HARTNELL COLLEGE – FALL <strong>2009</strong>SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITSSPA-1X ELEMENTARY SPANISH FORCHICANO STUDENTS(G/P)A parallel Spanish 1 and Spanish 1S course designed for Englishdominant Chicano students whose home languages includeSpanish. This course will serve any student who has an auditorycomprehension and a basic oral command of Spanish. Courseconducted primarily in Spanish with emphasis on speaking,reading, writing, and grammar. Not open to students who havesuccessfully completed Spanish 1 or Spanish 1S.[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA C2; IGETC, AREA 6]4391 MTWTHF 10:00AM-10:50AM A.Mendez CAB361 5.00SPA-2 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (G/P)Continuation of Spanish 1 with further development oflistening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, with Spanish asthe primary language of instruction. Language acquisition willbe enhanced by exposing students to the life, people, andcultures of the Spanish speaking world. Not open to studentswho have taken Spanish 2S or Spanish 2X.Prerequisite: Spanish 1 with a grade of C or better or (twoyears of high school Spanish with a grade of C or higher.)[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA C2; IGETC, AREA 6]4393 MWF 01:00PM-02:25PM A.Vacaflor CAB381A 5.00SPA-2S ELEMENTARY SPANISH FORSPANISH SPEAKERS(G/P)A parallel Spanish 2 and Spanish 2X course for Spanishspeakers, conducted totally in Spanish with greater emphasis onreading, writing, and grammar. Not open to students who havecompleted Spanish 2 or Spanish 2X with a grade of C or better.Prerequisite: SPA 1S or SPA 1X or SPA 1, or demonstrationof language proficiency to level. This proficiency is determinedaccording to Hartnell College's Prerequisite Clearance andChallenge processes. All prerequisites must be completed witha grade of C or better[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA C2; IGETC, AREA 6]4851 MWF 08:30AM-09:55AM A.Mendez CAB361 5.004395 MW 07:00PM-09:15PM C.Serrano CAB383 5.00SPA-3 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH (G/P)A course conducted totally in Spanish with further emphasis ongrammar, reading and writing, including a strong cultural andliterary component. Not open to students who have completedSpanish 3S with a grade of "C" or better.Prerequisite: Spanish 2 or Spanish 2S or Spanish 2X, orthree years of high school Spanish, or demonstration ofproficiency to level. This proficiency is determined accordingto Hartnell College's Prerequisite Clearance and Challengeprocesses. All prerequisites must be completed with a grade ofC or better.[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA C2; IGETC, AREA 6]4396 MWF 12:00PM-01:25PM F.Cabrera CAB317 5.00SPA-3S INTERMEDIATE SPANISH FORSPANISH SPEAKERS(G/P)A parallel Spanish 3 course for Spanish speakers conductedtotally in Spanish with further emphasis on grammar, readingand writing, including a strong cultural and literary component.Not open to students who have completed Spanish 3 with agrade of C or better.Prerequisite: Spanish 2S or Spanish 2X or Spanish 2, ordemonstration of language proficiency to level. Thisproficiency is determined according to Hartnell College'sPrerequisite Clearance and Challenge Processes. Allprerequisites must be completed with a grade of[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA C2; IGETC, AREA 3, 6]4397 TTH 11:00AM-01:15PM A.Vacaflor CAB189 5.00SPEECHSPE-1A ESSENTIALS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING (G)This communication class meets the CSU oral communicationrequirements and focuses on the student's ability to presenthis/her ideas in the public setting with confidence and poise.The students will learn basic methods of designing anddelivering speeches to reach a variety of audiences. Studentswill be required to create and deliver an electronic(PowerPoint) presentation.Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of C or better or eligibility for Eng. 1A.[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA A1; IGETC, AREA 1]4400 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM D.Sturt VAF220A 3.004401 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM D.Sturt VAF220A 3.004402 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM B.Ristrim VAF209A 3.004403 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM B.Ristrim UNITC 3.004404 TTH 08:00AM-09:15AM M.Shilstone VAF220A 3.004406 T 06:00PM-08:50PM M.Shilstone VAF220A 3.006690 TH 06:00PM-08:50PM S.Horcajo KCC211 3.00Section 6690 is offered at King City Education Center, 117 N. Second St., King City.4407 S 09:00AM-11:50AM D.Sturt CAB313 3.00SPE-3 INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION (G)Allows the student to explore all expects of communication.Introduction to communication theory in interpersonal, smallgroup, public speaking and mass communication. Emphasison analytical and organizational skills in communication ineach of the four contexts. Participation in exercises in listening,verbal and non-verbal behaviors, and cultural and interculturalcommunication. The student will be required to perform atleast three public presentations during the course.Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG-1A.[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA A1; IGETC, AREA 1]4408 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM K.Sproles CAB317 3.004409 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM B.Ristrim MER11 3.004412 TTH 09:30AM-10:45AM M.Shilstone VAF220A 3.00TRiO STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM*TRiO is a federally funded Student Support Services Program that assists eligible Hartnell students to achieve their academic goals.*The TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) Program provides opportunities for academic development, assists students with basic <strong>college</strong> requirements, andserves to motivate students towards the successful completion of their postsecondary education. The goal of the process of transition from one level of highereducation to the next. TRIO SSSP programs help students overcome class, social and cultural barriers to higher education.What does TRiO/SSSP have to offer?Freshman year experience, Academic & Career Counseling, Student Study Center, Transfer Assistance, Academic Advising, Peer Mentoring.For more information please call (831) 759-6013Mon-Fri 8am-5pm College Annex 11358
HARTNELL COLLEGE – FALL <strong>2009</strong>SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITSSPE-5 INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIZATIONALCOMMUNICATION(G)Presents the oral communication skills required to succeed indifferent business contexts. Areas of study includecommunication theory in dyads, small group, leaderless groupsand business presentations. Some areas of study wouldinclude: sexual harassment, meeting organization, problemsolving and negotiations, interviewing, and cultural issues inthe workplace. Not open to students who have completedBUS-5 with a grade of "C" or better.Prerequisite: Eligibility for Eng.1A[CSU;CSU-GE,AREA A1]4413 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM P.Calvert CAB189 3.00SPE-35 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION (G)Study of intercultural communication among people in theUnited States such as Mexican-American, Hispanic, NativeAmerican, Asian American, and African American and worldcultures, such as India, Japan, Europe, Africa, North Centraland South America. Analysis of the influence of culturalpatterns, language, values, norms, beliefs, and roles on worldviews and behavior. Special emphasis in prejudice,ethnocentrism, nationalism, and racism in interculturalcommunication. Includes development of interculturalcommunication competence. Not open to students who havecompleted Counseling 35. This course fulfills the EthnicGroups in the U.S. graduation requirement.[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA D7; IGETC, AREA 4]4840 TTH 09:30AM-10:45AM S.Locci CAB309 3.004841 W 06:00PM-08:50PM S.Locci CAB309 3.004482 TH 06:00PM-08:50PM Staff CAB261 3.00THEATRE ARTSTHA-1 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE (G)Provides the student with a basic definition of theatre, itshistorical foundations, genres, and current production practicesleading to an appreciation of theatre, Introduction to Theatre isrequired of all theatre arts majors.[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA C1; IGETC, AREA 3]7138 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Staff PAF116 3.007000 M 06:00PM-08:50PM Staff TECH18A 3.006800 M 06:00PM-08:50PM S.Burns KCC109 3.00Section 6800 offered at King City Education Center, 117 N. Second St., King City.THA-10 BEGINNING ACTING (G)Designed to teach the basic skills, concepts, and methods ofmodern, realistic, acting techniques and its principles.Physical, emotional and mental phases of acting are studiedand practiced in scripted dramatic scenes, improvisations, andtheatre exercises. Emphasis is given in the areas of physicalmovement, diction, observation, concentration, imagination,and "intentional acting." Students will be performing a finalscene and will need to acquire the entire script from which thatscene is taken.[CSU; UC]7003 TTH 10:00AM-12:15PM Staff TECH18 3.0059THA-11 INTERMEDIATE ACTING (G)Designed to build on the basics of beginning actor training.Stanislavski-based and other modern acting systems areexplored through exercises, written analysis, andscene/monologue study with an emphasis on creating a truthfulcharacterization, living moment to moment in the imaginarycircumstances of the character. The major styles of acting arediscussed and explored as well as artistic and creativedevelopment, theatre discipline and ethics, and professionalstandards. Students will be performing a final scene and willneed to acquire the entire script form which that scene istaken.[CSU; UC]7004 TTH 10:00AM-12:15PM Staff TECH18 3.00THA-18 VOICE AND DICTION (G)Introductory course studying speech production designed toimprove vocal quality and accurate diction. Emphasis onspecific areas of speech production such as proper breathing,vocal production, rate, vocal flexibility, energy, volume, tone,articulation and foreign accents. This is a transfer course forTheatre Arts and Speech/Communication students. Thiscourse is not open to students who have completed SPE 18with a grade of "C" or better.[CSU; UC]7142 TTH 12:30PM-01:45PM Staff PAF116 3.00THEATRE ARTS – WESTERN STAGEThe following courses are linked to projects and productions and areopen by audition only. Call Melissa Chin-Parker for information,(831)755-6987.THA-90A THEATRE OUTREACH PROJECTS:CONCEPT AND DEVELOPMENT (P)Focuses on the initial stages of development of specific oncampusevents and festivals; productions for youth (touring,on-campus, or in classroom residencies), senior adults, orother underserved groups; presentations for charity events andsocial organizations; or programs that will assist otherorganizations with staging theatre events and festivals.[CSU]7117 DHR DHR Staff TBA 0.50Section 7117 meets 10 weeks, 8/17/09-10/25/09.THA-90B THEATRE OUTREACH PROJECTS:IMPLEMENTATION AND PRACTICE (P)Focuses on the rehearsal and continued development ofspecific on-campus events and festivals; productions for youth(touring, on-campus, or in classroom residencies), senioradults, or other underserved groups; presentations for charityevents and social organizations; or programs that will assistother organizations with staging theatre events and festivals.[CSU]7118 DHR DHR Staff TBA 0.50Section 7118 meets 7 weeks, 10/26/09-12/13/09.THA-91C NEW WORKS PROJECT: EXECUTIONAND ASSESSMENT(P)Focuses on rehearsal and presentation of new theatrical textsunder development.[CSU]7119 DHR DHR Staff TBA 0.50Section 7119 meets 11 weeks, 9/1/09-11/15/09.