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TABLE OF CONTENTSSee Page 3 for Steps to Enroll at Hartnell CollegeGENERAL INFORMATIONAccuracy Statement ..................................... 109Admission and Enrollment Information ........... 89Application for Admission .......................... 79-82Attendance Policy…………… ...................... .111Audit Policy ................................................... 110BOGFW application ................................... 85-88Building & Room Legends ................................ 4California Nonresident Tuition ExemptionRequest ................................................. 83-84Campus Map ......................... Inside Back CoverCAT Card/Student ID Card ............................. 99Cheating Policy ............................................. 111Computer Lab Hrs of Operation ................... 112Counseling Faculty/Appt Information .............. 94Digital Bridge Academy ................................... 32-33Disabled Students Program and Services ......... 113Drops/No Show Information ........................... 90Emergency Communications .......................... 94Enroll by Phone or Online ............................... 95EOPS ............................................................ 100Fast Track Degree Program ........................... 13Fees and Tuition ............................................. 97Final Exam Schedule .................................... 113Financial Aid ............85-88, 97-98, 105-108, 110General Ed. RequirementsHartnell ............................................. 5-6CSU .................................................. 7-8IGETC ............................................. 9-10Grievance Procedures (student) ................... 109High School Equivalency Program ............... 112How to Read this Schedule .............................. 4In–Person Registration Info .............. Back CoverInstructional Material Fees ........................... 109Mail-in Registration ......................................... 96Maps (campuses) ......................................... 116Math Lab Hrs of Operation ........................... 112Mission Statement ............................................ 1Non-Residential/Foreign Tuition ..................... 97Off Campus Locations and Addresses ............. 4Open Enrollment ........................................... 109Orientation to College ..................................... 93Parking .......................................................... 114PAWS Registration ........................... Back CoverPolicies .................................................. 109-111Pre-Requisites, Corequisites & Advisories .......... 90Privacy Rights of Students ........................... 109Printing Fee Information ............................... 109Reading and Writing Lab Hrs of Operation .. 112Scholarship Information ................................ 109Solicitud de Inscripcion .......................... 101-104STAAR* Testing Schedule ........................ 91-92Student Fee Refund Information .................... 98Student Photo I.D. Fee ................................... 90Students Right To Know Information ............ 114Student Semester Calendar ............................. 2Telephone Number & Office Hours .............. 112TRIO Program ................................................ 59Waitlist Information ......................................... 90OFF CAMPUS & OTHER COURSESDistance Education Courses,Short Courses, Off-Campus Courses ........ 63-78COURSESAdministration of Justice ............................... 11Agricultural and Industrial Technology .......... 14Agriculture Business and Technology ........... 14Alcohol and Other Drugs ............................... 15Animal Health Technology ............................ 16Anthropology ................................................. 17Art .................................................................. 17Astronomy ..................................................... 19Auto Collision Repair ..................................... 19Automotive Technology ................................. 20Biology ........................................................... 21Business ........................................................ 23Business Courses offered in the Lab ............ 24Chemistry ...................................................... 25Computer Sciences & Info Systems.............. 25Computer Courses offered in the Lab ........... 27Construction ................................................. 27Cooperative Work Experience ...................... 28Counseling .................................................... 28Dance ............................................................ 30Drafting .......................................................... 30Early Childhood Education ............................ 31Economics ..................................................... 32Education ...................................................... 32Electronics ..................................................... 33Engineering ................................................... 34English ........................................................... 34English in the Labs ........................................ 37English as a Second Language .................... 37ESL in the Labs ............................................. 38Ethnic Studies ............................................... 38Family and Consumer Studies ...................... 39French ........................................................... 39Geography..................................................... 39Geology ......................................................... 39Health Education ........................................... 39Health Services ............................................. 40History ........................................................... 41Instructional Aide ........................................... 42Japanese ....................................................... 42Learning Skills, Learning Disabled ................ 42Library Instruction .......................................... 42Mathematics .................................................. 44Mathematics in the Lab ................................. 45Music ............................................................. 46Nursing - Registered ..................................... 48Nursing - Vocational ...................................... 50Oceanography ............................................... 50Philosophy ..................................................... 51Photography .................................................. 51Physical Education ........................................ 51Physical Education - Adaptive ....................... 55Physics .......................................................... 55Political Science ............................................ 56Psychology .................................................... 56Sociology ....................................................... 57Spanish ......................................................... 57Speech .......................................................... 58Theatre Arts................................................... 59Theatre Arts – Western Stage ....................... 59Welding ......................................................... 62Please check out our website for thelatest listing of courses:www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.eduHARTNELL COMMUNITY COLLEGEDISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD OF TRUSTEESPatricia DonohuePresidentKevin HealyVice PresidentWilliam J. FreemanElia Gonzalez-CastroJohn MartinezRay MontemayorBrad RiceArmando CortesStudent TrusteeDr. Phoebe HelmBoard Secretary & Superintendent/PresidentACCREDITATIONHartnell College is accredited by theWestern Association of Schools andColleges, (10 Commercial Boulevard,Suite 204, Novato, CA 94949 (415) 506-0234), the American Veterinary MedicalAssociation, The California Board ofRegistered Nursing, the California Boardof Vocational Nurse and PsychiatricTechnician Examiners, the NationalAcademy of Early Childhood Programs,and the California Community CollegesBoard of Governors. It has the approvalof the State Department of Education totrain veterans under Public Law 874 andPublic Law 550. It also has the approvalof the U.S. Immigration and NaturalizationService to educate foreign students.MISSION STATEMENTHartnell College provides the leadershipand resources to ensure that all studentsshall have equal access to a qualityeducation and the opportunity to pursueand achieve their goals. We areresponsive to the learning needs of ourcommunity and dedicated to a diverseeducational and cultural campusenvironment that prepares our studentsfor productive participation in a changingworld.1

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