinvolved in the mass media.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.66368 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh ADMIN 210 Tortolano66366 6:35-9:45pm W BUS 108 TortolanoJOUR G185 - Writing for News Media 3 unitsSame as: Broadcast & Video Production G<strong>11</strong>1Newsgathering and writing skills for the news media,including newspapers, television, radio and magazines.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.64918 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW FN ART 207 TortolanoJOUR G284 - Newspaper Production 2 unitsSame as: Jour G285Same as Journalism G285, except that students areonly required to attend production classes three of thefive scheduled days. This course may be taken 4 times.Newspaper Production courses may be taken for amaximum of four semesters. Therefore, the followingcourses may not be taken more than four semesterssingularly or in combination: Journalism G284 and G285.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.64920 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:20pm Th FN ART 138 Tortolanoand 1 hr arr/wk FN ART 138JOUR G285 - Newspaper Production 3 unitsSame as: Journ G284Members of this class are responsible for productionof the school newspaper, The <strong>West</strong>ern Sun. Thiscourse may be taken 4 times. Newspaper Productioncourses may be taken for a maximum of four semesters.Therefore, the following courses may not be takenmore than four semesters singularly or in combination:Journalism G284 & G285.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.64921 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:20pm Th FN ART 138 Tortolanoand 3 hrs arr/wk FN ART 138For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu41JOUR G286 - <strong>West</strong>ern Sun Editorial Board 1 unitOffered individualized study only. This class is forstudent editors of The <strong>West</strong>ern Sun. This course may betaken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Prerequisites: Assignment as The <strong>West</strong>ern Sun editor orbusiness managerCorequisites: Journalism G28564922 1:20-2:35pm Th FN ART 138 Tortolanoand 2 hrs arr/wk FN ART 138LIBRARYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/library(714) 895-8384sberman@gwc.cccd.eduLIBR G<strong>11</strong>0 - Introduction to Library Resources 1 unitThis librarian guided instruction course introducesstudents to a variety of print and electronic libraryresources for college level research. Students willdevelop and demonstrate skills with weekly workbookassignments using library resources.Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64930 1 hr 08 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Peacockand 1 hr arr/wk LIBR REFLIBR G120 - Libraries and the Internet 1 unitThis course introduces students to college level onlineresearch resources such as library online databases andInternet online directories, virtual libraries, and searchengines. Includes librarian guided instruction withwritten skills demonstrations.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65259 2 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE GarciaMANAGEMENTwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/management(714) 895-8790alchu@gwc.cccd.eduMGMT G<strong>11</strong>0 - Elements of Management 3 unitsStudy of contingency, situational & traditionalapproaches to management. Emphasis on role ofmanager in planning, personnel & overall organization.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64937 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE CarmelMGMT G<strong>11</strong>1 - Human Resources Management 3 unitsProvides unbiased consideration of labor & managementproblems. Labor relations are explored from theviewpoint of employees & supervision.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64934 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE GolbuffMGMT G<strong>11</strong>5 - Behavioral Management 3 unitsEmphasis on behavioral science approach to supervision& working relationships; psychological principles ofemployee motivation.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64939 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE GolbuffMGMT G140 - Organization andProfessional Values/Ethics2 unitsAn examination of the most prominent issues ofbusiness ethics and the major positions and argumentson these issues.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64953 4 hrs 25 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Moore, AndrewMGMT G152 - Small BusinessOwnership and Management3 unitsPractical course in establishing and operating a businessincluding merchandising, buying, credit control, publicand human resources.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64947 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE CarmelMARKETINGwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/marketing(714) 895-8790alchu@gwc.cccd.eduMKTG G100 - Principles of Marketing 3 unitsIntroductory course dealing with business practicesinvolved in the activities of moving goods & servicesfrom the producer to the consumer.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.64949 6-9:10pm T BUS <strong>11</strong>1 MooreMKTG G121 - Personal Finance3 unitsSame as: Business G121Management of financial expenditures includingbudgeting, consumer loans, credit, taxes, home buying,investments, career planning, retirement.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.649<strong>55</strong> <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW BUS 2<strong>11</strong> BaumgartnerONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64958 3 hrs 25 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE CarmelTutorial and Learning CenterHelping Students SucceedCOME VISIT THEGWC TUTORIALAND LEARNINGCENTERin the new LearningResource CenterPhone: 714-895-8904FAX: 714-895-8297• Work with trained tutors.• All tutors are recommended by GWC Faculty.• Services include Individual Appointments, SmallGroups, Drop-in Tutoring, and Online TutorialSessions.• Tutoring available at times convenient for you!!• Provides assistance in learning skills and courseconcepts.• Makes available self-help pamphlets,computer assisted learning, andreview sessions prior to exams.• Most services available at no cost to students.• To enroll for Tutoring (Learning G921 / G921N),you first go to the Tutorial and Learning Center,in the Learning Resource Center.Spring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>42 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesMathematicsPrerequisiteRequirementsSome Math courses have mandatoryprerequisites. If you are planning to enrollin one of these courses, you must meetone of the following:1. Your GWC placement test (results)must recommend you for the class(placement test scores are valid for2 years from the original date ofthe test)Or2. You must have completed theprerequisite course with a grade of“C” or better at GWC after 1989 or becurrently enrolled in it,Or3. You must have completed theprerequisite course at GWC prior to1989 or another college with a gradeof “C” or better. To show proof of theprerequisite completion, bring a copyof your transcript or grade report to theAdmissions Office prior to enrolling.Please allow 24 hours for processing.Students who have taken Mathematicsassessment tests at a Californiacommunity college within the last twoyears may use those placement results inlieu of assessment testing at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong><strong>College</strong>. Such students should bring theirtest results to the Assessment Center forreview.Students wishing to challenge aprerequisite or placement may contactthe Assessment Center for furtherinformation. Prerequisite Challenge formscan be obtained from the AssessmentCenter. Instructions are provided on theChallenge form.All mathematics students should attend the first class meetingbefore purchasing course materials and textbooks.MATHEMATICSwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/math(714) 895-8990mwallace@gwc.cccd.eduMATH G005 - Basic Mathematics3 unitsThis course introduces the fundamental operations ofarithmetic on whole numbers, fractions and decimals.Applications in percentage, ratio, proportion, andmeasurement will be introduced throughout the course.(Not applicable to the A.A. degree)Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, notdegree applicable.$3 course material feeStudents must enroll in the lecture 64971 & lab 64972WINDOWS REQUIRED. Programs may be used in theMath Computer Lab, Student Computer Center or athome on a computer that runs windows.LECTURE64971 2:25-3:50pm TTh MATHSC 125 ForoutanLAB64972 4:10-5:15pm Th MATHSC 219 ForoutanMATH G008 - Pre-algebra3 unitsThis course will introduce basic operations with signednumbers, exponents, fraction and mixed numbers,first degree equations, radicals, proportions, rationalexpressions, factorizations, percents, formulas, appliedproblems, the rectangular coordinate system, geometryand measurements.Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, notdegree applicable.Prerequisites: Mathematics G005 or MathematicsPlacement Assessment$3 course material feeStudents must enroll in lecture 64963 & one of the labs:64967 OR 64969WINDOWS REQUIRED. Programs may be used in theMath Computer Lab, Student Computer Center or athome on a computer that runs windows.LECTURE64963 3-4:25pm MW HL SCI 131 TernesLAB64967 1:45-2:50pm M MATHSC 227 Ternes64969 1:45-2:50pm W MATHSC 227 TernesStudents must enroll in the lecture 64968 & lab 64992WINDOWS REQUIRED. Programs may be used in theMath Computer Lab, Student Computer Center or athome on a computer that runs windows.LECTURE64968 5:30-6:<strong>55</strong>pm TTh MATHSC 125 ForoutanLAB64992 7:05-8:10pm Th MATHSC 219 ForoutanMATH G009 - Med Calculations for Nurses 1 unitMedication Calculations for Nurses. This course presentscomputational skills utilized in nursing to calculate drugdosage. Designed for current nursing students as wellas those planning to apply. This course may be taken2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, notdegree applicable.Prerequisites: Mathematics G008 or MathematicsPlacement Assessment6 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64975 3 hrs arr/wk GWC ONLINE LloydMATH G010 - Elementary Algebra 4 unitsProperties of real numbers; simplifying polynomial,rational, and radical expressions; solving linear,quadratic, rational, and radical equations in onevariable; the rectangular coordinate system; graphinglinear equations in two variables; and solving systemsof linear equations in two variables. Applications ofmathematical concepts. Equivalent to a first-year highschool algebra course. Taught in a combined largelecture and laboratory format. Software used requiresaccess to a computer with Windows operating system.Letter grade only. Not transferable, not degreeapplicable.Prerequisites: Mathematics G008 or MathematicsPlacement Assessment$3 course material feeWINDOWS REQUIRED. Programs may be used in theMath Computer Lab, Student Computer Center or athome on a computer that runs windows.ONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.orgMandatory on-campus meetings in HL SCI 120 onthe following Wednesdays from 5:00 to 7:00 pm:2/2, 3/9, 4/20, and 5/25Software used requires access to a computer withWindows operating system.Students must enroll in the lecture 65016 and lab 6815665016 4 hrs arr/wk GWC ONLINE HoangLAB68156 1 hr 10 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE HoangStudents must enroll in the lecture 64976 & one of thelabs: 64977 or 64978LECTURE64976 7:50-9:<strong>55</strong>am TTh HL SCI 131 LloydLAB64977 10-<strong>11</strong>:05am T MATHSC 227 Lloyd64978 10-<strong>11</strong>:05am Th MATHSC 227 LloydStudents must enroll in the lecture 64980 & one of thelabs: 64982 or 64983LECTURE64980 12:45-2:50pm MW HL SCI 131 HoangLAB64982 3-4:05pm M MATHSC 227 Hoang64983 3-4:05pm W MATHSC 227 HoangStudents must enroll in the lecture 65003 & one of thelabs: 65005 or 65008LECTURE65003 7:10-9:15pm TTh HL SCI 131 HeneksLAB65005 6-7:05pm T MATHSC 227 Heneks65008 6-7:05pm Th MATHSC 227 HeneksStudents must in enroll in the lecture 65009 and one ofthe labs: 65044 or 65045LECTURE65009 5-7:05pm MW HL SCI 131 HagerLAB65044 7:10-8:15pm M MATHSC 227 Hager65045 7:10-8:15pm W MATHSC 227 HagerFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu43MATH G030 - Intermediate Algebra 4 unitsThis course is equivalent to the second year of highschool algebra. It is taught using large group lectures inconjunction with computer assignments and laboratorywork. Topics include absolute value, rational exponents,radicals, linear equations and inequalities, quadraticequations and inequalities, functional notation, linearand quadratic functions, conic sections, logarithms,exponential and logarithmic functions, linear systemsin two and three variables, sequences, and series. Ascientific calculator will be required. Software usedrequires access to a computer with Windows operatingsystem.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Mathematics G010 or MathematicsPlacement Assessment$3 course material feeWINDOWS REQUIRED. Programs may be used in theMath Computer Lab, Student Computer Center or athome on a computer that runs windows.All mathematics students should attend the first class meetingbefore purchasing course materials and textbooks.MATH G030 continued…ONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org-Mandatory on-campus mtgs: 5-7pm,in FORUM I, room 101 on the following Wednesdays2/2, 3/9, 4/20 and 5/25.Students must enroll in the lecture 65067 and thelab 68157Software used requires access to a computer withWindows Operating System.65067 4 hrs arr/wk GWC ONLINE MarinoLAB68157 1 hr 10 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE MarinoMATH G030 continued…MATHEMATICS SEQUENCES BEYONDBASIC MATHEMATICS ACCORDING TOCOLLEGE MAJORWhere a student enters the mathematics sequence depends upon previous mathematics background andhow up-to-date mathematics skills are. You will probably need to take a mathematics placement examin the Assessment Center. It is advisable to consult with a counselor and if transferring check the catalogof the transfer university when selecting math courses.MATH G030 continued…-Software used requires access to a computer withWindows operating system.-Students must enroll in thelecture 68415 and one of the labs: 68413 or 68414LECTURE68415 9:30-<strong>11</strong>:35am TTh LIBR 202 MillerLAB68413 8:15-9:20am T MATHSC 227 Miller68414 8:15-9:20am Th MATHSC 227 STAFFStudents must enroll in lecture 68166 with one of thelabs: 68167 or 68259-Software used requires access to acomputer with Windows Operating SystemLECTURE/LAB COMBINATION68166 12:45-2:50pm MW MATHSC 228 Le T BLAB68167 <strong>11</strong>:30am-12:35pm W MATHSC 227 Le T B68259 <strong>11</strong>:30am-12:35pm M MATHSC 227 Le T BStudents must enroll in the lecture 64989 & one of thelabs: 64964 or 64984LECTURE64989 12:45-2:50pm TTh HL SCI 131 MarinoLAB64964 3-4:05pm T MATHSC 227 Marino64984 3-4:05pm Th MATHSC 227 MarinoStudents must enroll in the lecture 65061 & one of thelabs: 65062 or 65063LECTURE65061 7:10-9:15pm MW HL SCI 131 NguyenLAB65062 6-7:05pm M MATHSC 227 Nguyen65063 6-7:05pm W MATHSC 227 NguyenSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesStudents must enroll in the lecture 65064 & one of thelabs: 65065 or 65066LECTURE65064 5-7:05pm TTh HL SCI 131 BerryLAB65065 7:10-8:15pm T MATHSC 227 Berry65066 7:10-8:15pm Th MATHSC 227 BerryStudents must enroll in the lecture 65094 & one of thelabs: 65057 or 65058LECTURE65094 7:50-9:<strong>55</strong>am MW HL SCI 131 BouzarLAB65057 10-<strong>11</strong>:05am M MATHSC 227 Bouzar65058 10-<strong>11</strong>:05am W MATHSC 227 BouzarCSU or UC transfer students be advised that the mathematics requirements for admission andgraduation have been changing in recent years. You should consult the catalog of the transfercollege for specific requirements.CLASS CANCELLATION<strong>College</strong> reserves the right to cancel classes.All classes offered are based upon sufficientenrollment to economically warrant them. Classesmay be cancelled as a result of low enrollment,State legislation, and/or financial considerations.When classes are cancelled due to low enrollment,every attempt will be made to help students adjusttheir academic schedules.For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>44 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesMATH G100 - Liberal Arts Mathematics 3 unitsThis course offers the liberal arts student an applicationsoriented,problem-solving exploration into a variety ofmathematical fields including geometry, trigonometry,statistics, and business mathematics.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or MathematicsPlacement Assessment$2 course material feeStudents must attend both portions of section 68470.WINDOWS REQUIRED. Programs may be used in theMath Computer Labe, Student Computer Center orat home on a computer that runs windows.68470 2:25-3:50pm TTh LIBR 202 Pawsonand 3:50-4:30pm TTh LIBR 202Students must attend both portions of section 65091.65091 2:25-3:50pm MW MATHSC 126 Khakbazanand 3:50-4:30pm MW MATHSC 126MATH G104 - Mathematics forElementary Teachers 13 unitsSurvey of topics that will broaden and enrich the basicmathematical background of students planning tobecome elementary teachers.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or MathematicsPlacement Assessment$2 course material feeWINDOWS REQUIRED. Programs may be used in theMath Computer Lab, Student Computer Center or athome on a computer that runs Windows.65053 <strong>11</strong>:30am-12:<strong>55</strong>pm TTh MATHSC 127 Pawsonand 12:<strong>55</strong>-1:35pm TTh MATHSC 127MATH G<strong>11</strong>5 - <strong>College</strong> Algebra4 unitsTopics include linear and quadratic functions,polynomial and rational functions, exponential andlogarithmic functions, conic sections, sequences andseries, solving systems of equations, matrices anddeterminants, counting and probability.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or MathematicsPlacement Assessment$2 course material feeWINDOWS REQUIRED. Programs may be used in theMath computer Lab, Student Computer Center or athome on a computer that runs windows.68260 10:15am-12:20pm TTh HL SCI 131 Ternes68471 8:50-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW LIBR 202 Jenson65096 10:15am-12:20pm MW HL SCI 131 Khakbazan65098 5:<strong>55</strong>-8pm TTh MATHSC 123 NguyenPlease refer to thesearchable schedule forup-to-date information regarding courseofferings. Updates to theprinted schedule and the current .pdfversion that is posted may be foundafter press updateswww.goldenwestcollege.eduAll mathematics students should attend the first class meetingbefore purchasing course materials and textbooks.MATH G120 - Trigonometry3 unitsFundamentals of trigonometry covering the sixtrigonometric functions, their inverses and graphs,identities, solving triangles, conditional equations andapplied problems. A scientific calculator is required.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or MathematicsPlacement AssessmentAdvisories: Mathematics G020$2 course material feeWINDOWS REQUIRED. Programs may be used in theMath Computer Lab, Student Computer Center or athome on a computer that runs windows.65100 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW MATHSC 215 Tran65099 12:45-2:10pm MW MATHSC 125 Hockman65097 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am TTh MATHSC 228 Ternes65101 6:35-8pm TTh MATHSC 127 NasonMATH G140 - Business Calculus4 unitsFundamentals of Calculus covering limits, continuity,differentiation, applications of the derivative, integration,functions of two variables, partial differentiation, andextrema of functions of two variables.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G<strong>11</strong>5 or Mathematics G170or Mathematics Placement Assessment$2 course material feeWINDOWS REQUIRED. Programs may be used in theMath Computer Lab, Student Computer Center or athome on a computer that runs windows.65107 2:25-4:30pm TTh MATHSC 126 Nason65106 5:<strong>55</strong>-8pm MW MATHSC 127 SHELDONMATH G160 - Introduction to Statistics 4 unitsTopics include concepts and procedures of descriptiveand inferential statistics; collecting, classifying,tabulating, and graphing univariate and bivariatedata; measures of central tendencies, variation,percentiles, probability, binomial, normal, T, Chi-squareand F distributions; making inferences, decisions andpredictions. This course develops statistical thinkingthrough the study of applications in a variety ofdisciplines. The use of a graphing calculator and/orstatistical analysis computer programs is integrated intothe course.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or MathematicsPlacement Assessment$2 course material feeWINDOWS REQUIRED. Programs may be used in theMath Computer Lab, Student Computer Center or athome on a computer that runs windows.68472 8:50-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW MATHSC 228 Hockman65<strong>11</strong>1 12:45-2:50pm MW MATHSC 215 Bouzar65<strong>11</strong>3 8:50-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh MATHSC 123 Norman68388 12:45-2:50pm TTh MATHSC 123 Dunham67232 5:<strong>55</strong>-8pm MW MATHSC 215 Ma D KMATH G170 - Precalculus5 unitsTopics include, polynomial, rational, exponential,logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse functions,vectors, analytic geometry, linear systems, matrices,elementary theory of equations, polar coordinates,sequences, series, and complex numbers. This courseis essential for those students planning to study MathG180 (Calculus 1).Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G120 or MathematicsPlacement Assessment$2 course material feeWINDOWS REQUIRED. Programs may be used in theMath Computer Lab, Student Computer Center or athome on a computer that runs windows.65<strong>11</strong>5 8:25-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW MATHSC 127 Tran65<strong>11</strong>8 <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:40pm TTh MATHSC 126 Scardina65<strong>11</strong>7 5:30-8pm MW BUS 209 Nguyen, KMATH G180 - Calculus 15 unitsTopics include analytic geometry, functions, limits,continuity, differentiation and integration of functions,applications of differential and integral calculus. This isthe first course in a three course sequence designed formathematics, science and engineering majors.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G170 or MathematicsPlacement Assessment$2 course material fee65121 8:25-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW MATHSC 125 Hoang65135 2:20-4:50pm TTh MATHSC 215 Scardina65134 5:30-8pm MW LIBR 222 BouzarMATH G185 - Calculus 25 unitsA continuation of MATH G180. Topics include methodsof integration, applications of the definite integral,transcendental functions, polar and parametricfunctions, indeterminate forms, improper integrals,convergence and divergence of sequences and seriesincluding power series, and conic sections. This is thesecond course in a three course sequence designed formathematics, science, and engineering majors.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G180 or Mathematics G180H$2 course material fee65126 8:25-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW MATHSC 126 Ternes65127 5:30-8pm TTh MATHSC 215 ScardinaMATH G235 - Applied Linear Algebra 4 unitsIntroduction to linear algebra, classical linear algebraproblems, and applications to computer science andrelated technologies including matrices, determinants,linear spaces, linear transformations, and eigenvalues.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G185$2 course material fee68389 5:30-7:35pm TTh MATHSC 126 MarinoMATH G280 - Calculus 35 unitsThis is the third course in a three-course sequence,designed for mathematics, science and engineeringmajors. Topics include vectors in three-dimensionalspace, curves and surfaces, functions of severalvariables, partial differentiation, the gradient, the curl,the divergence, multiple integration, Green’s Theorem,Gauss’ (Divergence) Theorem and Stokes’ Theorem.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G185$2 course material fee65130 5:30-8pm MW MATHSC 127 LloydFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu45MUSICwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/music(714) 895-8772chausey@gwc.cccd.eduMUS G025 - Rehearsal & Performance-Band Showmanship1 unitA development enrichment course in musicalperformance and showmanship. This course may betaken 4 times.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Retention is based upon successfulaudition.65138 7-10:10pm T MUSIC 102 Hausey8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>65163 6-10:10pm T MUSIC 102 Hauseyand 2 hrs 08 min arr/wk GWC SITEMUS G051 - Record Producing2 unitsThis course includes studio procedures, talent & songwriting evaluation, budget analysis, licenses, publishing,promotion & merchandising. This course may be taken2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade.$7 course material fee64337 12:45-2:50pm M FN ART 203 Kubisand 7:30-8:35pm M FN ART 203MUS G064 - Commercial Song Writing I 3 unitsIncludes daily song composition, analysis of modernpopular songs, & the business of songwriting, publishing,demos, copyright, etc. This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade.65150 2:20-5:30pm Th MUSIC 105 RobbinsMUS G065 - Commercial Song Writing II 2 unitsFor advanced songwriters; methods of song composing,home & studio demos, & possible publication.Optional pass/no pass grade.65151 2:20-4:25pm Th MUSIC 105 Robbinsand 4:26-5:30pm Th MUSIC 105MUS G066 - Commercial Musicianship 3 unitsMusicianship fundamentals needed by the commercialmusician.Optional pass/no pass grade.68478 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW FN ARTS 205 KubisMUS G101 - History & Appreciation of Music 3 unitsSame as: Humanities G120This course is designed to help students enjoy listeningto all styles of music with emphasis on what to listenfor in music. This course uses film, videotape, DVD, CDpresentations, and listening assignments. Attendingone live concert is required.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee64854 9:35-<strong>11</strong>am MW MUSIC 108 Carter65160 12:45-2:10pm MW FORUM2 101 Wood65187 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh MUSIC 108 CarterONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65193 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE HauseyMUS G103 - World Music3 unitsSame as: Humanities G103Topics selected from, but not limited to, music culturesof the Americas, Europe, Middle East, Asia, SoutheastAsia, Africa, Australia, and/or the Pacific Islands arestudied. The emphasis is on instrumental and vocalsound sources within their respective social and culturalcontexts.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee68441 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh MUS 108 CarterMUS G105 - Beginning Guitar I1 unitThis course is for non-music majors interested in learningto play the guitar correctly. Students must furnish theirown guitars. This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>65166 2-4:20pm M MUSIC 102 Higgins65167 4:30-6:50pm M MUSIC 102 Higgins8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>65165 2-4:20pm M MUSIC 102 HigginsMUS G106 - Beginning Guitar II1 unitThis course teaches chords, correct finger-picking &current usage of plectrum, and traditional, folk, & poptunes. Students must furnish their own guitars. Thiscourse may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Music G105$3 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>64367 4:30-6:50pm M MUSIC 102 HigginsMUS G109 - Symphonic Band1 unitStudy & performance of music from standard bandrepertory. One performance each semester. This coursemay be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Retention based upon successful audition.65161 7-8:05pm T MUSIC 102 Hauseyand 8:06-10:10pm T MUSIC 102MUS G<strong>11</strong>0 - <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> Symphonic Band 2 unitsEmphasizes study, rehearsal, & performance of standardband repertory. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Retention based upon successful audition.65162 6-10:05pm T MUSIC 102 Hauseyand 2 hrs 25 min arr/wk GWC SITEMUS G<strong>11</strong>5 - Basic Music3 unitsThe first course in the music theory sequence.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in Music G141 - G142recommended.$3 course material fee65176 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW MUSIC 105 Wood65177 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh MUSIC 105 Wood65175 6:35-9:45pm W MUSIC 105 KubisMUS G<strong>11</strong>6 - Theory I (Diatonic)5 unitsSpecific functions of analysis & composition of musictheory (diatonic style) integrated with extensive eartraining,sight-singing, & dictation.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Music G<strong>11</strong>5$3 course material fee65178 8:30-<strong>11</strong>am TTh MUSIC 105 WoodMUS G121 - <strong>College</strong> Choir1 unitA large choral group developing choral, vocal and musicreading skills. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Retention based upon successful audition.68479 6:35-9:45pm W MUSIC 108 BalesMUS G122 - Chamber Choir1 unitA select vocal ensemble which performs suitable musicfrom all historical periods. Extensive participation inconcerts on campus, field trips. This course may betaken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Retention based upon successful audition.65215 3-4:25pm TTh MUSIC 108 BalesMUS G134 - Recording Jazz Ensemble 2 unitsStudy, performance and recording of big band jazz. Thiscourse may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.65181 7-8:05pm M MUSIC 102 Kubisand 8:06-<strong>11</strong>:15pm M MUSIC 102MUS G136 - Jazz: A History and Appreciation 3 unitsSame as: Humanities G140This course is a survey that traces the history anddevelopment of jazz, from its musical predecessors andbeginnings to contemporary styles. Audio recordingsintroduce the student to the techniques, styles, andperformers of jazz.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.68444 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm W MUS 108 STAFFONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65179 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE NivansMUS G141 - Beginning Piano I1 unitKeyboard instruction for those with little or no musicinstruction. Reading music at the keyboard. Playing byear. Keyboard harmony & scales in major keys. Regulardaily practice required. This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>65186 8:<strong>55</strong>-<strong>11</strong>am M MUSIC 200 Kim65182 9:35-<strong>11</strong>:40am T MUSIC 200 Gottesman65183 <strong>11</strong>:50am-1:<strong>55</strong>pm T MUSIC 200 Gottesman65185 7-9:20pm M MUSIC 200 Kim8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>65184 9:35-<strong>11</strong>:40am T MUSIC 200 GottesmanMUS G142 - Beginning Piano II1 unitContinuation of Music G141. Regular daily practice isessential for success in this course. This course may betaken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Music G141 or equivalent8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>65171 8:<strong>55</strong>-<strong>11</strong>am M MUSIC 200 Kim65218 <strong>11</strong>:50am-1:<strong>55</strong>pm T MUSIC 200 Gottesman65192 7-9:20pm M MUSIC 200 KimSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>46 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesMUS G145 - Basic Voice2 unitsThis class teaches beginning singers basic vocaltechnique, self-confidence, and expression. Studentssing songs in English & first languages. Daily practice isrequired. An audition is not required. This course maybe taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in Music G<strong>11</strong>5, G121,or G141 - G142 recommended for those who do not readmusic.$3 course material fee65199 12:45-2:50pm T MUSIC 108 Bales64089 12:45-2:50pm Th MUSIC 108 Bales65198 7-9:05pm M MUSIC 108 CarterMUS G146 - Intermediate Voice2 unitsThis course is a second semester continuation of MusicG145, at a more advanced level. Students sing songsin English, Italian & first languages. Daily practice andreview of a voice recital are required. This course maybe taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Music G145 . Concurrent enrollment in MusicG<strong>11</strong>5, G121, or G141 or G142 recommended for thosewho do not read music.$3 course material fee68033 12:45-2:50pm T MUSIC 108 Bales68031 12:45-2:50pm Th MUSIC 108 Bales68120 7-9:05pm M MUSIC 108 CarterMUS G147 - Advanced Voice2 unitsThis course is the third and fourth semester continuationof Music G146. Songs in English, Italian, German &French, & first languages. Daily practice and review of avoice recital are required. No audition is required. Thiscourse may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Music G146. Concurrent enrollment inMusic G<strong>11</strong>5, G121, or G141 - G142 is recommended forstudents who do not read music.$3 course material fee68034 12:45-2:50pm T MUSIC 108 Bales68032 12:45-2:50pm Th MUSIC 108 Bales68121 7-9:05pm M MUSIC 108 CarterMUS G150 - Broadway and Opera Singing 2 unitsSame as: Theater G146Learn to sing songs &/or arias from musical theater &/oropera. Daily practice and a written review of a musical oropera are required. No audition is required. This coursemay be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Music G060 or G121 or G145. Concurrentenrollment in Music G<strong>11</strong>5, G121 , or G141 - G142recommended for those who do not read music.$3 course material fee68<strong>11</strong>9 12:45-2:50pm T MUSIC 108 Bales68<strong>11</strong>5 12:45-2:50pm Th MUSIC 108 Bales68122 7-9:05pm M MUSIC 108 CarterMUS G170 - Introduction to ElectronicSynthesizer2 unitsAn introductory course in electronic synthesis, usingMIDI and computer controlled sequencing software.This course may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$14 course material fee65203 1-3:05pm M FN ART 202 Kubisand 3:05-4:10pm M FN ART 202MUS G171 - Synthesizer Projects2 unitsA course in electronic synthesis with an emphasis onstudent produced compositions and projects. Thiscourse may be taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$8 course material fee65204 1-3:05pm M FN ART 202 Kubisand 3:05-4:10pm M FN ART 202MUS G185 - History of Rock Music 3 unitsSame as: Humanities G145This course includes rock roots, blues/R & B, Elvis & earlyrock. Also Beatles and 60’s rock, metal, “New Wave,” punk,alternative, rap, 90’s “grunge,” industrial, techno andother musical styles and social topics.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee65205 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW MUSIC 108 Hausey65887 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm Th FORUM2 101 Nivans65243 6:35-9:45pm W FORUM2 101 HendersonONLINE EXPRESS INTERNETBASED INSTRUCTIONONLINE COURSESMost Online Courses provide students the opportunity to complete all of their course work outside ofthe classroom on their own time.ONLINE MIX COURSES CLASSROOM AND INTERNETOnline MIX courses reduce classroom/on campus time by adding Internet based instruction. Online MIXcourses do have set days and times for weekly meeting on campus.ACCESS REQUIREMENTSInternet based instruction requires GWC students to have access to a computer with an Internet connectionto the World Wide Web, whether off campus or on campus.OFF CAMPUS ACCESSStudents who are currently earning units at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> must have access to a multimediacomputer with a 56K or faster modem and a full service connection to the Internet through a serviceprovider such as, Earthlink, PacBell, AOL, or AT&T.ON CAMPUS ACCESSInternet access is available to <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> students at the Learning Resources Student ComputerCenter. This lab is hooked up to GWC's high speed network. If necessary, Learning Resources StudentComputer Center staff will assist students in creating e-mail accounts.The Student Computer Center is open Mondays through Thursdays 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., <strong>Fri</strong>days8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., and Saturdays 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.ONLINE COURSE INFORMATIONADDING A CLOSED ONLINE CLASSStudents who are unable to enroll for a course that has closed prior to their registration appointmentare encouraged to select an alternative online course in the event space does not become available inyour first choice of class. The following are options students have to add an online course:• After you have completed the registration process, you may check back through our GWCsearchable schedule to see if a seat may have become available due to a student withdrawal or dueto a student being dropped for non-payment of fees.• For online mix classes, students may attend the first class meeting to see if any space is available asa result of student ‘no shows’.• For online only classes, students may contact the instructor to request permission to addtheir desired course. To contact an instructor, go to onlinegwc.org, click on class list and selectappropriate instructor’s link.TEXTBOOKThe textbook can be purchased in the GWC Bookstore or purchased online at http://www.gwcstore.com.The textbook should be purchased before the first day of class.For more information contact GWC Distance Learning at 714 895-8389or http://onlinegwc.orgFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu47MUS G210 - Musical Theater Workshop 2 unitsSame as: Theatre Arts G210Participation in musical theater presentations such asmusical comedy, musical drama, musical revues, operaor operettas presented at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Thiscourse may be taken four times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.-Audition: Feb 15 & 16 at 7:00 pm in Mainstage Theater-Production: Joseph and the Amazing TechnicolorDreamcoat.-Orientation on Feb 15 at 7pm in Mainstage68334 <strong>11</strong> hrs 04 min arr/wk COMM 108 Ramm EngleMUS G216 - Theory II (Chromatic) 5 unitsContinuation of Music G<strong>11</strong>6; chromatic harmony,modulation, analysis & composition, extensive eartraining, sight-singing & dictation.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Music G<strong>11</strong>6$3 course material fee65206 8:30-<strong>11</strong>am TTh MUSIC 105 WoodMUS G241 - Intermediate Piano I2 unitsSecond semester of class keyboard instruction. Readingmusic at the keyboard, playing by ear, sight reading,scales, keyboard harmony. This course may be taken 2times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65208 7-9:05pm W MUSIC 200 KimMUS G242 - Intermediate Piano II 2 unitsContinuation of Music G241. Third semester of classpiano keyboard instruction. This course may be taken 2times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Music G241 or equivalent65209 7-9:05pm W MUSIC 200 KimMUS G290 - Applied Music1 unitThis course is designed to be for the student seekingindividual instruction on piano, voice, guitar, or anystandard band or orchestra instrument. Placement is byaudition, and concurrent enrollment in a large ensembleis required. This course may be taken 4 times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Placement by audition.Auditions: <strong>Fri</strong>day, February 4, 20<strong>11</strong>Jury <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>day, May 20, 20<strong>11</strong>Audition Appointments: chausey@gwc.cccd.edu68452 0 hr 30 min arr/wk MUS 102 Hauseyand 2 hrs 04 min arr/wk MUS 102CLASS CANCELLATION<strong>College</strong> reserves the right to cancel classes.All classes offered are based upon sufficientenrollment to economically warrant them. Classesmay be cancelled as a result of low enrollment,State legislation, and/or financial considerations.When classes are cancelled due to low enrollment,every attempt will be made to help students adjusttheir academic schedules.NURSINGwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/nursing(714) 895-8285nphan@gwc.cccd.eduNURS G009 - Introduction to Nursing 2 unitsDesigned to assist nursing students to develop thesurvival skills which are essential for success.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.65212 6-8:05pm M NHS 305 DavisNURS G070 - Beginning Arrhythmia andElectrocardiograms (EKG) Interpretation 1 unitBeginning Arrhythmia and Electrocardiograms (EKG)interpretation. This course focuses on providing thelearner with a basic knowledge in the interpretation ofcardiac dysrrhythmias and 12 lead electrocardiograms.Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org652<strong>11</strong> 2 hrs 08 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE BroylesNURS G100 - Nursing Process I10 unitsFirst semester of the associate degree nursing program.Permission required.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Prerequisites: Acceptance into the Nursing Program.Pre-entrance physical examination. Completion ofBiology G170,G175, G210, Mathematics G010 orequivalent, and English G100$219 course material fee-PERMISSION ONLY65210 3-5:05pm M NHS 305 Miyadiand 1:15-4:25pm T NHS 305and 3 hrs 18 min arr/wk NHS 202and 13 hrs 10 min arr/wk AGENCYNURS G150 - Nursing Process II10 unitsSecond semester of the associate degree nursingprogram. Permission required.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Prerequisites: Nursing G100 or the equivalent; BiologyG200 and Communication Studies G108 or G<strong>11</strong>0 or G<strong>11</strong>2$310 course material fee-PERMISSION ONLY65216 10:30am-12:35pm M NHS 305 Pottsand 1-3:05pm Th NHS 301and 17 hrs arr/wk AGENCYand 3 hrs 10 min arr/wk NHS 202NURS G200 - Nursing Process III 10 unitsThird semester of the Associate Degree nursing program.Permission Required.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Prerequisites: Psychology G160 and Nursing G150 orNursing G190$205 course material fee65207 8-10:05am M NHS 305 Broylesand 10-<strong>11</strong>:05am T NHS 305and 9:30-10:35am Th NHS 305and 16 hrs 54 min arr/wk AGENCYand 3 hrs 24 min arr/wk NHS 202NURS G250 - Nursing Process IV9 unitsFourth semester of the Associate Degree nursingprogram. Permission required.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Prerequisites: Nursing G200 and Sociology G100$261 course material fee65223 8:30-<strong>11</strong>:35am M NHS 301 Phamand 8-10:50am T NHS 301and 0 hr 48 min arr/wk NHS 202and 16 hrs 04 min arr/wk AGENCYNURS G260 - Nursing Issues1.5 unitsFocuses on the information needed and issues faced bynursing students on entry into practice.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Prerequisites: Nurs G20065227 <strong>11</strong>am-1:05pm T NHS 301 BrownellPEACE STUDIESwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/peace(714) 895-77<strong>11</strong> x 52576ffarazdaghi@gwc.cccd.eduPEAC G100 - Peace Studies, Introduction 3 unitsIntroduces students to the major questions, issues,concepts, and vocabulary associated with the studyof peace, justice, conflict, war, and violence. Lectures,readings, videos, and ample opportunity for students’discussion.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee68262 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW BUS 108 FarazdaghiPEAC G<strong>11</strong>0 - Nonviolence andConfilct Resolution3 unitsThis course is designed to introduce students to thestudy of nonviolent theory and practice. Students willexamine the history of nonviolent movements and howthose strategies might be used in future applications.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee65200 12:45-2:10pm MW BUS 108 FarazdaghiPHILOSOPHYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/philosophy(714) 895-8790dmoore@gwc.cccd.eduPHIL G100 - Introduction to Philosophy 3 unitsAn introduction to the enduring questions of lifethrough the study of classical philosophical texts.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.68395 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am MW ADMIN 2<strong>11</strong> Lujan68394 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW ADMIN 2<strong>11</strong> Lujan68396 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh ADMIN 2<strong>11</strong> Krogfoss68417 6:35-9:45pm Th ADMIN 223 AndersonPHIL G102 - History of Ancient Philosophy 3 unitsThe development of the Hellenic mind is exploredthrough emphasis on analysis of the basic texts of pre-Socrates, Plato & Aristotle.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.68142 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am MW ADMIN 223 GrimesSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>48 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesPHIL G<strong>11</strong>5 - Logic and Critical Thinking 3 unitsTechniques of critical thinking, focusing on the useof argument in ordinary discourse & in the academicdisciplines within the Humanities, Social & NaturalSciences.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65238 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW ADMIN 2<strong>11</strong> Lara65246 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh ADMIN 2<strong>11</strong> Krogfoss65249 6:35-9:45pm W ADMIN 222 Sutherland8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65248 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Hyde8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>65253 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE HydePHIL G120 - Ethics3 unitsAn introductory study of the concepts of right andwrong, good and bad, through the writings of classicalphilosophers.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65251 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW ADMIN 223 Grimes65234 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh ADMIN 222 Sutherland65242 6:35-9:45pm T ADMIN 223 AndersonPHIL G150 - Political Philosophy3 unitsSame as: Political Science G150A survey of political theory and major figures in thehistory of political philosophy. Questions concerningthe role of government, natural rights and therelationship between government and the individualwill be explored by evaluating the works of philosopherssuch as Plato, Aristotle, Locke and Marx.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.68158 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh ADMIN 223 BowlbyPHOTOGRAPHYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/photo(714) 895-8772abest@gwc.cccd.eduPHOT G150 - Fundamentals of Photography 3 unitsA basic course to familiarize students with thefundamentals of photography. The students will studycameras and related accessory systems. Picture takingtechniques, darkroom techniques, and the elements ofdesign. Students must provide an adjustable camera.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$35 course material fee64610 9:30-10:35am MW FN ART 210 Emmettand 10:35am-12:40pm MW FN ART 21065245 1-2:05pm MW FN ART 210 Schwenkmeyerand 2:05-4:10pm MW FN ART 21065231 9:30-10:35am TTh FN ART 210 Tsaiand 10:35am-12:40pm TTh FN ART 21065254 6-7:05pm MW FN ART 210 Bourneand 7:05-9:10pm MW FN ART 210PHOT G190 - Photography Fundamentals andDigital Imaging3 unitsSame as: Digital Arts G190This is a basic course to familiarize students with thefundamentals of photography and digital imaging.Students will gain practical experience relatingto cameras, film, exposure, light, content, color,composition and presentation. This course introducesthe basics of digital imaging including scanning, printingand image editing with Adobe Photoshop. Studentsmust provide an adjustable film and digital camera.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$35 course material fee65232 9-10:05am MW FN ART 203 Hare Jrand 10:05am-12:10pm MW FN ART 20365262 1-2:05pm TTh FN ART 205 Digiovanniand 2:05-4:10pm TTh FN ART 205652<strong>55</strong> 6-7:05pm MW FN ART 205 Hughesand 7:05-9:10pm MW FN ART 205PHOT G191 - Digital Photography,Intermediate3 unitsSame as: Digital Arts G191This is an intermediate photography course providingin-depth instruction in scanning, printing and usingthe essential image editing tools of Adobe Photoshopto create a master digital image. Students gain practicalexperience with digital techniques that furtherstheir creative exploration of commercial or fine artphotography. Students must provide an adjustablecamera (digital or film).Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Photography G150, Photography G190 orDigital Arts G19068385 1-2:05pm MW FN ART 205 Bischoffand 2:05-4:10pm MW FN ART 205PHYSICAL EDUCATIONwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/pe(714) 895-8333nyoshida@gwc.cccd.eduPE G103 - Exercise for Healthy Living 2 unitsThe student will incorporate scientific knowledgefrom exercise physiology, nutrition, & psychological& sociological aspects of exercise. The student willdevelop health and physical fitness strategies for theirown life.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Co-enrolled in any Physical Educationactivity class (see list in the catalog - CSU GeneralEducation, Area E)$3 course material fee65261 9:35-10:40am MW MPE <strong>11</strong>4 Lawler65263 9:35-10:40am TTh TECH 101 LawlerPE G105 - Adapted Strength and Fitness 1 unitSupervised instruction and individualized exercise plansfor the temporarily or permanently disabled student.This is a strength training class that will focus on theneeds of each individual student. This course may betaken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Permission of instructor required.PE G108 - Adapted Aquatics1 unitSupervised instruction and individualized aquaticexercise plans for the temporarily or permanentlydisabled student. This course focuses on theimportance of developing and improving muscular andcardiovascular endurance. This course may be taken 4times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Permission of the Instructor-Permission of Instructor. Must be capable ofindependent propulsion and self care. Spouses andattendants are welcome to assist.65350 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh REC ED POOL JohnsonPE G<strong>11</strong>0 - Swimming for Fitness1 unitThis course is designed for swimmers with intermediateskills. The swimmer will be introduced to the newesttechniques & methods for cardiovascular conditioningthrough swimming. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65272 12-1:05pm TTh REC ED POOL TaylorPE G<strong>11</strong>1 - Swimming1 unitInstruction & practice in the fundamental skills basic tosuccessful performance in this activity. This course maybe taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.-Beginning/Intermediate65279 12-1:05pm MW REC ED POOL Kopp-Beginning/Intermediate65276 8-9:05am TTh REC ED POOL Kopp-Intermediate65277 6:45-7:50am TTh REC ED POOL KoppPE G<strong>11</strong>4 - Surfing1 unitInstruction and practice in basic to advanced skills forsuccessful participation in surfing. This course is forall performance levels and is organized to allow forindividual instruction. This course may be taken 4 times.Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Prior to entering surfing class, studentsmust pass Intermediate ARC Swimming test or produceother official verification of their swimming ability at thefirst class meeting.65282 8-9:05am F REC ED POOL Lawlerand 9:06-10:05am F REC ED POOLPE G130 - Yoga1 unitThis is an overview course of yoga where the power ofthe mind, body and the study of health are integrated.Mind and Body exercises increase flexibility, strengthand balance as well as enhances posture, coordinationand mental focus. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.65283 <strong>11</strong>:10-<strong>11</strong>:25am MW REC ED 218 Johnsonand <strong>11</strong>:26am-12:15pm MW REC ED 21865314 8:15-8:30am TTh REC ED 2<strong>11</strong> Johnsonand 8:31-9:20am TTh REC ED 2<strong>11</strong>65288 5-5:15pm TTh REC ED 218 Fieldsand 5:16-6:05pm TTh REC ED 218-PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR-Complete DisabledStudent and Medical Authorization Form65260 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh REC ED 122 JohnsonFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>50 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesPE G195 - Volleyball1 unitParticipation & instruction in all facets of the game ofvolleyball. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.-For Beginners65348 6-8:05pm T REC ED GYM Lawler-For Intermediate to Advanced Players65349 8:10-10:15pm T REC ED GYM MazzarellaPE G196 - Sand Volleyball1 unitParticipation & instruction of all facets of sand volleyball,from fundamental skills through strategies & techniques.This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65269 4-4:30pm W GWC SANDVB CRT Lawlerand 4:30-6pm W GWC SANDVB CRTPE G204 - Sports Conditioning - Swimming 1.5 unitsA course in sports conditioning for swimming. Designedto instruct swim and water polo team members in theadvanced skills and knowledge of the sport. Course isrecommended for those who wish to compete on thecollege level. This course may be taken 4 times.Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.65317 6:30-6:<strong>55</strong>am MW REC ED POOL Taylorand 6:<strong>55</strong>-7:<strong>55</strong>am MW REC ED POOLPE G240 - Baseball Team2 unitsFor students competing on the collegiate baseball team.Advanced baseball skills required for intercollegiateathletic competition. This course may be taken 3 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Corequisites: Students must be enrolled in twelveunits during the semester in which they participate.For complete information concerning eligibility rules,contact the athletic director.Contact PE Office for start date65358 2:10-2:40pm MTWThF GWC BASEBL FLD Villarrealand 2:40-4pm MTWThF GWC BASEBL FLDPE G252 - Swimming Team - Men2 unitsThis course is designed for men interested inintercollegiate swim competition. Advanced swimskills and conditioning required for intercollegiatecompetition. This course may be taken 3 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Corequisites: Students must be enrolled in twelveunits during the semester in which they participate.For complete information concerning eligibility rules,contact the athletic director.65361 1:<strong>55</strong>-3:40pm MW REC ED POOL Taylorand 1:10-1:<strong>55</strong>pm MW REC ED POOLand 6:30-7:15am TTh REC ED POOLand 7:15-9am TTh REC ED POOLPE G256 - Track Team - Men/Women 2 unitsThe following section is designed as instruction andcompetition in collegiate track and field for men andwomen. This course may be taken 3 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Corequisites: Students must be enrolled in twelveunits during the semester in which they participate.For complete information concerning eligibility rules,contact the athletic director.65362 <strong>11</strong> hrs 04 min arr/wk GWC TRACK Simpson-Men’s and Women’s Track Team65363 2:30-3pm MTWThF GWC TRACK Simpsonand 3:01-4:20pm MTWThF GWC TRACKand 1 hr arr/wk GWC TRACKPE G258 - Volleyball Team - Men2 unitsDesigned for students competing in the men’s volleyballteam. Advanced techniques, strategies and physicalconditioning needed for intercollegiate volleyballrequired. This course may be taken 3 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Corequisites: Students must be enrolled in twelveunits during the semester in which they participate.For complete information concerning eligibility rules,contact the athletic director.65364 3:<strong>55</strong>-4:25pm MTWThF REC ED GYM Johnsonand 4:26-5:<strong>55</strong>pm MTWThF REC ED GYMand 0 hr 92 min arr/wk REC ED GYMPE G274 - Softball Team - Women 2 unitsA course designed to instruct softball players inthe advanced skills and knowledge of on-the-fieldtechniques and strategies. This course may be taken 3times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Corequisites: Students must be enrolled in twelveunits during the semester in which they participate.For complete information concerning eligibility rules,contact the athletic director.Contact PE Office for start date65366 1-1:30pm MTWThF GWC SOFTBL FLD Brazneyand 1:31-2:50pm MTWThF GWC SOFTBL FLDand 1 hr arr/wk GWC SOFTBL FLDPE G275 - Swimming Team - Women 2 unitsThis course is designed for women interested inintercollegiate swim competition. Advanced swimskills and conditioning required for intercollegiatecompetition. This course may be taken 3 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Corequisites: Students must be enrolled in twelveunits during the semester in which they participate.For complete information concerning eligibility rules,contact the athletic director.65367 6:30-7:15am MW REC ED POOL Koppand 7:15-8:50am MW REC ED POOLand 1:10-1:<strong>55</strong>pm TTh REC ED POOLand 1:56-3:40pm TTh REC ED POOLPE G280 - Football Techniques, Advanced 3 unitsThis course will help students refine football skills.Offensive & defensive fundamentals & techniques willbe emphasized. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65370 2:45-3:05pm MTTh GWC FOOTBL FLD Mitchelland 3:06-4:<strong>55</strong>pm MTTh GWC FOOTBL FLDPE G287 - Soccer Techniques, Advanced 2 unitsA course designed to meet the needs of those studentswho wish to gain a high level of soccer playing ability.The course will help students to refine the basic skills(technical & tactical) & use them in a competitive gamesituation. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.-Recommended for men interested in competitive soccer.65372 4:15-4:40pm MW GWC SOCCER FLD Gimenezand 4:40-6:20pm MW GWC SOCCER FLD-Recommended for women interested in competitivesoccer.65373 9-9:25am MW GWC SOCCER FLD Ruizand 9:25-<strong>11</strong>:05am MW GWC SOCCER FLDPE G288 - Advanced Physical Conditioningfor Women’s Volleyball2 unitsHigh School varsity experience or equivalent stronglyencouraged. Advanced physical conditioning andtraining for women interested in intercollegiatevolleyball competition. This course may be taken 4 times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.65347 12-12:34pm TWTh REC ED GYM Lawlerand 12:35-2pm TWTh REC ED GYMPE G298 - Sports Conditioning - Water Polo 1 unitA course designed for intercollegiate/advanced levelwater polo players. Graded or credit option. This coursemay be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.-Designed for Men’s Waterpolo65328 6-8:05pm W REC ED POOL Taylor-Designed for Women’s Waterpolo65374 6-8:05pm M REC ED POOL KoppPHYSICAL SCIENCEwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/physcience(714) 895-8990mwallace@gwc.cccd.eduPHSC G100 - Introductory Physical Science 4 unitsIntroduction to the sciences of physics, chemistry,geology, and astronomy. For non-science majors.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3.50 course material fee-Students must enroll in lecture 65375 & one of the labs65880 or 65877LECTURE65375 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh TECH 214 SteinLAB65877 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm T TECH 107 Stein65880 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm Th TECH 107 SteinPHYSICSwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/physics(714) 895-8990mwallace@gwc.cccd.eduPHYS G<strong>11</strong>0 - Conceptual Physics:Mechanics and Modern Physics3 unitsSurvey of physics. A nonmathematical approachto the concepts of motion, energy, waves, music,electromagnetism, relativity, and nuclear energy.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.-Students desiring a lab with this course should enroll inPhysics G<strong>11</strong>1.65376 2:20-3:45pm MW MATHSC <strong>11</strong>8 ChristensenPHYS G<strong>11</strong>1 - Conceptual Physics Lab 1 unitThis course is designed to supplement Physics G<strong>11</strong>0.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Corequisites: Enrollment in or completion of Physics G<strong>11</strong>0$5.50 course material fee-Students may be concurrently enrolled in Phys G<strong>11</strong>0.65380 3:<strong>55</strong>-7:05pm W TECH 108 ChristensenFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu51PHYS G125 - General Physics: Light,Magnetism, Electricity, Atomic Physics 4 unitsAlgebra/Trigonometry based physics course in the areasof electricity, magnetism, light, & modern physics.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Physics G120$5.50 course material fee-Students must enroll in lecture 65379 and lab 68473LECTURE/LAB COMBINATION65379 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh MATHSC 217 GonzalezLAB68473 <strong>11</strong>:05am-2:15pm T TECH 108 GonzalezPHYS G185 - General Physics:Mechanics and Sound4 unitsCalculus-based physics course in vectors, motion, forces,energy, momentum, oscillators, & properties of waves.Advisory: Math G185Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Math G180Advisories: Mathematics G185$10.50 course material fee-Students must enroll in lecture 65381 and one of thelabs: 64396 or 65382 or 65385LECTURE65381 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW MATHSC 123 GonzalezLAB64396 <strong>11</strong>:05am-2:15pm M TECH 108 Christensen65382 <strong>11</strong>:05am2:15pm W TECH 108 Said65385 7:15-10:25pm W TECH 108 SaidPHYS G285 - General Physics: Heat, Light,Modern Physics4 unitsCalculus based physics class in thermodynamics, optics& modern physics.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Physics G185 and Mathematics G185$5.50 course material fee65386 5:35-7pm MW LIBR 202 Eagleand 7:10-10:20pm M TECH 108POLITICAL SCIENCEwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/polysci(714) 895-8790mbowlby@gwc.cccd.eduPSCI G<strong>11</strong>0 - International Relations 3 unitsThis course studies the international system in relation topower structures, conflict, diplomacy and cooperation.It is recommended for students interested in politicalscience, international relations and law.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65399 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW ADMIN 224 FramePSCI G120 - Principles of United Nations 3 unitsIntroductory study of the role of the United Nationsin world politics. This course also introduces studentsto the theory and practice of international diplomacy.Students will participate in Model UN simulations. Thelab component of this course will focus on research andwriting skills. Assignments will consist of researchingand evaluating specific global topics being debatedwithin committees of the United Nations.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.68449 6:35-9:45pm M ADMIN 223 StillmanPSCI G120H - United Nations - Principles, Honors 3 unitsThis course engages students in evaluating theprinciples and problems of the United Nations andinternational organizations, but with sharpened focuson experiential learning and a more rigorous analysis ofdiplomacy and international relations.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: English Placement Assessment or satisfactorycompletion of English G010 or equivalent. Eligibility forthe Honors Program (see catalog for requirements).HONORSFor additional information, please see the Honorssection located in this schedule.68450 6:35-9:45pm M ADMIN 223 StillmanPSCI G122 - Model United Nations Conf 1 unitStudents will participate in an intercollegiate ModelUnited Nations conference. Prerequisite: Permission ofInstructor based on submission of Position Papers andResearch. Only a limited number of students will beaccepted to attend this conference. This course may betaken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Prerequisites: Instructor approval4 week course beginning the week of 03/14/<strong>11</strong>68097 9 hrs arr/wk 0GWC SITE StillmanPSCI G150 - Political Philosophy3 unitsSame as: Philosophy G150A survey of political theory and major figures in thehistory of political philosophy. Questions concerning therole of government, natural rights and the relationshipbetween government and the individual will beexplored by evaluating the works of philosophers suchas Plato, Aristotle, Locke and Marx.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.68098 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh ADMIN 223 BowlbyPSCI G180 - U.S. Government3 unitsThis course examines the American political system atthe national, state and local levels. This course satisfiesthe CSU Constitution of the United States requirementand is UC transferable.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65392 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW FORUM2 101 Frame65395 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh FORUM2 101 Bowlby68418 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm T FORUM2 101 Becker65388 9am-12:10pm F FORUM2 101 BeckerONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65391 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Bowlby8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>ONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68451 6:35-9:25pm M FORUM2 101 Ontiverosand 3 hrs 96 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>65396 6:35-9:25pm M FORUM2 101 Ontiverosand 3 hrs 46 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65390 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE BowlbyPSCI G185 - Intro to Government (Comparative) 3 unitsA comparative study of foreign governments, politics,and ideologies throughout the world, focusing ondevelopment and democratization.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65393 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE BowlbyPROFESSIONAL PHYSICALEDUCATIONwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/pe(714) 895-8333nyoshida@gwc.cccd.eduPPE G160 - Athletic Training2 unitsTechnique & theory in prevention & rehabilitationof athletic injuries. Includes taping techniques, useof modalities for treatment, strength & conditioningprograms.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65402 6-8:05pm M MPE <strong>11</strong>4 Frohnand 8:06-9:10pm M MPE <strong>11</strong>4PPE G180 - The Physical Education Profession 3 unitsAn overview of the physical education professionwith an emphasis on career options & employmentopportunities.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.68391 9am-12pm F MPE <strong>11</strong>4 MitchellPSYCHOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/psychology(714) 895-8790mbowlby@gwc.cccd.eduPSYC G100 - Introduction to Psychology 3 unitsIntroduction to the various concepts for theunderstanding of human behavior.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65427 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am MW FORUM1 101 Rasmussen65429 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW ADMIN 222 Chovan65428 12:45-2:10pm MW ADMIN 209 Mendoza65430 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh FORUM1 101 Isonio65431 6:35-9:45pm T FORUM2 101 EckONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65432 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Chovan8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>ONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org68419 6:35-9:45pm M ADMIN 209 Agnewand 3 hrs 46 min arr/wk GWC ONLINEONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65442 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Isonio8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65435 6:35-9:45pm M ADMIN 209 Agnewand 3 hrs 18 min arr/wk GWC ONLINEONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65441 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE IsonioSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>52 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesPSYC G<strong>11</strong>0 - Personal andSocial Adjustment3 unitsAimed at self-understanding: principles of adjustment &self-actualization; theories of behavior change & growth.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.65436 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh ADMIN 224 LongPSYC G150 - Child Psychology3 unitsA study of the physical, emotional, mental and socialdevelopment of the child. Approaches to discipline andeducation considered.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65437 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh ADMIN 222 Taylor65438 6:35-9:45pm T ADMIN 222 GersteinPSYC G158 - Abnormal Psychology 3 unitsAn overview of abnormal behavior as a portion of thecontinuum of human behavior. The course will cover thefield’s historical approaches, the range of psychologicaldisorders, as well as their biological, psychological, socialconsequences, and treatment.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Psychology G100ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65439 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE MendozaPSYC G160 - Human Growth and Development 3 unitsThe development & maturation of people, from infancythrough the senior years, focusing on physiology, motor& mental abilities, social relations & self-perceptions.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65468 9am-12:10pm F FORUM1 101 Rasmussen68500 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm M/W HlthSci <strong>11</strong>7 Shoar65469 6:35-9:45pm Th ADMIN 222 ShoarONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65466 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Orme65467 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Bishop65465 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE RoblesPSYC G165 - Human Sexuality -Psychobiological Basis3 unitsAn analysis of the interconnections betweenpsychological experiences & the structure & function ofthe human sexual body.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.653<strong>11</strong> 12:45-2:10pm TTh ADMIN 222 Taylor65440 6:35-9:45pm M ADMIN 222 GersteinONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65444 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE ChovanPSYC G185 - Introduction toExperimental Psychology4 unitsPrinciples of the scientific method, various researchdesigns (experimental & correlational), & statisticalprocedures will be examined.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65443 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm T ADMIN 2<strong>11</strong> Isonioand 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm Th ADMIN 2<strong>11</strong>PSYC G250 - Psychobiology3 unitsPsychological & physiological factors that affectbehavior. Provides foundation for developmental,learning, motivational & experimental psychology.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Psychology G100ONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64076 6:35-7:50pm W ADMIN 2<strong>11</strong> Abdellateefand 1 hr 46 min arr/wk GWC ONLINEONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org64099 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE AbdellateefREAL ESTATEwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/realestate(714) 895-8790alchu@gwc.cccd.eduRE G<strong>11</strong>0 - Real Estate Principles3 unitsA broad survey of California real estate topics. CaliforniaDepartment of Real Estate requires this class for thoseintending to take the California real estate licenseesexam.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65692 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE VlachosRE G120 - Real Estate Legal Aspects 3 unitsSame as: Business G<strong>11</strong>2Introduction to law dealing with ownership and use ofreal property in California.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org6<strong>55</strong>96 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE HamiltonRE G130 - Real Estate Practice3 unitsDesigned for the real estate salesperson. Client buildingand maintenance, listing, and selling new and resalehomes, advertising, etc. This is a California Departmentof Real Estate required class (must be taken within 18months of passing the California Salesperson’s exam)in order to obtain the regular, renewable 4-year license.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65607 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE HamiltonSIGNwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/sign(714) 895-8772rwilkinson@gwc.cccd.eduSIGN G180 - Beginning AmericanSign Language I4 unitsBasic conversational skill using the manual alphabet &American Sign Language. This course is equivalent totwo years of high school Sign Language. This course maybe taken 2 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$2 course material fee65719 9:35-<strong>11</strong>:40am MW FN ART 212 Pascoe65739 <strong>11</strong>:50am-1:<strong>55</strong>pm MW COMM 106 Mucciaro65725 8:<strong>55</strong>-<strong>11</strong>am TTh HUM 206 Wilkinson65718 <strong>11</strong>:50am-1:<strong>55</strong>pm TTh FN ART 212 Pascoe65720 5:<strong>55</strong>-8pm MW FN ART 212 Centeno65721 5:<strong>55</strong>-8pm TTh COMM <strong>11</strong>1 CentenoSIGN G185 - Beginning AmericanSign Language II4 unitsSecond level study of the American Sign Language:Grammar, vocabulary and increased expressive andreceptive ability are emphasized.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Sign G180$2 course material fee65727 <strong>11</strong>:50am-1:<strong>55</strong>pm MW FN ART 212 Pascoe65722 8:<strong>55</strong>-<strong>11</strong>am TTh FN ART 212 Pascoe65756 5:<strong>55</strong>-8pm TTh FN ART 2<strong>11</strong> YingstSIGN G280 - Advanced AmericanSign Language I4 unitsThird semester of American Sign Language, withemphasis upon vocabulary building, grammar, &conversational proficiency.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Sign G185$2 course material fee65723 <strong>11</strong>:50am-1:<strong>55</strong>pm MW BUS 209 WilkinsonSIGN G285 - Advanced AmericanSign Language II4 unitsA continuation of advanced American Sign Languageemphasizing advanced vocabulary and grammar of ASLas used in Deaf culture and Deaf community.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Sign G280$2 course material fee65726 7-9:05pm MW BUS 210 YingstSIGN G290 - Fingerspelling.5 unitsDevelopment of fingerspelling techniques. This coursemay be taken 4 times.Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>65724 3:50-4:20pm MW FN ART 212 Mucciaroand 4:20-4:<strong>55</strong>pm MW FN ART 212For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu53SOCIOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/sociology(714) 895-8790mbowlby@gwc.cccd.eduSOC G100 - Introduction to Sociology 3 unitsSocial interrelations & group organization; foundationsof society, culture, social inequality & social institutions.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65737 7:<strong>55</strong>-9:20am MW ADMIN 222 Miele65728 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW ADMIN 209 Chapman65742 12:45-2:10pm MW ADMIN 222 Miele65729 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh ADMIN 215 Der-Mesropian65730 12:45-2:10pm TTh FORUM1 101 Der-Mesropian65759 6:35-9:45pm T ADMIN 209 Minsky68421 6:35-9:45pm W ADMIN 209 MinskyONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65352 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Chapman8 week course beginning the week of 01/31/<strong>11</strong>65357 6 hrs 50 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Chapman8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>653<strong>55</strong> 6 hrs 58 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE ChapmanSOC G<strong>11</strong>0 - Introduction toMarriage and the Family3 unitsIntroduction to the dynamics of marriage, includingan analysis of interpersonal attraction, mate selection,parenthood, changing sex roles & patterns of interactionwithin the family.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65735 9:30-10:<strong>55</strong>am TTh ADMIN 224 Long68422 6:35-9:45pm M ADMIN 224 JazayeriSOC G133 - Racial and Ethnic Relationsin America3 unitsSame as: Social Science G133A social profile of major American racial/ethnic groups.A special examination of the problems of minorityassimilation into an otherwise open society & culture.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65733 3 hrs 17 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE ChapmanNEED TUTORING???We Can Help!The Tutorial and Learning Center providesindividual appointments, group tutorials, drop-intutoring and other services in most subject areas.To enroll for Tutoring (Learning G921), you firstgo to the Tutorial and Learning Center.The phone number is(714) 895-8904.SPANISHwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/spanish(714) 895-8772alopezrodriguez@gwc.cccd.eduSPAN G060 - Practical Spanish, Beginning 3 unitsThis course is designed to introduce the studentto the fundamental skills of spoken Spanish. Notrecommended for native Spanish speakers.Optional pass/no pass grade. Not transferable, AA/ASdegree only.$3 course material fee68149 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm MW TECH 101 Alvarez8 week course beginning the week of 04/04/<strong>11</strong>65738 6:35-9:45pm TTh ADMIN 214 PalaciosSPAN G<strong>11</strong>0 - Spanish for Native Speaker 4 unitsThis course is designed for students who have someoral proficiency in Spanish but have not studied theSpanish language in a classroom setting. There willbe an emphasis on formal aspects of the language(i.e., spelling, punctuation, accentuation, composition,reading and grammar). The course will cover the historyand culture of the Chicano in the U.S. and Hispanicauthors. This course is not open to students who havecompleted Spanish G180. This course is equivalent totwo years of high school Spanish.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee65743 10:15am-12:20pm TTh COMM 109 PizanoSPAN G180 - Elementary Spanish 5 unitsNo prior knowledge of Spanish is assumed. Begins todevelop language competencies such as listening,speaking, reading & writing. The ultimate goal to achieveoral proficiency to enable students to communicate on abasic level. This course is equivalent to two years of highschool Spanish.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee64917 7:50-8:30am MW COMM 107 Alvarezand 8:30-<strong>11</strong>am MW COMM 10665746 9:35am-12:05pm MW COMM 109 Pizanoand 12:05-12:45pm MW COMM 10767531 2-4:30pm MW COMM 109 Pizanoand 4:30-5:10pm MW COMM 107657<strong>55</strong> <strong>11</strong>:10am-1:40pm TTh COMM 106 Palaciosand 1:40-2:20pm TTh COMM 10765792 1:20-3:50pm TTh COMM 107 Pizanoand 3:50-4:30pm TTh COMM 10965791 6:35-9:05pm TTh COMM 109 Reyesand 9:05-9:45pm TTh COMM 107ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65794 6 hrs 33 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Lopez-Rodriguez65768 6 hrs 33 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Lopez-Rodriguez66206 6 hrs 33 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE CucurnyWorld Languages Course Prerequisite RequirementsSome Languages courses have mandatory prerequisites. If you are planning to enroll inone of these courses, you must meet one of the following:1. You must have completed the prerequisite course with a grade of “C” or better at GWCafter 1989 or be currently enrolled in it,Or2. You must have completed the prerequisite course at another college with a gradeof “C” or better. To show proof of the prerequisite completion, bring a copy of yourtranscript or grade report to the Admissions Office prior to enrolling. Please allow 24hours for processing.Or3. You must have completed with a grade of “C” or better, two (2) years of High SchoolLanguage in the language you are enrolling in to be eligible for G185, three (3) yearsfor G280 or four (4) years for G285. To show proof of completion, bring a copy of yourHigh School transcript to the Admissions Office prior to enrolling. Please allow 24hours for processing.Students wishing to challenge a prerequisite or placement may contact the AssessmentCenter for further information. Prerequisite Challenge forms can be obtained from theAssessment Center. Instructions are provided on the Challenge form.Spring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>54 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduSPAN G285 - Intermediate Spanish 4 unitsEmphasis is on culturally authentic reading & writing.Continued development of listening/speakingcompetencies & formal study of language structure.Introduction to basic literary concepts.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Spanish G280 or 4 years of high schoolSpanish$3 course material feeONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65753 9-<strong>11</strong>am T LIBR 222 Cucurnyand 2 hrs 04 min arr/wk GWC ONLINETHEATER ARTSwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/theater(714) 895-8772sbabb@gwc.cccd.eduTHEA G100 - Introduction to the Theater 3 unitsSame as: Humanities G132Introduction to all aspects of theater arts includinghistory stagecraft, direction, & the actor’s contribution.Students are required to see college-produced plays.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65823 9:35-10:<strong>55</strong>am MW THEA 209 Babb65842 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh THEA 209 Jones65884 12:45-2:10pm TTh THEA 209 JonesSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesStudy AbroadEarn units while you travel overseas!Want more information?Check outwww.cccd.edu/studyabroad/or email: dmoore@gwc.cccd.eduSPAN G185 - Elementary Spanish 5 unitsThe emphasis on this course is on comprehension,oral communication, understanding and speakingintermediate material, reading and writing Spanishcorrectly.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Spanish G180 or 2 years of high schoolSpanish$3 course material fee65750 8:<strong>55</strong>-9:35am MW COMM 107 Lopez-Rodriguezand 9:35am-12:05pm MW COMM <strong>11</strong>1ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65786 6 hrs 33 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE Cucurny65751 6 hrs 58 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE AmezcuaSPAN G280 - Intermediate Spanish 4 unitsReading & writing increasingly stressed, while listening& speaking continue to develop. Continued study oflanguage structure & increased awareness of culturalnorms & values.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Spanish G185 or 3 years of high schoolSpanish$3 course material feeONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of thisschedule and http://onlinegwc.org65763 9-<strong>11</strong>am T LIBR 222 Cucurnyand 2 hrs 04 min arr/wk GWC ONLINEThe Accessibility Center for Education (ACE) offers thefollowing courses. Students can earn 1⁄2 unit or 1 unit ofcredit for completing the number of hours required. Theseself-paced computerized courses can help improve BasicReading, Language, Math, and Working skills. For furtherinformation, contact the Accessibility Center for EducationOffice at (714) 895-8721.SP ED G002, Comp Tutor Lab for ReadingSP ED G006, Comp Tutor Lab for MathSPECIAL EDUCATIONwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/specialed(714) 892-77<strong>11</strong> x <strong>55</strong>152kpascoe@gwc.cccd.eduSPED G105 - Implications of Deafness 3 unitsAn overview of the causes, types & consequencesof hearing impairment. Covered are problems andissues of the physiology and anatomy of hearing loss,development of speech and language, educationaloptions, communication methods and communityfunctioning of the adult deaf.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.65760 5-6:25pm MW HUM 307 YingstSTUDENTCOMPUTER CENTERThe Student Computer Center provides current <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong><strong>College</strong> students a laboratory with high speed Internetaccess on computers (including Macintosh computers),color printing, scanning, Microsoft Office 2007, Digital Art’ssoftware, and other course supported software to increasethe probability of student success. Students must currentlybe earning units at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> to enroll in this class.To use the Student Computer Centerstudents must register for Learning SkillG922 (#64938).Monday through Thursday8 a.m. until 9 p.m.<strong>Fri</strong>day 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.Saturday 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.For more information call (714) 892-77<strong>11</strong> x50<strong>11</strong>1THEA G102 - History and Appreciationof the Cinema3 unitsSame as: Humanities G135Introduction to the historical, artistic, cultural, industrialand mythmaking aspects of the American film. Topicswill include film genres, techniques, language, narrativedevices, themes, relationship between film andliterature, and other subjects.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65840 12:45-3:<strong>55</strong>pm W FN ART 222 Cowan65816 6:35-9:45pm Th FN ART 222 CowanTHEA G106 - Acting - Fundamentals 3 unitsIntensive introduction to the techniques of acting.Required for theater arts majors. Students are requiredto see <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> college productions.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.65844 12:45-2:10pm MW COMM 108 Ramm Engleand 0 hr 90 min arr/wk COMM 10865838 6:35-9:45pm M THEA 209 Cowan68448 2:25-3:50pm TTh COMM 108 Ramm Engleand 0 hr 92 min arr/wk COMM 108THEA G107 - Acting II3 unitsActing exercises & scene study for the intermediatestudent. Students are required to see <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong><strong>College</strong> productions.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.68150 12:45-2:10pm MW COMM 108 Ramm Engleand 0 hr 90 min arr/wk COMM 10864901 2:25-3:50pm TTh COMM 108 Ramm Engleand 0 hr 90 min arr/wk COMM 108THEA G142 - Theater Workshop1 unitStudents in this course will produce plays for publicaudiences. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.-Audition: Feb 15 & 16 at 7:00 pm in Mainstage Theater-Production: Joseph and the Amazing TechnicolorDreamcoat.-Orientation on Feb 15 at 7pm in Mainstage68168 5 hrs 33 min arr/wk COMM 108 Ramm EngleTHEA G142 - Theater Workshop2 unitsStudents in this course will produce plays for publicaudiences. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.-Audition: Feb 15 & 16 at 7:00 pm in Mainstage Theater-Production: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.-Orientation on Feb 15 at 7pm in Mainstage68169 10 hrs 58 min arr/wk COMM 108 Ramm EngleFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu<strong>55</strong>THEA G142 - Theater Workshop1 unitStudents in this course will produce plays for publicaudiences. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.-Audition: Jan 4 & 5 at 7:00 pm in Mainstage-Production: Doubt, orientation on Jan 15 @ 7pm inMainstage65812 5 hrs 33 min arr/wk THEA STAGE AmenTHEA G142 - Theater Workshop2 unitsStudents in this course will produce plays for publicaudiences. This course may be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.-Audition: Jan 4 & 5 at 7:00 pm in Mainstage-Production:Doubt, orientation on Jan 15 @ 7pm in Mainstage65814 <strong>11</strong> hrs arr/wk THEA STAGE AmenTHEA G146 - Broadway and Opera Singing 2 unitsSame as: Music G150Learn to sing songs &/or arias from musical theater &/oropera. Daily practice and a written review of a musical oropera are required. No audition is required.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Music G060 or G121 or G145. Concurrentenrollment in Music G<strong>11</strong>5, G121, or G141 - G142recommended for those who do not read music.$3 course material fee68<strong>11</strong>8 12:45-2:50pm T MUSIC 108 Bales68<strong>11</strong>6 12:45-2:50pm Th MUSIC 108 Bales68123 7-9:05pm M MUSIC 108 CarterTHEA G161 - Stage Management3 unitsThis course will teach processes and techniques tomanage the preparation, rehearsal, and performanceof theatrical productions. Students are required to seecollege productions.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.68447 4-5:25pm TTh THEA 209 STAFFTHEA G171 - Play Production1 unitParticipation in the preparation of productionspresented to the community in one or more of thefollowing areas: stage scenery building & painting, stagelighting, makeup, costumes, house management &acting. Assignments will be given to the student uponenrollment into the course. All actors must pass anaudition before getting their assignment. This coursemay be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.-Audition: Jan 4 & 5 at 7:00 pm in Mainstage-Production: Doubt, orientation on Jan 15 @ 7pm inMainstage68475 5 hrs 36 min arr/wk THEA STAGE AmenTHEA G171 - Play Production2 unitsParticipation in the preparation of productionspresented to the community in one or more of thefollowing areas: stage scenery building & painting, stagelighting, makeup, costumes, house management &acting. Assignments will be given to the student uponenrollment into the course. All actors must pass anaudition before getting their assignment. This coursemay be taken 4 times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.-Audition: Jan 4 & 5 at 7:00 pm in Mainstage-Production: Doubt, orientation on Jan 15 @ 7pm inMainstage68474 <strong>11</strong> hrs 04 min arr/wk THEA STAGE Amen<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>Theater ArtsPresents…Mainstage TheaterDoubt: A ParableBy John Patrick ShanleyFebruary 25 - <strong>March</strong> 6, 20<strong>11</strong>Audition <strong>Date</strong>s: Jan. 4 and 5, 20<strong>11</strong> at 7 pmJoseph and the AmazingTechnicolor ® DreamcoatLyrics by Tim RiceMusic by Andrew Lloyd WebberMay 6-15, 20<strong>11</strong>Audition <strong>Date</strong>s: Feb. 16 or 17, 20<strong>11</strong> at 7 pmFor more info visit:www.gwctheater.comTHEA G176 - Stage Lighting3 unitsIntroductory course in stage lighting, including stagelighting theory, technology, equipment, and design.Students are required to attend GWC theatricalproductions. This course may be taken four times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.68276 4-5:25pm MW COMM 108 Jonesand 0 hr 96 min arr/wk COMM 108THEA G177 - Make-up3 unitsPractical introduction to theatrical makeup techniques.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65883 9:35-<strong>11</strong>am TTh THEA MKUP Babband 1 hr and 8 min/wk THEA MKUPTHEA G178 - Costume Crafts3 unitsSewing skills not required. Introduction to costumemethods for the performing arts.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.65907 <strong>11</strong>:10am-12:35pm TTh THEA 207 Babband 1 hr and 8 min/wk THEA 207THEA G188 - Stage Movement3 unitsThis course will instruct actors in the use of the body asan expressive instrument in performance focusing onbasic movement skills, physical awareness, movementimprovisation and stage combat. This course may betaken four times.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.65908 2:25-3:50pm MW COMM 108 Ramm Engleand 0 hr 90 min arr/wk COMM 108THEA G206 - Acting III - Scene Study 3 unitsAdvanced stage techniques based on the study ofselected dramatic scenes.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.68224 12:45-2:10pm MW COMM 108 Ramm Engleand 0 hr 90 min arr/wk COMM 10864940 2:25-3:50pm TTh COMM 108 Ramm Engleand 0 hr 90 min arr/wk COMM 108THEA G207 - Acting IV - Classical Styles 3 unitsThis course focuses on acting styles for classical theater.Students are required to see <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>productions.Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.68225 12:45-2:10pm MW COMM 108 Ramm Engleand 0 hr 90 min arr/wk COMM 10865740 2:25-3:50pm TTh COMM 108 Ramm Engleand 0 hr 90 min arr/wk COMM 108THEA G210 - Musical Theater Workshop 2 unitsSame as: Music G210Participation in musical theater presentations such asmusical comedy, musical drama, musical revues, operaor operettas presented at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Thiscourse may be taken four times.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.-Audition: Feb 15 & 16 at 7:00 pm in Mainstage Theater-Production: Joseph and the Amazing TechnicolorDreamcoat.-Orientation on Feb 15 at 7pm in Mainstage68275 <strong>11</strong> hrs 04 min arr/wk COMM 108 Ramm EngleTUTORING SKILLSwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/tutoring(714) 895-8904gcarr@gwc.cccd.eduTUTR G020 - Basics of Tutoring.5 unitsThis course will provide the tutor with supervisedpractice in conducting individualized and small-grouptutoring sessions with <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> students.All tutors must obtain instructor permission beforereceiving their assignment.Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor.65847 1 hr 42 min arr/wk LIBR 222 CarrTUTR G107 - Introduction to Tutoring 1 unitThis course introduces the tutor to his/her role byteaching the essential skills necessary to effectively tutorstudents. This course includes lectures and supervisedpractice in conducting individual and/or small grouptutoring sessions.All tutors must obtain instructor permission beforereceiving their assignment.Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.Prerequisites: Permission of the Instructor upon beinghired as a tutor in the Tutorial and Learning Center.65846 1 hr arr/wk LIBR 222 Carrand 0 hr 25 min arr/wk LIBR 222TUTR G<strong>11</strong>1 - The Tutoring Process .5 unitsThis course will provide tutors with methods to use inhelping students practice, reinforce and review learningskills and appropriate course content.All tutors must obtain instructor permission beforereceiving their assignment.Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.Prerequisites: Permission of the InstructorAdvisories: Tutoring Skills G10765848 0 hr 31 min arr/wk LIBR 222 CarrSpring 20<strong>11</strong> CoursesFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>56 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduVIETNAMESEwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/vietnamese(714) 895-8772alopezrodriguez@gwc.cccd.eduVIET G060 - Practical Vietnamese, Beginning 3 unitsThis course is designed to introduce the student tothe fundamental skills of spoken Vietnamese. Notrecommended for native Vietnamese speakers.Optional pass/no pass grade.$3 course material fee658<strong>55</strong> 6:35-9:45pm Th LIBR 221 TranVIET G180 - Elementary Vietnamese 5 unitsThis course is designed to introduce the studentto grammar, conversation, composition, reading &pronunciation. This course is equivalent to two years ofhigh school Vietnamese.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee65843 9:35am-12:05pm MW FN ART 2<strong>11</strong> Phamand 12:05-12:45pm MW COMM 10765856 9:35am-12:05pm TTh COMM <strong>11</strong>1 Tranand 12:05-12:45pm TTh COMM 10765853 6:35-9:05pm MW COMM 109 Phamand 9:05-9:45pm MW COMM 107VIET G185 - Elementary Vietnamese 5 unitsContinuation of Vietnamese 180. Further developmentof language competencies such as listening, speaking,reading and writing Vietnamese.Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Vietnamese G180$3 course material fee65852 6:35-7:15pm TTh COMM 107 Phamand 7:15-9:45pm TTh HUM 303Veterans Educational BenefitsTo apply for educational benefits, veterans andeligible dependents should contact the VeteransClerk, located in the Admissions Office. Desk hours:9 am to 6 pm, Monday - Thursday and <strong>Fri</strong>day8 am to 12 pm. (Desk closed 1 pm to 2 pm)For more information call (714) 895-8140.Spring 20<strong>11</strong> Courses<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>LEARING RESOURCE CENTERThe Learning Resource Center or LRC is a <strong>55</strong>,251sq./ft. bulding. The LRC is the last buildingfunded by the Measure C Bond. This impressivebuilding, at 60 feet tall, will be the secondtallest building on campus. In actuality, whatappears to be a single tall building, is in realitytwo buildings on a single foundation system ofcaissons, grade beams and a structural slab. Thetall portion is a three story, cast in place concretestructure that utilizes exposed concrete wallsand columns and hidden beams. The concreteused is what is called type 3, which gives it thewhite appearance. Adjacent to this building isa one story steel framed building. This buildinguses a steel frame that metal studs are attached to. The metalstudding is covered by an exterior drywall and then clad with astainless steel panel skin. This stainless panel skin continues onthe south side of three story building and on a few areas of theeast and west. The north side of the building is all glass to afforda view of the California native garden.Inside the LRCThis complex will bring together the following areas on thecampus: the Library, Tutoring, Writing & Reading Center, LearningResources Division Office, New Media, Staff Development,Academic Senate, TLC Computing Lab, High Tech Lab and others.Following are some of thebuilding features:• Beautiful lobby area withstaircase that leadsto 2nd / 3rd floors• 20 Group Study Rooms• New Media ExperimentalStudio• A Community Room• PA System• Roof Top Sun Deck• Skylights• 2 Elevators• Intelligent Lighting System(Green)• Wireless InternetConnections Throughout• View of the California NativeGarden• Card Access System• Library, offices, classrooms,study areas and lobby willbe newly furnishedFor more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu57Re-Entry / CalWORKs Center – One Step Closer to Success!We can help you take that first step in deciding what you want to do…to educate, orre-educate yourself for today’s job market.• Specialized support services for CalWORKs students• <strong>Fri</strong>endly and supportive counselors and staff• Individualized academic, vocational, career and personal counselingCall the Re-Entry/CalWORKs Center at (714) 895-8<strong>11</strong>1 forprogram eligibility information or visit us in the Administration Building, second floor.“Education That Works”


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>58 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu1st 8 week courses 1/31 - 3/27/<strong>11</strong>ACCOUNTINGACCT G215 - Internal Control Compliance 3 units64027 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE ChuANTHROPOLOGYANTH G120 - Intro to Physical Anthropology 3 units68402 6.46 hours arranged GWC ONLINE PachecoAUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGYAUTO G<strong>11</strong>0 - Engine Repair 5 units68424 1:30 - 3:35pm MTWTh AUTO D 107 Jaramillo3:35 - 4:59pm MTWTh AUTO D 107AUTO G131 - Engine Performance: Advanced 4.5 units68320 9:30 - <strong>11</strong>:35am MTWTh AUTO D 107 Jaramillo<strong>11</strong>:35am - 1:00pm MTWTh AUTO D 107COMPUTER BUSINESS APPLICATIONSCBA G101 - Computer Keyboarding Intro I 1 unit6<strong>55</strong>86 4.25 hours arranged GWC ONLINE SykesCBA G120 - QuickBooks Pro 2 units64545 6:00 - 8:20pm M HUM 201 Long3.21 hours arranged GWC ONLINECBA G145 - Introduction To Computers1.5 units64508 6:00 - 6:30pm TTh HUM 200 Mushet6:35 - 8:40pm TTh HUM 200CBA G150 - Windows, Introduction1.5 units64458 8:00 - 8:35am MW HUM 200 Mushet8:35 - 10:45am MW HUM 201CBA G1<strong>55</strong> - Word Introduction 2 units68432 6:00 - 7:05pm MW HUM 200 STAFF7:10 - 8:40pm MW HUM 200CBA G1<strong>55</strong> - Word Introduction 2 units64496 8:00 - 9:05am TTh HUM 200 Sykes9:10 - 10:35am TTh HUM 201CBA G1<strong>55</strong> - Word Introduction 2 units64567 5.38 hours arranged GWC ONLINE MackCBA G160 - Excel, Introduction 2 units64<strong>55</strong>3 <strong>11</strong>:10am - 12:15pm TTh HUM 200 STAFF3.04 hours arranged GWC ONLINECBA G160 - Excel, Introduction 2 units64548 5.33 hours arranged GWC ONLINE STAFFCBA G165 - Access, Introduction 2 units64530 <strong>11</strong>:10am - 12:15pm MW HUM 201 Sykes12:20 - 1:45pm MW HUM 201CBA G170 - Powerpoint, Introduction2 units64578 5.38 hours arranged GWC ONLINE SykesCBA G190 - Internet, Introduction1.5 units68343 5 hrs 38 min arr/wk GWC ONLINE STAFFCRIMINAL JUSTICECJ G140 - Intro to Criminal Justice3 units64091 7:<strong>55</strong> - <strong>11</strong>:05am TTh BUS <strong>11</strong>3 WatkinsCJ G140 - Intro to Criminal Justice3 units64532 6.46 hours arranged GWC ONLINE QuirosCJ G141 - Criminal Law I 3 units64100 7:<strong>55</strong> - <strong>11</strong>:05am TTh BUS <strong>11</strong>1 QuirosHISTORYHIST G140 - California History 3 units65190 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE MaseHIST G170 - History of U.S. to 18763 units64877 6.46 hours arranged GWC ONLINE ThorneHIST G175 - History of the U.S. since 1876 3 units64890 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE ThorneMUSICMUS G105 - Beginning Guitar I 1 unit65166 2:00 - 4:20pm M MUSIC 102 HigginsMUS G105 - Beginning Guitar I 1 unit65167 4:30 - 6:50pm M MUSIC 102 Higgins8 - Week CoursesPlease look inside this class schedule under the specific discipline for more detailed information regarding fees, course descriptions, etc.The last day to enroll in 1st 8 week courses is <strong>Fri</strong>day, February <strong>11</strong>. The last day to enroll in 2nd 8 week courses is <strong>Fri</strong>day, April 8.MUS G141 - Beginning Piano 1 1 unit65186 8:<strong>55</strong> - <strong>11</strong>:00am M MUSIC 200 WoodMUS G141 - Beginning Piano 1 1 unit65185 7:00 - 9:20pm M MUSIC 200 KimMUS G141 - Beginning Piano 1 1 unit65182 9:35 - <strong>11</strong>:40am T MUSIC 200 GottesmanMUS G141 - Beginning Piano 1 1 unit65183 <strong>11</strong>:50am - 1:<strong>55</strong>pm T MUSIC 200 GottesmanPHYSICAL EDUCATIONPE G137 - Golf0.5 units65291 12:00 - 2:20pm F MPE <strong>11</strong>4 STAFFPHILOSOPHYPHIL G<strong>11</strong>5 - Logic and Critical Thinking 3 units65248 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE HydePOLITICAL SCIENCEPSCI G122 - Model U N Conference1 unit68097 4.5 hours arranged GWC SITE StillmanPSCI G180 - U.S. Government 3 units68451 6:35pm - 9:25pm M FORUM2 101 Ontiveros3.96 hours arranged GWC ONLINEPSYCHOLOGYPSYC G100 - Introduction to Psychology 3 units68419 6:35 - 9:45pm M ADMIN 209 Agnew3.46 hours arranged GWC ONLINEPSYC G100 - Introduction to Psychology 3 units65442 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE IsonioREAL ESTATERE G<strong>11</strong>0 - RealEstate Principles 3 units65692 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE VlachosSIGNSIGN G290 - Fingerspelling 0.5 units65724 3:50 - 4:20pm MW FN ART 212 Mucciaro4:20 - 4:<strong>55</strong>pm MW FN ART 212SOCIOLOGYSOC G100 - Introduction to Sociology3 units65357 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Chapman2nd 8 week courses 4/4 - 5/29/<strong>11</strong>ACCOUNTINGACCT G220 - Forensic Accounting, Intro 3 units64023 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE JohnsonANTHROPOLOGYANTH G100 - Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 units64<strong>11</strong>7 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE PachecoBUSINESSBUS G100 - Introduction To Business3 units64329 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE VlachosBUS G<strong>11</strong>2 - Real Estate Legal Aspects3 units64328 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE HamiltonCOMPUTER BUSINESS APPLICATIONSCBA G101 - Computer Keyboarding Intro I 1 unit6<strong>55</strong>98 4.25 hours arranged GWC ONLINE STAFFCBA G120 - QuickBooks Pro 2 units64544 5.33 hours arranged GWC ONLINE ChandraCBA G149 - Outlook2 units68218 6.46 hours arranged GWC ONLINE WhiteCBA G150 - Windows, Introduction1.5 units68430 6:00 - 6:30pm TTh HUM 200 STAFF6:35 - 8:40pm TTh HUM 200CBA G151- Windows, intermediate1.5 units68431 8:00 - 8:30am MW HUM 201 STAFF8:35 - 10:40am MW HUM 201CBA G156 - Word, Intermediate 2 units68433 6:00 - 7:05pm MW HUM 200 STAFF7:10 - 8:35pm MW HUM 200


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu598 - Week CoursesPlease look inside this class schedule under the specific discipline for more detailed information regarding fees, course descriptions, etc.The last day to enroll in 1st 8 week courses is <strong>Fri</strong>day, February <strong>11</strong>. The last day to enroll in 2nd 8 week courses is <strong>Fri</strong>day, April 8.CBA G156 - Word, Intermediate 2 units64510 8:00 - 9:05am TTh HUM 200 Sykes9:10 - 10:35am TTh HUM 201CBA G156 - Word, Intermediate 2 units64512 5.33 hours arranged GWC ONLINE MackCBA G157 - Word, Advanced:Desktop Publish 2 units68306 5.38 hours arranged GWC ONLINE SykesCBA G161 - Excel, Intermediate 2 units64528 <strong>11</strong>:10am - 12:15pm TTh HUM 200 STAFF3.<strong>11</strong> hours arranged GWC ONLINECBA G161 - Excel, Intermediate 2 units68351 5.38 hours arranged GWC ONLINE JonesCBA G166 - Access, Intermediate2 units64501 <strong>11</strong>:10am - 12:15pm MW HUM 201 Sykes12:20 - 1:45pm MW HUM 201CBA G171 - Powerpoint, Intermediate2 units64506 5.38 hours arranged GWC ONLINE SykesCRIMINAL JUSTICECJ G<strong>11</strong>0 - Criminal Investigation 3 units66310 7:<strong>55</strong> - <strong>11</strong>:05am TTh BUS <strong>11</strong>3 MehlhoffCJ G123 - Juvenile Law3 units68178 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE BittingCJ G142 - Criminal Law II 3 units64<strong>11</strong>8 7:<strong>55</strong> - <strong>11</strong>:05am TTh Quiros V R BUS <strong>11</strong>1CJ G220 - Forensic Accounting, Intro3 units68221 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE JohnsonCOLLEGE SUCCESSCOLL G100 - Becoming a Successful Student 3 units66168 12:45 - 3:<strong>55</strong>pm M LIBR 223 Chovan3.18 hours arranged GWC ONLINECOMMUNICATIONS STUDIESCOMM G100 - Interpersonal Communication 3 units65834 6:35 - 9:45pm MW TECH <strong>11</strong>7 JankeCOMM G<strong>11</strong>0 - Public Speaking 3 units65839 6:35 - 9:45pm TTh TECH 101 TerryCOUNSELINGCOUN G100 - Career Planning 1.5 units67<strong>11</strong>2 6:00 - 9:10pm T BUS 212 STAFFCOUN G103 - Student Ed Plan for success 1 unit67106 2.25 hours arranged STAFF GWC ONLINECOUN G104 - Career & Life Plan: Holistic 3 units67<strong>11</strong>9 6.58 hours arranged GWC ONLINE STAFFENGLISHENGL G009 - Developmental Reading/Writing 3 units64720 6:00pm - 10:15pm MW REC ED 107 HunterENGL G010 - Prep for <strong>College</strong> Writing/Read 3 units64730 6:00 - 10:15pm MW HL SCI <strong>11</strong>8 BrennanENGL G100 - Freshman Composition3 units64749 6:00 - 10:15pm MW BUS 208 PearceENGL G100 - Freshman Composition3 units64759 6:00 - 10:15pm TTh LIBR 222 SandowiczENGL G<strong>11</strong>0 - Critical Thinking, Literature 3 units64786 6:35 - 9:45pm MW BUS 2<strong>11</strong> WhitneyENGL G<strong>11</strong>0 - Critical Thinking, Literature 3 units64782 6:35 - 9:45pm TTh BUS 2<strong>11</strong> SpragueHISTORYHIST G170 - History of U.S. to 18763 units64916 6.46 hours arranged GWC ONLINE McclainHIST G175 - History of the U.S. since 1876 3 units65695 12:45 - 2:10pm MW ADMIN 2<strong>11</strong> Swendson3.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINEHIST G175 - History of the U.S. since 1876 3 units64887 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Adams BHIST G175 - History of the U.S. since 1876 3 units68416 6.46 hours arranged GWC ONLINE MedinaLIBRARYLIBR G<strong>11</strong>0 - Intro Library Resources1 unit64930 1.08 hours arranged GWC ONLINE Peacock1 hours arranged LIBR REFLIBR G120 - Libraries & The Internet1 unit65259 2.17 hours arranged GWC ONLINE GarciaMANAGEMENTMGMT G140 - Org/Professional Values/Ethics 2 units64953 4.25 hours arranged GWC ONLINE MooreMUSICMUS G025 - Band Showmanship 1 unit65163 6:00 - 10:10pm T MUSIC 102 Hausey2.08 hours arranged GWC SITEMUS G105 - Beginning Guitar I 1 unit65165 2:00 - 4:20pm M MUSIC 102 HigginsMUS G106 - Guitar 2, Beginning 1 unit64367 4:30 - 6:50pm M MUSIC 102 HigginsMUS G141 - Beginning Piano 1 1 unit65184 9:35 - <strong>11</strong>:40am T MUSIC 200 GottesmanMUS G142 - Beginning Piano 2 1 unit65171 8:<strong>55</strong> - <strong>11</strong>:00am M MUSIC 200 WoodMUS G142 - Beginning Piano 2 1 unit65192 7:00 - 9:20pm M MUSIC 200 KimMUS G142 - Beginning Piano 2 1 unit65218 <strong>11</strong>:50am - 1:<strong>55</strong>pm T MUSIC 200 GottesmanNURSINGNURS G070 - Arrhythmia/EKG Interp1 unit652<strong>11</strong> 2.08 hours arranged GWC ONLINE BroylesPHYSICAL EDUCATIONPE G137 - Golf0.5 units65271 12:00 - 2:05pm F MPE <strong>11</strong>4 STAFFPE G166 - Circuit Training Lab 0.5 units66260 7:<strong>55</strong> - 9:20am MW REC ED 122 STAFFPE G192 - Soccer1 unit65344 3:15 - 5:20pm TTh GWC UTILTY FLD GimenezPHILOSOPHYPHIL G<strong>11</strong>5 - Logic and Critical Thinking 3 units65253 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE HydePOLITICAL SCIENCEPSCI G180 - U.S. Government 3 units65396 6:35 - 9:25pm M FORUM2 101 Ontiveros3.46 hours arranged GWC ONLINEPSCI G180 - U.S. Government 3 units65390 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE BowlbyPSYCHOLOGYPSYC G100- Introduction to Psychology 3 units65435 6:35 - 9:45pm M ADMIN 209 Agnew3.18 hours arranged GWC ONLINEPSYC G100 - Introduction to Psychology 3 units65441 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE IsonioREAL ESTATERE G120 - R E Legal Aspects 3 units6<strong>55</strong>96 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE HamiltonRE G130 - Real Estate Practice 3 units65607 6.5 hours arranged GWC ONLINE HamiltonSOCIOLOGYSOC G100 - Introduction to Sociology3 units653<strong>55</strong> 6.58 hours arranged GWC ONLINE ChapmanSPANISHSPAN G060 - Practical Span, Begin3 units65738 6:35 - 9:45pm TTh ADMIN 214 Palacios


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>60 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduLooking for aFlexible Schedule?Your classroom is just a click away!Online Express - Internet Based InstructionThese courses are transferable to a 4-year University the same asclassroom courses. Online and Mix Course Information:http://onlinegwc.orgOnline Courses Spring 20<strong>11</strong>16 week Online classes fromJanuary 31, 20<strong>11</strong> to May 29, 20<strong>11</strong>Course Title Units Section InstructorACCT G100 Accounting Elements 4.0 64010 HeimannACCT G<strong>11</strong>5 Issues in Taxation 3.0 68204 SiebertANTH G100 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3.0 64<strong>11</strong>1 DroverANTH G120 Intro to Physical Anthropology 3.0 64<strong>11</strong>3 DroverANTH G130 Intro to Archaeology 3.0 64123 DroverANTH G140 Magic, Witchcraft & Religion 3.0 68141 StaffART G100 Introduction to Art 3.0 64203 GlassfordART G170 Graphic Design Principles 3.0 64034 SineriBUS G100 Introduction to Business 3.0 64323 CarmelBUS G108 Legal Environment of Business 3.0 64342 VlachosBUS G<strong>11</strong>0 Business Law 3.0 64351 HamiltonBUS G121 Personal Finance 3.0 64324 CarmelBUS G125 Business English 3.0 64330 CarmelBUS G130 Intro to Business Writing 3.0 64325 GolbuffBUS G210 Securities & Investments 3.0 64333 HarrisCBA G<strong>11</strong>5 Filing & Records Management 3.0 68352 GraneCBA G183 OFFICE, Intermediate 4.0 68136 JonesCOLL G100 Becoming a Successful Student 3.0 64209 BishopCOLL G100 Becoming a Successful Student 3.0 66161 ChovanCOLL G100 Becoming a Successful Student 3.0 66169 StaffCOLL G100 Becoming a Successful Student 3.0 68398 StaffCS G101 Computer Literacy 3.0 68198 CohenCS G130 Survey of Computer Science 4.0 64422 ChandraCS G175 Programming with C++ 4.0 64570 PennaCOUN G104 Career & Life Planning: 3.0 67101 StaffAn Holistic ApproachDART G100 Introduction to Digital Arts 3.0 64344 GlassfordDART G135 Introduction to Adobe Illustrator 3.0 64073 CaterinaDART G150 Using Photoshop, Beginning 3.0 64340 BaitooDART G170 Graphic Design Principles 3.0 64173 SineriDART G178 Introduction to Web Page Design 3.0 684<strong>55</strong> GlumaceECON G285 Macro-Economics 3.0 68404 PakulaENVS G100 Intro to Environmental Studies 3.0 64083 HershHIST G150 History of Latin America 3.0 64893 ReckHIST G190 World History to 1500 3.0 64879 ReckHIST G195 World History Since 1500 3.0 66638 ReckHLED G100 Health Education 3.0 64856 JohnsonHLED G135 Nutrition 3.0 68338 JohnsonHUM G102 Introduction to Art 3.0 64897 GlassfordHUM G108 History & Appreciation 3.0 65904 Ramm Engleof the Musical TheaterHUM G120 History & Appreciation of Music 3.0 64868 HauseyHUM G140 Jazz: A History & Appreciation 3.0 64931 NivansMGMT G<strong>11</strong>0 Elements of Management 3.0 64937 CarmelOnline CoursesMGMT G<strong>11</strong>1 Human Resources Management 3.0 64934 GolbuffMGMT G<strong>11</strong>5 Behavioral Management 3.0 64939 GolbuffMGMT G152 Small Business Ownership 3.0 64947 Carmel& ManagementMKTG G121 Personal Finance 3.0 64958 CarmelMUS G101 History & Appreciation of Music 3.0 65193 HauseyMUS G108 History & Appreciation 3.0 65815 Ramm Engleof the Musical TheaterMUS G136 Jazz: A History & Appreciation 3.0 65179 NivansPSCI G180 Intro to Government (US) 3.0 65391 BowlbyPSCI G185 Intro to Government (Comparative) 3.0 65393 BowlbyPSYC G100 Introduction to Psychology 3.0 65432 ChovanPSYC G158 Abnormal Psychology 3.0 65439 MendozaPSYC G160 Human Growth & Development 3.0 65465 RoblesPSYC G160 Human Growth & Development 3.0 65466 OrmePSYC G160 Human Growth & Development 3.0 65467 BishopPSYC G165 Human Sexuality- 3.0 65444 ChovanPsychobiological BasisPSYC G250 Psychobiology 3.0 64099 AbdellateefSOC G100 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 65352 ChapmanSOC G133 Racial & Ethnic Relations in America 3.0 65733 ChapmanSPAN G180 Elementary Spanish 5.0 65768 Lopez-RodriguezSPAN G180 Elementary Spanish 5.0 65794 Lopez-RodriguezSPAN G180 Elementary Spanish 5.0 66206 CucurnySPAN G185 Elementary Spanish 5.0 65786 CucurnySPAN G185 Elementary Spanish 5.0 65751 AmezcuaFirst 8 week Online classes fromJanuary 31, 20<strong>11</strong> to <strong>March</strong> 27, 20<strong>11</strong>Course Title Units Section InstructorACCT G215 Internal Control Compliance 3.0 64027 ChuANTH G120 Intro to Physical Anthropology 3.0 68402 PachecoCBA G101 Computer Keyboarding Intro, Part 1 1.0 6<strong>55</strong>86 SykesCBA G1<strong>55</strong> WORD, Introduction 1.5 64567 MackCBA G160 EXCEL, Introduction 2.0 64548 StaffCBA G170 Powerpoint, Introduction 2.0 64578 SykesCJ G140 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3.0 64532 QuirosHIST G140 California History 3.0 65190 MaséHIST G170 U.S. History to 1876 3.0 64877 ThorneHIST G175 U.S. History since 1876 3.0 64890 ThornePHIL G<strong>11</strong>5 Introduction to Logic 3.0 65248 HydePSYC G100 Introduction to Psychology 3.0 65442 IsonioR E G<strong>11</strong>0 Real Estate Principles 3.0 65692 VlachosSOC G100 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 65357 ChapmanSecond 8 week Online classes fromApril 4, 20<strong>11</strong> to May 29, 20<strong>11</strong>Course Title Units Section InstructorACCT G220 Forensic Accounting 3.0 64023 JohnsonANTH G100 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3.0 64<strong>11</strong>7 PachecoBUS G100 Introduction to Business 3.0 64329 VlachosBUS G<strong>11</strong>2 Real Estate Legal Aspects 3.0 64328 HamiltonCBA G101 Computer Keyboarding Intro, Part 1 1.0 Staff SykesCBA G120 QuickBooks Pro 2.0 64544 ChandraCBA G149 Outlook 2.0 68218 WhiteCBA G156 WORD, Intermediate 2.0 64512 MackCBA G157 WORD, Advanced 2.0 68306 SykesCBA G161 EXCEL, Intermediate 2.0 68351 JonesCBA G171 Powerpoint, Intermediate 2.0 64506 SykesCJ G123 Juvenile Law 3.0 68178 BitingCJ G220 Forensic Accounting 3.0 68221 JohnsonCOUN G103 Educational Planning 1.0 67106 Stafffor Student Success


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu61Online Courses/Weekend ClassesCOUN G104 Career & Life Planning: 3.0 67<strong>11</strong>9 StaffAn Holistic ApproachHIST G170 U.S. History to 1876 3.0 64916 McClainHIST G175 U.S. History since 1876 3.0 64887 AdamsHIST G175 U.S. History since 1876 3.0 68416 MedinaLIBR G120 Libraries and the Internet 1.0 65259 GarciaMGMT G140 Organization & Professional 2.0 64953 MooreValues/EthicsNURS G070 Beginning Arrhythmia & 1.0 652<strong>11</strong> BroylesEKG InterpretationPHIL G<strong>11</strong>5 Introduction to Logic 3.0 65253 HydePSCI G180 Intro to Government (US) 3.0 65390 BowlbyPSYC G100 Introduction to Psychology 3.0 65441 IsonioRE G120 Real Estate Legal Aspects 3.0 6<strong>55</strong>96 HamiltonRE G130 Real Estate Practice 3.0 65607 HamiltonSOC G100 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 653<strong>55</strong> Chapman6 week Online classes fromJanuary 31, 20<strong>11</strong> to <strong>March</strong> 13, 20<strong>11</strong>Course Title Units Section InstructorMATH G009 Med Calculations for Nurses 1.0 64975 Lloyd4 week Online classes fromJanuary 31, 20<strong>11</strong> to February 25, 20<strong>11</strong>Course Title Units Section InstructorCBA G121 Certified Business Professional: 2.0 68481 JonesOffice Systems & Tech4 week Online classes fromFebruary 28, 20<strong>11</strong> to <strong>March</strong> 26, 20<strong>11</strong>Course Title Units Section InstructorCBA G122 Certified Business Professional: 2.0 68482 JonesOffice Administration4 week Online classes fromApril 4, 20<strong>11</strong> to April 29, 20<strong>11</strong>Course Title Units Section InstructorCBA G123 Certified Business Professional: 2.0 68483 JonesManagement4 week Online classes fromMay 2, 20<strong>11</strong> to May 27, 20<strong>11</strong>Course Title Units Section InstructorCBA G123 CBP: Advanced Organizational 2.0 68483 JonesManagement16 week Online MIX classes fromJanuary 31, 20<strong>11</strong> to May 29, 20<strong>11</strong>Course Title Units Section InstructorACCT G101 Financial Accounting 4.0 64006 LehmannACCT G101 Financial Accounting 4.0 64015 ChuACCT G102 Managerial Accounting 4.0 64024 LehmannACCT G130 Computerized Accounting 3.0 64021 McGovernACCT G130 Computerized Accounting 3.0 64022 McGovernBIOL G100 Introduction to Biology 4.0 64247 LangdonBIOL G200 Pharmacology: Meds & Drugs 3.0 64281 EganEDUC G103 Technology Proficiencies 2.0 65810 Jonesfor Teachers IENGL G100 Freshman Composition 3.0 64778 FolayanENGL G100 Freshman Composition 3.0 64784 ZuidervaartENGL G100 Freshman Composition 3.0 64776 KabajiENGL G100 Freshman Composition 3.0 64779 KabajiMATH G010 Elementary Algebra 4.0 65016 HoangMATH G030 Intermediate Algebra 4.0 65067 MarinoPSYC G250 Psychobiology 3.0 64076 AbdellateefSPAN G280 Intermediate Spanish 4.0 65763 CucurnySPAN G285 Intermediate Spanish 4.0 65753 CucurnyFirst 8 week Online MIX classes fromJanuary 30, 20<strong>11</strong> to <strong>March</strong> 28, 20<strong>11</strong>Course Title Units Section InstructorCBA G120 QuickBooks Pro 2.0 64545 LongCBA G1<strong>55</strong> WORD, Introduction 2.0 64496 SykesCBA G160 EXCEL, Introduction 2.0 64<strong>55</strong>3 StaffPSCI G180 Intro to Government (US) 3.0 68451 OntiverosPSYC G100 Introduction to Psychology 3.0 68419 AgnewSecond 8 week Online MIX classes fromApril 4, 20<strong>11</strong> to May 29, 20<strong>11</strong>Course Title Units Section InstructorCBA G156 WORD, Intermediate 2.0 64510 SykesCBA G161 EXCEL, Intermediate 2.0 64528 StaffCOLL G100 Becoming a Successful Student 3.0 66168 ChovanHIST G175 U.S. History since 1876 3.0 65695 SwendsonLIBR G<strong>11</strong>0 Intro to Library Resources 1.0 64930 PeacockPSCI G180 Intro to Government (US) 3.0 65396 OntiverosPSYC G100 Introduction to Psychology 3.0 65435 AgnewWEEKEND ClassesBecause student success is a priority at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> thefollowing courses have been designed in other weekend patterns.These classes meet a variety of times and days in order to assurestudents flexibility with their college and work related programs.Exact times and days may be found in the course listing sectionof this schedule. For complete course information refer to thesearchable schedule on the web at www.goldenwestcollege.edu and select Saturday or Sunday courses.Saturday Classes begin January 29thACCT G130 Computerized Accounting3 units64022 9:00-<strong>11</strong>:00am HUM 212 McGovern3.02 hours arranged GWC ONLINEART G121 Ceramics I 3 units64148 9:00-<strong>11</strong>:05am FN ART 129 Best<strong>11</strong>:05am - 3:20pm FN ART 129ART G122 Ceramics II 3 units64147 9:00-<strong>11</strong>:05am FN ART 129 Best<strong>11</strong>:05am - 3:20pm FN ART 129ART G178 Intro to Web Page Design 3 units68307 8:45-10:50am FN ART 203 Cunningham10:51am - 12:<strong>55</strong>pm FN ART 203ART G221 Ceramics III 3 units64196 9:00 - <strong>11</strong>:05am FN ART 129 Best<strong>11</strong>:05am - 3:20pm FN ART 129AUTO G101 Intro To Automotive Technology3 units683<strong>55</strong> 10:00 - 1:10pm AUTO D <strong>11</strong>2 Lee Jr1:15pm - 2:20pm AUTO D <strong>11</strong>2DART G150 Photoshop, Beginning3 units68454 8:30 - 10:35am FN ART 207 Burger10:40am - 12:45pm FN ART 207DART G178 Intro to Web Page Design3 units68308 8:45 - 10:50am FN ART 203 Cunningham10:51am - 12:<strong>55</strong>pm FN ART 203ENGL G<strong>11</strong>0 Critical Thinking, Literature3 units64793 9:00 - 12:10pm FN ART 205 Strong


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>62 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduAdmissions to GWCWho May ApplyAdmissions/RegistrationAdmission InformationWho May ApplyAnyone 18 years of age or older and who can profit from instructionqualifies for admission. If under age 18, you will qualify for admission ifyou have satisfied one of these:1. Graduated from high school.2. Passed the California High School Certificate of Proficiency Testor the equivalent.3. Completed the 10th grade and received permission from yourhigh school principal and parent to attend.NOTE: K-10th grade students who are prepared to perform at collegelevel, may be eligible to enroll in advanced academic or vocationalcourses not available to them through their high school program.The student’s school and the college will determine eligibility forenrollment based on their judgment of the applicant’s ability to profitfrom instruction and the appropriateness of the course. Courses inEnglish and mathematics will require assessment testing to determineplacement level. Contact the Admissions and Records Office foradditional information.International StudentsGWC values its diverse student population and encouragesinternational students to seek admission. The college is authorizedunder Federal law to enroll nonimmigrant alien students. GWCprovides an International Student Program whose staff is trained toassist international students throughout their studies. The programoffers specialized academic counseling, expert regulatory guidance,homestay services and special student activities.The deadline for completing the application for Spring 2010 is December15, 2010. Applicants outside the U.S. are strongly advised to applythree to four months ahead of the above deadlines to accommodatepossible visa processing delays. Contact the International StudentProgram for the Interntional Student Application and Viewbook at(714) 895-8146, or go to www.goldenwestcollege.edu and click on“International Student Program” to download an application.Residence RequirementsCALIFORNIA RESIDENCE: Generally, California residence is establishedby one of the following:1. If the applicant is under 18 years of age, the applicant’s parent(s)must have had legal residence within the State of California fora minimum of 12 consecutive months preceding the first day ofthe semester.2. If the applicant is 18 but not yet 19 years of age, the applicantand the applicant’s parent(s) must have had legal residencewithin the State of California for a minimum of 12 consecutivemonths preceding the first day of the semester.3. If the applicant is 19 years of age or older, the applicant musthave had legal residence within the State of California for aminimum of 12 consecutive months preceding the day beforethe first day of the semester.NOTE: The burden is on the student to prove residency. Supportingdocumentation may be required.NON-CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS: Applicants who do not meet theCalifornia residency requirements prior to the first day of the semesterwill be required to pay the non-resident tuition fee. This includes:1. Unmarried minors (under 18 years of age) whose parent(s) arelegal residents of a state other than California.2. Students who are financially dependent on parent(s) who arelegal residents of a state other than California.3. Alien student holding visas which preclude them fromestablishing residency in California, may be restricted in theirenrollment and will be required to pay non-resident tuition fees.In addition, alien students who are citizens of another countryare required to pay an additional per unit capital outlay fee.NON-RESIDENT TUITION EXEMPTIONS1. Non-resident active duty military personnel stationed inCalifornia for a purpose other than that of attending a statesupported institution of higher learning.2. Dependents of active military personnel stationed in California.3. In accordance with AB540, students other than a nonimmigrantalien, who attended a California high school for a minimumof three years, graduated from a California high school orattainment of the equivalent, may be eligible for an exemptionfrom the non-resident tuition fee. Persons without lawfulimmigration status are required to file an affidavit to verify thatthey have filed an application to legalize his or her immigrationstatus, or will file an application as soon as they are eligible to doso. Affidavits are available in the Admissions and Records Office.4. In accordance with AB669, a student who currently residesin California and is 19 years of age or under at the time ofenrollment, who is currently a dependent or ward of the statethrough California’s child welfare system, or was served byCalifornia’s child welfare system and is no longer being servedeither due to emancipation or aging out of the system, may beentitled to resident classification until he or she has resided inthe state the minimum time necessary to become a resident.We’re here to help.The Admissions & Records Office islocated in the Administration Buildingand is open (excluding holidays)Monday-Thursday,9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. &<strong>Fri</strong>day 8:00 a.m. to NoonPhone: (714) 895-8306or visit us atwww.goldenwestcollege.edufor additional information.Hours may vary. Please check websitefor updated information


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu63How To Apply For AdmissionNew StudentsStudents who are enrolling for the first time at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong><strong>College</strong> must complete an admissions application. Studentsneed to apply on-line from the <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> website(www.goldenwestcollege.edu). Students should submit an applicationas soon as possible, since registration appointment times are issuedon a first-come, earliest appointment basis (new and returningstudents). Prior to registration, new students who are pursuing adegree, certificate or a transfer goal, will be required to complete thematriculation requirements listed below. New students will be givenadditional information upon submission of their admissions application.Step 1. Basic Skills Assessment — Assessment in English, mathematics,reading, and study skills is recommended for all students and expectedof new students who are seeking a degree, certificate, or transfergoals prior to enrollment (see exemptions). Assessment may alsobe used to meet prerequisites for certain courses. To complete theassessment process, students take placement tests in English/Readingand Mathematics. The results of these tests are then used to assist thestudent in making appropriate course selections. A schedule of thetesting sessions is available online at www.goldenwestcollege.edu/assessment/ or in the Admissions Office.Students may waive the English/Reading placement test by presentingofficial evidence to the Matriculation clerk in the Admissions office ofany one of the following:• A score of 3, 4, or 5 on the Advanced Placement Examination inEnglish Composition, or• A passing score on the California State University EnglishEquivalency Examination, or• Completion of a college course equivalent to <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong><strong>College</strong>’s English G100 or higher with a “C” grade or better.Students may waive the Mathematics placement test by presentingofficial evidence to the Matriculation Clerk in the Admissions office ofthe completion of a college course equivalent to <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>’sMathematics G030, Intermediate Algebra, or higher with a grade of “C”or better.Students may not have to take the Assessment test at GWC if they havetest scores from another California Community <strong>College</strong> (test scoresmust be within the last 2 years). If a student has valid test scores, theycan take them to the Assessment center for review.Step 2. Orientation/ Advisement — Upon completion of theassessment process, new students are expected to complete an onlineorientation session (see exemptions). The Orientation is designed toacquaint the student with the many programs and support servicesavailable at the college and to assist the student in selecting his/herfirst semester courses. Additional information regarding the OnlineOrientation is available in the Counseling Office.Note: Students must complete their orientation session at least 24hours before their registration appointment.Admissions to GWCApplication ProcessStep 3. Transcripts — Official college transcripts are required for 1and 2 below:1. Students who plan to graduate or complete a certificate at<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>.2. Veterans collecting educational benefits.3. Students needing to show completion of course prerequisites -personal copies are acceptable.High school transcripts are required for students under the age of 21.Special postcards are available in the Admissions Office to assist you inordering your transcripts.Step 4. Student Educational Plan (SEP) — Once classes have begun,students may be notified to make an appointment with a counselorto develop a Student Educational Plan (SEP). The SEP is a formalizeddocument which assists the student in identifying the courses andservices needed to meet their educational goals and objectives. Itshould be completed and on file before the end of the semester.IMPORTANT!: Steps 1 and 2 must be completed before registering.All students new to <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> are expected to participate in thematriculation process. Some students may choose to be exempted fromSteps 1, 2, and 4 if they meet one of the following criteria:1. Completed an A.A. degree or higher at an accredited UnitedStates college or university.2. Completed 30 or more units at an accredited United Statescollege or university.3. Completed 15 or more units with a cumulative GPA or 2.0 orhigher along with official evidence of one of the following:• Verified completion of college level course work English,writing and mathematics (Intermediate Algebra or higher)with a grade of “C” or better.• Evaluation of learning skills (placement testing) from aCalifornia Community <strong>College</strong> within the last two years.• A score of 3, 4, or 5 on the Advanced Placement Examinationin English Composition.• A passing score on the California State University EnglishEquivalency Examination.4. Enrolling in a single one-semester, specialized job trainingcourse which is more than 6 units.5. Concurrently enrolled K–12th grade school student attendingwith the recommendation of the school principal.Students who plan to take six 6 units or less and not pursue a degreeor certificate need not complete Steps 1, 2, and 4 until twelve (12)cumulative units have been completed.Admissions/Registration


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>64 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduAdmissions to GWCApplication ProcessAdmissions/RegistrationAll students have the right to challenge or appeal any step in thematriculation process. Forms are available in the AdmissionsOffice for this purpose. A student who feels that his/her rightto matriculation services has been violated may file a grievancewith the Vice President of Student Services.It is the student’s responsibility to express a broad educationalintent upon admission and to declare a specific educationalgoal by the time 15 units are completed. The student is alsoresponsible for participating in counseling, attending class,completing assignments, and maintaining progress toward aneducational goal.A student has the right to refuse matriculation services and maydo so by contacting the Matriculation Clerk in the AdmissionsOffice to obtain a refusal form. Students who refusematriculation services will not receive priority registration.If you have any questions regarding any of the steps in theadmissions process, please contact the Matriculation Clerk at(714) 895-8207.Disabled StudentsNew students with verified disabilities may apply for admissionand services directly through the Accessibility Center forEducation (ACE) Office located in the KOCE building. Foradditional information, please call 714.895.8721 (voice) or714.895.8350 (TTY).Returning StudentsStudents who have had a break in their attendance ofone semester or more must reapply to the college online atwww.goldenwestcollege.edu. Students should apply onlineearly since registration appointments are assigned on a firstapplied, first issued basis.Continuing StudentsContinuing enrolled students from the Fall 2010 semester arenot required to file an application in order to register for theSpring 20<strong>11</strong> semester.Ability To Profit By InstructionIn order to remain enrolled at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>, a studentmust be able to profit from instruction. Students who haveEnglish language deficiencies are urged to enroll in basicEnglish classes. Failure to do so may lead to their being droppedfrom their other courses. Contact a counselor for assistance. Ifan instructor determines that a student’s deficiency in Englishmay result in physical harm to him/her or to others in the classi.e., shop course, physical science lab, etc., the student may berequired to withdraw from the course.Family Educational Rights &Privacy Act of 1974 PolicyThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affordsstudents certain rights with respect to their education records.The rights include:1. The right to inspect and review the student’s education recordswithin 45 days of the day <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> receives a requestfor access.2. The right to request the amendment of the student’s educationrecords that the student believes is inaccurate.3. The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiableinformation contained in the student’s education records,except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure withoutconsent.One exception, which permits disclosure without consent, isdisclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests.A school official is a person employed by the <strong>College</strong> in anadministrative, supervisory, academic or research, or supportstaff position (including law enforcement unit personnel andhealth staff); a person or company with whom the <strong>College</strong> hascontracted (such as an attorney, auditor, or collection agent); aperson serving on the Board of Trustees; or a student serving on anofficial committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee,or assisting another school official in performing his or her tasks.A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the officialneeds to review an education record in order to fulfill his or herprofessional responsibility.Student’s directory information is released only upon approvalof the Administrative Director of Student Services. Students mayrequest in writing to the Administrative Director of Student Servicesor his/her designee, that directory information not be released.Directory information includes one or more of the following:student’s name, birthdate, participation in officially recognizedactivities and sports, weight and height of members of athleticteams, dates of attendance, number of units of enrollment, anddegrees and awards received.For additional information see Family Rights and Privacy in the<strong>College</strong> Catalog.ATTENDANCE REQUIRED AT FIRSTCLASS MEETINGProtect your enrollment by attendingthe first meeting. Because of enrollmentdemands, students not present when roll iscalled may be dropped from the class. Ofteninstructors make those spaces available toother students wishing to add the class.If you are unable to attend the first classmeeting contact the instructor prior to thefirst meeting. Remember it is the student’sresponsibility to drop a class they are nolonger attending.


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu65Admissions/Registration


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>66 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduAdmissions/Registration


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu67Enrollment ProcessThe following outlines the process to follow for successful registrationNew and Returning StudentsNew students who have never attended <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>and returning students who did not enroll during the Fall 2010semester at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> will do the following:Apply for Admission and Financial Aid (if financial assistanceis needed) – Applications for both are available online atwww.goldenwestcollege.edu. There are computers availablefor student use in the Admissions office and the FinancialAid office.If you are an international student, you will need to submit aninternational student application directly to the InternationalStudent Program. The International Student Program willassist you with all of your necessary appointments. For moreinformation please call 714.895.8146Note: The earlier you apply, the earlier your registration appointmenttime will be and the better chance you will have in getting theclasses you want.Registration will take place online via MyGWC. If you donot receive an email within five business days after youroriginal email confirmation, contact the Admissions Office at714-895-8306. Make sure you don’t have a spam filter thatfilters out our email! If the email you receive indicates youneed to complete orientation and/or placement testing, dothe following as soon as possible so you are not blocked fromregistering for you classes:A. Placement Testing – Call the Assessment Center at714-895-8388 to schedule your placement tests. Make sureyou bring a pencil and some form of photo identificationwith you when you go for the placement tests. If you havetranscripts from another accredited college and/or testscores from another California Community <strong>College</strong> (testsmust have been taken within the last 2 years), send themto us ASAP.B. Orientation – Upon completion of the assessmentprocess, new students (see exemptions) are expected tocomplete an online orientation session. The Orientation isdesigned to acquaint the student with the many programsand support services available at the college and to assistthe student in selecting his/her first semester courses.Additional information regarding the Online Orientation isavailable in the Counseling Office.Application confirmation - All admitted students will receivean account to log in to MyGWC, the college’s student/facultyweb portal. Account (log in) information will be emailed (tothe email address you supplied on your application) to new/returning students once the Admissions office has processedyour application. This email will include information aboutyour MyGWC account, student email address, registrationappointment time and instructions to log in to MyGWC.RegistrationYou will register for classes on or after the date and time of yourregistration appointment using MyGWC. You may register anytime after your appointment but not before. If the class you wishto take is closed (full), place yourself on the waitlist, if available.Pay your FeesPay your fees immediately so that you do not get dropped fromyour classes! Fees are due IMMEDIATELY and must be receivedby the fee payment deadlines printed in this schedule. <strong>Golden</strong><strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> does not bill for unpaid registrations. If paymentsare not received in accordance wtih the drop schedule, studentsWILL BE DROPPED from classes to make seats available for otherstudents seeking to register.Important: Students who are still enrolled in classes when theterm begins and have not paid fees, WILL NOT be dropped fornon-payment. Students will incur a financial obligation to thecollege, a hold will be placed on their record and the balancecould be forwarded to a Collection agency if not paid, whichmay incur an additional cost.Students who register after the term begins WILL NOT bedropped for non-payment. Students will incur a financialobligation to the college and a hold will be placed on theirrecord if payment is not received. This hold will block futureregistration (adds/drops), obtaining transcripts, grades,diplomas or verifications of enrollment. The balance could beforwarded to a Collection agency if not paid which may incuran additional cost.Admissions/Registration


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>68 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduEnrollment ProcessThe following outlines the process to follow for successful registrationAdmissions/RegistrationFinancial Aid students (Fee Waiver, BOGW)BOG Fee Waivers pay enrollment fees ONLY. Students witha BOG Fee Waiver must pay the required health fee, <strong>College</strong>Service Charge and materials fees or you will be dropped fromyour classes if you register prior to the start of the semester.Verify your registration and print your receipt/Student ClassSchedule – Once you register online and pay your fees, youmay print confirmation of your payment and a Student ClassSchedule showing the course information for the courses inwhich you are enrolled. Always double check your registrationto make sure it is accurate.Important Note: Your Student Class Program also includes feecancellation/refund dates and withdrawal dates for each classthat you are taking.Buy your books - Bring a copy of your Student Class Schedulewith you to the bookstore to help you find the books or goonline to purchase your textbooks. If buying in person, pleaseremember to bring some form of photo identification.Student Photo ID - If you are a first time student at GWC,bring your Student class Schedule and another form of photoidentification to the Admissions Office (during normal businesshours) and we’ll take your picture and give you a student ID onthe spot! All fees must be paid to receive your ID card.Attend Class – Go to class! If you miss the first day of class, yourseat may be given away to another student. If you enrolled in anonline class, log in to the class via the “My Courses” link in yourMyGWC portal on the first day of the semester. If you don’t log induring the first week of class you may be dropped.Parking decal – (Must be purchased online) If you purchased aparking decal, make sure you have it displayed on your vehicleby the end of the second week of the semester. Campus Safetystarts ticketing the Monday of the 3rd week of classes (2ndweek for the summer term).Read Deadlines – Deadlines for refunds, dropping classes, andselecting a pass/no pass option are printed on your StudentClass Schedule.It is your responsibility to make sure you meet deadlines forrefunds, withdrawals, and pass/no pass options, so don’t wait.Bottom line, CHECK your MyGWC portal page daily. It willinclude targeted announcements regarding registration,grades, cancelled classes, and much more. If all else fails, justcontact Admissions & Records and ask us!


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu69RegistrationRegistration is by appointment online via your MyGWC portalpage. Appointments are assigned based on a priority policyestablished by the District. New and returning studentsreceive their appointments in the order their application wassubmitted. You can check your registration appointment timeonline via you’re MyGWC portal page (Registration Status link).Continuing StudentsStudents enrolled during the Fall 2010 semester can check theirregistration appointment for the spring semester beginningNovember 1st by logging into your MyGWC.Registration for New & Returning StudentsMost New/Returning students will receive an account to login to MyGWC, the college’s student/faculty web portal oncethe Admissions office processes your application. Account (login) information will be emailed to the email address suppliedon the application. This email will include information aboutyour MyGWC account (username), student email address,registration appointment time and instructions to log in toMyGWC. If the email you receive indicates you need to completeorientation and/or placement testing, do the following as soonas possible so you are not blocked from registering for yourclasses:Veteran StudentsIn accordance with SB272, <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> will offer priorityregistration to veterans discharged from active duty within twoyears of admissions to the college. For additional information,please contact the Veterans Clerk in the Admissions Office at(714) 895-8140Things to Know Before You RegisterMake sure you have completed your placement testing, proofof pre-requisites, and/or attended an orientation.BE PREPARED. Select plenty of alternative classes before youregister. Check for: (a) prerequisites (b) concurrent enrollmentor co-requisites that require you to enroll in more than oneclass or section (e.g., lecture/lab combinations) (c) check theclass schedule via your MyGWC portal page for available classes.Have a back-up plan in case the class you want is closed.Clear Holds: Outstanding holds can be viewed via MyGWC(Registration Status). You must clear all holds which blockregistration before you will be able to register. If a hold existson your records, a contact number will be displayed so that youmay call for specific information regarding the hold.Registration Restrictions:Students may not enroll in:a. More than 19 units (12 units is full-time)b. Courses that overlap in time (time conflict).c. Two sections of the same course, unless they are a first andsecond 8 week class and coded as a repeatable course.Registrationd. Any course in which you have received any combinationof two or more D, F, NP, or NC’s. If you have previouslyattempted a course twice unsuccessfully, your registrationin that course will be automatically blocked. See “CourseRepeatability Policy.”e. A course in which an Incomplete (I, IB, IC, ID, IF, or INP) hasbeen assigned.f. Classes for which you have not met the prerequisites.Financial Aid Students:Apply early for financial aid. Contact the Financial Aid Office tomake sure your financial aid is posted to your records prior toregistration. All students, including those receiving financialaid, are required to pay or all fees due on registration account.Verify your account balance via your MyGWC portal page.Prerequisite ChallengeStudents are entitled to challenge prerequisites. It is theresponsibility of the student to provide compelling evidenceto support a prerequisite challenge. The Assessment Centerhas information on the challenge procedure and the formsfor Biology, Chemistry, English, Math, ESL, Physics and WorldLanguages.If you are planning to enroll in in a course with an enforcedprerequisite you must meet one of the following:a. Your GWC placement test results must recommend you forthe class, orb. You must have completed the prerequisite course at GWCafter 1989 or be currently enrolled in it, orc. You must have completed the prerequisite course at GWCprior to 1989 or at another college. To show proof of theprerequisite completion bring a copy of your transcript orgrade report to the Admissions Office prior to registration.Please allow 24 hours to process.How to Register for ClassesYou may register for classes on or after your assignedappointment time. To register for classes, login to your MyGWCand follow the steps below:1. Click on the Student tab2. Click on “Add or Drop Classes”3. Select a term (GWC Fall 2010) then “Submit.”4. Enter Course Reference Numbers (CRNs) from the printedclass schedule then click on “Finalize add/drop”.5. If a course requires enrollment in two sections, i.e. a lectureand a lab, both CRN’S must be entered at the same time.Please Note: You are not enrolled in classes until youclick on “Finalize add/drop.”6. After you have clicked on “Finalize add/drop” and youhave verified your registration, click on “Pay now” to payyour fees.Admissions/Registration


Admissions/RegistrationItems in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>70 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduDropping ClassesWhen dropping classes via your MyGWC, it is very importantthat you click on “Finalize add/drop” after you enter the CRNin which you wish to drop. If you do not click on “Finalizeadd/drop”, your drop transaction will not be completed, which mayresult in an “F” or “NP” grade. For additional information on how todrop a class, see the “Withdrawals” section in this class schedule.Closed/Cancelled Classes InformationAll classes offered are based upon sufficient enrollment toeconomically warrant them. Classes may be cancelled as aresult of low enrollment, State legislation and/or financialconsiderations. When classes are cancelled due to lowenrollment, every attempt will be made to help studentsadjust their academic schedules. Visit your MyGWC orwww.goldenwestcollege.edu for additional course availabilityinformation.Closed Classes and WaitlistsNOTE: Waitlists are available for most classes. If you addyourself to the waitlist and a seat becomes available, you willbe notified by email and will have 24 hours to add the class viaMyGWC. The 24 hour notification period can include nightsand weekends so check your email often. Waitlist e-mailnotifications are sent to the Coast District assigned studente-mail account (yourID@student.cccd.edu). All pre-requisitesand co-requisites must be met.Special Note: High School students are not able to place theirnames on a waitlist for a course. If a class is closed at the timeof registration, High School students should attend the first dayof class and attempt to petition the class in person. Petitioningthe class is at the sole discretion of the instructor.Waitlists become available when class seat counts meetcapacity. The “Select”checkbox on the searchable schedule andwill remain available for registration until both the class seatcounts AND the waitlist seat counts meet capacity (i.e. “Closed -C”). These numbers will fluctuate due to drops, so the same CRNthat was closed an hour ago may now have a waitlist seat open,so you may want to check back.Classes with lecture/lab co-requisites will have a waitlist optionon the lab section only and NOT on the lecture section. Do notattempt to add the lecture when you waitlist the lab as you willreceive and error message. If you are notified via email that aseat has become available for the lab, a seat has been reservedfor you in the associated lecture. Please be aware that certainimpacted program classes may not have a waitlist option at all(example: classes in nursing, allied health, etc.)RegistrationIt is strongly recommended you print a copy of the “Waitlist UserGuide” from the link “How to Use Waitlist” under the FrequentlyAsked Questions area on www.mygwc.com before you beginyour registration.If the class in which you wish to enroll is closed-don’t give up!1. Go for the sure thing! Try to find another CRN of the coursethat may still have seats available.OR2. If there is a waitlist option, place yourself on the waitlist.If waitlists are not available or the waitlist is at capacity,check back to see if a seat may have become available dueto a student withdrawal or due to a student being droppedfor nonpayment of fees.Go to the first class meeting. If space is available, theinstructor may give you an ADD PERMIT with an AddAuthorization Code (AAC). The AAC will allow you toregister online (MyGWC) for the course prior to the“EXPIRES” deadline using the online registration system.STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY TO DROP CLASSES• If you decide not to attend classes for which youhave registered, it is your responsibility to officiallydrop within published deadlines.• If fees have not been paid, students who dropclasses after the refund deadline will incur a financialobligation to the college and an administrative holdwill be placed on their student record.VERIFY YOUR ENROLLMENTIt is strongly advised to verify your classschedule throughout the term by loggingin to your MyGWC on a regular basis.


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu71In Person RegistrationAdding A Closed Online ClassStudents who are unable to enroll for a course that has closedprior to their registration appointment are encouraged toselect an alternative online course in the event space does notbecome available in your first choice of class. The following areoptions students have to add an online course:• If there is a waitlist option, place yourself on the waitlist. If aseat becomes available you will be notified by email and willhave 24 hours to add the waitlisted class. All pre-requisitesand co-requisites must be met.• For online mix classes, students may attend the first classmeeting to see if any space is available as a result of student‘no shows’. Waitlist may exist so check that option first..Students may also check class status by visiting the GWC webpage at: www.goldenwestcollege.edu. Select the searchableschedule option to check enrollment and availability ofany class.In-Person Registration ProceduresStudents who are unable to register using MyGWC or choosenot to do so can enroll in-person on a space available basisbeginning January 24 in the Admissions Office. In-personregistration is on a walk-in basis firstcome, first-registered.No appointment is necessary. The procedures for in-personregistration are as follows:1. Enter the Admissions Office through the double doors at thenorth/ west end of the Administration Building.2. At Station 1, you will be issued an Admissions Application,or you will be issued an Enrollment Card depending onyour status.3. Complete the Enrollment Card by entering the CRN numbersfor the available classes in which you wish to enroll. TheCRN is the five digit number located to the left of the timeof the class. Submit the completed Enrollment Card toStation 2.4. The Registration Assistant at Station 2 will enroll you in allavailable courses you have entered on the Enrollment Card.You will be informed of any problems or conflicts. Whenthis process has been completed and confirmed, you areresponsible for all transactions that have occurred.5. Pay your fees at Station 3. All fees are due and payable atthe time of registration. Pay your fees by cash, check, debitcard, or credit card (Master Card, Visa, Discover). FinancialAid awards must be awarded prior to registration in order tohave the eligible fees waived. Late Financial Aid applicationswill require all fees to be paid at the time of registration.Upon payment of fees, you will be issued your officialstudent program and receipt.NOTE: Students are not permitted to attend classes withoutbeing officially enrolled. Grades or credit will not be givento students not officially enrolled in classes.FREEGWC Enrollment for California Residents!!!Don’t miss out!If you are a California resident, you should apply!The Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGFW) waives allenrollment fees for an entire academic year for eligiblestudents. More than 50 percent of GWC students who applyfor the fee waiver qualify. So don’t pass up the opportunity tosave money.The easiest way to apply for a Board of Governors Fee Waiveris to complete and submit the Free Application for FederalStudent Aid (FAFSA). Students who complete a FAFSA areautomatically applying for the fee waiver at the same time.The FAFSA takes 7 to 10 business days to process, but thechances of qualifying for the fee waiver this way are muchgreater than if students apply for the fee waiver alone. To fillout a FAFSA, student s must apply online with the Departmentof Education by going to www.fafsa.ed.gov. Student willneed to follow the step-by-step instructions to completethe process. Students will be asked to enter the school codefor <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> which is 001206. Not only could astudent receive a BOGFW, but in addition they may qualify forthousands of dollars of free federal aid through the FAFSA. Thefee waiver is just the tip of the iceberg of funds available tocommunity college students. For more information regardingfree grants and student loans, visit the Financial Aid Officelocated in the Library Building, Room 120.Student’s who do not wish to apply using the FAFSA, can goonline to complete a BOGFW application only by going to theFinancial Aid webpage.The Financial Aid webpage address is:www.goldenwestcollege.edu/faoClick on the BOGFW link located in the left column titled:Enrollment Fee Waiver (BOGWF) ApplicationMake sure to provide both forms of ID and answer questionin ALL sections of the application. Even if you think youqualify under Method A or under Special Classifications, fillout the information under Method B for a better chance toqualify. Important: DO NOT APPLY IF YOU HAVE ALREADYSUBMITTED A FAFSA.Students who are eligible to receive a BOGWF, GWC will notbe charged the $26/unit enrollment fees. However, studentsare still responsible to pay for Health Fees, any material fees,and for parking permits. Students’ who have already paid theirunit fees before applying and qualifying for the BOGFW, willbe reimbursed via credit card or check depending on how theoriginal fees were paid.Don’t Wait - Apply Today!Admissions/Registration


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>72 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduRegistration DefinitionsAdmissions/RegistrationThe following “definitions” are just a few things you mayencounter when attempting to enroll in classes.Cancelled ClassA cancelled class means that the college is unable to offer theclass. The college reserves the right to cancel any class after theschedule goes to print.Closed ClassA class closes when the maximum seat capacity has beenreached. See closed classes and waitlists section, for additionalinformation.Co-Requisites (concurrent Enrollment)When a class has a co-requisite, students must register forone or more (often a lecture and lab) classes concurrently.Knowing the information being presented in the concurrentcourse is deemed necessary for successful completion of eithercourse. When dropping or withdrawing from a course that hasa co-requisite, both courses must be dropped or withdrawnconcurrently.Course RepetitionA student may not register for a class in which a passinggrade has previously been received, or the maximum numberof repetitions allowed have been completed. See “CourseRepeatability Policy” in this class schedule for additionalinformation.Duplicate CourseStudents may not register for two classes with the same coursenumber and title.HoldsStudents must clear holds before registering. To check to seeif you have any holds on your record, login to your MyGWCaccount. Click on the student tab, then click on “holdsinformation” in the Other Resources box.Maximum Units/HoursA maximum unit load for any student during the fall or spring is19 units per term, or 9 units for the summer term.Petitioning Closed ClassesStudents on the waitlist must attend the first class meeting. Ifspace permits, the instructor may issue an Add AuthorizationCode (AAC), allowing students to add the closed class onlinethrough MyGWC. Students are not officially registered until theclass has been added online or through the Admissions office.PreRequisitesWhen a course has a prerequisite, students must have specificknowledge to be successful in the course. The prerequisite canbe a skill, a test score or successful completion (grades of A, B, C,CR, or P have been earned) in a prior course.Student class program (web schedule bill)The Student Class Program (web schedule bill) is proof ofenrollment in classes and fees paid for the term. Schedule/Billreceipts will NOT be mailed to you, but can be obtained onMyGWC. From the Student Tab, Go to Other Resources, click on“Student Class Program (Web Schedule Bill). Your Schedule/Billwill open for you to print. Students should check the Schedule/Bill receipts carefully to verify registration and fee payment.Program RestrictionIf you receive this message when attempting to register, itmeans we have you classified as a High School student. (SeeSpecial Admit Students below)Special Admit StudentsStudents who are enrolled in K-12 are Special Admit students.A Special Part-time Permission Form, must be completedand submitted each term before Special Admit Students arepermitted to register. All necessary forms and instructions areavailable at:http://www.goldenwestcollege.edu/admissions/k12.htmlTime ConflictStudents are not permitted to register for two classes that arescheduled during the same or overlapping time periods. Thisincludes online and/or hybrid courses with mandatory oncampusmeetings that conflict with other on-campus courses.Free Speech PolicyThe policy in its entirety may be viewed atwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/policies/The following exterior property at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> may be used by studentsas a free speech area to the extent permitted in the District Policy:a. In the front of the <strong>College</strong> Bookstore, at least 15 feet from the entrancethereto.b. In front of the Library Building, at least 15 feet from the entrance thereto.c. Such further areas as may be designated by the President.d. The President shall designate one or more Free Speech Areas no furtherthan fifteen feet from either the entrance or exit of any swap meet heldon campus grounds. This area must be no smaller than 200 square feetand must only be set-aside during the operation of any swap meet. AnyDistrict property used for the operation of a swap meet is considered anonpublic forum.


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu73Fee Payment ProcedureFee Payment ProcedureFees are due IMMEDIATELY at the time you register forclasses. <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> does not bill for registration fees.If payments are not received by the fee payment deadlines,students WILL BE DROPPED from classes to make seatsavailable for other students seeking to register. It is the student’sresponsibility to withdraw from classes by the refund deadlineto ensure cancellation of feesIMPORTANT: Students who are still enrolled in classes whenthe term begins and have not paid fees, will NOT be dropped,but will incur a financial obligation to the college. Any unpaidbalances could be forwarded to a collection agency which willincur additional costs.Late Registration – Once the term has startedStudents who register for classes after the term begins WILLNOT be dropped for non-payment. (See late start classesdrop schedule). Students will incur a financial obligationto the college AND a hold will be placed on their record ifpayment is not received. This hold will block future registration(adds, drops), obtaining transcripts, grades, diplomas orverification of enrollments until all fees are paid. Any unpaidbalances could be forwarded to a collection agency which willincur additional costs.Fee Payment MethodsStudents may pay fees by credit card, check/money order, orcash as follows:Credit Card Payments:Pay online by VISA/MasterCard or Discover. Login to yourMyGWC, go to the My Account box, click the credit card iconnext to the term with an account balance.Check or Money Order Payments:Make checks payable to <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Write your IDNumber and Student Name on check or money order. Check/Money Order Payments may be submitted by mail, in the dropbox, or in person at the Admissions & Records Office.Submit by MailMail checks/money orders to:<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>15744 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> StreetP.O. Box 2748Huntington Beach, CA 92647-2748Deposit in Drop BoxDuring normal business hours, deposit check/money orderpayments in the drop box located in the Admissions Office,or for your convenience, there is an afterhours drop box atboth the east and west Admissions office entrances. DoNOT deposit cash.Cash Payments – IN PERSON ONLYCash payments may be paid in the Admissions office during theregistration period.Financial Aid Payments (BOG Fee Waiver)• Students who are having difficulty finding resourcesto pay fees should visit the Financial Aid website athttp://www.goldenwestcollege.edu/fao/ for informationon fee waivers, grants and student loans.• BOG Fee Waivers pay enrollment fees ONLY. Studentswith a BOG Fee Waiver must pay the required health fee,<strong>College</strong> Service Charge and materials fees.• If your fee waiver has not been applied to your accountat the time you register and pay your fees, please paythe full amount to avoid being dropped. Once your feewaiver is posted, if enrollment fees were paid, your willbe reimbursed via credit card or check depending onhow your original fees were paid.ScholarshipsIf you will be receiving a scholarship to help pay for your tuition,please contact the Registration Office immediately after youregister to avoid being dropped at (714)895-8299.Third Party PaymentsIf your tuition is going to be paid by a Third Party, i.e. Boeing, CADept of Rehabilitation, Voc Rehab or Tuition Assistance, onceyou have registered in classes, please submit your paperworkto the Registration Office to avoid being dropped.VeteransIf you are receiving Post 9<strong>11</strong> (Chapter 33) please contact theVeterans Clerk immediately following your registration andprior to payment. The Veterans Clerk can “defer” the fees so thereis no out of pocket expense for registration. Please call (714)895-8140 or stop by the Veterans office located in Admissionsduring the following hours: Monday – Thursday, 9:00am to6:00pm and <strong>Fri</strong>days, 8:00am to 12:00pm. The Veterans desk isclosed daily from 1:00pm to 2:00pm.Student Class Program (Student Schedule)We do not mail Student Class schedules which show your classesand fees paid, therefore, once you register online at MyGWC youmay print confirmation of your payment and a Student ClassProgram (Web Schedule Bill) showing the course informationfor the courses you registered for. From MyGWC, on the StudentTab, click on “Student Class Program (Web Schedule Bill).Electronic Check Processing<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> processes check payments electronically.Not only does this method streamline payment processing, butit also offers customers greater security, safety and privacy. Withelectronic check conversion, your bank account will be debitedin the amount of your check as early as the same day we receivepayment. The transaction will appear on your bank statement asan electronic funds transfer (EFT). Each remittance of paymentby check is considered authorization to convert that particularcheck into an electronic transaction. Your original check will bedestroyed and it will not be returned to your bank. If you haveany questions regarding EFT, please contact the Fiscal ServicesOffice at (714)895-8<strong>11</strong>2.Admissions/Registration


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>74 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduFee InformationAdmissions/RegistrationEnrollment FeeEnrollment fee is $26.00 per unit*.*Enrollment Fees are subject to change by the StateLegislature.Student Health FeeStudent Health Service Fee is $16.00 (Subject to change)per semester. This is a mandated fee unless the studentpresents a waiver. Those eligible for a waiver are:1. Students who depend solely on prayer for healing inaccordance with the teachings of a bona fide religioussect, denomination, organization. For further information,call (714) 895-8121.2. Students enrolled only in courses lasting less thantwo weeks.<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers a variety of health services for allcurrently enrolled students who have paid the Health fee ANDare attending classes.<strong>College</strong> Services Charge$15 per semester. This charge underwrites many studentservices and campus programs. The <strong>College</strong> Administrationand Student Council encourage students to support thecampus community by paying this non-mandatory fee. Aportion ($1.25) of each $15 funds student scholarships and thelibrary text book program. Information about specific programsfunded by this charge and requests for a waiver of the <strong>College</strong>Services Charge are available during posted business hours inthe Student Activities Office. The request to waive the <strong>College</strong>Services Charge must be secured in advance prior to thestudent’s payment of registration fees. The period to obtain thiswaiver is between the date class schedules are available onlinethrough the last day to enroll in the regular school semester.This fee is subject to change. For further information call(714) 895-8781.Non-Resident Tuition$183.00 per unit + $4.00 per unit Non-resident Capital Outlay.Students who are not California residents as defined by theEducation Code are required to pay the non-resident tuitionfee and non-resident capitol outlay fee, in addition to thefees described above. Please note that it is the student’sresponsibility to prove that he/she is a California resident.Parking FeeParking Permits must be purchased online atwww.goldenwestcollege.edu or on your MyGWCportal site.Parking on campus is by permit only. See “On Campus Parking”in this schedule for more information regarding permits.TypeAutomobile/MotorcycleBOGW Student(See FinancialAid Office foreligibility)FallSemesterSpringSemesterSummerSession$30 $30 $15$20 $20 $15Material Fees1. Students are required to provide certain instructionalmaterials: Required instructional materials of continuingvalue outside of the classroom must be paid for by thestudent. These are tangible materials that are essential tosatisfaction of course objectives, have value to the studentoutside the classroom, belong to the student, and may betaken home. These materials include, but are not limitedto, such items as computer disks, tools, uniforms, andcanvases. They also include materials, such as clay, that aretransformed into materials of lasting value.2. Students are advised to provide certain instructionalmaterials: Materials of an optional nature. These arematerials that enhance a student’s learning experiencein the classroom, but are not essential to completion ofcourse objectives.NOTE: Instructional Material Fees. Some classes carry a fee forrequired instructional materials. These fees are for the types ofmaterials described above. When such fees are indicated, thematerials for which the fees are levied are supplied at Districtcosts and are sold as a convenience to students. However,students may choose not to pay the fee indicated and providethe materials themselves. Students are warned that they willnot be able to complete the requirements of a course if they donot purchase or provide required instructional materials.


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu75Registration - Fee PaymentsPrior to the start of the termFees are due IMMEDIATELY at the time you register for classes.<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> does not bill for registration fees. Ifpayments are not received by the fee payment deadlinesstudents WILL BE DROPPED from classes, including wait lists,to make seats available for other students seeking to register.It is the student’s responsibility to withdraw from classes by therefund deadline to ensure cancellation of fees.Late Registration - Once the term has startedStudents who register for classes after the term begins WILLNOT be dropped for non-payment. Students will incur afinancial obligation to the college AND a hold will be placedon their record if payment is not received. This hold will blockfuture registration (adds, drops), obtaining transcripts, grades,diplomas, or verification of enrollment until all fees are paid.Financial Aid StudentsBOG Fee Waivers pay enrollment fees ONLY. Students with aBOG Fee Waiver must pay the required health fee, <strong>College</strong>Service Charge and materials fees or you will be dropped fromyour classes if you register prior to the start of the semester.If you think the financial aid office should have posted yourfee waiver (BOGW) to your account, but it is not showing onyour MyGWC, contact the Financial Aid Office immediately. If ithas not been posted, please pay the total balance due to avoidbeing dropped.IMPORTANT: Students are responsible for any fees incurredand grades received. It is the student’s responsibility to dropclasses by the State mandated refund deadline to avoid feeobligations and must print a student class program (availablevia MyGWC) to verify their withdrawal. (Once classes begin,non-attendance or non-payment does not release thestudent from his/her responsibility and may result in failinggrades being awarded).Non-Payment Drop Schedule:Students, who have not paid their account balance in full, maybe dropped for non-payment of fees in accordance with thefollowing schedule. Waitlisted classes may be dropped as wellif the balance is not paid in full for classes in which a student isofficially enrolled and fees charged.December 3, 2010 (12 p.m.)For Registration between November 16 and November 27December 10, 2010 (12 p.m.)For Registration between November 28 and December 4December 17, 2010 (12 p.m.)For Registration between December 5 and December <strong>11</strong>January 7, 20<strong>11</strong> (12 p.m.)For Registration between December 12 and January 1To Print this information-Go to your MyGWC, click on the Student Tab, click on“Student Class Program” (Web Schedule Bill).RefundDeadlineLast Day to DropWithout a WLast Day to DropWith a WJanuary 14, 20<strong>11</strong> (12 p.m.)For Registration between January 2 and January 8January 21, 20<strong>11</strong> (12 p.m.)For Registration between January 9 and January 15January 28, 20<strong>11</strong> (1 p.m.)Is the final Drop for non-payment for spring 20<strong>11</strong> registration.Any registration that has occurred up to 1pm on January 28and not been paid will be dropped for non-payment.Any registration that occurs after 1 pm on January 28 willnot be dropped for non-payment. Students that enroll areresponsible for paying their fees or withdrawing from classesprior to the refund deadline to cancel fees.<strong>March</strong> 31, 20<strong>11</strong> (12 p.m.)Final Drop for non-payment for Spring 20<strong>11</strong>2nd 8 week classes beginning April 4thAny registration that occurs after 12 pm on <strong>March</strong> 31st for 2nd8 week classes will not be dropped for non-payment. Studentsthat enroll are responsible for paying their fees or withdrawingfrom their classes prior to the refund deadline to cancel fees.Admissions/Registration


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>76 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduRefund Policy & ProcedureAdmissions/RegistrationRefund PolicyAccording to state regulations, students must withdraw fromeach course before 10% of the course to be eligible for a refund.To be eligible to receive a refund you must officially withdrawfrom classes by the deadline (see the deadlines on the collegewebsite or printed class schedule or on your student classprogram - web schedule bill). Official withdrawals, by the refunddeadline, will result in a credit to your student registrationaccount.Refund ProceduresUse any one of the following methods to officially withdrawfrom your course/s:1. Log on to your MyGWC portal page. Select the “Add orDrop Classes” option in the Registration Tools box underthe Student tab, select the course/s you want to dropand then click the “Finalize Add/Drop” button. Makesure that you verify your transaction. You can verify thatyou have been dropped by clicking on the Student ClassProgram (Web Schedule Bill). It’s recommended that youprint a copy of this for your records2. Mail a request via U.S. mail (request must be postmarkedby the U.S. Postmaster, on or before the refund deadlinedate). <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 15744 <strong>Golden</strong>west Street,P.O. Box 2748, Huntington Beach CA 926473. Come in person to the Admissions Office.*Students are responsible for verifying all withdrawals.If you are withdrawing from all your classes and wish toreceive a refund for ALL fees, including material fees andparking, you must do the following ON OR BEFORE THEDEADLINE DATE, for each of the courses being dropped.A. Withdraw from classesB. Return parking decal (if purchased) in person or by mail.The Parking Decal must be returned or postmarked on orbefore the earliest refund deadline.If you are withdrawing partially (i.e., one or two classes):You will be eligible for refund for enrollment and materials feesfor classes dropped by each class deadline.Cancelled Classes: If a class is cancelled by the college,registration and material fees for that class will be refunded thethird week of the term. The parking decal must be returnedwithin 14 days of the class cancellation date if the studentwishes to be refunded for the parking decal.Refund ScheduleREFUNDS WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY PROCESSED. - Refundswill be processed every Wednesday beginning the first weekof registration of the semester in which the fees were paid andeach week thereafter until the end of the term. Once you haveofficially dropped your courses by the refund deadline, you willsee a credit balance on your account for fees paid for thosecourses. Most payments made by credit card through yourMyGWC will automatically be refunded to the credit card usedfor payment. For payments made in person, via check, cash,credit card or money order, refunds will be issued via checkand mailed to the address the Admissions Office has on file.Please verify that your address on file is correct. You can updateyour mailing address via your MyGWC, under the StudentTab, and then click on Self Service – Personal Information –Update Addresses.No cash refunds will be issued.Cancelled ClassesIf <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> cancels a class, registration fees for thatclass will be refunded. If you purchased a parking decal, it mustbe returned within 2 weeks of the class cancellation date.Returned ChecksAny check returned unpaid (stop payment or insufficientfunds) does not constitute automatic withdrawal from class. Acheck returned from the bank for any reason is subject to a $25service charge. A hold will be placed on student records for anyfinancial obligation until the obligation is cleared.<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> has adopteda smoke-free campus policy<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> is a Smoke Free Campus. Smokingis prohibited in all college buildings, vehicles, indoor andoutdoor facilities, interior bus stops, designated campusentrances, and all open areas. Smoking is permitted onlyin campus parking lots. All smoking materials includingcigarettes, cigars, pipes, and other apparatus used to smokeorganic and non-organic materials must be extinguishedand/or properly disposed of in the designated receptacleslocated in the parking lots before entering our smoke freecampus.You may smoke only in parking lots


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu77AttendanceIt is very important that students attend the first class meetingof every class in which they are registered, since a full period ofinstruction will begin the first day of the semester. Instructorsmay drop students who miss the first class meeting to makeroom for students who wish to enroll.Attendance at all class meetings is the student’s responsibility.When students anticipate an absence, they should discuss itwith their instructors in advance. Students who are absentbecause of extenuating circumstances should contact theirinstructors as soon as possible. Being absent does not excusestudents from completing all course work. Students shouldrealize that absences may adversely affect their grades.Regular attendance in class and laboratory sessions is expectedof every student, and students must be punctual. Instructorsmay drop students from a course or lower students’ gradeswhen students incur excessive absences.Students are responsible for dropping classes they are nolonger attending.Please see the college Withdrawal PolicyCourse Repetition PolicyStudents who are awarded a grade of “D”, “F”, “NC”, “NP” or “W”may repeat the course one additional time at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong><strong>College</strong>, Orange Coast <strong>College</strong> or Coastline <strong>College</strong> withoutspecial approval. A student who wishes to retake the equivalentcourse at another accredited college outside the district mustobtain approval from the Counseling Department prior toenrollment to verify equivalency. After two unsuccessfulattempts, the student will be blocked from further enrollmentin the course. In accordance with regulations, a student whohad two unsuccessful attempts may petition the college forspecial consideration for an additional attempt. Contact theCounseling Department for specific information on courserepetition.** Currently, a change is pending regarding the State andDistrict Course Repetition Policy. Please check with theAdmissions & Records Office or Counseling for updatedinformation.RepeatabilitySome courses may be repeated up to four times for credit asdesignated in the college catalog; however they may not betaken concurrently. These courses normally are:1. Activity courses such as visual and performing arts, music,fine arts, theater or dance2. Physical education3. Technical career courses4. Courses which are legally mandated training courses5. Special classes which meet the needs of students withdocumented disabilities may be repeated in accordancewith Title 5, Section 56029 of the California Education Code.Refer to the course description in the college catalog for specificlimits on course repetition.General InformationAuditing of CoursesEffective fall 2009, the college no longer offers students theoption to audit a course except when in the opinion of the <strong>College</strong>President or his/her designee a student may be adversely affecteddue to circumstances beyond the student’s control. Any studentgranted permission to audit a course cannot enroll until the 3rdweek of class and will not be allowed to later change his/herenrollment status in that course to receive credit for the course.Priority in class enrollment shall be given to students desiring totake the course for credit.WithdrawalsEach student is responsible to complete OR officially withdrawfrom each class in which he/she enrolls.Failure to withdraw may result in an “F” or “NP” grade. Anywithdrawal during the first 4 weeks of the term of the classfor regular semester length classes will not appear on thestudent transcript. After the 12th week for full semester classesand the 6th week for eight-week classes, a grade must beassigned for each student who has not officially withdrawn. A“W” grade is assigned if the student officially withdraws beforethe withdrawal deadline. See the Academic Calendar in thisschedule for withdrawal date information.Students who are dropped by their instructors for missing thefirst class meeting or for excessive absences should verify theinstructor drop with the Admissions Office in order to avoidgrade penalties and to comply with critical drop dates asspecified.Students should be aware that “W’s” are used to determineacademic status.Students may withdraw/drop a class by:1. Logging in to your MyGWC site. Drops will be allowed viathe web in accordance with published drop deadlines.Please note: Be sure to click on “Finalize add/drop” afteryou enter the CRN you wish to drop. Verify all withdrawals.2. Mailing a letter or Student Drop Form by the dropdeadline date to <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> , 15744 <strong>Golden</strong>westStreet, P.O. Box 2748 , Huntington Beach CA 92647 . Theletter or drop form should be sent to the attention of theAdmissions Office and the student needs to make sure theenvelope has a USPS postmark on or before the deadlinedate. The Student Drop Form can be downloaded fromwww.goldenwestcollege.edu3. In-person in the Admissions Office during normal businesshours, Monday - Thursday, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm and <strong>Fri</strong>days8:00 am to 12:00 pm. Student will be required to present avalid GWC Photo ID, Drivers License, Military ID or Passportto drop a class.Admissions/Registration


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu79Student and Staff E-MailAs a form of communication, most e-mail is not secure in thesame manner as mail processed by the United States PostalService and/or other primary carriers. Because of this fact, thereshould be no expectation of privacy. While the college takesprecautions to protect the privacy of your e-mail address aswell as your e-mail correspondence, privacy cannot be assured.A good rule to follow when using e-mail, in general, is to treatemail correspondence similar to a post card instead of sealedenvelope. As a public agency the college may be obligatedto release copies of this type of correspondence based onprovisions in the Freedom of Information Act and/or a relatedcourt order to provide certain records.Substance AbuseIn accordance with Public Law 101-226 “Drug Free Schools andCommunities Act Amendment of 1989,” the Board of Trusteesof Coast Community <strong>College</strong> District prohibits the unlawfulpossession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol bystudents and employees on <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> property andas part of any <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> sponsored or sanctionedactivity.Any student or employee in violation of this policy is subject todisciplinary action up to, and including, expulsion from <strong>Golden</strong><strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>, or termination from employment for violations ofthe standards of conduct as specified in collective bargainingagreements and the California Education Code. 20 UnitedStates Code 1092 IUnauthorized WeaponsUnless otherwise authorized by the President of the college,or California law, students will be immediately expelled fromthe District for an indefinite period, and be subject to criminalprosecution for bringing or possessing on or within anyproperty or building owned or controlled by the District, anyfirearms, knives, dirks, daggers, brass knuckles, slingshots, airrifles, or any other type of weapon capable of inflicting greatbodily harm.Public SafetySafety and security at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> is everybody’sbusiness. No community, of course, can be totally risk-freein today’s society. Students, faculty, staff and visitors arepartners in creating an atmosphere that is safe and conducivefor learning. <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> maintains a Public SafetyDepartment with personnel available 24 hours a day. To contactPublic Safety, call (714) 895-8924.Statistics concerning the occurrence on campus of thefollowing crimes will be updated annually at the beginning ofthe calendar year.General Information20 United States Code 1092 F04 05 06 07 08 09murder 0 0 0 0 0 0sex offenses, forcible 0 0 0 0 0 0non forcible sex offenses 0 0 0 0 0 0robbery 0 1 0 0 0 0aggravated assault 0 2 0 0 0 0burglary 6 6 3 1 2 0theft from vehicle 49 12 27 35 16 10motor vehicle theft 22 14 <strong>11</strong> 10 7 7larceny-theft 22 26 23 12 29 22arson 0 0 0 0 0 0negligent manslaughter 0 0 0 0 0 0hate crimes 0 0 0 0 0 0Statistics below list the number of arrests for the followingcrimes occurring on campus:liquor law violations 0 0 0 0 0 0drug abuse violations 1 0 0 0 0 0weapons possessions 0 0 0 0 0 020 United States Code 1092 HThis information is published in accordance with Section 201Public Law 101-542 as amended by Public Law 102-26 the“Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990.”Waiver of Academic RequirementsStudents wishing to waive an academic requirement orbe exempted from an academic policy must file a “Petitionto Waive Academic Regulations or Requirements” form.Petitions are reviewed by the Academic Petitions ReviewCommittee. Students can obtain a petition form in theAdmissions & Records Office.Admissions/Registration


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>80 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduAA GENERAL EDUCATION - OPTION 2General Education Breadth Requirements for California State University (CSU)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.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 theirapplication. 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 studentsand counselors work together to establish an appropriate path toward transferring from a public California community college to a public California university.GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE COASTLINE COLLEGE ORANGE COAST COLLEGEAREA A: ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION AND CRITICAL THINKING—9 semester or 12-15 quarter units requiredwith at least one course each from A1, A2 and A3 (grade of “C”or better)AREA A: ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION ANDCRITICAL THINKING—9 semester or 12-15 quarter unitsrequired with at least one course each from A1, A2 and A3 (gradeof “C” or better)AREA A: ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION ANDCRITICAL THINKING—9 semester units or 12-15 quarter unitsrequired with at least one course from A1, A2 and A3 (grade of“C” or better).A1—Oral Communication—Communication Studies G100,G108, G<strong>11</strong>0 (or G<strong>11</strong>0H), G<strong>11</strong>2A1 Oral Communication—Speech C100, C101, C<strong>11</strong>0A1 Oral Communication—Speech Communication A100, A<strong>11</strong>0A2— Written Communication—English G100 (or G100H) A2 Written Communication—English C100 A2 Written Communication—English A100A3—Critical Thinking—Communication Studies G220;English G<strong>11</strong>0 (or <strong>11</strong>0H); Philosophy G<strong>11</strong>5AREA B: SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY AND QUANTITATIVEREASONING—9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required withat least one course each from Physical Science, Life Science (atleast one to contain a laboratory component) and Mathematics /Quantitative ReasoningB1 Physical Science—Astronomy G100, G100L; Chemistry G<strong>11</strong>0,G130 G180 G185, G220, G225; Geography G180; Geology G100,G105, G106; Physical Science G100 (or G100H*); Physics G<strong>11</strong>0,G<strong>11</strong>1, G120, G185B2 Life Science—Anthropology G120, G121; Biology G100 (orG100H), G104, G104L, G<strong>11</strong>0, G120, G1<strong>55</strong>, G170, G175, G180,G185, G190, G210; Psychology G250B3 Laboratory Activity—One of the courses taken in Area B1 orB2 must include a lab. Lab courses are underlinedB4 Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning—(One course fromthe following with a grade of “C” or better) Mathematics G100,G103, G104, G106, G<strong>11</strong>5, G120, G140, G150, G160, (or G160H),G170, G180, (or G180H), G185, G230, G235, G240, G280, G282,G285AREA C: ARTS AND HUMANITIES—9 semester or 12-15 quarterunits required with at least one course in Arts and Humanities. (Amaximum of three units of activity courses identified by * may beused toward satisfaction of Area C).A3 Critical Thinking—English C102 or Philosophy C<strong>11</strong>5AREA B: SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY AND QUANTITIVEREASONING—9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required withat least one course each from Physical Science, Life Science (atleast one to contain a laboratory component) and Mathematics /Quantitative ReasoningB1 Physical Science—Astronomy C100, C101, C102, C103;Chemistry C100, C105, C<strong>11</strong>0, C130, C180 C185, C220; GeologyC100, C130, C140; Physics C<strong>11</strong>0, C120, C125, C185B2 Life Science—Anthropology C<strong>11</strong>0; Biology C100, C105,C120, C170, C175, C210, C283; Ecology C100, C105; MarineScience C100, C105B3 Laboratory Activity—(One of the courses taken in Area B1or B2 must include a lab)—Astronomy C100L*; Biology C101,C170, C175, C210, C283; Chemistry C<strong>11</strong>0, C130, C180L, C185L,C221; Geology C141; Marine Science C100L**, C105; PhysicsC<strong>11</strong>1***, C120, C125, C185*Must be taken prior to or concurrently with Astronomy C100** Must be taken prior to or concurrently with Marine ScienceC100*** Must be taken prior to or concurrently with Physics C<strong>11</strong>0B4 Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning—(One course fromthe following with a grade of “C” or better) Math C100, C103,C106, C<strong>11</strong>5, C120, C140, C150, C160, C170, C180, C185, C280,C285AREA C: ARTS AND HUMANITIES—9 semester or 12-15 quarterunits required with at least one course in Arts and Humanities.A3 Critical Thinking—English A101, A101H, A102, A102H,A109; Mathematics A220; Philosophy A150, A220; Speech;Communication A130AREA B: SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY AND QUANTITIVEREASONING—9 semester or 12-15 quarter units required withat least one course each from Physical Science, Life Science (atleast one to contain a laboratory component) and Mathematics /Quantitative ReasoningB1 Physical Science—Astronomy A100, A100H, A100 &A100L, A100H & A100L, A101, A102, A103; Chemistry A100,A100 & A100L, A<strong>11</strong>0, A130, A180, A185.A220 &A221, A225 &A226; Geography A180, A180H, A180 & A180L, A180H & A180L;Geology A100, A100H, A100 & A100L, A100H & A100M, A100H &A100L, A106, A160, A180, A185, A185 & A185L; Marine ScienceA185, A185 & A185L; Natural Science A100, A100 & A100A, A100& A100G, A<strong>11</strong>0, A<strong>11</strong>0 & A100A, A<strong>11</strong>2; Physics A<strong>11</strong>0, A<strong>11</strong>0 & A<strong>11</strong>1,A120, A130, A185B2 Life Science—Anthropology A185, A185 & A185L; BiologyA100, A125, A181, A181H, A182, A182 & A182L, A183, A183 &A183L, A185, A210, A220, A220H, A221, A225. A225H; EcologyA100; Marine Science A100, A100H, A100 & A100L, A100H &100M, A100 & A100M, A100H & A100L, A180, A180 & A180L;Natural Science A100; Ornamental Horticulture A100; PsychologyA250B3 Laboratory Activity—One of the courses taken in Area B1 orB2 must include a lab. Lab courses are underlinedB4 Mathematical/Quantitative Reasoning—(One course fromthe following with a grade of “C” or better) Mathematics A100,A103, A104, A106, A120, A130, A154, A157, A160, A160H, A170,A180, A180H, A182H, A185, A185H, A230, A235, A260, A280,A280H, A285, A285H, A290H; Psychology A160AREA C: ARTS AND HUMANITIES—9 semester or 12-15 quarterunits required with at least one course in Arts and Humanities.C1: Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theater)—Art G100, G105, (orG105H), G106, (or G106H), G107, G<strong>11</strong>6, G121*, G125*, G142*,G144*, G150*, G152*; Broadcast & Video Production G101;Dance G100*, G<strong>11</strong>0*, G120*, G125*, G165*; Humanities G100 (orG100H), G101, G102, G103, G104, G108, G<strong>11</strong>0, (or G<strong>11</strong>0H), G120,(or G120H), G126, G130, G132, G135, G140, G145, G165; MusicG101 (or G101H), G103, G104, G105*, G108, G109*, G<strong>11</strong>0*, G<strong>11</strong>5,G120*, G126, G132*, G136, G141*, G142*, G145*, G185, G210*;Photography G125*, G150, G158; Theater Arts G100, G101, G102,G104, G106, G108, G120*, G130, G131, G142*, G151, G171*,G175, G176, G177, G178C1 Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theater)—Art C100, C101, C102,C103, C104, C105, C106, C109, C<strong>11</strong>0A, C<strong>11</strong>0B, C<strong>11</strong>1A, C<strong>11</strong>1B,C120, C120A, C120B, C122, C128, C129, C135, C136, C137,C150A, C150B, C214, C222A, C222B, C261, C262, C265; EnglishA164; Music C100, C103, C105, C106; Theatre Arts C100C1 Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theater)—Architectural TechnologyA290, A296; Art A100, A100H, A101, A101H, A102, A103, A104,A107, A108, A<strong>11</strong>0, A120, A125, A141, A142, A145, A147, A150,A263, A269; Dance A101, A107, A<strong>11</strong>0, A120, A125, A130, A133,A150, A160, A200, A2<strong>11</strong>; Digital Media Arts and Design A150,A181; Film/Video A100, A103, A150; Humanities A100; InteriorDesign A180, A190; Music A100, A105, A109, A<strong>11</strong>5, A<strong>11</strong>6, A129,A140, A141, A144, A145, A173, A180; Photography A101, A120,A130; Theatre Arts A100, A101, A105, A105, A<strong>11</strong>0, A170C2 Humanities (Literature, Philosophy, Foreign Language)—Arabic G180; Chinese G180, G185; Communication Studies G120,G2<strong>55</strong>; Economics G120; English G<strong>11</strong>0, G<strong>11</strong>2, G<strong>11</strong>4 (or G<strong>11</strong>4H),G143, G150, G1<strong>55</strong>, G160 (or G160H), G165 (or G165H), G170,G171, G180, G180H, G280, G281, G290, G295; Farsi G180, G185;French G180, G185, G280, G285, G290; German G180, G185,G280, G285; History G<strong>11</strong>0, G120, G132, G135, G140, G150, G160,G165, G170**, G175**, G180 (or G180H), G185, (or G185H), G190,G195; Humanities G160, G170; Italian G180, G185, G280, G285;Japanese G180, G185; Journalism G160; Philosophy G101, G102,G<strong>11</strong>0, G<strong>11</strong>1, G120, G150; Political Science G150; PortugueseG180; Russian G180, G185, G280; Sign Language G180, G185,G280, G285; Spanish G<strong>11</strong>0, G<strong>11</strong>2 G180, G185, G280, G285, G290;Theater Arts G205; Vietnamese G180, G185, G280, G285, G290C2 Humanities (Literature, Philosophy, Foreign Language)—English C140, C143, C144, C145, C146, C150, C1<strong>55</strong>,C164,C180, C296, C297; Foreign Language (any foreign language)*C180, C180A, A180B, C185, C203, C204, C260, C260A, C260B,C261, C265, C265A, C265B, C280, C280A, C280B, C285, C290,C295; French C144; History C120, C132, C135, C1<strong>55</strong>, C160,C165, C170,C175, C180, C185,; Humanities C100, C<strong>11</strong>0, C130;Philosophy C100, C<strong>11</strong>2, C<strong>11</strong>3, C120; Sign Language C<strong>11</strong>1*Except Korean C185, C185A, C185BC2 Humanities (Literature, Philosophy, Foreign Language)—Anthropology A190; Chinese A180; English A<strong>11</strong>9, A141, A141H,A143, A143H, A148, A148H, A150, A150H, A151, A151H,A152, A152H, A156, A156H, A160, A160H, A161, A161H, A165,A170, A170H, A172, A175, A176, A176H, A280, A280H, A285,A285H; Ethnic Studies A100; French A180, A185, A280, A285;German A180, A185, A280, A285; Hebrew A180; History A101,A102, A102H, A103, A103H, A180, A180H, A185, A185H;Humanities A100, A101, A101H; Italian A180, A185, A280, A285;Japanese A180, A185, A280, A285; Mass Communication A100;Mathematics A220; Philosophy A100, A<strong>11</strong>0, A<strong>11</strong>5, A<strong>11</strong>8, A120,A165, A185, A220; Religious Studies A100, A<strong>11</strong>0, A<strong>11</strong>5, A120,A130, A140, A150, A180; Spanish A180, A180H, A185, A185H,A260, A280, A280H, A285; Speech Communication A<strong>11</strong>0, A120,A150; Vietnamese A180, A185, A280, A285*This course will satisfy either C1 or C2Option 2—Continued on next page


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu81Continued from previous page—AA GENERAL EDUCATION - OPTION 2General Education Breadth Requirements for California State University (CSU)GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE COASTLINE COLLEGE ORANGE COAST COLLEGEAREA D: SOCIALSCIENCES—9 semester or 12-15 quarter unitsrequired with courses in at least 2 disciplines.AREA D: SOCIAL SCIENCES—9 semester or 12-15 quarter unitsrequired with courses in at least 2 disciplines.AREA D: SOCIAL SCIENCES—9 semester or 12-15 quarter unitsrequired with courses in at least 2 disciplines.D0 Sociology and Criminology—Criminal Justice G<strong>11</strong>5, G123,G140; Social Science G133; Sociology G100 (or G100H), G<strong>11</strong>0,G133, G185D0 Sociology and Criminology—Sociology C100, C<strong>11</strong>0, C120 D0 Sociology and Criminology—Sociology A<strong>11</strong>0, A<strong>11</strong>5, A180,A180H, A185, A185HD1 Anthropology and Archeology—Anthropology G100, G130,G135, G140; Social Science G135, G180D2 Economics—Economics G<strong>11</strong>0, G120, G180, G285; HistoryG<strong>11</strong>0D1 Anthropology and Archeology—Anthropology C100,C120, 150D2 Economics—Economics C100, C180, C185D1 Anthropology and Archeology—Anthropology A100,A100H, A102, A<strong>11</strong>0, A190, A280, A285D2 Economics—Economics A100, A<strong>11</strong>0, A180, A185D3 Ethnic Studies—Anthropology G135, G136; CommunicationStudies G175; Education G180; History G136, G150, G190, G195;Social Science G133, G134, G135, G136, G180; Sociology G133,G134; Spanish G290D3 Ethnic Studies—History C122, C124, C128, C1<strong>55</strong> D3 Ethnic Studies—Anthropology A150; Ethnic Studies A100,A150, A190; History A101, A150; Sociology A150, A190D4 Gender Studies—History G165 D4 Gender Studies—History C120 D4 Gender Studies—Gender Studies A100, A120, A130, A150,A165, A187; History A176, A187; Speech Communication A165D5 Geography—Geography G100, G185, G195 D5 Geography—Geography C100, C150, C180, C185 D5 Geography—Geography A100, A101H, A160, A185D6 History—Economics G120; History G<strong>11</strong>0, G120, G132, G135,G140, G150, G160, G165, G170**, G175**, G180 (or G180H), G185,(or G185H), G190, G195D7 Interdisciplinary Social or Behavioral Science—Anthropology G135 ; Communication Studies G190, G260;Environmental Studies G100; History G120, G160; Peace StudiesG100, G<strong>11</strong>0, G225; Psychology G185; Social Science G135, G180D8 Political Science, Government and Legal Institutions—Philosophy G150; Political Science G100, G101, G<strong>11</strong>0, G120, (orG120H), G121 (or G121H), G130, G150, G180** (or G180H**),G185D9 Psychology—Psychology G100 (or G100H), G150, G158,G160, G165, G250AREA E: LIFE-LONG LEARNING AND SELF-DEVELO<strong>PM</strong>ENT—3 semester units or 4-5 quarter units. (No more than 1 unit ofActivity courses)Non-Activity—<strong>College</strong> G100; Counseling G104; Criminal JusticeG107, Ecology G100; Health Education G100, G107, G201;Physical Education G103 and one more course from the list ofactivity courses; Psychology G<strong>11</strong>0, G150, G160, G165Activity—Dance G106, G<strong>11</strong>5, G135, G230; Physical EducationG105, G106, G107, G108, G109, G<strong>11</strong>1, G<strong>11</strong>2, G<strong>11</strong>5, G129, G130,G131, G132, G134, G136, G140, G150, G154, G158, G160, G161,G162, G164, G165, G166, G168, G173, G175, G176, G177, G186,G189, G192, G194, G195, G196, G240, G242, G244, G246, G248,G250, G252, G256, G258, G260, G262, G264, G272, G274, G275,G276, G277, G278, G283, G285, G286, G287, G290, G296, G298AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS REQUIREMENT**All C.S.U. campuses require that a student demonstratecompetence in the Constitution of the United States and inAmerican History. This may be satisfied by taking PoliticalScience G180 (or G180H) and History G170 or G175 at <strong>Golden</strong><strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>, or by taking a test at the CSU.D6 History—History C<strong>11</strong>5, C132, C135, C146, C160, C165, C170,C175, C180, C185D7 Interdisciplinary Social or Behavioral Science—Communications C100; History C108; Speech C100D8 Political Science, Government and Legal Institutions—Political Science C100, C<strong>11</strong>0, C120, C130, C140D9 Psychology—Psychology C100, C<strong>11</strong>5, C<strong>11</strong>8, C120, C148,C170, C250, C260, C280AREA E: LIFE-LONG LEARNING AND SELF-DEVELO<strong>PM</strong>ENT—3 semester units or 4-5 quarter units. (No more than 1 unit ofActivity courses)Non-Activity—Counseling C100, C105, C120; English C102,C108; Food and Nutrition C170, C175; Gerontology C120, C140;Health Education C100, C175; Psychology C<strong>11</strong>5, C<strong>11</strong>8, C130,C152, C153, C154, C1<strong>55</strong>; Sociology C120Activity—A maximum of one unit may be counted from thefollowing activity courses: Dance C101, C102, C105, C106, C107,C108, C<strong>11</strong>0, C<strong>11</strong>1, C<strong>11</strong>3, C<strong>11</strong>4, C<strong>11</strong>6, C120, C124, C125, C126,C130, C133, C140, C141, C150, C160, C165; Physical EducationC101, C102, C103, C105, C107, C108, C109, C<strong>11</strong>5, C<strong>11</strong>6, C120,C123, C125, C136, C137, C138, C140, C14, C147, C148, C164,C172, C173, C174AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS REQUIREMENTTransfer students are advised to complete History 170 or 175 andPolitical Science 100 from Group D. Proficiency in these areas isrequired prior to graduation from the California State UniversitySystem.D6 History—History A100, A101, A102, A102H, A103, A103H,A<strong>11</strong>0, A<strong>11</strong>5, A128, A145, A170, A170H, A175, A175H, A177, A179,A180, A180H, A185, A185H, A190, A195, A197, A198D7 Interdisciplinary Social or Behavioral Science—AmericanStudies A100; Health Education A122; Human DevelopmentA180; Psychology A105, A130, A165 or Sociology A165;Sociology A105; Speech Communication A1<strong>55</strong>D8 Political Science, Government and LegalInstitutions—Political Science A101, A<strong>11</strong>0, A180, A180H, A185,A188, A190D9 Psychology—Psychology A100, A100H, A185, A220, A260AREA E: LIFE-LONG LEARNING AND SELF-DEVELO<strong>PM</strong>ENT—3 semester units or 4-5 quarter units. (No more than 1 unit ofActivity courses)Non-Activity—Anthropology A105; Counseling A102, A109,A<strong>11</strong>0, A120, A135; Economics A<strong>11</strong>0; Emergency MedicalTechnology A100; English A124; Family & Consumer ScienceA180; Food & Nutrition A136, A140, A170; Health EducationA100, A<strong>11</strong>2, A134, A136; Human Development A180; PhysicalEducation A134; Psychology A<strong>11</strong>0, A140, A165; Sociology A105,A165; Speech Communication A100, A170Activity—Dance A<strong>11</strong>1, A121, A126, A139, A143, A144, A145,A146, A147, A148, A149; Marine Activities A147, A148, A149,A160; Physical Education A102, A104, A105, A107, A108, A109,A<strong>11</strong>0, A<strong>11</strong>1, A<strong>11</strong>2, A<strong>11</strong>4, A<strong>11</strong>5, A<strong>11</strong>9, A120, A121, A122, A125,A140, A143, A146 A147, A148, A149, A150, A154, A1<strong>55</strong>, A160,A161, A167, A173, A174, A177, A178, A179, A185, A190, A191,A192, A194, A196, A197, A198, A204, A216, A217, A221, A222,A226, A235, A236, A237, A238, A239, A240, A241, A242, A243,A244, A245, A246, A250, A251, A252, A253, A254, A257, A258,A259, A260, A261, A263AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS REQUIREMENT (Not part of CSU GEbreadth. May be completed prior to transfer)In addition to the General Education Requirements listed above,all students must complete coursework in American Historyand Constitution of the United States for graduation from CSU.Completion of History A100, A170, A170H, A175, A175H or A177or Economics A177 in Area D6 will fulfill part of this requirement.To complete this requirement students must also take PoliticalScience A180, A180H.PETITION FOR GRADUATION—Students are required topetition for graduation and Certificates of Achievement at thebeginning of the semester in which they will be completingtheir final requirements as follows:SUMMER GRADUATION—Petition June 1 through July 15FALL GRADUATION—Petition August 1 through October 15SPRING GRADUATION—Petition December 1 through <strong>March</strong> 15


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>82 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduAA GENERAL EDUCATION - OPTION 3Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)mpt 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. Studentsare 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 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 and counselorswork together to establish an appropriate path toward transferring from a public California community college to a public California university.GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE COASTLINE COLLEGE ORANGE COAST COLLEGEAREA 1: ENGLISH COMMUNICATIONCSU: 3 courses required, one each from 1A, 1B, and 1C.UC: 2 courses required, one each from 1A and 1B.AREA 1: ENGLISH COMMUNICATIONCSU: 3 courses required, one each from 1A, 1B, and 1C.UC: 2 courses required, one each from 1A and 1B.AREA 1: ENGLISH COMMUNICATIONCSU: 3 courses required, one each from 1A, 1B, and1C.UC: 2 courses required, one each from 1A and 1B.1A English Composition—English G100* (or G100H*) 1A English Composition—English C100 1A English Composition—English A1001B Critical Thinking-English CompositionEnglish G<strong>11</strong>0* (or G100H*)1C Oral Communication (CSU ONLY)—Communication StudiesG<strong>11</strong>0* (or G<strong>11</strong>0H*)*Transfer credit is limited by either UC or CSU or both; SeeCounselor.1B Critical Thinking-English Composition—English C1021C Oral Communication (CSU Only)—Speech C101, C<strong>11</strong>0(required for CSU and A.A. and A.S. degrees)1B Critical Thinking-English Composition—English A100, orA101H, A102 or A102H, A109, Philosophy A1501C Oral Communication (CSU ONLY)—Speech CommunicationA<strong>11</strong>0AREA 2: MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVEREASONING— 1 course, 3 semester, 4 - 5 quarter units.Math G100, G<strong>11</strong>5*, G140*, G150, G160*, (or G160H*), G170*,G180* (or G180H*), G185, G230, G235, G240, G280, G285*Transfer credit is limited by either UC or CSU or both; see aCounselor.AREA 3: ARTS AND HUMANITIESAt least 3 courses, with at least one course from the Arts and onecourse from the Humanities. 9 semester, 12-15 quarter units.3A Arts—Art G100, G105* (or G105H*), G106* (or G106H*);Humanities G100* (or G100H*), G102, G103, G104, G108, G<strong>11</strong>0*(or G<strong>11</strong>0H*), G120*, (or G120H*), G122, G126*, G130, G132, G135,G140, G145, G170; Music G101* (or G101H*), G103, G104, G108,G126*, G136, G165, G185; Photography G158; Theatre Arts G100,G101, G102, G108AREA 2: MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVEREASONING—One course, 3 semester, 4-5 quarter units.Math C<strong>11</strong>5, C140*, C150, C160, C170, C180*, C185, C225, C226,C280, C285*Indicates that transfer credit may be limited. See your counseloror ASSIST.org.AREA C: ARTS AND HUMANITIESAt least 3 courses, with at least one course from the Arts and onecourse from the Humanities. 9 semester, 12-15 quarter units.3A Arts—Art C100, C101, C102, C103, C104, C105, C109, C261,C262; English C164; Music C100, C105, C106; Theater Arts C100*Indicates that transfer credit may be limited. See your counseloror ASSIST.org.AREA 2: MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVEREASONING—One course. 3 semester units (or 4 - 5 quarterunits).Psychology A160; Math A100, A130, A154, A157, A160, or A160H,A170, A180 or A180H, A182H, A185 or A185H, A230, A235, A260,A280 or A280H, A285 or A285H, A290HAREA 3: ARTS AND HUMANITIESAt least 3 courses, with at least one course from the Arts and onecourse from the Humanities. 9 semester, 12-15 quarter units.3A Arts—Architectural Technology A290 or A296, Art A100 orA100H, A101 or A101H, A102, A103, A104, A107, A108, A<strong>11</strong>0;Digital Media Arts & Design A150; Dance A200; Film/Video A100;Music A100, A105, A109, A<strong>11</strong>5, A173, A180; Photography A130;Theatre Arts A100 or A101, A1053B Humanities—Anthropology G135; Chinese G280; EconomicsG120; English G<strong>11</strong>2, G<strong>11</strong>4* (or G<strong>11</strong>4H*), G143, G150, G1<strong>55</strong>, G160(or G160H), G165 (or G165H), G170, G171, G180, , G290, G295;Farsi G185; French G185, G280, G285, G290; German G280, G285;History G<strong>11</strong>0, G120, G132, G135, G140, G150, G160, G165, G170,G175, G180* (or G180H*), G185*, (or G185H*), G190, G195; ItalianG185, G280, G285; Philosophy G101, G102, G<strong>11</strong>0, G<strong>11</strong>1, G120,G150; Political Science G150; Social Science G135 ; Spanish G<strong>11</strong>2,G185, G280, G285, G290; Vietnamese G185, G280, G285, G290*Transfer credit is limited by either UC or CSU or both; see aCounselor.AREA 4: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESAt least 3 courses from at least 2 disciplines or aninterdisciplinary sequence. 9 semester, 12 - 15 quarter units.4A Anthropology G100, G130, G140, G1504B Economics G<strong>11</strong>0, G120, G180, G285, HIST G<strong>11</strong>04C Ethnic Studies SOC G133; SOCS G1334D Gender Studies HIST G1654E Geography G100, G185, G1954F History G132. G135, G140, G150, G165, G185H4G Interdisciplinary Studies ANTH G136; COMM G2<strong>55</strong>, G190;ENVS G100; HIST G136; PEAC G100, G<strong>11</strong>0; SOC G134; SOCSG134, G136, G1804H Political Science G100, G101, G<strong>11</strong>0, G120*(or G120H*),G130, G150, G180* (or G180H*),G185; PHIL G1504I Psychology G100* (or G100H*), G150, G158, G160, G165,G185, G2504J Criminal Justice G123; SOC G100* (or G100H*); SOCS G<strong>11</strong>0,G185*Transfer credit is limited by either UC or CSU or both. Pleaseconsult with a counselor.3B Humanities—Chinese C185*, C280, C285; English C140,C144, C145, C150, C1<strong>55</strong>, C164, C180, C290, C295; French C185*,C285; History C108, C120, C122, C124, C128, C130, C132,C135, C1<strong>55</strong>, C160, C165, C170, C175, C180, C185; HumanitiesC100, C<strong>11</strong>0, C130; Italian C185, C280, C285; Latin C280, C285;Philosophy C100, C<strong>11</strong>2, C<strong>11</strong>3, C120; Religious StudiesC<strong>11</strong>0,C180; Spanish C185*, C265*, C280*, C285*; Vietnamese C185*,C280*, C285*Indicates that transfer credit may be limited. See your counseloror ASSIST.org.AREA 4: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESAt least 3 courses from at least 2 disciplines or aninterdisciplinary sequence. 9 semesteror 12-15 quarter units.4A Anthropology C100, C1204B Economics C100*, C180, C1854C Ethnic Studies4D Gender Studies4E Geography C100, C1854F History C<strong>11</strong>5, C1464G Interdisciplinary Studies - Ecology C100*4H Political Science C100, C<strong>11</strong>0, C130, C1404I Psychology C100, C<strong>11</strong>8, C120, C148, C170*, C2804J Sociology C100*Indicates that transfer credit may be limited. See your counseloror ASSIST.org.3B Humanities—Economics A177; English A141, A141H, A143,A143H, A148, A148H, A150, A150H, A151, A151H, A152, A152H,A156, A156H, A160, A160H, A161, A161H, A170, A170H, A175,A176, A176H, A280, A280H, A285, A285H; Ethnic Studies A150;French A185, A280, A285; German A185, A280, A285; HistoryA100#, A101, A102, A102H, A103, A103H, A<strong>11</strong>0, A<strong>11</strong>5, A128,A145, A150, A170, A170H, A175, A175H, A177, A179, A180,A180H, A185, A185H, A187, A190, A195; Humanities A100, A101or A101H; Italian A185, A280, A285; Japanese A185, A280, A285;Mass Communication A100; Philosophy A100, A<strong>11</strong>0, A<strong>11</strong>5, A<strong>11</strong>8,A120, A165, A185; Religious Studies A100, A<strong>11</strong>0, A<strong>11</strong>5, A120,A130, A140, A150, A180; Spanish A185, A185H, A280, A280H,A285; Vietnamese A185, A280, A285AREA 4: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESAt least 3 courses from at least 2 disciplines or aninterdisciplinary sequence. 9 semesteror 12-15 quarter units.4A Anthropology A100, A100H, A102, A<strong>11</strong>0, A150, A190, A280,A2854B Economics A100, A180, A1854C Ethnic Studies A100, A1904D Gender Studies A100, A130, A187History A1874E Geography A100, A100H, A160, A1854F History OCC does not have courses approved in this area.History courses can be used to satisfy Area 3B.4G Interdisciplinary StudiesAmerican Studies A100Human Development A180Psychology A130; A165 or Sociology A165Speech Communication A1<strong>55</strong>4H Political SciencePolitical Science A101, A<strong>11</strong>0, A180 or A180H, A1854I Psychology A100 or A100H, A185, A220, A2604J Sociology A<strong>11</strong>0, A<strong>11</strong>5, A150, A180 or A180H, A185 orA185H, AOption 3—Continued on next page


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu83Continued from previous page—AA GENERAL EDUCATION - OPTION 3Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE COASTLINE COLLEGE ORANGE COAST COLLEGEAREA 5: PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAt least two courses, one Physical Sciences course and oneBiological Science course, at least one must include a laboratory.Courses underlined contain a laboratory component.7-9 semester, 9-12 quarter units.5A Physical Science—Astronomy G100, G100L; ChemistryG<strong>11</strong>0*, G130*, G180, G185, G220, G225; Geography G180;Geology G100, G105*; Physical Science G100*, G100H*; PhysicsG<strong>11</strong>0*, G<strong>11</strong>1*, G120*, G125*, G185*, G280*, G285*, G2905B Biological Sciences—Anthropology G120, G121; BiologyG100* (or G100H*), G104, G104L, G<strong>11</strong>0, G120, G1<strong>55</strong>*, G170*,G175*, G180, G185, G190, G210; Psychology G250*Transfer credit is limited by either UC or CSU or both; see<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> Counselor.AREA 6: (LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLIGH(UC REQUIREMENT ONLY): This requirement may be fulfilled byone of the following methods. See a counselor for clarification.A. Complete two years of a high school foreign language withgrades of “C” or better(high school transcripts must be on file with Admissions &Records)ORB. Completion of a foreign language course numbered G180or higher with a grade of “C” or better. Exception: SpanishG<strong>11</strong>0 or G<strong>11</strong>2 or Sign Language G180 or higher also meet thisrequirement.ORC. Earn a satisfactory score on one of the following tests (resultsmust be on file with Admissions & Records);SAT II Subject Test in languages other than English.(Before 5/95 – score: 500. After 5/95 – Chinese: 520, French: 540,German: 510, Hebrew: 470, Italian: 520, Japanese: 510, Korean:500, Latin: 530, Spanish: 520).<strong>College</strong> Board Advanced Placement Examination in a languageother than English (score: 3 or better)International Baccalaureate Higher Level Examination inlanguage other than English (score: 5 or better)An achievement test administered by a college or university(score: proficiency equivalent to at least two years of high schoollanguage).ORD. Complete, with grades of “C” or better, two years of formalschooling at the sixth grade level or higher in an institutionwhere the language of instruction is not English (documentationmust be on file with Admissions & Records).SUMMER GRADUATIONPetition June 1 through July 15FALL GRADUATIONPetition August 1 through October 15SPRING GRADUATIONPetition December 1 through <strong>March</strong> 15AREA 5: PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAt least two courses, one Physical Sciences course and oneBiological Science course, at least one must include a laboratory.Courses underlined contain a laboratory component.7-9 semester, 9-12 quarter units.5A Physical Science—Astronomy C100, C100L*; ChemistryC<strong>11</strong>0*, C130*, C180, C180L, C185, C185L; Ecology C105;Geography C180; Geology C100*, C<strong>11</strong>0, C130, C140, C141*;Physics C<strong>11</strong>05B Biological Sciences—Biology C100, C101*, C105*, C170*,C175*, C210; Marine Science C100, C105*Indicates that transfer credit may be limited. See your counseloror ASSIST.org.AREA 6: (LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLIGH (UCREQUIREMENT ONLY): This requirement may be fulfilled by oneof the following methods. See a counselor for clarification.A. Complete two years of a high school foreign language withgrades of “C” or better (high school transcripts must be on fileat CCC)ORB. Completion of a foreign language course numbered 180 orhigher with a grade of C or better.ORC. Earn a satisfactory score on one of the following tests (resultsmust be on file at CCC):1. SAT II Subject Test in a language other than English (Before5/95 - score: 500. After 5/95 - Chinese: 520; French: 540, German:510; Hebrew: 470, Italian: 520; Japanese: 510; Korean: 500, Latin:530, Spanish: 520).2. <strong>College</strong> Board Advanced Placement Examination in alanguage other than English (score: 3 or better)3. International Baccalaureate Higher Level Examination inlanguage other than English (score: 5 or better)4. An achievement test administered by a college or university(score: proficiency equivalent to at least two years of high schoollanguage).ORD. Complete, with grades of “C” or better, two years offormal schooling at the sixth grade level or higher in aninstitution where the language of instruction in not English.(documentation must be on file at CCC).SUMMER GRADUATIONPetition June 1 through July 15FALL GRADUATIONPetition August 1 through October 15SPRING GRADUATIONPetition December 1 through <strong>March</strong> 15AREA 5: PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAt least two courses, one Physical Sciences course and oneBiological Science course, at least one must include a laboratory.Courses underlined contain a laboratory component.7-9 semester, 9-12 quarter units.5A Physical Science—Astronomy A100 or A100H, A100 &A100L or A100 & A100M, A101, A102, A103; Chemistry A100,A100 & A100L, A<strong>11</strong>0, A130, A180, A185, A220, A221, A225, A226;Geography A180 or A180H, A180 & A180L or A180H & A180L;Geology A100 or A100H, A100 & A100L or A100H & A100M orA100 & A100M or A100H & A100L, A160, A180, A185, A185 &A185L; Marine Science A185, A185 & A185L; Natural ScienceA100#, A100 & A100A, A100 & A100G, A<strong>11</strong>2; Physics A<strong>11</strong>0, A<strong>11</strong>0& A<strong>11</strong>1, A120, A130, A18<strong>55</strong>B Biological Sciences—Anthropology A185, A185 & A185L;Biology A100, A125, A181 or A181H, A182, A182 & A182L, A183,A183 & A183L, A185, A210, A220 or A220H, A221, A225, A225;Ecology A100; Marine Science A100 or A100H, A100 & A100Lor A100H & A100M or A100 & A100M or A100H & A100L, A180,A180 & A180L; Natural Science A100#; Psychology A250#This course will satisfy either Group A or Group BAREA 6: (LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLIGH (UCREQUIREMENT ONLY): This requirement may be fulfilled by oneof the following methods. See a counselor for clarification.A. Complete two years of a single high school foreign languagewith grades of “C” or better (high school transcripts must be onfile at OCC)ORB. Completion of a foreign language course numbered 180 orhigher with a grade of C or better.ORC. Earn a satisfactory score on one of the following tests (resultsmust be on file at OCC):1. SAT II Subject Test in a language other than English (Before5/95 - score: 500. After 5/95 - Chinese: 520; French: 540, German:510; Hebrew: 470, Italian: 520; Japanese: 510; Korean: 500, Latin:530, Spanish: 520).2. <strong>College</strong> Board Advanced Placement Examination in alanguage other than English (score: 3 or better)3. International Baccalaureate Higher Level Examination inlanguage other than English (score: 5 or better)4. An achievement test administered by a college or university(score: proficiency equivalent to at least two years of high schoollanguage).ORD. Complete, with grades of “C” or better, two years offormal schooling at the sixth grade level or higher in aninstitution where the language of instruction in not English.(documentation must be on file at OCC).SUMMER GRADUATIONPetition June 1 through July 15FALL GRADUATIONPetition August 1 through October 15SPRING GRADUATIONPetition December 1 through <strong>March</strong> 15


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>84 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduStudent Success ServicesDue to budget cuts the student services public hours of operation may vary.Please contact the appropriate departments for up to date information.Accessibility Center for Education (ACE)The Accessibility Center for Education (ACE) program offers a varietyof support services to assure equal educational opportunity for allstudents with documented disability. Students with a documenteddisability are able to receive, among others, counseling, registrationassistance, program advisement, tutoring, note takers, special classes,and interpreting services.The Accessibility Center for Education (ACE) office is located inthe KOCE Building.Phone: (714) 895-8721 TDD: (714) 895-8350Admissions and RecordsThe Admissions Office is responsible for the admission of studentsto the college including students entering impacted programs (i.e.nursing program), student residence determination, determinesstudent matriculation status and refers students as appropriate forassessment and counseling services. Veterans are assisted in theAdmissions Office with filing and certification of VA educationalbenefits. The department provides support for faculty with enrollmentand grade issues.The Records department, maintains all permanent student andenrollment records, processes grade option requests, evaluatesincoming transcripts, processes GE and IGETC certifications, evaluateseligibility for awarding degrees and certificates and processes studentenrollment verifications and official transcript requests.The Admissions and Records Office is located in the AdministrationBuilding. (714) 895-8306.Assessment CenterThe Assessment Center’s primary responsibility is to administer tests inbasic skills such as math and language, for both native and nonnativespeakers of English, and to measure vocational interests.Results from basic skills tests are valid for a two-year period and areused to make course placement recommendations. The final decisionregarding course selection and programs of study are made by thestudent, in consultation with counselors. The center is also the firststep in beginning the “challenge” process. Another of the center’sservices is to provide on-site testing at the CCC district’s feeder highschools (SOAR).The Assessment Center is located in the Business Bldg., Room 109.For testing appointments please call, (714) 895-8388For more information please go to our website:www.goldenwetcollege.edu/assessmentBookstoreThe Bookstore is a lot more than textbooks. We’re your one-stop shopfor everything you need to succeed at GWC – from information aboutthe campus and your classes to the perfect GWC sweatshirt. We offerstudents new, used and rental textbooks plus you know you’re gettingthe right books. And we have the rest of what you want, too: study aids,reference books, notebooks, pens, computers, software, clothing, gifts,energy snacks and drinks, and most of all friendly customer service.We have a liberal refund/exchange policy, and offer an ongoingbuyback program. You can also buy and rent your books online atwww.bkstr.com, and we’ll have them ready for you to pick up in thestore or we’ll ship them to you. For those times when we’re closed, wehave a Vending Machine available where you can pick up Blue books,Scantrons, pens & pencils – even batteries & flash drives. The machineis on the second floor of Administration building, and is availableevenings and weekends.Come check us out – and welcome to GWC!For hours and current info, call the store at 714-895-8764.Career Services CenterThe Career Services Center provides a variety of free services. TheCenter is located in the east wing of the Administration Building,adjacent to Counseling.The Career Center assists students in exploring career choices toinclude career assessments and a resource library.Phone: (714) 895-8217Child CareRegistered student parents may enroll their children in Infant/ToddlerCare for children ages 6 weeks to 2 years or in Preschool care forchildren ages 2-5. Full-Time Infant Care is available from 7:00 am –6:00 pm. Preschool enrollment options include 2-5 days per week ofFull-Day care from 9:00 am-4:00 pm or Extended-Day care from 7:00am-6:00 pm. For specific information and fee payment, parents maycontact the Child Development Center at (714) 895-8127.Hours: M- <strong>Fri</strong> 7:00 am - 6:00 pmCounseling and GuidanceAcademic, career, and personal counseling services are offered throughthe Counseling Center to assist students in reaching their educational/career goals. Counselors, assist in course selection, program planning,and provide you with information to make career and transferdecisions. Counselors are available by appointment, walk-in, andonline. Counseling office is located in the Administration Building.Phone: (714) 895-8799E-counseling is available at: www.goldenwestcollege.edu/counselingExtended OpportunityExtended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) & CooperativeAgencies Resources for Education (CARE) are designed to assiststudents from low-income and educationally disadvantagedbackgrounds. EOPS services include counseling, priority registration,book services, tutoring, emergency loans, learning skills courses,and transfer assistance. Additional services are offered by the CAREprogram which assists single parents. EOP/S Office is located on thesecond floor of the Administration Bldg.Phone: (714) 895-8768Financial Aid OfficeThe <strong>College</strong> offers financial aid to eligible students. Assistance includesgift-aid in the form of grants, fee waivers, and low-interest studentloans and Federal Work Study.The Financial Aid Office is located in Library 120.Phone: (714) 895-8394Intercultural OfficeThe Intercultural Program fulfills the <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> missionto prepare citizens who are able contribute to a diverse world. Weenhance academic excellence by providing resources to students,staff, and faculty that, 1) respects and appreciates diversity of thoughtand experience, 2) celebrates historical and cultural commonaltiesand differences, and 3) provides training in leadership and globalcommunities.The range of activities includes hosting intercultural events throughfilm series, workshops, and guest speakers. The Intercultural Office islocated on the 2nd floor of the Student Center, next to the StudentActivities Office. For more information call 714-895-8906.


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu85Student Success ServicesDue to budget cuts the student services public hours of operation may vary.Please contact the appropriate departments for up to date information.LibraryLibrarians instruct and assist students in the use of the Library and arealways on duty when the Library is open. Full- text online databases,available 24/7, and Library materials provide quick and easy access totimely information. The Student Textbook Access Reserve (STAR)Collection provides copies of many textbooks for use within the library.The Technology Learning Classroom (TLC) is available for enrolledstudents and is equipped with access to the Internet and MicrosoftOffice suite.Phone: (714) 895-8741Hours: M-TH 8:00 am - 8:45 pm & <strong>Fri</strong> 8:00 am - 3:00 pmMath Computer LabThe Math Computer Lab is located in the Math & Science Bldg., Room227. Each semester several hours are reserved for scheduled classes. Atother times the lab is open on an as needed basis to assist any studentcurrently enrolled in any remedial Mathematics course from Math 005through Math 030 here at GWC.Please check the posted schedule at the beginning of each semester tosee when open hours are available.Phone: (714) 892-77<strong>11</strong> ext 5<strong>11</strong>33Reading and Writing CenterThe primary commitment of the Reading and Writing Center is to helpstudents improve their writing and reading skills for college success.We tutor students at every college level, from ESL and remedialclasses to transfer level composition and literature courses. We do not“edit” or “correct” student work; we help students develop their ownwriting and reading abilities. We offer over twenty-five mini-coursesthat cover a variety of reading, writing, grammar, and vocabularyskills. Our experienced and dedicated staff includes English and ESLfaculty members and graduate tutors who are aware of your needsand look forward to guiding you toward success. In addition toquality instruction, the center offers access to a computer lab withonline capabilities, computer enhanced courses, and websites for skilldevelopment.Location: Learning Resource CenterFor more information, call (714) 895-8303Re-Entry/Cal WORKs CenterThe Re-Entry/CalWORKs Center at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> providesspecialized support services for economically disadvantagedparent(s) who are receiving CalWORKs/TANF benefits. Servicesinclude individualized counseling, career assessment, transportationassistance, temporary child care, book bag and school supplies,free student success workshops, job development assistance,work-study or internship opportunities, and assistance in resumepreparation and job interviewing skills. Through personal attentionand motivation, the Re-Entry/CalWORKs staff is dedicated toproviding assistance and support to ensure student successand job/career preparation to obtain meaningful employment.For more information, visit the Re-Entry/CalWORKs website athttp://www.goldenwestcollege.edu/calworks/index.html, stop by thecenter in the Administration Building, 2nd floor or call (714) 895-8<strong>11</strong>1.If you are deemed program eligible, a counseling appointment will bescheduled for you.Student Activities OfficeThe Student Activities Office is located on the second floor of theStudent Center. The office provides a variety of services sponsored bythe students and governing boards. Students can obtain informationabout campus life activities, student government, clubs, discountamusement park & movie tickets, locker rentals on-campus andmuch more.Remodeled in the Spring of 2005 the Student Center is a modernfacility which includes an improved food services area, internet café,gameroom and student lounge.Phone: (714) 895-8261Student Health CenterThe Student Health Center is a medical clinic on campus that issupported by the student health fees and is available to all <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong><strong>College</strong> students. Appointments with the doctors, nurse practitioners,and mental health therapists are free. There is a Registered Nurse onduty at all times during the business hours of the clinic. The HealthCenter provides access to low-cost laboratory testing (blood andurine tests) and some discounted prescription medications. Femalephysicians provide women’s health care and contraception services.The health center staff members provide health education in the clinicand classroom settings and work with students who need to find otherhealth care resources not offered by the GWC Health Center.The Health Center offers information on student health insuranceprograms, low-cost dental care resources, and local community clinics.All services are confidential.The Student Health Center is located on the ground floor of the NursingHealth Services Building.Phone: (714) 895-8379Student Computer CenterThe Student Computer Center provides current <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>students a laboratory with high speed Internet access on computers(including Macintosh computers), color printing, scanning, MicrosoftOffice 2007, Digital Art’s software, and other course supportedsoftware to increase the probability of student success. Students mustcurrently be earning units at <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> to enroll in this class.To use the Student Computer Center students must register forLearning Skills 922.Hours: M-TH 8:00 am - 9:00 pm & <strong>Fri</strong> 8:00 am - 5:00 pmSat 10:00 am - 3:00 pmFor more information call (714) 892-77<strong>11</strong> ext 50<strong>11</strong>1Transfer CenterThe Transfer Center is dedicated to help students transfer successfullyto a four-year university. We serve as a resource center for potentialtransfer student: providing a complete library of college and universitycatalogs, Transfer and testing applications, articulation information,individual appointments with a Transfer Counselor, workshops, fairs,university tours, individual university appointments, etc.Location: In the east wing of the Administration BuildingPhone: (714) 895-8794Tutorial and Learning CenterAcademic support is available to all GWC students in the classes forwhich they are currently enrolled. The Center provides individualappointments, group tutorials, and drop-in tutoring in most subjectareas. In addition, the Tutorial and Learning Center provides onlinetutoring sessions in some subject areas. Additional support servicesprovided by the Tutorial and Learning Center include review sessionsbefore major exams, interactive software programs, self-helppamphlets, and other subject area literature. To enroll forTutoring (Learning G921 / G921N), go to the Tutorial and Learning Center.Location: Learning Resource CenterFor additional information, please call: (714) 895-8904Veterans Resource CenterGWC offers student veterans an on-campus point of contact for theirveteran-related questions and needs. The resource center is a place tosocialize with fellow Veterans and has space for studying.<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> is dedicated to providing veterans the supportthey need to make a seamless transition from their military service,to their personal commitment to themselves, their families, and theircommunities through a college education. We commit ourselves tohelping veterans build a solid foundation for their future through aveteran-friendly campus environment.Location: In the North side of the Business Bldg., Room 104Phone: (714) 892-77<strong>11</strong> ext <strong>55</strong>144


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>86 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu87Servicios estudiantiles para el éxito académicoFavor de anotar que las horas de servicio al estudiante pueden variar debido a los cortes de fondos estatales.Por favor, contacte el departamento correspondiente para sus horas de operación.Servicios estudiantiles/ Student ServicesEl centro estudiantil de programas y servicios fue establecido paraayudar a los estudiantes y a la comunidad a familiarizarse connuestros programas. Queremos que los estudiantes usen nuestrosservicios y pueden estar seguros que estamos aquí para que el éxitoacadémico y sus sueños se realicen.Matriculación y expedientes / Admissions and RecordsLa oficina de matriculación y expedientes estudiantiles tiene laresponsabilidad de admitir a los estudiantes a la universidad,inclusive a los estudiantes extranjeros y los que entran a programasde estudios ya llenos. También son responsables para determinarla residencia, matriculación de estudiantes, y la inscripción deestudiantes en sus clases. La oficina de Admissions and Records estásituada en el edificio de Administración.Teléfono (714) 895-8306.Centro para asesorar/ Assessment CenterLos servicios del centro de asesoramientos incluyen exámenes dehabilidades básicas, asesoramiento de conocimientos lingüísticosde estudiantes nativos y no nativos del inglés, y determinación deintereses vocacionales. Los resultados de los exámenes se usanpara hacer recomendaciones sobre clases y programas de estudios.Los estudiantes hacen la decisión final sobre clases y programas,consultando con los consejeros. Teléfono (714) 895-8388Centro de carreras/ Career CenterEste centro está diseñado para ayudar a los estudiantes a conocerla variedad de carreras que pueden elegir o que son de su interés.Los estudiantes que aún están indecisos con su carrera puedentomar un asesoramiento para que puedan encontrar una carrera deacuerdo con su personalidad e interés. Este centro no sólo ofreceinformación sobre carreras y oficios sino que también ofrece ayudapara desarrollar un expediente personal necesario para solicitar untrabajo. Para más información llame al (714) 895-8217Centro de empleo / Employment Services CenterLos estudiantes que necesitan ayuda en encontrar empleo de tiempocompleto o parcial dentro de la universidad o fuera de ella puedenvalerse de los servicios del Centro de Empleo. Está situado en eledificio de Administración. Teléfono (714) 895-87<strong>11</strong>Guardería/ Child CareSe ofrece cuidado de niños de día para niños de 2 ½ a 5 años de edad.Los padres estudiantes pueden inscribir a sus hijos por medio día odía completo. Para detalles y tarifas los padres pueden ponerse encontacto con la librería, <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> Bookstore, o la StudentServices Office.El teléfono del Centro Infantil es (714) 895-8127Consejo y asesoramiento/ Counseling and GuidanceLos servicios de consejo educativo, personal y profesional y exámenesvocacionales se encuentran en el centro de asesoramiento. Losconsejeros también ayudan a los estudiantes a mejorar sus técnicasde estudio y los dirigen a clases y laboratorios dedicados a materiasbásicas, especialmente inglés y matemáticas. Estos servicios seofrecen a través del centro de consejo y asesoramiento.Teléfono (714) 895-8799http://gwc.info/counseling/index.htmlPrograma y Servicios de Oportunidad Auxiliar (por sus siglas eninglés; EOPS) y Agencia Cooperativa de Recursos Educativos (porsus siglas en inglés/ CARE)EOPS/CARE están para ayudar a los estudiantes de recursoseconómicos limitados y de desventaja académica. Ofrecenorientación académica y profesional, servicio de tutoría, asistenciaen transferencias a otras universidades, matrícula de prioridad,préstamos de emergencia, y ayuda financiera para libros. Serviciosadicionales para padres solteros: tarjetas mensuales para gasolina,talleres mensuales con temas académicos y educativos, y ayudafinanciera para los libros y otros artículos escolares. Las oficinas estánubicadas en el segundo piso de la oficina de administración. Para másinformación llamar a: 714-895-8768Oficina de ayuda financiera/ Financial Aid OfficeLa universidad ofrece ayuda económica a varios grupos deestudiantes. La ayuda puede ser: donaciones, préstamos de bajointerés, exención de tarifas, becas, y empleos de tiempo parcial. Laoficina se encuentra en el edificio de la biblioteca en el salón 120.Teléfono (714) 895-8394Servicios médicos/Student Health CenterLos servicios de salud se encuentran en el edificio de ServiciosMédicos. Una enfermera certificada está presente durante las horasde clase. Otros profesionales como médicos y psicólogos estándisponibles a horas determinadas o por cita. Este servicio incluyeconsejos de salud física y consulta sobre salud mental.Teléfono (714) 895-8379Centro de aprendizaje y tutores/Tutorial and LearningEste servicio es gratis. El centro provee citas individuales y en grupo.También hay tutores por Internet. Esta ayuda se ofrece en la mayorparte de las materias. Para matricularse en este tipo de ayuda vaya alcentro de aprendizaje y tutores. La oficina se encuentra en el edificiode la biblioteca en el salón 100D. Teléfono (714) 895-8904Para más información sobre nuestros servicios estudiantiles, haga elfavor de llamar a Mary Ávalos 714-892-77<strong>11</strong> x<strong>55</strong>224 o ir a nuestro sitioweb: www.goldenwestcollege.edu/translate


MONEY...Everyone needs it. For many students it’s FREE!!!Did you know that over half of GWC students do not pay the$26/unit enrollment fee? If you are not one of them, is it because youhaven’t applied for financial aid?Apply today. See if you might be one of the thousands of GWCstudents who receives cash for college and has their enrollment feeswaived. What do you have to lose?All current and prospective GWC students who are U.S. Citizens orLegal Residents should apply for Financial Aid. You do not have tobe a full-time student!!Visit the GWC Financial Aid Office (Library 120), or go online towww.fafsa.ed.gov to fill out your Free Application for Federal StudentAid (FAFSA)—the gateway to student financial aid.GWC Federal Code is 001206.Don’t wait another day!!QUESTIONS?CONTACT US AT...Financial Aid Office is locatedin Room 120 of the GWCLibrary Building(714) 895-8394OpenMonday and Thursday,9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Tuesday and Wednesday10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<strong>Fri</strong>day, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.www.goldenwestcollege.edu/fao


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong><strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu89Permit RequiredParking on campus is by permit only. Any motorized vehiclerequiring registration with the California Department of MotorVehicles must have a current parking permit affixed to theleft rear driver’s side bumper or hung, in clear view, from theinterior rear view mirror. Static cling decal must be applied tothe inside lower left hand corner of the front window clearlyvisible with all numbers displayed. Motorcycles and mopedswill have the permit affixed to the left front fork. Cars withoutpermits properly displayed will be cited. Vehicles may parkonly in spaces designated for vehicle parking. THE PURCHASEOF A PARKING PERMIT DOES NOT GUARANTEE A PARKINGSPACE ON CAMPUS.Parking permits may be purchased on-line by Credit Card atwww.gwcpermit.com. You will be asked to enter where youwould like to have the permit mailed as well as informationabout your vehicle. Upon confirmation of payment, you will begiven the option to print a “temporary” permit until your officialparking permit arrives in the mail. To contact Public Safety, call(714) 895-8924.Daily parking permits can be purchased from the yellowpermit dispenser machines located in each parking lot. Hourlyparking is available at meters in the Edinger and <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong>parking lots.ASSOCIATED STUDENTSGOLDEN WEST COLLEGEOn Campus ParkingBe active in Student Council, Student Senate orcampus clubs. Any interested student who qualifiescan participate in student government. Studentrepresentatives are needed to serve on a varietyof campus-wide committees throughout the year.Join The Associated Studentsat <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong>(A.S.G.W.C.)Parking AreasDesignated parking areas are color coded:Yellow — Faculty and Staff — Staff permit required.Blue — Handicapped — DMV permit required.White Grid — Motorcycles only — permit required.Unmarked white stalls — Open for permit parking. One stallper vehicle.All designated permit parking areas will be enforced Mondaythrough Thursday 8 am to 10 pm and <strong>Fri</strong>day 8 am to 5 pm.What can your involvement bring to you?• Develop your personal, leadership and social skillsto be a competitive person in today’s workforce• Represent students on campus issues• Scholarship opportunities• Letters of Recommendation• Incentive Program for participation• Enhance your college experience• Network with campus and community leadersGET INVOLVED AT GWC!Contact the Student Activities Office, 2nd floor of Student Center at 714-895-8261Office hours during the academic year are: Monday - Thursday 9 am - 6 pm and <strong>Fri</strong>day 9 am - 1 pmand are subject to change due to staffing.


Items in red indicate updates to our schedule- next to section # indicates canceled<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong>, 1:<strong>55</strong> <strong>PM</strong>90 <strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 20<strong>11</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.eduIndexAAA General Education - Option 2 ... 80AA General Education - Option 3 ... 82Accessibility CenterFor Education (Ace) ............. 84Accounting ..........................8Admissions And Records ........... 84Admissions To GWC ................ 62Anthropology ........................8Architectural Technology ............9Art ..................................9Assessment Center ................. 84Astronomy ......................... <strong>11</strong>Automotive Technology ............ <strong>11</strong>BBiology ............................ 13Bookstore .......................... 84Broadcast & Video Production ...... 15Business ........................... 15CCareer & EmploymentServices Center ................. 84Career Services Center ............. 16Chemistry ......................... 16Child Care ......................... 84Chinese ............................ 17<strong>College</strong> Success .................... 17Community For Success ............ 18Computer Business Applications ... 18Computer Science ................. 21Cosmetology ...................... 21Counseling ........................ 23Counseling And Guidance. . . . . . . . . . 84Criminal Justice .................... 23DDance ............................. 26Design ............................. 27Digital Arts ........................ 28Digital Media ...................... 29Drafting ........................... 30EEcology ............................ 30Economics ......................... 30Education ......................... 318 - Week Courses ................... 58Engineering Technology ........... 31English ............................ 31English As A Second Language ..... 33English Prerequisite Requirements .. 30English Reading & Writing Center .. 35Enrollment Process ................. 67Environmental Studies ............. 36Extended Opportunity ............. 84FFee Information .................74, 75Fee Payment Procedure ............ 73Financial Aid Office ................ 84Floral Design ...................... 37French ............................. 37GGeneral Information ............... 77Geography ........................ 37Geology ........................... 38HHealth Education .................. 38History ............................ 38Honors ............................ 39Humanities ........................ 39IIn Person Registration .............. 71Intercultural Office ................. 84Interpreting ........................ 40JJournalism ........................ 40LLibrary ..........................41, 85MManagement ...................... 41Marketing ......................... 41Math Computer Lab ............... 85Mathematics ...................... 42Mathematics PrerequisiteRequirements .................. 42Mathematics Sequences BeyondBasic Mathematics AccordingTo <strong>College</strong> Major ................ 43Music .............................. 45NNon-Payment Drop Schedule: ...... 75Nursing ............................ 47OOnline Courses ..................... 60Online Express InternetBased Instruction ............... 46PParking ............................ 89Peace Studies ...................... 47Philosophy ........................ 47Photography ...................... 48Physical Education ................. 48Physical Science ................... 50Physics ............................ 50Political Science .................... 51Professional Physical Education .... 51Psychology ........................ 51Puente Program ................... 23RReading And Writing Center ........ 85Real Estate ......................... 52Re-Entry/Cal Works Center ......... 85Refund Policy & Procedure ......... 76Registration ....................... 69Registration Definitions ............ 72SSign ............................... 52Sociology .......................... 53Spanish ............................ 53Special Education .................. 54Student Activities Office ............ 85Student Computer Center .......... 85Student Computer Center .......... 54Student Health Center ............. 85Student Success Services ........... 84Study Abroad ...................... 54TTheater Arts ....................... 54Transfer Center .................... 85Tutorial And Learning Center ....41, 85Tutoring Skills ...................... <strong>55</strong>VVeterans Resource Center .......... 85Vietnamese ........................ 56WWeekend Classes ................... 61We’re Here To Help ...................4World Languages CoursePrerequisite Requirements ...... 53


HERE ARE SOME IDEAS TO HELPYOU GET THE CLASSES YOU NEEDNEW STUDENTS:Apply Early - online at: www.goldenwestcollege.eduIf required, complete the online orientation.RETURNING STUDENTS:Check your MyGWC home page frequently for the following information:• On the Student tab of your home page – select: REGISTRATION STATUS• Clear HOLDS, if you owe fees pay them or take care of items• Check your Registration appointment time and log in on time.• Check web class schedule and class availability often• Other information such as grades, announcements, email message(s), etc.• If you need an assessment test, sign up sooner as opposed to later – (714) 895-8388.• If you need a counseling appointment, make an appointment today – (714) 895-8799.Helpful hints when a class is closed:• First, remember closed classes don’t always stay closed. Check the web schedule often. If someone drops beforethe start of class, a seat may become available.• Check MyGWC for up-to-date information on wait lists.• You may be able to petition the class the 1st day of the semester.• Go to the first class meeting. Get there early and ask for an add code. Sometimes, registered students miss the firstclass and teachers drop them to allow others to fill their seats.Finances Tight??• Used Textbooks cost less than new, but they sell out early, so purchase yours sooner than later at the GWCbookstore. Rent-A-Text is also a viable option.• Financial aid, including student loans: File your application online at www.fafsa.ed.gov• GWC financial aid office – www.goldenwestcollege.edu/fao/• Another source of information to check out – www.icanaffordcollege.com• There are increased benefits for Veterans. Call our office at (714) 895-8140.• You may meet the eligibility criteria for additional support services through:ACE – (714) 895-8721CalWORKs – (714) 895-8<strong>11</strong>1EOPs/CARE – (714) 895-8768/ (714) 895-8952

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