HARTNELL COLLEGE – FALL <strong>2009</strong>SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITSENGINEERINGEGN-1 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING ANDRELATED TECHNOLOGIES (G/P)This course provides an overview of different aspects of theengineering profession such as: scholastic requirements,employment opportunities, design challenges, prerequisites forvarious engineering majors, engineering responsibilities, aimsof technical engineering training, code of ethics, and thepurpose of engineering technology methods. Students willfrequently use project management concepts and work inteams on problem solving and design projects.[CSU;UC]5071 TTH 11:00AM-01:15PM Staff MER11 3.00EGN-2 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS/CAD (G/P)The principles and application of engineering drawing,including orthographic projections, freehand sketching, pictorialdrawings, dimensioning, sections, auxiliary, and graphicalanalysis in solving engineering problems are the core of thiscourse. Students will extensively use AutoCAD as a computeraideddrafting design tool to complete the required projects.This course will also cover the engineering design process andproject management.[CSU;UC]5087 MW 01:00PM-03:45PM P.Entekhabi TECH1 4.00EGN-4 MATERIAL SCIENCE (G)Physical, electrical and mechanical properties of materialsincluding metals, alloys, ceramics, semi-conductors, polymers,and composite materials. Emphasis on atomic and crystallinestructures, heat treatment, phase equilibria, transformations,energy bands in solids, studies of grain structure, andcorrosion. Laboratory work in metals, corrosion, magneticproperties and plastics.Prerequisite: CHM-1A and PHY-4A with a grade of "C" orbetter (PHY-4A may be taken concurrently)Corequisite: PHY-4A[CSU;UC]5075 M 02:00PM-04:50PM J.Butler TECH20 3.00MW 05:30PM-06:20PM J.Butler MER45074 MW 05:30PM-06:20PM J.Butler MER4 3.00W 02:00PM-04:50PM J.Butler TECH20EGN-8 ENGINEERING STATICS (G)Analyzes force vectors on structures in equilibrium, propertiesof forces, moments, couples and resultants, conditions forequilibrium, friction, centroids, and moments of inertia.Included are equilibrium of rigid bodies, trusses, frames, andmachines, as well as the calculation of centers of mass,centroids, friction, distributed forces, beams, shear andmoment diagrams, and moments of inertia.Prerequisite: PHY-4A and MAT-3B with a grade of "C" orbetter (MAT-3B may be taken concurrently.)Corequisite: MAT-3B[CSU;UC]5076 TTH 06:30PM-07:45PM J.Butler MER4 3.00PAY FOR PRINTA pay for print fee applies to printing in the computer labsLibrary and Academic Learning Center on main campus andat the King City Education Center.ENGLISHENG-1A COLLEGE COMPOSITION & READING (G)Introduction to composition with emphasis on writing ofexposition, and reading of selected works from a variety ofacademic and cultural contexts, and writing from research.Students will write a minimum of 6,500 words in gradedassignments.Advisory: Online students taking this course are advised thatthey must have basic computer skills for operating a wordprocessing program, a spreadsheet program and email,including sending attachments and files. Students also needaccess to the Internet and adequate hardware and softwaresuch as Windows 98/2000/XP, Mac OS 8-10 or theirequivalent. Students without off-campus access to technologywill be able to use the Library Media Center or open computerlabs to complete their assignments.Prerequisite: A qualifying grade (C or better) in English 101or in ESL 101F at Hartnell College or an equivalent course andgrade from another <strong>college</strong>. Students can also place inEnglish 1A through a qualifying score on the STAAR test.[CSU;UC;CSU-GE, AREA A2; IGETC, AREA 1]4151 MTWTH 12:30PM-01:50PM Staff CAB319 3.00Section 4151 meets 8 weeks, 8/17/09-10/9/09. The final for this course will be thefollowing week, 10/12/09-10/15/09.4142 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM W.Roscher VAF108 3.004143 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM D.Kopp CAB315 3.004145 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM R.Mendoza-Lewis CAB215 3.00Section 4145 taught using Computer Aided software. A valid email address required.4197 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Staff CAB381A 3.004147 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM R.Mendoza-Lewis CAB215 3.00Section 4147 taught using Computer Aided software. A valid email address required.4148 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM R.Waddy VAF220A 3.004150 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM H.Ramirez CAB275 3.004146 MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM H.Ramirez CAB275 3.00Students who enroll in Section 4146 must concurrently enroll in LIB 7-3046. These twocourses form the "California Dreamin" Learning Community. See page 35 of the classschedule for further information.4157 MW 04:30PM-05:45PM A.Pirani CAB275 3.004163 MW 06:00PM-09:00PM Staff CAB313 3.00Section 4163 meets 8 weeks, 10/19/09-12/11/09. There will be a 3 hour final for thiscourse held during the following week, 12/14/09-12/18/09.4153 TTH 08:00AM-09:15AM O.Blomgren CAB381A 3.004154 TTH 09:30AM-10:45AM D.Petersen CAB215 3.00Section 4154 taught using Computer Aided software. A valid email address required.Section 4154 meets 16 weeks, 8/31/09-12/18/09. There will be one 3 hour mandatorySaturday class session, to be assigned by the Instructor during the Fall semester.4155 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM J.Pessagno CAB309 3.004156 TTH 12:30PM-01:45PM M.Teutsch VAF209A 3.006131 TTH 01:00PM-02:15PM P.Yun KCC210B 3.00Section 6131 offered at King City Education Center, 117 N. Second St., King City.4162 TTH 06:00PM-09:00PM Staff CAB313 3.00Section 4162 meets 8 weeks, 8/17/09-10/9/09. The final for this course will be thefollowing week, 10/12/09-10/15/09.4158 T 06:00PM-08:50PM J.Beck CAB379A 3.006132 T 06:00PM-08:50PM P.Yun KCC210B 3.00Section 6132 is offered at King City Education Center, 117 N. Second St., King City.4159 W 06:00PM-08:50PM H.Yelland CAB315 3.004160 S 09:00AM-11:50AM H.Yelland CAB315 3.004152 INT INT W.Guibert INT 3.00An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 4152 offered as a web-basedcourse. A class orientation will be held on Tuesday, August 18, 4-5:30, Annex 107. Ifyou are unable to attend, please contact the instructor prior to the first day of class.Students can login starting Monday, August 17, at www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.org and followinstructions. Contact instructor via email at wguibert@<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu for furtherinformation.34
HARTNELL COLLEGE – FALL <strong>2009</strong>SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITSENG-1B COLLEGE LITERATURE & COMPOSITION (G)English 1B is an introductory literature survey course thatfocuses on reading and writing about four basic literary genres:drama, poetry, short story, and the novel. The course providesinstruction and practice in critical thinking and forming literaturebased arguments. This course introduces the major schools ofliterary and cultural theory common to study in the humanities.Students will write a total of 6,000 words including essays,journals, and homework assignments.Advisory: Online students taking this course are advised thatthey must have basic computer skills for operating a wordprocessing program, a spreadsheet program and email,including sending attachments and files. Students also needaccess to the Internet and adequate hardware and softwaresuch as Windows 98/2000/XP, Mac OS 8-10 or theirequivalent. Students without off-campus access to technologywill be able to use the Library Media Center or open Computerlabs to complete their assignments.Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in English 1A.[CSU;UC;CSU-GE, AREA A2, C2; IGETC, AREA 1]4164 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM M.Roberts CAB379A 3.004166 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Staff CAB361 3.004165 TTH 09:30AM-10:45AM M.Teutsch VAF209A 3.004170 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM R.Waddy VAF220A 3.004100 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM M.Teutsch VAF209A 3.00Section 4100 is taught from the Chicano Perspective.4171 T 06:00PM-08:50PM O.Blomgren CAB381A 3.004169 S 09:00AM-11:50AM M.Roberts CAB379A 3.004168 INT INT R.Mendoza-Lewis INT 3.00An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 4168 offered as a web-basedcourse. A class orientation will be held on Wednesday, 8/19/09, 2pm-3pm, CAB215. Ifyou are unable to attend, please contact the instructor prior to the first day of class.Students can login starting Monday, August 17, at www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.org and followinstructions. Contact instructor via email at rmendoza@<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu or call (831) 755-6784 for further information.California Dreamin’ Learning CommunityENG 1A & LIB 7Work smarter, notharder—take twocourses with linkedcontent and somecommon assignments.Earn 4 units.Assistance provided bytwo instructors, HeidiRamirez and BillRawson. Explore the California Dream--the myths, the stereotypes, the reality--through your own experiences and theeyes of those who came before you. Multimedia andtechnology-enriched instruction to help you with yourassignments and research projects, including the use ofInternet resources such as Surveymonkey, YouTube andmore. Open to anyone who needs to take an English 1A classthis semester.ENG-2 CRITICAL THINKING AND WRITING (G)Students will use critical reading, thinking, and writing skillsbeyond the level achieved in ENG-1A to developargumentative essays in conjunction with predominantlynonfiction prose and discussion of readings. Students will writea total of 6,000 words comprised of short essays, a researchpaper, and homework assignments.Advisory: Students must have basic computer skills foroperating Microsoft Word and email, including sendingattachments and files. Students also need access to theInternet and must have adequate hardware and softwarecapabilities. Access to computers is also available at theHartnell College Library/LRC.Prerequisite: Completion of Eng. 1A with a grade of C orbetter.[CSU;UC;CSU-GE, AREA A3; IGETC, AREA 1]4173 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM H.Ramirez CAB275 3.004174 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM D.Petersen CAB313 3.00Section 4174 meets 16 weeks, 8/31/09-12/18/09. There will be one 3 hour mandatorySaturday class session, to be assigned by the Instructor during the Fall semester.4176 MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM D.Petersen CAB313 3.00Section 4176 meets 16 weeks, 8/31/09-12/18/09. There will be one 3 hour mandatorySaturday class session, to be assigned by the Instructor during the Fall semester.6141 M 02:00PM-04:50PM S.Lanka KCC210B 3.00Section 6141 offered at King City Education Center, 117 N. Second St., King City.6143 M 06:00PM-08:50PM Staff SOHS 3.00Section 6143 is offered at Soledad High School, 425 Gabilan Dr., Room 301, Soledad.4178 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM S.Lanka CAB381A 3.004175 TTH 06:00PM-09:00PM A.Pirani CAB313 3.00Section 4175 meets 8 weeks, 10/19/09-12/11/09. The final for this course will be thefollowing week, 12/14/09-12/18/09.4179 W 06:00PM-08:50PM M.Roberts CAB381A 3.004180 S 09:00AM-11:50AM G.Mora VAF220A 3.004182 INT INT M.Teutsch INT 3.00An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 4182 offered as a web-basedcourse. Students can login starting Monday, August 17, at www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.org and followinstructions. Contact instructor via email at mteutsch@<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu or call (831) 7555-6943 for further information.ENG-25 AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATURE (G)Introduction to American Indian literature from the oral traditionto contemporary authors such as Momaday, Erdrich and Silko.The course focuses on literary themes and issues concerningthe mythology, heritage, race, traditions, and culture ofAmerican Indians. ENG 25 is identical to ETH 25, AmericanIndian Literature. ENG 25 is not open to students who havecompleted ETH 25 with a grade of "C" or better.Prerequisite: Completion of English 1A with a grade of "C" orbetter.[CSU;UC;CSU-GE, AREA C2; IGETC, AREA 3]4204 M 06:00PM-08:50PM H.Yelland CAB315 3.00ENG-41 ART OF STEINBECK (G)A close study of John Steinbeck's California novels that bestexemplify his themes, style, and use of setting.Prerequisite: Eligibility for Eng. 1A.[CSU;UC;CSU-GE, AREA C2; IGETC, AREA 3]4141 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM H.Ramirez CAB275 3.0035