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Fullerton College

Elevating. Excellence.
It is my distinct pleasure to welcome you to Fullerton College! The spring 2012 semester is an important time for the college as we prepare for our 100-year anniversary and the celebrations that will accompany this momentous occasion. As you walk through campus, you will notice ongoing construction near the Parking Structure. This is the site of the future Technology & Engineering Complex, scheduled for completion in spring 2013. Meanwhile, we also recognize that it is an important time for you in your pursuit of your educational goals. I encourage you to plan ahead and meet with a counselor prior to registering for classes to develop a solid and achievable educational plan. All of us at Fullerton College are committed to doing whatever we can to ensure a successful learning environment. We are proud that you have decided to join the ranks of those throughout the world privileged to have access to higher education. I invite you to get involved in the many facets of campus life, including clubs, sports, cultural events and student activities all of which will enrich your time at Fullerton College. Thank you again for choosing Fullerton College and have a wonderful semester!

Rajen Vurdien, Ph.D., MBA President, Fullerton College

Mission We prepare students to be successful learners.

FulleRTon ColleGe

Vision Fullerton College will create a community that promotes inquiry and intellectual curiosity, personal growth and a life-long appreciation for the power of learning. Core Values We respect and value the diversity of our entire community. We value tradition and innovation. We support the involvement of all in the decision-making process. We expect everyone to continue growing and learning. We believe in the power of the individual and the strength of the group. We expect everyone to display behavior in accordance with personal integrity and high ethical standards. We accept our responsibility for the betterment of the world around us. We value and promote the well-being of our campus community.

Schedule Index
Academic Support Center ........................ 11, 120, 126 ACCOUNTING .........................................................20 Add Codes ..................................................................8 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE .............................21 Admission Eligibility ....................................................8 Admissions and Records ........................................126 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY ...............................23 ANTHROPOLOGY ...................................................24 ARCHITECTURE .....................................................25 ART ..........................................................................27 ART/COMPUTER GRAPHICS .................................26 Assessment/Orientation Center..............................126 Associated Students ...............................................126 ASTRONOMY (see Earth Sciences) ........................54 Attendance .............................................................121 Auditing Courses ....................................................121 AUTOMOTIVE ..........................................................32 Basic Skills Courses ...............................................121 BIOLOGY .................................................................33 Bookstore .........................................................76, 127 Bursars Office ........................................................127 Bus and Train Information ......................................127 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT.....................................34 Calendar of Important Dates ......................................3 CalWORKS.............................................................127 Campus Holds ........................................................121 Campus Safety .......................................................133 Career and Life Planning Center ............................128 CHEMISTRY ............................................................37 Child Development Lab School ..............................128 CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND ED STUDIES............38 CHINESE..................................................................41 CINEMA, RADIO AND TV ........................................41 Class Cancellations ................................................121 Closed Class ..............................................................8 COLLEGE POLICIES/PROCEDURES...................121 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS .................43 COMPUTER SCIENCE ............................................46 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY...........................47 Corequisites (Concurrent Enrollment) ........................8 COSMETOLOGY .....................................................48 COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE .............................50 Counseling Center ..................................................128 COURSE INDEX ....................................................136 Course Progression ................................................121 Course Repetition ...................................................121 Course Repetition Policy .......................................... 11 DANCE .....................................................................52 Disability Support Services .....................................128 DISCIPLINE POLICY .............................................134 DISTANCE ED CLASSES ........................................19 DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY .....................................54 Drop for Non-Payment................................................7 Drug-Free/Alcohol-Free District Policy ...................133 EARTH SCIENCES ..................................................54 ECONOMICS ...........................................................56 Eight Steps to Success (Registration) ........................4 ENGINEERING ........................................................56 ENGLISH ..................................................................56 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES................................65 EOPS (Extended Opportunity Prog. and Svcs.) .....128 Escort Services.......................................................133 ESL (English-as-a-Second-Language) .....................63 ESP (Entering Scholars Program) ....................57, 107 ETHNIC STUDIES....................................................66 FASHION ..................................................................67 FC Mission Statement ............................................129 Fees and Refunds ......................................................7 FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE ......................................135 Financial Aid Programs...........................................128 FIRST SESSION CLASSES.....................................13 Food Service ..........................................................129 FOODS AND NUTRITION ........................................69 FRENCH...................................................................69 Fullerton College Foundation .................................129 GEOGRAPHY ..........................................................70 GERMAN ..................................................................71 Grades ....................................................................121 Graduation Requirements ......................................123 HEALTH EDUCATION ..............................................71 Health Services ......................................................129 HISTORY ..................................................................71 Honors Program .......................................................73 HORTICULTURE ......................................................74 ID Card, Campus ....................................................127 INTERIOR DESIGN..................................................75 International Student Center...................................129 JAPANESE ...............................................................76 JOURNALISM ..........................................................76 Library.....................................................................130 LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY ........................................77 MACHINE TECHNOLOGY .......................................77 MARKETING (see Business Management) .............34 MATHEMATICS ........................................................79 Matriculation Appeals Procedures ..........................121 MICROBIOLOGY .....................................................84 Military Withdrawal .................................................121 MUSIC ......................................................................84 Non-Discrimination Statement ................................132 OCEANOGRAPHY (see Earth Sciences) ................54 Open Enrollment.....................................................122 PARALEGAL STUDIES ............................................54 Parking Permits ..................................................5, 130 Pass/No Pass .........................................................122 Petitioning Closed Classes .........................................8 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES.............92 PHOTOGRAPHY......................................................93 PHYSICAL EDUCATION ..........................................94 PHYSICS ................................................................101 POLITICAL SCIENCE ............................................102 Prerequisites...............................................................8 PRINTING TECHNOLOGY ....................................103 Priority Registration for Military.................................10 Privacy Release......................................................122 PSYCHOLOGY ......................................................104 Puente Program .......................................................50 RADIO (see Cinema-Radio-TV) ...............................41 READING ...............................................................106 REAL ESTATE ........................................................107 Refund Policy .............................................................7 Registration Dont Delay Prerequisites ................10 Registration Appointment Information ........................6 Registration Terms and Definitions .............................8 Request to Exclude D or F Grades ....................122 Residence, California .................................................8 Residency for Tuition Purposes ..................................9 Safety .....................................................................130 SCHEDULE, How To Read ......................................20 Schedule/Bill Receipt..................................................8 SECOND SESSION CLASSES................................15 Sexual Assault, Victims of ......................................132 SOCIAL SCIENCES ...............................................108 SOCIOLOGY ..........................................................108 SPANISH ................................................................109 SPEECH ................................................................. 110 Standards of Student Conduct ...............................134 Student Affairs ........................................................130 Student Information ................................................122 STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES ......................... 112 Study Abroad Program .............................................59 SUPPORT SERVICES FOR STUDENTS ..............126 TAP Program (Transfer Achievement Program) ..... 111 TECHNOLOGY-RELATED COURSES .................. 113 THEATRE ARTS ..................................................... 113 Transcripts ..................................................................8 Transfer Center and Cadena Cultural Center .........131 Variable Unit Courses .............................................122 Veterans Resource Center .....................................131 Waitlists ............................................................12, 122 Were Here to Help You ..............................................2 WEEKEND COURSES.............................................16 WELDING ............................................................... 117 WELLNESS ............................................................ 118 Withdrawal Policy ...................................................122 WOMENS STUDIES..............................................120 Workforce Center ...................................................131

321 E. Chapman Ave. Fullerton, CA 92832-2095 General Information (714) 992-7000 Admissions and Records (714) 992-7075 www.fullcoll.edu

Honors Classes
Courses designed for students who seek a challenging educational experience that goes beyond the regular degree program.

Distance Education

Hybrid Class

Course has semi-regular on-campus meetings and Internet work.

Distance Education

Online Class

Course is delivered (51% or more) using the Internet.

Distance Education

TeleWeb Class

Course combines Internet work with video programs broadcast on cable TV.

Apple Courses
Courses prepare students to become effective teachers in a profession that is in need of trained, diverse individuals.

Entering Scholars Program


Course incorporates student success activities designed to support students new to Fullerton College.

TAP Courses
Courses designed to assist students in skills necessary to achieve their goal of transferring to a 4-year college/university.

Editor: Laurie Triefenbach, Academic Services Graphic Design: Rebecca Guillen, District Production Typesetting: Lesley Zanich, The Oak Company

(For questions or department not listed below, call 714-992-7000 and press 0 for Operator) or visit http://www.fullcoll.edu
Academic Support Center 800 Bldg Library Learning Resource Center 714-992-7065 Admissions and Records 2000 Bldg, 1st Floor Student Services 714-992-7075 Assessment Testing 500 Bldg, Rm 513-0 714-992-7117 Associated Students/Student Gov 200 Bldg, Rm 222 College Center 714-992-7118 Basic Skills Office 500 Bldg, Rm 514-0 714-992-7170 Bookstore 2000 Bldg, 1st Floor Student Services 714-992-7008 Bursars Office 2000 Bldg, 1st Floor Student Services 714-992-7006 Cadena Cultural Center 200 Bldg, Rm 212 College Center 714-992-7086 CalWORKs 315 N. Pomona Ave, Fullerton (Ben Franklin House) 714-992-7101 Campus ID 200 Bldg, Rm 214-C College Center 714-992-7000 x24002 Campus Safety/Lost and Found 1500 Bldg 714-992-7080 CARE 2000 Bldg, 2nd Floor Student Services 714-732-5369 Career and Life Planning Center 2000 Bldg, 2nd Floor Student Services 714-992-7121 Center for Careers in Education 200 Bldg, Rm 225 College Center 714-992-7067 Child Development Lab School Bldgs 1820/1830 714-992-7069 Class Schedule and Catalog 800 Bldg, Rm TEC Library Learning Resource Center 714-732-5004 Clubs and Organizations 200 Bldg, Rm 223 College Center 714-992-7095 Commencement 200 Bldg, Rm 223 College Center 714-992-7095 Computer Labs 900 Bldg, Rm 901 714-992-7000 x24302 Counseling 2000 Bldg, 2nd Floor Student Services 714-992-7084 Disability Support Services 840 Bldg, Rm 842 714-992-7099 Distance Education 2000 Bldg, Rm 2001 Student Services 714-992-7059 Emergency 1500 Bldg 714-992-7777 Entering Scholars Prog (ESP) 500 Bldg, Rm 514-0 714-992-7170 EOPS/CARE 2000 Bldg, 2nd Floor Student Services 714-992-7097 Financial Aid 100 Bldg, Rm 115 714-992-7091 Fine Arts Information 1100 Bldg, Rm 1115-01 714-732-5701 Food Services 200 Bldg, 1st Floor College Center 714-732-5784 Foundation/Scholarships 315 N. Pomona Ave, Fullerton (Ben Franklin House) 714-525-5651 Graduation Applications 2000 Bldg, 1st Floor Student Services 714-992-7075 Hornet Newspaper 500 Bldg, Rm 512 714-992-7134 Health Services 1200 Bldg, Rm 1204 714-992-7093 High School Outreach 2000 Bldg, 2nd Floor Student Services 714-992-7250 Honors Program 200 Bldg, Rm 225 College Center 714-992-7133 International Student Center 200 Bldg, Rm 220 College Center 714-992-7078 Internships (Non-Paid) 200 Bldg, Rm 225 College Center 714-992-7067 Library 800 Bldg Library Learning Resource Center 714-992-7039 Math Lab 800 Bldg, Rm 807 Library Learning Resource Center 714-992-7140 Matriculation 2000 Bldg, 2nd Floor Student Services 714-992-7245 Parking 1500 Bldg 714-992-7080 Puente Program 2000 Bldg, 2nd Floor Student Services 714-992-7240 Registration 2000 Bldg, 1st Floor Student Services 714-992-7075 Scholarships/Foundation 315 N. Pomona Ave, Fullerton (Ben Franklin House) 714-525-5651 School of Continuing Education Rm W1 Wilshire Bldg 714-992-9500 Skills Center 800 Bldg, Rm 801 Library Learning Resource Center 714-992-7144 Service Learning 200 Bldg, Rm 225 College Center 714-992-7067 Special Programs 200 Bldg, Rm 225 College Center 714-992-7067 Sports Information 1200 Bldg, Rm 1206-02 714-732-5630 Student Affairs 200 Bldg, Rm 223 College Center 714-992-7095 Study Abroad 800 Bldg, Rm 823 Library Learning Resource Center 714-732-5076 Teacher Preparation 200 Bldg, 1st Floor College Center 714-992-7067 Theatre Box Office 1300 Bldg 714-992-7150 Transcripts 2000 Bldg, 1st Floor Student Services 714-992-7075 Transfer Achievement Prog (TAP) 200 Bldg, Rm 225 College Center 714-992-7358 Transfer Center 200 Bldg, Rm 212 College Center 714-992-7086 Tutoring Center, Appts & Info 800 Bldg, Rm 806 Library Learning Resource Center 714-992-7151 Veterans Resource Center 500 Bldg, Rm 518 714-992-7102 Wellness Center 1200 Bldg, Rm 1244 714-992-7152 Workforce Center 2000 Bldg, Rm 2002 Students Services 714-992-7136 Writing Center, Appts & Info 800 Bldg, Rm 808 Library Learning Resource Center 714-992-7153

WERE HERE TO HELP YOU!

DIVISIONS/SUBJECT AREAS
Administration of Justice (Police Academy) 3000 Bldg, Rm 3023 714-992-7115 Athletics 1200 Bldg, Rm 1206 714-992-7045 Business & Computer Information Systems 300 Bldg, Rm 310 714-992-7032 Cosmetology 700T Bldg, Rm 702T 714-992-7123 Counseling 2000 Bldg, 2nd Floor Student Services 714-992-7084 Fine Arts 1100 Bldg, Rm 1115-01 714-992-7034 Humanities 500 Bldg, Rm 522-0 714-992-7036 or 7128 Library 800 Bldg, Library Learning Resource Center 714-992-7039 Massage Program Anaheim Campus 1830 W. Romneya, Anaheim, Rm AN-151 714-808-4951 Math/Computer Science 600 Bldg, Rm 613-02 714-992-7041 Natural Sciences 400 Bldg, Rm 411-01 714-992-7043 Physical Education 1200 Bldg, Rm 1206 714-992-7045 Social Sciences 1400 Bldg, Rm 1415 714-992-7047 Technology & Engineering 1000 Bldg, Rm 1005 714-992-7051

Calendar of Important Dates

S H 8 15 22 29

M H 9 H 23 30

JANUARY T W R 3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 31

F 6 13 20 27

S 7 14 21 28

FEBRUARY S M T W R F 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 H H H 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29

S 4 11 H 25

MARCH S M T W R 1 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29

F 2 9 16 23 30

S 3 10 17 24 31

S 1 H 15 22 29

M H 9 16 23 30

APRIL T W R H H H 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26

F H 13 20 27

S H 14 21 28

S M T 1 6 7 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 27 H 29

MAY W R 2 3 9 10 16 17 23 24 30 31

F 4 11 18 25

S 5 12 19 26

ALL DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 3

EIgHT STEPS TO SUCCESS


1. Apply Online

New students go to www.fullcoll.edu Continuing students no need to re-apply Returning students go to www.fullcoll.edu

2. Apply for Financial Aid

Follow the Steps to Financial Aid at: http://financialaid.fullcoll.edu/pdf/Financial_Aid_Steps_1112.pdf Apply at www.fafsa.gov Continuing students who received a fee waiver for the Summer or Fall 2011 term or applied for 11/12 FAFSA do not need to renew for Spring 2012.

3. Orientation

Available online, no appointment needed Access the orientation through your myGateway account, under Student Links For additional information go to http://matriculation.fullcoll.edu/

4. Assessment

To enroll in Math, English, Reading, ESL or Chemistry most students will need the placement test Take Math pre-assessment at: www.protologia.com/math Walk-in testing available in Room 513 New students sign up for Group Advising at the Assessment Center upon completion of assessment.

5. Counseling

New students: attend group advising (see Assessment, Step 4) Returning and Continuing students: walk-in counselors available; for office hours call (714) 992-7084, press Option #1 Bring high school and/or other college transcripts Get assistance planning your class schedule

6. Update Personal Information

Access myGateway Check accuracy of email address, mailing address, phone number

7. Register for Classes


Registration appointments are sent by email Go to myGateway at www.fullcoll.edu and register

8. Pay Your Fees


Fees are due when you register Pay by credit card on myGateway Check/money order payments may be submitted by mail, in the drop box, or in person Cash payments must be made in person at the Admissions & Records Office

Parking Permits
Students who purchase a parking permit as part of their online registration process will have their parking permit MAILED to the address students provide at the time of registration. It is the students responsibility to make sure their address is correct and updated at all times. 1. Permits purchased BETWEEN November 29thJanuary 15th: Permits will be mailed. 2. Permits purchased BETWEEN January 16th29th: Students will receive an email with a temporary permit. The permit can be printed and displayed in their vehicles drivers side dashboard. Permanent parking permits need to be picked up at Building 1500, the CAMPUS SAFETY OFFICE. 3. Permits purchased AFTER January 29th: Students will receive an email with a temporary permit. This 3-day temporary permit can be printed and displayed in their vehicles drivers side dashboard. Students need to bring a valid California ID to Campus Safety to pick up their permanent parking pass. 4. Motorcycle permits WILL NOT be mailed. Students will be permitted to park without a permit in Student Lots through Sunday, January 29th without receiving a citation. Parking enforcement in Student Lots will begin on Monday, January 30th. Student parking in Staff Lots is NOT permitted at any time; violators will be cited.

REFuNDS
Refer to refund deadlines under REFUND POLICY in the Class Schedule. Parking Permit fees WILL NOT be refunded automatically through myGateway. Refunds for parking must be requested in person at the Campus Safety Office, Building 1500. Please return parking permit with photo ID.

HOuRS
Campus Safety, Building 1500 Spring 2012
MondayThursday: Friday: SaturdaySunday: 7:30 am 6:00 pm 8:00 am 5:00 pm CLOSED

Pay all necessary fees at the Admissions and Records Office before requesting your permit. Parking regulations will be enforced in student lots Monday through Saturday beginning January 30th. For questions regarding permits, parking rules and regulations, call the Campus Safety Office at (714) 992-7080.

DROP FOR NON-PAYMENT


Fees are due IMMEDIATELY. Fullerton College does not bill for unpaid registrations. Students who register between Nov 29th and Jan 14th MAY BE DROPPED from classes if payment is not received. Students will be notified of classes dropped for non-payment via email. Students who register for classes on or after Jan 15th will NOT be dropped but will incur a financial obligation to the college. Students who are enrolled in classes when the term begins and have not paid fees will have a hold placed on their records. Non-attendance or non-payment does not release the student from responsibility and may result in a failing grade being awarded.

Registration Appointment Information


S pring 2012
Continuing Students
Students enrolled in a course for Fall 2011 and will receive a grade or a W are considered Continuing Students for Spring 2012 and receive priority registration. Registration appointments are based on units/hours earned through Summer 2011 at both Fullerton and Cypress Colleges. Having attended both institutions requires adding units/hours earned from both colleges. Number of units/hours earned can be determined by logging onto myGateway at www.fullcoll.edu, click Student Records, click View Unofficial Web Transcript.

New & Returning Students


An online application for admissions must be submitted by the following: First time students who have never registered for classes at Fullerton or Cypress College. Former students returning after an absence of one or more terms. Registration appointments are based on application submission date.

Veteran Students
Members or former members of the Armed Forces of the United States may be granted priority registration for enrollment for any academic term. For priority registration approval, submit your military ID, DD214, or N.O.B.E. (Notice of Basic Eligibility) to the Veterans Office, located in Room 518. For more information, contact the Veterans Resource Center (714) 992-7102 or veterans@fullcoll.edu.

Special Admit Students


Students currently enrolled in K-12 will register for the Spring term on Thursday, January 19 @ 4 pm.

When do I register for classes?


Registration appointment times will be emailed to all students mid November. Students can view their registration appointment time on myGateway beginning early November. Log onto myGateway at www.fullcoll.edu, go to Registration Tools, click Check Registration Appointment (CC/FC). Students who apply mid November will receive their registration time via email approximately 10 days after their application submission date. (Exception: Students who apply Dec 12th through Jan 8th will not receive their registration time until Jan 11th via email). Students who apply after the term begins will receive their registration time via email approximately one to three days after their application submission date. Registration is subject to established deadlines for adding, dropping, payment and refund of fees.

Registration Help
Chat: go to www.fullcoll.edu and click Admissions
(chat feature is available during Admissions & Records Office Hours)

Phone: 1-714-992-7075 Admissions and Records Office Hours Beginning Jan 23rd to Feb 10th Mon. & Tues. ...................................................... 8:00 Wed., Thurs., Fri. ............................................... 8:00 Beginning Feb 13th Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. ..................................... 8:00 Tues. .................................................................. 8:00 am6:30 pm am5:00 pm am5:00 pm am6:30 pm

Fees and Refunds


POTENTIAL FEE INCREASE While all efforts have been made to present complete and accurate information, uncertainties in State funding may result in substantial fee increases for the 20112012 academic year.

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SPRING SCHEDULE 2012

Registration Terms and Definitions


ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY Applications for admission are accepted for: High school graduates or students at least eighteen years of age. Students in K-12 who qualify for the Special Admit Student Program. International Students who are eligible under a student visa (F-1). For information on the application procedure for International Students, contact the International Student Center at 1-714-992-7078 or visit http://isc. fullcoll.edu. ADD CODES The four digit Add Authorization Code is required for each class once the term begins and is only valid for the current term and class. The Add Authorization Code must be used by the add deadline of the course to guarantee official enrollment. If a student has been unsuccessful using the Add Code due to too many attempts, or the code has expired, a new Add Code must be obtained from the instructor. CALIFORNIA RESIDENCE California Community Colleges are required to determine a students residency for tuition purposes. California law states that residency is physical presence with the intent to remain in California. To qualify for resident status, a student must have been a California resident for one year and one day prior to the first day of the term. The burden of proof to clearly demonstrate both physical presence in California and the intent to establish California residence lies with the student. For additional information regarding residency and exceptions to residency requirements, including AB-540, see section Residency for Tuition Purposes in this Class Schedule. CLOSED CLASS A class closes when the maximum seat capacity has been reached. Students wishing to register for a closed class must petition the class. See entry below, Petitioning Closed Classes, for additional information. COREqUISITES (Concurrent Enrollment) When a course has a corequisite, it means that a student must take another specific course concurrently with the course for which it is required. In some cases, the corequisite course may be taken prior to the course for which it is required however, in these instances the corequisite course must be completed with a grade of C or higher. For example, with many lab courses in the sciences, students may take the required lecture course either prior to the lab or concurrently with it. DUPLICATE COURSE Students may not register for two classes with the same course number and title. DROP FOR NON-PAYMENT Students who have registered for classes and have not paid fees may be dropped to make seats available for other students. Refer to the Drop for Non-Payment section in the Fees and Refunds page in this class schedule for details. MAxIMUM UNITS/HOURS A maximum unit load for any student is 19 units per term. Students may carry over 19 units only with a counselors approval. PETITIONING CLOSED CLASSES Students may petition closed classes by attending the first meeting. If space permits, the instructor will issue an Add Authorization Code, allowing students to add the closed class online through myGateway. Students are not officially registered until the class has been added online. PREREqUISITES When a course has a prerequisite, it means that a student must have certain documentable skills and/or knowledge before entering the course. This knowledge is considered necessary for a student to succeed in the course. The prior knowledge may be a skill (types 35 words per minute), a license or certificate (possession of a current Cosmetology License), an ability (speaks and writes Spanish fluently), a test score (writing assessment test score), or successful completion of a prior course (English 060 F with a grade of C or better). The student must complete the prerequisite successfully, with a grade of C or better, before enrolling in the course; D, F or NC grades are not acceptable. SCHEDULE/BILL RECEIPT The Schedule/Bill receipt is proof of enrollment in classes and fees paid for the term. Schedule/Bill receipts will NOT be mailed, but can be obtained on myGateway. Students should check the Schedule/Bill receipts carefully to verify registration and fee payment. Instructors, labs and any office on campus may request to see a students Schedule/Bill receipt prior to providing services. TIME CONFLICT Students are not permitted to register for two classes that are scheduled during the same or overlapping time periods, even if the instructor will allow it. This includes online and/or hybrid courses with mandatory on-campus meetings that conflict with other on-campus courses. TRANSCRIPTS Transcripts are not required at the time of application, but should be submitted shortly thereafter. Students should submit transcripts by the end of their first term at Fullerton College if necessary according to the criteria below. High school transcripts Students who have graduated from high school in the past two years must submit a sealed copy of transcript to the Counseling Center. Other college transcripts from previous colleges attended Students who plan to graduate or complete a certificate at Fullerton College and/or transfer from Fullerton College must submit a sealed copy of transcripts to the Admissions and Records Office. Veterans collecting educational benefits must submit a sealed copy of transcripts to the Financial Aid Office. Students who need to show proof of prerequisite completion may bring a personal copy of transcript for review by a counselor. Further evaluation of other college transcripts may be required by Admissions and Records prior to course clearance for enrollment.

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Residency for Tuition Purposes


(per Education Code, Section 68060)
The Office of Admissions and Records determines the resident status of all new and returning students. Responses to the Application for Admission and, if necessary, other evidence furnished by the student are used in making this determination. A student who does not submit adequate information to establish the right to classification as a California resident will be classified as a nonresident. The resident determination date is the day immediately preceding the opening day of instruction of the semester or term as set by the Board of Trustees. Generally, residency requires actual physical presence in California at least one year prior to the residence determination date, coupled with proof of the intent to make California ones home.

Nonresident Student
A students resident status is determined at the time of application. A nonresident student must pay nonresident tuition in addition to the enrollment fee and other fees (including a $20 Capital Outlay Fee per Education Code 76141) for credit classes.

Assembly Bill AB540


This act allows all persons, including undocumented immigrant students who meet the requirements set forth in Section 68130.5 of the Education Code to be exempt from nonresident tuition in Californias colleges and universities. The requirements are: High school attendance in California for three or more years Graduation from a California high school or attainment of the equivalent thereof (i.e., GED or Certificate of High School Proficiency) prior to the start of the term. Registration as an entering student at, or current enrollment at, an accredited institution of higher education in California not earlier than the Fall semester or quarter of the 2001-2003 academic year. In the case of a person without lawful immigration status, the filing of an affidavit with the college stating that the student has filed an application to legalize his or her immigration status, or will file an application as soon as he or she is eligible to do so.

Factors Considered to Determine Residency


A persons presence in California and the factors below are considered in determining California residency. No one factor determines residency. Being licensed to practice a profession in California Filing California State Income taxes as a resident Having an active checking and/or savings account in a California bank Having paid nonresident tuition in another state Owning residential property in California for personal use Possessing a California Drivers License and a vehicle registration in California Possessing a divorce decree issued in California Showing California on military records (Leave and Earnings Statement) Voting in California

Exception to Residency Requirements


Several exceptions to the residency rules apply per Education Code. They include, but are not limited to the following: Active duty military personnel stationed in California Certain minors who remained in California when parents moved Dependents of active duty military stationed in California Full-time employees of the college or a state agency, or a child or spouse of the full-time employee Self-supporting minors

All students who do not meet the California residency requirements must file an affidavit with the college. The affidavit is included in the California Nonresident Tuition Exemption form which is available in the Admissions and Records Office. Students living outside the state and enrolled via distance education are not eligible for the AB540 exemption (Revised Guidelines for Implementation of AB540 Firebaugh, October 23, 2003).

FULLERTON COLLEGE

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DOnT DELAY YOUR REgISTRATIOn


Check for Prerequisites early
Before you enroll check to see if your class has a prerequisite. Prerequisites must be cleared prior to enrollment. Plan ahead and take care of this as early as possible to avoid waiting in long lines and delaying your enrollment in important classes.

How to clear a prerequisite


You are automatically cleared if:

you are currently enrolled in the appropriate prerequisite course at Cypress College or Fullerton College you have completed the appropriate prerequisite course at Cypress College or Fullerton College you have tested into a particular course level in English, ESL, Reading and Math by taking the appropriate placement test for Fullerton College chemistry students: you have taken the Chemistry assessment test at Fullerton College and received the appropriate score for placement bringing high school transcripts, transcripts from another college and/or other appropriate documentation indicating completion of the prerequisite course. Because some classes fill up very quickly, it is recommended that you take care of this as soon as possible to avoid possible delays to your enrollment in important classes. Bring your transcripts to the Counseling Center below. Fullerton College Counseling Center 2000 Building on 2nd floor (714) 992-7084 Hours are MonTues 8 am 7 pm WedThurs 8 am 4:30 pm Fridays 8 am Noon Cypress College Counseling Center Student Center Building, 2nd floor (714) 484-7015 Hours are MonThurs 8 am 7 pm

You can also be cleared by:

Priority Registration for the Military


Veteran Students who are members or former members of the Armed Forces of the United States are granted priority registration for enrollment for any academic term. For priority registration approval, submit your military ID, DD214, or N.O.B.E. (Notice of Basic Eligibility) to the Veterans Office, located in 500 Bldg, Rm 518.

For more information, call 1-714-992-7102 or email veterans@fullcoll.edu


(Senate Bill 272, effective 1-1-08)

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SPRING SCHEDULE 2012

Please read the following, it may impact your schedule planning!

ATTEnTIOn STUDEnTS!

IMPORTANT COURSE REPETITION POLICY


IF YOU ARE REPEATING A COURSE DUE TO A SUBSTANDARD GRADE OR W (for a non-repeatable course)

Students may repeat the same course no more than two times in colleges within the District (Fullerton and Cypress Colleges) in which substandard grades (D, F, NC, NP) or W were assigned. Students may file a Petition to Repeat a Course to request additional repeats due to verifiable extenuating circumstances. When repeating a course with a substandard grade and submitting an Appeals Petition, the last grade earned will count toward the grade point average and previous grade(s) will be discounted or forgiven. Only the first two substandard grades may be excluded in GPA calculations. The students permanent academic record will be annotated such that all course work that has been taken and forgiven or repeated will remain legible, insuring a true and complete academic history. (Refer to Appeals Petition under College Policy and Rules in the FC Catalog) Petitions may be filed in the Admissions and Records Office.

IF YOU ARE REPEATING A COURSE THAT ALLOWS REPEATS, WHETHER YOU RECEIVED A GRADE OR W

A course may only be repeated the number of times indicated in the catalog. Once a student has completed the maximum number of allowable repetitions a student may be blocked from registering in this course. Students may file a Petition to Repeat a Course in the Admissions and Records Office to request additional repeats due to verifiable extenuating circumstances.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE REFER TO THE ACADEMIC INFORMATION SECTION OF THE FC CATALOG.

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Frequently Asked Questions


What is a waitlist?
A waitlist is an electronic list of students who would like to enroll in a closed class. Waitlisting does not guarantee enrollment into any class and not all classes have waitlists. Waitlisted students must meet all registration requirements, including time conflicts and prerequisite requirements.

How do I place myself on to a waitlist?


Log on to myGateway, go to Reg Tools and click Add or Drop Classes. Enter the CRN of the class. You will be advised if the class is closed, and be given the option of adding to the waitlist if waitlist seats are available. To place yourself on the waitlist, use the drop down menu and select Waitlist, then click Confirm Your Choices.

How do I remove myself from a waitlist?


Log on to myGateway, go to Reg Tools and click Add or Drop Classes. To remove yourself from a waitlist, use the drop down menu and select Waitlist Drop, then click Confirm Your Choices.

Can I add to more than one waitlist?


Yes, you can add to more than one waitlist for different subjects but you CAN NOT add to more than one waitlist for the same course.

How can I monitor my waitlist position?


Log on to myGateway, go to Reg Tools and click Check Waitlist Status.

How will I know if a seat in the class becomes available while I am on the waitlist?
If a seat becomes available, waitlisted students will be notified via a Personal Announcement on myGateway. We also recommend that you closely monitor your waitlist status yourself. You can view if a seat is available by going to Reg Tools and clicking Check Waitlist Status. If a seat is available for you to attempt to add, you will see a date and time in the Notification Expires field.

How do I add the class once I see that there is an open seat when I go to Check Waitlist Status or receive a Personal Announcement on myGateway or a Waitlist email notification?
Log on to myGateway, go to Reg Tools and click Add or Drop Classes. Go to the specific waitlisted class in your list of classes and use the drop down box to register for the course. Dont forget to click Confirm Your Choices and Complete Registration.

How long do I have to add the class when a seat becomes available?
Once a seat becomes available you have 48 hours to add the class OR till midnight prior to the start day of class, whichever comes first.

What if I miss the 48 hour deadline to add into a class after a seat opens?
Your name is automatically removed from the waitlist and the next waitlisted student is notified.

What if I am on a waitlist and no seat becomes available before the first class meeting?
You must attend the first class meeting. Your name will appear on the instructors roster as waitlisted. If there are seats available, the instructor will provide you with an Add Authorization code. Waitlisting does NOT guarantee enrollment into any class.
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sHort terM CoUrses


A student may register for a Short Term Course online through myGateway. Refer to the comment line under the CRN in the class schedule for add, drop, withdrawal, and refund deadlines.

sCHeDULe sUBJeCt to CHAnGe WitHoUt notiCe

JAnUArY 23 tHroUGH MArCH 25


Fullerton College offers the following classes which are less than full-term in length and which start at various times beginning January 23 and ending March 25, for the first short term session.
Course AJ 079 F law enforcement Career Preparation CDeS 123BF early Childhood lang. & lit. education CDeS 123CF early Childhood Sci. & Math education CDeS 204 F Introduction to Special education CDeS 208 F Work w/Fam. of Children/Special needs CDeS 215 F Health, Safety, Food, & nutrition/Children CIS 107 F Intro to operating Systems (Win. Vista/7) CoSM 055AF Cosmetology: level 1 CoSM 055BF Cosmetology: level 2 CoSM 055CF Cosmetology: level 3 CoSM 055CF Cosmetology: level 3 CoSM 055DF Cosmetology: level 4 CoSM 055DF Cosmetology: level 4 CoSM 055eF Cosmetology: level 5 CoSM 055eF Cosmetology: level 5 Coun 050 F College orientation Coun 050 F College orientation Coun 050 F College orientation Coun 050 F College orientation Coun 050 F College orientation Coun 050 F College orientation Coun 050 F College orientation Coun 050 F College orientation Coun 050 F College orientation Coun 135 F Intro to leadership Developtment Coun 144 F Career Motivation & Self Confidence CrtV 124 F Broadcast Advertising Sales CrtV 131 F Contemporary Cinema DrAF 173 F geometric Dimensioning & tolerancing engl 060 F Prep for College Writing engl 060 F Prep for College Writing engl 100 F College Writing engl 100 F College Writing enVS 105lF environmental Biology lab enVS 105lF environmental Biology lab enVS 105lF environmental Biology lab enVS 105lF environmental Biology lab CrN 23653 23281 23308 23309 23789 23791 21908 23535 23544 23547 23591 23556 23593 23560 23595 23297 23299 23301 23903 23904 23905 23906 23907 23908 23295 22031 23799 23800 23913 23492 23898 23493 23899 23218 23222 23224 23226 Time 3:00- 6:50P 9:00-12:50P 9:00-12:50P 9:00- 1:15P 8:00- 1:50P 6:00- 9:20P 6:00- 6:50P 7:00- 9:50P 8:00-11:00A 11:01- 4:30P 8:00-11:00A 11:01- 4:30P 8:00-11:00A 11:01- 4:30P 5:30- 7:00P 7:01-10:15P 8:00-11:00A 11:01- 4:30P 5:30- 7:00P 7:01-10:15P 8:00-11:00A 11:01- 4:30P 5:30- 7:00P 7:01-10:15P 5:00- 6:50P 7:00- 8:50P 7:00- 8:50P 3:30- 6:20P 3:30- 6:20P 3:30- 6:20P 3:30- 6:20P 3:30- 6:20P 9:00- 2:50P 1:30- 4:50P 9:00- 5:50P 11:00- 1:50P 6:00- 9:30P 7:00- 9:10P 6:00- 9:50P 6:00-10:15P 6:00- 9:50P 6:00-10:15P 12:00-12:50P 1:00- 4:15P 12:00-12:50P 1:00- 4:15P 12:00-12:50P 1:00- 4:15P 12:00-12:50P 1:00- 4:15P + ArrANGeD Hours DAy M S r S S r W W MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWr MtWr MtWrF MtWrF MtWr MtWr MtWrF MtWrF MtWr MtWr W t W W W M t r S r S S M MW tr MW tr MW t t M M W W r r sTArTs 2/6/2012 1/28/2012 1/26/2012 1/28/2012 1/28/2012 2/2/2012 1/25/2012 1/25/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 2/22/2012 2/21/2012 2/22/2012 3/14/2012 3/14/2012 3/12/2012 3/13/2012 3/15/2012 3/17/2012 2/2/2012 3/24/2012 2/25/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/24/2012 1/23/2012 1/24/2012 1/23/2012 1/31/2012 1/31/2012 1/30/2012 1/30/2012 1/25/2012 1/25/2012 1/26/2012 1/26/2012 eNDs 2/13/2012 3/24/2012 3/15/2012 4/28/2012 3/31/2012 5/17/2012 3/21/2012 3/21/2012 3/23/2012 3/23/2012 3/23/2012 3/23/2012 3/23/2012 3/23/2012 3/23/2012 3/23/2012 3/23/2012 3/23/2012 3/23/2012 3/23/2012 3/23/2012 3/23/2012 3/23/2012 3/23/2012 4/25/2012 4/24/2012 4/25/2012 4/25/2012 4/25/2012 4/23/2012 4/24/2012 4/26/2012 3/31/2012 5/17/2012 3/31/2012 3/31/2012 5/14/2012 3/14/2012 3/22/2012 3/19/2012 3/22/2012 3/19/2012 3/20/2012 3/20/2012 3/26/2012 3/26/2012 3/14/2012 3/14/2012 3/15/2012 3/15/2012 room 3010 1016 1016 1427 1429 1017 510 510 709t 709t 707t 707t 705t 705t 705t 705t 704t 704t 704t 704t 703t 703t 704t 704t 2027 2027 2025 1013 126 126 126 126 126 1018 1013 1314 515 3010 122 523 123 523SeM 416B 416B 416B 416B 416B 416B 416B 416B

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FIRSTSESSIONCOURSESforSPRING2012(BeginsJanuary23,2012)
Course enVS 105lF environmental Biology lab enVS 140 F Birds of Southern California eSC 106 F geology of orange County Area eSC 130lF Intro to oceanography: Field experience eSC 130lF Intro to oceanography: Field experience eSC 130lF Intro to oceanography: Field experience eSC 130lF Intro to oceanography: Field experience eSC 141 F geology of Anza-Borrego State Park Area eSl 048 F Intermediate Amer. english Pronunciation etHS 140 F Introduction to Chicano/Chicana Studies FASH 050 F Careers in Fashion FASH 190 F Pattern grading Hort 156 F Plant nutrition MACH 088 F Advanced CnC Machining MuS 001 F Instrumental Performance Practicum MuS 072 F opera theater Workshop MuS 180 F Collegiate Chorale Pe 134 F Swimming Pe 162 F Conditioning for Athletes Pe 162 F Conditioning for Athletes Pe 235 F First Aid, CPr, and Safety education Pe 235 F First Aid, CPr, and Safety education Pe 235 F First Aid, CPr, and Safety education Pleg 105 F Introduction to legal Writing Pleg 201 F Civil litigation I Pleg 203 F Personal Injury PSY 139 F Developmental Psychology: life Cycle tHeA 130 F Acting Workshop tHeA 130 F Acting Workshop tHeA 133 F theatre Practicum tHeA 135 F resident theatre Company tHeA 149 F Stage Crew Activity CrN 23227 23666 23530 23220 23221 23644 23645 23531 23361 23520 23700 23707 23643 23806 23807 23668 23669 23758 23717 23943 22945 23738 23749 22826 23127 23374 23262 23671 23675 23650 23649 23676 Time 8:00- 8:50A 9:00-12:15P 5:30- 6:50P 6:00- 9:50P 8:00- 8:50A 9:00-11:50A 8:00- 8:50A 9:00-11:50A 8:00- 8:50A 9:00-11:50A 12:30- 1:20P 1:30- 4:20P 4:30- 6:40P 7:00- 9:50P 9:00- 4:50P 9:00- 4:50P 1:00- 3:05P 9:00-12:50P 9:00-11:50A 9:00-11:50A 6:00- 8:49P 8:50-10:20P 10:00-11:15A 9:00-11:50A 6:00- 8:15P 7:00-11:15A 10:00- 2:15P 7:30-11:45A 8:00- 4:50P 8:00- 4:50P 8:00- 4:40P 9:00- 3:05P 7:00- 9:50P 7:00- 9:50P 9:00- 3:20P 2:00- 4:50P 2:00- 4:50P 7:00-10:50P 4:00-10:50P 1:00- 9:50P 7:00- 8:50P 7:00- 8:50P 7:00- 8:50P 7:00- 8:50P 7:00- 8:50P 6:00- 8:50P 6:00- 8:50P 2:00- 4:50P 8:00- 1:50P 8:00- 1:50P 8:00- 1:50P 8:00- 1:50P 8:00- 1:50P 8:00- 1:50P 8:00- 1:50P 8:00- 1:50P + ArrANGeD Hours DAy S S W t W W S S F F F F MW r S S M W t r t t MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF Su Su Su S Mr t S MWF MWF MtWu MtWrF S WrF S M t t M W tr MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF sTArTs 1/28/2012 1/28/2012 2/29/2012 1/24/2012 2/22/2012 2/22/2012 2/11/2012 2/11/2012 2/10/2012 2/10/2012 2/10/2012 2/10/2012 3/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/26/2012 2/25/2012 3/17/2012 1/30/2012 1/25/2012 1/24/2012 1/24/2012 1/31/2012 1/31/2012 1/3/2012 1/3/2012 1/3/2012 1/3/2012 1/3/2012 1/13/2012 1/28/2012 2/25/2012 3/24/2012 1/28/2012 1/23/2012 1/28/2012 1/28/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/23/2012 1/3/2012 1/7/2012 1/5/2012 1/7/2012 1/9/2012 1/10/2012 1/17/2012 1/23/2012 2/1/2012 1/24/2012 1/23/2012 3/2/2012 1/23/2012 3/2/2012 1/23/2012 3/2/2012 1/23/2012 3/2/2012 eNDs 3/24/2012 3/24/2012 3/24/2012 4/17/2012 4/25/2012 4/25/2012 4/14/2012 4/14/2012 4/20/2012 4/20/2012 4/20/2012 4/20/2012 3/25/2012 3/14/2012 4/19/2012 2/25/2012 3/17/2012 3/26/2012 3/21/2012 3/15/2012 3/15/2012 5/22/2012 5/22/2012 1/19/2012 1/19/2012 1/19/2012 1/19/2012 1/19/2012 1/19/2012 2/5/2012 3/4/2012 4/1/2012 3/24/2012 3/15/2012 3/31/2012 3/24/2012 5/7/2012 5/7/2012 3/18/2012 1/20/2012 1/14/2012 1/20/2012 1/7/2012 1/9/2012 1/10/2012 1/17/2012 3/26/2012 3/28/2012 4/17/2012 3/1/2012 4/16/2012 3/1/2012 4/16/2012 3/1/2012 4/16/2012 3/1/2012 4/16/2012 room 416B 416B 416B 629 416A 416A 414A 414A 416A 416A 416A 416A FIelD 622A 1429 FIelDt FIelDt 706t 708t 1603 1603 905lH 901lH 1110 1111 1111 AQuCtr FBBF SHBKFl 1205 1205 1205 312 126 312 1430 1319 1319 1311 1319 1319 1311 1311 1311 1311 1110 1317 1310 1310 906lH 906lH 906lH 906lH 906lH 906lH 906lH 906lH

+4 Hrs Per Week Arr +7-1/2 Hrs Per Week Arr

+5 Hrs Per Week Arr +5 Hrs Per Week Arr +5 Hrs Per Week Arr +1 Hr Per Week Arr

tHeA 160 F Introduction to Sound technology tHeA 161 F Sound reinforcement techniques tHeA 235 F experimental theatre WelD 091AF Industrial Welding Fundamentals WelD 091AF Industrial Welding Fundamentals WelD 091BF Semi-Automatic Welding Applications WelD 091BF Semi-Automatic Welding Applications WelD 091CF Manual Arc Welding Fundamentals WelD 091CF Manual Arc Welding Fundamentals WelD 091DF Structural Welding Certification WelD 091DF Structural Welding Certification

23673 23674 23670 23816 23817 23819 23820 23822 23823 23825 23826

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Fullerton College offers the following classes which are less than full-term in length and which start at various times beginning March 26 and ending May 30, for the second short term session.
Course AJ 095 F Preventing Sexual Harassment CDeS 123AF early Childhood Art education CDeS 123CF early Childhood Sci. & Math education CDeS 123DF early Childhood Music education CDeS 230 F early Childhood education Administration CIS 109 F Personal Computer Security CoSM 055AF Cosmetology: level 1 CoSM 055BF Cosmetology: level 2 CoSM 055CF Cosmetology: level 3 CoSM 055DF Cosmetology: level 4 CoSM 055DF Cosmetology: level 4 CoSM 055eF Cosmetology: level 5 CoSM 055eF Cosmetology: level 5 DrAF 070 F Blueprint reading for the Metal trades engl 100 F College Writing engl 100 F College Writing engl 103 F Critical reasoning and Writing engl 103 F Critical reasoning and Writing enVS 105lF environmental Biology lab enVS 105lF environmental Biology lab enVS 105lF environmental Biology lab eSl 058 F Advanced American english Pronunciation FASH 145 F Field Studies in Fashion Pe 139 F tennis Pe 162 F Conditioning for Athletes Pe 162 F Conditioning for Athletes Pe 183 F Conditioning for Athletes Circuit Pe 189 F Soccer Pe 189 F Soccer Pe 235 F First Aid, CPr, and Safety education Pe 245 F lifesaving, Basic rescue and CPr Pe 245 F lifesaving, Basic rescue and CPr Pleg 202 F Civil litigation II Pleg 219 F Intellectual Property PSY 110 F Introduction to Applied Psychology SPCH 138 F Forensics tHeA 076 F theatrical City tours: london WelD 091AF Industrial Welding Fundamentals WelD 091BF Semi-Automatic Welding Applications WelD 091CF Manual Arc Welding Fundamentals WelD 091DF Structural Welding Certification CrN 23468 23307 23797 23280 23277 23204 23538 23545 23548 23558 23594 23563 23596 23852 22526 23900 23494 23901 23219 23223 23225 23518 23803 22913 23775 23862 23863 22922 23792 23748 23315 23864 23831 23750 23260 23063 23648 23818 23821 23824 23827 Time 9:00- 5:50P 6:00- 9:50P 9:00-12:50P 12:00- 3:50P 8:00- 1:50P 6:00- 6:50P 7:00- 9:50P 8:00-11:00A 11:01- 4:30P 8:00-11:00A 11:01- 4:30P 8:00-11:00A 11:01- 4:30P 8:00-11:00A 11:01- 4:30P 5:30- 7:00P 7:01-10:15P 8:00-11:00A 11:01- 4:30P 5:30- 7:00P 7:01-10:15P 7:00- 8:50P 6:00-10:15P 6:00-10:15P 6:00- 9:20P 6:00- 9:20P 8:00- 8:50A 9:00-12:15P 8:00- 8:50A 9:00-12:15P 8:00- 8:50A 9:00-12:15P 4:30- 6:40P 1:00- 4:20P 6:00- 8:50P 4:00- 6:25P 2:00- 3:30P 4:00- 5:30P 6:00- 8:25P 2:30- 5:20P 8:00- 4:50P 8:00- 2:00P 2:01- 4:50P 8:00- 1:50P 1:51- 4:50P 7:00- 9:50P 9:00- 3:05P 9:00- 3:20P 12:00- 1:50P 8:008:008:008:001:50P 1:50P 1:50P 1:50P + ArrANGeD Hours DAy F t S t S W W MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWr MtWr MtWrF MtWrF MtWr MtWr MW tr MW tr MW S S W W r r MW M MW MtWr MtWr MtWr MW tr Su Su Su Su Su Mr S S F MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF MtWrF sTArTs 5/4/2012 3/27/2012 3/31/2012 3/27/2012 3/24/2012 3/28/2012 3/28/2012 3/26/2012 3/26/2012 3/26/2012 3/26/2012 3/26/2012 3/26/2012 3/26/2012 3/26/2012 3/26/2012 3/26/2012 3/26/2012 3/26/2012 3/26/2012 3/26/2012 3/26/2012 3/27/2012 3/26/2012 3/27/2012 3/26/2012 3/31/2012 3/31/2012 3/21/2012 3/21/2012 3/22/2012 3/22/2012 3/26/2012 4/9/2012 3/26/2012 4/16/2012 3/19/2012 3/19/2012 3/26/2012 3/20/2012 5/5/2012 5/5/2012 5/5/2012 4/14/2012 4/14/2012 3/19/2012 3/31/2012 3/31/2012 3/23/2012 3/31/2012 4/17/2012 4/17/2012 4/17/2012 4/17/2012 eNDs 5/4/2012 5/22/2012 5/26/2012 5/22/2012 5/26/2012 5/30/2012 5/30/2012 5/30/2012 5/30/2012 5/30/2012 5/30/2012 5/30/2012 5/30/2012 5/30/2012 5/30/2012 5/30/2012 5/30/2012 5/30/2012 5/30/2012 5/30/2012 5/30/2012 5/30/2012 5/24/2012 5/23/2012 5/22/2012 5/21/2012 5/26/2012 5/26/2012 5/16/2012 5/16/2012 5/17/2012 5/17/2012 5/21/2012 5/7/2012 5/30/2012 5/17/2012 5/15/2012 5/15/2012 5/30/2012 5/24/2012 5/13/2012 5/20/2012 5/20/2012 4/29/2012 4/29/2012 5/24/2012 5/26/2012 5/26/2012 5/25/2012 4/7/2012 5/23/2012 5/23/2012 5/23/2012 5/23/2012 room 1413 1016 1016 1016 1428 510 510 709t 709t 707t 707t 705t 705t 704t 704t 704t 704t 703t 703t 704t 704t 3010 122 523SeM 123 523SeM 416B 416B 416B 416B 416B 416B 622A 706t FtenCt SHBKFl 1201 1201 FCSoCC FCSoCC 1205 1207 AQuCtr 1205 AQuCtr 126 312 1430 528 lonDon 906lH 906lH 906lH 906lH

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WeeKenD CoUrses
Fullerton College offers a wide variety of classes on weekends. Classes are offered on Friday, saturday or sunday and classes are full-term unless otherwise noted. Weekend classes offer an opportunity for you to further your education at a time that may be more convenient to your busy schedule. All admissions and registration procedures apply. HoLiDAYs Fri., February 17 Mon., February 20 Mon., April 2 Sun., April 8 Presidents Day Holidays Spring Recess (Sat./Sun. classes will not meet Feb. 18 & 19) (Sat./Sun. classes will not meet Apr. 7 & 8)

A student may register for a Weekend Course online through myGateway. Refer to the comment line under the CRN in the class schedule for add, drop, withdrawal, and refund deadlines.

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Course ACg 162 F Multimedia for Macintosh ACg 164 F Multimedia Authoring ACg 180 F Digital Video AJ 095 F Preventing Sexual Harassment ArCH 924 F Architectural CAD II ArCH 934 F Architectural CAD III Art 110 F Introduction to Art Art 129 F Portrait Drawing and Painting Art 140 F Introduction to Advertising and graphic Design Art 176 F Stained glass Art 180 F Perspective Drawing and rendering Art 182 F Basic Drawing Art 189AF Beginning Painting Art 189BF Intermediate Painting Art 189CF Advanced Painting Art 196HF Honors Creative Arts Art Art 197 F Mural and Faux Finishing Art 210 F life Painting BIol 101 F general Biology BIol 141 F Marine Mammal Biology and Conservation CDeS 123BF early Childhood lang. & literacy education CDeS 123CF early Childhood Science & Math education CDeS 125 F observation/Assessment early learning & Dev. CDeS 204 F Introduction to Special education CDeS 208 F Working w/Fam. of Children w/Special needs CDeS 230 F early Childhood education Admininistration CIS 100 F Introduction to Personal Computers Coun 050 F College orientation Coun 101 F College experience Coun 144 F Career Motivation and Self Confidence Coun 151 F Career/life Planning Coun 151 F Career/life Planning Coun 163 F Personal growth and life transitions CrtV 124 F Broadcast Advertising Sales CrtV 145 F radio/tV Sports Broadcasting CrtV 164 F Adv. Digital Prod./non-linear editing for Video CrtV 290 F Internship in Communications CrN 22473 22474 21743 23468 20093 20094 20877 20903 20906 21423 22882 21942 23916 23917 23918 22745 22165 22434 20024 21220 23281 23797 22969 23309 23789 23277 20485 23908 23298 22031 21869 21998 22752 23799 21670 22834 23734 Time 5:00- 6:59P 7:00- 9:50P 5:00- 6:59P 7:00- 9:50P 5:00- 6:59P 7:00- 9:50P 9:00- 5:50P 5:30-10:20P 5:30-10:20P 9:00-11:50A 9:00-12:50P 9:00- 1:50P 10:00- 3:50P 10:00- 3:50P 9:00- 2:50P 9:00- 2:50P 9:00- 2:50P 9:00- 2:50P 9:00-11:50A 9:00- 2:50P 9:00- 2:50P 9:00-12:50P 6:00- 8:50P 9:00-11:50A 9:00-12:50P 9:00-12:50P 9:00-11:50A 9:00- 1:15P 8:00- 1:50P 8:00- 1:50P 9:00-11:50A 12:00- 1:50P 9:00- 2:50P 9:00-11:10A 9:00- 5:50P 9:00-12:20P 9:00-11:50A 11:00- 1:50P 11:00- 1:50P 9:00-10:50A 10:00- 3:50P 5:00- 6:50P 5:00- 8:50P 5:00- 8:50P 5:00- 8:50P 6:30- 9:20P 9:00- 1:50P 8:00-11:50A 9:00-11:50A 5:00- 7:50P 8:00-11:50A 8:00-11:50A 9:00-12:50P DAy F F F F F F F F F S F S F F F S S S F F F S F F S S F S S S F F S F S F F F S S F u u u u F S S F F F S F (iF sHorT Term) sTArTs eNDs room 1025 1024 1025 1024 1015 1024A 1413 2028 2028 1002 1023 1025 2110 1028 1015 1020 1020 1020 1002 1021 1020 422 422 428 1016 1016 1427 1427 1429 1428 317 317 126 327 1013 2027 126 1013 1314 1314 2001A 515 515 515 515 940lH 2026 1018 1230 1209S 523SeM 526 523

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CStr 006 F residential Plumbing & Mechanical Systems CStr 065 F Construction Project Scheduling CStr 108 F Surveying for Builders DAnC 107 F Modern Dance I DAnC 116 F Social Dance engl 060 F Prep for College Writing engl 060 F Prep for College Writing engl 100 F College Writing

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Course engl 100 F College Writing engl 100 F College Writing engl 100 F College Writing engl 100 F College Writing engl 100 F College Writing engl 103 F Critical reasoning and Writing engl 103 F Critical reasoning and Writing engl 103 F Critical reasoning and Writing engl 239 F Survey of Childrens literature engr 101AF Surveying I enVS 105lF environmental Biology lab enVS 105lF environmental Biology lab eSC 130lF Intro to oceanography: Field experience eSC 130lF Intro to oceanography: Field experience eSC 130lF Intro to oceanography: Field experience eSl 029 F Idiomatic expressions for Students of eSl eSl 045 F Advanced english grammar FASH 101 F Clothing I Hort 153 F landscape Irrigation IDeS 100 F Fundamentals of Interior Design IDeS 150 F Interior Materials and Products IDeS 180 F History of Interior Architecture I Jour 290 F Internship in Journalism/Pr

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Distance Education courses may require an email to the instructor, course log-in by a required date, and/or attendance for an orientation/meeting face-to-face on campus. Distance Education courses may be taught using Blackboard, publisher sites such as MyMathLab, and/or course sites in MyGateway. For information on which one to use, refer to course specific information in this Schedule of Classes, or contact the instructor. Fees are due immediately upon registration. Essential skills include using email, a word processing program, saving documents, and navigating the Internet.

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January 23, 2012 May 30, 2012
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ENGL 100 F College Writing


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transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: Recommended score on the English placement test or credit in ENGL 060 F or credit in ESL 186 F Advisory: The English Dept recommends concurrent enrollment in READ 142 F Develops the reading, critical thinking and writing skills that lead to academic success. the class focuses on expository writing and research/documentation skills. Students who receive credit in this course cannot receive credit in engl 100HF. 10839 011 7:00- 8:50 A MW Staff 529 11014 101 4:00- 5:50 P MW Chiang-Schultheiss, Darren 523
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Accounting
ACCT 101AF Financial Accounting
4 Units

ACCT 101AF continued:


23110 HY1 HYBRID 8:00-10:20 A W 1/23-5/30 St John, Paul St John, Paul 325

HYBRID CLASS: The above course uses Blackboard and meets on campus every Wednesday during the semester with the first meeting on Jan 25. Personal discipline to stay focused and complete online assignments is critical for success. You may reach the instructor at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/pstjohn.
20430 ol1 ONLINE 1/23-5/30 St John, Paul

transfer: CSu, uC A beginning accounting course which meets all transfer requirements to fouryear colleges and universities and provides a foundation for advanced work in vocational accounting or in other branches of business administration. Computer applications are integrated into the homework.
20428 20424 20431 20432 20434 20435 20436 21945 22974 003 002 005 006 007 100 101 105 102 8:00-10:20 A 9:00-11:20 A 10:30-12:50 P 12:00- 2:20 P 12:00- 2:20 P 4:004:007:007:006:20 P 6:20 P 9:20 P 9:20 P tr MW tr MW tr MW TR MW TR St John, Paul Smith, Charmaine St John, Paul Smith, Charmaine McAllister, george Smith, Charmaine Guest, Michael Staff McAllister, George 328 328 328 328 312 328 326 312 328

ONLINE CLASS: The above course requires students to attend a recommended ORIENTATION: Thurs, Jan 19, 5:30-6:45 pm in Rm. 328, or view orientation PowerPoints; one ON-CAMPUS MIDTERM EXAM and one ON-CAMPUS FINAL EXAM. All orientation information, including software and text requirements, syllabus, and schedule of assignments, available on http://staffwww. fullcoll.edu/pstjohn. For log in instruction and information, click on FAQs at http://online.fullcoll.edu.

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ACCT 101BF Managerial Accounting

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transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ACCT 101AF or ACCT 100BF with a grade of C or better this course provides a foundation for advanced courses in managerial accounting. the nature of the management process and the essential role of managerial accounting in this process are emphasized. Computer applications are integrated into the homework.
22001 009 8:00-10:20 A 20443 002 10:30-12:50 P 23912 100 7:00- 9:20 P MW MW MW W 1/23-5/30 McCloud, edward McCloud, edward Ildefonso, Nelson McAllister, george McAllister, george 326 326 326 312

ACCT 202 F Introduction to Cost Accounting

transfer: CSu Prereq: ACCT 101BF with a grade of C or better theory of cost accounting including job order costs, estimated, standard, miscellaneous costs and distribution cost systems as applied to the control and management of business through cost accounting procedures. required of all vocational accounting majors.
22906 100 7:00- 9:20 P TR Staff 326

22977 HY2 HYBRID 12:00- 2:20 P

HYBRID CLASS: The above course uses Blackboard and meets on campus every Wednesday during the semester with the first meeting on Jan 25. Personal discipline to stay focused and complete online assignments is criti cal for success. You may reach the instructor at amcallister@fullcoll.edu.
22975 HY1 HYBRID 4:00- 6:20 P R 1/23-5/30 McAllister, george McAllister, George 312

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AJ 059BF Basic Police Academy, Extended Format II
26 Units
Prereq: AJ 059AF with a grade of C or better this course is the second semester of a course that meets all the requirements set forth by the California Commission on Peace officer Standards and training. Plus 12 hours per week arranged
20492 001 8:00- 4:20 P 9:00- 3:20 P 6:30-10:50 P LAB 6:00-11:50 P S u TR F Pellegrino, elmer Pellegrino, elmer Pellegrino, Elmer Pellegrino, Elmer 3022 3022 3022 3022

HYBRID CLASS: The above course uses Blackboard and meets on campus every Thursday during the semester with the first meeting on Jan 26. Personal discipline to stay focused and complete online assignments is critical for success. You may reach the instructor at amcallister@fullcoll.edu.
T 1/23-5/30 McAllister, george McAllister, George 312

22976 HY3 HYBRID 4:00- 6:20 P

HYBRID CLASS: The above course uses Blackboard and meets on campus every Tuesday during the semester with the first meeting on Jan 24. Personal discipline to stay focused and complete online assignments is critical for success. You may reach the instructor at amcallister@fullcoll.edu.
1/23-5/30 McCloud, edward

21058 ol1 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course requires students to attend ON-CAMPUS MIDTERM EXAMS and an ON-CAMPUS FINAL EXAM. For the ONLINE ORIENTATION go to http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/emccloud. All students must log into the course in Blackboard. If you have problems or questions logging on, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu, click on FAQs for assistance before emailing the instructor. After logging on, access and read the course syllabus from the homepage, then send the instructor an e-mail via the Mail module. All requirements and expectations are detailed in the syllabus at the homepage of the course.

The above Saturday and Sunday classes include a minimum 1/2 hour lunch break.

short courses/ continuing ProfessionAl trAining


AJ 079 F Law Enforcement Career Preparation
23653 001 3:00- 6:50 P M 2/6-2/13

0.5 Units

ACCT 104 F Computerized Accounting (Peachtree)

2 Units

A course designed to develop individual competency toward passing entrylevel law enforcement written, physical agility, oral interview and background examinations.
Sampson, Kevin 3010

Prereq: ACCT 100AF with a grade of C or better Coreq: ACCT 101AF or equivalent experience A hands-on course introduces the students to Peachtree full-featured accounting application software to prepare journals, ledgers, and financial statements as utilized in medium to small business environments.
23126 ol1 ONLINE 1/23-5/30 St John, Paul

Last day to add: Feb 6; Last day to drop without W: Feb 6; Last day to drop with W: Feb 13; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 6.

ONLINE CLASS: The above course requires students to attend one ON- CAMPUS MIDTERM EXAM and one ON-CAMPUS FINAL EXAM. All orientation information, including software and text requirements, syllabus, and schedule of assignments are available on http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/pstjohn. For log in instruction and information, click on FAQs at http://online.fullcoll.edu.

AJ 095 F Preventing Sexual Harassment


23468 300 9:00- 5:50 P F (5/4)

0.5 Units

Will provide the student with a basic understanding of the diverse and changing work force, a brief history and in-depth study of the current laws which define discrimination and sexual harassment.
Sampson, Kevin 1413

ACCT 201BF Intermediate Accounting

4 Units

Last day to add: May 4; Last day to drop with W: n/a;

Last day to drop without W: May 4; Last day to drop for refund: May 4.

transfer: CSu Prereq: ACCT 101BF Continuation of ACCt 201AF with a study of earnings per share, revenue recognition, accounting for income taxes, leases, pensions and other postemployment benefits, changes and error corrections, cash flow statement and the impact of inflation.
20453 100 7:00- 9:20 P MW Heimann, Thomas 328

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Join us for the selection process to enter the Basic Police Academy, Extended Format Fullerton College Police Academy invites you to register for AJ 094 F, the required entrance exam and orientation. Day 1 is a complete series of COMPETITIVE TESTS AND EVALUATIONS. Successful completion of Day 1 is necessary to proceed to the police academy orientation. Summer 2012 Entrance Exams begin: Saturday, June 2, 2012 Saturday, June 9, 2012 Saturday, July 7, 2012 Friday, July 13, 2012

FULLERTON COLLEGE POLICE ACADEMY

Fall 2012 Academy Begins:


August 25, 2012
The Fullerton College Police Academys primary purpose is to train men and women for police service. The academy places great emphasis on preparatory training considering the needs and expectations of todays society for professionalism in law enforcement. The recruits curriculum is specifically designed to achieve technical competence and physical proficiency in all areas of police training and is certified by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.). This intensive challenging and learning experience will provide you with the foundation necessary to begin a rewarding police career. The Fullerton College Basic Police Academy is an Extended Format which provides recruits with a part-time alternative to fulltime basic academies.

Administration of Justice Short Course/Continuing Professional Training


The Fullerton College Administration of Justice offers a wide variety of semester length courses designed to meet the Administration of Justice Associate Degree requirements as well as provide a rounded introduction to a Criminal Justice career. Specially approved short courses fulfill California Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T) requirements for in-service police officers. Additionally, these courses can be used for continuing professional training and raising the competence level for current and aspiring law enforcement personnel. The short courses can also be used to successfully complete the department certificate programs. Please call: (714) 992-7115 Email: csands@fullcoll.edu

The extended format is a ten (10) month program which includes over 1117 hours of California Peace Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) certified training. Receive 52 units, which can be applied toward requirements for an Associate in Science Degree. The academy meets on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm; Saturdays and Sundays, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm and Fridays as assigned. Approximate cost of the program is $6,000.00 Eligible student may use Financial Aid, Tuition Assistance or Veterans Educational Assistance to offset training costs. For Further Information, Please call: (714) 992-7115 Email: csands@fullcoll.edu

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semester length courses


AJ 100 F Introduction to Law Enforcement
20493 001 9:00-11:50 A 20495 003 12:00- 2:50 P 20496 100 7:00- 9:50 P M W R

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC examination of the criminal justice system, criminal behavior, ethics and professionalism in law enforcement.
Sharkey, Jack oglesby, edgar Sampson, Kevin 3022 3022 1722

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AJ 110AF Criminal Law

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation An introduction into the rights of citizens and police; basic elements of statutory laws; laws of arrest and an examination of leading case decisions.
22258 001 10:00-12:50 P 20497 002 1:00- 3:50 P 20498 003 1:00- 3:50 P 20499 100 7:00- 9:50 P t W r W Sampson, Kevin Sampson, Kevin Sampson, Kevin Sampson, Kevin 3022 3010 3022 3013

AJ 230 F Crime Scene Techniques


20504 001 9:00-11:50 A r

3 Units

transfer: CSu Introduces field techniques for the preservation and collection of physical evidence found at crime scenes, including crime photography.
Jackson, gary 3022

AJ 110BF Advanced Criminal Law

AJ 276 F Investigation of Homicidal Behavior


20506 001 12:00- 2:50 P M

3 Units

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Coreq: Completion of AJ 110AF or taken concurrently A study of crimes against persons and property; examination of required elements of each crime; a review of the judicial process and a study of case laws.
20500 001 1:00- 3:50 P t Sampson, Kevin 3021

transfer: CSu this course is a historical perspective of homicide in America today and examines motives, investigations, victims and the psychology of murder.
Sharkey, Jack 3010

AJ 278 F 3 Units Multicultural Issues within Administration of Justice


20507 001 3:00- 5:50 P W oglesby, edgar 3022

AJ 135 F Weaponless Defense

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Identification and examination of criminal justice problems related to our diverse population. this course satisfies the Multicultural graduation requirement.

transfer: CSu Provides the student opportunity to develop a proficiency in the utilization of the police baton, the control of combative individuals, and the handling of passive, uncooperative, or armed aggressive individuals.
22170 100 6:00- 7:50 P T Sampson, Kevin 1209N

AJ 140 F Juvenile Procedures

3 Units

AnAtomy

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Physiology
4 Units

transfer: CSu A study of juvenile crime, laws and social issues relating to youthful offenders. examination of child abuse, domestic violence and gang membership. law enforcement responses to issues relating to juveniles, including the courts, probation and the California Youth Authority.
22168 100 12:00- 2:50 P t Collins, John 517

ANAT 231 F General Human Anatomy

AJ 151 F Police Report Writing


20501 100 7:00- 9:50 P

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course includes a logical analysis of body tissues, organs and systems. lab work includes study of preserved specimens and models. Some exams will be held at times other than class times. See instructor for details.
20005 001 8:00-10:50 A lAB 11:00-12:20 P 21713 005 9:00-11:50 A lAB 1:00- 2:20 P 20006 002 11:00-12:20 P lAB 1:00- 3:50 P 21712 004 1:00- 2:20 P lAB 2:30- 5:20 P 21954 006 3:30- 4:50 P LAB 5:30- 6:50 P 21714 100 LAB 5:30- 6:50 P 7:00- 8:20 P F WF t tr WF r tr t MW MW MW MW Sapiro, Jacob Sapiro, Jacob Blaschke, lillian Blaschke, lillian Sapiro, Jacob Sapiro, Jacob Blaschke, lillian Blaschke, lillian Blaschke, lillian Blaschke, Lillian Blaschke, Lillian Blaschke, Lillian 424 421 424 421 421 424 421 424 424 421 421 424

transfer: CSu the study and review of preparing a grammatically correct, comprehensive police report on incidents involving police actions.
W Hayden, Gregg 3022

AJ 220 F Criminal Procedure

3 Units

transfer: CSu Provides a background of operational procedures in California law, specifically addressing laws of arrest, search and seizure, admissibility of evidence and jurisdiction of the courts.
21606 100 7:00- 9:50 P M Sampson, Kevin 3021

AJ 223 F Criminal Investigation


20502 100 7:00- 9:50 P

3 Units

transfer: CSu A study of preliminary and follow-up criminal investigations including scientific elements and courtroom presentation.
M Petropulos, John 3022

ANAT 240 F Human Physiology

5 Units

AJ 226 F Narcotics and Vice Control


20503 001 8:00-10:50 A W

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: CHEM 101 F and ANAT 231 F, both with a grade of C or better this course provides an in-depth study of human function. lab experiences reinforce concepts studied in lecture and introduce students to clinical techniques.
22588 22587 002 7:30- 8:50 A lAB 9:00-11:50 A 001 7:30- 8:50 A lAB 9:00-11:50 A 5:30- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P MW MW tr tr TR TR Baker, Michael Baker, Michael Sapiro, Jacob Sapiro, Jacob Baker, Michael Baker, Michael 427 427 427 427 427 427

3 Units

transfer: CSu examination of narcotics and vice activity with resultant law enforcement problems.
Angioletti, thomas 3022

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ANTH 101 F Physical Anthropology
3 Units
transfer: CSu, uC this is an introductory course in genetics, evolutionary theory and primatology. It includes the study of the primate fossil record, with emphasis on human evolution and human variation.
22107 20228 21725 21913 22449 21417 001 002 003 004 005 006 9:00-10:20 A 9:00-10:20 A 10:30-11:50 A 10:30-11:50 A 12:00- 1:20 P 1:30- 2:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P MW tr MW tr tr MW M T W 1/25-5/2 1/25-5/2 evans, tracy ramsey, Annik Monreal, Maria ramsey, Annik Markley, Karen Valdes, Karla McDermott, John McDermott, John Markley, Karen Markley, Karen 1427 1417 1417 1417 1417 1417 1417 1417 1417

ANTH 102 F Cultural Anthropology

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course is an introduction to the cross-cultural study of human behavior which includes a study of the nature and evolution of culture, social and family structure, religion and language. this course satisfies the Multicultural graduation requirement.
21915 23677 22353 20295 001 002 003 004 9:00-10:20 A 10:30-11:50 A 12:00- 1:20 P 1:30- 2:50 P 4:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P MW tr MW tr M W 1/23-3/18 Monreal, Maria Markley, Karen Valdes, Karla Cheetham, David Valdes, Karla McDermott, John Monreal, Maria 117 1427 1417 1417 1417 1417

20289 100 20298 101

22337 ol1 ONLINE

20230 100 20231 101

22710 HY1 HYBRID 3:00- 4:50 P

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to log in to their course online as well meet on campus two hours per week to complete course assignments. Note: Day/Time listed above. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/ kmarkley. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 7; Last day to drop without W: Feb 7; Last day to drop with W: Apr 11; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.
23175 ol1 ONLINE 2/6-4/15 Markley, Karen

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Jan 23 or may be dropped. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/mmonreal or contact instructor at mmonreal@ fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Jan 31; Last day to drop without W: Jan 31; Last day to drop with W: Mar 5; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 27.
3/26-5/27 Monreal, Maria

22338 ol2 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Feb 6 or may be dropped. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/kmarkley or contact instructor at kmarkley@ fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 20; Last day to drop without W: Feb 20; Last day to drop with W: Mar 24; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 11.
2/6-5/6 Markley, Karen

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Mar 26 or may be dropped. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/mmonreal or contact instructor at mmonreal@ fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Apr 11; Last day to drop without W: Apr 11; Last day to drop with W: May 13; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 31.

ANTH 102HF Honors Cultural Anthropology

3 Units

23176 ol2 ONLINE

transfer: CSu, uC this course is an introduction to the cross-cultural study of human behavior, which includes a study of the nature and evolution of culture, social and family structure, religion and language. this course is enhanced for honors students.
22511 Hn1 12:00- 1:20 P MW Monreal, Maria 1416

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Feb 6 or may be dropped. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/kmarkley or contact instructor at kmarkley@ fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 24; Last day to drop without W: Feb 24; Last day to drop with W: Apr 16; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 13.

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

ANTH 103 F Introduction to Archaeology

3 Units

ANTH 101LF Physical Anthropology Lab

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC this is a survey of the science of archaeology: its development, methods, theories and objectives. Pre-history in both the old and new World will be presented with emphasis on the latter.
20302 001 10:30-11:50 A MW Cheetham, David 1416

transfer: CSu, uC Coreq: ANTH 101 F this course provides an introduction to laboratory methods used in research in physical anthropology. topics include the classification, biology, and behavior of living primates, and human skeletal materials.
21914 001 7:30-10:20 A t gonzalez, Denyee 1416

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The above course must be taken either at the same time as the Physical Lecture class or within one year of having successfully completed the Physical Lecture.
20232 002 12:30- 3:20 P t rose, Brandon 1416

The above course must be taken either at the same time as the Physical Lecture class or within one year of having successfully completed the Physical Lecture.
20233 100

The above course must be taken either at the same time as the Physical Lecture class or within one year of having successfully completed the Physical Lecture.
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ANTH 107 F 3 Units The Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft and Religion

transfer: CSu, uC the course is an anthropological survey of systems of magic, witchcraft, and religion from the past and present, from societies around the world. Special topics include myth, religious healing, witchcraft and sorcery, ritual and millenarian movements.
22448 HY1 HYBRID 3:00- 4:50 P r 1/26-5/3 1/26-5/3 Monreal, Maria Monreal, Maria 1417

ARCH 125 F Design Studio I

4 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: ARCH 113 F with a grade of C or better this course explores the formal and spatial language of architecture. Studio projects include analyses of case studies and their useful integration in the design process.
20083 100 LAB 6:00- 7:29 P 7:30- 8:50 P T R Lennon, Thomas Lennon, Thomas 711T 711T

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to log in to their course online as well meet on campus two hours per week to complete course assignments. Note: Day/Time listed above. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/ mmonreal. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 8; Last day to drop without W: Feb 8; Last day to drop with W: Apr 12; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.

ARCH 215 F Design Studio II

4 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: ARCH 125 F with a grade of C or better this course is a continuation of Design Studio I. Students will enhance their skills in visualization, decision-making and evaluation.
20088 100 LAB 6:00- 7:29 P 7:30- 8:50 P T R Lennon, Thomas Lennon, Thomas 711T 711T

ANTH 211 F Celtic Cultures

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course involves an anthropological exploration of the world of the Celts. Data from archaeology, genetics, historical linguistics, classical greek and roman texts and cultural anthropology will be utilized to explore the origins, migrations and change over time of the Celts into the modern day. All aspects of Celtic society will be explored, including religion, myth, ritual, roles of females and males, political and economic system, warfare and general ways of life.
22855 001 3:00- 5:50 P t Markley, Karen 1418

ARCH 225 F Design Studio III

4 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: ARCH 215 F with a grade of C or better A continuation of Design Studio II to further the understanding of organization of Design and emphasis on the Means of Architecture. Site analysis and building orientation will be explored. two- and three-dimensional drawings and model building will be produced.
20090 100 LAB 6:00- 7:29 P 7:30- 8:50 P T R Lennon, Thomas Lennon, Thomas 711T 711T

Architecture
ARCH 111 F Introduction to Architecture
22500 001 8:00- 9:20 A 20043 100 6:00- 8:50 P MW M

ARCH 227 F Internship in Architecture

1 to 4 Units

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course incorporates two areas of architecture; theory and history including the practical business of architecture.
thomas, David Thomas, David 711t 711T

transfer: CSu this course is designed to provide learning opportunities through employment in an architectural firm or related type of business. this course requires one hour lecture and five hours of supervised employment per week. An additional five hours per week of supervised employment is to be completed for each additional unit of credit.
21728 100 4:30- 5:20 P T Reyes, Tommy 711T

ARCH 924 F Architectural CAD II


20093 800 5:30-10:20 P

3 Units

ARCH 113 F Architectural Drawing I

3 Units

Prereq: ARCH 124 F with a grade of C or better this is an intermediate course which utilizes AutoCAD as a tool for completing a set of construction documents.
F Daren, June 2028

transfer: CSu Principles and methods of freehand and mechanically-constructed drawings in orthographic, axonometric and lineal perspective of three-dimensional images on two-dimensional surfaces will be covered.
22222 001 9:30-12:20 P MW thomas, David 711t

ARCH 934 F Architectural CAD III


20094 800 5:30-10:20 P

3 Units

ARCH 124 F Architectural CAD I


20076 001 12:30- 2:50 P 22260 100 5:30-10:20 P

3 Units

Prereq: ARCH 924 F with a grade of C or better the course utilizes AutoCAD as a tool for the completion of a set of construction documents.
F Daren, June 2028

transfer: CSu this course is an introduction to the use of CAD as a tool for architectural applications. Software covered in this course will be AutoCAD and DataCAD.
MW M thomas, David Daren, June 1012 2028

ARCH 944 F Architectural CAD IV


20096 100 5:30-10:20 P

3 Units

Prereq: ARCH 934 F with a grade of C or better this is an advanced course which utilizes the CAD system as a tool for generating three-dimensional architectural design.
M Daren, June 2028

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Art/comPuter grAPhics
ACG 100 F Intro to Computer Graphics for MACs
3 Units

ACG 132 F Electronic Paint for Macintosh

3 Units

transfer: CSu A general introduction to computer graphics for visual artists. this course teaches the use of computers, printers, scanners and networks, in addition to the major graphics programs. the emphasis is on ways that digital tools fit into artists creative strategies. learn more at http://acg2.fullcoll.edu/100/. Programs used: Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign
21046 22475 21045 002 8:00- 9:59 A lAB 10:00-10:20 A lAB 8:00-10:20 A 003 8:00- 9:59 A lAB 10:00-10:20 A lAB 8:00-10:20 A 001 2:30- 4:29 P LAB 4:30- 4:50 P lAB 2:30- 4:50 P t t r M M W M M W nauer, Kathleen nauer, Kathleen nauer, Kathleen nauer, Kathleen nauer, Kathleen nauer, Kathleen Baitoo, Hilda Baitoo, Hilda Baitoo, Hilda 1015 1024 1024 1025 1024 1024 1025 1024A 1024

transfer: CSu Students will learn how to use PhotoShop, the most commonly used digital manipulation software for the entertainment industry. this course will cover painting techniques used within the industry for creating conceptual art, prop design, art direction notes, texture creation, and color keys. Projects will reflect assignments that would be given within a daily workflow (environment) for the animation/game industry.
21890 23358 001 10:30-12:29 P lAB 12:30-12:50 P lAB 10:30-12:50 P 002 12:30- 2:29 P lAB 2:30- 2:50 P lAB 12:30- 2:50 P t t r t t r nauer, Kathleen nauer, Kathleen nauer, Kathleen Dimitriadis, Philip Dimitriadis, Philip Dimitriadis, Philip 1024 1024 1024 1026 1026 1026

ACG 140 F Desktop Publishing I for Macintosh

3 Units

transfer: CSu Find out how page layout is really done using the hottest program for the publishing industry, InDesign. Fine typesetting, accurate color control, and a boost to your productivity with streamlined workflows. learn more at http:// acg2.fullcoll.edu/140/
22174 101

ACG 104 F Intro: 3D Graphics/MAC

3 Units

The above class is being offered concurrently with ACG 146 F.

5:00- 9:50 P

Baitoo, Hilda

1024

transfer: CSu Students will learn the basics of the 3D production pipeline as implemented by the movie, animation and computer game studios. using Maya, this introductory class will cover modeling techniques, texturing, lighting, camera properties and rendering basics. Assignments will reflect introductory tasks given by the entertainment industry.
22469 001 3:00- 4:59 P LAB 5:00- 5:20 P lAB 3:00- 5:20 P t T r Dimitriadis, Philip Dimitriadis, Philip Dimitriadis, Philip 1026 1026 1026

ACG 146 F Desktop Publishing II for Macintosh

3 Units

transfer: CSu the complete compendium of digital page layout skills and procedures for the graphic designer using QuarkXPress. Create top-notch print communications, then automatically generate companion websites to reach additional audiences. learn more at http://acg2.fullcoll.edu/146/
22470 101

The above class is being offered concurrently with ACG 106 F.

The above class is being offered concurrently with ACG 140 F.

5:00- 9:50 P

Baitoo, Hilda

1024

ACG 106 F Intro: Dimensional Design/Mac

3 Units

ACG 150 F 3D Computer Animation for Macintosh

3 Units

transfer: CSu Students will continue forward with the basics learned in ACg 104 F and expand their knowledge of modeling, texturing and lighting. Students will learn to develop more complex models, environments, and vehicle creations. Students will start building a portfolio with assignments that cover a wide range of the entertainment industry; for game design, animation and the film industry.
22909 001 3:00- 4:59 P LAB 5:00- 5:20 P lAB 3:00- 5:20 P t T r Dimitriadis, Philip Dimitriadis, Philip Dimitriadis, Philip 1026 1026 1026

transfer: CSu Students will learn introductory animation techniques using Maya for animating in 3D. Students will start with principles of animation and learn how to animate props, cameras, and characters within a 3D environment. Assignments will reflect previous storytelling for developing a portfolio for 3D layout, environmental design, and interior design. Assignments will reflect commonly given tasks within the entertainment industry for animation and game design.
21048 001 1:00- 5:50 P W Dimitriadis, Philip 1026

The above class is being offered concurrently with ACG 104 F.

ACG 112 F Electronic Illustration

3 Units

ACG 162 F Multimedia for Macintosh

3 Units

transfer: CSu An advanced class for digital illustrators. resolve artistic and conceptual problems using Adobe Illustrator as your art medium. Create web and print artwork reflecting your personal style. Digital illustrations are on tV, on the Internet, in movies, magazines, books and on t-shirts. learn how to draw them using leading programs. learn more info at http://acg2.fullcoll.edu/112/
22471 101 LAB 5:00- 6:59 P 7:00- 9:50 P R R Mahmood, Hassaan Mahmood, Hassaan 1025 1024

transfer: CSu Become a 2D animation expert! Apply fundamental techniques of motion and sound to flash casual games, webisode cartoons, DVD navigation interfaces, and much more. learn to tell a story through visual and cinematic devices. Assemble a portfolio of motion graphics demonstrating your accomplishments in this growing field, equally applicable to broadcast and internet work. learn more at http://acg2.fullcoll.edu/162/
22473 101 LAB

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F F

Mahmood, Hassaan Mahmood, Hassaan

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ACG 164 F Multimedia Authoring

3 Units

ART 110 F continued:


20881 102 22494 101 20882 103 5:00- 7:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P W T R 1/23-5/30 Hayner, William Hartshorn, Nicole Schrieber-Smith, Nanci Susalla, Danielle 1002 1002 1002

transfer: CSu this course focuses on designing interactive multimedia presentations by integrating a variety of programs and media (sound, text, graphics, and video). Final output may take the form of DVDs, CD-roMs, websites, videos, cartoons, animated shorts, games, education, instructional training and creative selfexpression. open lab work may be required to complete assignments. learn more at http://acg2.fullcoll.edu/164/
22474 101 LAB

21932 ol1 ONLINE

The above class is being offered concurrently with ACG 162 F.

5:00- 6:59 P 7:00- 9:50 P

F F

Mahmood, Hassaan Mahmood, Hassaan

1025 1024

ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Jan 28 or may be dropped from the course. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/dsusalla or contact instructors email at dsusalla@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

ACG 170 F Digital Photography

3 Units

ART 112 F Art History: Ancient and Medieval

3 Units

transfer: CSu learn how to take pictures with digital cameras. Manipulate your photographs to develop fine art images, product shots for advertising and more. Hands-on use of a variety of cameras and their software and accessories, plus photo editing programs. learn more at http://acg2.fullcoll.edu/170/
21588 001 10:30-12:50 P lAB 10:30-12:50 P 21744 002 2:00- 3:59 P LAB 4:00- 4:20 P lAB 2:00- 4:20 P M W t T r nauer, Kathleen nauer, Kathleen nauer, Kathleen Nauer, Kathleen nauer, Kathleen 1024 1024 1025 1024 1024

transfer: CSu, uC A survey of the development of art from pre-history through the Middle Ages. Cultural, religious and historical influences on art are also studied. Plus 15 minutes per week arranged
20883 001 1:30- 2:50 P 21758 101 6:00- 8:50 P tr M Hartshorn, nicole Shriver, Juliea 1002 1002

ART 113 F Art History: Renaissance to Modern


20885 002 7:30- 8:50 A 20886 001 12:00- 1:20 P 23939 003 1:30- 2:50 P MW MW MW

3 Units

ACG 180 F Digital Video

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course provides an introduction to art from the renaissance through the 20th century.
Perez, Jaime Perez, Jaime Perez, Jaime 1002 1002 1002

transfer: CSu the course includes the study and hands-on use of computers, assorted software, video cameras, and other tools and techniques used for digitizing, editing and compositing video and audio sources. Prepare for Final Cut Pro certification. uses include multimedia, video editing and websites. For more info, go to http:// acg2.fullcoll.edu/180/
21743 101 LAB 5:00- 6:59 P 7:00- 9:50 P F F Jenerson-Madden, Dolores 1015 Jenerson-Madden, Dolores 1024A

ART 114 F Art History: Impressionism to Present


20887 001 7:30- 8:50 A 23294 002 9:00-10:20 A tr MW 1/23-5/30

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course covers the development of modern architecture, sculpture and painting from its origins in the 19th century to the present.
Perez, Jaime Perez, Jaime Susalla, Danielle 1002 1002

Art
ART 110 F Introduction to Art
3 Units

22425 ol1 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Jan 28 or may be dropped from the course. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/dsusalla or contact instructors email at dsusalla@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

transfer: CSu, uC this course provides an introduction to art from prehistoric times to the present. While examining the role that the visual arts have played in the development of the worlds cultures, the student is exposed to a wide variety of artistic media. Plus 15 minutes per week arranged PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
20874 20877 20878 20867 21419 20880 21756 20872 003 801 005 001 006 008 007 002 9:00-10:20 A 9:00-11:50 A 10:30-11:50 A 10:30-11:50 A 12:00- 1:20 P 3:00- 5:50 P 3:00- 5:50 P 3:00- 5:50 P tr S MW tr tr M t r Davidson, Deborah Metzger, Stephen Staff nakaue, Melanie nakaue, Melanie Shriver, Juliea Minear, Samantha Staff 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002

ART 118 F Color Theory

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course traces the historical development of color theory and provides exercises in paint mixture that have practical applications in the visual arts profession.
20895 001 6:00- 8:50 P TR Markle, Leslie 1028

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ART 120 F Basic Design

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Foundation course in composition, color, image development, basic art elements and principles. Art 120 F or Art 182 F are required for all art majors.
20897 002 10:00-12:50 P 20898 003 2:00- 4:50 P 20899 101 20896 102 6:00- 8:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P tr tr MW TR Corsi, Sandro Corsi, Sandro Corsi, Sandro Staff 1015 1015 1015 1015

ART 139 F Fashion Sketching

2 Units

transfer: CSu Introduction in the drawing of the clothed figure and basic fashion styles. Media used includes graphite, ink, marking pens, charcoal, colored pencils, photocopy and mixed media. rendering of fabrics and patterns included.
20904 101 6:00- 9:50 P R Kilby, Claudia 1021

ART 121 F Three-Dimensional Design

3 Units

ART 140 F Introduction to Advertising and Graphic Design

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: ART 120 F An introduction to three dimensional design, expanding the application of design theory, techniques and materials. the focus is on objects in 360 degree format and the development of new technical skills.
20900 001 9:00-11:50 A 20901 002 1:00- 3:50 P MW MW Stanaway, Carl Henke, William 2115 2110

transfer: CSu Basic course in advertising and graphic design emphasizing communication through use of concepts, type and images. Development of layout and com- puter skills, style and an introduction to logotype design. More info at http:// graphicdesign. fullcoll.edu. $15.00 Material Fee PAYABle At regIStrAtIon
20905 001 8:00-10:20 A 20906 801 9:00- 1:50 P 20907 002 12:00- 2:20 P 23306 101 5:30-10:20 P tr S MW W Heim, Joan Heim, Joan McMillan, richard McMillan, Richard 1025 1025 1025 1025

ART 122 F Gallery Design and Exhibition


20902 001 12:00- 2:50 P MW

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course introduces the design of exhibitions and the physical workings of an art gallery. Field trips are required. recommended for Art Majors.
Henke, Carol 1015

ART 144 F Fundamentals of Cartooning

2 Units

transfer: CSu Advisory: ART 182 F and ART 179 F An introduction to developing an original cartoon character. Also covered will be an overview of cartoon history. Course may be taken twice for credit.
20909 001 8:00- 9:50 A tr Sivertsen, Kirk 1028

ART 127 F Painting Concepts Floral

2 Units

this course covers a conceptual approach to organic form including floral compositions and various visual plant elements. the students will deal with classic symbolism and contrasts, employing fundamentals of color harmony and structure. Work is from nature, still life and photography in various painting media.
23322 002 1:00- 2:50 P 22725 101 6:00- 7:50 P MW MW Davidson, Deborah Southwell, Linda 1020 1021

ART 147 F Production Techniques for Graphic Designers

3 Units

The above class is being offered concurrently with ART 189 F. The above class is being offered concurrently with ART 188 F.

transfer: CSu Advisory: ART 140 F A study of methods and techniques necessary in preparing artwork for reproduction including computer-generated preparation of mechanical art, electronic pre-press, typography, paper specification, and commercial printing methods. Specifically for graphic design students. For more info, go to http://graphicdesign.fullcoll.edu. $15.00 Material Fee PAYABle At regIStrAtIon
22158 001 10:30-12:50 P tr McMillan, richard 1025

ART 129 F Portrait Drawing and Painting

2 Units
transfer: CSu

Advisory: ART 182 F and ART 186AF Drawing An exploration course in portrait drawing and painting based upon the study of the human head.
20903 001 9:00-12:50 P F Wallech, Megumi 1023

ART 148 F Packaging Design

3 Units

ART 131 F Printmaking

3 Units

transfer: CSu Advisory: ART 140 F and ACG 100 F Advanced course emphasizing design for packaging to simulate real world experience, including design for a range of 3D surfaces. Computer-generated professional quality finished comp projects. Basic digital photography for creating images suitable for portfolio. For more info, go to http://graphicdesign.fullcoll.edu. $15.00 Material Fee PAYABle At regIStrAtIon
22157 101 5:30-10:20 P M McMillan, Richard 1025

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: ART 120 F or ART 182 F, both with a grade of C or better Introduction to printmaking techniques including solar plate etching, linoleum cut and screen printing. Intermediate and advanced courses involving screen printing, solar plate etching, woodcut and digital printing.
21920 001 1:00- 3:50 P tr Smith, todd 1028

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ART 150AF Ceramics: Beginning Handbuilding

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Introduction to direct hand clay forming techniques, ceramic design and studio procedure. Plus one hour per week arranged lab
20914 20918 20919 20921 001 002 003 004 9:00-11:50 A 9:00-11:50 A 1:00- 3:50 P 1:00- 3:50 P 5:00- 7:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P MW tr MW tr MW TR Henke, William Pope, Daniel Pope, Daniel Henke, William Pope, Daniel Bliss, Jean 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001

ART 157 F Sketching for Animators and Illustrators

3 Units

transfer: CSu Advisory: ART 182 F and ART 186AF the emphasis in this course is on the creative development of sketchbook drawing, freehand perspective, figure and character development, and storyboard creation through quick sketch visualization. these skills are essential in the fields of animation and illustration.
23773 001 9:00-11:50 A tr Dimitriadis, Philip 1021

20922 101 20923 102

ART 160 F Fundamentals of Sculpture

3 Units

ART 150BF Ceramics: Beginning Throwing


Prereq: ART 150AF with a grade of C or better Introduction to throwing on the potters wheel. Plus one hour per week arranged lab
20925 23585 20927 20928 001 002 003 004 9:00-11:50 A 9:00-11:50 A 1:00- 3:50 P 1:00- 3:50 P 5:00- 7:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P MW tr MW tr MW TR Henke, William Pope, Daniel Pope, Daniel Henke, William Pope, Daniel Bliss, Jean

3 Units
transfer: CSu, uC

transfer: CSu, uC An introduction to sculpture using basic concepts, materials and techniques. this course focuses on modeling, casting and mold-making. Appropriate for the beginner. Plus one hour per week arranged lab
20944 001 9:00-11:50 A tr Stanaway, Carl 2115

1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001

ART 161 F Advanced Sculpture

3 Units

20930 101 20934 102

ART 150CF Ceramics: Advanced

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: ART 160 F An introduction to the support processes of sculpture, to expand the development of techniques, materials and processes. Class requirements are arranged by contract to allow a wide diversity of project. Plus one hour per week arranged lab
20945 001 12:00- 2:50 P tr Van ry, Michele 2115

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ART 150AF or ART 150BF, both with a grade of C or better this course continues the development of handbuilding and/or wheel throwing techniques and other ceramics processes. Plus one hour per week arranged lab
22732 22735 22435 20939 001 002 003 004 9:00-11:50 A 9:00-11:50 A 1:00- 3:50 P 1:00- 3:50 P 5:00- 7:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P MW tr MW tr MW TR Henke, William Pope, Daniel Pope, Daniel Henke, William Pope, Daniel Bliss, Jean 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001

ART 162 F Sculpture: Cast Metal

3 Units

transfer: CSu Advisory: ART 160 F or ART 185 F An introduction to the lost wax bronze casting process, investment, vacuum and sand casting. this class includes wax model production and mold making. Metal chasing and patination complete the cast bronze sculpture. Plus one hour per week arranged lab
20946 001 12:00- 2:50 P tr Van ry, Michele 2115

20940 101 20941 102

ART 152 F Ceramics Lab

1 Unit

ART 163 F Sculpture Open Studio

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Coreq: ART 150AF, ART 150BF, ART 150CF, ART 151 F, and ART 261 F, or completion of ART 150AF, ART 150BF or ART 150CF lab hours where a student can use open lab to earn one unit and work on further development of their ceramics. 48 hours per semester arranged, plus other hours open entry/open exit
21921 oe1 1/23-5/30 Pope, Daniel

Last day to add: Mar 25; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.

transfer: CSu, uC Coreq: ART 160AF, ART 160BF, ART 161AF, ART 161BF, ART 162AF, ART 162BF, ART 162CF, ART 162DF, ART 173AF, ART 173BF, ART 173CF, ART 173DF, ART 174AF, ART 174BF, ART 174CF, ART 174DF, ART 176AF, ART 176BF, ART 176CF, ART 176DF, OR ART 121 F Fifty-four hours of studio time giving access to the facility and equipment for students who are concurrently enrolled in three-dimensional classes, or students that have completed these courses. 54 hours per semester arranged open entry/open exit
21516 oe1 1/23-5/30 Van ry, Michele

The above open studio class meets on Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs from 3:00- 4:00 pm plus Tues/Thurs from 12:00-1:00 pm. Last day to add: Mar 25; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.

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Thursday = R 29

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ART 174AF Jewelry: Fabrication I

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course is an introduction to the concepts and techniques in the design and construction of jewelry and small metal objects using cutting, forming, and soldering techniques. the focus of this course is on original design of fine art jewelry in precious metals.
22115 001 9:00-11:50 A MW Van ry, Michele 2110

ART 182 F Basic Drawing

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course introduces fundamental skills and theories of accurate observational drawing including contour line, perspective, and shading. Media used include, but not limited to, pencil, ink, and charcoal. note: Art 182 F or Art 120 F are required for all art majors.
20971 20968 21942 22159 20967 20975 20979 20973 002 006 008 001 003 004 005 007 8:00-10:50 A 9:00-11:50 A 9:00- 2:50 P 10:00-12:50 P 12:00- 2:50 P 12:00- 2:50 P 1:00- 3:50 P 2:00- 4:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P MW MW F MW MW tr MW MW MW TR Stephenson, Mimi Davidson, Deborah Stephenson, Mimi Hayner, William Foster, ed Davidson, Deborah Stanaway, Carl Wallech, Megumi Hostetter, Darren Staff 1015 1021 1015 1023 1021 1021 1023 1028 1023 1023

ART 174BF Jewelry: Fabrication II

3 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: ART 174AF with a grade of C or better this course is a continuation of Art 174AF with advanced concepts and techniques in the design and construction of jewelry and metal objects using cutting, forming, and soldering. the focus of this course is on original design of fine art jewelry.
22116 002 9:00-11:50 A MW Van ry, Michele 2110

20977 101 21420 102

ART 176 F Stained Glass (Architectural Fabrication for Residential and Commercial)

3 Units

ART 185 F Life Sculpture

3 Units

transfer: CSu Instruction in the development of a variety of stained glass processes including window design and fabrication, mosaics, glass sculptures, glass painting, kiln fusing and glass bead making.
21423 001 10:00- 3:50 P F Schrieber-Smith, nanci 2110

transfer: CSu, uC this course is an introduction to figurative sculpture with the emphasis on accurate anatomy of the human figure. the focus is the understanding of structure gesture, proportion, and surface muscles of the life model.
20981 001 12:00- 2:50 P MW Van ry, Michele 2115

ART 186AF Beginning Life Drawing

3 Units

ART 179 F Drawing for Non-Art Majors

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Introduction to basic drawing techniques involving shading, perspective and contour drawing. emphasis is on representational drawing with a variety of media, including graphite, charcoal, conte, ink, pastel, and colored pencil.
22959 101 6:00- 9:50 P M Gonzalez, Manuel 1028

transfer: CSu, uC A beginning course in drawing from the human figure. emphasis is on the development of a basic understanding of structure, anatomy and movement through the use of the skeleton and life model. required by all art majors.
20987 001 9:00-11:50 A 20988 002 12:00- 2:50 P 20989 003 3:00- 5:50 P tr tr tr Van ry, Michele Alvarez, Javier Dowdalls, James 1020 1020 1020

ART 180 F Perspective Drawing and Rendering

3 Units
transfer: CSu

ART 186BF Intermediate Life Drawing

3 Units

Prereq: ART 182 F with a grade of C or better Students will learn how to create the illusion of three dimensions on a twodimensional drawing surface. lectures and demonstrations guide the students to an understanding of the visual perception of space and how to enhance their artwork using this knowledge. note: this course may be taken by students who previously passed the Art 180 F two-unit class.
22882 001 10:00- 3:50 P F Dowdalls, James 1028

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ART 186AF with a grade of C or better An intermediate course in life drawing, emphasis is on the refinement of basic skills and the understanding of gesture, structure, and anatomy through the use of the skeleton and life models. recommended for art majors.
20990 001 9:00-11:50 A 20992 002 12:00- 2:50 P 20993 003 3:00- 5:50 P tr tr tr Van ry, Michele Alvarez, Javier Dowdalls, James 1020 1020 1020

ART 186CF Advanced Life Drawing

3 Units

Make Sure To Attend the First Class Meeting


attendanceatthefirstmeetingofaclassisadvised becauseofenrollmentdemands.anystudentnot reportingtothefirstclassmeetingmaybedropped fromtheroster.

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ART 186BF with a grade of C or better An advanced course in drawing from the human figure. emphasis is on a focused review of previous drawing exercises, the refinement of techniques and advanced studio problems. recommended for art majors.
21923 001 9:00-11:50 A 22742 002 12:00- 2:50 P 20996 003 3:00- 5:50 P tr tr tr Van ry, Michele Alvarez, Javier Dowdalls, James 1020 1020 1020

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ART 188 F Watercolor Painting


20985 001 6:00- 8:50 P

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Basic to advanced instruction in watercolor painting techniques, understanding composition and watercolor mixing.
The above class is being offered concurrently with ART 127 F.
MW Southwell, Linda 1021

ART 196HF Honors Creative Arts Art

3 Units

ART 189AF Beginning Painting


21007 23916 20998 21010 21008 002 801 001 005 004 9:00-11:50 A 9:00- 2:50 P 10:00-12:50 P 1:00- 3:50 P 1:00- 3:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Students will gain an in-depth exposure to the musical and theatrical performing arts; the fine arts of painting, sculpture, and photography; and to literature. the focus of this seminar-based course is on how these creative arts interrelate. there will be a fee of approximately $100 per semester payable at the Bursars office. Students who receive credit in this course may not receive credit in MuS 196HF or tHeA 196HF.
22745 Hn1 9:00-11:50 A F Perez, Jaime 1002

transfer: CSu, uC Introduction to materials, techniques and concepts of both traditional and contemporary painting.
MW S tr MW tr MW TR Hostetter, Darren Minear, Samantha Hayner, William Davidson, Deborah Hayner, William Yossifor, Liat Metzger, Stephen 1020 1020 1023 1020 1023 1020 1020

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

ART 197 F Mural and Faux Finishing

3 Units

21013 102 21012 101

transfer: CSu this course is for the beginning through advanced student intended to teach the fundamentals of faux (fake) finishes and mural painting. Students will learn how to execute a variety of finishes and create murals, how to bid jobs and how to work with a variety of materials.
22165 001 9:00- 2:50 P F tavonatti, tara 1021

ART 189BF Intermediate Painting


21016 23917 21015 21019 21017 002 801 001 005 004 9:00-11:50 A 9:00- 2:50 P 10:00-12:50 P 1:00- 3:50 P 1:00- 3:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P MW S tr MW tr MW TR

3 Units
transfer: CSu, uC
1020 1020 1023 1020 1023 1020 1020

Prereq: ART 189AF with a grade of C or better Further exploration with materials, techniques and concepts of painting.
Hostetter, Darren Minear, Samantha Hayner, William Davidson, Deborah Hayner, William Yossifor, Liat Metzger, Stephen

ART 210 F Life Painting

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ART 189AF and ART 186AF, both with a grade of C or better, or a portfolio review by the instructor to ensure the students skill level will lead to success in the course this course is an introduction to painting the human figure with an emphasis on realistic representation of the human form. Historical and contemporary uses of the figure in art will be explored.
22434 001 9:00- 2:50 P F Alvarez, Javier 1020

21021 102 21020 101

ART 189CF Advanced Painting

3 Units

ART 244 F Illustration

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ART 189BF with a grade of C or better this course is a study of advanced painting problems including traditional and contemporary painting methods with an emphasis on concept.
23776 23918 21924 22743 22161 002 801 001 005 004 9:00-11:50 A 9:00- 2:50 P 10:00-12:50 P 1:00- 3:50 P 1:00- 3:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P MW S tr MW tr MW TR Hostetter, Darren Minear, Samantha Hayner, William Davidson, Deborah Hayner, William Yossifor, Liat Metzger, Stephen 1020 1020 1023 1020 1023 1020 1020

transfer: CSu Advisory: ART 182 F and ART 120 F this class covers the creative process of illustration, from inception through completion. emphasis is on developing a portfolio that would be appropriate for commissioned illustration in advertising, publishing, and entertainment graphics.
22431 001 10:00-12:50 P MW Dowdalls, James 1028

21025 102 21925 101

ART 290 F Portfolio Preparation and Artwork Presentation

3 Units

ART 194 F Painting Studio Lab

1 Unit

transfer: CSu Prereq: ART 120 F or ART 182 F, both with a grade of C or better Students will learn how to best present their artwork in a professional manner with the help of faculty and professionals in their respective areas of specialization.
22897 101 6:00- 8:50 P W Capps, Kelly 1028

Prereq: ART 189AF with a grade of C or better Fifty-four hours of laboratory in the painting studio. Painting activities include improving skill level, furthering technical development, exploring diverse media, developing personal subject matter and style. May be taken four times for credit. open entry/open exit
21926 oe2 10:00-12:50 P tr 1/23-5/30 Hayner, William 1023

Student Responsibility to Drop Classes


ifyoudecidenottoattendclassesforwhichyouhave registered,itisyourresponsibilitytoofficiallydrop withinpublisheddeadlines.

Last day to add: Mar 25; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.
21927 oe1 1:00- 3:50 P MW 1/23-5/30 Davidson, Deborah 1020

Last day to add: Mar 25; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.

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ART 299 F Art Independent Study

1 to 2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC review required this course is designed for the student who wishes advanced, personalized instruction beyond the standard course work. Instructor approval is needed before registering for this class. May be taken four times for credit. Plus one hour per week arranged
20986 IS1 1/23-5/30 Hayner, William

AUTO 070 F Engine Reconditioning

7 Units

Advisory: AUTO 131 F engine repair on contemporary high-tech engines. operating principles, nomenclature, design, diagnostic inspection and reconditioning procedures are demonstrated. overhaul your engine (out of the car) during lab time.
20127 001 12:00- 4:20 P MW gordon, robert 903lH

The above class is a 1 Unit course requiring 54 hours. Student must sign up with a teacher in the department before registering for this class. Completed form must be in the Art Office by the second week of class.
22160 IS2 1/23-5/30 Hayner, William

The above section is intended for students who have completed AUTO 081 F with a grade of B or better.

The above class is a 2 Unit course requiring 108 hours. Student must sign up with a teacher in the department before registering for this class. Completed form must be in the Art Office by the second week of class.

AUTO 073 F Brake Systems Repair


20129 001 12:00- 4:20 P

7 Units

Advisory: AUTO 131 F operating principles and repair procedures for disc and drum brakes, including anti-lock braking systems. Preparation for ASe Brakes (A5) examination.
MW lopez, David 907lH

The above section is intended for students who have completed AUTO 083 F.

Astronomy (see Earth Sciences) Automotive


All courses listed below with room numbers ending in LH will be held at our new La Habra Site: 1000 Leslie Street (off Imperial Hwy west of Harbor Blvd.)

AUTO 081 F Engine Rebuilding and Repair

8 Units

Advisory: AUTO 131 F Students will dismantle, clean, measure, perform common machining operations and reassemble an engine. topics addressed on the ASe engine repair (A1) examination are emphasized.
20135 001 12:00- 1:59 P lAB 2:00- 4:20 P lAB 2:00- 2:50 P MWF MW F gordon, robert gordon, robert gordon, robert 903lH 903lH 903lH

AUTO 082 F Engine Performance and Driveability

8 Units

AUTO 055 F Automotive Business Management

5 Units

Advisory: AUTO 131 F this class begins with basic tune-up and concludes with fuel injection and computer controls, including the use of modern test equipment. topics addressed on the ASe engine Performance (A8) examination are emphasized.
22009 001 8:00-11:50 A MWF Berryhill, robert 907lH

Advisory: AUTO 131 F the course covers the automotive service management operations of an automotive business/dealership as related to automobile service consultant/manager by focusing on the repair order as a legal document. It also covers the appointment system, telephone skills, warranties, communications strategies, product knowledge, selling skills, proactive customer handling, and multiple ways to reduce costs and improve profits. topics addressed on the ASe Automobile Service Consultant test (C1) will be emphasized.
22726 100 6:00- 9:20 P MW Waltmann, Daniel 903LH

AUTO 083 F Brake and Suspension Systems Repair

8 Units

Advisory: AUTO 131 F Brakes, suspension and steering theory, diagnosis and repair, including wheel alignment and balancing. Prepares the student to take ASe Steering and Suspension (A4) and Brakes (A5) examinations.
20142 001 12:00- 1:59 P lAB 2:00- 2:50 P lAB 2:00- 4:20 P MWF F MW lopez, David lopez, David lopez, David 907lH 907lH 907lH

AUTO 060 F Automotive Powertrains


21807 100 8:00-11:50 A tr

5 Units

Advisory: AUTO 131 F operation, service, repair and rebuilding of manual transmission and transaxle, drive lines, differentials, and basic powertrain electrical and electronic systems.
Miranda, Jose 903lH

AUTO 084 F Automatic Transmissions

8 Units

AUTO 065 F Automotive Electrical and Electronic Systems

5 Units

Advisory: AUTO 131 F operation, service, repair and rebuilding of popular (representative) automatic transmissions and transaxles, including electronically-controlled transmissions. Instruction will closely parallel topics addressed on the ASe Automatic transmission/transaxle (A2) exam.
22607 001 8:00-11:50 A MWF Miranda, Jose 903lH

Advisory: AUTO 131 F this class begins with basic electricity, covers the chassis electrical system, and concludes with computer controls. topics addressed on the ASe electrical and electronic Systems (A6) test will be emphasized.
20125 001 12:00- 3:50 P tr Berryhill, robert 907lH

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AUTO 089 F Automotive Air Conditioning

4 Units

BIOL 101 F continued:


20015 008 9:00-10:50 A lAB 11:00- 1:50 P 20023 017 9:00-11:50 A lAB 1:00- 2:50 P 20024 800 9:00-12:50 P LAB 6:00- 8:50 P 20016 010 10:30-12:20 P lAB 1:30- 4:20 P 20017 011 10:30-12:20 P lAB 1:30- 4:20 P 20018 012 10:30-12:20 P lAB 1:30- 4:20 P 20025 101 LAB 23914 102 LAB 6:006:006:006:009:50 P 8:50 P 9:50 P 8:50 P

Advisory: AUTO 131 F this course covers the theory and principles of automotive air conditioning, including servicing, maintenance, diagnosis and repair of modern air conditioning systems. topics addressed on the ASe Heating and Air Conditioning test (A7) will be emphasized.
23119 001 6:00- 9:50 P TR Ball, Greg 907LH

AUTO 090 F 6 Units Emission Control Systems and Advanced Diagnosis

Advisory: AUTO 131 F Advanced fuel injection and computer control diagnosis and preparation for State of California Bureau of Auto repair emissions license examination, and for the ASe A8 and l1 tests. this class is recommended for advanced automotive students.
22775 100 6:00- 9:50 P TR Brenneman, Thomas 903LH

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Allen, Maala Allen, Maala nilkanth, gitanjali nilkanth, gitanjali tommerup, Megan Tommerup, Megan Vincent, leonard Vincent, leonard Vincent, leonard Vincent, leonard Vincent, leonard Vincent, leonard Dejong, Michael Dejong, Michael Dejong, Michael Dejong, Michael

421 429 422 425 422 422 420 422 420 422 420 422 412 429 412 429

AUTO 131 F Automotive Fundamentals


20108 20110 20115 20116 001 002 003 004 8:00-10:50 A 8:00-10:50 A 12:00- 2:50 P 3:00- 5:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P MW tr tr tr MW

4 Units

BIOL 101HF Honors General Biology

5 Units

transfer: CSu A class for the beginner assuming no knowledge entering the class, and covers all major systems of the car.
lopez, David lopez, David gordon, robert Zepeda, Charles Miranda, Jose 905lH 907lH 903lH 903lH 907LH

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this integrated lecture-laboratory course, enhanced for honors students, is an introductory non-majors course that will emphasize the fundamental understanding of basic biological principles. Students may not receive credit in BIol 101HF after taking BIol 100 F, BIol 101 F, or BIol 102 F. Field trips are required. Fees will not exceed $15.
22212 Hn1 10:30-12:20 P lAB 9:00-11:50 A MW F Young, Calvin Young, Calvin 1246 429

23378 100

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

Biology
BIOL 101 F General Biology
20008 20009 20021 20010 20011 20012 20013 20020 20022 20014

BIOL 102 F Human Biology

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course will study modern biological concepts in a human context with emphasis on human systems. Current topics of environmental, nutritional and public health are discussed.
21839 20026 22983 20027 20028 005 001 002 003 004 7:30- 8:50 A 9:00-10:20 A 9:00-10:20 A 10:30-11:50 A 10:30-11:50 A 6:00- 8:50 P MW MW tr MW tr W 1/23-5/30 Dorado, David Dorado, David gerrard, Amanda Dawson, Bradley Young, Calvin Baker, Michael Dorado, David 425 420 421 412 615 410

5 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this introductory non-majors course will emphasize basic biological principles, structure and function of living organisms and contemporary issues.
001 8:00-10:50 A lAB 11:00-12:50 P 002 8:00-10:50 A lAB 11:00-12:50 P 015 8:30-11:20 A lAB 12:30- 2:20 P 003 8:30-10:20 A lAB 10:30- 1:20 P 004 8:30-10:20 A lAB 10:30- 1:20 P 005 8:30-10:20 A lAB 9:00-11:50 A 006 8:30-10:20 A lAB 12:00- 2:50 P 014 8:30-11:20 A lAB 12:30- 2:20 P 016 9:00-11:50 A lAB 1:00- 2:50 P 007 9:00-10:50 A lAB 11:00- 1:50 P t tr r tr M MW MW M MW W MW F MW F W MW t tr tr t Wu, Jo Wen Wu, Jo Wen Wu, Jo Wen Wu, Jo Wen Feaster, Jeffery Feaster, Jeffery Collins, Kenneth Collins, Kenneth Collins, Kenneth Collins, Kenneth Collins, Kenneth Staff Collins, Kenneth Staff Feaster, Jeffery Feaster, Jeffery nilkanth, gitanjali nilkanth, gitanjali Allen, Maala Allen, Maala 429 425 429 425 429 420 410 422 410 422 410 422 410 422 429 420 422 425 421 429

20029 100

23343 ol1 ONLINE

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BIOL 102LF Human Biology Laboratory

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Coreq: BIOL 102 F this introductory class includes exercises in identification of anatomical structures including cells, tissues, and organ systems, and their physiological functions and relationships, and the basic understanding of the disease process by using the scientific method.
20030 001 1:00- 3:50 P 20031 002 1:00- 3:50 P 21683 003 1:00- 3:50 P 21684 100 6:00- 8:50 P M t r M lin, Susan lin, Susan lin, Susan Tommerup, Megan 427 427 427 427

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Thursday = R 33

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BIOL 104 F Biology of Insects and Spiders


21917 001 6:00- 8:50 P M

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course familiarizes students with basic biological principles as illustrated by insects and spiders, with emphasis on their relations to plants and animals.
Vincent, Leonard 428

BIOL 272 F Cell and Molecular Biology

4 Units

BIOL 109 F Genetics and Biotech in Society

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: BIOL 170 F and one semester of college chemistry with a grade of C or better this integrated lecture/lab course covers the molecular basis of life, cellular metabolism, molecular genetics, gene expression, cell structure and function, and immunology.
20032 23332 001 8:00- 9:20 A lAB 9:30-10:50 A 002 11:00-12:20 P lAB 12:30- 1:50 P MW MW MW MW Wu, Jo Wen Wu, Jo Wen Wu, Jo Wen Wu, Jo Wen 426 426 426 426

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course covers the basic concepts and experiments of heredity. Discussions include current advances in biotechnology such as cloning, recombinant DnA technology, DnA profiling, gene therapy and assisted reproductive technologies.
21768 ol1 ONLINE 2/6-5/30 Wu, Jo Wen

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by the SECOND DAY or may be dropped from the course. This course uses Blackboard. For course information, visit the website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/jwu/109 or contact instructor at jwu@fullcoll. edu. For general information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online. fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 29; Last day to drop without W: Feb 29; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 16.

BIOL 274 F General Ecology

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: BIOL 170 F with a grade of C or better this course is a survey of general ecological principles, including biotic interactions, ecosystem processes, behavioral and physiological adaptations of organisms, and population and community models. Field trips, including an overnight trip, are required.
20033 001 8:00- 9:20 A lAB 9:30-12:20 P tr r Collins, Kenneth Collins, Kenneth 426 426

BIOL 141 F Marine Mammal Biology and Conservation

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course provides an overview of the diversity of marine mammals, along with their natural history, behavior, physiology, and ecology. required field trips are included.
21220 001 9:00-11:50 A F Chamberlin, William 428

BIOL 276 F Genetics and Evolutionary Biology

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: BIOL 272 F with a grade of C or better this course is a comprehensive survey of the genetics of living organisms, including inheritance, expression and evolutionary implications. Field trips may be required.
20034 001 2:30- 5:20 P MW Young, Calvin 426

BIOL 170 F Organismal Biology

5 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better and high school biology with a grade of B or better Advisory: BIOL 101 F with a grade of C or better or advanced placement high school biology with a grade of 3 or better on the placement exam this is a course to familiarize student with the diversity and biology of living organisms, with emphasis on the evolution of anatomical and physiological adaptions. Field trips are required for this class.
21512 21513 21514 21840 001 7:30- 8:50 A 9:30-10:20 A lAB 10:30- 1:20 P 002 7:30- 8:50 A 9:30-10:20 A lAB 10:30- 1:20 P 003 9:00-10:20 A 10:30-11:20 A lAB 12:00- 2:50 P 004 9:00-10:20 A 10:30-11:20 A lAB 12:00- 2:50 P tr t t tr r r MW M M MW W W Feaster, Jeffery Feaster, Jeffery Feaster, Jeffery Feaster, Jeffery Feaster, Jeffery Feaster, Jeffery Allen, Maala Allen, Maala Allen, Maala Allen, Maala Allen, Maala Allen, Maala 410 428 428 410 428 428 412 428 428 412 428 428

BIOL 299 F Biological Science Independent Study

1 Unit

transfer: CSu Prereq: A 200-level course in the biological sciences with a grade of B or better this course involves lab and/or field investigations under the guidance of members of the life sciences faculty.
22996 IS1 1/23-5/30 Staff

Business mAnAgement
finAnce And investment-relAted courses
BUS 101 F Personal Financial Management
3 Units
transfer: CSu this course will provide information needed by individuals to develop and create a personal financial plan. Course topics include budgeting, borrowing, charge accounts, installment buying, investments and home ownership.
20249 001 9:00-10:20 A 20250 002 10:30-11:50 A 22801 100 7:00- 9:50 P MW tr M Miller, David Craig, John Climaco, Gregorio 323 312 323

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BUS 151 F Business Mathematics

3 Units

internAtionAl Business courses


BUS 131 F Principles of International Business
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transfer: CSu Prereq: MATH 020 F or math skills clearance this course presents the mathematics of business including accounting, banking, management, consumer credit and more. this class satisfies the college graduation math requirement and is recommended for all Business majors, but does not meet the ge math requirement for transfer to CSu.
22833 ol1 ONLINE 1/23-5/30 troop, Jane

3 Units

this course provides an overview of the global environment, focusing on differences of doing business in foreign countries compared to the united States. this course fulfills the Multicultural graduation requirement.
Kuritzky, neil 313

ONLINE CLASS: The above course has an OPTIONAL IN-PERSON ORIENTATION is scheduled for Thurs, Jan 26 at 5 pm in Rm. 510 OR Fri, Jan 27 at 12 pm in Rm. 510. The above course information can be found at the instructors website: http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/jtroop or by emailing the instructor at jtroop@fullcoll.edu. All students must log into the course in Blackboard, obtain and read the course introduction and syllabus then send the instructor an e-mail by the second week of class to remain in the course. For log in instruction, visit the FAQs at http://online.fullcoll.edu.Students must be selfmotivated to successfully complete an online course.

BUS 132 F Principles of Import/Export

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course provides all the information needed to begin import/export activities. Special emphasis placed on research, markets, documentation, transportation and finance. useful for businesses wishing to expand operations to foreign markets.
22803 100

BUS 251 F Business Finance

3 Units

The above course is only offered during the Spring term.

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transfer: CSu this course emphasizes the skills required to effectively supervise and manage employees in organizations, including planning, organizing, and controlling the workload and understanding worker behavior. this is a practical, hands-on course.
22839 100 7:00- 9:50 P R Climaco, Gregorio 323

lAw-relAted courses
BUS 240 F Legal Environment of Business
20337 002 10:30-11:50 A 20340 003 12:00- 1:20 P 20341 101 7:00- 9:50 P 20336 ol1 ONLINE MW tr R 1/23-5/30

3 Units

english-relAted courses
BUS 111 F Business Communications
3 Units
transfer: CSu Students will have the opportunity to write effective business letters, memos and reports. the course will also emphasize resume and report writing. Some oral skills are included. (this course meets the Fullerton College english graduation requirements.)
22802 001 10:30-11:50 A 20263 002 12:00- 1:20 P 21799 101 20265 100 4:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P MW tr W M Haig, Jeffrey Standen, Kathleen Standen, Kathleen Cooper, Jobeth 322 322 322 322

transfer: CSu, uC An introductory course to the American legal system and the legal constraints on a business firm. required of all Business Administration majors at CSuF.
Wilson, Marcus Cooper, David Cooper, David Cooper, David 1018 1018 327

ONLINE CLASS: The above course requires students to attend one of the three MANDATORY ORIENTATIONS: Thurs, Jan 26, 11 am in Rm. 327 OR Thurs, Jan 26, 8 pm in Rm. 327 OR Thurs, Jan 26, 9 pm in Rm. 327. MANDATORY FINAL EXAM: Thurs, May 17, 9 am in Rm. 327 OR Thurs, May 17, 7 pm in Rm. 327. This course uses Blackboard. Students can contact the instructor at dcooper@fullcoll.edu. Updated class information and requirements can be found online at http://online.fullcoll.edu; for log in instruction, click on FAQs.

BUS 211 F Writing for Business

3 Units

BUS 241AF Business Law

3 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF with a grade of C or better; the prefix for this course is BUS but this writing course has sequential skills to those taught in ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF. this course is an introduction to communication skills and knowledge needed in organizations today. Students learn writing strategies for memos, letters, emails and reports. Included are strategies for oral presentations, job interviews and team building. (required for all Business Administration majors at CSuF.)
20321 22110 22804 20322 001 002 003 004 9:00-10:20 A 9:00-10:20 A 10:30-11:50 A 12:00- 1:20 P 4:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P MW tr tr MW R T R Pratt, Allison troesh, Joshua Haig, Jeffrey Pratt, Allison Troesh, Joshua Thompson, Jennifer Troesh, Joshua 322 322 322 322 322 322 322

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation An introductory course to the American legal system and contract law. (transfers to CSulB, uSC, CAl PolY)
20350 001 10:30-11:50 A 22178 ol1 ONLINE tr 1/23-5/30 Cooper, David Cooper, David 327

ONLINE CLASS: The above course requires students to attend one of the three MANDATORY ORIENTATIONS: Thurs, Jan 19, 11 am in Rm. 327 OR Thurs, Jan 19, 8 pm in Rm. 327 OR Thurs, Jan 26, 9 pm in Rm. 327. MANDATORY FINAL EXAM: Thurs, May 17, 9 am in Rm. 327 OR Thurs, May 17, 7 pm in Rm. 327. This course uses Blackboard. Students can contact the instructor at dcooper@fullcoll.edu. Updated class information and requirements can be found online at http://online.fullcoll.edu; for log in instruction, click on FAQs.

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BUS 100 F Introduction to Business
3 Units
transfer: CSu, uC this introductory business course is designed to give an understanding and appreciation for the American business/economic system. the course surveys the nature of business, ownership, physical factors, personnel relations, marketing, finance, corporate ownership, management control, business regulation, law taxation, and the international business environment.
21798 21465 21466 21797 004 001 002 003 9:00-10:20 A 10:30-11:50 A 10:30-11:50 A 12:00- 1:20 P 7:00- 9:50 P tr MW tr MW M 1/23-5/30 Wilson, Marcus reha, Delores Wilson, Marcus reha, Delores Miller, David Wilson, Kristine 1018 327 1018 327 1018

BUS 266 F Human Relations in Business

3 Units

transfer: CSu Development of leadership, attitudes, and supervision skills necessary for advancement in management. topics include human relations theory, communications, leadership development, motivation techniques, workforce diversity, group dynamics, and other areas of importance to managers.
22806 100 7:00- 9:50 P T Castle, Christopher 313

mArketing mAnAgement
MKT 100 F Introduction to Marketing
3 Units
transfer: CSu this course is an introduction to marketing and e-marketing principles and their practical applications. topics include market analysis, marketing planning, consumer behavior, marketing mix strategies and internet marketing. this course incorporates current developments in marketing to acquaint students with the present day challenges of marketing activities.
20863 001 9:00-10:20 A 20864 100 7:00- 9:50 P 23609 ol1 ONLINE MW M 1/23-5/30 reha, Delores Reha, Delores reha, Delores 327 327

21467 100

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ONLINE CLASS: The above course has no mandatory on-campus orientation. The first day of class the instructor will email registered students the orientation material and syllabus. Students who do not receive the material or want to get a head start should email the instructor at kwilson@fullcoll.edu. If students have problems or questions logging onto Blackboard, go to http://online. fullcoll.edu, click on FAQs for assistance and double check the course syllabus because most questions will be answered by reading the syllabus carefully. Students can immediately begin coursework by following the study commitment and course outline from the syllabus. This class moves very quickly and students must be self-motivated and take a comprehensive final on-campus to successfully complete the course.

BUS 180 F Small Business Management

3 Units

ONLINE CLASS: The above course has no on-campus orientation. The instructor will email orientation materials and course syllabus to all registered students on the first day of the semester. If you do not receive these materials the first week of class, contact the instructor immediately. Midterm and final exams are required and must be taken on campus. For course specific information, contact the instructor at dreha@fullcoll.edu. For general information about Blackboard course management system, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

transfer: CSu this course covers the problems encountered in organizing and operating a small business, including financial sources, accounting information, marketing and other related information.
20300 002 9:00-10:20 A 20282 001 10:30-11:50 A 20301 100 7:00- 9:50 P tr MW T Haig, Jeffrey Miller, David Smith, Gary 323 323 323

MKT 103 F Principles of Advertising

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course covers the role of advertising in the marketing process, including a marketing overview, planning for the advertising campaign, creating and placing ads in media and development of an advertising plan.
23954 ol1 ONLINE

BUS 262 F Principles of Management

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course covers practical examples and applications for the four key areas of management: planning, organizing, leading and controlling. real world cases and student experience will provide examples of concepts covered in class.
21878 001 10:30-11:50 A 22837 ol1 ONLINE tr 1/23-5/30 Standen, Kathleen Standen, Kathleen 313

ONLINE CLASS: The above course has no on-campus orientation. This course uses Blackboard. The instructor will email orientation materials and course syllabus to all registered students on the first day of the semester. If you do not receive these materials the first week of class, contact the instructor immediately. MIDTERM and FINAL EXAMS are required and must be taken on campus. For course specific information, contact the instructor at dreha@ fullcoll.edu. For general information about Blackboard course management system, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

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ONLINE CLASS: The above course has no mandatory on-campus orientation. The first day of class the instructor will email registered students the orientation material and syllabus. Students who do not receive the material or want to get a head start should email the instructor at kstanden@fullcoll.edu. Students can immediately begin coursework by following the study commitment and course outline from the syllabus. This class moves quickly and students must be self-motivated. There is a mandatory comprehensive final on-campus to successfully complete the course.

MKT 151 F New Media Marketing (formerly Internet Marketing and Promotion)

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course introduces students to marketing and promotion on the internet. Students will learn basic marketing techniques, World Wide Web marketing skills, examine business resources on the internet, and create an internet-focus marketing and promotion plan.
23166 100 9:00-10:20 A 9:00-10:20 A t r Standen, Kathleen Standen, Kathleen 313 315

MKT 208 F Principles of Selling

3 Units

this course emphasizes selling techniques for the modern business environment and the new practices needed to succeed in todays information economy. topics include customer relations, professional image, selling techniques and procedures, and the ethics of selling.
21314 100

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CHEM 100 F Chemistry for Daily Life
4 Units
transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course focuses on the practical significance of chemical principles in the context of societal, political and economic issues that impact our world. It is designed for non-science majors seeking a lab science to fulfill a general education requirement.
20184 AP1 9:00-10:20 A lAB 10:30-11:50 A tr tr Foster, Samuel Foster, Samuel 425 434

Attention Chemistry Students

Did you know that CHEM 107 F is a PREREQUISITE for CHEM 111AF?

Students planning to take CHeM 111AF must take CHeM 107 F or challenge the course by passing a proficiency exam. For exam info: http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/gmenchaca/chemistry_test.htm or CHeCK WItH ASSeSSMent Center In rooM 513

CHEM 107 F Elementary Chemistry

5 Units

APPLE COURSE: The above class is open to all students but recommended for future teachers. For more info, contact the Center for Careers in Education at (714) 992-7067.
20185 002 2:00- 3:20 P lAB 3:30- 4:50 P 20186 100 LAB 6:00- 7:20 P 7:30- 8:50 P MW MW TR TR Foster, Samuel Foster, Samuel Smyth, Nathaniel Smyth, Nathaniel 425 434 425 434

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better this course is intended to prepare students for the CHeM 111AF and CHeM 111BF sequence. Problem solving strategies are emphasized. Students with weak, dated, or no chemistry background are particularly encouraged to enroll.
23920 005 7:30- 9:20 A 9:30-10:20 A lAB 7:30-10:20 A 20192 004 8:30-10:20 A 10:30-11:20 A lAB 11:30- 2:20 P 20190 002 8:30-10:20 A 10:30-11:20 A lAB 1:00- 3:50 P 20191 003 8:30-10:20 A 10:30-11:20 A lAB 1:00- 3:50 P 21720 001 10:30-11:20 A 11:30- 1:20 P lAB 11:30- 2:20 P 20194 100 5:007:007:005:007:007:006:50 P 7:50 P 9:50 P 6:50 P 7:50 P 9:50 P MW W F MW M W tr t t tr r r r tr F MW M W TR T R Wen, Zhong Wen, Zhong Wen, Zhong Huck, Betty Huck, Betty Huck, Betty Dadson, guy Dadson, guy Dadson, guy Dadson, guy Dadson, guy Dadson, guy Staff Staff Staff Shah, Sonali Shah, Sonali Shah, Sonali Staff Staff Staff 414AB 414AB 436 415 436 436 420 436 436 420 436 436 414AB 414AB 436 425 425 436 414AB 414AB 436

CHEM 101 F Introduction to Chemistry

5 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: MATH 040 F this course focuses on the introductory principles of inorganic, organic chemistry and biochemistry. It is designed for allied health science majors.
21955 002 9:00-10:20 A lAB 10:30-11:20 A 12:00- 1:50 P 10:30-12:20 P 20187 001 11:30-12:50 P lAB 1:30- 3:20 P 3:30- 3:50 P 23919 003 3:00- 4:50 P 5:30- 5:50 P LAB 6:00- 7:20 P 20188 100 LAB 5:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 7:20 P 7:30- 8:50 P WF W W F MW MW MW tr TR TR MW MW MW Bianchino, Annie Bianchino, Annie Bianchino, Annie Bianchino, Annie Chan, theodore Chan, theodore Chan, theodore Chan, theodore Chan, Theodore Chan, Theodore Ong, Stephanie Ong, Stephanie Ong, Stephanie 434 434 425 414AB 434 416A 416A 414AB 434 434 416A 416A 434

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CHEM 111AF General Chemistry I

5 Units

CHEM 103 F Chemistry in a Changing World

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is intended for non-science students seeking general education credit in a physical science course without a laboratory. Course emphasizes basic principles of chemistry and prepares students by developing thinking skills that can be applied to challenges in a changing world.
20189 001 10:30-11:50 A 22329 100 5:30- 6:50 P MW MW Foster, Samuel Smyth, Nathaniel 425 415

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: CHEM 107 F with a grade of C or better or a passing score on the Chemistry Proficiency Test and MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better this course is the first semester of a two-semester sequence designed to provide students with a foundation in general chemistry needed for subsequent courses in science. topics included are course introduction, chemical reactions, atomic structure and chemical periodicity and more.
20195 001 7:30- 8:50 A lAB 9:00-11:50 A 20197 003 7:30- 8:50 A lAB 1:00- 3:50 P 20196 002 7:30- 8:50 A lAB 9:00-11:50 A 21607 004 1:30- 2:50 P lAB 3:00- 5:50 P 22518 005 2:30- 3:50 P LAB 4:00- 6:50 P 20198 100 LAB 5:30- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P MW MW MW MW tr tr tr tr MW MW TR TR Ansari, Mohd Ansari, Mohd Ansari, Mohd Ansari, Mohd Zavaleta, Jose Zavaleta, Jose Fernandez, Christopher Fernandez, Christopher Dadson, guy Dadson, Guy Staff Staff 420 433 420 433 1246 433 414AB 433 414AB 433 1902 433

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CHEM 111BF General Chemistry II

5 Units
transfer: CSu, uC

Prereq: CHEM 111AF with a grade of C or better this course is the second semester of the general Chemistry sequence. More advanced topics in general Chemistry are emphasized, including kinetics, equilibria, acids and base, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, transition metals, and coordination compounds. lab work supports topics.
20199 20200 001 10:30-11:50 A lAB 1:00- 3:50 P 002 10:30-11:50 A lAB 1:00- 3:50 P 5:30- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P MW MW tr tr MW MW Chadwick, Janice Chadwick, Janice Ansari, Mohd Ansari, Mohd Chadwick, Janice Chadwick, Janice 414AB 439 417 439 414AB 439

child develoPment And educAtionAl studies


CDES 110 F Anti-Bias Perspective Seminar
3 Units
transfer: CSu this course places an emphasis on addressing issues of bias that individuals, children and families experience on a daily basis while examining ones own world view.
21967 100

20201 100 LAB

CHEM 201 F Basic Concepts of Organic and Biochemistry

5 Units

The above class requires students to attend the first class meeting or they will be dropped. The above class requires students to attend the first class meeting or they will be dropped.
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Lamm, Christine

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21968 101

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: CHEM 101 F with a grade of C or better this course follows CHeM 101 F continuing the study of organic molecules, and introducing biochemistry and metabolism. It is specifically designed for students requiring one year of allied health chemistry in preparation for careers in the health professions.
20202 001 8:00- 9:50 A 10:00-10:20 A lAB 10:30-11:50 A tr tr tr Bianchino, Annie Bianchino, Annie Bianchino, Annie 414AB 414AB 423

CDES 115 F Intro to Early Childhood Education Curriculum

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course provides a foundation in curriculum technology, planning and development plus experience observing and developing curriculum. Includes introduction to eC Art, language/literacy, Science and Math, and Music education. Focus is on the connection of play to meaningful learning in early childhood.
22968 HY3 HYBRID 5:00- 6:20 P 9:00- 4:50 P 9:00- 4:50 P F Su Su 1/23-3/25 (1/27) 2/25-2/26 3/17-3/18 green, Patricia Green, Patricia green, Patricia green, Patricia 1428 1428 1428

CHEM 211AF Organic Chemistry I

5 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: CHEM 111BF this course is the first semester of a two semester sequence, lecture and lab. It is designed for chemistry majors, pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-pharmacy, preveterinary, pre-chiropractic, and biology majors.
20203 001 1:00- 2:20 P lAB 2:30- 5:20 P MW MW Yimenu, tilahun Yimenu, tilahun 414AB 432

CHEM 211BF Organic Chemistry II

5 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: CHEM 211AF with a grade of C or better this course follows CHeM 211AF. Advanced topics such as synthesis, mechanisms and spectroscopy and advanced laboratory techniques are emphasized. It is designed for chemistry majors, pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-pharmacy, preveterinary, pre-chiropractic, and biology majors.
20204 001 1:00- 2:20 P lAB 11:00- 4:50 P 20205 002 1:00- 2:20 P lAB 2:30- 5:20 P tr F tr tr Yimenu, tilahun Yimenu, tilahun Yimenu, tilahun Yimenu, tilahun 412 432 412 432

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to attend a MANDATORY ORIENTATION on Fri, Jan 27, 5:00-6:20 pm, in Rm. 1428. Students MUST ATTEND the orientation or they may be dropped. This course also requires students to login to their course online as well as meet on campus to complete course assignments. Note: Day/Time listed above. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/pgreen or contact instructor at pgreen@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 2; Last day to drop without W: Feb 2; Last day to drop with W: Mar 10; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 28.
23286 HY1 HYBRID 12:00- 3:50 P t 1/23-3/25 1/23-3/25 green, Patricia green, Patricia 1016

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HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to attend a MANDATORY ORIENTATION on Tues, Jan 24, 12:00-3:50 pm, in Rm. 1016. Students MUST ATTEND the orientation or they may be dropped. This course also requires students to login to their course online as well as meet on campus four hours per week to complete course assignments. Note: Day/Time listed above. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww. fullcoll.edu/pgreen or contact instructor at pgreen@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 2; Last day to drop without W: Feb 2; Last day to drop with W: Mar 10; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 28.

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CDES 123AF Early Childhood Art Education


1016

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transfer: CSu Coreq: CDES 115 F this course examines the teachers role in childrens artistic/creative growth. Students explore, experience, analyze, develop and present art experiences that support childrens learning.
23307 300

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CDES 123BF 2 Units Early Childhood Language and Literacy Education

CDES 120 F Child Development


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3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Students study the entire scope of developmental theories in a chronological sequence. research, theory and practice are addressed from multiple viewpoints.
MW tr tr MW M 1/23-4/22 Vidal-Prudholme, laura De leon, Sharon De leon, Sharon Vidal-Prudholme, laura De leon, Sharon 1429 1428 1427 1430

transfer: CSu Coreq: CDES 115 F this course examines the teachers role in childrens language and literacy development. Students explore, analyze, develop and present emergent language and literacy experiences.
23281 200 9:00-12:50 P S 1/28-3/24 Williams, Debora 1016

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CDES 123CF Early Childhood Science and Math Education

2 Units

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ONLINE CLASS: The above course requires students to attend an on-campus MANDATORY ORIENTATION Fri, Jan 27, 5:00-6:30 pm, in Rm. 1440. Students MUST attend orientation or may be dropped. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww. fullcoll.edu/sdeleon or contact instructor at sdeleon@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 6; Last day to drop without W: Feb 6; Last day to drop with W: Mar 26; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 30.
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transfer: CSu Coreq: CDES 115 F Students gain insight and learn techniques for creating an early childhood classroom environment that promotes a constructivist approach to science and math.
23308 200 9:00-12:50 P r 1/26-3/15 Knudsen, Andrea 1016

Last day to add: Feb 1; Last day to drop without W: Feb 1; Last day to drop with W: Mar 1; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.
23797 300 9:00-12:50 P S 3/31-5/26 Williams, Debora 1016

Last day to add: Apr 13; Last day to drop without W: Apr 13; Last day to drop with W: May 12; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 31.

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ONLINE CLASS: The above course requires students to attend an on-campus MANDATORY ORIENTATION Fri, Jan 27, 5:00-6:30 pm, in Rm. 1440. Students MUST attend orientation or may be dropped. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww. fullcoll.edu/sdeleon or contact instructor at sdeleon@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 6; Last day to drop without W: Feb 6; Last day to drop with W: Mar 26; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 30.

CDES 123DF Early Childhood Music Education

2 Units

transfer: CSu Coreq: CDES 115 F Students learn to create musical environments for young children as they explore brain research and its connection to music. Vocal and instrumental music in a multicultural context is emphasized.
23280 300 12:00- 3:50 P t 3/27-5/22 green, Patricia 1016

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CDES 122 F Principles of Early Childhood Education

3 Units

transfer: CSu emphasis is placed on the development of the teacher and the construction of quality programs including curriculum, cross-cultural/non-sexist education, professional ethics, and working with parents.
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CDES 125 F Observation and Assessment for Early Learning and Development
22969 001 9:00-11:50 A F De leon, Sharon

3 Units

transfer: CSu In this course, students study assessment and observation strategies for promoting childrens success.
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CDES 141 F Principles of Infant-Toddler Care and Education

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course provides the student with an overview of the organization and opera- tion of infant-toddler programs with an emphasis on developmentally appropriate, culturally sensitive and inclusive care for infants and toddlers in group settings.
21974 100 7:00- 9:50 P T Bailey, Yvonne 1014

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CDES 151 F 3 Units School-Age Child: Programs, Curriculum and Guidance

transfer: CSu this course is for those working in school-age extended-day programs and emphasizes philosophy, techniques of guidance and discipline, legal issues, program/curriculum development and developmentally appropriate activities reflecting issues of diversity.
23283 100 7:00- 9:50 P M Cosgrove, Marilee 1429

CDES 215 F Health, Safety, Food, and Nutrition for Children

3 Units

transfer: CSu this class emphasizes health, safety, and the role of food in eCe settings, including basic nutrition principles and the planning and organization of foodrelated activities and eating-related issues unique to young children. Health practices such as the prevention of infectious diseases and injury prevention are also studied.
23791 100

CDES 199 F Child Development Independent Study

1 Unit

Last day to add: Feb 15; Last day to drop without W: Feb 15; Last day to drop with W: Apr 19; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 9.

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Williams, Debora

1017

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation depending upon course content this course is for students who wish to increase their knowledge of the Social Sciences through individual study and small group conferences. Students successfully completing this course will be awarded elective credit in the Social Sciences area.
1/23-5/30 lamm, Christine

CDES 225 F Early Childhood Teaching with Field Experience

3 Units

22348 IS1

A signed Independent Study contract between the student and instructor must be completed before an add code will be provided. For more information contact instructor at clamm@fullcoll.edu.

CDES 201 F Child in the Home and Community

3 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: Any combination of CDES coursework that meets Title 22 guidelines: CDES 120 F, 122 F, and two from the following: CDES 123AF, 123BF, 123CF, or 123DF, and CDES 201 F completed with a grade of C or better Coreq: CDES 238 F this course will provide students with the opportunity to observe, practice student teaching and document the behavior of a diverse group of children in order to design, implement and evaluate constructivist curriculum.
22088 001 8:30-11:50 A lAB 12:00- 1:50 P MW W green, Patricia green, Patricia 1831 1831

transfer: CSu Students explore the interaction and effects of family, school, and community on the child, emphasizing the diversity of families and validation and support of these families throughout the society.
21975 100 4:00- 6:50 P R 1/23-5/30 Chiaromonte, Thomas Karian, Carol 1420 22758 ol1 ONLINE

CDES 230 F Early Childhood Education Administration

3 Units

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Jan 23 or you may be dropped. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/ckarian or contact instructor at ckarian@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

Prereq: Completion of the Associate Teacher Program Certificate at Fullerton College or completion of the California Department of Social Services required core courses or equivalent this course emphasizes facility and financial management, marketing, enrollment, health and safety, food service issues, and legal considerations for child care centers.
23277 800 8:00- 1:50 P S 3/24-5/26 Smith, Judi 1428

Last day to add: Mar 30; Last day to drop without W: Mar 30; Last day to drop with W: May 12; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 24.

CDES 204 F Introduction to Special Education

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course provides an overview of early intervention/special education, including theoretical/educational foundations, historical background, legal issues, and techniques for inclusion of individuals with disabilities and other special needs.
21976 001 9:00-11:50 A 23309 800 9:00- 1:15 P t S 1/28-4/28 lamm, Christine Staff 1016 1427

CDES 238 F Advanced Curriculum Design Seminar

3 Units

transfer: CSu Students examine the role of the teacher and curriculum and environmental design based on the inspired practices of the reggio emilia philosophy. observation, reflection, childrens theory building, emergent curriculum and documentation are included.
21978 100 5:00- 7:50 P W Knudsen, Andrea 1016

The above course includes a half-hour lunch break. Last day to add: Feb 3; Last day to drop without W: Feb 3; Last day to drop with W: Mar 31; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 28.
21977 100 7:00- 9:50 P T Lamm, Christine 1428

CDES 261AF Introduction to Elementary Classroom Teaching

2 Units

CDES 208 F 3 Units Working with Families of Children with Special Needs (formerly CDFL 208 F)

transfer: CSu Coreq: CDES 261BF the purpose of this course is to provide students interested in elementary teaching, an introduction to teaching and learning.
22086 100 4:00- 5:50 P R Hood, Mary 1416

transfer: CSu this course provides teachers, administrators and parents with the tools necessary to support families of children with special needs in early childhood programs. techniques, strategies, and resources are provided to support children in a natural and/or inclusive eCe setting.
23789 800 8:00- 1:50 P S 1/28-3/31 reid, Denise 1429

CDES 261BF Introduction to Elementary Classroom Teaching: Observation

1 Unit

Last day to add: Feb 3; Last day to drop without W: Feb 3; Last day to drop with W: Mar 17; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 28.

Coreq: CDES 261AF this course is to provide students interested in elementary teaching weekly observation and participation experiences in elementary classrooms. Plus three hours per week arranged
22087 100 1/23-5/30 Hood, Mary

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CHIN 101 F Elementary Chinese Mandarin I
5 Units
transfer: CSu, uC this course emphasizes the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students are introduced to the culture and history of China. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
21328 041 10:30-12:50 P 20549 101 1:30- 3:50 P 21928 131 7:00- 9:20 P tr MW TR Kong, Wei-Ping Kong, Wei-Ping Tseng, Wendy 1721 522 520

CRTV 120 F Media Aesthetics

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course examines the use of light, color, volume, space, composition, optics, motion, and editing in the design of motion pictures, television and video games to generate impressions, stimulate feelings, shape attitudes, and convey information.
21656 001 10:30-11:50 A 23798 100 6:30- 9:20 P MW W Moore, Michael Moore, Michael 515 515

For more information visit http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/mmoore For more information, visit http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/mmoore

CRTV 121 F The American Cinema


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3 Units

CHIN 102 F Elementary Chinese Mandarin II

5 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course examines the American motion picture industry as a unique economic, industrial, aesthetic, and cultural institution.
tr R Moore, Michael Moore, Michael goldstein, Jay goldstein, Jay goldstein, Jay goldstein, Jay goldstein, Jay 515 515 515 515 515 515 515

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: CHIN 101 F with a grade of C or better or one year of high school Chinese with a grade of C or better Continues to emphasize the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will increase their knowledge of China. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
21991 131 4:30- 6:50 P TR Kong, Wei-Ping 520

For more information visit http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/mmoore For more information visit http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/mmoore
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CHIN 203 F Intermediate Chinese Mandarin III

4 Units

22615 tW1 10:00-12:50 P 10:00-12:50 P 10:00-12:50 P 10:00-12:50 P 10:00-12:50 P

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: CHIN 102 F with a grade of C or better or two years of high school Chinese with a grade of C or better Provides extensive practice in oral and written expression and a thorough review of grammatical concepts with an introduction to literature, history and culture. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
22243 111

TELEWEB CLASS: The above course requires students to attend on-campus (1/28, 2/25, 3/24, 4/21, and 5/19), weekly viewing of course video programming (broadcast via cable television on online streaming), and textbook work. Broadcast start date: Mon, Jan 30. For course specific information visit instructor website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/jgoldstein or email instructor at jgoldstein@fullcoll.edu. For video program view options, general information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

The above class is offered on an occasional basis.

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CHIN 204 F Interm Chinese Mandarin IV

4 Units

CRTV 122 F Audio Production Techniques


21658 001 10:30- 1:20 P 21659 100 7:00- 9:50 P MW TR

3 Units

Prereq: CHIN 203 F with a grade of C or better or three years of high school Chinese with a grade of C or better this course is a review of grammar with written and oral practice. Conversation is based on cultural and literary materials. the course includes an introduction to Chinese literature. Instruction is in Chinese. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
23503 111

transfer: CSu this course provides instruction in the basic operation of radio, internet radio and television audio equipment.
Donahoe, Margaret Perez, Gil 1314 1314

For more information contact pdonahoe@fullcoll.edu

The above class is offered on an occasional basis.

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Tseng, Wendy

1721

CRTV 124 F Broadcast Advertising Sales

1 Unit

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3 Units

transfer: CSu this course discusses the role that advertising plays in radio, television and cable today, and skills needed to enter the profitable field of broadcast advertising sales.
23799 001 11:00- 1:50 P S 2/25-3/31 Staff 1314

Last day to add: Feb 25; Last day to drop without W: Feb 25; Last day to drop with W: Mar 24; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 25.

CRTV 118 F Introduction to Radio, TV and Film


21655 001 9:00-10:20 A 22618 100 6:30- 9:20 P tr T

transfer: CSu this course is designed to assist students in understanding the radio, television, cable, film, and electronic mass media industry.
Perez, Marie Perez, Marie 515 515

CRTV 126BF World Cinema 1946 to Present

3 Units

For more information re: the above class, contact mperez@fullcoll.edu For more information contact mperez@fullcoll.edu

transfer: CSu, uC this course examines and follows the development of cinema as a world entertainment medium after World War II to the present. Satisfies FC multicultural requirement. Plus two hours per week arranged
21660 001 12:00- 1:20 P tr goldstein, Jay 515

For more information contact jgoldstein@fullcoll.edu

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CRTV 127 F Screenwriting

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course covers story development from concept to completed script.
23733 001 10:30-11:50 A 22342 100 6:30- 9:20 P MW W Phan, Vi Phan, Vi 127 127

CRTV 145 F Radio/TV Sports Broadcasting

3 Units

transfer: CSu radio/tV sports play-by-play and reporting techniques and practice. Students receive on-air experience broadcasting high school and college football, basketball, baseball, and soccer on 90.1 FM/KBPK. Plus four hours per week arranged
21670 800 9:00-10:50 A S neyland, Corey 1314

CRTV 128 F Writing for Radio, TV and Film

3 Units

transfer: CSu An introduction to all forms of media writing. Scripts for radio, television, film, the internet, corporate video, interviews, and talk shows are all written from initial concept to completion.
21661 001 10:30-11:50 A tr Donahoe, Margaret 1246

CRTV 150 F Television Studio Production


21671 100 6:00-10:50 P R

3 Units

transfer: CSu Basic hands-on television production course meeting in the tV studio.
For more information contact mperez@fullcoll.edu.
Perez, Marie 2001A

For more information contact pdonahoe@fullcoll.edu

CRTV 129 F Broadcast News

3 Units

CRTV 157 F 3 Units Digital Production/Non-Linear Editing for Video/Film


22988 001 9:00-11:50 A 22828 002 12:00- 2:50 P 23178 100 6:30- 9:20 P tr tr MW goldstein, Jay echols, David Brooks, Brian 2001A 2001A 2001A

transfer: CSu this course provides instruction and practice in gathering, writing, and broadcasting news for radio and television.
21668 001 7:30-10:20 A 22014 002 12:00- 2:50 P tr tr Donahoe, Margaret Donahoe, Margaret 1314 1314

transfer: CSu Hands-on training in single-camera production and non-linear editing applicable to television and filmmaking.
For more information contact jgoldstein@fullcoll.edu

For more information re: the above class, contact pdonahoe@fullcoll.edu For more information contact pdonahoe@fullcoll.edu

CRTV 130 F Broadcast Audio Production

3 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: CRTV 122 F completed with a grade of C or better Students learn advanced techniques in radio, television, film and internet digital audio production. Plus two hours per week arranged
21669 001 1:30- 4:20 P MW Donahoe, Margaret 1314

CRTV 164 F Advanced Digital Production/Non-Linear Editing for Video (formerly CRTV 164BF)

3 Units

For more information contact pdonahoe@fullcoll.edu

transfer: CSu Prereq: CRTV 157 F with a grade of C or better this course is designed for advanced students to develop and demonstrate professional-level skills, preparation for employment, and advanced singlecamera production and post-production authorship.
22834 001 10:00- 3:50 P F goldstein, Jay 2001A

CRTV 131 F Contemporary Cinema

3 Units

For the above class, students who previously took CRTV 164AF are eligible for CRTV 164 F. For more information, contact jgoldstein@fullcoll.edu.

transfer: CSu, uC this course covers the American motion picture industry beginning with the film school generation and the production processes, economic factors, and social influences that have shaped the industry and been shaped by the industry. this will include changes in practices relating to production aesthetics and techniques, marketing, distribution, and technology.
23800 200

CRTV 199 F Cinema-Radio-Television: Independent Study

1 to 3 Units

For more information visit http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/mmoore Last day to add: Feb 5; Last day to drop without W: Feb 5; Last day to drop with W: Apr 14; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 30.

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Moore, Michael

515

transfer: CSu Designed for students who wish to increase their knowledge of cinema, radio or television through individual study. Student must be sponsored by a Cinemaradio-television instructor. Course may be taken four times for credit.
21673 IS1 1/23-5/30 Perez, Marie

For the above class, students must meet with the instructor prior to Jan 27. For more information, contact instructor at mperez@fullcoll.edu.

CRTV 135 F Broadcast TV and Radio Announcing


22617 100 3:00- 5:20 P tr

3 Units

CRTV 290 F Internship in Communications

2 to 4 Units

transfer: CSu this is a course in on-camera television and on-the-air announcing. Course taught at campus radio station, KBPK, and the tV studio.
Piotrowski, Casey 1314

transfer: CSu this course is designed for students with an internship or employment in Communications to develop their skills. eighteen hours of class meetings plus 85 hours employment/internship per semester for two units. An additional 85 hours of employment/internship is required for each additional unit.
23734 800 5:005:005:005:006:50 P 8:50 P 8:50 P 8:50 P U U U U (1/29) (2/26) (3/25) (4/29) Perez, Marie Perez, Marie Perez, Marie Perez, Marie 515 515 515 515

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ATTENTION: ALL COMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENTS
Students in all Computer Science courses are required to complete one hour per week of arranged time outside of the regularly scheduled class either in the Computer Science Lab, or some other location, where instructional activity will take place. Instructors will more carefully describe this requirement, and how to fulfill it, during the first class meeting. Computer Science Lab Hours of Operation: MondayThursday: 7:00 am8:45 pm Friday: 7:00 am2:00 pm

CIS 104 F Presentation Graphics

2 Units

transfer: CSu this course covers the MS PowerPoint 2010 for Windows 7. Students learn to design, create and edit business presentations. topics include creating presentations with graphics, publishing presentations on the Internet, and adding multimedia elements such as sound and video. Students will also learn how to import files and graphics into PowerPoint from other programs.
23202 001 12:00- 1:20 P lAB 1:30- 2:50 P 22728 ol1 ONLINE M M 1/23-5/30 uyeda, eleanor uyeda, eleanor troop, Jane 316 316

ONLINE CLASS: The above course has an OPTIONAL IN-PERSON ORIENTATION is scheduled for Thurs, Jan 26 at 5 pm in Rm. 510 OR Fri, Jan 27 at 12 pm in Rm. 510. The above course information can be found at the instructors website: http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/jtroop or by emailing the instructor at jtroop@fullcoll.edu. All students must log into the course in Blackboard, obtain and read the course introduction and syllabus then send the instructor an e-mail by the second week of class to remain in the course. For log in instruction, visit the FAQs at http://online.fullcoll.edu. Students must be selfmotivated to successfully complete an online course.

comPuter APPlicAtion courses


CIS 100 F Introduction to Personal Computers
3 Units
transfer: CSu this course teaches students how to be productive with MS office 2010 (Word, excel and PowerPoint) how to work with Windows 7 and various tools for the Internet. this class is suitable for both beginners and those wishing to expand their computer skills.
22186 007 8:00- 8:50 A lAB 9:00-10:20 A 22989 001 8:00- 8:50 A lAB 9:00-10:20 A 20485 004 9:00-11:50 A lAB 12:00- 1:50 P 20486 005 10:30-11:50 A lAB 12:00-12:50 P 20584 006 10:30-11:50 A lAB 12:00-12:50 P 23129 002 12:00-12:50 P lAB 1:00- 2:20 P 23684 003 12:00-12:50 P lAB 1:00- 2:20 P 23688 HY1 HYBRID 7:00- 9:50 P MW MW tr tr F F MW MW tr tr MW MW tr tr T 1/23-5/30 uyeda, eleanor uyeda, eleanor rodgers, Carolanne rodgers, Carolanne Woolridge, nancy Woolridge, nancy Cantrell, Candice Cantrell, Candice Cantrell, Candice Cantrell, Candice Cantrell, Candice Cantrell, Candice uyeda, eleanor uyeda, eleanor Melella, laura Melella, Laura 317 317 317 317 317 317 317 315 317 315 317 317 317 317 317

CIS 105 F Spreadsheet I (MS Excel 2010)

2 Units

transfer: CSu this course introduces students to spreadsheet programs in the solution of problems related to business. Microsoft excel 2010 for Windows 7 is used to create, edit, save, chart, and print spreadsheets.
23331 001 10:30-11:50 A lAB 10:30-11:50 A 23687 HY1 HYBRID 7:00- 9:50 P t r R 1/26-3/15 1/26-3/15 rodgers, Carolanne rodgers, Carolanne troop, Jane Troop, Jane 314 314 314

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to meet ON-CAMPUS and has pre-arranged online coursework. For additional information related to the course, students must consult the instructors website at http://staffwww. fullcoll.edu/jtroop. Last day to add: Feb 1; Last day to drop without W: Feb 1; Last day to drop with W: Mar 1; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.
T 3/27-5/29 3/27-5/29 troop, Jane Troop, Jane 314 314

23728 HY2 HYBRID 7:00- 9:50 P

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to meet ON-CAMPUS and has pre-arranged online coursework. For additional information related to the course, students must consult the instructors website, http://staffwww. fullcoll.edu/jtroop. Last day to add: Apr 9; Last day to drop without W: Apr 9; Last day to drop with W: May 15; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 27.
1/23-5/30 Cantrell, Candice

21493 ol1 ONLINE

HYBRID CLASS: The above face-to-face course requires students to meet on campus 3 hours weekly. For questions or additional information, see the instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lmelella or email the instructor at lmelella@fullcoll.edu.
1/23-5/30 rodgers, Carolanne

20587 ol1 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course will be conducted online with the exceptions of a midterm and final exam that will be held on the Fullerton College campus. An online orientation is planned. Students may request an optional in-person orientation by emailing the instructor at crodgers@fullcoll.edu. Some computer experience is recommended to register for the online section. For more information email the instructor at crodgers@fullcoll.edu. This course will use Blackboard. Instructions for logging into Blackboard can be found at http://online.fullcoll.edu.

ONLINE CLASS: The above course will be conducted online with the exception of a midterm and final exam that will be held on the Fullerton College campus. This course uses Excel 2010 for Windows 7. The above course has no oncampus orientation. Students may request an optional in-person orientation by emailing the instructor at ccantrell@fullcoll.edu. All students must log into the course using Blackboard, print the course syllabus and lecture notes titled Intro to Excel Online and send the instructor an email using the Blackboard mail tool no later than Fri, Jan 20, to remain in the course. Students who wish to add or wish information on course specific requirements must contact instructor at ccantrell@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Students must be self-motivated to successfully complete an online course.

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CIS 205AF Spreadsheet II (MS Excel 2010)

2 Units
transfer: CSu

Advisory: CIS 105 F this course covers advanced worksheet topics using Microsoft excel 2010 in Windows 7. Includes: designing, formatting, complex functions and charting. Advanced uses of databases, integration with other database products, and macros using Visual Basic is included.
23207 HY

CIS 148 F 2 Units Introduction to Personal Computer Communications

HYBRID CLASS: The above course is taught online and in the classroom. Students will be required to use online resources. For course specific require ments visit the instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/jtroop. Last day to add: Mar 28; Last day to drop without W: Mar 28; Last day to drop with W: May 3; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 22.

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Troop, Jane

314

transfer: CSu Advisory: Students should have some email knowledge this course will allow students to work with integrated electronic mail, calendar, contact and task management software. Students will learn how to create and send email, schedule appointments, schedule tasks, and record information about business contacts.
23722 ol1 ONLINE 1/23-5/30 Spencer, nora

CIS 123AF Word Processing I (MS Word 2010)

2 Units

this course is an introduction to MS Word 2010. Students learn how to use Word to create, edit and save documents. topics include document formatting, using fonts and styles, adding graphics, and creating various business-related documents.
23696 001 12:00- 1:20 P lAB 1:30- 2:50 P 23407 HY1 HYBRID 6:00- 7:50 P W W T 1/31-3/20 1/31-3/20 uyeda, eleanor uyeda, eleanor troop, Jane Troop, Jane 316 316 314

ONLINE CLASS: The above course has no on-campus orientation. This course is conducted entirely online using Blackboard. This course has a MANDATORY ON-CAMPUS FINAL EXAM. Instructions for logging into Blackboard can be found at http://online.fullcoll.edu. All students must log onto this course, read the course syllabus, then follow instructions in the online course to remain in the course. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/nspencer or contact instructor at nspencer@ fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

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CIS 111 F Introduction to Information Systems
3 Units
transfer: CSu, uC this course is an introduction to computerized information systems, computer organization and problem-solving concepts; Windows 7, Microsoft Access 2010 and excel 2010 spreadsheet. (required for all Business Administration majors at CSuF)
20594 002 8:00- 8:50 A lAB 9:00-10:20 A 23681 001 8:00- 8:50 A lAB 9:00-10:20 A 20597 008 10:30-11:50 A lAB 12:00-12:50 P 23201 003 10:30-11:50 A lAB 12:00-12:50 P 20595 006 12:00-12:50 P lAB 1:00- 2:20 P 20596 007 12:00-12:50 P lAB 1:00- 2:20 P 20598 HY1 HYBRID 7:00- 9:50 P MW MW tr tr MW MW tr tr MW MW tr tr M 1/23-5/30 rainey, Arthur rainey, Arthur long, roger long, roger Spencer, nora Spencer, nora Staff Staff Staff Staff Fernandez, gabriella Fernandez, gabriella osifeso, theophilus Osifeso, Theophilus 510 510 510 510 510 510 510 510 324 324 324 324 317

HYBRID CLASS: The above course is taught online and in the classroom. Students will be required to use online resources. For course specific requirements visit the instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/jtroop. Last day to add: Feb 6; Last day to drop without W: Feb 6; Last day to drop with W: Mar 6; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

CIS 123BF Word Processing II (MS Word 2010)

2 Units

this is an advanced course in MS Word 2010. Students learn advanced formatting techniques, complex document management skills, how to integrate Word with other office 2010 documents, and how to create and use merge documents. Students should have a basic knowledge of some version of MS Word.
23408 HY1 HYBRID 8:00- 9:50 P

HYBRID CLASS: The above course is taught online and in the classroom. Students will be required to use online resources. For course specific requirements visit the instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/jtroop. Last day to add: Feb 6; Last day to drop without W: Feb 6; Last day to drop with W: Mar 6; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.

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CIS 142 F Database I (MS Access 2010)

2 Units

transfer: CSu Microsoft Access 2010 is used to create, access, and maintain databases on the personal computer. topics include: database theory, design, editing, indexing, query techniques, custom form creation, report design, printing and relational techniques.
22463 HY1 HYBRID 7:00- 9:50 P

HYBRID CLASS: The above course is taught online and in the classoom. Students will be required to use online resources. For course specific require ments visit the instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu.
R 1/23-5/30 osifeso, theophilus Osifeso, Theophilus 324

23720 HY2 HYBRID 7:00- 9:50 P

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to log into their course online as well as meet on campus. For course specific requirements, visit the instructors website at nwoolridge@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 1; Last day to drop without W: Feb 1; Last day to drop with W: Mar 1; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.
1/23-5/30 Woolridge, nancy

1/26-3/22 1/26-3/22

Woolridge, nancy Woolridge, Nancy

315 315

HYBRID CLASS: The above course is taught online and in the classroom. Students will be required to use online resources. For course specific require ments visit the instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/tosifeso.
1/23-5/30 Spencer, nora

22176 ol1 ONLINE

22455 ol1 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course has an OPTIONAL ORIENTATION scheduled for Thurs, Jan 26 at 5 pm in Rm. 510 OR Fri, Jan 27 at 12 pm in Rm. 510. For all information related to the course, students must consult the instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/nwoolridge. Students not signing in by the end of the fifth day following the class start date may be dropped. For students who wish to add, visit instructors website. For general information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.
Honors Hybrid Online AppleCourse TeleWeb

ONLINE CLASS: The above course has no on-campus orientation. This course is conducted entirely online using Blackboard and MyItLab.com. This course has a MANDATORY ON-CAMPUS MID-TERM and FINAL EXAM. Instructions for logging into Blackboard can be found at http://online.fullcoll.edu All students must log onto this course, read the course syllabus, then follow instructions in the online course to remain in the course. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/nspencer or contact instructor at nspencer@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

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22177 ol2 ONLINE 1/23-5/30 Woolridge, nancy

CIS 255 F Web Page Multimedia Design II

3 Units

ONLINE CLASS: The above course has an OPTIONAL ORIENTATION scheduled for Thurs, Jan 26 at 5 pm in Rm. 510 OR Fri, Jan 27 at 12 pm in Rm. 510. This course uses MyITLab.com. For all information related to the course, students must consult the instructors website, http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/nwoolridge. Students not signing in by the end of the fifth day following the class start date may be dropped. For students who wish to add, visit instructors website. For general information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.
1/23-5/30 Craig, Dale

Advisory: CIS 155 F Students will learn to use Flash for complex web animations, special effects, and interactive websites using ActionScript 3.0 (or newest version). CIS 155 F (or equivalent) or complete understanding of Flash basics is recommended.
23213 HY1 HYBRID 7:00- 9:50 P

22456 ol3 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course has an OPTIONAL ORIENTATION either Thurs, Jan 26 at 5 pm OR Fri, Jan 27 at 12 pm in Rm. 510. This course uses MyITLab.com. For all information related to the course, students must consult the instructors website, http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/dcraig. Students not signing in by the end of the fifth day following the class start date may be dropped. For students who wish to add, visit instructors website. For general information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.
1/23-5/30 Willenbring, Joel

HYBRID CLASS: The above course is taught online and in the classroom. Students will be required to use online resources. For course specific requirements visit the instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/bterry.

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terry, Brenda Terry, Brenda

321

CIS 157 F Dreamweaver I

3 Units

20593 ol4 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course has an OPTIONAL ORIENTATION scheduled for Thurs, Jan 20 at 5 pm in Rm. 510. For all information related to the course, students should consult the instructors website http://staffwww. fullcoll.edu/jwillenbring. There will be a mandatory Final Exam held at Fullerton College at the end of the semester. The date for the Final Exam will be emailed to registered students.

this course covers using Dreamweaver to create web pages. topics include creating web pages with graphics, links, and multimedia elements. Students will also learn how to import files and graphics into Dreamweaver from other programs. Students should be familiar with the internet.
23203 HY1 HYBRID 7:00- 9:50 P

HYBRID CLASS: The above face-to-face course requires students to meet on campus 3 hours weekly for 12 weeks beginning Jan 26 and ending Apr 19. For questions or additional information, see the instructors website at http:// staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lmelella or email the instructor at lmelella@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 1; Last day to drop without W: Feb 1; Last day to drop with W: Mar 22; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.
1/23-5/30 Melella, laura

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Melella, laura Melella, Laura

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CIS 152 F Web Page Design II

transfer: CSu this class covers introductory and advanced web page design topics. topics include using web browsers, adding graphics to a web page, linking multiple pages, using multimedia web pages and using web pages for advertising and marketing. More advanced topics include using style sheets, dynamic HtMl, working with Java and JavaScript and managing large-scale websites.
23716 HY1 HYBRID 7:00- 9:50 P

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE using Blackboard but does require that students attend a MANDATORY ON-CAMPUS FINAL EXAM. For questions or additional information, see the instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lmelella or email the instructor at lmelella@fullcoll.edu. Instructions for logging into Blackboard can be found at http://online.fullcoll.edu.

keyBoArding

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tyPing courses
2 Units

HYBRID CLASS: The above face-to-face course requires students to meet on campus 3 hours weekly for 12 weeks beginning Jan 25 and ending Apr 18. For questions or additional information, see the instructors website at http:// staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lmelella or email the instructor at lmelella@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Jan 31; Last day to drop without W: Jan 31; Last day to drop with W: Mar 21; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.
1/23-5/30 Melella, laura

1/25-4/18 1/25-4/18

Melella, laura Melella, Laura

316

OT 125 F Personal Typing/Keyboarding

transfer: CSu A beginning course intended for students who wish to learn alphanumeric keyboarding skills by touch using a microcomputer including the 10-key pad for personal use. this course is recommended for all college students.
23848 001 10:20-11:10 A lAB 11:20-11:50 A 23938 ol1 ONLINE tr tr 1/23-5/30 uyeda, eleanor uyeda, eleanor rodgers, Carolanne 324 324

21510 ol1 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE using Blackboard but does require that students attend a MANDATORY ON-CAMPUS FINAL EXAM. For questions or additional information, see the instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lmelella or email the instructor at lmelella@fullcoll.edu. Instructions for logging into Blackboard can be found at http://online.fullcoll.edu.

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted ONLINE with the exception of the final exam which is held on the Fullerton College campus. An online orientation is planned. Students may request an optional in-person orientation or address any questions to the instructor at crodgers@fullcoll.edu. This course uses Blackboard. Instructions for logging into Blackboard can be found at http://online.fullcoll.edu.

CIS 155 F Web Page Multimedia Design I (Flash CS5 Pro)

2 Units

Advisory: CIS 152 F with a grade of C or better this course teaches students how to use Flash CS5 Pro to create various Flash elements. Students learn how to create Flash movies, integrate Flash with web pages and use various Flash features.
21537 100 LAB 7:00- 8:20 P 8:30- 9:50 P W W Terry, Brenda Terry, Brenda 321 321

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CIS 219 F Visual Basic Programming Advanced
3 Units
transfer: CSu Prereq: CIS 217 F with a grade of C or better this course covers advanced topics in Visual Basic net programming. topics include creating multiple form, object linking and embedding (ole), data controls, and interfacing with external databases.
23718 HY1 HYBRID 7:00- 9:50 P

CIS 107 F 2 Units Intro to Operating Systems (Windows Vista/Windows 7)

transfer: CSu this course will introduce basic concepts of the Windows operating system. topics include: basic terms and concepts, folder and file maintenance and backup, personalizing the Windows environment, object linking and embedding, Windows Vista tools, accessories including Media Player and hardware/software management.
21908 100 LAB

Last day to add: Jan 31; Last day to drop without W: Jan 31; Last day to drop with W: Mar 7; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.

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W W

1/25-3/21 1/25-3/21

Smead, Richard Smead, Richard

510 510

HYBRID CLASS: The above course is taught online and in the classroom. Students will be required to use online resources. For course specific requirements visit the instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lrosenblum.

1/23-5/30

rosenblum, leonard Rosenblum, Leonard

315

CIS 109 F Personal Computer Security

2 Units

CIS 223 F Programming in C++

3 Units

transfer: CSu this class introduces security on individual computers and across the Internet. Students will learn how to protect their own computers from viruses, trojan Horse programs, and other intrusive software. Also covered is protecting personal information over the Internet.
23204 100 LAB

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Advisory: CIS 211 F or CIS 226 F this course provides the student with basic understanding of and an introduction to the programming language C++. emphasis is placed on business applications using the C++ language.
23739 100 LAB 5:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P T T Smead, Richard Smead, Richard 510 510

Last day to add: Apr 10; Last day to drop without W: Apr 10; Last day to drop with W: May 16; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 28.

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Smead, Richard Smead, Richard

510 510

CIS 228 F Java Programming II

3 Units

CIS 180 F Introduction to Networking Concepts


22167 ol1 ONLINE 1/23-5/30

3 Units

this class presents various data communications and networking concepts including local area networks, wide area networks, internetworking, and network operating systems.
Woolridge, nancy

Advisory: CIS 226 F and CIS 107 F with a grade of C or better this course covers advanced Java programming. topics include using Java to create database programs, integrate with CoBrA based software, and create Java Server pages and other network related topics. Students must be familiar with Microsoft Windows and the Java programming language.
23719 HY1 HYBRID 7:00- 9:50 P

ONLINE CLASS: The above course has an OPTIONAL ORIENTATION either Thurs, Jan 26 at 5 pm, OR Fri, Jan 27 at 12 pm, in Rm. 510. For all information related to the course, students must consult the instructors website, http:// staffwww.fullcoll.edu/nwoolridge. Students not signing in by the end of the fifth day following the start of classes may be dropped. Students who wish to add must also consult instructors website.

HYBRID CLASS: The above course is taught online and in the classroom. Students will be required to use online resources. For course specific require ments visit the instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/dcraig.

1/23-5/30

Craig, Dale Craig, Dale

324

CIS 281 F Introduction to Networking Hardware

3 Units

comPuter science
CSCI 123 F Introduction to Program Concepts in C++
4 Units

transfer: CSu the course builds on students knowledge of basic networking concepts. Students are provided a hands-on learning environment in which to gain an in-depth understanding and practical experience with network standards, protocols, wired and wireless lAns, and components such as servers, routers, switches and firewalls. note: this course may not be offered every semester.
23216 100 LAB 6:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P M M Smead, Richard Smead, Richard 510 510

CIS 289 F 3 Units Windows Active Directory (Windows Server 2008)

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MATH 141 F or MATH 142 F or equivalent with a grade of C or better this course is an introduction to the basic principles of programming. Students will design algorithms, write internal and external documentation and write source code using C++. object-oriented programming will be introduced. Plus one hour per week arranged
20176 001 9:00-10:50 A 20177 003 12:00- 1:50 P 22226 100 23029 101 4:00- 5:50 P 7:00- 8:50 P MW tr MW TR edwards, Scott edwards, Scott Murphy, Michael Staff 616 618 623 624

Advisory: CIS 180 F and CIS 040 F with a grade of C or better ths course introduces students to Microsoft Windows Active Directory and enterprise networks. It covers an overview of the Windows networking environment, installing and administrating Active Directory, domain management and networking. note: this class may not be offered every semester.
22179 100 LAB 6:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P R R Smead, Richard Smead, Richard 510 510

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CSCI 133 F Data Structures in C++

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: CSCI 123 F with a grade of C or better this is a course in algorithm design and data structures implemented using C++. Data structures examined are arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, tables and graphs. Algorithm topics include hashing, sorting heaps, searches and algorithm efficiency using Big-o notation. Students will create and modify class libraries to implement these structures. Plus one hour per week arranged
21778 001 1:00- 2:50 P MW edwards, Scott 618

CSTR 006 F Residential Plumbing and Mechanical Systems


20143 800 6:30- 9:20 P F Quast, Gerald

3 Units

Fundamentals of residential plumbing, heating, air conditioning and ventilation are studied.
940LH

CSTR 007 F Residential Electrical Systems


21741 001 1:00- 3:50 P M

2 Units

this is an introduction to electrical load center sizing, wiring circuits and grounding systems used in residential construction.
Mcgrew, Patrick 940lH

CSCI 223 F C Language for Math and Science

4 Units
transfer: CSu, uC

Prereq: CSCI 123 F with a grade of C or better this course is an introduction to the C Programming language. one of the latest C compilers will be used on a personal computer. topics include data types, functions, pointers, bit manipulation and file I/o. Students will design, code and test program applications in the mathematics, scientific and engineering environments. Plus one hour per week arranged
21949 101 4:00- 5:50 P TR Edwards, Scott 616

CSTR 015 F Construction Management


21882 100 7:00- 9:50 P R

3 Units

this course covers the problems associated with the organization and management of a building construction business.
Hadley, Stanley 1958

CSTR 016 F 3 Units Business Administration for the Construction Industry

CSCI 241 F Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming

4 Units

this course explores the techniques and practices required to operate a successful construction business: business organization, business plans, financial statements, employees, cash flow, construction loans, marketing, taxation, payroll, workers compensation and business regulations.
23689 100 7:00- 9:50 P M Amaya, Joseph 1958

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: CSCI 133 F with a grade of C or better or CSCI 223 F with a grade of C or better this course is an introduction to assembly language programming. It includes reviews of computer organization, programming techniques and concepts, addressing techniques, input/output, hardware architecture, and data structures. Plus one hour per week arranged.
23199 801 6:00- 7:50 P TR Ding, Zuoliu 616

CSTR 030 F Construction Blueprint Reading


20145 001 9:00-11:50 A 21577 100 6:30- 9:20 P M M

3 Units

this course of study has an emphasis on the interpretation and visualization of construction lines and symbols on architectural drawings as they relate to residential and light construction.
Mcgrew, Patrick McGrew, Patrick 940lH 940LH

construction technology
All courses listed below with room numbers ending in LH will be held at our new La Habra Site: 1000 Leslie Street (off Imperial Hwy west of Harbor Blvd.)

CSTR 031 F International Building Code


21883 100 6:00- 8:50 P W

3 Units

this course of study is the most recently-published and adopted International Building Code as it relates to commercial and industrial construction.
Godfrey, Don 940LH

CSTR 032 F Uniform Plumbing Code


23953 100 6:30- 9:20 P R

3 Units

this course covers the contents of the most recent uniform Plumbing Code as published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical officials.
Quast, Gerald 940LH

CSTR 005 F Construction Technology Lab

0.5 to 2 Units

this course offers students the opportunity to further develop their skills in construction trades. one-half unit of credit will be given for each 24 hours of laboratory preparation. open entry/open exit
22807 oe1 1/23-5/30 Mcgrew, Patrick 940lH

CSTR 033 F Commercial Construction Blueprint Reading

3 Units

The above class requires concurrent enrollment in one of the following courses: CSTR 006 F, CSTR 007 F, CSTR 100 F, CSTR 102 F, or CSTR 104 F. Last day to add: Apr 15; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.

Contract documents, specifications, sitework, structural steel construction, reinforced concrete, mechanical systems, and electrical systems in commercial construction will be covered. Knowledge and understanding of residential blueprints are recommended.
21416 100 7:00- 9:50 P T LiBrandi, Harry 940LH

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CSTR 060 F Computer Estimating in Construction


22611 100 5:00- 9:50 P M

3 Units

the course provides the student with instruction in the concepts and practices with using computer estimating software for estimating positions within the construction industry.
Canada, Derek 2026

cosmetology
COSMETOLOGY HAS A NEW LOCATION! The Cosmetology Department Office (Room 702T) and their classrooms have moved to the temporary buildings behind the Bookstore to Room 702T. (714) 992-7123

CSTR 065 F Construction Project Scheduling


23691 001 9:00- 1:50 P S

3 Units

this course provides the student with instruction in the concepts and practices associated with computer scheduling software for the construction industry.
Amaya, Joseph 2026

CSTR 100 F Beginning Residential Construction


20146 001 8:00- 1:50 P W

4 Units

transfer: CSu this is an introductory construction course emphasizing use of tools, materials, safety, construction methods and carpentry rough framing.
Mcgrew, Patrick 940lH

CSTR 102 F Residential Finish Carpentry


23120 001 8:00- 1:50 P t

4 Units

transfer: CSu this is an introduction to house interior and exterior carpentry finishing.
Mcgrew, Patrick 940lH

CSTR 104 F Concrete and Masonry


22808 001 8:00-11:50 A

3 Units

transfer: CSu this is a basic concrete construction course which includes use of concrete and masonry tools and forming, placing, finishing and testing concrete.
r Mcgrew, Patrick 940lH

The Cosmetology Program prepares students to become eligible to take the Board of Barbering and Cosmetology exams. Eligibility for the State exam requires continuous attendance, completion of 1600 clock hours, and completion of Department and State-mandated coursework. The Cosmetology lab kit and Pivot Point textbooks cost approximately $1785 and must be purchased prior to the first day of class. To ensure that kits are complete and in good working order, kits should not be opened until the first day of class where it will be checked as a group. Uniforms and closed-toe shoes must be approved by the department prior to purchase. Other expenses totaling approximately $500 will be needed for materials during the 1600 hour courses. For more information, please check the website: http://cosmetology.fullcoll.edu/.

COSM 055AF Cosmetology: Level 1

11 Units

CSTR 108 F Surveying for Builders


21812 800 8:00-11:50 A

2 Units

transfer: CSu this is an introductory course using surveying instruments to locate residential and commercial property lines and elevations.
S robledo, Jose 1018

Prereq: 10th grade education or equivalent Advisory: Must be 17 years of age when applying for State Board Exam this course is the level 1 segment in the basic theory of cosmetology and its applications; first of five segments. Cosmetology lab kits and Pivot Point books will cost approximately $1785 and are payable at the bookstore during the first week of school. other expenses will be required for materials during the 1600 hours. Pivot Point Member School.
23535 001 8:00-11:00 A MtWrF 1/23-3/23 lAB 11:01- 4:30 P MtWrF 1/23-3/23 lopez, Connie lopez, Connie 709t 709t

CSTR 110 F Residential Estimating


21642 100 6:30- 9:20 P T

3 Units

transfer: CSu this is an introduction to building plan reading, material listing and price estimating of residential structures.
Staff 1958

The above course requires a MANDATORY ORIENTATION on Thurs, Jan 19 at 3 pm in Rm. 709T. Last day to add: Feb 1; Last day to drop without W: Feb 1; Last day to drop with W: Mar 8; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.
23538 002 8:00-11:00 A MtWrF 3/26-5/30 lAB 11:01- 4:30 P MtWrF 3/26-5/30 lopez, Connie lopez, Connie 709t 709t

CSTR 112 F 2 Units Construction Materials, Specifications and Purchasing

transfer: CSu this course covers the study of building materials as used in modern building construction and how they are represented in working drawings and specifications.
21643 100 5:00- 6:50 P T LiBrandi, Harry 940LH

The above course requires a MANDATORY ORIENTATION on Thurs, Jan 19 at 3 pm in Rm. 709T. Last day to add: Apr 10; Last day to drop without W: Apr 10; Last day to drop with W: May 15; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 29.

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COSM 055BF Cosmetology: Level 2

11 Units

Prereq: COSM 055AF with a grade of C or better Advisory: Must be 17 years of age when applying for State Board Exam this level 2 segment covers the basic theory of cosmetology and its applications; second of five segments. Pivot Point Member School.
23544 001 8:00-11:00 A MtWrF 1/23-3/23 lAB 11:01- 4:30 P MtWrF 1/23-3/23 Ward, Carol Ward, Carol 707t 707t

COSM 055EF Cosmetology: Level 5

9 Units

Prereq: COSM 055DF with a grade of C or better Advisory: Must be 17 years of age when applying for State Board Exam this level 5 Segment covers the basic theory of cosmetology and its applications; fifth of five segments. Pivot Point Member School.
23560 001 8:00-11:00 A MtWrF 1/23-3/23 lAB 11:01- 4:30 P MtWrF 1/23-3/23 Ward, Carol Ward, Carol 703t 703t

Last day to add: Feb 1; Last day to drop without W: Feb 1; Last day to drop with W: Mar 8; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.
23545 002 8:00-11:00 A MtWrF 3/26-5/30 lAB 11:01- 4:30 P MtWrF 3/26-5/30 Ward, Carol Ward, Carol 707t 707t

Last day to add: Feb 1; Last day to drop without W: Feb 1; Last day to drop with W: Mar 8; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.
23563 002 8:00-11:00 A MtWrF 3/26-5/30 lAB 11:01- 4:30 P MtWrF 3/26-5/30 Ward, Carol Ward, Carol 703t 703t

Last day to add: Apr 10; Last day to drop without W: Apr 10; Last day to drop with W: May 15; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 29.

Last day to add: Apr 10; Last day to drop without W: Apr 10; Last day to drop with W: May 15; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 29.
23595 100 LAB 5:30- 7:00 P MTWR 7:01-10:15 P MTWR 1/23-3/23 1/23-3/23 Assef, Celia Assef, Celia 704T 704T

COSM 055CF Cosmetology: Level 3

10 Units

Prereq: COSM 055BF with a grade of C or better this level 3 Segment covers the basic theory of cosmetology and its applications; third of five segments. Pivot Point Member School.
23547 001 8:00-11:00 A MtWrF 1/23-3/23 lAB 11:01- 4:30 P MtWrF 1/23-3/23 Day, glenda Day, glenda 705t 705t

Last day to add: Feb 1; Last day to drop without W: Feb 1; Last day to drop with W: Mar 8; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.
5:30- 7:00 P MTWR 7:01-10:15 P MTWR 3/26-5/30 3/26-5/30 Assef, Celia Assef, Celia

23596 101 LAB

Last day to add: Apr 10; Last day to drop without W: Apr 10; Last day to drop with W: May 15; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 29.

704T 704T

Last day to add: Feb 1; Last day to drop without W: Feb 1; Last day to drop with W: Mar 8; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.
23548 002 8:00-11:00 A MtWrF 3/26-5/30 lAB 11:01- 4:30 P MtWrF 3/26-5/30 Day, glenda Day, glenda 705t 705t

COSM 060 F 8 Units Instruction Techniques in Cosmetology/Esthetician

Last day to add: Apr 10; Last day to drop without W: Apr 10; Last day to drop with W: May 15; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 29.
23591 100 LAB 5:30- 7:00 P MTWR 7:01-10:15 P MTWR 1/23-3/23 1/23-3/23 Assef, Celia Assef, Celia 705T 705T

Last day to add: Feb 1; Last day to drop without W: Feb 1; Last day to drop with W: Mar 8; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.

COSM 055DF Cosmetology: Level 4

11 Units

Prereq: Valid California Cosmetology/Esthetician License in good standing Advisory: Minimum of five years experience as cosmetologist or esthetician with one year completed within the previous two years this course is designed to prepare a licensed cosmetologist or esthetician toward a career in cosmetology and esthetics instructional techniques and applications. A valid California cosmetology or esthetician license is required with verification of work experience as a cosmetologist/esthetician in a licensed cosmetology establishment with one year completed within the previous two years. oPen entrY/oPen eXIt
23565 001 12:30- 4:20 P M Cebrian, gayle 318

Prereq: COSM 055CF with a grade of C or better level 4 Segment in the basic theory of Cosmetology and its applications; fourth of five segments. Pivot Point Member School.
23556 001 8:00-11:00 A MtWrF 1/23-3/23 lAB 11:01- 4:30 P MtWrF 1/23-3/23 Wright, Doris Wright, Doris 704t 704t

Last day to add: Feb 1; Last day to drop without W: Feb 1; Last day to drop with W: Mar 8; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.
23558 001 8:00-11:00 A MtWrF 3/26-5/30 lAB 11:01- 4:30 P MtWrF 3/26-5/30 Wright, Doris Wright, Doris 704t 704t

DROP FOR NON-PAYMENT


Fees are due IMMEDIATELY. fullerton College does not bill for unpaid registrations. Studentswhoregisterbetweennov29thandJan14th MAY BE DROPPED from classes if payment is not received. Students will be notified of classes dropped fornon-paymentviaemail. StudentswhoregisterforclassesonorafterJan15th will NOT be droppedbutwillincurafinancialobligation tothecollege. Students who are enrolled in classes when the term beginsandhavenotpaidfeeswillhaveaholdplaced ontheirrecords. non-attendance or non-payment does not release the student from responsibility and may result in a failing gradebeingawarded.

Last day to add: Apr 10; Last day to drop without W: Apr 10; Last day to drop with W: May 15; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 29.
23593 100 LAB 5:30- 7:00 P MTWR 7:01-10:15 P MTWR 1/23-3/23 1/23-3/23 Assef, Celia Assef, Celia 704T 704T

Last day to add: Feb 1; Last day to drop without W: Feb 1; Last day to drop with W: Mar 8; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.
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23594 101 LAB

Last day to add: Apr 10; Last day to drop without W: Apr 10; Last day to drop with W: May 15; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 29.

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What is the Puente Project?


Students must be eligible for ENGL 060 F This is a year-long program of courses in English and Counseling Prepare students for transfer to 4-year colleges or universities Students receive mentoring from community professionals
The Puente Program was awarded the Innovations in Government Award by the Ford Foundation, the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and the Council for Excellence in Government. Fullerton College is one of over 70 community colleges in California conducting Puente Programs. For further information, contact Elias Dominguez at (714) 992-7240.

this course is designed for entering freshman students. Students meet California Community Colleges Matriculation requirements of Assessment, orientation, and Counseling/Advising. requirements for associate degrees, certificates and university transfer as well as rules, policies and campus resources at Fullerton College are presented.
23908 006 9:00- 2:50 P S 3/17-3/31 Huerta, Flor 126

Last day to add: Mar 17; Last day to drop without W: Mar 17; Last day to drop with W: Mar 24; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 17.
23905 003 3:30- 6:20 P M 3/12-4/23 lee, Scott 126

Last day to add: Mar 12; Last day to drop without W: Mar 12; Last day to drop with W: Apr 16; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 12.
23906 004 3:30- 6:20 P t 3/13-4/24 lee, Scott 126

Last day to add: Mar 13; Last day to drop without W: Mar 13; Last day to drop with W: Apr 17; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 13.
23903 001 3:30- 6:20 P W 3/14-4/25 Mucciaro, Chau 1013

Last day to add: Mar 14; Last day to drop without W: Mar 14; Last day to drop with W: Apr 18; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 14.
23904 002 3:30- 6:20 P W 3/14-4/25 Cohn, Irene 126

Last day to add: Mar 14; Last day to drop without W: Mar 14; Last day to drop with W: Apr 18; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 14.
23907 005 3:30- 6:20 P r 3/15-4/26 Cohn, Irene 126

Last day to add: Mar 15; Last day to drop without W: Mar 15; Last day to drop with W: Apr 19; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 15.
23297 EO1

EOPS CLASS: The above class is for students participating in EOPS/CARE. Last day to add: Feb 27; Last day to drop without W: Feb 27; Last day to drop with W: Apr 11; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 22. EOPS CLASS: The above class is for students participating in EOPS/CARE. Last day to add: Feb 26; Last day to drop without W: Feb 26; Last day to drop with W: Apr 10; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 21. EOPS CLASS: The above class is for students participating in EOPS/CARE. Last day to add: Feb 27; Last day to drop without W: Feb 27; Last day to drop with W: Apr 11; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 22.
7:00- 8:50 P W 2/22-4/25 Lee, Scott 7:00- 8:50 P T 2/21-4/24 Reyes, Joe

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2027

Counseling Center
Available services:
Assistance developing your Student Educational Program Plan (SEPP) Assistance determining your educational and/or career goals Assistance determining your degree, certificate or transfer progress Assistance with course clearances and unit limitation approval Group Advising for new students Walk-in counseling for continuing students Online Counseling is available.*
Fullerton College students are encouraged to contact the Counseling Center and set-up an appointment to meet with an Academic Counselor.
(during registration only) (during registration only)

23299 EO2

2027

23301 EO3

2025

COUN 101 F The College Experience

2 Units

transfer: CSu this course facilitates understanding of the human being as it relates to academic success. topics include: self-exploration as it relates to personal/ academic success; awareness of higher education; development of academic/ survival skills; and transfer/vocational exploration.
22485 t01 9:00- 9:50 A tr Halverson, Heather 623

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.
23298 eo1 9:00-11:10 A F Vincent, Susan 327

EOPS CLASS: The above class is for students participating in EOPS/CARE.

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COUN 110 F Teaching as a Career

3 or 4 Units

COUN 151 F continued:


22487 t01 9:00-10:20 A tr

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transfer: CSu Course surveys the field of teaching including qualifications, motives, standards, and credentials. requires a field experience in an educational setting. Additional 50-100 lab hours per term as required PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
23785 001 12:00- 1:50 P t Halverson, Heather 1013

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.
21998 003 9:00-11:50 A 21869 e02 9:00-12:20 P 20649 22217 20648 20647 004 005 006 008 10:30-11:50 A 12:00- 2:50 P 12:00- 2:50 P 1:00- 3:50 P 4:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P F F tr t r M T M Peterson, Queen lake, Carolyn Couron, Brian Beilke, Ines nguyen, Karyn Sanabria, rolando Huerta, Flor Combs, Jennifer 126 2027 1013 126 126 125 1013 1013

EOPS CLASS: The above class is for students participating in EOPS/CARE.

COUN 135 F 3 Units Intro to Leadership Development (same as STSV 135 F)

transfer: CSu this course is designed for any student interested in leadership within an organization (student government, clubs, or service opportunities). this course will assist students to identify leadership characteristics, develop a healthy personal leadership style, and understand the social and psychological dynamics of working within a group for organizational maintenance and change.
23295 eo1 1:30- 4:50 P r 2/2-5/17 Vincent, Susan 1018

22232 100 23082 101

COUN 151 F AS A HYBRID!


getallthebenefitsofin-classinteractionandhands-on instructionononlinelearning.
23173 HY1 6:00- 7:20 P

EOPS CLASS: The above class is for students participating in EOPS/CARE. Last day to add: Feb 15; Last day to drop without W: Feb 15; Last day to drop with W: Apr 19; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 9.

COUN 144 F Career Motivation and Self Confidence

1 Unit

transfer: CSu For students in search of a direction in education, career or personal life. this course aids in understanding the concepts that contribute to motivation and the development of self-confidence. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
22031 800 9:00- 5:50 P S 3/24-3/31 Armani, Behnoosh 1013

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to meet on campus in addition to online coursework that consist of easy and fun discussions throughout the semester. This course uses Blackboard and instruction on use will be provided. For general information, answers to FAQs, and more go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 15; Last day to drop without W: Feb 15; Last day to drop with W: Apr 19; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 9.
1/23-5/30 Combs, Jennifer

2/2-5/17

Huerta, Flor

1013

20650 ol1 ONLINE

The above class includes a thirty minute lunch break. Last day to add: Mar 24; Last day to drop without W: Mar 24; Last day to drop with W: Mar 31; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 24.
22256 tW1 7:00- 7:50 P 7:00- 7:50 P T W 1/23-3/18 (1/24) (3/14) lee, Scott Lee, Scott Lee, Scott 126 126

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. This course requires students to attend ONE of the three MANDATORY ORIENTATIONS: Tues, Jan 24, 12-2 pm OR Wed, Jan 25, 6-8 pm OR Thurs, Jan 26, 5-7 pm in Rm. 611. Students MUST ATTEND ONE of the three orientations or may be dropped from the course. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements contact instructor at jcombs@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.
1/23-5/30 Combs, Jennifer

TELEWEB CLASS: The above course requires students to attend a MANDATORY ORIENTATION on Tues, Jan 24, 7-7:50 pm in Rm. 126. Students MUST ATTEND the orientation or may be dropped from the course. Course requires attendance on-campus class meetings, weekly viewing of course video, programming, and Internet work. ON-CAMPUS FINAL EXAM: Wed, Mar 14, 7-7:50 pm in Rm. 126. BROADCAST START DATE: Mon, Jan 23; for program viewing information, visit http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Jan 31; Last day to drop without W: Jan 31; Last day to drop with W: Mar 5; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 27.

20651 ol2 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. This course requires students to attend ONE of the three MANDATORY ORIENTATIONS: Tues, Jan 24, 12-2 pm OR Wed, Jan 25, 6-8 pm OR Thurs, Jan 26, 5-7 pm in Rm. 611. Students MUST ATTEND ONE of the three orientations or may be dropped from the course. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements contact instructor at jcombs@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.
1/23-5/30 nguyen, Karyn

21560 ol3 ONLINE

COUN 151 F Career/Life Planning

3 Units

transfer: CSu For students who are undecided about their major or in career transition. An in depth analysis of values, interests, abilities and personality; includes goal setting, career research and job search techniques. Hybrid sections of this course meet on campus providing the opportunity to learn step by step how to access internet resources for educational/career planning. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
22486 t02 7:30- 8:50 A tr Vidal, Sunshine 126

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. This course requires students to attend ONE of the two MANDATORY ORIENTATIONS or may be dropped: Mon, Jan 24, 10:30 am-12 pm OR Thurs, Jan 26, 3-4:30 pm in Rm. 611. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, contact instructor at knguyen1@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.
1/23-5/30 Jaurequi, robert

22028 ol4 ONLINE

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.
22231 001 8:00-10:50 A r Sanabria, rolando 3021

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. This course requires students to attend ONE of the two MANDATORY ORIENTATIONS or may be dropped: Mon, Jan 23, 4-6 pm OR Fri, Jan 27, 1-3 pm in Rm. 611. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, contact instructor at rjaurequi@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

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Thursday = R 51

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Saturday = S

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Are you undecided about your major or career goal? Dont spend one more semester with the feeling of uncertainty. The Career & Life Planning Center can help you to begin your education with a career goal in mind Our services and resources include:
Individual and group counseling (during non-registration periods) to facilitate career exploration, career decision making, and career/life transitions Occupational and educational information utilizing internet programs (e.g. Fullerton College Career Planning System) Career-related assessment tools (e.g. Strong Interest Inventory, Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) Special workshops and career exploration/planning courses for undecided students Career research assistance Extensive research library of career reference materials

ATTENTION STUDENTS!!

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DANC 102 F Conditioning for Dance
1 Unit
transfer: CSu, uC this class is designed to prepare a student mentally and physically for dance. Students will learn floor mat exercises and a floor barre to increase flexibility, strength, body alignment and use of turn out. relaxation and visualization techniques will be covered.
22478 001 9:00-10:20 A MW Conrad, laura 1230

DANC 103 F Dance Technique I

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC this class is designed for the dance student who is interested in achieving proper body alignment, conditioning and the principles of movement necessary for dance.
23754 001 10:30-11:50 A MW Conrad, laura 1230

Explore Careers Choose a MajorHave a Plan!


Career & Life Planning Center
Located in Building 2000, Second Floor MondayFriday 8:00 am5:00 pm (714)992-7121 http://careercenter.fullcoll.edu

DANC 105 F Ballet I

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC this course covers dance techniques and body position; explains basic ballet, vocabulary, barre and center floor work.
22639 015 7:30- 8:50 A 21999 017 7:30- 8:50 A 20279 001 10:30-11:50 A 20280 100 23019 101 5:30- 6:50 P 7:30- 8:50 P MW tr MW TR MW Przyludzka-karacic, Hanna Cashmore, Sarah Whalen, Kathleen Conrad, Laura Harter-Johnson, Danashanti 1230 1230 1209S 1230 1230

COUN 163 F Personal Growth and Life Transitions

3 Units

DANC 106 F Ballet II

1 Unit

transfer: CSu this course will teach students how to identify and overcome common barriers to academic and career success and how to develop positive attitudes and value sets to effectively manage life-changing situations. Students will learn important life skills that lead to academic and career success, thereby enhancing personal well-being.
23794 001 8:30- 9:50 A 22598 P01 10:30-11:50 A MW tr Sanabria, rolando Dominguez, elias 125 126

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: DANC 105 F with a grade of C or better, previous ballet experience, or by approval of instructor this course is designed to introduce intermediate and advanced ballet techniques to the continuing dance student including ballet barre and center floor variations.
22717 011 12:00- 1:20 P MW Conrad, laura 1230

PUENTE CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the PUENTE Program. See instructor prior to enrolling.
22752 001 11:00- 1:50 P 22902 002 4:00- 6:50 P F R Armani, Behnoosh Pimentel, Sylvia 1013 119

DANC 107 F Modern Dance I

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC this course is designed for the beginning dance student to develop technical and expressive skills for dance expression.
23755 030 9:00-11:50 A 23753 103 23041 100 4:30- 5:50 P 7:00- 8:20 P F MW TR Conrad, laura Rosa, Melanie Conrad, Laura 1230 1230 1230

COUN 199 F Counseling/Guidance: Independent Study

0.5 to 2 Units

transfer: CSu Selected hours depend upon units assigned. this course is designed for students who wish to explore in depth various guidance-related topics. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
23787 001 1/23-5/30 Jaurequi, robert

This course is designed for students who wish to explore in depth various guidance-related topics. Unit credit may range from one-half to two units in any given semester. A signed Independent Study contract between the student and instructor must be completed. For more information contact instructor at rjaurequi@fullcoll.edu.
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DANC 108 F Modern Dance II

1 Unit

transfer: CSu Prereq: DANC 107 F with a grade of C or better this course is designed to give more advanced experiences in skill techniques and compositional factors and devices. Individual and group choreography are incorporated into class structure.
22479 015 10:30-11:50 A tr rosa, Melanie 1230

DANC 130 F Afro-Caribbean Dance


21495 010 12:00- 1:20 P

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Students will learn the dance styles and rhythms of African and Caribbean cultures. Dance as an inseparable part of the culture will be discussed.
tr rosa, Melanie 1230

DANC 111 F Jazz I

1 Unit

DANC 150 F Commercial Dance

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC this class is designed to acquaint the dance student with basic principles for the expression of jazz dance.
22964 005 10:30-11:50 A 20290 010 12:00- 1:20 P 22322 110 6:00- 7:20 P tr MW MW Whalen, Kathleen Whalen, Kathleen Bates, Lisa 1209S 1209S 1230

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Students will learn, create and analyze contemporary movement depicted in the television, video and film industry. Students will increase their knowledge, technique and choreographic skills as a result of continued instruction.
23793 001 9:00-10:20 A tr Avina, teresa 1230

DANC 202 F Dance Composition/Choreography

2 Units

DANC 113 F Tap Dance I

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Instruction and practice in basic tap dance technique and elementary tap dance.
22021 010 9:00-10:20 A 21880 025 1:30- 2:50 P tr MW Whalen, Kathleen Hendrix, Jeffrey 1209S 1209S

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: DANC 107 F with a grade of C or better this course includes theory and practice in basic elements of dance composition; provides experience in the creation and development of group and solo dance compositions.
21703 010 3:30- 5:20 P tr Conrad, laura 1230

DANC 115 F Hip Hop Dance I

1 Unit

DANC 205 F Dance Ensemble

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Students will learn various forms of beginning hip-hop dancing including pop and rock, hip-hop funk, syncopations and rhythms. A basic history of hip-hop culture will be discussed.
22638 001 12:00- 1:20 P tr Bates, lisa 1209S

transfer: CSu, uC this course focuses on a selective dance performing group utilizing advanced resource and movement materials. this class is designed to give the advanced performer an additional opportunity for continued performance and growth in individual dance technique and group repertoire.
20308 001 1:30- 3:20 P tr rosa, Melanie 1230

Questions? Contact Melanie Rosa, mrosa@fullcoll.edu.

DANC 116 F Social Dance

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC this class introduces basic technical skills of various social dance forms such as swing, salsa, tango, and waltz. Designed for students with no dance experience as well as those wanting to learn diverse social dance forms.
20309 800 5:00- 7:50 P F Hendrix, Jeffrey 1209S

DANC 210 F Multicultural Dance in the U.S. Today

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC theatrical dances of the u.S. today will be viewed and examined in terms of cultural influences, historical and social background and the functions they fulfill in society. this course satisfies the Multicultural graduation requirement. Cost of dance concert admissions will not exceed $30.00
23080 015 9:00-10:20 A 21704 010 12:00- 1:20 P tr MW rosa, Melanie rosa, Melanie 1246 1207

DANC 120 F Dance History

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Students will study through reading, film, and in-class discussion dance from primitive times to present day. Students will also compare various dance techniques, theories and personalities who have contributed to the art.
21496 010 8:30- 9:50 A 23018 100 6:00- 8:50 P MW R Whalen, Kathleen Whalen, Kathleen 1207 1207

DANC 214 F Dance Repertory

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course is the rehearsal and performance of works choreographed by faculty and/or artist-in-residence. It is an opportunity to experience professional working conditions and requirements.
21706 010 1:30- 4:20 P MW rosa, Melanie 1230

DANC 122 F Middle Eastern Dance


22971 100 6:30- 7:50 P

1 Unit

Questions? Contact Melanie Rosa, mrosa@fullcoll.edu.

transfer: CSu Students will be exposed to dance styles and music of the Middle east by relating them to the culture.
TR Cashmore, Sarah 1209S

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drAfting technology
All courses listed below with room numbers ending in LH will be held at our new La Habra Site: 1000 Leslie Street (off Imperial Hwy west of Harbor Blvd.)

DRAF 944 F 3 Units Solidworks (formerly Parametric Solid Modeling)


23122 001 1:00- 2:15 P lAB 2:16- 2:50 P 20375 100 6:00- 9:50 P tr tr T Carter, Danny Carter, Danny Carter, Danny 1960 1960

this course provides the student with instruction in the concept, practice and development of feature-based solid modeling using software designed specifically for solid modeling using Solidworks.

1957

DRAF 070 F Blueprint Reading for the Metal Trades


23693 100 11:00-12:50 P 23852 200 7:00- 8:50 P W MW 3/26-5/30 Staff

2 Units

this course is designed to prepare Machine tool, Welding and Metal Fabrication students to interpret drawings related to the metal trades.
905lH 3010 Krempasky, Thomas

eArth sciences
ESC 100 F Physical Geology
3 Units
transfer: CSu, uC this introductory course explores the physical composition of the earth and those processes that modify its surface. topics include earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, flooding, beach processes and plate tectonics. Field trips may be taken. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
22039 004 7:00- 8:20 A 22770 001 7:30- 8:50 A 21680 003 9:00-10:20 A 23022 ol1 ONLINE MW tr tr 1/23-5/30 lozinsky, richard lozinsky, richard lozinsky, richard Willis, Marc 412 412 417

Last day to add: Apr 10; Last day to drop without W: Apr 10; Last day to drop with W: May 16; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 28.

DRAF 140 F AutoCAD for Industry

2 Units

transfer: CSu Advisory: DRAF 171 F this is a comprehensive introduction to AutoCAD designed for practicing drafters, engineers, and other manufacturing-oriented persons.
21842 100 22612 001 4:00- 5:50 P 6:00- 9:50 P TR R Carter, Danny Carter, Danny 1957 1957

DRAF 143 F 3D Applications Using AutoCAD

2 Units

transfer: CSu Advisory: DRAF 140 F or equivalent industry experience For the experienced AutoCAD user. topics include an introduction to 3D applications, the 3D coordinate system, display control, wireframe modeling, surface modeling and solids modeling.
22613 100 6:00- 9:50 P W Carter, Danny 2026

ONLINE CLASS: The above course uses Blackboard and REQUIRES the student during the FIRST WEEK of instruction to go to http://staffwww.fullcoll. edu/mwillis. Students should read the course guidelines and complete the first quiz or they may be dropped from the course; the instructor can also be contacted at mwillis@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

ESC 100LF Physical Geology Lab

1 Unit

DRAF 171 F Fundamentals of Drafting

2 Units

transfer: CSu this is a beginning drafting course covering the use of drafting instruments, lettering, geometric construction, pictorial drawings, orthographic projection, dimensions, single-auxiliary views and sections.
21843 100 6:00- 9:50 P W Pealo, Jason 711T

transfer: CSu, uC Coreq: ESC 100 F this class includes exercises in identification of minerals and rocks, interpretation of topographic maps, geologic folios, and the study of land forms and rock structures.
20777 001 1:00- 3:50 P 20778 002 1:00- 3:50 P M t Willis, Marc lozinsky, richard 629 629

DRAF 173 F Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

2 Units

ESC 101 F Earth Science Survey

3 Units

transfer: CSu Advisory: DRAF 171 F or DRAF 070 F or equivalent industry experience this is an introductory course in the application and interpretation of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing concepts per the latest revision of the American national Standards Institute (AnSI) Standard #Y14.5M.
23695 001 11:00-12:50 P 23913 300 7:00- 9:10 P W MW 1/23-3/14 Staff Krempasky, Thomas 904lH 3010

transfer: CSu, uC this course is a general survey of geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. topics include earthquakes, volcanoes, global current patterns, hurricanes and tornado development, and star and planet evolution. Field trips may be taken.
20794 001 9:00-10:20 A 22117 002 10:30-11:50 A MW MW Willis, Marc lozinsky, richard 615 125

Last day to add: Jan 29; Last day to drop without W: Jan 29; Last day to drop with W: Feb 29; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.

ESC 101LF Earth Science Survey Lab

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Coreq: ESC 101 F this lab enhances topics covered in the eSC 101 F lecture course. Field trips may be taken.
20796 001 2:00- 4:50 P W TAP Willis, Marc WinterIntersession 629

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ESC 106 F Geology of Orange County Area


23530 100 6:00- 9:50 P T

2 Units

transfer: CSu this course examines the physical and historical geology of orange County. Field trips are required.
Last day to add: Jan 30; Last day to drop without W: Jan 30; Last day to drop with W: Mar 20; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 24.
1/24-4/17 Lozinsky, Richard 629

ESC 130 F Introduction to Oceanography

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course provides a survey of the geological, physical, chemical and biological principles and processes of oceanography, including interactions of humans with the marine environment. Includes some online work.
20858 20860 20861 20862 001 002 003 005 7:30- 8:50 A 9:00-10:20 A 10:30-11:50 A 1:30- 2:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P tr MW tr tr W Staff Chamberlin, William Chamberlin, William Staff Staff 421 425 410 410 412

ESC 116 F Astronomy

3 Units

20869 100

transfer: CSu, uC this course is an introduction to the tools and methods of astronomy and the study of the universe, with emphasis on the solar system.
20803 001 9:00-10:20 A 20804 002 10:30-11:50 A 20853 101 6:00- 8:50 P tr tr R 1/23-5/30 Barabas, liliana Barabas, liliana Cordell, Bruce Cordell, Bruce 412 412 410

ESC 130HF Honors Introduction to Oceanography

3 Units

23847 ol1 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE and uses Mastering Astronomy. Students must log onto this course by the SECOND DAY or may be dropped from the course. For course information, visit the website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/bcordell. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

transfer: CSu, uC Students will develop an understanding of the interaction of humans with ocean processes and the critical issues facing the world ocean today. Students are expected to engage in written and oral debate to reach a deeper understanding of these issues.
23945 Hn1 9:00-10:20 A MW Chamberlin, William 425

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.
23946 Hn2 10:30-11:50 A tr Chamberlin, William 410

ESC 116HF Honors Astronomy

3 Units

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: MATH 020 F or math skills clearance this course is an introduction to the tools and methods of astronomy and the study of the universe with emphasis on the solar system. this course is enhanced for Honors students.
23463 Hn1 11:00-12:20 P MW Barabas, liliana 417

ESC 130LF Introduction to Oceanography: Field Experience

1 Unit

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

transfer: CSu, uC Coreq: ESC 130 F this course engages students in field studies of geological, physical, chemical, and biological processes in a variety of marine habitats as well as instruction in oceanographic research techniques. Includes field trips.
23220 001 8:00- 8:50 A lAB 9:00-11:50 A W W 2/22-4/25 2/22-4/25 Staff Staff 416A 416A

ESC 116LF Astronomy Lab

2 Units
transfer: CSu, uC

Last day to add: Feb 27; Last day to drop without W: Feb 27; Last day to drop with W: Apr 11; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 22.
23644 002 8:00- 8:50 A lAB 9:00-11:50 A F F 2/10-4/20 2/10-4/20 ellis, robert ellis, robert 416A 416A

Advisory: MATH 020 F and ESC 116 F this course is an introduction to the tools and methods of astronomy and study of the universe, with emphasis on the solar system. Field trip for dark sky observation may be arranged.
22045 003 1:00- 4:50 P 20855 101 1:00- 4:50 P 20854 001 20856 002 6:00- 9:50 P 6:00- 9:50 P t r T W Barabas, liliana Barabas, liliana Cordell, Bruce Cordell, Bruce 417 417 417 417

Last day to add: Feb 23; Last day to drop without W: Feb 23; Last day to drop with W: Mar 30; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 10.
23221 800 8:00- 8:50 A lAB 9:00-11:50 A S S 2/11-4/14 2/11-4/14 Staff Staff 414A 414A

Last day to add: Feb 24; Last day to drop without W: Feb 24; Last day to drop with W: Mar 24; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 11.
23645 003 12:30- 1:20 P lAB 1:30- 4:20 P F F 2/10-4/20 2/10-4/20 ellis, robert ellis, robert 416A 416A

ESC 120 F Geology of California

3 Units

Last day to add: Feb 23; Last day to drop without W: Feb 23; Last day to drop with W: Mar 30; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 10.

transfer: CSu, uC this course examines the physical and historical geology of Californias natural provinces. Field trips may be taken. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
23461 001 10:30-11:50 A MW Willis, Marc 629

ESC 141 F 1 Unit Geology of the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Area (formerly ESC 198BF)

transfer: CSu this course covers field study of geologic features and processes in the AnzaBorrego Desert State Park area. this course usually involves overnight camping and light to moderate hiking.
23531 800 3/23-3/25 lozinsky, richard FIelD

Contact instructor at rlozinsky@fullcoll.edu or mwillis@fullcoll.edu for orientation date/time/location. Last day to add: Mar 23; Last day to drop without W: Mar 23; Last day to drop with W: Mar 24; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 23.

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economics
ECON 101 F Principles of Economics Micro
3 Units

ENGR 203 F Electric Circuits

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MATH 150BF and PHYS 222 F with a grade of C or better Coreq: ENGR 203LF Introduction to the analysis of electric circuits. Analysis techniques include nodal and loop analysis, thevenins theorem. rlC and op-amp networks are analyzed under DC, AC-steady state and transient conditions using multiple methods.
22059 100 4:00- 5:50 P MW Claassen, Mareike 1901

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course emphasizes the role of the individual as consumer, the firm as producer, and the government as referee in a market economy. Students who receive credit in this course may not receive credit in eCon 101HF.
20320 20323 20324 20325 20328 001 002 003 004 005 7:30- 8:50 A 9:00-10:20 A 10:30-11:50 A 12:00- 1:20 P 1:30- 2:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P MW tr MW tr MW M T Mummery, Francis Mummery, Francis turner, Arienne turner, Arienne turner, Arienne Chan, Wai Chan, Wai 1440 119 119 119 119 521 521

ENGR 203LF Electric Circuits Lab

1 Unit

20329 101 22963 102

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MATH 150BF and PHYS 222 F Coreq: ENGR 203 F laboratory designed to complement and parallel the related theory course engr 203 F. Basic electrical measurement techniques and experimental investigation of simple circuits. Computer simulations of transient circuits.
22016 100 6:00- 8:50 P W Claassen, Mareike 2020T

ECON 102 F Principles of Economics Macro

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: ECON 101 F with a grade of C or better this course is concerned with the overall performance of the united States, with special emphasis on government, business cycles, and fiscal and monetary policy. Students who receive credit in this course may not receive credit in eCon 102HF.
20331 001 7:30- 8:50 A 20332 002 9:00-10:20 A 21719 003 1:30- 2:50 P 20333 100 7:00- 9:50 P tr MW tr R Mummery, Francis Mummery, Francis turner, Arienne Chan, Wai 119 119 1418 119

english
ENGL 039 F Basic Writing
4 Units

engineering
ENGR 101AF Surveying I
4 Units

Advisory: READ 036 F Designed for native speakers of english. If you need instruction in basic writing, this course is for you. topics covered include developing the sentence, the paragraph and the beginning essay, literal comprehension, vocabulary development and study skills. non-degree credit
21729 021 8:00- 9:50 A 21777 022 8:00- 9:50 A 20454 eS1 10:00-11:50 A MW tr MW lamb, Heidi tackabury, Pamela guss, Heidi 3013 1902 1722

Prereq: MATH 030 F and MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better this course covers the principles and practices of measuring distances, directions and elevation. other topics include the study of errors, computation of areas and coordinates, and use and care of instruments and equipment.
20445 800 8:00- 1:50 P S robledo, Jose 1018

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
20455 eS2 10:00-11:50 A tr Costello, Jeanne 1957

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
20456 eS3 12:00- 1:50 P MW guss, Heidi 1722

ENGR 105 F Engineering CAD

4 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: ENGR 102 F Engineering Drawing this is an introductory course which utilizes AutoCAD as a tool for completing a set of engineering working drawings.
22829 001 9:00-10:29 A lAB 10:30-11:50 A tr tr thomas, David thomas, David 711t 2020t

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
20457 075 1:00- 2:50 P 20458 111 20459 131 5:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 8:50 P tr TR MW Scheys, rene Scheys, Rene Krag, Samantha 1721 526 527

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ENGL 059 F Developmental Writing

4 Units

Prereq: ENGL 039 F with a grade of Pass or recommended score on English Placement Test Advisory: READ 056 F this course will help to develop basic writing, reading and thinking skills. the focus is on effective paragraphs and short essay writing and improving sentence, reading, thinking and study skills. non-degree credit
20463 20465 22237 20467 021 025 033 eS1 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 9:00-10:50 A 9:00-10:50 A MW tr MW MW Costello, Jeanne Arndt, nadine Smith, geoffrey Kominek, Bridget 1959 1029 122 523

Entering Scholars Program


The Entering Scholars Program is a comprehensive program designed with first-time college students in mind. ESP classes incorporate student success activities designed to support students new to Fullerton College. ENGL 039 F CRN 20454 MW 10:0011:50 A ENGL 039 F CRN 20455 TR 10:0011:50 A ENGL 039 F CRN 20456 MW 12:001:50 P ENGL 059 F CRN 20467 MW 9:0010:50 A ENGL 059 F CRN 20468 TR 9:0010:50 A ENGL 059 F CRN 20471 MW 10:0011:50 A ENGL 059 F CRN 22084 MW 1:002:50 P ENGL 060 F CRN 20516 TR 7:008:50 A ENGL 060 F CRN 22091 MW 8:009:50 A ENGL 060 F CRN 20519 TR 8:009:50 A ENGL 060 F CRN 21787 TR 10:0011:50 A ENGL 060 F CRN 20525 MW 10:0011:50 A ENGL 060 F CRN 20528 MW 11:0012:50 P ENGL 060 F CRN 20530 MW 12:001:50 P ENGL 060 F CRN 20533 MW 2:003:50 P READ 036 F CRN 20053 TR 8:0010:20 A READ 036 F CRN 20056 TR 11:001:20 P READ 056 F CRN 20062 TR 9:0011:20 A READ 056 F CRN 20068 TR 11:301:50 P READ 096 F CRN 20077 MW 8:009:50 A READ 096 F CRN 20085 MW 10:0011:50 A

ESP

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
21987 035 9:00-10:50 A 20468 eS2 9:00-10:50 A tr tr Anderson, Janna Kominek, Bridget 1959 2024

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
20469 041 10:00-11:50 A 20471 eS3 10:00-11:50 A MW MW orlijan, Kimberly Mangan, Michael 1959 3013

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
20470 20472 22196 042 051 t01 10:00-11:50 A 11:00-12:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P 2:00- 2:50 P tr tr MW MW Quirk, Shawn Kominek, Bridget Costello, Jeanne Costello, Jeanne 1029 2024 526n 526n

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Requires one additional hour of instruction per week. Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.
20474 061 12:00- 1:50 P 22084 eS4 1:00- 2:50 P tr MW Quirk, Shawn Mangan, Michael 2027 2026

Questions? Call the Basic Skills Office at

(714) 992-7170

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
20476 073 1:00- 2:50 P 20475 081 2:00- 3:50 P 20477 112 20478 131 20479 132 5:00- 6:50 P 5:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 8:50 P tr MW TR MW TR nave, Marquis Anderson, Janna Magee, Bruce Krag, Samantha Miller, Ricki 122 1957 1720 123 523SEM

ENGL 060 F continued:


20516 eS1 7:00- 8:50 A

tr

england, elli

2027

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
21904 022 8:00- 9:50 A 21988 023 8:00- 9:50 A 22091 eS2 8:00- 9:50 A MW MW MW Staff Bootman, Ashly england, elli 2024 2025 2028

ENGL 060 F Prep for College Writing

4 Units

Prereq: ENGL 059 F with a grade of Pass or recommended score on the English Placement test Advisory: READ 096 F this course prepares students for College Writing by teaching the expository writing, thinking, and editing skills needed for engl 100 F. Students will also review english fundamentals and analyze professional essays. non-degree credit
20514 20515 21740 20517 20520 011 012 014 015 016 7:00- 8:50 A 7:00- 8:50 A 7:00- 8:50 A 7:00- 8:50 A 7:00- 8:50 A MW MW MW tr tr Stevenson, Kent estrada, David levesque, richard levesque, richard lundergan, robert 527 2027 122 529 2026

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
20529 026 8:00- 9:50 A 20519 eS3 8:00- 9:50 A tr tr trokkos, Mireille liu, Annie 622A 1721

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
20521 23760 20522 20518 22239 20524 21730 027 801 028 031 032 033 041 8:00-11:50 A 8:00-11:50 A 9:00-10:50 A 9:00-10:50 A 9:00-10:50 A 9:00-10:50 A 10:00-11:50 A F S MW MW tr tr MW Heller, Carla estrada, David Kiszely, elizabeth eisner, Douglas ruiz, rosalinda eisner, Douglas thomas, Patricia 523SeM 526 311 1960 2026 1027 2024

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ENGL 060 F continued:


23873 044 10:00-11:50 A 20525 eS5 10:00-11:50 A

MW MW

tackabury, Pamela Fouquette, Danielle

523SeM 1720

ENGL 100 F College Writing

3 Units

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
20526 20527 22554 21787 042 043 046 eS4 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A tr tr tr tr tackabury, Pamela thomas, Patricia Shiroma, ryan Arndt, nadine 626 527 1720 2028

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: ENGL 060 F with a grade of Pass or ESL 186 F with a grade of C or better or recommended score on the English Placement Test Advisory: Enrollment in READ 142 F this course will develop the reading, critical thinking, and writing skills necessary for academic success. the class focuses on expository writing and research/ documentation skills.
011 012 013 017 014 015 016 001 002 003 006 007 008 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 036 028 801 032 033 034 035 037 038 031 039 040 802 004 041 043 044 046 047 048 051 052 054 005 056 057 058 061 062 063 t01 7:00- 8:50 A 7:00- 8:50 A 7:00- 8:50 A 7:00- 8:50 A 7:00- 8:50 A 7:00- 8:50 A 7:00- 8:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00-11:50 A 8:00-11:50 A 9:00-10:50 A 9:00-10:50 A 9:00-10:50 A 9:00-10:50 A 9:00-10:50 A 9:00-10:50 A 9:00-12:50 P 9:00-12:50 P 9:00-12:50 P 9:00-12:50 P 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A 11:00-12:50 P 11:00-12:50 P 11:00-12:50 P 11:00-12:50 P 11:00-12:50 P 11:00-12:50 P 11:00-12:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P 2:00- 2:50 P MW MW MW MW tr tr tr MW MW MW MW MW tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr F S MW MW tr tr tr tr F F F S MW MW MW MW tr tr tr MW MW MW tr tr tr tr MW MW MW MW MW rohr, Sandra rho, gina Powers, Miguel tyson, erin Henderson, Bruce McKennon, Anna Quirk, Shawn Carrithers, Joseph Andrews, Christopher Perez, roger lundergan, robert Staff Fouquette, Danielle Andrews, Christopher Perez, roger Carrithers, Joseph rohr, Sandra Staff Mangan, Michael rho, gina tyson, erin Staff gebhard, tiffany Heller, Carla Walzer-Prieto, Amanda Quirk, Shawn Walzer-Prieto, Amanda orlijan, Kimberly Smith, geoffrey tellefsen, Blythe Mattoon, Michelle Pantano, lynne Missakian, Ilona Bootman, Ashly england, elli ruiz, rosalinda tellefsen, Blythe Floerke, Brandon liu, Annie Hardesty, Catharine Mayfield, Philip Walzer-Prieto, Amanda Quirk, Shawn lundergan, robert nowell, laurie latour, Jesse Dominguez, April orr, John Smith, geoffrey Magee, Bruce nave, Marquis Floerke, Brandon Floerke, Brandon 2026 1960 529 523 122 2024 1959 318 626 3010 1902 1957 1957 3013 3010 527 523 626 2028 1722 1720 311 527 529 2026 527 122 123 1960 325 121 523 122 527 1957 1029 3010 626 1722 3013 1601 2026 122 123 701t 1902 122 1960 2024 3013 1959 1720 1720

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
21731 052 11:00-12:50 P 20528 eS6 11:00-12:50 P MW MW Kiszely, elizabeth liu, Annie 527 523

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
21989 053 11:00-12:50 P 21770 062 12:00- 1:50 P 20530 eS7 12:00- 1:50 P tr MW MW lundergan, robert thomas, Patricia Fouquette, Danielle 2026 1957 626

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support sutdents who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
22197 t01 12:00- 1:50 P 2:00- 2:50 P MW MW levesque, richard levesque, richard 318 318

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Requires one additional hour of instruction per week. Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.
MW MW trujillo, tamara trujillo, tamara 2028 2028

22198 t02 12:00- 1:50 P 2:00- 2:50 P

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Requires one additional hour of instruction per week. Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.
071 072 073 eS8 1:00- 2:50 P 1:00- 2:50 P 1:00- 2:50 P 2:00- 3:50 P MW tr tr MW ruiz, rosalinda lamb, Heidi Shahisaman, Mohammad Arndt, nadine 527 523 1957 2024

20531 20532 22106 20533

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
20535 083 2:00- 3:50 P 20534 082 3:00- 4:50 P 20537 091 3:00- 4:50 P 20538 21517 20539 20540 20541 23898 101 102 111 112 113 122 4:00- 5:50 P 4:00- 5:50 P 5:00- 6:50 P 5:00- 6:50 P 5:00- 6:50 P 6:00-10:15 P tr MW MW MW TR MW TR TR MW Shiroma, ryan Dobyns, Sheilah ruiz, rosalinda Mattoon, Mark Anderson, Kenneth Anderson, Kenneth Davis, Michelle Dickinson, Amy Mulhall-Briski, Colleen 1722 121 527 1722 122 527 2027 1722 523

Last day to add: Jan 29; Last day to drop without W: Jan 29; Last day to drop with W: Mar 5; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25. Last day to add: Feb 1; Last day to drop without W: Feb 1; Last day to drop with W: Mar 8; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.
7:00- 8:50 P 7:00- 8:50 P 7:00- 8:50 P MW MW TR Dickinson, Amy Mattoon, Mark Guss, Heidi 6:00- 9:50 P TR 1/24-3/22 Shahisaman, Mohammad

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122

20607 20603 22534 23872 21745 20605 22991 20602 20606 22544 22080 20612 22535 22546 22538 20608 21781 21469 21468 20609 20604 22980 20611 23764 20639 20613 20616 22240 22958 22992 23947 20610 20617 23765 21897 21470 21782 22895 22540 20618 20619 20620 22899 22241 22547 22555 21082 21747 22537 21769 21771 22199

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TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Requires one additional hour of instruction per week. Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.

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ENGL 100 F continued:


22200 t02 12:00- 1:50 P 2:00- 2:50 P

MW MW

eisner, Douglas eisner, Douglas

1029 1029

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Requires one additional hour of instruction per week. Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.
064 065 066 067 068 069 P01 12:00- 1:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P tr tr tr tr tr tr tr Mayfield, Philip ruiz, rosalinda trokkos, Mireille Ison, John Smith, geoffrey Powers, Miguel orlijan, Kimberly 1722 527 523SeM 121 3013 1720 1029

Study Abroad in

20622 20623 23874 22541 20621 21909 22225

Spring 2012
ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing
23925 SA1 9:00-11:50 A M 9:00-11:50 A M

Paris

, France

3 Units
PArIS An-112

PUENTE CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Puente Program.
070 071 072 073 081 085 101 113 114 115 123 1:00- 2:50 P 1:00- 2:50 P 1:00- 2:50 P 1:30- 3:20 P 2:00- 3:50 P 2:00- 3:50 P 4:00- 5:50 P 5:00- 6:50 P 5:00- 6:50 P 5:00- 6:50 P 6:00-10:15 P MW MW MW tr MW tr MW MW MW TR MW Flores, Christy Kominek, Bridget tellefsen, Blythe Hawk, Jennifer Magee, Bruce terranova, John Smith, Geoffrey Ison, John Dobyns, Sheilah Dobyns, Sheilah Scott, Ericka 523 121 122 2024 1722 1720 122 526 529 523 523SEM

rosenberg, Stuart P. rosenberg, Stuart P.

20624 22545 22141 22104 22900 22103 20625 22189 20627 21754 23899

ENGL 103HF Honors Critical Reasoning & Writing


23926 SH2 9:00-11:50 A M 9:00-11:50 A M rosenberg, Stuart P. rosenberg, Stuart P.

3 Units
PArIS An-112

ENGL 105 F Introduction to Creative Writing


23929 SA1 9:00-11:50 A W 9:00-11:50 A W rosenberg, Stuart P. rosenberg, Stuart P.

3 Units
PArIS An-112

ENGL 208 F Introduction to Film Studies


23928 SA1 1:00-3:50 P 1:00-3:50 P t t rosenberg, Stuart P. rosenberg, Stuart P.

3 Units
PArIS An-112

Last day to add: Jan 29; Last day to drop without W: Jan 29; Last day to drop with W: Mar 5; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25. Last day to add: Apr 8; Last day to drop without W: Apr 8; Last day to drop with W: May 9; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 28. Last day to add: Feb 1; Last day to drop without W: Feb 1; Last day to drop with W: Mar 8; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26. Last day to add: Apr 9; Last day to drop without W: Apr 9; Last day to drop with W: May 10; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 29.
130 132 133 134 7:007:007:007:008:50 P 8:50 P 8:50 P 8:50 P MW MW TR TR T 1/23-5/30 Staff Miller, Ricki Flores, Christy Dobyns, Sheilah Flores, Christy Flores, Christy 6:00-10:15 P TR 3/27-5/24 Scott, Ericka 6:00- 9:50 P TR 1/24-3/22 Richards, Heather 6:00-10:15 P MW 3/26-5/23 Richards, Heather

1/23-3/19

23900 124

523SEM

GEOG 100 F Global Geography


23930 SA1 1:00-3:50 P 1:00-3:50 P W W lowe, Claudia C. lowe, Claudia C.

3 Units
PArIS An-112

23493 121

123

GEOG 100HF Honors Global Geography


23931 SA1 1:00-3:50 P 1:00-3:50 P W W lowe, Claudia C. lowe, Claudia C.

3 Units
PArIS An-112

22526 122

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20632 20630 20633 22190

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GEOG 160 F Cultural Geography


23927 SA1 9:00-11:50 A t 9:00-11:50 P t lowe, Claudia C. lowe, Claudia C.

3 Units
PArIS An-112

20626 HY2 HYBRID 5:00- 6:50 P

GEOG 170 F Urban Geography: Intro to the City


23932 SA1 9:00-11:50 A th 9:00-11:50 A th lowe, Claudia C. lowe, Claudia C.

3 Units
PArIS An-112

HYBRID CLASS: The above course meets on campus 2 hours each Tuesday in addition to online coursework. Students are required to log on to the online portion of the course during the first week of classes, beginning Jan 23. This course uses Blackboard. For course-specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/cflores, or contact instructor at cflores@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.
M 1/23-5/30 Henderson, Bruce Henderson, Bruce 122

Start planning now for the Rome Study Abroad program, Spring 2013. Take ENGL 100 F during spring or summer of 2012 to be eligible for the Rome program in Spring 2013.

20629 HY3 HYBRID 7:00- 8:50 P

HYBRID CLASS: The above course meets on campus 2 hours each Monday and includes an additional 2 hours of prearranged online coursework each week. For course-specific requirements, contact instructor at bhenderson@ fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs and more go to http:// online.fullcoll.edu.
W 1/23-5/30 Henderson, Bruce Henderson, Bruce 122

22462 HY4 HYBRID 7:00- 8:50 P

HYBRID CLASS: The above course meets on campus 2 hours each Wednesday and includes an additional 2 hours of prearranged online coursework each week. For course-specific requirements, contact instructor at bhenderson@ fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs and more go to http:// online.fullcoll.edu.

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Wednesday = W

Thursday = R 59

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Saturday = S

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ENGL 100HF Honors College Writing

3 Units

ENGL 103 F continued:


21036 21037 23876 23901 101 102 103 122 4:004:004:006:006:50 P 6:50 P 6:50 P 9:20 P M T W MW Floerke, Brandon Henderson, Bruce LaTour, Jesse Mulhall-Briski, Colleen 526N 526N 523 523SEM

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: ENGL 060 F with a grade of Pass or ESL 186 F with a grade of C or better or recommended score on the English Placement Test Honors College Writing is an enhanced section of College Writing employing a seminar format. this course will develop the reading, critical thinking, and writing skills that lead to academic success. the class focuses on expository writing and research/documentation skills. Students who receive credit in this course cannot receive credit in engl 100 F.
22490 Hn1 8:00- 9:50 A tr Floerke, Brandon 523SeM

Last day to add: Apr 8; Last day to drop without W: Apr 8; Last day to drop with W: May 7; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 28. Last day to add: Apr 9; Last day to drop without W: Apr 9; Last day to drop with W: May 8; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 29.
131 132 133 134 7:007:007:007:009:50 P 9:50 P 9:50 P 9:50 P M T W R Dominguez, April Stallard, Stefani Terranova, John Staff 6:00- 9:20 P TR 3/27-5/22 Terranova, John

3/26-5/21

23494 121

123

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

21038 21039 21040 21041

1029 1722 1029 526

ENGL 102 F Introduction to Literature

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better Students will read, analyze, and write about literature. Different critical approaches to literature will also be included.
21023 031 9:00-10:20 A 22441 041 10:30-11:50 A 21024 131 4:00- 6:50 P MW tr R levesque, richard Kiszely, elizabeth Tellefsen, Blythe 2027 526n 529

ENGL 103HF Honors Critical Reasoning and Writing

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better this course is an enhanced section of engl 103 F using a seminar format. the class will develop critical thinking, reading, and writing skills beyond the level achieved in engl 100 F. the course will focus on developing analytical and argumentative writing skills as well as the development of logical reasoning.
22491 Hn1 10:30-11:50 A tr Carrithers, Joseph 523SeM

ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing

3 Units

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.
23009 Hn2 1:30- 2:50 P MW Henderson, Bruce 523SeM

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better this course develops critical thinking, reading, and writing skills beyond the level achieved in engl 100 F. this course will focus on developing analytical and argumentative writing skills as well as development of logical reasoning.
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HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

ENGL 104 F Critical Thinking and Writing About Literature

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better this course develops the same critical thinking, reading, and writing skills as does engl 103 F, but through the analysis of literature and literary criticism rather than non-literary texts.
21084 031 9:00-10:20 A 22452 061 12:00- 1:20 P tr MW lundergan, robert Arndt, nadine 2027 2027

ENGL 105 F Introduction to Creative Writing

3 Units

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.
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21032 23766 23759 21033 22477 21034 22532 21605 21035 22081 22201 21471 21748 21598 21783 21960 23879

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better this courses focuses on writing original fiction, drama and poetry. Students will apply forms, techniques and library elements of creative writing to their own work and comment on other students writing.
22443 131 7:00- 9:50 P R Trujillo, Tamara 526N

ENGL 201 F Intermediate College Writing

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better this course emphasizes the cross-curricular writing, research and critical thinking skills needed for success in a variety of majors.
22442 041 10:30-11:50 A tr Fouquette, Danielle 529

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Faculty Reading Event features your favorite Fullerton College instructors original writings! Student Open Mic Night!

UPCOMING EVENTS
February

Faculty Reading Event French Film Festival
For more information go to http://foreign.fullcoll.edu

Visiting Writer coming in April.

English as a Second Language


Conversation Grammar Pronunciation Reading/Writing Vocabulary/American Idioms

Is English your second language?

Fullerton Debate Tournament

March

French Film Festival
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Foreign Language
Chinese
German French Spanish
Japanese

Student Open Mic Fullerton Express Forensics Tournament

Learn a new language!

April
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Reading is more than you think.


Study Skills Vocabulary Development Reading for Comprehension Content Area Reading Critical Thinking
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May

Humanities Scholarship Tea

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http://humanities.fullcoll.edu

Public Speaking Interpersonal Communication Argumentation and Debate Small Group Communication Forensics (Speech and Debate Team)

Join our championship Speech and Debate Team.


Champs!

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ENGL 208 F Introduction to Film Studies

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better this is an introductory level course in film studies. Students will view and analyze a number of films from different historical periods and countries. there will be an emphasis on the interpretation of film from various aesthetic, cultural, and historical perspectives.
23010 061

ENGL 225 F World Literature Since the Early Modern Period

3 Units

The above class is offered once per academic year.

7:00- 8:50 P

TR

Ison, John

529

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better Advisory: ENGL 102 F or ENGL 102HF A survey of literatures, 18th Century to the present with a focus on the interplay between modern writers and the cultures South American, Asian, African, european and north American that shape the writers imagination. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
21090 031 12:00- 1:20 P tr eisner, Douglas 529

The above class is offered once per academic year.

ENGL 210 F Introduction to Language Structure and Use

3 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better this course is an introductory-level course that explores the nature and structure of language, language acquisition and development, language use and grammar. this course is useful for students planning to enter elementary or secondary teaching.
22063 AP1 12:00- 1:20 P tr Portman, Sharon 2028

ENGL 234 F Introduction to Shakespeare

3 Units

APPLE COURSE: The above class is open to all students but recommended for future teachers. For more info, contact the Center for Careers in Education at (714) 992-7067. This course is offered once per academic year.

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better Advisory: ENGL 102 F or ENGL 102HF, both with a grade of C or better this course introduces students to William Shakespeares tragedies, comedies, and histories. through lecture, group discussion, and multi-media presentations, students will develop their understanding of Shakespeares plays and his world.
23011 031 9:00-10:20 A MW Powers, Miguel 529

The above class is offered once every two years.

ENGL 212 F English Literature since 1800

3 Units

ENGL 239 F Survey of Childrens Literature

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better Advisory: ENGL 102 F or ENGL 102HF this course surveys poetry, fiction drama, and prose written in english since 1800. Students will study the characteristics of the romantic, Victorian, Modern, and Postmodern literary periods.
21089 041 10:30-11:50 A MW Carrithers, Joseph 529

The above class is offered once per academic year.

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better Advisory: ENGL 102 F or ENGL 102HF this course is an introduction to the genre of childrens literature emphasizing a comparative approach to the multicultural elements of the literature. the primary objectives of the course include understanding, appreciation and knowledge of a genre of literature and critical examination and analysis of the literature. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
21091 031 9:00-11:50 A F T Walzer-Prieto, Amanda Anderson, Janna 529 529 22082 AP3 4:00- 6:50 P

ENGL 221 F American Literature to the Civil War

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better Advisory: ENGL 102 F or ENGL 102HF this course examines representative American writers from the Colonial period through the Civil War, with an emphasis on the cultural and historical contexts of the text. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
22527 131 7:00- 9:50 P T Magee, Bruce 526

APPLE COURSE: The above class is open to all students but recommended for future teachers. For more info, contact the Center for Careers in Education at (714) 992-7067.

ENGL 243 F Folklore and Mythology

3 Units

ENGL 222 F American Literature: Civil War to the Present

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better Advisory: ENGL 102 F or ENGL 102HF Students will read and discuss a variety of works by post-Civil War American writers. there will be an emphasis on the cultural and historical contexts of the texts covered and on the variety of writers and styles.
22453 061 12:00- 1:20 P tr tellefsen, Blythe 526n

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better Advisory: ENGL 102 F or ENGL 102HF, both with a grade of C or better this course studies the folklore and mythology of various cultures of the world as expressed in literature. Students will examine myths, mythical elements, and their modern parallels in both eastern and Western civilizations. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
21959 131 9:00-10:20 A tr Knoernschild, Mark 529

ENGL 248 F Science Fiction

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better Advisory: ENGL 102 F or ENGL 102HF In this course, students read works of science fiction and speculative fiction ranging from the 19th Century through cyberpunk and beyond, analyzing plot, character and such themes as the social and cultural implications of science and technology.
23902 130

The above class is offered on an occasional basis.


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ENGL 280 F Language Arts Tutoring Practicum

3 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of C or better Coreq: ENGL 103 F or ENGL 103HF or ENGL 104 F or ENGL 201 F this course provides training for students to acquire knowledge, skills and techniques for tutoring in writing. Actual tutoring is part of instruction. Plus 3 lab hours arranged per week
21472 AP1 2:00- 3:50 P M Cain, Joyce 808A

ATTENTION: ALL ESL 080 F, 081 F, 082 F, 083 F, 184 F, AND 185 F STUDENTS
All ESL 080 F185 F students are required to complete one hour of arranged lab per week in the Skills Center starting the rst week.

APPLE COURSE: The above class is open to all students but recommended for future teachers. For more info, contact the Center for Careers in Education at (714) 992-7067. As part of the above class, students are required to complete three arranged lab hours in the Writing Center starting the first week of class, choosing any three hours from the following: Mon, Jan 23: 4:00-5:00 pm OR Wed, Jan 25: 4:00-6:00 pm OR Thurs, Jan 26: 2:00-4:00 pm OR Fri, Jan 27: 10:00-11:00 am. Arranged lab hours for the rest of the semester will be determined after the first class meeting.

Arranged Lab Hours: Monday: 9:00 am2:00 pm Tuesday: 9:00 am2:00 pm Wednesday: 9:00 am7:00 pm Thursday: 9:00 am7:00 pm Friday: 10:00 am1:00 pm

ENGL 299 F Humanities Independent Study

1 Unit

ESL 081 F Low Intermediate English for Non-Native Speakers of English

5 Units

transfer: CSu, uC review requested Prereq: Demonstrated scholarship this opportunity is designed primarily for english majors who have completed a significant number of english courses at the 200-level. enrollment requires a cooperating instructor.
21871 IS1 1/23-5/30 Willoughby, Dan

Prereq: ESL Skills Evaluation or ESL 080 F with a grade of Pass. A low intermediate integrated skills course designed to improve the reading, grammar, writing, listening comprehension, and speaking skills of non-native speakers with a basic command of english. Plus one hour per week arranged non-degree credit
21459 041 10:30-12:50 P 21460 131 7:00- 9:20 P MW MW rosen, ellen Oleksyn, Urszula 621 622A

Independent study requires considerable advance planning on the part of the student, preferably a semester in advance. It is the students responsibility to find an instructor with the expertise and the willingness to supervise the particular independent study project. A signed independent study contract between the student and the instructor must be completed before an add code will be provided. Last minute attempts to arrange an independent study are generally impossible to accommodate.

ESL 082 F 5 Units Intermediate English for Non-Native Speakers of English

Prereq: ESL Skills Evaluation or ESL 081 F with a grade of Pass. this course is for intermediate students of english. It provides instruction in critical reading, paragraph writing and grammar. It offers continuing practice in listening, speaking and vocabulary development. Plus one hour per week arranged non-degree credit
20234 041 10:30-12:50 P 21461 131 7:00- 9:20 P MW TR Johnson, Kathi Johnson, Kathi 622A 621

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ESL 083 F High Intermediate Reading and Writing for Students of American English

5 Units

ESL 080 F 5 Units Fundamental Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing

Prereq: ESL Skills Evaluation this course is for high-beginning students of english. It provides instruction in basic reading and writing skills along with basic english grammar. It offers continuing practice in oral communication skills. Plus one hour per week arranged non-degree credit
21458 041 10:30-12:50 P 22893 131 7:00- 9:20 P tr MW Donigan, J. lindsay Oleksyn, Urszula 622B 622A

Prereq: ESL Skills Evaluation or ESL 082 F with a grade of Pass. this course is for high-intermediate students of english. It provides instruction in critical reading and expository paragraph development. Application of grammar concepts, sentence variety, and vocabulary development are emphasized. the course offers continuing practice in listening and speaking skills. Plus one hour per week arranged non-degree credit PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
20235 021 8:00-10:20 A 20236 041 10:30-12:50 P 21462 131 7:00- 9:20 P tr MW MW gaitatjis, elizabeth Donigan, J. lindsay Lynch, Charlotte 621 622B 621

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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE, ENGLISH, AND READING COURSE SEQUENCES


TheCOmpaSSplacementtestsmaybetakenattheassessmentCenterin513-O.aftertakingtheplacementtest, studentsshouldseeacounselorforappropriateplacement.OncestudentsareplacedintotheEnglish,ESl,or readingprogram,theymayadvancebypassingeachcourseinsequenceuntiltheyreachtheendoftheseries.
ENGL 100 F freshmanComposition READ 165 F ADV VOCAB/ POWER READING READ 142 F COLLEGE READING READ 133 F RAPID READING READ 096 F preparationfor Collegereading

Recommended Courses for ESL Students*


Elective Courses for ADVANCED students: ESl056fConversation ESl058fpronunciation ESl045fgrammar ESl049f academic Vocabulary Elective Courses for INTERMEDIATE students: ESl046fConversation ESl048fpronunciation ESl035fgrammar ESl029f idiomatic Expressions ESl039f Vocabulary Expansion ESl050f Workplace English Elective Courses for BEGINNING students: ESl036fConversation ESl038fpronunciation ESl025fgrammar ESl047fStudySkills

Recommended Courses for Reading Students


READ 127 F COLLEGE STUDY SKILLS To be taken with READ 096 F or READ 142 F

ESL 186 F Composition &research ESL 185 F reading& EssayWriting ESL 184 F reading& ShortEssayWriting ESL 083 F reading& Expository paragraphWriting ESL 082 F reading& paragraphWriting ESL 081 F reading& BasicWriting ESL 080 F Oral& WrittenEnglish ACADEMIC ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE COMPASS

ENGL 060 F preparation forCollegeWriting

ENGL 059 F Developmental Writing

READ 056 F Developmental reading

READ 027 F BASIC STUDY SKILLS To be taken with READ 036 F or READ 056 F

ENGL 039 F BasicWriting

READ 036 F Basicreading

WRITING REMEDIATION/ DEVELOPMENT COMPASS

READING REMEDIATION/ DEVELOPMENT COMPASS (refer to: READING section of this schedule)

*Electivecourseofferingsvarybysemester

ESL 184 F Low Advanced English for Non-Native Speakers of English

5 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: ESL Skills Evaluation or completion of ESL 083 F with a grade of C or better this course is for advanced students of english. It focuses on academic reading, critical thinking and short essay writing, along with advanced grammatical concepts. Plus one hour per week arranged PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
20239 041 10:30-12:50 P 23021 071 1:30- 3:50 P 21939 131 7:00- 9:20 P tr MW MW Cain, Joyce Hui, Arthur Poblet-Moreno, Ines 523 621 622B

ESL 185 F Advanced Reading and Writing for Students of American English

5 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: ESL Skills Evaluation or completion of ESL 184 F with a grade of C or better this course is for advanced students of english. It focuses on academic reading, critical thinking, and essay writing, with some review of english grammar. Plus one hour per week arranged PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
20240 021 8:00-10:20 A 20241 041 10:30-12:50 P 20242 071 1:30- 3:50 P 20243 131 7:00- 9:20 P MW tr MW TR Portman, Sharon rosen, ellen Donigan, J. lindsay Boddula, Shashikala 621 621 622B 622B

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ESL 186 F 5 Units Preparation for College Writing for Non-Native Speakers (formerly Composition for Students of American English)

ESL 049 F 3 Units Academic Vocabulary for Advanced Students of ESL


22800 071 1:30- 2:50 P MW rosen, ellen 701t

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: ESL 185 F with a grade of C or Pass or ESL Skills Evaluation this course provides instruction in college-level reading and essay writing, critical thinking, basic research skills, with some review of advanced grammar. this course fulfills the preprequisite for engl 100 F. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
21990 021 8:00-10:20 A 20244 041 10:30-12:50 P 22529 071 1:30- 3:50 P 20245 131 7:00- 9:20 P MW tr MW TR gaitatjis, elizabeth gaitatjis, elizabeth Johnson, Kathi Cano, Andrea 622B 622A 622A 622A

this course is designed for advanced eSl students who wish to expand their academic vocabulary in preparation for transfer to a university. non-degree credit
The above course is generally offered once per academic year.

PronunciAtion courses
ESL 048 F Intermediate American English Pronunciation
23361 071 4:30- 6:40 P MW 1/23-3/14 Oleksyn, Urszula

2 Units

grAmmAr courses
ESL 025 F Basic English Grammar
23881 011 7:30- 8:50 A 22528 111 5:30- 6:50 P tr TR

this course is for eSl students at an intermediate level of oral expression and pronunciation. It provides instruction in developing language fluency and style. non-degree credit
Last day to add: Jan 29; Last day to drop without W: Jan 29; Last day to drop with W: Feb 29; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.
622A

3 Units

this course is designed for beginning eSl students who need a basic introduction to english grammar. non-degree credit
Josifek, Jami Boddula, Shashikala 622B 622A

ESL 058 F Advanced American English Pronunciation: Foreign Accent Reduction

2 Units

ESL 035 F Intermediate English Grammar


20226 031 9:00-10:20 A MW

3 Units

this course is for eSl students at an advanced level of oral expression and pronunciation. It provides instruction in refining pronunciation skills in order to reduce foreign accents. non-degree credit
23518 071

this course is designed for intermediate eSl students who need to strengthen their grammatical skills in reading and writing. non-degree credit
Do Carmo, Patricia 622A

Last day to add: Apr 8; Last day to drop without W: Apr 8; Last day to drop with W: May 7; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 28.

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MW

3/26-5/21

Oleksyn, Urszula

622A

ESL 045 F Advanced English Grammar


20229 031 9:00-11:50 A F

3 Units

this course is designed for advanced eSl students who need to refine their grammar in written communication. non-degree credit
Poblet-Moreno, Ines 622A

environmentAl sciences
ENVS 105 F Environmental Biology
3 Units

vocABulAry courses
ESL 029 F Idiomatic Expressions for Students of ESL
23882 031 9:00-10:50 A F

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC A biology course for non-science majors. this course uses core biological principles to reveal and explain the planets environment. It also explores the biological connections for current environmental topics such as global warming, pollution, and mass extinctions.
20217 20220 20218 20219 21847 001 004 002 003 005 7:30- 8:50 A 9:00-10:20 A 10:30-11:50 A 1:00- 2:20 P 1:00- 2:20 P 6:00- 8:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P MW tr MW MW tr M T Staff Morris, tom Hobbs, royden Hobbs, royden Morris, tom Morris, Tom Hobbs, Royden 421 410 410 421 420 410 410

this course provides instruction in idiomatic expressions and slang for high beginning to intermediate eSl students. non-degree credit
Matuszewski, Joanna 621

The above course is offered on an occasional basis.

ESL 039 F 3 Units Vocabulary Expansion Techniques: Students of ESL


23517 031 9:00-10:20 A tr Donigan, J. lindsay 622B

20221 100 20222 101

this course will present principles and techniques of vocabulary expansion for high beginning to intermediate eSl students. non-degree credit
The above course is offered on an occasional basis.

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Wednesday = W

Thursday = R 65

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Saturday = S

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ENVS 105LF Environmental Biology Lab

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ENVS 105 F or completion of ENVS 105 F with a grade of C or better this is a field-oriented biology course for non-science majors. this course trains students to become more observant and analytical of their natural surroundings. Adaptations and ecological principles are stressed. Students take many field trips to local natural areas involving much walking and standing; includes some nature trails.
23223 003 8:00- 8:50 A lAB 9:00-12:15 P W W 3/21-5/16 3/21-5/16 Morris, tom Morris, tom 416B 416B

ethnic studies
ETHS 101 F American Ethnic Studies
4 Units

Last day to add: Mar 27; Last day to drop without W: Mar 27; Last day to drop with W: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 21.
23225 005 8:00- 8:50 A lAB 9:00-12:15 P r r 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 Hobbs, royden Hobbs, royden 416B 416B

transfer: CSu, uC this course, offering an in-depth analysis, broadens the ethnic and racial perspective of students interested in American culture and society. this course fulfills the Multicultural graduation requirement.
21313 001 9:00-10:20 A lAB 12:00-12:50 P 21446 002 9:00-10:20 A lAB 12:00-12:50 P 23519 100 6:00- 9:20 P lAB 9:00- 4:50 P lAB 9:00- 4:50 P lAB 9:00- 4:50 P MW tr MW MW W S S S 1/25-5/23 (2/11) (3/24) (5/5) Padilla, gerald Padilla, gerald Padilla, gerald Padilla, gerald Fernandez, Eufemio Fernandez, eufemio Fernandez, eufemio Fernandez, eufemio 1413 1421 1413 1418 1429 FIelDt FIelDt FIelDt

Last day to add: Mar 28; Last day to drop without W: Mar 28; Last day to drop with W: May 3; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 22.
23227 800 8:00- 8:50 A lAB 9:00-12:15 P S S 1/28-3/24 1/28-3/24 Staff Staff 416B 416B

Last day to add: Feb 3; Last day to drop without W: Feb 3; Last day to drop with W: Mar 3; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 28.
23219 801 8:00- 8:50 A lAB 9:00-12:15 P S S 3/31-5/26 3/31-5/26 Staff Staff 416B 416B

Last day to add: Feb 10; Last day to drop without W: Feb 10; Last day to drop with W: Mar 24; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 1.

Last day to add: Apr 13; Last day to drop without W: Apr 13; Last day to drop with W: May 12; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 31.
23222 001 12:00-12:50 P lAB 1:00- 4:15 P M M 1/30-3/26 1/30-3/26 Morris, tom Morris, tom 416B 416B

ETHS 129 F Introduction to African American Studies

3 Units

Last day to add: Feb 5; Last day to drop without W: Feb 5; Last day to drop with W: Mar 12; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 30.
23218 002 12:00-12:50 P lAB 1:00- 4:15 P t t 1/31-3/20 1/31-3/20 Hobbs, royden Hobbs, royden 416B 416B

transfer: CSu, uC this course introduces the student to the founding of Black America with an emphasis on the Black family, Black political life as well as the social and economic empowerment of the African American society.
21306 001 12:00- 1:20 P tr Bridges, ernest 127

Last day to add: Feb 6; Last day to drop without W: Feb 6; Last day to drop with W: Mar 6; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 31.
23224 004 12:00-12:50 P lAB 1:00- 4:15 P W W 1/25-3/14 1/25-3/14 Morris, tom Morris, tom 416B 416B

ETHS 131 F African-American History II


22482 001 10:30-11:50 A tr

3 Units

Last day to add: Jan 31; Last day to drop without W: Jan 31; Last day to drop with W: Feb 29; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.
23226 006 12:00-12:50 P lAB 1:00- 4:15 P r r 1/26-3/15 1/26-3/15 Hobbs, royden Hobbs, royden 416B 416B

transfer: CSu, uC this course is a survey of the African-American experience in the united States from the era of reconstruction to the present.
Bridges, ernest 127

Last day to add: Feb 1; Last day to drop without W: Feb 1; Last day to drop with W: Mar 1; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.

ENVS 140 F Birds of Southern California

1 to 2 Units

ETHS 140 F Introduction to Chicano/Chicana Studies

3 Units

transfer: CSu this is a short field-oriented course which introduces wildlife enthusiasts to the remarkable diversity of birds in Southern California. Field trips are required and may include day trips or overnight weekend camping trips. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
23666 100

transfer: CSu, uC An introductory course designed to acquaint students with the most significant social, political, economic and historic aspects of the Chicano/Chicana experience in the united States.
21307 001 10:30-11:50 A 23520 100 7:00- 9:50 P 9:00- 4:50 P 9:00- 4:50 P tr R S S 1/26-4/19 (2/25) (3/17) lopez, Adela Padilla, Gerald Padilla, gerald Padilla, gerald 1421 1429 FIelDt FIelDt

The above course meets on the following three Wednesday evenings: Feb 29, Mar 7, and Mar 21, 2012. It also includes three Saturday field trips: Mar 3, CSUF Arboretum (optional), Mar 10, Bolsa Chica, and Mar 24, 2012, Big Morongo, 8 am to 12 noon. Students are responsible for finding their own way to and from field trip sites. Carpooling is encouraged. Students who opt for the overnight camping trip will be responsible for National Park entry and camping fees. Some light walking is required on each field trip. Students do not have the option of receiving two units for this class. It is being offered as a one unit class. Last day to add: Feb 29; Last day to drop without W: Feb 29; Last day to drop with W: Mar 10; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 29.

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Last day to add: Feb 8; Last day to drop without W: Feb 8; Last day to drop with W: Mar 22; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.

ETHS 141 F Chicano/Chicana History


21308 001 9:00-10:20 A 21941 100 7:00- 9:50 P tr T

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course provides the student with social and cultural roots of the Mestizo, tracing history from their indigenous and Spanish beginnings to the present.
lopez, Adela Fernandez, Eufemio 1427 119

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ETHS 142 F The Chicano-a/Latino-a in Contemporary Society

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Introduction of the contemporary characteristics and significant contributions of the Chicano-a/latino-a community as presented from an interdisciplinary area of study.
21309 001 9:00-10:20 A MW lopez, Adela 1417

fAshion
FASH 010 F Clothing Construction Studio
1 Unit
Coreq: Current or prior enrollment in a construction class is required the student may use the supervised open lab time to develop clothing construction and design skills by working on individualized projects. non-degree credit
20381 001 9:00-12:50 P W Jarnagin, Mary 708t

ETHS 160 F History of the Native Americans


21310 001 9:00-10:20 A 21311 101 7:00- 9:50 P tr T

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course presents the student with a historical examination of the native peoples of the Americas from their early beginnings to the present.
Padilla, gerald Padilla, Gerald 1429 1429

FASH 050 F Careers in Fashion

1 Unit

ETHS 170 F Introduction to Asian American Studies

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course serves as an introduction to Asian American studies. Students study the experiences of various Asian and Pacific Islander groups, utilizing the lens of race, class, gender and sexuality; connecting historical issues with contemporary phenomena.
21312 001 12:00- 1:20 P MW Hashima, lawrence 127

this course is an overview of jobs in the fast-paced and creative world of the fashion industry. employment opportunities, on-the-job tasks, salaries, skills and talents needed will be explored in both the design, manufacturing and merchandising fields. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
23700 200 1:00- 3:05 P M 1/30-3/26 Matus, Carla 706t

Last day to add: Feb 5; Last day to drop without W: Feb 5; Last day to drop with W: Mar 12; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 30.

ETHS 199 F Ethnic Studies: Independent Study I


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1 Unit

FASH 090 F Creative Serging: The Overlock Machine


23134 100 6:00- 9:50 P W

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is offered for students who wish to increase their knowledge of the Social Sciences through individual study and small group conferences.
lopez, Adela

this course covers the basics of operating and special effects created with an overlock machine (serger).
Bailey, Marlette 708T

A signed Independent Study contract between the student and instructor must be completed before an add code will be provided. For more information contact instructor at alopez@fullcoll.edu.

FASH 101 F Clothing I

2 Units

ETHS 299 F Ethnic Studies Independent Study II

1 Unit

transfer: CSu this is an introductory course to the basics of garment construction. learn to sew quickly and accurately. Be creative, have fun, save money, and prepare for an interesting career in the apparel industry. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
20382 001 9:00-12:50 P 23705 003 9:00-12:50 P 23704 002 1:00- 4:50 P 20383 100 6:00- 9:50 P M F t M Bailey, Marlette Staff gregg, Janet Staff 708t 708t 708t 708T

transfer: CSu, uC review requested this course is for students who wish to increase their knowledge of the Social Sciences through individual study and small group conferences. Students successfully completing this course will be awarded elective credit in the Social Sciences area.
1/23-5/30 lopez, Adela

21450 IS1

A signed Independent Study contract between the student and instructor must be completed before an add code will be provided. For more information contact instructor at alopez@fullcoll.edu.

FASH 107 F Apparel Analysis

3 Units

transfer: CSu the topics covered are psychological and sociological influences on fashion and principles of design with personal style analysis for men and women.
20384 001 9:00-10:20 A tr Jarnagin, Mary 706t

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FASH 108AF Flat Pattern Methods and Design I


21456 001 9:00-12:50 P t

2 Units

transfer: CSu Students learn to translate their fashion ideas into a workable pattern by flat pattern drafting techniques.
Young, renee 708t

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FASH 108BF Flat Pattern Methods and Design II

2 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: FASH 108AF Students learn to translate their fashion ideas into a workable pattern by flat pattern drafting techniques.
23135 001 9:00-12:50 P r Young, renee 708t

FASH 201 F Clothing II

2 Units

FASH 145 F Field Studies in Fashion


23803 300 1:00- 4:20 P M

1 Unit
4/9-5/7 Matus, Carla 706t

transfer: CSu Prereq: FASH 101 F with a grade of C or better or two years of high school clothing construction this is an intermediate (A) and advanced (B) course in clothing construction with emphasis on fine (couture) sewing techniques, fashion forward styles and personal fitting analysis. learn to sew quickly and accurately. Be creative, have fun, save money, and prepare for an interesting career in the apparel industry.
20387 001 9:00-12:50 P 20388 100 6:00- 9:50 P W W Jarnagin, Mary Bailey, Marlette 708t 708T

Students will see the apparel industry in action on a series of directed field trips.
Last day to add: Apr 9; Last day to drop without W: Apr 9; Last day to drop with W: Apr 30; Last day to drop for refund: Apr 9.

FASH 206 F Textiles

3 Units

FASH 150 F Introduction to the Fashion Industry

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Students evaluate the behavior and production of fabrics used in garments and interiors.
21887 001 9:00-10:20 A MW Young, renee 706t

transfer: CSu A survey course for fashion students explores the dynamics, producers and various markets, global sourcing and contemporary problems of the fashion industry.
20385 001 11:00-12:20 P 23706 100 6:00- 8:50 P tr T eversaul, Sherry Staff 706t 706T

FASH 209AF Draping


garment patterns are created by draping fabric on a dress form.
22810 001 2:00- 5:50 P M Young, renee

2 Units
transfer: CSu
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FASH 183 F Fashion Marketing

3 Units
transfer: CSu

Prereq: FASH 150 F the basics of marketing fashion in todays economy with an emphasis on consumer behavior and buying habits is covered in this course.
23136 100 6:00- 8:50 P W Griffin, Christopher 706T

FASH 209BF Draping Advanced


Prereq: FASH 209AF Draping garment patterns are created by draping fabric on a dress form.
23145 001 9:00-12:50 P r Young, renee

2 Units
transfer: CSu
708t

FASH 186 F Workroom Sketching

2 Units

transfer: CSu Students will develop skills in drawing flat sketches which are the language of fashion and its means of communication (for non-artists as well as illustrators). Course may be taken twice for credit. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
20386 100 6:00- 9:50 P M Kilby, Claudia 706T

FASH 220 F Retail and Fashion Buying


22153 100 6:00- 8:50 P R

3 Units

transfer: CSu A study of concepts and principles of buying and merchandising fashion goods, including buyers responsibilities, retail math, and career opportunities.
Eversaul, Sherry 706T

FASH 190 F Pattern Grading

1 Unit

FASH 242 F History of Costume


21490 001 1:00- 3:50 P

3 Units

transfer: CSu Coreq: FASH 108AF Students will grade a garment pattern into larger and smaller sizes by methods used in the apparel industry.
23707 200 9:00-12:50 P W 1/25-3/21 Jarnagin, Mary 708t

transfer: CSu this course will study apparel throughout history and the influences which have brought about changes in what people wear.
t Young, renee 706t

Last day to add: Jan 31; Last day to drop without W: Jan 31; Last day to drop with W: Mar 7; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.

FASH 250 F Fashion Promotion

3 Units

FASH 199 F Fashion Independent Study

1 or 2 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: FASH 150 F Students will learn to promote fashion merchandise by fashion writing, advertising and fashion show production.
20389 001 1:00- 3:50 P r eversaul, Sherry 706t

transfer: CSu Prereq: Completion of at least one semester in the area of study this opportunity is designed for students who wish to increase their knowledge of fashion through individual study. Course may be taken three times for credit.
23144 IS1 1/23-5/30 Young, renee

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FASH 284AF Fashion Design

2 Units

transfer: CSu Students will design garments for the fashion market using principles of design and the realities of the marketplace.
22368 001 11:00-12:50 P MW Young, renee 706t

NUTR 210 F Human Nutrition


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transfer: CSu, uC this course is an introduction to the science of nutrition. Major principles, sources of nutrients, chemistry, physiology and wellness are discussed.
7:30- 8:50 A 7:30- 8:50 A 9:00-10:20 A 9:00-10:20 A 9:00-11:50 A 10:30-11:50 A 10:30-11:50 A 12:00- 1:20 P 12:00- 1:20 P 1:30- 2:50 P 1:30- 2:50 P 4:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P MW tr MW tr S MW tr MW tr MW tr W T 1/23-5/30 Staff robinson, Karen richardson, Kristy robinson, Karen Andrews, linda richardson, Kristy robinson, Karen Staff Kvaska, Colleen Kvaska, Colleen Kvaska, Colleen Robinson, Karen Kvaska, Colleen Staff 1014 1014 1014 1014 1014 1014 420 1014 1014 1014 1014 420 421

FASH 284BF Fashion Design Advanced

2 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: FASH 284AF Students will design garments for the current fashion market using principles of design and the realities of the marketplace.
23708 001 2:00- 5:50 P r Young, renee 708t

FASH 297 F Fashion Design Portfolio

1 Unit

20214 101 20215 102

transfer: CSu Prereq: FASH 108BF and FASH 209AF Coreq: FASH 188 F Advanced students prepare a resume and a portfolio of their work and prepare for a job search.
23709 100 6:00- 6:50 P M Kilby, Claudia 706T

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ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE and uses Blackboard. Students must log onto this course during the first week of instruction or they may be dropped from the course. For more information, visit the website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/pramsey. For general information, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.
1/23-5/30 ramsey, Peggy

FASH 975 F Patternmaking: Collections


23146 001 9:00-12:50 P r

23915 ol2 ONLINE

2 Units

Prereq: FASH 108BF, FASH 209AF Students will design and produce garments for a student fashion show.
Young, renee 708t

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE and uses Blackboard. Students must log onto this course during the first week of instruction or they may be dropped from the course. For more information, visit the website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/pramsey. For general information, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

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french
FREN 101 F Elementary French I
5 Units
transfer: CSu, uC this course emphasizes the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students are introduced to the culture and history of the French-speaking countries. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
22244 20550 22118 20551 021 041 071 072 8:00-10:20 A 10:30-12:50 P 1:30- 3:50 P 1:30- 3:50 P 4:30- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:20 P MW tr MW tr TR MW lewshenia, Bryan Vornicel-guthmann, Violette Vornicel-guthmann, Violette Mouawad, ghada Mouawad, Ghada Vornicel-Guthmann, Violette 1721 522 323 522 621 522

FOOD 101BF Introduction to Food Service Management (formerly Foods)

transfer: CSu Prereq: FOOD 101AF this course adds to and reinforces the principles taught in FooD 101AF. It introduces experiences in managing the resources of time, money and human energy in the production of meals.
23620 001 8:30- 8:50 A lAB 9:00-11:50 A MW MW Kvaska, Colleen Kvaska, Colleen 1017 1017

FOOD 130 F Cultural Aspects of Food

2 Units

23868 111 20552 131

transfer: CSu this course introduces students to the many cultural differences in food choices and preparation. lab experiences provide a broad overview of diverse groups in the united States. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
21845 100 LAB 6:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P W W Andrews, Linda Andrews, Linda 1017 1017

FREN 102 F Elementary French II

5 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: FREN 101 F with a grade of C or better or one year of high school French with a grade of C or better this course continues to emphasize the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will increase their knowledge of the French-speaking countries. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
20553 021 8:00-10:20 A 20554 100 4:30- 6:50 P tr TR nabulsi, Abeer Vornicel-Guthmann, Violette 2025 522

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FREN 203 F Intermediate French III

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: FREN 102 F with a grade of C or better or two years of high school French with a grade of C or better Provides extensive practice in oral and written expression and a thorough review of grammatical concepts. Introduction to literature, history and culture. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
20555 111 5:00- 6:50 P TR Brondi, Daniel 2028

GEOG 102 F Physical Geography

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course investigates the interrelationships/geographical patterns of the physical elements of the human environment (e.g., weather/climate, landform, soils, water, natural vegetation). Physical concepts and processes are placed in an ecological context.
20416 002 7:30- 8:50 A 20417 003 9:00-10:20 A 21710 005 12:00- 1:20 P 23856 100 7:00- 9:50 P 21602 HY1 HYBRID 7:30- 8:50 A tr MW MW M W 1/23-5/30 Conley, John grabiel, Susan grabiel, Susan Conley, John grabiel, Susan grabiel, Susan 1428 1428 1428 1428 1428

FREN 204 F Intermediate French IV

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: FREN 203 F with a grade of C or better or three years of high school French with a grade of C or better Continues to provide extensive practice in oral and written expression and a thorough review of grammatical concepts. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
20556 111 5:00- 6:50 P TR Brondi, Daniel 2028

geogrAPhy
GEOG 100 F Global Geography
3 Units

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to log in to their course online as well meet on campus to complete course assignments. Note: Day/ Time listed above. This course uses MASTERING GEOGRAPHY as its course management system. Students may purchase the access code and textbook from the FC bookstore. All registered students will receive the course ID number and detailed course information via email a couple of days before the first day of class. For course specific requirements, log onto mygateway or contact instructor at sgrabiel@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.
t 1/23-5/30 grabiel, Susan grabiel, Susan 1428

22481 HY2 HYBRID 9:00-10:20 A

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course investigates the worlds geographical regions and their interrelationships. this is accomplished in the context of population, migration, economic, social, political, and cultural spatial patterns and dynamics. this course fulfills the Multicultural graduation requirement. Students who receive credit in this course may not receive credit in geog 100HF.
20404 001 10:30-11:50 A 20410 002 10:30-11:50 A 23855 003 1:30- 2:50 P 22126 HY1 HYBRID 12:00- 1:20 P MW tr MW t 1/23-5/30 Zaidi, Juliet Staff Staff grabiel, Susan grabiel, Susan 117 117 1428 1428

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to log in to their course online as well meet on campus to complete course assignments. Note: Day/ Time listed above. This course uses MASTERING GEOGRAPHY as its course management system. Students may purchase the access code and textbook from the FC bookstore. All registered students will receive the course ID number and detailed course information via email a couple of days before the first day of class. For course specific requirements, log onto mygateway or contact instructor at sgrabiel@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to log in to their course online as well meet on campus 1-1/2 hours per week to complete course assignments. Note: Day/Time listed above. This course uses MASTERING GEOGRAPHY as its course management system. Students may purchase the access code and textbook from the FC bookstore. All registered students will receive the course ID number and detailed course information via email a couple of days before the first day of class. For course specific requirements, log onto mygateway or contact instructor at sgrabiel@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.
23843 HY2 HYBRID 4:00- 6:50 P 4:00- 6:50 P 4:00- 6:50 P 4:00- 6:50 P 4:00- 6:50 P 4:00- 6:50 P 4:00- 6:50 P 4:00- 6:50 P T T T T T T T T 1/23-5/30 (1/24) (1/31) (2/7) (2/28) (3/13) (3/20) (4/17) (5/1) grabiel, Susan Grabiel, Susan Grabiel, Susan Grabiel, Susan Grabiel, Susan Grabiel, Susan Grabiel, Susan Grabiel, Susan Grabiel, Susan 117 117 117 117 117 117 117 117

GEOG 102LF Physical Geography Laboratory

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Coreq: GEOG 102 F within the past three semesters this course examines the physical processes and spatial distributions of the earths physical features and investigates human-induced environmental changes.
20418 001 1:30- 4:20 P 21711 100 7:00- 9:50 P M T Conley, John Staff 1416 1416

GEOG 120 F Global Environmental Problems

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course is a study of variations in the worlds cultural landscapes, focusing on spatial patterns of population dynamics, settlement/livelihoods in the context of cultural, social, religious, economic and political belief systems.
23838 HY1 HYBRID 9:00-10:20 A r 1/23-5/30 Staff Staff 1428

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to log in to their course online as well meet on campus to complete course assignments. Note: Day/ Time listed above. This course uses MASTERING GEOGRAPHY as its course management system. Students may purchase the access code and textbook from the FC bookstore. All registered students will receive the course ID number and detailed course information via email a couple of days before the first day of class. For course specific requirements, log onto mygateway or contact instructor at sgrabiel@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.
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GEOG 160 F Cultural Geography

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC A study of variations in the worlds cultural landscapes, focusing on spatial patterns of population dynamics, settlement/livelihoods in the context of social, religious, and political belief systems. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
23834 100 4:00- 6:50 P M Staff 117

heAlth educAtion
HED 140 F Health Science
3 Units
transfer: CSu, uC this course is designed to study modern medical concepts, including mental health, nutrition, weight control, sexuality, immunity, addiction and health care services.
20002 22747 20003 20001 002 004 003 001 7:30- 8:50 A 9:00-10:20 A 9:00-10:20 A 12:00- 1:20 P 6:00- 8:50 P tr MW tr MW R 1/23-5/30 Dorado, David english, Jill Dorado, David english, Jill English, Jill Dorado, David 425 421 415 412 420

germAn
GERM 101 F Elementary German I
5 Units

22984 100

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transfer: CSu, uC this course emphasizes the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students are introduced to the culture and history of the german-speaking countries. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
MW tr MW MW Halle, Katja Caudill, Arnold Caudill, Arnold Lugo, Mira 523SeM 520 2025 123

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE and uses Coursecompass.com. Students must log onto this course by the SECOND DAY or may be dropped from the course. For course information, visit the website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/ddorado. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

23870 042 7:30- 9:50 A 22122 041 10:30-12:50 P 20557 071 1:30- 3:50 P 21707 131 7:00- 9:20 P

HED 197 F Internship in Health Education

2 Units

GERM 102 F Elementary German II

5 Units

Students select and gain expertise in a defined area of biological science/allied health by participating in community service activities. A total of forty hours at the internship site is required. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
21521 001 12:00-12:50 P t Dorado, David 414A

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: GERM 101 F with a grade of C or better or one year of high school German with a grade of C or better Continues to emphasize the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students will increase their knowledge of the german-speaking countries. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
22121 131 7:00- 9:20 P TR Smith, Douglas 2028

history
HIST 110 F Western Civilization I
3 Units
transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is a study of western civilization from prehistoric times through the 16th century, e.g., Mesopotamian, egyptian, Hebrew, greek, roman, Byzantine, Muslim, Medieval, renaissance and reformation societies. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
23940 001 1:30- 2:50 P 23830 100 4:00- 6:50 P tr T 1/23-5/30 Staff Hole, Michael Bjorklund, nancy 1430 1429

GERM 203 F Intermediate German III

4 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: GERM 102 F with a grade of C or better or two years of high school German with a grade of C or better Provides extensive practice in oral and written expression and a thorough review of grammatical concepts. Introduction to literature, history and culture. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
23488 111 5:00- 6:50 P TR Smith, Douglas 2024

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GERM 204 F Intermediate German IV

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: GERM 203 F with a grade of C or better or three years of high school German with a grade of C or better Continues to provide extensive practice in oral and written expression and a thorough review of grammatical concepts. Continued readings and discussion of literature and culture. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
23490 111 5:00- 6:50 P TR Smith, Douglas 2024

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Jan 23 or may be dropped. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/nbjorklund or contact instructor at nbjorklund@ fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

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HIST 111 F Western Civilization II

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is an examination of western civilization, 17th century to present, including development of modern society, science, arts, industry, human rights, democracy, warfare, political and economic systems. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
23829 001 7:30- 8:50 A 21551 002 10:30-11:50 A 21550 100 22955 101 7:00- 9:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P tr MW T W reins, thomas Bjorklund, nancy Meyer, Susan Meyer, Susan 1418 1418 1427 1430

HIST 152 F Survey of British History II

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course covers British history from 1714 to the present; e.g., rise and decline of the British empire, development of modern society, democracy, science, industry, parliamentary government, warfare, arts, and literature.
23229 001 1:30- 2:50 P tr Hole, Michael 623

HIST 160BF Modern China and Japan

3 Units

HIST 112 F World Civilizations I

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this is a survey of the histories of modern China and Japan, from their early encounters with modern europe to recent times. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
23767 100 4:00- 6:50 P W Reins, Thomas 1430

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is a survey of the civilizations of europe, Africa, the Middle east, India, China, Japan and the Americas from earliest times to Ce 1550. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
20847 001 9:00-10:20 A 23555 002 10:30-11:50 A 22878 ol1 ONLINE MW MW 1/23-5/30 negus, Anne Mande, Anupama negus, Anne 1421 1440

HIST 162BF History of the Americas II

3 Units

ONLINE CLASS: The above course conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Jan 23 or may be dropped. This course uses MyHistoryLab CourseCompass. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/anegus or contact instructor at anegus@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

transfer: CSu, uC this course is a comparative study of the western hemisphere from the Wars of Independence to the present time. the focus is on the present international relations of these nations. this course satisfies the state requirements in American History and Institutions.
23230 ol1 ONLINE 1/23-5/30 Mande, Anupama

HIST 113 F World Civilizations II

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is a survey of the civilizations of europe, Africa, the Middle east, India, China, Japan and the Americas from Ce 1550 to the present. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
23941 001 7:30- 8:50 A 20850 002 9:00-10:20 A 23702 003 10:30-11:50 A 23228 100 6:00- 8:50 P MW tr tr M Mande, Anupama negus, Anne Wardaki, nilab Mande, Anupama 1429 1421 1429 1440

ONLINE CLASS: The above course will be conducted entirely ONLINE. There will be no class meetings or orientations on campus. This course uses COURSE COMPASS as its course management system. Students may purchase the access code and textbook from the FC bookstore. All registered students will receive the course ID number and detailed course information via email a couple of days before the first day of class. For additional information contact the instructor at amande@fullcoll.edu or visit the instructors website at http:// staffwww.fullcoll.edu/amande. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

HIST 165 F Introduction to the Middle East


23231 001 1:30- 2:50 P tr

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC the historical development of the Middle east, with an emphasis on Islamic religion, art, philosophy and key political and social conflicts of modern times.
Wardaki, nilab 1421

HIST 113HF Honors World Civilizations II

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is a survey of the civilizations of europe, Africa, the Middle east, India, China, Japan and the Americas from AD 1550 to the present. this course has been enhanced for honors students. Students who receive credit in this course may not receive credit in HISt 113 F. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
22492 HN1 6:00- 8:50 P

HIST 170 F History of the United States

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is a survey of u.S. history from pre-Columbian beginnings to reconstruction. Students who receive credit in this course may not receive credit in HISt 170HF.
22387 001 12:00- 1:20 P 23559 003 1:30- 2:50 P 22388 004 1:30- 2:50 P tr MW tr Douglas, leslie Ashenmiller, Joshua Douglas, leslie 623 521 119

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

Mande, Anupama

1428

HIST 127 F Survey of American History

3 Units

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transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is a survey of American history from the colonial foundations to the present time. It covers the same period as HISt 170 F and HISt 171 F combined; therefore, if students have taken those courses, this may seem repetitive.
20859 001 9:00-10:20 A 20866 002 12:00- 1:20 P MW MW Farrington, Brenda Ashenmiller, Joshua 1418 1427

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HIST 171 F History of the United States II


22940 001 7:30- 8:50 A 23703 002 12:00- 1:20 P 20876 003 1:30- 2:50 P 22748 100 7:00- 9:50 P tr MW tr R

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is a survey of u.S. history from the post-Civil War reconstruction to the present time.
reilly, Joseph Douglas, leslie Farrington, Brenda Ashenmiller, Joshua 1421 117 521 1413

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HIST 171HF Honors History of the United States II


22495 Hn1 7:30- 8:50 A MW

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is a survey of u.S. history from post-Civil War reconstruction to the present time. this course has been enhanced for honors students.
Farrington, Brenda 1427

ANTH 102HF Honors Cultural Anthropology


22511 Hn1 12:00-1:20 P 22745 Hn1 9:00-11:50 A 22212 Hn1 9:00-11:50 A 10:30-12:20 P 22490 Hn1 8:00-9:50 A 22491 Hn1 10:30-11:50 A 23009 Hn2 1:30-2:50 P 23463 Hn1 11:00-12:20 P 23945 Hn1 9:00-10:20 A 23946 Hn2 10:30-11:50 A 22492 HN1 6:00-8:50 P MW F F MW tth tth MW MW MW tr W MW W tth F MW W T MW F Monreal, Maria l. Perez, Jaime Young, Calvin Young, Calvin Floerke, Brandon g. Carrithers, Joseph e. Henderson, Bruce r. Barabas, liliana Chamberlin, William S. Chamberlin, William S. Mande, Anupama G. Farrington, Brenda g. Bennett, erica Cowieson, William J. Perez, Jaime Vanderpool, Jeffrey l. Balma, Jodi J. Felender, Julie A. nelson-Wright, Kelly A. Perez, Jaime

3 Units
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ART 196HF Honors Creative Arts Art BIOL 101HF Honors General Biology

3 Units
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5 Units
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HIST 270 F Women in United States History

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course focuses on women in American society from the Colonial era to the present with emphasis on the social sphere of women, womens health and the role of women in wartime and peace and in such movements as the antebellum reform, suffrage and feminism as well as gender-specific problems for women in the united States.
21761 001 1:30- 2:50 P 22733 ol1 ONLINE 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A tr F F F 1/23-5/30 (1/27) (4/13) (5/25) teipe, emily teipe, emily teipe, emily teipe, emily teipe, emily 1413 1413 1413 1413

ENGL 100HF Honors College Writing ENGL 103HF Honors Critical Reasoning & Writing

3 Units
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3 Units
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ESC 116HF Honors Astronomy ESC 130HF Honors Introduction to Oceanography

3 Units
417

3 Units
425 410

ONLINE CLASS: The above course requires students to attend an on-campus MANDATORY ORIENTATION Fri, Jan 27, 10:00 am, in Rm. 1413. This course also requires two on-campus exams. Note: Day/Time listed above. Students MUST attend orientation or will be dropped. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww. fullcoll.edu/eteipe or contact instructor at eteipe@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.
S S S 1/23-5/30 (1/28) (4/14) (5/26) teipe, emily teipe, emily teipe, emily teipe, emily 1440 1440 1440

HIST 113HF Honors World Civilizations II HIST 171HF Honors History of the United States II
22495 Hn1 7:30-8:50 A 23740 Hn1 1:00-2:50 P 23447 Hn1 1:00-2:50 P 22705 Hn1 9:00-11:50 A 22496 Hn1 9:00-10:20 A 23534 HN1 HN1 4:00-6:50 P 4:00-6:50 P

3 Units
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3 Units
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22734 ol2 ONLINE 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A

LIB 100HF Honors Intro to Research MATH 141HF Honors College Algebra MUS 196HF Honors Creative Arts Music PHIL 100HF Honors Introduction to Philosophy POSC 100HF Honors American Government PSY 101HF Honors General Psychology
23743

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616

ONLINE CLASS: The above course requires students to attend an on-campus MANDATORY ORIENTATION Sat, Jan 28, 10:00 am, in Rm. 1440. This course also requires two on-campus exams. Note: Day/Time listed above. Students MUST attend orientation or will be dropped. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww. fullcoll.edu/eteipe or contact instructor at eteipe@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

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3 Units
1427

SOC 275HF Honors Marriage and Family


22751 Hn1 10:30-11:50 A 22746 Hn1 9:00-11:50 A

3 Units
1430

THEA 196HF Honors Creative Arts Theater

3 Units
1002

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HORT 002 F Principles of Horticulture II
23921 100 6:30- 9:20 P MW

HORT 168 F Landscape Construction


4 Units

3 Units

transfer: CSu techniques and styles of construction for landscape projects including wood and masonry. estimating and cost take-offs for various construction projects. Prepares students for the C-27 landscape Contractors examination.
23508 001 9:00-11:50 A M gordon, Kent 1601

A survey course providing basic horticulture skills and information on plant propagation, weed and pest control and turfgrass management. Hands-on approach to horticulture.
Loew, Valerie 1603

HORT 169LF Landscape Construction Laboratory

1 Unit

HORT 152 F Applied Botany

4 Units

this course covers the basic concepts in plant structure and functions. Includes the study of plant growth and development, horticultural practices, and an overview of horticulture as a science and art and an industry. Practical exercises and field trips are part of the laboratory work.
22702 001 9:00-11:50 A MW Staff 1603

transfer: CSu Coreq: HORT 168 F Landscape Construction Projects and building techniques using wood, brick, block, concrete and other materials in hardscaping. Safe use of hand tools and power equipment in landscape projects.
23513 001 9:00-11:50 A W gordon, Kent 1601

HORT 200 F Landscape Design

3 Units

HORT 153 F Landscape Irrigation


23506 800 8:00- 9:50 A lAB 10:00-12:50 P

3 Units

transfer: CSu Principles and practices of installing basic irrigation systems, including the study of fittings, piping, valves, backflow preventers and sprinklers. Basic hydraulics.
S S Sabin, Samuel Sabin, Samuel 1603 1603

transfer: CSu, uC Basic drafting techniques are taught with the principles of design leading to formal landscape drawings of homes. Proper use of plants according to texture, color and mass. Plus 16 hours arranged
23922 100 6:00- 9:50 P W Sullivan, Michael 1601

HORT 156 F Plant Nutrition

HORT 201 F Advanced Landscape Design

3 Units

2 Units

transfer: CSu Composition, value and use of fertilizers, including methods and techniques in fertility analysis and horticultural suitability of soil media.
23643 001 9:00-11:50 A lAB 9:00-11:50 A t r 1/24-3/15 1/24-3/15 gordon, Kent gordon, Kent 1603 1603

Last day to add: Jan 30; Last day to drop without W: Jan 30; Last day to drop with W: Mar 1; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.

Prerequisite: HORT 200 F A continuation of graphics, plant usage, and design theory covered in Hort 200 F, with emphasis on hillside developments and commercial projects. A survey of historical development of landscape. topics include: design of landscape structures, elements of perspective drawings and detailed site analysis and evaluation of ecological factors. Field trips are part of the lab including one required weekend trip. Plus 16 hours arranged
23923 100 6:00- 9:50 P W Sullivan, Michael 1601

HORT 161 F Plant Identification (Ornamental Shrubs)

3 Units

HORT 205 F Applied Entomology

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation the identification and culture of approximately 200 shrubs, vines and groundcovers used in local landscape industry, including the common and scientific names of each.
22085 100 6:00- 8:50 P M Staff 1601

HORT 164 F Plant Identification (Annuals, Perennials, and Houseplants)


23507 100 6:30- 9:20 P W

3 Units

transfer: CSu Study of the principles of entomology including external anatomy and internal anatomy and physiology, insect relatives, and insect classification and identification. Concepts of insect pest management techniques will be included. An insect collection with proper identification to order and family will be required of all students with laboratory and field examination placing emphasis on identification and control. Plus 16 hours arranged Plus two Saturday field trips
23588 100 LAB 6:00- 7:50 P 8:00- 9:50 P R R Feaster, Jeffery Feaster, Jeffery 1603 1603

transfer: CSu the study of annuals, perennials and houseplants used throughout California with emphasis on identification.
Gordon, Kent 1608

HORT 219 F CAD Applications in Horticulture

3 Units

transfer: CSu use of computer aided drafting in the creation of landscape and irrigation designs. use of symbol libraries, layered drawings, macros and different programs are included. Plus 16 hours arranged
22866 100 6:00- 7:50 P 8:00- 9:50 P T T Gordon, Kent A Gordon, Kent A 414A 2020T

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HORT 920 F Advanced CAD Applications in Horticulture

3 Units

Prereq: HORT 219 F Advanced use of computer aided drafting in the creation of landscape and irrigation designs. use of symbol libraries, layered drawings, macros and different programs are included. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon Plus 16 hours arranged
22867 100 6:00- 7:50 P 8:00- 9:50 P T T Gordon, Kent Gordon, Kent 414A 2020T

IDES 150 F Interior Materials and Products


20397 800 5:00- 8:50 P F

4 Units

transfer: CSu this course explores textiles, materials, products and services utilized in the interior design industry.
Keller, Barbara 710T

IDES 180 F History of Interior Architecture I

3 Units

interior design
IDES 100 F Fundamentals of Interior Design
3 Units
transfer: CSu this course covers the application of design principles and elements in planning of total interior environments. the selection of all materials and products used in interior environments will be emphasized for the functional and aesthetic quality.
20392 23711 22164 23710 20393 001 004 002 003 005 9:00-11:50 A 9:00-11:50 A 12:00- 2:50 P 1:00- 3:50 P 1:00- 3:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P M r t W F R Kaneko, Brian Kaneko, Brian Paille, Julie Smith, Carol Currie, Adriana Kaneko, Brian 710t 710t 710t 710t 710t 710T

transfer: CSu this course explores the historical relationship between the decorative arts, period furniture and interior architecture in this overview of design heritage from antiquity to 19th century France.
22623 001 9:00-11:50 A F Currie, Adriana 710t

IDES 200 F Interior Illustration

2 Units

transfer: CSu Advisory: IDES 100 F and IDES 130 F this course covers the application of the methods, techniques and tools used for illustrating interior spaces and products.
21651 001 12:30- 4:20 P M Kaneko, Brian 711t

IDES 210 F Fundamentals of Lighting


20398 100 7:00- 9:50 P M

3 Units

20394 100

transfer: CSu this course covers the fundamentals of lighting design, theory and application for interior designers.
Kaneko, Brian 710T

IDES 105 F Interior Design Studio I

2 Units

transfer: CSu this studio course is designed to apply concepts and theories presented in the lecture course IDeS 100 F. emphasis is placed on design process in developing solutions for design projects.
20395 001 1:00- 4:50 P r Kaneko, Brian 710t

IDES 215 F Interior Design Studio II

2 Units

transfer: CSu Advisory: IDES 100 F, IDES 130 F and IDES 170 F this course allows students to pursue an individual interior design project related to level II course work with supervision and the use of the Interior Design laboratory resources.
20399 001 1:00- 4:50 P r Kaneko, Brian 710t

IDES 110 F Beginning Drafting for Interior Design


20396 100 4:30- 9:20 P T

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course is an introduction to basic architectural design and drafting for interior design majors.
Paille, Julie 710T

IDES 240 F Interior Design Internship


20400 100 6:00- 6:50 P W

2 to 3 Units

transfer: CSu Students are given the opportunity for supervised employment in a design or retail setting.
Smith, Carol 710T

IDES 120 F Interior Design Careers

2 Units

transfer: CSu A survey of the interior design profession, industry, related occupations and worksites with an emphasis on personal, educational and professional qualifications required for entry into the profession.
23712 100 7:00- 8:50 P W Smith, Carol 710T

IDES 265 F Interior Design Studio III

2 Units

transfer: CSu An emphasis is placed on total space planning with advanced problems in interior environments. the analysis of problems allows for the application of the design process, of planning, materials, codes and specialized equipment.
23713 001 1:00- 4:50 P r Kaneko, Brian 710t

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Thursday = R 75

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JAPN 101 F Elementary Japanese I
5 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course emphasizes the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students are introduced to the culture and history of Japan. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
21898 21992 22525 20558 011 041 081 082 7:30- 9:50 A 10:30-12:50 P 2:00- 4:20 P 2:00- 4:20 P 4:30- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:20 P 7:00- 9:20 P MW tr MW tr MW MW TR oppenheim, noriko oppenheim, noriko Brenish, Shana Kusano, Keiko Takamatsu, Hisako Takamatsu, Hisako Staff 1029 3010 1959 3013 1720 2024 1721

21708 101 23869 132 20559 131

JAPN 102 F Elementary Japanese II

5 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: JAPN 101 F with a grade of C or better or one year of high school Japanese with a grade of C or better Continues to emphasize the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will increase their knowledge of Japan. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
21785 041 10:30-12:50 P 20560 131 7:00- 9:20 P MW TR oppenheim, noriko Kusano, Keiko 2025 522

JAPN 204 F Intermediate Japanese IV

4 Units

JOUR 102 F Advanced Reporting and Writing

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: JAPN 203 F with a grade of C or better or three years of high school Japanese this course continues the reading and discussion of contemporary Japanese culture and literary materials, grammar review, oral and written expression, and listening and reading comprehension at the intermediate-advanced level. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
22247 131

transfer: CSu Prereq: JOUR 101 F this course helps develop advanced reporting and newsgathering techniques. emphasis will be placed on interviewing and research skills, investigative, special assignment and online reporting. Plus one hour per week arranged
21889 001 12:00- 1:20 P tr Seidel, Jay 323

For more information, contact jseidel@fullcoll.edu

The above course is offered once per academic year.

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JOUR 110 F Mass Media Survey

3 Units

JournAlism
JOUR 101 F Reporting and Writing
3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course looks at the mass media and its impact on society. topics to be covered include books, newspapers, magazines, movies, radio, television, film, and the internet.
20412 002 9:00-10:20 A 20413 001 12:00- 1:20 P 21492 100 6:30- 9:20 P MW MW R Staff Kirkwood, Kyra Kirkwood, Kyra 515 515 3010

For more information re: the above class, contact jseidel@fullcoll.edu.

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: ENGL 060 F or ESL 186 F, both with a grade of C or better or recommended score on English placement test this course introduces students to the skills and practices of news reporting and writing for various types of media. Plus one hour per week arranged
21491 001 9:00-10:20 A 20409 003 12:00- 1:20 P 20408 100 6:30- 9:30 P MW MW T Westcott, John Westcott, John Wightman, Vivianne 313 311 1959

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JOUR 135 F Magazine Production

3 Units

transfer: CSu All aspects of the magazine publishing industry will be covered. A soft cover magazine is created by the class as well as publishing online. Plus two hours per week arranged
20414 001 10:30-11:50 A MW Seidel, Jay 325

liBrAry technology
LIB 100 F Introduction to Research
1 Unit
transfer: CSu, uC this class is designed to introduce students to print and online methods of research, including the Internet. Students will learn to locate, evaluate and correctly cite the information selected for use in a bibliography. the class is of special value to those students intending to transfer to a four-year institution.
23663 HY1 HYBRID 10:00-11:20 A M 2/13-4/15 2/13-4/15 okamura, Jill okamura, Jill 827

JOUR 199 F Communications: Independent Study

1 to 3 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: JOUR 101 F with a grade of C or better this course is designed for students who wish to increase their knowledge of cinema, radio or television through individual study. Student must be sponsored by a Journalism instructor.
21330 IS1 1/23-5/30 Seidel, Jay

For the above class, students must meet with instructor in his office, prior to Jan 27. For more information contact jseidel@fullcoll.edu.

HYBRID CLASS: The above class uses a course website which will be explained at the first class meeting. For more information, contact instructor at jokamura@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 21; Last day to drop without W: Feb 21; Last day to drop with W: Mar 26; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 21.

JOUR 210 F Multimedia Reporting


22669 001 12:00- 2:50 P

3 Units

Introduction to the basics of visual journalism storytelling, including basic elements of shooting videotape, recording audio, editing video and audio tape and building news websites.
M Seidel, Jay 514

LIB 100HF Honors Intro to Research

1 Unit

For more information, contact jseidel@fullcoll.edu

transfer: CSu, uC this is an enhanced Honors course designed to introduce students to print and online methods of research including the Internet. this course will develop critical thinking skills necessary for information literate students. this course is of special value to those students intending to transfer to a four-year institution.
23740 Hn1 1:00- 2:50 P W 2/22-4/25 Bennett, erica 827

JOUR 225 F Newspaper Production

3 Units

transfer: CSu Practical experience in all phases of producing the colleges weekly newspaper, The Hornet and the Online Hornet. Plus three hours per week arranged
20415 100 4:30- 5:20 P TR Seidel, Jay 515

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067. Last day to add: Feb 27; Last day to drop without W: Feb 27; Last day to drop with W: Apr 11; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 22.

JOUR 274 F Spanish-Language Media Reporting

3 Units

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Advisory: Basic Spanish language skills (reading and writing) this course will guide students in the methods and styles of reporting and writing in Spanish for print and online. It will also prepare students to publish stories and photos on the campus Spanish-language publication. one hour per week arranged
23148 001 1:00- 3:50 P t Chavira, ricardo 514

JOUR 290 F Internship in Journalism/PR

2 to 4 Units

MACH 010 F Machining Skills Lab

0.5 to 2 Units

transfer: CSu this course is designed for journalism and public relations students to develop their skills through internships and work experience. Sixteen hours of class meetings plus 85 hours employment/internship per semester is required for two units. An additional 85 hours of employment/internship is required for each additional unit.
23745 800 5:005:005:005:006:50 P 8:50 P 8:50 P 8:50 P U U U U (1/29) (2/26) (3/25) (4/29) Seidel, Jay Seidel, Jay Seidel, Jay Seidel, Jay 515 515 515 515

Coreq: Concurrent enrollment in any course having the MACH prefix is required this course provides students the opportunity to further develop their skills in machining set-up, operating, and programming tasks. Hours arranged during normally scheduled classes 1/2 unit credit for each 24 hours
23804 001 1/23-5/30 oBrien, Daniel 901lH

Last day to add: Apr 15; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.

For more information, contact jseidel@fullcoll.edu.

MACH 050 F CNC Programming Using Mastercam


20419 800 6:00- 9:50 P F

3 Units

this course provides the student with instruction in the concepts and practices associated with using Mastercam software to prepare CnC machine programs for both mills and lathes.
Digilio, Gregory 2026

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MACH 060 F CNC Programming Using SURFCAM


20420 100 6:00- 9:50 P R

3 Units

this course provides the student with instruction in the concepts and practices associated with using SurFCAM software to prepare CnC machine programs for both mills and lathes.
OBrien, Daniel 2026

MACH 091 F Introduction to Machine Tools

5 Units

this introductory course instructs students in the basic set-up and operating of the engine lathe, milling machine, and surface grinder. Safety, blueprint reading, measurement, shop math, cutting tool selection, and speed/feed calculations are also included. For information online visit the Machining/CnC/eDM Department site at www.fullcoll.edu.
23811 001 8:00-12:20 P 23810 100 5:30- 9:50 P tr TR oBrien, Daniel Duarte, James 904lH 904LH

MACH 062 F Advanced CNC Programming Using SURFCAM

3 Units

this course provides the student with advanced instruction in the concepts and practices associated with using SurFCAM software to prepare CnC machine programs for applications involving both mills and lathes. For information online visit the Machining/CnC/eDM Department site at www.fullcoll.edu.
21457 100 6:00- 9:50 P R OBrien, Daniel 2026

MACH 092 F Intermediate Machine Tools

5 Units

MACH 086 F CNC Machine Set-up and Operation


22811 001 8:00-11:50 A 21864 100 6:00- 9:50 P M M

3 Units

this course instructs students in the basic set-up and operating tasks for CnC machine tools. CnC code and controller familiarization will be included. For information online visit the Machining/CnC/eDM Department site at www.fullcoll.edu.
oBrien, Daniel OBrien, Daniel 904lH 904LH

Prereq: MACH 091 F or MACH 116 F with a grade of C or better this intermediate course is designed to advance the students abilities and techniques in the set-up and operation of the engine lathe, milling machine, and surface grinder. Blueprint reading, measurement, shop math, and job planning are also included. For information online visit the Machining/CnC/eDM Department site at www.fullcoll.edu.
23812 001 8:00-12:20 P 23813 100 5:30- 9:50 P tr TR oBrien, Daniel Duarte, James 904lH 904LH

MACH 087 F CNC Parts Programming

3 Units

MACH 093 F Advanced Machine Tools

5 Units

this course covers the manual programming techniques, calculations, and program development for CnC mills, machining centers, and lathes. Students will test part programs on CnC machines during lab hours. For information online visit the Machining/CnC/eDM Department site at www.fullcoll.edu.
23805 LS1

Last day to add: Feb 21; Last day to drop without W: Feb 21; Last day to drop with W: May 9; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 8.

6:00-10:20 P

2/1-5/23

OBrien, Daniel

904LH

Prereq: MACH 092 F with a grade of C or better this advanced course is designed to enhance the students abilities and techniques in the set-up and operation of the engine lathe, both vertical and horizontal milling machines, and surface grinder. CnC machines will also be utilized to complete lab assignments. Course may be taken twice for credit. For information online visit the Machining/CnC/eDM Department site at www.fullcoll.edu. Controller will also be included.
23814 001 8:00-12:20 P 23815 100 5:30- 9:50 P tr TR oBrien, Daniel Duarte, James 904lH 904LH

MACH 088 F Advanced CNC Machining

3 Units

Advisory: MACH 086 F or industry experience operating both CNC lathes and mills and completion of MACH 087 F this course provides the student with advanced instruction in the concepts and practices associated with programming and the set up of CnC mills and lathes.
23806 LS1

MACH 116 F Machine Tools


21863 100

2 Units

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Questions about your math placement score? Confused about which math class take? We have a website for answers to these and other questions. Go to http://math.fullcoll.edu, click on Mathematics and then on Which Math Class to Take before enrolling in math courses at Fullerton College.

MATH 010 F Basic Mathematics

4 Units

A review of the fundamentals of arithmetic, including whole number arithmetic, fractions, decimals, percent, estimation, equations and applied problems. Plus one hour per week arranged non-degree credit
23031 001 9:00-10:50 A 23032 003 12:00- 1:50 P 23035 101 23037 103 4:00- 5:50 P 5:00- 6:50 P MW tr MW TR Castillo, lorena Shideler, linda Margo, Jaqueline Staff 611C 611C 611C 611C

MATH 015 F Pre-Algebra

4 Units

MyMATHLAb
Some math classes require the use of MyMathLab.com, an online text/tutorial/homework program which comes with a new textbook, or can be purchased separately. The program can be accessed from computers on campus or from your computer at home with high speed internet access. Sections that require MyMathLab.com can be found on the Mathematics Divisions webpage: Go to http://math.fullcoll.edu, click on Mathematics and then on Instructors Using MyMathLab.

Prereq: MATH 004 F and MATH 006 F with a grade of Pass or MATH 010 F with a grade of C or better or math skills clearance An intensive review of the fundamentals of arithmetic, and an introduction to algebra, including: operations on signed numbers, ratio, proportion and percentages, variable expressions, geometry, polynomials, and graphing. Plus one hour per week arranged non-degree credit
20044 20912 20045 20047 20051 20048 20050 22336 003 7:00- 8:50 A 005 8:00- 9:50 A 007 8:00- 9:50 A 011 9:00-10:50 A 015 10:00-11:50 A 013 10:00-11:50 A 019 11:00-12:50 P t01 11:00-12:50 P lAB 1:00- 1:50 P tr MW tr MW MW tr MW tr tr Wang, Han Wen McAbee, Charles nguyen, Hang Huerta, nicolas Manafi, Sima nguyen, Hang McQueen, Deborah Jew, Kathryn Jew, Kathryn 623 1027 1956 1904 1027 1012 617 624 1027

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Requires one additional hour of instruction per week. Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.
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ATTENTION: ALL MATH 010 F, 015 F, 020 F, 030 F, 040 F, 141 F, 141HF, and 142 F STUDENTS
Students in the above courses are required to complete one hour per week of arranged time outside of the regularly scheduled class either in the Math Lab, or some other location, where instructional activity will take place. Instructors will more carefully describe this requirement, and how to fulfill it, during the first class meeting. Math Lab Hours of Operation: MondayThursday: 7:00 am8:45 pm Friday: 7:00 am2:00 pm Saturday: 8:00 am3:00 pm

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22002 ol1 ONLINE 6:00- 7:50 P 6:00- 7:50 P 6:00- 7:50 P

ONLINE CLASS: The above course requires students to attend a MANDATORY ORIENTATION on Fri, Jan 27, 6-7:50 pm in Rm. 1904. Students who do not attend may be dropped from the course. Students not registered through MyMathLab by Thurs, Feb 2, will be dropped from the course. On-campus exams given on Apr 13 and May 25. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/nhuerta, or e-mail instructor at nhuerta@fullcoll.edu.
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22234 ol2 ONLINE 6:00- 7:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P

ONLINE CLASS: The above course recommends students to attend an OPTIONAL ORIENTATION on Fri, Jan 27, 6 pm-7:30 pm in Rm. 615. Students who are not going to attend the OPTIONAL ORIENTATION should contact the instructor immediately at pfarnham@fullcoll.edu. On-campus exams will be given on 3/9 and 5/25. Registered students who do not enroll through http:// www.pearsonmylabandmastering.com by Fri, Feb 10, will be dropped from the course. For course specific requirements and information, please visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/pfarnham.

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FOUR DAy OPTIONS FOR MATH 020 F AND 040 F!


The following section of MATH 020 F and MATH 040 F will be offered in a one hour per day, four days per week option.
MAtH 020 F 23483 MtWr 9:00 9:50 rm. 617 McQueen, Deborah MAtH 040 F 23484 MtWr 10:0010:50 rm. 617 taguchi-trieu, tanomo

MATH 020 F continued:


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MATH 020 F Elementary Algebra

4 Units

ONLINE CLASS: The above course recommends students to attend an OPTIONAL ORIENTATION on Fri, Jan 27, from 7:30-9 pm in Rm. 615. Students that are not going to attend the OPTIONAL ORIENTATION should contact the instructor immediately at pfarnham@fullcoll.edu. On-campus exams will be given on 3/9 and 5/25. Registered students who do not enroll through http://pearsonmylabandmastering.com by Fri, Feb 10 will be dropped from the course. For course specific requirements and information, please visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/pfarnham.
1/23-5/30 Facer, Carolyn

Prereq: MATH 015 F with a grade of C or better or math skills clearance this course includes the properties of real numbers, factoring, solving and graphing linear equations, polynomials and rational algebraic expressions and linear systems of equations. Plus one hour per week arranged non-degree credit
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21802 ol1 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course requires MyMathLab. This course has an ONLINE ORIENTATION. 2 tests and the final must be taken on campus. Log on instructions will be sent to all registered students that have a current email address in the FC system before classes start. For course specific requirements and textbook information, visit instructors website at http://staffwww. fullcoll.edu/cfacer, or contact instructor at cfacer@fullcoll.edu.
1/23-5/30 Diaz, roberto

22530 ol3 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course has an ONLINE ORIENTATION. For course specific requirements and log on information, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/rdiaz, or contact instructor at rdiaz@fullcoll.edu.

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Requires one additional hour of instruction per week. Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.
800 013 015 016 017 019 021 031 027 029 030 033 032 100 101 103 104 107 109 113 9:00-12:50 P 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A 11:00-12:50 P 11:00-12:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P 1:00- 2:50 P 1:00- 2:50 P 2:00- 3:50 P 3:00- 4:50 P 3:00- 4:50 P 4:004:004:005:006:006:007:005:50 P 5:50 P 5:50 P 6:50 P 7:50 P 7:50 P 8:50 P S MW tr tr MW tr MW MW MW tr MW MW tr MW MW TR TR MW TR TR t 1/23-5/30 Kassman, Steven Diaz, roberto Klassen, Kelly McQueen, Deborah Majors, gene Castillo, lorena Jagodina, Marianna nguyen, Diem Wright, Michael Coleman, rachel Zeller, Michael Strey, Martha lieu, thanh-thuy Zeller, Michael Sjoberg, Paul Mofid, Kevin Shah, Ketan Ly, Leslie Facer, Carolyn Pai, Ronald Donley, elise Donley, elise 615 618 1903 1956 1904 1027 623 1027 1901 1901 624 617 1901 119 616 1903 1960 1903 615 1904 618

MATH 030 F Plane Geometry

4 Units

23909 20164 20168 22871 20169 20170 20171 23698 20172 20174 23697 20175 23105 23699 20178 21455 23104 21891 20343 22480

Prereq: MATH 020 F with a grade of C or better or math skills clearance this course is an introduction to euclidean geometry. It includes theorems and proofs, sets, congruent and similar polygons, circles, geometric constructions, areas, volumes, geometric loci, elementary logic and deductive reasoning. Plus one hour per week arranged
20070 001 8:00- 9:50 A 21254 003 12:00- 1:50 P 20071 101 4:00- 5:50 P tr MW MW Danufsky, Joshua Danufsky, Joshua Allen, H. 611C 611C 1027

MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra

4 Units

Prereq: MATH 020 F with a grade of C or better or math skills clearance this course includes at an intermediate level: factoring, exponents, radicals, rational expressions, functions and graphs, linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, logarithms and conic sections. Scientific calculators will be used for selected topics. Plus one hour per week arranged
20344 20345 22334 001 7:00- 8:50 A 003 7:00- 8:50 A t01 9:00-10:50 A lAB 11:00-11:50 A MW tr MW MW Miller, Alice Cho, leonard Malloy, Scott Malloy, Scott 1904 1901 624 624

22817 HY1 HYBRID 8:00- 9:50 A

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to meet on campus 2 hours per week in addition to online coursework. The first meeting is a mandatory orientation. Note: Day/Time listed above. Students that do not attend the first day may be dropped from the course.
r 1/23-5/30 Donley, elise Donley, elise 618

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Requires one additional hour of instruction per week. Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.
009 800 011 013 014 017 019 021 9:00-10:50 A tr 9:00-12:50 P S 10:00-11:50 A MW 10:00-11:50 A MW 10:00-10:50 A MtWr 11:00-12:50 P tr 12:00- 1:50 P MW 12:00- 1:50 P tr Cho, leonard Klinger, lidiya nguyen, gregory Farnham, Paul taguchi-trieu, tanomo Shuck, Karin Farnham, Paul Bui, Minh 1901 617 623 1903 617 616 1903 1903

22818 HY3 HYBRID 8:00- 9:50 A

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to meet on campus 2 hours per week in addition to online coursework. The first meeting is a mandatory orientation. Note: Day/Time listed above. Students that do not attend the first day may be dropped from the course.

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TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Requires one additional hour of instruction per week. Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.
025 029 032 004 034 033 101 103 105 100 108 106 102 115 1:00- 2:50 P 1:00- 2:50 P 2:00- 3:50 P 2:00- 3:50 P 3:00- 4:50 P 3:00- 4:50 P 4:004:004:005:005:005:006:006:005:50 P 5:50 P 5:50 P 6:50 P 6:50 P 6:50 P 7:50 P 7:50 P MW tr MW tr MW tr MW TR TR MW MW TR MW TR t 1/23-5/30 Malloy, Scott lieu, thanh-thuy nguyen, gregory Pham, Anh Mai Koci, Kenneth Pham, thien Ly, Leslie Facer, Carolyn Verzeanu, Razvan Koci, Kenneth Hoang, Thanh Pai, Ronald Tress, Marguerite Mofid, Kevin Zarske, Cindy Zarske, Cindy 617 1904 615 615 1904 1027 1902 615 623 318 1904 620 624 1903 1904

Mathematics Course Sequence


ThemathematicsCourseSequenceshowstheprogressionofmathcourses thatstudentsshouldtaketocompletetheirmathrequirements.Thestarting coursecanvarybasedupontheplacementtest,highschooltranscriptsor othercollegetranscripts.Once students start the sequence, they are expected to take each required course. Questions regarding placement should be directed to Counselors prior to starting the sequence.

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maTH010fBasicmathematics

maTH015fpre-algebra

22819 HY1 HYBRID 9:00-10:50 A

maTH020fElementaryalgebra

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to meet on campus every Tuesday from 9:00-10:50 am in addition to online coursework. For more information including MyMathLab enrollment requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/czarske/.
r 1/23-5/30 Zarske, Cindy Zarske, Cindy 1904

22821 HY3 HYBRID 9:00-10:50 A

maTH030f maTH030f geometry geometry

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to meet on campus every Thursday from 9:00-10:50 am in addition to online coursework. For more information including MyMathLab enrollment requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/czarske/.
1/23-5/30 Bui, Minh

maTH030fand maTH040f maybetaken concurrently. Botharerequired formaTH141f andmaTH142f

maTH040f maTH040f
intermediate intermediate algebra algebra

21803 ol1 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course has an OPTIONAL ORIENTATION in instructors office. There will be 4 on-campus chapter exams and an on-campus final. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww. fullcoll.edu/mbui, or contact instructor at mbui@fullcoll.edu.
1/23-5/30 Facer, Carolyn

Collegealgebra Collegealgebra forBusiness forBusiness Calculus Calculus

maTH129f maTH129f

22236 ol2 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course requires MyMathLab. This course has an ONLINE ORIENTATION. 2 tests and the final must be taken on campus. Log on instructions will be sent to all registered students with a current email address in the FC system before classes start. For course specific requirements and textbook information, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/ cfacer, or contact instructor at cfacer@fullcoll.edu.
1/23-5/30 Cho, leonard

maTH100f maTH100f maTH120f maTH120f maTH130f maTH130f introductory Calculusfor liberalarts liberalarts introductory Calculusfor probability mathematics Business mathematics probability Business
andStatistics andStatistics

22536 ol3 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course has an OPTIONAL ORIENTATION in instructors office. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lcho, or contact instructor at lcho@fullcoll.edu.

maTH141f maTH142f maTH141f maTH142f College Trigonometry College Trigonometry algebra algebra

mathematicsfor Trigonometry futureElementary Teachers

maTH203f maTH203f

maTH141fandmaTH142f maybetakenconcurrently. Botharerequiredfor maTH150afandmaTH171f

Mathematics students are required to have a scientific calculator. Some sections may require a TI-83 or TI-84 model graphing calculator. Type of Calculator Approximate Cost Scientific Calculator $1020 Any TI-83 or 84 model $100

maTH150af maTH150af and150Bf and150Bf Calculus Calculus

maTH171f maTH171f Discrete Discrete mathematics mathematics

maTH295f maTH171f mathematics Discrete Seminar mathematics

maTH250af,250Bf,250Cf
CalculusCoursesat intermediatelevel

graphTheoryandlinearalgebra

maTH172f

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MATH 100 F Liberal Arts Mathematics

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better or math skills clearance this is a survey course with selected topics from the history and development of arithmetic, patterns and inductive reasoning, set theory and deductive reasoning, the real number system, algebra, geometry, probability and statistics and problem solving.
21957 20074 20075 20078 23444 20081 20082 006 003 005 009 001 013 015 7:30- 8:50 A 7:30- 8:50 A 9:00-11:50 A 12:00- 1:20 P 1:30- 2:50 P 2:00- 3:20 P 2:30- 3:50 P 4:00- 5:20 P 5:00- 6:20 P 7:00- 8:20 P MW tr F MW MW tr MW MW TR MW 1/23-5/30 thompson, Donna Plett, Stephen Zarske, Cindy Shuck, Karin Strey, Martha thompson, Donna Cedeno, Jose Maclean, Daphne Thompson, Donna Rice, Alice Zarske, Cindy 1012 616 617 1902 1904 617 1903 1903 1012 1904

MATH 129 F College Algebra for Business Calculus

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better or math skills clearance this course includes an examination of algebra topics required in Business Calculus, with applications from business and economics. It is designed for students planning to enroll in MAtH 130 F. (this course does not meet requirements in the Business Division and will not substitute for BuS 151 F.) See Business and CIS Division for requirements. A graphing calculator may be required.
20102 001 8:00- 9:50 A 23107 006 12:00- 1:50 P 22100 007 2:00- 3:50 P 20105 101 21433 103 20107 105 4:00- 5:50 P 5:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 8:50 P MW tr MW MW TR TR Chung, Phoebe Pham, Anh Mai ninh, Joseph Ninh, Joseph Nguyen, Huy Shah, Ketan 1903 313 1027 620 1901 1901

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22238 ol2 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course has no on-campus orientation. For information including log-in and MyMathLab enrollment requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/czarske/. All students must read this page and adhere to the deadlines to remain in the class.

MATH 130 F Calculus for Business

4 Units

MATH 120 F Introductory Probability and Statistics

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: MATH 129 F with a grade of C or better or math skills clearance this course includes fundamentals of analytic geometry and calculus, differential calculus, integral calculus, and selected applications of calculus as they apply to managerial planning and economics and business. A graphing calculator may be required.
22993 23106 21902 21451 801 004 006 007 7:00- 8:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 12:00- 1:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P 4:00- 5:50 P 5:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 8:50 P tr MW MW tr MW TR MW Chung, Phoebe Jew, Kathryn Cedeno, Jose nguyen, gregory Jagodina, Marianna Rogers, Randall Hoang, Thanh 624 620 1018 615 618 1904 1901

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better or math skills clearance this course covers elementary probability, descriptive and inferential statistics. Computers and/or graphing calculators will be used for various topics. Students who receive credit for MAtH 120 F may not receive credit for SoSC 120 F.
20092 21958 20098 23445 21583 20095 21650 22207 001 006 003 004 008 007 009 002 7:00- 8:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 9:00-10:50 A 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A 12:00- 1:50 P 1:00- 2:50 P 2:00- 3:50 P 4:00- 5:50 P 5:00- 6:50 P 6:00- 7:50 P MW tr tr MW tr MW tr MW MW TR MW M 1/23-5/30 Malloy, Scott Wright, Michael Duhme, Cheryl nguyen, Diem Malloy, Scott McAbee, Charles Duhme, Cheryl Phan, Jennifer Chang, Kin-Sheng Miller, Alice Pham, Thien Donley, elise Donley, elise 624 1012 624 1956 618 620 624 623 624 1027 1027 616

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MATH 141 F College Algebra

4 Units

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HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to meet on campus 2 hours per week in addition to online coursework. The first meeting is a mandatory orientation. Note: Day/Time listed above. Students that do not attend the first day may be dropped from the course.
W 1/23-5/30 Donley, elise Donley, elise 616

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: MATH 040 F and MATH 030 F with grades of C or better or math skills clearance this course may be taken prior to or concurrently with MAtH 142 F. Both MAtH 141 F and MAtH 142 F are required for enrollment in MAtH 150AF. this is one of two pre-calculus courses. topics covered include a review of the fundamentals of algebra, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions and miscellaneous topics. Plus one hour per week arranged Any tI-83 or tI-84 model graphing Calculator is required for all sections
20148 20147 20150 21452 20151 003 001 007 009 011 7:00- 8:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 11:00-12:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P 1:00- 2:50 P 4:00- 5:50 P 7:00- 8:50 P tr MW MW tr MW MW TR Bui, Minh Bui, Minh taguchi-trieu, tanomo taguchi-trieu, tanomo taguchi-trieu, tanomo Verzeanu, Razvan Nguyen, Huy 1904 1901 615 617 616 615 1902

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HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to meet on campus 2 hours per week in addition to online coursework. The first meeting is a mandatory orientation. Note: Day/Time listed above. Students that do not attend the first day may be dropped from the course.

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MATH 141HF Honors College Algebra

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MATH 040 F and MATH 030 F with a grade of C or better. This course may be taken prior to or concurrently with MATH 142 F. Both MATH 141 F or MATH 141HF and MATH 142 F are required for enrollment in MATH 150AF. this course offers an enriched approach designed for Honors students. this is one of two pre-calculus courses. topics covered include a review of the fundamentals of algebra, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions and miscellaneous topics. Plus one hour per week arranged Any tI-83 or tI-74 model graphing Calculator is required for all sections
23447 Hn1 1:00- 2:50 P tr Cowieson, William 616

MATH 172 F Graph Theory and Linear Algebra

4 Units

Coreq: MATH 171 F with a grade of C or better this is one of two courses in discrete mathematical concepts needed in computer-related disciplines. topics include the theory of graphs, trees, finite state machines, matrix algebra, vector spaces, linear transformations, and inner product spaces.
21454 001 8:00- 9:50 A MW Plett, Stephen 623

MATH 203 F Mathematics for Future Elementary Teachers

3 Units

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

MATH 142 F Trigonometry

4 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: MATH 100 F and MATH 030 F, or equivalent, with a grade of C or better this course, designed for prospective elementary teachers, emphasizes problemsolving techniques and mathematical structures, and includes instructional delivery design and activity-based explorations.
23777 AP1 8:30- 9:50 A tr Malloy, Scott 620

transfer: CSu Prereq: MATH 040 F and MATH 030 F with grades of C or better or math skills clearance. This course may be taken prior to or concurrently with MATH 141 F. Both MATH 141 F or MATH 141HF and MATH 142 F are required for enrollment in MATH 150AF. topics include: relations, inverses, identities, laws of sines and cosines, trigonometric equations, polar coordinates and DeMoivres theorem. Plus one hour per week arranged Any tI-83 or tI-84 model graphing Calculator is required for all sections
20154 22543 20155 20156 001 002 003 005 7:00- 8:50 A 9:00-10:50 A 11:00-12:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P 4:00- 5:50 P 6:00- 7:50 P tr MW tr MW TR MW larsen, Chris larsen, Chris Majors, gene Klassen, Kelly Claassen, Mareike Tran, Kym 615 126 1904 624 617 623

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MATH 250AF Multivariable Calculus

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MATH 150BF with a grade of C or better this is a third semester course in calculus covering conic sections, solid analytic geometry, vectors in three dimensions, vector calculus, differential calculus of functions of several variables, multiple integration, vector fields and theorems.
23486 001 9:00-10:50 A 20138 003 10:00-11:50 A 21779 101 7:00- 8:50 P tr MW TR Clahane, Dana Plett, Stephen Diaz, Roberto 616 620 618

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MATH 150AF Calculus I

4 Units

MATH 250BF Linear Algebra and Differential Equations

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: MATH 141 F and MATH 142 F with a grade of C or better or math skills clearance this is a beginning calculus course covering limits and continuity, the rate of change of a function, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions, applications of the derivative, antiderivatives, and the definite integral. Any tI-83 or tI-84 model graphing Calculator is required for all sections
20126 20128 20130 21453 001 003 005 007 7:00- 8:50 A 10:00-11:50 A 11:00-12:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P 6:00- 7:50 P 6:00- 7:50 P MW tr MW tr MW TR Huerta, nicolas Danufsky, Joshua Cowieson, William Danufsky, Joshua Verzeanu, Razvan Verzeanu, Razvan 617 623 1901 620 615 617

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MATH 250AF with a grade of C or better this is a fourth semester class in calculus designed for students majoring in engineering, mathematics, or the sciences. topics covered include: matrix algebra, vector spaces, ordinary differential equations and laplace transformations.
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MATH 250CF Additional Topics in Linear Algebra

2 Units

MATH 150BF Calculus II

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: MATH 150AF or equivalent, with a grade of C or better this is a second semester course covering transcendental functions, applications of the definite integral, techniques of integration, improper integrals, indeterminate form, polar coordinates, and sequences and series. Any tI-83 or tI-84 model graphing Calculator is required for all sections
20133 001 8:00- 9:50 A 20134 003 9:00-10:50 A 20136 005 11:00-12:50 P 21219 101 22404 103 5:00- 6:50 P 6:00- 7:50 P MW tr tr TR MW Klassen, Kelly nguyen, gregory Clahane, Dana Diaz, Roberto Sjoberg, Paul 618 125 1901 618 616

transfer: CSu, uC Coreq: MATH 250BF taken concurrently or completed with a grade of C or better this course completes linear algebra topics introduced in MAtH 250BF and is tailored to complete the transfer requirements for students majoring in engineering, mathematics, and the sciences.
20141 001 3:00- 4:50 P r Plett, Stephen 624

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MATH 295 F Mathematics Seminar

0.5 to 4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC review required Prereq: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better this course offers students the opportunity to study special topics in mathematics that are not addressed in regular math courses at the community college level.
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MUS 001 F Instrumental Performance Practicum
0.5 to 3 Units

The above course is being offered as a 2-unit course this semester.

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MATH 299 F Mathematics Independent Study


22756 ID1

1 Unit

this course is for able students who wish to increase their knowledge of mathematics and engineering through individual study and small group conferences. elective credit in mathematics and engineering.
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Concert Band is for students who wish to increase their knowledge of Instrumental Performance. Various topics will be offered. this course runs concurrently with MuS 273 F. Plus 4 hours per week arranged non-degree credit PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
23807 002 10:00-11:15 A MtWrF 1/3-1/19 Anderson, Dean 1110

For the above class, students should contact the instructor at dclahane@ fullcoll.edu in order to obtain and complete the required independent study learning contract prior to enrolling. This contract must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the Office of Instruction no later than the end of the third week of the semester.
23937 ID2 3/26-5/30 Clahane, Dana

The above class is reserved for Opera Orchestra only. Last day to add: Jan 3; Last day to drop without W: Jan 3; Last day to drop with W: Jan 13; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 3.
23476 001 12:00- 1:20 P tr Mazzaferro, Anthony 1110

The above class runs concurrently with MUS 274 F (CRN 21209).

For the above class, students should contact the instructor at dclahane@ fullcoll.edu in order to obtain and complete the required independent study learning contract prior to enrolling. This contract must be signed by the student and the instructor and submitted to the Office of Instruction no later than the end of the third week of the semester. Last day to add: Apr 10; Last day to drop without W: Apr 10; Last day to drop with W: May 15; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 29.

MUS 022 F The Teaching of Piano II

3 Units

Prereq: Piano Audition overview of performance practices and musical styles of each musical period. Difficulty level ranges from intermediate to early advanced piano repertoire. this course is offered to pianists who intend to become private piano teachers. Plus one hour per week arranged non-degree credit PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
21043 001 8:00-10:50 A F galasso, Mathew 1112

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MICR 262 F General Microbiology
5 Units

MUS 030 F Music Notation Software

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: A biological science lab course with a grade of C or better that includes cellular structure/function and CHEM 101 F or equivalent with a grade of C or better this course studies the classification, aseptic handling, metabolism and genetics of micro organisms. other topics include the chemotherapeutic and immunologic control of infectious disease, epidemiology, and microbial ecology.
21718 001 2:00- 4:50 P LAB 5:30- 6:50 P 20007 100 LAB 5:30- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P tr TR TR TR Dawson, Bradley Dawson, Bradley Dawson, Bradley Dawson, Bradley 423 421 421 423

Prereq: MUS 106 F this course offers instruction in the preparation of professional-quality manuscripts, vocal scores, and instrumental scores. this course will include the transposition of instruments and copying from full instrumental scores and is open to all music majors. Plus two hours arranged per week
23859 001 9:00- 9:50 A tr galasso, Mathew 1125

MUS 072 F Opera Theater Workshop

2 Units

Advisory: Students are admitted by audition or by consent of the instructor this course involves the development of the fundamentals of singing, acting, and movement for opera theater through exercises, rehearsals, and a culminating performance. non-degree credit
23668 001 9:00-11:50 A MtWrF 1/3-1/19 Calvete, Heather 1111

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The above class requires a Sep 21, 2011 audition for cast members. Dress rehearsals are Jan 23 and 25, 2012. The performances are on Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 10:00 am Concert Hour; Fri and Sat, Jan 27 and 28, 2012 at 8:00 pm; Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 3:00 pm. Last day to add: Jan 3; Last day to drop without W: Jan 3; Last day to drop with W: Jan 13; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 3.

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MUS 097 F Intermediate Percussion: Drum Set

1 Unit

Prereq: MUS 125 F with a grade of C or better and/or pass a basic entrance audition establishing elementary sight reading skills Students will learn the fundamentals of popular drum set techniques including: Jazz, rock, latin, and Pop drumming styles. Plus one hour per week arranged non-degree credit
21050 001 10:00-11:50 A 23860 002 12:00- 1:50 P r r Johnson, John Johnson, John 1129 1129

MUS 104BF Intermediate Musicianship

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MUS 104AF with a grade of C or better Coreq: MUS 107BF Advisory: MUS 135AF this course is a continuation of MuS 104AF. It includes developing melodic and rhythmic sight singing, along with melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation. Plus one hour per week arranged
21056 001 8:00- 8:50 A MW Miller, Bruce 1126

MUS 100 F Music Laboratory

1 to 2 Units

this course is designed to supplement music courses that have a lab component. one to two units may be earned by additional listening and practice in our Music lab. Plus 54 hours arranged per semester per unit (108 hours for 2 units) open entry/open exit
21498 oe1 1/23-5/30 rundus, Katharin 1113

MUS 106 F Introduction to Music Theory

3 Units

Last day to add: May 6; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.
22924 oe2 1/23-5/30 garvin, Jerry 1111

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: MUS 135AF this is the entry-level course in music theory for music majors and includes introduction to clefs, scales, key signatures, chords, the piano keyboard, aural skills, and to musical styles of major periods in music history. Plus one hour per week arranged
21083 001 9:00-10:20 A 21961 003 10:30-11:50 A 21879 002 1:30- 2:50 P MW MW MW Shew, Jamie galasso, Mathew Mazzaferro, Anthony 1128 1126 1126

The above class is the Spring Pep Band. Please contact Jerry Garvin for audition information. Last day to add: May 6; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.
22986 oe3 1/23-5/30 Burger, Markus 1125

MUS 107AF Harmony I

3 Units

The above class is for recording/production students only. Last day to add: May 6; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.

MUS 101 F Music Fundamentals

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this is an entry level course in music theory for non-music majors and includes introduction to clefs, scales, key signatures, chords, the piano keyboard and aural skills.
22219 001 12:00- 1:20 P 21053 002 3:00- 4:20 P tr MW Soto, robert garvin, Jerry 1126 1126

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MUS 106 F with a grade of C or better or the ability to read music in treble and bass clef and to understand basic music terminology, rhythm and pitch notation, clefs, scales, intervals, and triads, and familiarity with the piano keyboard Coreq: MUS 104AF this course is designed for the music major or someone with a background in music. It investigates the basic materials of music and the theory behind music.
21746 002 9:00-10:20 A 21447 001 9:00-10:20 A MW tr Johnson, Cory Mazzaferro, Anthony 1124 1126

MUS 107BF Harmony II

3 Units

MUS 102 F Music Reading

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC An opportunity to learn from the beginning how to perform music from the printed page of sheet music. Beginning studies in pitch and rhythm provide a foundation for developing skills to the highest level. Plus one hour per week arranged
23828 001 1:30- 2:50 P tr Hanson, eric 1126

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MUS 107AF with a grade of C or better Coreq: MUS 104BF Advisory: MUS 135AF A continuation of concepts introduced in Harmony I with an emphasis on skill development. the material will include secondary dominants, modulation to closely related and foreign keys, chromatic harmony and harmonization of melodies.
21101 001 9:00-10:20 A MW Miller, Bruce 1126

MUS 104AF Beginning Musicianship

1 Unit
transfer: CSu, uC

MUS 108 F Introduction to Music Technology

2 Units

Prereq: MUS 106 F with a grade of C or better Coreq: MUS 107AF Advisory: MUS 135AF this is the first course in ear training, sight singing, and musicianship for the music major. It includes developing melodic and rhythmic sight singing, along with melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation. Plus one hour per week arranged
21501 001 8:00- 8:50 A 21739 002 11:00-11:50 A MW tr Johnson, Cory Mazzaferro, Anthony 1124 1126

transfer: CSu learn the fundamental aspects of sound, human hearing, consumer electronics, and the latest developments in recording studio, video, and electronic music technology. this course is required of music majors.
22966 002 10:00-11:50 A 21102 001 12:00-12:50 P t MW Burger, Markus Burger, Markus 1125 1125

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MUS 110 F Electronic Music I

3 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: MUS 108 F with a grade of C or better this course will give you the foundation to understand all aspects of electronic music production, and will prepare you to learn MIDI studio practices, instruments, hardware, and software. Plus two hours per week arranged
21103 001 9:00-11:50 A 23007 002 6:30- 9:20 P W R Burger, Markus Parker, Dana 1125 1125

MUS 119 F History of Rock Music

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course is a chronological study of rock and roll from its cultural beginnings in the early 1900s to the present. the focus is on the music and its social context, structure and social history. Plus one hour per week arranged
21141 21142 21143 22124 22125 21881 001 002 003 004 005 006 7:30- 8:50 A 7:30- 8:50 A 10:30-11:50 A 12:00- 2:50 P 12:00- 2:50 P 12:00- 2:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P MW tr tr t r F W T tebay, John linahon, James linahon, James Woll, gregory Woll, gregory Woll, gregory Woll, Gregory Shew, Roger 1111 1111 1111 1124 1124 1124 1124 1124

MUS 112 F The Music Business

2 Units

transfer: CSu An essential class for anyone wishing to understand the dynamics of the music and entertainment industries. Designed for aspiring songwriters, artists, publishers and producers.
21105 001 5:00- 6:50 P M Burger, Markus 1124

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MUS 120 F Survey of Music History

3 Units

MUS 113 F Jazz History An Appreciation

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course traces jazz music from its inception to modern times. Students develop an appreciation of the jazz art forms, styles, artists and cultures that created todays jazz music. Plus one hour per week arranged lab
21109 003 9:00-10:20 A 21108 002 10:30-11:50 A 21107 001 12:00- 1:20 P tr tr MW Jewell, Joseph Jewell, Joseph Babad, Bruce 1124 1124 1124

transfer: CSu, uC this course is a survey of the history of western art music from antiquity through the 20th century. emphasis is on music listening, cultural influences, composers, and style characteristics from each of the major eras in music. this course is designed for Music Majors. Plus one hour per week arranged
21441 001 12:00- 1:20 P MW Mazzaferro, Anthony 1126

MUS 123 F Concert Hour

1 Unit

MUS 116 F Music Appreciation

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course provides two venues for students. the first is to offer them an opportunity to perform and the second is the environment in which to listen to live performances.
21146 001 10:00-10:50 A F garvin, Jerry 1111

transfer: CSu, uC this course is designed to give non-music majors a non-technical introduction to a wide variety of music from the renaissance to the present. Plus one hour per week arranged lab PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
21112 002 9:00-10:20 A 21138 003 9:00-10:20 A 21139 ol1 ONLINE MW tr 1/23-5/30 linahon, James linahon, James Wong, Suzanne 1111 1111

MUS 124 F Recording Studio I

3 Units

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Wed, Jan 25 and complete the first assignment or may be dropped from the course. Students who live outside the immediate area or who cannot come to the campus for testing may be required to make arrangements with a certified testing center for taking exams. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit the instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/swong or contact instructor at swongmusic_bach@yahoo.com. For general information, answers to fre quently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

transfer: CSu Prereq: MUS 108 F this course is the first step in training recording engineers and music producers. this course covers audio theory and includes labs in the music departments recording facilities.
21147 001 8:00-11:50 A lAB 12:00- 1:50 P F F ragotskie, Scott ragotskie, Scott 1110 1125

MUS 126 F Beginning Voice

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC this course teaches basic vocal technique through voice training exercises, folk, show and art songs in a class situation. this class is open to all students. Plus one hour per week arranged lab
21148 001 10:00-10:50 A lAB 10:00-10:50 A 21151 006 10:00-10:50 A lAB 10:00-10:50 A 23849 007 11:00-11:50 A lAB 11:00-11:50 A 21149 003 12:00-12:50 P lAB 12:00-12:50 P 22209 004 1:30- 3:20 P 21150 005 1:30- 3:20 P 21772 102 7:00- 8:50 P M W t r M W M W W M W Bodnar, Marian Bodnar, Marian Hanson, eric Hanson, eric Hanson, eric Hanson, eric Bodnar, Marian Bodnar, Marian Frey-Monell, robyn Frey-Monell, robyn Calvete, Heather 1123 1123 1123 1123 1123 1123 1123 1123 1123 1123 1123

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MUS 130 F Beginning Guitar

1 Unit

MUS 135BF continued:


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transfer: CSu, uC this course introduces the basics of guitar to those with little or no previous experience. the course covers basic technique, music reading, and chords. Plus one hour per week arranged lab PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
21154 003 11:30-12:20 P lAB 11:30-12:20 P 23858 005 1:00- 2:50 P 21152 001 2:30- 4:20 P 21153 002 3:00- 4:50 P 21158 004 3:00- 4:50 P 21155 100 21157 102 21156 101 5:00- 6:50 P 6:00- 7:50 P 6:00- 7:50 P M W r W M r M W R Scott, Michael Scott, Michael ray, eric Scott, Michael Arcila, Billy ray, eric Arcila, Billy Scott, Michael Ray, Eric 1128 1128 1123 1128 1128 1128 1128 1128 1128

Johnson, Cory Johnson, Cory Polevoi, randy Polevoi, randy Bai, Julie Bai, Julie Wong, Suzanne Wong, Suzanne eubanks, erdie eubanks, erdie Wong, Suzanne Wong, Suzanne Eubanks, Erdie Wong, Suzanne

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MUS 135AF Beginning Piano

1 Unit

MUS 143 F Beginning Strings

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC this course covers the fundamentals of piano playing, posture, keyboard topography, note reading, technique, and piano repertoires. required of (non-piano) music majors whose piano skills are non-existent or very limited. Plus one hour per week arranged lab PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
21171 009 8:00- 8:50 A lAB 8:00- 8:50 A 21159 001 9:00- 9:50 A lAB 9:00- 9:50 A 21160 002 9:00- 9:50 A lAB 9:00- 9:50 A 21161 003 10:00-10:50 A lAB 10:00-10:50 A 21162 004 10:00-10:50 A lAB 10:00-10:50 A 21163 005 11:00-11:50 A lAB 11:00-11:50 A 23850 011 11:00-11:50 A lAB 11:00-11:50 A 21165 007 12:00-12:50 P lAB 12:00-12:50 P 21164 006 12:00-12:50 P lAB 12:00-12:50 P 21170 010 1:00- 1:50 P lAB 1:00- 1:50 P 21168 008 1:00- 1:50 P lAB 1:00- 1:50 P 21169 100 21172 101 4:00- 5:50 P 5:00- 6:50 P M W M W t r M W t r M W t r M W t r M W t r T R galasso, Mathew galasso, Mathew Harrell, Mary Harrell, Mary Polevoi, randy Polevoi, randy Harrell, Mary Harrell, Mary Harrell, Mary Harrell, Mary Johnson, Cory Johnson, Cory Polevoi, randy Polevoi, randy Bai, Julie Bai, Julie Wong, Suzanne Wong, Suzanne eubanks, erdie eubanks, erdie Wong, Suzanne Wong, Suzanne Eubanks, Erdie Wong, Suzanne 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112 1112

transfer: CSu, uC A rare opportunity to learn to play any one of the four great instruments of the bow string family violin, viola, cello, upright bass. Course goal is to play six tunes beautifully and in tune. Advanced classes and ensembles available upon conclusion. Plus one hour per week arranged
21182 001 9:00- 9:50 A lAB 9:00- 9:50 A M W Anderson, Dean Anderson, Dean 1110 1110

MUS 152 F Percussion Class

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Percussion Class provides a foundation in music reading, rudiments, and techniques leading towards basic drum set skills in rock and Jazz as well as tuned and hand percussion. Plus one hour per week arranged lab
21110 001 8:00- 8:50 A lAB 8:00- 8:50 A 23861 002 4:00- 5:50 P t r W leckrone, erik leckrone, erik Leckrone, Erik 1129 1129 1129

MUS 156 F Beginning Jazz Improvisation Instrumental

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC A practical hands-on approach to the study and skill development of musical improvisation in the jazz idiom. Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged
23626 003 2:00- 4:50 P 21922 002 3:00- 4:20 P 21111 001 3:30- 6:20 P r MW t Burger, Markus Bagg, Joseph Babad, Bruce 1112 1112 1123

MUS 135BF Piano

1 Unit

MUS 157 F Beginning Vocal Styling and Improvisation

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MUS 135AF with a grade of C or better this course includes the fundamentals of playing the piano; music reading, keyboard techniques, vocabulary, and repertory through elementary and early intermediate books. Plus one hour per week arranged lab PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
21180 006 8:00- 8:50 A lAB 8:00- 8:50 A 21173 001 10:00-10:50 A lAB 10:00-10:50 A M W t r galasso, Mathew galasso, Mathew Harrell, Mary Harrell, Mary 1112 1112 1112 1112

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: Concurrent or previous enrollment in MUS 126 F this course provides the vocalist with training to study voice in the context of jazz and other popular styles and provides a venue by which they can learn to improvise. Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged
21115 001 10:30-11:20 A 10:30-11:20 A M W Shew, Jamie Shew, Jamie 1128 1128

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MUS 180 F Collegiate Chorale

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Collegiate Chorale is a performing group which performs traditional choral music of all styles with an emphasis on music from the Baroque, Classical, and romantic periods. this course is open to all students, with limited or no singing experience.
21760 001 10:30-11:50 A tr Brack, Brandon 1128

MUS 207 F Pop/Commercial Arranging/Composing

3 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: MUS 205 F elements of orchestration and instrumentation as applied to pop and jazz ensembles.
21137 001 10:00-11:50 A 10:00-11:50 A M W Babad, Bruce Babad, Bruce 1125 1120A

Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged in rehearsals, studio recordings and concerts. The above choir is the Fullerton College Mens Chorale.
23669 100

Plus one hour per week arranged.

The above choir is exclusively for Fullerton College Chamber Singers. Plus 7-1/2 hours per week arranged in rehearsals, studio recordings and concerts. Last day to add: Jan 3; Last day to drop without W: Jan 3; Last day to drop with W: Jan 13; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 3.

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MUS 224 F Recording Studio II

3 Units

MUS 181 F Womens Chorale

1 Unit

transfer: CSu Prereq: MUS 124 F the last step in training recording engineers and music producers. learn digital audio and the use of a digital audio workstation.
21183 001 3:00- 4:50 P LAB 6:00- 9:50 P 23375 100 LAB 4:00- 5:50 P 6:00- 9:50 P r M M R Maz, Andrew Ragotskie, Scott Maz, Andrew Maz, Andrew 1125 1110 1125 1121

transfer: CSu, uC Womens Chorale is a performing group which rehearses and performs standard womens choral literature with an emphasis on learning and practicing basic choral techniques. Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged in rehearsals, studio recordings and concerts
21118 001 12:00- 1:20 P tr Brack, Brandon 1111

MUS 225 F Applied Music Private Study

1 Unit

MUS 196HF Honors Creative Arts Music

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC the Honors Creative Arts student will gain an in-depth exposure to the musical and theatrical performing arts, the fine arts of painting, sculpture, photography and literature. the focus of this seminar-based course is on how these creative arts interrelate. Plus one hour per week arranged at museums, concerts and theatrical performances Cost of admissions on field trips: approx $100-150
22705 Hn1 9:00-11:50 A F Perez, Jaime 1002

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: Audition through this course music majors will have the opportunity to receive private music lessons with Fullerton College faculty. Plus five hours per week arranged
21184 21191 21192 22136 001 002 003 004 11:00-11:50 A 12:00-12:50 P 12:00-12:50 P 2:00- 2:50 P F F F r eubanks, erdie Jewell, Joseph rundus, Katharin Mazzaferro, Anthony 1111 1110 1111 1110

MUS 227 F Intermediate Voice

1 Unit

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

MUS 203 F Counterpoint

3 Units
transfer: CSu, uC

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: MUS 126 F Intended for voice majors or more advanced non-majors, this course emphasizes individual progress in voice training and vocal literature in both english and foreign languages. Plus one hour per week arranged lab
21193 21194 21946 001 9:00- 9:50 A 9:00- 9:50 A 002 9:00- 9:50 A lAB 9:00- 9:50 A 003 12:00-12:50 P lAB 12:00-12:50 P M W t r t r rundus, Katharin rundus, Katharin rundus, Katharin rundus, Katharin rundus, Katharin rundus, Katharin 1123 1123 1123 1123 1123 1123

Prereq: MUS 107BF with a grade of C or better Coreq: MUS 204AF Advisory: MUS 135AF the study of 17th and 18th century counterpoint, including application to the 20th century. explores free counterpoint of canonic writing, two and three-part invention, and 2, 3, and 4 voice fugues.
21135 001 9:00-10:20 A tr Miller, Bruce 1128

MUS 228 F Advanced Voice

1 Unit

MUS 204AF Advanced Musicianship

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MUS 104BF with a grade of C or better Coreq: MUS 203 F Advisory: MUS 135AF this course is a continuation of MuS 104BF. this course includes developing melodic and rhythmic sight singing along with melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation. Plus one hour per week arranged
21136 001 8:00- 8:50 A Honors tr Hybrid Miller, Bruce Online AppleCourse 1128

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: MUS 227 F or Audition this course, intended for voice majors and advanced non-majors, has an emphasis on repertoire and performance. Students should have some background in singing in a foreign language, usually Italian. Plus one hour per week arranged
22967 002 11:00-11:50 A lAB 11:00-11:50 A 21364 001 11:00-11:50 A lAB 11:00-11:50 A M W t r rundus, Katharin rundus, Katharin rundus, Katharin rundus, Katharin 1111 1111 1123 1123

Repertoire studied this semester will be German Lieder. Repertoire studied this semester will be French Melodie.
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MUS 231 F Intermediate Guitar

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MUS 130 F this course continues the work of MuS 130 F and covers intermediate accompaniment patterns and more difficult sight reading and chords.
21195 001 1:00- 2:50 P t Scott, Michael 1128

MUS 238 F Pop/Commercial Piano

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: Audition Pop/Commercial piano keyboard improvisation in various pop and jazz styles: techniques, materials, sources. Plus one hour per week arranged in practice room
23627 001 2:00- 2:50 P lAB 2:00- 2:50 P 21189 100 5:00- 6:50 P M W M Burger, Markus Burger, Markus Bagg, Joseph 1112 1112 1112

MUS 232 F Classical Guitar

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MUS 231 F Designed for music majors. the class includes techniques and repertoire for classical guitarists. the emphasis is on solo performance.
21185 100 3:00- 4:50 P t Scott, Michael 1128

MUS 244 F Advanced Strings

1 Unit

MUS 233 F Jazz Guitar

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: Audition this course introduces intermediate and advanced level students to the elements and techniques of the guitar in jazz music.
21186 001 12:30- 2:20 P W Jewell, Joseph 1128

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MUS 143 F or Audition Continuation of studies in MuS 143 F or begin studies at whatever level student has achieved. Individual as well as group work in a master-class type situation. Class works well in conjunction with MuS 261 F. Plus one hour per week arranged lab
23694 001 11:00-11:50 A lAB 11:00-11:50 A M W Anderson, Dean Anderson, Dean 1110 1110

MUS 247 F Advanced Woodwinds

1 Unit

MUS 234 F Intermediate Rock Guitar

1 Unit

transfer: CSu Prereq: MUS 130 F or Audition this course meets for a two-hour session once a week. this is a hands-on course with the emphasis placed upon performance of the various popular guitar styles studied.
21187 001 1:00- 2:50 P M Scott, Michael 1128

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MUS 146 F or Audition this course is designed for the experienced music student to further develop his or her skills and techniques in playing woodwind instruments. Plus one hour per week arranged
21198 001 8:00- 9:50 A F Worsley, Margaret 1126

MUS 250 F Advanced Brass Class

1 Unit

MUS 236 F Intermediate Piano

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MUS 135BF Students will study keyboard literature, technique, interpretation, musical terminology and sightreading in a small class situation. Plus one hour per week arranged lab
21197 21196 002 9:00- 9:50 A lAB 9:00- 9:50 A 001 12:00-12:50 P 12:00-12:50 P t r M W Harrell, Mary Harrell, Mary eubanks, erdie eubanks, erdie 1120A 1120A 1120A 1120A

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MUS 149 F or Audition this course is designed for advanced instruction in brass techniques and interpretation of brass literature in an ensemble situation. emphasis upon repertoire and public performance.
21365 001 2:00- 2:59 P lAB 3:00- 3:50 P t t garvin, Jerry garvin, Jerry 1110 1126

Plus one hour per week arranged.

MUS 253 F Advanced Percussion

1 Unit

MUS 237 F Advanced Piano

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MUS 236 F Individualized instruction in performance, technique, interpretation and memorization skills for pianists. Plus one hour per week arranged
21188 001 2:00- 2:50 P lAB 2:00- 2:50 P t r eubanks, erdie eubanks, erdie 1120A 1120A

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: MUS 152 F or Audition this course develops performance skills on snare drum, mallet instruments, and timpani. Plus one hour per week arranged
21199 001 9:00- 9:50 A lAB 9:00- 9:50 A t r leckrone, erik leckrone, erik 1129 1129

MUS 257 F Advanced Vocal Styling and Improvisation

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: MUS 157 F, two semesters with a grade of B or better or Audition this course provides the vocalist with advanced training to study voice in the context of jazz and other popular styles and provides a venue by which they can learn to improvise. Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged
21200 001 12:00-12:50 P lAB 12:00-12:50 P t r Shew, Jamie Shew, Jamie 1128 1128

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MUS 258 F Jazz Guitar Reading Ensemble

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: MUS 234 F, MUS 231 F and/or MUS 233 F the Jazz guitar reading ensemble is a group made up of multiple guitars and rhythm section. the course is designed to help intermediate level guitarists improve their reading skills and to prepare them for more advanced performance groups and classes.
21432 100 1:00- 2:50 P r Jewell, Joseph 1128

MUS 269 F Alternative Jazz Lab Ensemble

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: Audition this high powered ensemble rehearses and performs modern music from many of the commercial styles including fusion, latin, rock, and salsa. open to all students by audition.
21207 001 3:00- 4:20 P tr Woll, gregory 1110

MUS 260 F Guitar Ensemble

1 Unit
transfer: CSu, uC

MUS 270 F Electronic Music Ensemble

1 Unit

Prereq: Audition Class includes group sight-reading, practice and performance of guitar ensemble literature from the renaissance to the 20th century.
21201 100 5:00- 6:50 P T Scott, Michael 1128

transfer: CSu Prereq: Audition this course combines interactive techniques to perform 21st century avantgarde and popular music styles in a combination of hardware synthesizer and cutting edge software-based musical instruments.
23182 001 3:00- 4:50 P M Burger, Markus 1121

MUS 262 F Woodwind Ensemble

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: Audition the course is designed for the experienced music student in order to play chamber music in woodwind ensembles while developing musical skills and knowledge. Plus one hour per week arranged
22960 100 1:30- 3:20 P t Mazzaferro, Anthony 1123

MUS 271 F Fullerton College Symphony

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: Audition north orange Countys premier civic symphony orchestra. Students are welcome on an audition basis and will perform major symphonic works in a season of four different concerts. Members receive discounted tickets to all symphony series and other perks.
22514 100

MUS 264 F Percussion Ensemble


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1 Unit

Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged in rehearsals, studio recording and concerts.

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1110

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: Audition rehearsal and performance of music for Percussion ensemble.
t leckrone, erik 1110

MUS 274 F Fullerton College Symphonic Winds

1 Unit

MUS 265 F Piano Ensemble

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: Audition this course will focus on learning and performing of standard and current duo pieces, four-hand literature, group sight-reading, accompaniment, and pieces requiring more than two pianos and/or other instruments.
21203 001 8:00- 8:50 A lAB 8:00- 8:50 A t r Harrell, Mary Harrell, Mary 1112 1112

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: Audition the Fullerton College Symphonic Winds is a major performing group for wind, brass, and percussion music majors at Fullerton College. non-music majors are also welcome to join this ensemble. Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged in rehearsals, studio recordings and concerts.
21209 001 12:00- 1:20 P tr Mazzaferro, Anthony 1110

MUS 276 F Jazz Band

1 Unit

MUS 266 F Jazz Combo

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: Audition A performance class that explores the performances of various small jazz ensemble styles. this ensemble performs on and off campus throughout the year. open to all students by audition.
21204 002 3:00- 4:20 P 21205 001 3:00- 4:20 P 21206 102 4:30- 5:50 P MW tr MW Babad, Bruce Jewell, Joseph Scott, Michael 1110 1124 1110

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: Audition Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 274 F Fullerton Colleges premiere jazz ensemble plays Big Band music from the 1940s through the present time. this band is by audition only and performs concerts throughout the semester. Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged
21210 001 1:30- 2:50 P MW Babad, Bruce 1110

MUS 277 F Jazz Lab Band

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: Audition Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 274 F this ensemble plays Big Band music from the 1940s through the present time. this band is by audition only and performs concerts throughout the semester. Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged in rehearsals, studio recordings and concerts
21211 001 12:00- 1:20 P MW TAP Woll, gregory 1110

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MUS 281 F Concert Choir

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: Audition Concert Choir is a performing group open to all students by audition. the choir performs traditional choral literature including music from the renaissance period to the present, accompanied and a cappella. Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged in rehearsals, studio recordings and concerts
21212 001 12:00- 1:20 P MW tebay, John 1111

MUS 910 F Electronic Music II

3 Units

Prereq: MUS 110 F learn how to produce and record music using a contemporary MIDI synthesizer studio and digital audio workstation. this course includes sequencers, editor/librarians, intelligent arrangers, algorithmic composers, and digital audio workstations. Plus one hour per week arranged
23008 002 12:00- 2:50 P 21217 001 2:00- 4:50 P r t Parker, Dana Burger, Markus 1125 1125

The above class runs concurrently with MUS 282 F (CRN 23184).

MUS 282 F Fullerton College Master Chorale

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: Audition the Master Chorale is a performing group comprised primarily of community personnel. the choir performs music from all style periods. An audition is required. Plus one and one-quarter hours per week
23184 001 12:00- 1:20 P MW tebay, John 1111

oceAnogrAPhy (see Earth Sciences)

The above class runs concurrently with MUS 281 F (CRN 21212).

PArAlegAl studies
The American bar Association does not allow students to audit legal specialty classes offered by the Paralegal Studies Department.

MUS 285 F Chamber Singers

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: Audition Chamber Singers is a performing group of students comprised primarily of music majors, but open to all students by audition. the choir performs choral chamber music, a cappella and accompanied, by composers such as Bach, Mozart and telemann, as well as contemporary composers. Plus 1-1/4 hours per week arranged in rehearsals, studio recordings and concerts
21213 001 2:00- 3:20 P MW tebay, John 1111

PLEG 101 F Introduction to Paralegal Studies

3 Units

MUS 287 F Vocal Jazz Ensemble

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: Audition this course will study and perform jazz charts from the 1940s to the present. All performers are on microphone and there are solo opportunities for participants. Plus 1-1/4 hours per week in rehearsals, studio recordings, and concerts
21214 001 1:30- 2:50 P 21215 002 3:00- 4:20 P tr tr Shew, Jamie Shew, Jamie 1111 1111

transfer: CSu this course explores the role and function of the paralegal in the legal profession and provides a cursory overview of the major aspects involved in the practice of law.
20371 001 9:00-11:50 A 20372 100 7:00- 9:50 P M T Pollinger, Barbara Smith, Clay 312 1018

PLEG 104 F Introduction to Legal Research and Terminology


20373 001 9:00-11:50 A 20374 100 7:00- 9:50 P W M Dayton, Steven Butterworth, Guerin

3 Units

MUS 299 F Music: Independent Study

1 Unit
transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation

transfer: CSu this course combines essential knowledge of relevant legal terminology with practical research techniques demanded of the paralegal in all areas of the law.
312 313

Prereq: High scholarship music major For advanced students who wish to pursue a particular area of music through individual study. Plus one hour per week arranged with instructor
21216 IS1 1/23-5/30 tebay, John 1113

PLEG 105 F Introduction to Legal Writing

3 Units

The above class requires that student must sign with instructor in Music Department before registering.

transfer: CSu Prereq: PLEG 101 F, PLEG 104 F and ENGL 100 F this course provides the paralegal student with an opportunity to generate and draft some of the major documents encountered in contemporary legal practice. emphasis is placed on honing english Writing skills.
22826 100 9:00- 3:05 P S 1/28-3/24 Dewit, Daniel 312

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PLEG 204 F Family Law

3 Units

INformAtIoN meetINg
January 21, 2012 9:30 am Room 312

transfer: CSu Prereq: PLEG 101 F and PLEG 104 F this course is an overview of the issues unique to practitioners of family law. Areas investigated include divorce, child and spousal support, visitation and custody, paternity and adoption.
22824 101 7:00- 9:50 P W Butterworth, Guerin 311

PLEG 116 F Computers in the Law Office I

3 Units

PLEG 210 F Paralegal Internship

1 to 4 Units

transfer: CSu this is a beginning course introducing computer hardware and software basics that apply to the legal environment. Students will learn Microsoft office components including Word, excel, Access, PowerPoint, and the Windows operating system as they are used in the day-to-day life of paralegals.
22019 HY1 HYBRID 6:30- 9:20 P

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to meet on campus, as scheduled, for the first two weeks of the semester, but will then revert to an on-line component with an on-campus meeting every other week. For course specific requirements, contact instructor at crodgers@fullcoll.edu. For more information, answers to FAQs and more, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

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transfer: CSu Prereq: PLEG 101 F, PLEG 104 F, PLEG 105 F, PLEG 201 F and PLEG 202 F this course provides vocational learning and training opportunities for a student through employment in a law office or other legal environment. employers request that 75% of paralegal studies courses must be completed for placement including both civil litigation classes. 60 hours applicable employment per unit PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
21796 100 6:00- 6:50 P T Pollinger, Barbara 311

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PLEG 219 F Intellectual Property

3 Units

PLEG 201 F Civil Litigation I

3 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: PLEG 101 F and PLEG 104 F, both with a grade of C or better this course examines preliminary procedures for filing civil lawsuits in California and federal courts. emphasis is placed on generating legal documents through and including the pleading stage of litigation.
23127 100

transfer: CSu Prereq: PLEG 101 F and PLEG 104 F this course examines the law of trademarks, copyrights, patents and trade secrets as it protects the results of human creative endeavor. topics include: filing legal paperwork to protect creative ideas and concepts; protecting against infringement, dilution and unauthorized use; exploring international protections; and examining the impact of the internet.
23750 001 9:00- 3:05 P S 3/31-5/26 Dewit, Daniel 312

Last day to add: Apr 13; Last day to drop without W: Apr 13; Last day to drop with W: May 12; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 31.

Last day to add: Jan 29; Last day to drop without W: Jan 29; Last day to drop with W: Mar 1; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.

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PLEG 202 F Civil Litigation II

3 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: PLEG 101 F, PLEG 104 F, both with a grade of C or better Advisory: Completion of PLEG 201 F is strong advised this course continues the study of civil trials by focusing on understanding and generating documents related to discovery procedures, trial and appellate procedures, and post-trial remedies.
23831 101

PhilosoPhy And religious studies


PHIL 100 F Introduction to Philosophy
3 Units
transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course will allow students to learn, analyze, and evaluate various viewpoints, problems and issues regarding human nature, knowledge, morality, religion and other selected topics.
20426 22891 20442 20429 22890 20433 21439 20437 20441 21448 20444 21715 20446 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 100 101 102 103 9:00-10:20 A 9:00-10:20 A 10:30-11:50 A 10:30-11:50 A 10:30-11:50 A 12:00- 1:20 P 12:00- 1:20 P 1:30- 2:50 P 1:30- 2:50 P 4:004:007:007:006:50 P 6:50 P 9:50 P 9:50 P tr tr MW tr tr MW tr MW tr W R M T Vanderpool, Jeffrey Crippen, James Holden, Michael Crippen, James Vanderpool, Jeffrey Holden, Michael Crippen, James Vanderpool, Jeffrey Holden, Michael Reich, Louis Quandt, Timothy Gayhart, Bryce Quandt, Timothy 117 127 1413 119 1418 1413 125 117 117 117 1427 1418 1418

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PLEG 203 F Personal Injury

3 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: PLEG 101 F and PLEG 104 F this course examines all facets of personal injury/tort practice and the role/ function of the paralegal within this broad, all pervasive legal environment.
23374 100

Last day to add: Feb 3; Last day to drop without W: Feb 3; Last day to drop with W: Mar 17; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 28.

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Pollinger, Barbara

312

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PHIL 100HF Honors Introduction to Philosophy

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Students will learn, analyze and evaluate various viewpoints, problems and issues regarding human nature, knowledge, morality, religion and other selected topics. this course has been enhanced for honors students. Students who receive credit in this course may not receive credit in PHIl 100 F.
22496 Hn1 9:00-10:20 A MW Vanderpool, Jeffrey 1416

PHIL 202 F 3 Units History of Philosophy: Modern and Contemporary

transfer: CSu, uC this course is a historical introduction to the western philosophic tradition. Selected philosophers will be examined from each of the following periods: Modern and Contemporary.
21717 001 10:30-11:50 A tr Holden, Michael 1014

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

PHIL 210 F Introduction to Judaism

3 Units

PHIL 105 F World Religions

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is a comparative examination of the beliefs, world-views, rituals, ethics, and social systems of the major religious traditions throughout the world. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
21578 001 9:00-10:20 A 20480 002 12:00- 1:20 P 20505 100 7:00- 9:50 P tr MW T Seaton, Derry Seaton, Derry Gayhart, Bryce 1418 119 117

transfer: CSu, uC An introduction to the religion of Judaism, with emphasis on its historical development, scriptures, laws, rituals, customs and theology. the modern developments of Judaism are also explored.
23844 001 10:30-11:50 A tr Seaton, Derry 1430

PHIL 299 F Philosophy Independent Study


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1 Unit

this course is for students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through individual research and study.
1/23-5/30 Holden, Michael

PHIL 160 F Introduction to Ethics

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course will survey basic ethical theories in order to show how they have affected analysis of various ethical problems and their solutions both for the individual and society.
21440 001 9:00-10:20 A MW Berndt, laura 1429

A signed Independent Study contract between the student and instructor must be completed before an add code will be provided. For more information contact instructor at mholden@fullcoll.edu.

PHIL 170 F Logic and Critical Thinking


21600 21580 22551 21579 001 002 003 004 12:00- 1:20 P 12:00- 1:20 P 1:30- 2:50 P 1:30- 2:50 P 4:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P MW tr MW tr W M T

PhotogrAPhy
PHOT 101 F Introduction to Photography
20448 001 7:00- 9:50 A 20449 002 7:00- 9:50 A 20450 003 9:00- 2:50 P 20451 004 10:00-12:50 P 20452 005 1:00- 3:50 P 20460 100 4:00- 6:50 P MW tr F MW MW MW

3 Units 3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course will develop the students critical thinking and writing skills. there will be an emphasis on recognition, analysis and evaluation of arguments.
galloway, Scott lape, eric galloway, Scott lape, eric Brady, Michael Brady, Michael Brady, Michael 1430 117 1418 127 1427 119 127

transfer: CSu, uC Students will expose and develop traditional film from which they will produce black and white enlargements in the darkroom.
Kane, lena Kane, lena Stroll, Susan Kane, lena Minton, Jeffrey Minton, Jeffrey 517 517 517 517 517 517

For the above class, bring 35mm SLR camera to first class meeting. For the above class, bring 35mm SLR camera to first class meeting. For the above class, bring 35mm SLR camera to first class meeting. For the above class, bring 35mm SLR camera to first class meeting. For the above class, bring 35mm SLR camera to first class meeting. For the above class, bring 35mm SLR camera to first class meeting.

20508 100 20509 101 20510 102

PHIL 200 F Introduction to Christianity

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course is an introduction to Christianity and emphasizes its historical development, scriptures, ethics, rituals and theology. this class includes lectures, discussions, videos, and guest speakers.
23747 001 10:30-11:50 A MW Seaton, Derry 1420

PHOT 103 F Intermediate Photography

3 Units

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transfer: CSu Advisory: PHOT 101 F Students will learn to use different types of cameras and films as well as to expand the skills and concepts acquired in PHot 101 F.
20464 100 4:00- 6:50 P TR Minton, Jeffrey 517

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PHOT 109 F Portrait Photography

3 Units

Advisory: PHOT 101 F this course is designed to give the student a working knowledge of portrait styles and techniques. Students must provide a manually adjustable 35mm camera.
20466 100 7:00- 9:20 P TR Minton, Jeffrey 517

PhysicAl educAtion
Activities
PE 102 F Yoga
1 Unit
transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation An overview course in yoga emphasizing breathing and deep relaxation techniques to reduce stress, improve concentration, circulation, flexibility and muscle tone and unify mind, body and spirit.
22220 23033 23840 22994 22636 21930 003 004 800 005 030 006 7:30- 8:50 A 8:00- 9:20 A 8:00-10:50 A 10:30-11:50 A 1:30- 2:50 P 3:00- 5:50 P MW tr F MW tr M Hegarty, Mary lewin, Pamela Ward, Michael Plum-Widner, Alix Chan, Judy Ward, Michael 1208 1208 1208 1208 1208 1208

PHOT 111 F 3 Units Introduction to Photography from Analog to Digital

transfer: CSu, uC Students will learn the processes of both the traditional and digital darkroom. Students will capture images and produce both color and black and white prints created from imaging equipment.
22982 002 9:00- 2:50 P F la Montia, Melody 514

For the above course, digital cameras are required. Point and shoot cameras and DSLRs are acceptable.
22812 001

For the above course, digital cameras are required. Point and shoot cameras and DSLRs are acceptable.

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La Montia, Melody

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PHOT 216 F Advanced Digital Photography

3 Units

PE 103 F Aikido

1 Unit

transfer: CSu Advisory: PHOT 111 F or PHOT 112 F or demonstrate competency in performing various basic digital camera functions Students will explore a variety of photographic subjects including fashion, advertising, portrait, industrial and architectural photography.
22813 001 10:00- 3:50 P r la Montia, Melody 514

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Aikido is a relatively modern Japanese martial art based upon non-resistance rather than strength. It is a non-aggressive, non-competitive art based upon a philosophy that stresses harmony with nature and control of body and mind.
23839 100 6:00- 8:50 P M Ward, Michael 1209N

PHOT 221 F Studio Specialties

3 Units

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Circuit Lab Strength Lab North Balcony (upstairs) South Balcony (upstairs) North Gym South Gym Dance Studio Wellness Center Class Wellness Center Lab OUTDOOR Facilities Baseball Field Aquatic Center Sand Volleyball Courts Sherbeck Field (Track) Soccer Field Softball Field Tennis Courts OFF-CAMPUS Facilities Canyon Terrace Health Club (Racquetball) Golfers Paradise
100 N. Tustin, Anaheim (714) 974-0280 1600 N. Harbor, Fullerton (714) 879-7888 1830 W. Romneya, Anaheim

transfer: CSu Advisory: PHOT 101 F or PHOT 111 F or PHOT 112 F or demonstrate competency in performing a variety of basic camera functions Students will learn studio and location practices for a variety of photographic subjects. emphasis will be on strobe lighting, mixed lighting, special effects, composition, and styling.
22814 800 9:00- 2:50 P S la Montia, Melody 517

For the above course, students must have camera capable of using external flash.

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PHOT 290 F Internship in Photography

2 to 4 Units

transfer: CSu Course is designed for photography students to develop their skills through internships and work experience. Sixteen hours of class meetings plus 85 hours employment/internship per semester is required for two units. An additional 85 hours of employment/internship is required for each additional unit.
23715 800 5:005:005:005:006:50 P 8:50 P 8:50 P 8:50 P U U U U (1/29) (2/26) (3/25) (4/29) La Montia, Melody La Montia, Melody La Montia, Melody La Montia, Melody 515 515 515 515

For more information contact mlamontia@fullcoll.edu

Massage Program (Anaheim Campus) Newport Aquatic Center


1 Whitecliff Dr, Newport Beach (Outrigger Paddling and Kayaking) (949) 646-7725

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PE 104 F Spinning (formerly PE 104AF)

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Spinning is a unique, indoor, group stationary cycling program. this efficient, high-energy group exercise integrates music, camaraderie and visualization in a complete body-mind exercise routine.
22884 001 8:00- 9:20 A 22886 003 10:00-11:20 A 22885 002 12:00- 1:20 P 22887 100 5:00- 6:20 P tr MW tr MW Sober, Dustin Vandiver, Jason Sober, Dustin Harris, Kenten 1801 1801 1801 1801

PE 123 F Outrigger Canoeing

1 to 2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Advisory: Swim 50 yards and tread water for five minutes A hands-on course to introduce the skill and history of outrigger canoeing. Basic skills will be introduced and developed for individual (one-person outrigger) and group (six-person outrigger) canoeing. offered as two units for Spring term $15 Facility use fee required
20165 610 7:00- 7:50 A lAB 7:51-10:50 A F F rapp, edward rapp, edward 1246 AQuCtr

PE 105 F Badminton
21888 110

1 Unit

The above class meets first day in Rm. 1246, Faculty Lounge, bring swimsuit. Thereafter, class meets at the Newport Aquatics Center, 1 Whitecliff Dr, Newport Beach. Questions? Contact Eddie Rapp at: erapp@fullcoll.edu.

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Instruction in the fundamental skills of badminton with emphasis on strategy for singles, doubles, and mixed doubles.
6:00- 8:50 P R Marino, Kevin 1225

PE 126 F Beach Volleyball

1 Unit

PE 112 F Fencing

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Instruction in movement with the weapon, simple and compound actions, defenses, drills and activity.
22762 010 9:00-10:20 A MW Bevec, gina 1201

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course provides basic instruction and strategies in beach volleyball. Designed to develop basic skills, knowledge of rules, team strategies and desire for future participation during leisure time. Facility use fee required (Friday class only)
22981 010 11:00- 1:50 P F rapp, edward 1246

The above section will meet the first day in Rm. 1246. Thereafter, the class will meet in Huntington Beach. Questions? Contact Eddie Rapp, erapp@fullcoll.edu.
23796 003 12:00- 1:20 P 23313 002 3:00- 4:20 P MW tr Dillard, Jason rapp, edward SVC SVC

PE 114 F Cardiovascular Conditioning


22889 005 9:00-10:20 A 22759 100 6:00- 7:20 P tr MW

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Individual exercises designed for the student interested in achieving physical fitness through cardiovascular conditioning.
nilles, thomas Clingan, Jeffrey FBBF SHBKFL

PE 127 F Racquetball Indoors

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Instruction and practice in the basic skills of racquetball, rules, strategy, and competition in singles and doubles. $50 facility use fee required
20167 610

PE 115 F Golf

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Basic fundamentals of golf, including etiquette, rules and terminology. Facility use fee required
22632 610 7:30-10:20 A F Fuscardo, nicholas goPA

The above class will meet in Rm. 1205 the first night. Thereafter, the class will meet at Canyon Terrace Health Club (Racquetball), 100 N. Tustin, Anaheim. Questions? Contact Debi Woelke at dwoelke@fullcoll.edu.

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Woelke, Deborah

CANTER

The above class meets at Golfers Paradise, 1600 N. Harbor, Fullerton. uestions? Contact Nick Fuscardo at nfuscardo@fullcoll.edu. Q
22633 620 8:00- 9:20 A tr Fuscardo, nicholas goPA

PE 129 F Step Aerobics

1 Unit

The above class meets at Golfers Paradise, 1600 N. Harbor, Fullerton. Questions? Contact Nick Fuscardo at nfuscardo@fullcoll.edu.
20124 630 10:00-12:50 P F Woelke, Deborah goPA

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Class will provide vigorous aerobic activity through coordinated stepping movement.
23729 001 9:00-10:20 A MW Plum-Widner, Alix 1208

The above class meets the first day at the track. Thereafter, class meets at the Golfers Paradise, 1600 N Harbor in Fullerton. Questions? Contact Debi Woelke, dwoelke@fullcoll.edu.

PE 134 F Swimming

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Basic instruction and practice in the fundamental elements of swimming.
23027 015 6:00- 7:20 A MW 23758 WI1 7:00-11:15 A MtWrF 1/3-1/19 Snyder, Peter Snyder, Peter AQuCtr AQuCtr

PE 117 F Gymnastics
21767 100

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Basic skills and knowledge necessary to the performance of gymnastics.
6:30- 9:20 P M Kelley, Michael 1225 23836 23835 22642 22973

WINTER INTERSESSION CLASS: Questions? Contact Pete Snyder at psnyder@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Jan 3; Last day to drop without W: Jan 3; Last day to drop with W: Jan 13; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 3.
030 020 050 010 7:00- 8:20 A 8:00- 9:20 A 8:00-10:50 A 9:00-10:20 A tr MW F tr rangel, rori rangel, rori rangel, rori Martinez, gabriel AQuCtr AQuCtr AQuCtr AQuCtr

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PE 139 F Tennis

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Instruction and practice in basic skills of tennis, ground strokes, serve and volley, with emphasis on strategy for singles and doubles. For Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced tennis players.
22985 21587 22912 20179 003 005 001 010 9:30-10:50 A 9:30-10:50 A 11:00-12:20 P 11:30-12:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P MW tr MW tr MW 3/26-5/30 nilles, thomas lewin, Pamela Harris, Kenten Woelke, Deborah Vandiver, Jason FtenCt FtenCt FtenCt FtenCt FTENCT

PE 154 F Fitness Testing with Exercise Prescription

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC evaluation of fitness level by scientific equipment based on body composition, metabolic rate, and oxygen capacity, plus complete nutrition analysis with individual program.
20180 010 10:00-10:50 A lAB 10:51-11:20 A 20182 100 6:00- 6:50 P 6:51- 7:20 P MW MW MW MW Jespersen, Jeffrey Jespersen, Jeffrey Jespersen, Jeffrey Jespersen, Jeffrey FWellC FWellC FWELLC FWELLC

22913 301

Last day to add: Apr 10; Last day to drop without W: Apr 10; Last day to drop with W: May 16; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 28.

PE 158 F Personalized Fitness

1 Unit

PE 147 F Relaxation/Flexibility Fitness


22995 100 4:00- 5:20 P TR

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Class emphasis on breathing, relaxation and stretching exercises of yoga, which lead to better fitness and stress reduction.
Plum-Widner, Alix 1803

transfer: CSu, uC this course is a supervised, group-circuit exercise program that focuses on the individuals needs. Includes individual assessment and the various principles and techniques of exercise.
22915 100 7:00- 8:20 P TR Jespersen, Jeffrey FWELLL

PE 149 F Swim for Fitness


Prereq: Swimming skills required Swimming for health and physical fitness.
22771 22628 22949 22024 22947 001 010 015 020 040 6:00- 7:20 A 10:30-11:50 A 11:00- 1:50 P 1:00- 2:20 P 1:30- 2:50 P tr MW F MW tr

1 Unit
transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation
Snyder, Peter Bevec, gina Martinez, gabriel Plum-Widner, Alix rapp, edward AQuCtr AQuCtr AQuCtr AQuCtr AQuCtr

PE 159 F ISP Strength Training (Olympic Weights)

0.5 to 2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is an open laboratory experience designed to provide instruction and supervision of students with individualized strength programs using selectionized equipment or olympic weights. Flexible hours and variable units. one orientation session required before beginning workouts. orientations will be hourly during the first three days of semester for students new to the activity. orientations after the first three days will be posted. *note: Flexible hours (27 required for each half unit of credit). PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon open entry/open exit
21727 oe1 1/23-5/30 See, roger 1212B

PE 151 F Water Aerobics/Pool Exercise


23125 005 10:30-11:50 A tr

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation A physical fitness program stressing cardiovascular conditioning and exercise to commands with music and water routines.
Bevec, gina AQuCtr

The above class lab hours are Mon-Thurs (9 am-1 pm); Mon-Thurs (6-8 pm). LAST DAY TO ADD: 2 units (Feb 6); 1.5 units (Feb 29); 1 unit (Mar 26); 0.5 units (Apr 24). Last day to increase/decrease variable unit classes (in person only in Admissions/Records) is (May 4). Last day to drop with a W (May 6). Questions? Contact Roger See at rsee@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Apr 24; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.

PE 152 F Fitness Training Lab Circuit

0.5 to 2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation one orientation session required before beginning workouts. orientation will be hourly during the first three days of semester for students new to the activity. orientations after first three days will be posted. Flexible hours (27 hours required for 0.5 unit credit) PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon open entry/open exit
21953 oe1 1/23-5/30 See, roger 1212A

PE 161 F Body Conditioning and Fitness


22954 015 7:30- 8:50 A tr

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Class emphasis on individual exercise for contouring and conditioning, posture, weight training and light aerobics.
Crooks, Brian FWelll

The above class lab hours are Mon-Thurs (9 am-12 pm). LAST DAY TO ADD: 2 units (Feb 6); 1.5 units (Feb 29); 1 unit (Mar 26); 0.5 units (Apr 24). Last day to increase/decrease variable unit classes (in person only in Admissions/Records) is (May 4). Last day to drop with a W (May 6). Questions? Contact Roger See at rsee@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Apr 24; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.

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PE 162 F Conditioning for Athletes

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Instruction and practice in weight training, weight lifting, aerobic fitness/ flexibility for competing in various intercollegiate sports.
23943 WI2 7:30-11:45 A MtWrF 1/3-1/19 Bevec, gina SHBKFl

PE 179 F Spirit Squad

2 Units

WINTER INTERSESSION CLASS: Questions? Contact Gina Bevec at gbevec@ fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Jan 3; Last day to drop without W: Jan 3; Last day to drop with W: Jan 13; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 3.
23717 WI1 10:00- 2:15 P MtWrF 1/3-1/19 Fuscardo, nicholas FBBF

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: Audition this course is designed for the Pep Squad to develop skills in tumbling, stunts, dance technique, choreography, leadership skills, crowd motivation, and competitions. Performance is mandatory at school athletic events and campus functions.
20227 010 10:00-11:50 A lAB 11:51- 1:50 P LAB 6:30- 9:20 P F F MW Plum-Widner, Alix Plum-Widner, Alix Plum-Widner, Alix 1225 1230 1225

WINTER INTERSESSION CLASS: Questions? Contact Nick Fuscardo at nfuscardo@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Jan 3; Last day to drop without W: Jan 3; Last day to drop with W: Jan 13; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 3.
23862 300 2:00- 3:30 P MtWr 3/19-5/15 Woelke, Deborah 1201

Questions? Contact Alix Plum-Widner at aplumwidner@fullcoll.edu.

PE 181 F Basketball

1 Unit

Last day to add: Mar 26; Last day to drop without W: Mar 26; Last day to drop with W: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 21.
23775 002

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Course will include the fundamentals of basketball with an emphasis on strategy and team play.
22637 001 7:30- 8:50 A 22972 002 10:00-11:20 A 23084 100 6:00- 8:50 P tr tr T See, roger Hegarty, Mary Smith, Andre 1201 1201 1201

Last day to add: Apr 18; Last day to drop without W: Apr 18; Last day to drop with W: May 9; Last day to drop for refund: Apr 17.

4:00- 6:25 P MTWR

4/16-5/17

Byrnes, Timothy

SHBKFL

PE 163 F Kickboxing

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Instruction in forms of kickboxing that stress cardiovascular endurance, strength development and improved flexibility. this includes influences from several martial arts and the sparring and self-defense aspects of kickboxing.
22221 001 9:30-10:50 A 22729 015 9:30-10:50 A 22635 030 11:00-12:20 P MW tr MW lewin, Pamela Crooks, Brian Crooks, Brian 1209n 1209n 1209n

PE 183 F Conditioning for Athletes Circuit


22010 015 12:00- 1:20 P 23863 300 tr 3/19-5/15

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Instruction and practice in weight training, weight lifting, aerobic fitness/ flexibility for competing in various intercollegiate sports.
Mendoza, Marian Smith, Andre FSBF 1201 4:00- 5:30 P MTWR

Last day to add: Mar 26; Last day to drop without W: Mar 26; Last day to drop with W: May 2; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 21.

PE 165 F Lifetime Fitness

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this class provides cardiovascular fitness training, strength and conditioning exercises and nutrition programs to improve in the components of health-related physical fitness. each student will develop an individual program suited to his/ her goals.
23314 22627 22163 20223 010 020 025 030 9:00-10:20 A 9:00-10:20 A 10:00-12:50 P 11:00-12:20 P 7:30- 8:50 P MW tr F tr MW See, roger Bevec, gina giles, Scott Jespersen, Jeffrey Jespersen, Jeffrey FWelll FWelll FWelll FWelll FWELLL

PE 185 F Football Defense

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is designed to give students the skills, proper knowledge and mental preparation necessary to play collegiate football, specifically at the defensive position.
20237 010 2:00- 4:05 P MtWr 21726 020 3:15- 5:20 P MtWr Crooks, Brian Murphy, eugene 1205 SHBKFl

Questions re: the above class? Contact Brian Crooks at bcrooks@fullcoll.edu. Questions re: the above class? Contact Tim Byrnes at tbyrnes@fullcoll.edu.

20225 120

PE 168 F Boot Camp Workout


22916 23841 22917 23842 001 020 002 030 7:00- 8:20 A 11:30-12:50 P 12:00- 1:20 P 1:00- 2:20 P

1 Unit

PE 186 F Football Offense

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course will focus on individual exercise for obstacle course completion, calisthenics, weight training, aerobics, yoga, Pilates and overall fitness.
tr tr MW tr nilles, thomas Hegarty, Mary Mendoza, Marian Hegarty, Mary FBBF SHBKFl SHBKFl SHBKFl

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is designed to give students the proper knowledge and mental preparation necessary to play collegiate football, specifically at the offensive position.
20246 010 1:45- 3:50 P MtWr Byrnes, timothy SHBKFl

Questions re: the above class? Contact Tim Byrnes at tbyrnes@fullcoll.edu.

PE 188 F Self Defense Boxing

1 Unit

PE 175 F Volleyball Team Development

0.5 to 2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Instruction in the discipline of boxing that covers cardiovascular endurance, strength development and improved agility. this course will include sparring and self defense aspects.
22011 22951 22282 23837 010 020 005 015 8:00- 9:20 A 11:00-12:50 P 12:30- 1:50 P 1:00- 2:20 P 6:00- 8:50 P MW tr MW tr W lewin, Pamela giles, Scott giles, Scott Vandiver, Jason Austin, Philip 1209n 1209n 1209n 1209n 1209N

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is designed for the potential intercollegiate player wtih advanced skill and knowledge in volleyball. Students will receive training in basic skills and strategies involved with competition.
22276 010 12:00- 1:20 P tr rapp, edward 1225

22012 100

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Tuesday = T

Wednesday = W

Thursday = R 97

Friday = F

Saturday = S

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PE 189 F Soccer

1 Unit

intercollegiAte Athletics
PE 202 F Baseball
2 Units
transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is designed for members of the intercollegiate baseball team. Course may be taken three times for credit.
20313 010 2:00- 3:50 P MtWrF Fuscardo, nicholas FBBF

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Basic skills of soccer, including technique, tactics and rules of the game.
tr MW tr 3/20-5/24 giles, Scott lewin, Pamela Barber, Anthony FCSoCC FCSoCC FCSoCC

21892 020 8:30- 9:50 A 23727 002 12:00- 1:20 P 23792 302 2:30- 5:20 P

Last day to add: Mar 28; Last day to drop without W: Mar 28; Last day to drop with W: May 10; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 22.
22922 301

Last day to add: Apr 10; Last day to drop without W: Apr 10; Last day to drop with W: May 16; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 28.

6:00- 8:25 P

MW

3/26-5/30

Perez, Alejandro

FCSOCC

Questions? Contact Coach Nick Fuscardo at nfuscardo@fullcoll.edu.

PE 192 F Water Polo

1 Unit

PE 203 F Basketball Men

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: Intermediate Swimmer this class is being offered as a coed class. Instruction in the fundamentals of water polo includes physical skill development, conditioning, game strategy and terminology.
22146 100 23949 105 20247 110 5:00- 7:50 P 6:00- 7:20 P 6:00- 8:50 P M TR W Price, Rhett Snyder, Peter Martinez, Gabriel AQUCTR AQUCTR AQUCTR

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation A hands-on course to introduce theory, technique and the competitive strategies of basketball. Students must meet the eligibility requirements of the orange empire Conference. Student athletes will need to pass the sports physical administered by a team physician prior to competition. this course is designed to prepare athletes for future participation at the four-year level.
22927 010 2:00- 3:50 P MtWrF Smith, Andre 1201

PE 204 F Basketball Women

2 Units

PE 193 F Weight Training/Weight Lifting


22013 005 7:00- 8:20 A MW

1 Unit

this course stresses weight lifting techniques that will produce muscle tone and strength.
giles, Scott 1212B

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation A hands-on course to introduce theory, technique and the competitive strategies of basketball. Students must meet the eligibility requirements of the orange empire Conference. Student athletes will need to pass the sports physical administered by a team physician prior to competition. this course is designed to prepare athletes for future participation at the four-year level.
22928 100 4:00- 5:50 P MTWRF Woelke, Deborah 1201

PE 199 F Physical Education Independent Study I

1 to 2 Units

transfer: uC Credit limitation this course is for students who wish to participate in acceptable non-curricular physical activities or who wish to work in the field as a teaching assistant or official or to study special programs in physical education.
1/23-5/30 Beers, Susan

PE 210 F Softball Women

2 Units

22228 IS1

The above class is an Independent Study class. Questions? Contact Dr. Susan Beers at sbeers@fullcoll.edu.

PE 224 F Pilates Mat II

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Advisory: Subject to audition this course is designed for advanced female softball players to participate on the intercollegiate softball team. Daily practice or a minimum of 10 hours per week is required. In order to be eligible for athletic competition, students must meet the eligibility requirements of the CCCAA and the orange empire Conference. Student athletes will need to pass the sports physical administered by a team physician prior to competition.
20314 010 1:30- 3:20 P MtWrF Bassi, lisa FSBF

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: PE 223 F with a grade of C or better this is a course in alignment and correctives work based on concepts and exercises developed by Joseph H. Pilates includes advanced level mat work using small equipment.
23933 100 4:30- 5:50 P MW Kramer, Marsha 1803

Questions re: the above class? Contact Coach Lisa Bassi at lbassi@fullcoll.edu or Marian Mendoza at mmendoza@fullcoll.edu.

PE 211 F Swimming Men

2 Units

PE 228 F Pilates Internship

2 Units

Prereq: PE 226 F with a grade of C or better Students will have the opportunity to assist and teach Pilates on all pieces of equipment, including Mat, reformer, Cadillac, Chair, Barrel, and Spine Corrector.
23934 001 2:00- 2:50 P lAB 2:51- 5:50 P F F Plum-Widner, Alix Plum-Widner, Alix 1803 1803

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Advisory: Try-out required Daily practice for ten hours per week. this course is developed for swimmers and divers wanting to compete on an intercollegiate swimming team. team standards and expectations established. Competition scheduled versus other local college teams.
20315 010 2:00- 3:50 P MtWrF Snyder, Peter AQuCtr

Questions? Contact Pete Snyder at psnyder@fullcoll.edu.

The above class requires students to observe and/or assist 70 hours lab outside of class time. Questions? Contact Alix Plum-Widner at aplumwidner@ fullcoll.edu.

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PE 212 F Swimming Women

2 Units

PE 235 F continued:
23738 801 8:00- 4:50 P

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Daily practice for a minimum of ten hours per week. this course is developed for advanced swimmers and divers wanting to compete on an intercollegiate swimming team. team standards and expectations established. Competition is scheduled versus other local college teams. Course may be taken three times for credit.
20316 010 2:00- 3:50 P MtWrF Snyder, Peter AQuCtr

The above class meets two Saturdays and two Sundays and includes a 1/2 hour lunch. Questions? Contact Rhett Price at rprice@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 25; Last day to drop without W: Feb 25; Last day to drop with W: Mar 3; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 25. The above class meets two Saturdays and two Sundays and includes a 1/2 hour lunch. Questions? Contact Rhett Price at rprice@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Mar 24; Last day to drop without W: Mar 24; Last day to drop with W: Mar 31; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 24. The above class meets two Saturdays and two Sundays and includes a 1/2 hour lunch. Questions? Contact Rhett Price at rprice@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: May 5; Last day to drop without W: May 5; Last day to drop with W: May 12; Last day to drop for refund: May 5.
MW t t t t t 1/23-2/26 (1/24) (1/31) (2/7) (2/14) (2/21) Price, rhett Byrnes, timothy Byrnes, timothy Byrnes, timothy Byrnes, timothy Byrnes, timothy Byrnes, timothy 1205 1205 1205 1205 1205 1205 Su 5/5-5/13 Price, rhett 1205 Su 3/24-4/1 Price, rhett 1205

Su

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1205

23749 803 8:00- 4:40 P

Questions: Contact Coach Pete Snyder at psnyder@fullcoll.edu.

PE 214 F Intercollegiate Tennis

23748 804 8:00- 4:50 P

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is designed for the advanced tennis player wanting to participate on the intercollegiate tennis teams. Daily practice or play for a minimum of ten hours per week. Students must meet orange empire Conference eligibility requirements.
22289 020 1:00- 2:50 P MtWrF See, roger FtenCt

20248 010 10:00-10:50 A 23772 HY4 HYBRID 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A

The above class is for the mens tennis team. Questions? Contact Roger See at rsee@fullcoll.edu.
20318 010 2:00- 3:50 P MtWrF giles, Scott FtenCt

The above class is for the womens tennis team. Questions? Contact Coach Scott Giles at sgiles@fullcoll.edu.

PE 215 F Track Men/Women

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation In order to be eligible for athletic competition, students must meet the eligibility requirements of the Mission Conference, orange empire Conference, and the South Coast Conference. Daily after-school practice or play for a minimum of ten hours per week.
20319 010 2:00- 3:50 P MtWrF

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to log in to their online course as well as meet on campus 2 hours per week to complete course assignments. The above course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcolledu/tbyrnes or contact instructor at tbyrnes@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Note: Day/Time listed above. Last day to add: Jan 27; Last day to drop without W: Jan 27; Last day to drop with W: Feb 14; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.
r r r r r 1/23-2/26 (1/26) (2/2) (2/9) (2/16) (2/23) Byrnes, timothy Byrnes, timothy Byrnes, timothy Byrnes, timothy Byrnes, timothy Byrnes, timothy 1205 1205 1205 1205 1205

The above course is for the Womens Track and Field Team. Questions? ontact Coach Gina Bevec at gbevec@fullcoll.edu. C
Clingan, Jeffrey SHBKFl

Bevec, gina

SHBKFl

21442 020 2:00- 3:50 P MtWrF

23774 HY7 HYBRID 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A 8:00- 9:50 A

The above class is for the Mens Track and Field Team. Questions? Contact Coach Gina Bevec at gbevec@fullcoll.edu.

PE 222 F Badminton Women

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation In order to be eligible for athletic competition, students must meet the eligibility requirements of the orange empire Conference. Also, candidates must pass a physical exam. Daily practices and games per schedule.
22293 010 2:00- 3:50 P MtWrF

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to log in to their online course as well as meet on campus 2 hours per week to complete course assignments. The above course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcolledu/tbyrnes or contact instructor at tbyrnes@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Note: Day/Time listed above. Last day to add: Jan 27; Last day to drop without W: Jan 27; Last day to drop with W: Feb 14; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.
M M M M 4/16-5/20 (4/16) (4/23) (4/30) (5/7) Byrnes, timothy Byrnes, Timothy Byrnes, Timothy Byrnes, Timothy Byrnes, Timothy 1205 1205 1205 1205

Questions? Contact Connie Carroll at ccarroll@fullcoll.edu.

Carroll, Constance

1225

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PE 235 F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education
2 Units
transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this is a general course that meets the needs of civic-minded students who wish to be trained in accident prevention and care of the injured. the American red Cross instructional outline will be followed. upon successful completion, the students will be certified in both Standard First Aid and CPr.
22945 800 8:00- 4:50 P

22769 HY1 HYBRID 6:30- 8:50 P 6:30- 8:50 P 6:30- 8:50 P 6:30- 8:50 P

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to log in to their online course as well as meet on campus 2.5 hours per week to complete course assignments. The above course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcolledu/tbyrnes or contact instructor at tbyrnes@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Note: Day/Time listed above. Last day to add: Apr 21; Last day to drop without W: Apr 21; Last day to drop with W: May 12; Last day to drop for refund: Apr 19.

The above class meets two Saturdays and two Sundays and includes a 1/2 hour lunch. Questions? Contact Rhett Price at rprice@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Jan 28; Last day to drop without W: Jan 28; Last day to drop with W: Feb 4; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 28.

Su

1/28-2/5

Price, rhett

1205

Monday = M

Tuesday = T

Wednesday = W

Thursday = R 99

Friday = F

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PE 236 F Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Designed for future athletic trainers, coaches, massage and physical therapists in the field of sports medicine. Concentrates on prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic-related injuries.
20252 015 LAB 6:00- 7:50 P 6:00- 7:20 P M TR Giacomazzi, Amber Giacomazzi, Amber 1207 1246

PE 247 F Sports Management

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course introduces organization, management, planning, staffing, directing, and controlling a sports program. the course also includes such areas as budget, facilities, scheduling, officials, transportation, public relations, parent and booster clubs, purchase and care of athletic equipment, fundraising, and marketing. Plus two hours per week arranged
21724 010 8:00- 9:20 A

PE 239 F Open Water Scuba Diving

3 Units

The above class has arranged 36 arranged hours with instructor. Questions? Contact Pete Snyder at psnyder@fullcoll.edu.

tr

Snyder, Peter

1207

transfer: CSu Advisory: Ability to swim 50 yards and tread water for 3 minutes this beginner course develops basic skills and provides an opportunity to experience the ocean environment through SCuBA diving. Certification is available. Plus two hours per week arranged use fee required
22520 100

PE 248 F Psychology of Sport


20268 020 10:30-11:50 A

3 Units

transfer: CSu the study of psychological effects on motor performance as well as the effects of participating in physical activity on psychological development, health, and well being.
tr rapp, edward 1205

The above course requires two 9 hour boat dives on Fri, Apr 6 and Apr 27. Please Note: Dates are subject to change due to weather and ocean conditions. Questions? Contact Rhett Price at rprice@fullcoll.edu.
6:00-10:50 P W Price, Rhett 1205

6:00-10:50 P

Price, Rhett

1207

20258 120

The above course requires two 9 hour boat dives on Fri, Mar 30 and Apr 20. Please Note: Dates are subject to change due to weather and ocean conditions. Questions? Contact Rhett Price at rprice@fullcoll.edu.

PE 250 F Sport and the United States Society

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course examines sport in the united States society, and how various ethnic and minority groups have influenced sport participation at the local, state and national levels. Sport history from both the national and international perspective will be reviewed. this course satisfies the Multicultural graduation requirement.
23020 001 7:30- 8:50 A 23762 ol5 ONLINE MW Fuscardo, nicholas Bassi, lisa 1205 1/30-3/4

PE 240 F Sports Officiating for Men

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Instruction in basic rules and mechanics of officiating seasonal sports. Student will receive practical experiences in officiating. Course may be taken twice for credit.
20262 100 LAB 5:00- 6:50 P 5:00- 6:50 P M W Fuscardo, Nicholas Fuscardo, Nicholas 1246 FBBF

PE 243 F Stress Management Through Physical Activity

2 Units

ONLINE CLASS with MANDATORY ORIENTATION: The above course requires students to attend one of two MANDATORY on-campus ORIENTATION dates: Mon, Jan 30, 6-6:50 am in Rm. 1721 or Wed, Feb 1, 6-6:50 am in Rm. 1721. Students MUST ATTEND the orientation or may be dropped from the course. The above course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lbassi or contact instructor at lbassi@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 3; Last day to drop without W: Feb 3; Last day to drop with W: Feb 25; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 1.
2/21-3/25 Bassi, lisa

transfer: CSu, uC Instruction and practice will be given in identifying major sources and types of stress. each student will develop an individual program suited to his/her needs. lab instruction will include practice in stretching, progressive relaxation, action, autogenics, biofeedback, differential relaxation as well as mental imagery and rehearsal techniques.
23542 100 7:00- 9:50 P T Crooks, Brian FWELLC

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PE 245 F Lifesaving, Basic Rescue and CPR

2 Units

ONLINE CLASS with MANDATORY ORIENTATION: The above course requires students to attend one of two MANDATORY on-campus ORIENTATION dates: Tues, Feb 21, 6-6:50 am in Rm. 1721 or Wed, Feb 22, 6-6:50 am in Rm. 1721. Students MUST ATTEND the orientation or may be dropped from the course. The above course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lbassi or contact instructor at lbassi@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 26; Last day to drop without W: Feb 26; Last day to drop with W: Mar 17; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 23.

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: Ability to swim Course follows American red Cross material. Certificates for advanced lifesaving and CPr are issued upon completion of the course.
23864 800 8:00- 1:50 P lAB 1:51- 4:50 P

PE 252 F Intro to Physical Education

2 Units

The above class meets Saturdays and Sundays and includes a 1/2 hour lunch. Questions? Contact Eddie Rapp at erapp@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Apr 14; Last day to drop without W: Apr 14; Last day to drop with W: Apr 28; Last day to drop for refund: Apr 14.
Su Su 5/5-5/20 5/5-5/20 Snyder, Peter Snyder, Peter 1207 AQuCtr

Su Su

4/14-4/29 4/14-4/29

rapp, edward rapp, edward

1205 AQuCtr

transfer: CSu Introduction and orientation to physical education as a profession and as an academic discipline. explores subdisciplines, opportunities in the field, philosophy, scientific foundation, and analyzes and evaluates individuals that have influenced these trends and issues in the 21st century.
22950 001 10:00-10:50 A tr giles, Scott 1207

23315 801 8:00- 2:00 P lAB 2:01- 4:50 P

The above class meets Saturdays and Sundays and includes a 1/2 hour lunch. Questions? Contact Pete Snyder at psnyder@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: May 5; Last day to drop without W: May 5; Last day to drop with W: May 19; Last day to drop for refund: May 5.

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PE 266 F Physical Fitness as a Lifelong Concept


20272 010 11:00-11:50 A tr

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Focus on current trends and thoughts of lifelong fitness. emphasis is on the aging process and concepts in fitness training as they impact advancing years.
lewin, Pamela 1207

PHYS 210 F 4 Units Physics with Calculus for the Life Sciences I (formerly Physics) transfer: CSu, uC

PE 285 F Professional Activities Theory of Volleyball

2 Units

Coreq: MATH 150AF this is the first half of a calculus-based, two-semester sequence (PHYS 210 F and PHYS 211 F) for students majoring in the life sciences. this course satisfies a requirement for biology majors in the uC system; the CSu system will accept either this sequence or PHYS 205 F and PHYS 206 F.
22836 001 10:30-11:50 A lAB 12:00- 2:50 P tr t Crowell, Benjamin Crowell, Benjamin 415 415

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation one hour lecture and two hours lab per week. this course is designed to prepare present and future players, physical education teachers and coaches in the theory of coaching volleyball. the course includes the mental and physical preparation of becoming a volleyball player, the theory and practical experience pertaining to the offense and defense strategies of volleyball, individual technique drills to perfect the skills of volleyball.
22914 100 LAB 6:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 8:50 P T T Dillard, Jason Dillard, Jason 1225 1225

PHYS 211 F 4 Units Physics with Calculus for the Life Sciences II (formerly Physics) transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation

Prereq: PHYS 210 F with a grade of C or better Coreq: MATH 150BF this course is the second half of a calculus-based, two-semester sequence (PHYS 210 F and PHYS 211 F) for students majoring in the life sciences. this course satisfies a requirement for biology majors in the uC system; the CSu system will accept either this sequence or PHYS 205 F and PHYS 206 F.
20037 001 LAB 5:30- 6:20 P 6:30- 9:20 P 5:30- 7:20 P T T R Crowell, Benjamin Crowell, Benjamin Crowell, Benjamin 415 415 415

Physics
PHYS 130 F Elementary Physics
4 Units

PHYS 221 F General Physics I

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: MATH 020 F A survey of principles, philosophy and phenomena of physics, including motion, forces, gravity, electricity, waves, relativity, and nuclear physics. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
23795 001 9:00-10:20 A lAB 10:30-11:50 A 21533 003 9:00-10:20 A lAB 10:30-11:50 A MW MW tr tr oneill, Brendan oneill, Brendan oneill, Brendan oneill, Brendan 413 413 413 413

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: MATH 150AF with a grade of C or better or math skills clearance Coreq: MATH 150BF with a grade of C or better this course covers mechanics, vibrations, and properties of matter, requiring knowledge of differential and integral calculus.
20038 001 10:30-11:50 A lAB 12:00- 2:50 P 20039 002 1:00- 2:20 P lAB 2:30- 3:50 P 20040 100 LAB 5:30- 6:50 P 7:00- 8:20 P MW W MW MW MW MW Crowell, Benjamin Crowell, Benjamin Sherman, george Sherman, george Sherman, George Sherman, George 415 415 413 413 413 413

PHYS 205 F Physics for the Life Sciences I (formerly College Physics)

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: MATH 141 F and MATH 142 F, both with a grade of C or better this is the first half of an algebra-based two-semester sequence (PHYS 205 F and PHYS 206 F) for students majoring in the life sciences. this course satisfies a requirement for biology majors in the CSu system, but not the uC system. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
22835 001 10:30-11:50 A lAB 12:00- 2:50 P tr t Crowell, Benjamin Crowell, Benjamin 415 415

PHYS 222 F General Physics II

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: PHYS 221 F and MATH 150BF, both with a grade of C or better this course covers electrostatics, electric and magnetic fields, simple AC/DC circuits, as well as Maxwells equations in integral form.
22586 100 1:00- 2:20 P lAB 2:30- 3:50 P 20041 001 1:00- 2:20 P lAB 2:30- 3:50 P MW MW tr tr oneill, Brendan oneill, Brendan Sherman, george Sherman, george 417 417 413 413

PHYS 206 F Physics for the Life Sciences II (formerly College Physics)

4 Units

PHYS 223 F General Physics III

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: PHYS 205 F with a grade of C or better this is the second half of an algebra-based, two-semester sequence (PHYS 205 F and PHYS 206 F) for students majoring in the life sciences. this course satisfies a requirement for biology majors in the CSu system, but not the uC system. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
20036 001 LAB 5:30- 6:20 P 6:30- 9:20 P 5:30- 7:20 P T T R Crowell, Benjamin Crowell, Benjamin Crowell, Benjamin 415 415 415

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: PHYS 222 F with a grade of C or better this course will discuss thermodynamics, mechanical and electromagnetic waves, optics, special relativity, and an introduction to quantum mechanics, the atom, and the nucleus.
20042 100 LAB 6:00- 8:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P T R Widmann, Peter Widmann, Peter 413 413

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PoliticAl science
POSC 100 F American Government
3 Units
transfer: CSu, uC this course is an introductory survey of American political issues, governing institutions, federal and state, and other areas involving American politics (political parties, interest groups, public bureaucracies, judicial decisions) that stresses the development of students analytical skills.
23536 20679 20680 20682 22764 001 002 003 004 t01 7:30- 8:50 A 7:30- 8:50 A 9:00-10:20 A 9:00-10:20 A 9:00-10:20 A MW tr MW tr tr reilly, Joseph Conforti, Daniel reilly, Joseph Conforti, Daniel Conforti, Daniel 1418 1440 521 1440 1440

POSC 120 F Introduction to Political Theory

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Students will learn to describe and reflect on the way that political theories affect their everyday life and gain an appreciation of the different meaning of individual, community, justice equality, and liberty; from greek times to the enlightenment.
23652 100 7:00- 9:50 P R Salas, Ricardo 1418

POSC 180 F Capital Field Trip: Sacramento Seminar

3 Units

transfer: CSu this seminar class joins with student delegations from other California colleges and universities that meet in the state capitol for a policy conference each Spring. the class will meet regularly before the seminar to prepare students for the conference. Student contribution of $175 will cover the cost of transportation, hotel, and registration fee for the seminar.
23537 ol1 ONLINE 3/4-3/6 Balma, Jodi

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP).
005 006 007 008 009 010 10:30-11:50 A 10:30-11:50 A 12:00- 1:20 P 12:00- 1:20 P 1:30- 2:50 P 3:00- 4:20 P 7:00- 9:50 P MW tr MW tr MW tr T 1/23-5/30 Salas, ricardo reilly, Joseph Dahi, naji Dahi, naji Balma, Jodi Dahi, naji Salas, Ricardo Balma, Jodi 1421 521 521 1440 1421 1413 1440

22767 20684 20691 20699 23778 20712

20715 100

22371 ol1 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted primarily ONLINE with a 3-day FIELD TRIP Mar 4-6. Students must log onto this course by Jan 23 or may be dropped. An OPTIONAL IN-PERSON ORIENTATION is scheduled for Mon, Jan 23, 7:00-8:30 pm in Rm. 1428. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww. fullcoll.edu/jbalma/ or contact instructor at jbalma@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Jan 29; Last day to drop without W: Jan 29; Last day to drop with W: Feb 25; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 28.

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Jan 23 or may be dropped. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/jbalma/ or contact instructor at jbalma@fullcoll. edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.
1/23-5/30 Salas, ricardo

POSC 216 F Government and Politics of the Middle East

3 Units

22372 ol2 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted primarily ONLINE. Students may be required to come to campus to take exams. Students must log onto this course by Jan 23 or may be dropped. An OPTIONAL IN-PERSON ORIENTATION is scheduled for Fri, Jan 27, 4:00 pm, in Rm. 611. This course uses MCGRAW-HILL PAGEOUT. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://rsalas.pageout.net or contact instructor at rsalas@fullcoll.edu.

transfer: CSu, uC this course is an introductory survey to the social and political foundations and governmental institutions of Arab states, Israel, Iran and turkey. this course will analyze the political systems, regional conflicts and socio-economic change in the Middle east.
20722 001 10:30-11:50 A MW Dahi, naji 1427

POSC 230 F Introduction to International Relations

3 Units

POSC 100HF Honors American Government

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC An introductory survey of American political issues, governing institutions, federal and state, and other elements involving American politics that stresses the development of student analytical skills. this course has been enhanced for honors students.
23534 HN1 4:00- 6:50 P

transfer: CSu, uC this course emphasizes the development of the nation-state systems historically, the concepts of legitimacy, sovereignty, and the role of the state. More specifically, students will learn about the dynamics of foreign policy making, balance of power, multipolar globalization theory, the causes of war and the role of socio-economics, international organizations (such as the un, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, World trade organizations) and environment play in formulating and implementing foreign policy.
20723 001 12:00- 1:20 P MW Salas, ricardo 1421

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

Balma, Jodi

1420

POSC 275 F Introduction to Public Law


23533 100 7:00- 9:50 P M

3 Units

POSC 110 F Contemporary American Politics

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course explores the interactive dynamic among the judicial, legislative, and executive branches in the creation and implementation of public law.
Conforti, Daniel 1420

transfer: CSu, uC this course is a study of issues/problems that currently engage American politics and the political system. Approved and supervised internships can be an alternate method for course credit.
23782 100 4:00- 6:50 P M Balma, Jodi 1429

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POSC 299 F Political Science Independent Study

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course allows students to enroll in a one-unit course to be supervised by an instructor of political science. Designated responsibilities may include field trips, research in a designated area of political science and political participation. Measuring success will be based on periodic communication and documentation verifying the activities of students.
21962 IS1 1/23-5/30 Balma, Jodi

PRNT 075 F Electronic and Conventional Pre-Press


20491 001 8:00- 1:50 P MW

6 Units

this course prepares students in film assembly and electronic pre-press peration using Macintosh and color scanners with output onto film. o
rennie, nancy 960lH

A signed Independent Study contract between the student and instructor must be completed before an add code will be provided. For more information contact instructor at jbalma@fullcoll.edu.

PRNT 085 F Introduction to Flexography

4 Units

this course covers the theory and applications of flexographic printing. Components of flexographic press operation, plate making, plate mounting, ink systems, color theory, substrates, die cutting, press safety, and environmental concerns will be covered.
23725 200 8:00-10:50 A MW Howey, Dennis 950lH

Printing technology
All courses listed below with room numbers ending in LH will be held at our new La Habra Site: 1000 Leslie Street (off Imperial Hwy west of Harbor Blvd.)

The above class requires 3 hours per week arranged Mon or Wed 9:3012:30 pm.
22815 100

The above class requires 3 hours per week arranged Tues or Thurs 7:00 pm- 9:50 pm.

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Wong, Wilson

960LH

PRNT 086 F Advanced Flexography

4 Units

PRNT 070 F Quick Printing and In-Plant Graphics


22354 001 8:00-11:50 A F

2 Units

Advisory: PRNT 085 F this course covers the advanced theory and applications of the flexographic printing process. Advanced applications of flexographic processes, design, image generation, multi-color prints, plate materials, inks, substrates, and pressroom practices will be covered.
22820 100

this course prepares students to operate various small offset duplicator presses (AB Dick, Multi, Hamada, and toK Heidelberg).
Howey, Dennis 960lH

The above class requires 3 hours per week arranged Tues or Thurs 7:00 pm- 9:50 pm.

5:30- 6:59 P

TR

Wong, Wilson

960LH

PRNT 072AF Screen Printing I (formerly Photo-Silk Screen)


21884 001 8:00-11:50 A 20487 100 6:00- 9:50 P F W Karaba, Salvatore

2 Units

PRNT 090 F Printing Skills Lab

0.5 to 6 Units

this course prepares students to enter the screen printing industry with practical experience in coating, exposing and printing. Students will gain experience with single color printing on various substrates.
905lH 905LH Karaba, Salvatore

Advisory: Any printing technology class except screen printing classes this course provides students with the opportunity to practice advanced printing skills through further usage of printing equipment. use of digital equipment, running print jobs on flexographic presses, small and large offset presses, and electronic pre-press can be practiced.
23802 001 1/23-5/30 Howey, Dennis 950lH

PRNT 072BF Screen Printing II (formerly Intermediate Photo-Silk Screen)

2 Units

Last day to add: Apr 15; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.

Prereq: PRNT 072AF with a grade of C or better this course prepares students to enter the screen printing industry with practical experience in coating, exposing and printing multi-color images. Students will gain experience with multi-color printing on various substrates.
21885 001 8:00-11:50 A 20488 100 6:00- 9:50 P F W Karaba, Salvatore Karaba, Salvatore 905lH 905LH

PRNT 101 F Introduction to Printing

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course covers the theory and applications of the various printing processes. emphasis is placed on page layout and design using QuarkXPress, InDesign and Photoshop. Computer operation, typography, film assembly, plate making, offset duplicator operation, bindery, screen printing, and flexography are covered.
23726 001 8:00-10:50 A 23730 002 12:00- 2:50 P 23165 100 6:00- 8:50 P tr tr MW Huerth, glenn McCormac, David Huerth, Glenn 960lH 960lH 960LH

PRNT 072CF Screen Printing III (formerly Advanced Photo-Silk Screen)


20490 001 8:00-11:50 A 21886 100 6:00- 9:50 P F W

2 Units

Prereq: PRNT 072BF with a grade of C or better this course prepares students on multi-color work with tight register printing on various substrates.
Karaba, Salvatore Karaba, Salvatore 905lH 905LH

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PRNT 171 F Offset Presswork

6 Units

PSY 101 F continued:


21947 ol1 ONLINE 9:00-10:50 A S 1/23-3/25 (3/24) Kyle, Diana Kyle, Diana 1413

transfer: CSu Advisory: PRNT 101 F or PRNT 070 F or one year industrial experience or two semesters of articulated high school graphics this course is for those seeking initial employment in the printing field. lithographic theory and practical applications of press safety, feeders, register, ink and dampening systems, delivery, various paper types, cylinders, and image quality are practiced. graphic Arts technical Foundation Certification Course
21867 001 8:00- 1:50 P tr Howey, Dennis 905lH

PRNT 172 F Intermediate Offset Presswork

6 Units
transfer: CSu

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted primarily ONLINE with a MANDATORY on-campus final exam, Sat, Mar 24, 9:00 am, Rm. 1413. Students must log onto this course by Jan 23 or may be dropped. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/dkyle/ or contact instructor at dkyle@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 2; Last day to drop without W: Feb 2; Last day to drop with W: Mar 10; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 28.
S 3/26-5/30 (5/26) Kyle, Diana Kyle, Diana 1413

23744 ol2 ONLINE 9:00-10:50 A

Prereq: PRNT 171 F with a grade of C or better this course is designed for students entering the printing field and covers the intermediate theory and use of large offset printing presses. topics include press safety, ink and dampening systems, make-ready, image quality and adjustment, and maintenance. graphic Arts technical Foundation Certification Course
21868 001 8:00- 9:59 A lAB 10:00- 1:50 P tr tr Howey, Dennis Howey, Dennis 905lH 950lH

PRNT 973 F Advanced Offset Presswork

6 Units

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted primarily ONLINE with a MANDATORY on-campus final exam, Sat, May 26, 9:00 am, Rm. 1413. Students must log onto this course by Mar 26 or may be dropped. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/dkyle/ or contact instructor at dkyle@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Apr 12; Last day to drop without W: Apr 12; Last day to drop with W: May 15; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 31.

Prereq: PRNT 172 F with a grade of C or better this course provides the student entering the printing field with advanced theory and use of large offset sheetfed printing presses. Press operation, process color production, quality control, print register and press maintenance procedures are described and practiced.
22990 001 10:00- 1:50 P tr Howey, Dennis 950lH

PSY 101HF Honors General Psychology

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Honors students will study and do library research on major areas in psychology, including research methods, social, biological, abnormal and developmental psychology, memory, intelligence, learning, motivation, emotions, personality and therapy. Students who receive credit in this course may not receive credit in PSY 101 F.
23743 HN1 4:00- 6:50 P

Psychology
PSY 101 F General Psychology
3 Units

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

Felender, Julie

1427

PSY 110 F Introduction to Applied Psychology

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course scientifically introduces major areas in psychology, including research methods, social, biological, abnormal and developmental psychology, memory, intelligence, learning, motivation, emotions, personality and therapy. Students who receive credit in this course may not receive credit in PSY 101HF.
20908 21566 20910 20913 20911 20916 21565 20917 20915 21567 20920 22446 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 100 101 102 103 7:30- 8:50 A 9:00-10:20 A 9:00-11:50 A 10:30-11:50 A 10:30-11:50 A 12:00- 1:20 P 1:30- 2:50 P 1:30- 2:50 P 4:004:007:007:006:50 P 6:50 P 9:50 P 9:50 P MW MW F MW tr tr MW tr M T W R Jones, tatyana Hoigaard, Julia Wolfe, Jeana Hohman, Zachary Felender, Julie Susskind, Joshua Hoigaard, Julia Byde, robert Wheeler, Brett Byde, Robert Felender, Julie Hoigaard, Julia 1413 1430 1440 521 1440 521 1427 1440 1418 1440 1413 1420

transfer: CSu this course will teach students how psychology addresses real world experiences in settings such as interpersonal relationships, career-related experiences and stress and mental health.
23260 800 9:00- 3:20 P S 3/31-5/26 Felender, Julie 1430

The above course includes a half-hour lunch break. Last day to add: Apr 13; Last day to drop without W: Apr 13; Last day to drop with W: May 12; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 31.

PSY 120 F Human Sexuality

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC In this course students will explore many of the interacting culture, personal and health factors relating to human sexual development, attitudes and behavior.
22135 001 7:30- 8:50 A 20924 002 1:30- 2:50 P 21943 100 7:00- 9:50 P 21568 ol1 ONLINE tr MW T 1/23-5/30 larson, Mary Ann lee, Callista Wheeler, Brett lee, Callista 1413 1440 1420

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Jan 23 or may be dropped from the course. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/clee/ or contact instructor at clee@ fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu
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PSY 131 F Cross Cultural Psychology

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course examines cultural influences on human behavior in areas such as development, mental health, self-concept, emotion, motivation, learning, intelligence, social cognition and social behavior in contexts ranging from everyday modes of functioning to family and work relationships. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
23323 100 7:00- 9:50 P M Lee, Callista 1430

PSY 202 F Research Methods in Psychology

3 Units
transfer: CSu, uC

Prereq: PSY 101 F with a grade of C or better Coreq: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in PSY 161 F this course emphasizes the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes using experimental and other research strategies. Students will design, implement, analyze and write about scientific research studies.
20936 001 10:30-12:20 P lAB 10:30- 1:20 P 20937 100 LAB 5:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P t r M M Kyle, Diana Kyle, Diana Wolfe, Jeana Wolfe, Jeana 1416 1416 1416 1416

PSY 139 F Developmental Psychology: Life Cycle

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: PSY 101 F Students will study theories and research on human development across the lifespan, the research methods used to study development, and factors that promote healthy development.
23262 800 9:00- 3:20 P S 1/28-3/24 Bright, Jennifer 1430

PSY 219 F The Human Services

3 Units

The above course includes a half-hour lunch break. Last day to add: Feb 3; Last day to drop without W: Feb 3; Last day to drop with W: Mar 3; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 28.
23266 100 4:00- 6:50 P T Bright, Jennifer 1430

transfer: CSu this course will allow students to explore the broad range of career options at both private non-profit and governmental service agencies through active participation in group and individual projects, field visits, service learning, and classroom interactions with professionals and paraprofessionals.
20938 HY1 HYBRID 7:00- 8:50 P

PSY 145 F Child Psychology

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Coreq: PSY 101 F or PSY 110 F the psychology of development will be studied from the prenatal stage through adolescence across physical, cognitive, and psychosocial changes incorporating a cross-cultural perspective. theories and research findings will be applied to real-life situations. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
20932 001 9:00-10:20 A tr Staff 1430

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to log in to their course online as well meet on campus two hours per week to complete course assignments. Note: day/time listed above. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww. fullcoll.edu/clee or contact instructor at clee@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

1/23-5/30

lee, Callista Lee, Callista

1427

PSY 222 F Abnormal Psychology

3 Units
transfer: CSu, uC

PSY 161 F Elementary Statistics for Behavioral Science

3 Units

Prereq: PSY 101 F with a grade of C or better this course surveys the nature, causes, assessment and treatment of deviant behavior within and across cultures drawing upon DSM criteria as well as behavioral, cognitive, psychodynamic, multicultural and biologically-based theories.
21077 001 12:00- 1:20 P 21078 100 4:00- 6:50 P tr W Byde, robert Byde, Robert 1430 1413

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: MATH 040 F or math skills clearance this course introduces students to the descriptive and inferential statistical methods essential to the understanding, interpretation and analysis of scientific research.
20933 001 9:00-10:20 A 20935 100 21569 101 4:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P tr M T Kyle, Diana Kyle, Diana Barrett, Erin 1413 1420 1413

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PSY 199 F Psychology Independent Study I

1 Unit

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation this course is offered for students who wish to increase their knowledge of psychology in a particular area through research, individual study, and/or small group conferences. Approval of the instructor is required.
22708 IS1 1/23-5/30 lee, Callista

ABOVE CLASS: A signed Independent Study contract between the student and instructor must be completed before an add code will be provided. For more information contact instructor at clee@fullcoll.edu.
22709 IS2 1/23-5/30 Kyle, Diana

ABOVE CLASS: A signed Independent Study contract between the student and instructor must be completed before an add code will be provided. For more information contact instructor at dkyle@fullcoll.edu.
22223 IS3 1/23-5/30 Felender, Julie

ABOVE CLASS: A signed Independent Study contract between the student and instructor must be completed before an add code will be provided. For more information contact instructor at jfelender@fullcoll.edu.

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READ 036 F Basic Reading
3 Units
this course is designed for native speakers of english who require instruction in basic reading and is intended to accommodate the wide range of individual adult literacy needs. recommended score on the approved reading Placement test is required. non-degree credit
20054 011 8:00-10:20 A 20053 eS1 8:00-10:20 A MW tr levy, Melanie Kemp, Darnell 1411A 1411A

READ 056 F Developmental Reading

3 Units

Prereq: READ 036 F with a grade of Pass or recommended score on the reading placement test Build a solid foundation for greater success in college courses by improving your essential reading comprehension and vocabulary skills. non-degree credit
20062 eS1 9:00-11:20 A tr garcia, Amy 1411B

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
20066 032 9:30-11:50 A 22766 t01 9:30-11:50 A MW MW Shier, Carol Shier, Carol 1411B 1411B

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
20057 041 10:30-12:50 P 20056 eS2 11:00- 1:20 P MW tr rodine, Jeff Kemp, Darnell 1411A 1411A

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.
20063 033 9:30-11:50 A 20064 041 10:00-12:20 P 20068 eS2 11:30- 1:50 P tr MW tr Chapman, Joanne Staff garcia, Amy 1411B 1411B 1411B

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
22736 131 6:00- 8:20 P MW Botta, Valerie 1411A

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
20069 061 12:30- 2:50 P 22132 101 4:30- 6:50 P MW MW Shier, Carol Piazza, Stephanie 1411B 1411B

READ 096 F Preparation for College Reading

3 Units

Prereq: READ 056 F with a grade of Pass or recommended score on the reading placement test this course will prepare students for the demands of college reading and vocabulary in various academic subjects. non-degree credit PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
20072 011 7:00- 8:50 A 21722 012 7:00- 8:50 A 20077 eS1 8:00- 9:50 A MW tr MW rodine, Jeff rodine, Jeff Henderson, Angela 1411A 1411A 1419

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
20079 025 8:00- 9:50 A 23884 026 8:00-11:50 A 20085 eS2 10:00-11:50 A tr F MW Shier, Carol Staff Henderson, Angela 1419 1419 1419

ESP CLASS: The above class is for students who wish to participate in the Entering Scholars Program, a student success program designed to support students who are new to Fullerton College. For questions, contact the Basic Skills Office at (714) 992-7170.
20073 042 10:00-11:50 A 21937 t01 11:00-12:50 P lAB 1:00- 1:50 P tr tr tr rodine, Jeff Bogan, Mary Bogan, Mary 1419 1959 1959

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Requires one additional hour of instruction per week. Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.
MW MW tr MW TR W TR takimoto, naritoshi takimoto, naritoshi Dravigne-lehman, Katrina Dravigne-Lehman, Katrina Hannah, Valerie Shier, Carol Hannah, Valerie 1419 1419 1411A 1419 1419 1419 1419

22250 061 12:00- 1:50 P 21786 081 2:00- 3:50 P 22737 082 2:00- 3:50 P 23886 20089 20091 20087 101 111 112 131 4:005:005:307:005:50 P 6:50 P 9:20 P 8:50 P

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All READ 142 F students are required to complete one hour of arranged lab per week in the Skills Center starting the rst week. Arranged Lab Hours: Monday and Tuesday: 9:00 am2:00 pm Wednesday and Thursday: 9:00 am7:00 pm Friday: 10:00 am1:00 pm

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The Entering Scholars Program is a comprehensive program designed with first-time college students in mind. ESP classes incorporate student success activities designed to support students new to Fullerton College. ENGL 039 F CRN 20454 MW 10:0011:50 A ENGL 039 F CRN 20455 TR 10:0011:50 A ENGL 039 F CRN 20456 MW 12:001:50 P ENGL 059 F CRN 20467 MW 9:0010:50 A ENGL 059 F CRN 20468 TR 9:0010:50 A ENGL 059 F CRN 20471 MW 10:0011:50 A ENGL 059 F CRN 22084 MW 1:002:50 P ENGL 060 F CRN 20516 TR 7:008:50 A ENGL 060 F CRN 22091 MW 8:009:50 A ENGL 060 F CRN 20519 TR 8:009:50 A ENGL 060 F CRN 21787 TR 10:0011:50 A ENGL 060 F CRN 20525 MW 10:0011:50 A ENGL 060 F CRN 20528 MW 11:0012:50 P ENGL 060 F CRN 20530 MW 12:001:50 P ENGL 060 F CRN 20533 MW 2:003:50 P READ 036 F CRN 20053 TR 8:0010:20 A READ 036 F CRN 20056 TR 11:001:20 P READ 056 F CRN 20062 TR 9:0011:20 A READ 056 F CRN 20068 TR 11:301:50 P READ 096 F CRN 20077 MW 8:009:50 A READ 096 F CRN 20085 MW 10:0011:50 A

ESP

READ 142 F 3 Units College Reading: Logical Analysis and Evaluation

transfer: CSu Prereq: READ 096 F with a grade of C or better or recommended score on the reading placement test A transfer level general education course in critical thinking and critical reading. emphasis is placed on learning the strategies necessary to analyze and evaluate the validity and logic of written language. Meets CSu Area A-3. Plus one hour per week arranged lab PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
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TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.
tr MW T R W 1/23-5/30 Henderson, Angela Piazza, Stephanie Piazza, Stephanie Botta, Valerie McKinley, Lisa Henderson, Angela 1426 1426 1426 1426 1426

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20118 062 12:00- 1:20 P 20122 071 1:30- 2:50 P 23888 121 21995 131 20137 111 6:00- 8:50 P 6:00- 8:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P

20097 HY1 HYBRID

reAl estAte
RE 101 F Principles of Real Estate
20380 100 7:00- 9:50 P T

HYBRID CLASS: The above course requires students to complete one hour of arranged lab on campus per week in addition to online course work. A MANDATORY IN-PERSON ORIENTATION is scheduled for Thurs, Jan 26, 5:00- 7:00 pm OR Sat, Jan 28, 10:00-12:00 pm in the 800 bldg (LLRC). This course uses Blackboard. For course-specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/ahenderson, or contact instructor at ahenderson@ fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs and more go to http:// online.fullcoll.edu.

3 Units

transfer: CSu A beginning course in real estate fundamentals and principles. Satisfies educational prerequisite for real estate salesperson licensure.
Smith, Charmaine 325

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RE 201 F Real Estate Practice

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course focuses on developing an understanding of real estate transaction strategies and requirements and building a successful real estate career. Course meets the Fullerton College certificate requirements.
21532 100 4:00- 6:50 P T Smith, Charmaine 325

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Are you a SOCIOLOGY MAJOR looking for a math class that fulfills your major requirement? Or a statistics course developed specifically for Social Science majors? Then this course is for you!

SOC 101 F continued:


21590 ol2 ONLINE 3/26-5/27 Banda, Sergio

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Mar 26 or may be dropped from the course. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/sbanda/ or contact instructor at sbanda@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Apr 11; Last day to drop without W: Apr 11; Last day to drop with W: May 13; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 31.

SOSC 120 F Intro to Probability and Statistics


SOSC 120 F Introduction to Probability and Statistics I
4 Units

SOC 102 F Social Problems

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better this course covers descriptive and inferential statistics, as well as the probabilistic basis of statistical inference. Computers and calculators will be utilized. Data sets will be problems from the various social sciences. (Course is equivalent to MAtH 120 F. Students who receive credit for this course may not receive credit for MAtH 120 F.)
21934 001 10:30-12:20 P 22341 100 7:00- 8:50 P tr TR Blanche, giselle Bain, Brooke 1420 1421

transfer: CSu, uC this course identifies and analyzes contemporary social problems and discusses problem resolution at the societal level including Americas struggle with social inequality, crime, and violence. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
23736 001 7:30- 8:50 A 22344 002 9:00-10:20 A 21936 003 9:00-10:20 A 21576 100 7:00- 9:50 P 22343 ol1 ONLINE tr MW tr T gaetje, lisa Smith, Joan gaetje, lisa Perez, Eduardo nelson-Wright, Kelly 1420 1420 1420 1430

sociology
SOC 101 F Introduction to Sociology
3 Units

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Jan 23 or may be dropped. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http:// staffwww.fullcoll.edu/knelsonwright/ or contact instructor at knelsonwright@ fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

SOC 133 F Introduction to Gerontology


21749 100 4:00- 6:50 P M

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course introduces concepts, theories and vocabulary associated with the field of sociology. the processes of social change are understood in the context of collective human behavior. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
21244 21245 21246 21247 22956 21444 21249 21250 001 002 003 004 009 006 007 008 7:30- 8:50 A 7:30- 8:50 A 9:00-10:20 A 9:00-10:20 A 9:00-11:50 A 12:00- 1:20 P 12:00- 1:20 P 1:30- 2:50 P 4:00- 6:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P 7:00- 9:50 P MW tr MW tr F MW tr MW M M W 1/23-3/18 elmquist, Victoria elmquist, Victoria nelson-Wright, Kelly Banda, Sergio Perez, eduardo Blanche, giselle Andrus, Angela Itagaki, Michael French, James French, James Gaetje, Lisa Banda, Sergio 521 521 1440 521 1428 1440 1413 1413 521 117 1421

transfer: CSu, uC this course is an introduction to the study of aging. It is a sociological review of the characteristics, strengths and problems of older persons.
Andrus, Angela 1413

SOC 225 F Sociology of Women

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this woman-centered introduction presents theoretical and practical information regarding issues that currently impact the lives of women today, including: employment, family life, and sexuality.
22755 001 12:00- 1:20 P 21773 100 7:00- 9:50 P MW M nelson-Wright, Kelly Andrus, Angela 1429 1413

21933 100 21599 101 23752 102

SOC 225HF Honors Sociology of Women

3 Units

21589 ol1 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Jan 23 or may be dropped from the course. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/sbanda/ or contact instructor at sbanda@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Jan 31; Last day to drop without W: Jan 31; Last day to drop with W: Mar 5; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 27.

transfer: CSu, uC this woman-centered introduction presents theoretical and practical information regarding issues that currently impact the lives of women today, including employment, family life, and sexuality. this course has been enhanced for honors students.
23801 Hn1 12:00- 1:20 P MW nelson-Wright, Kelly 1429

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

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SOC 275 F Marriage and Family

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course is a study of the institutions of marriage and family through the consideration of relevant topics (e.g., love, partnership, communication, sexuality, parenting, conflict, and diversity). this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
21256 001 10:30-11:50 A 22765 t01 10:30-11:50 A tr tr Andrus, Angela Andrus, Angela 1413 1413

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SPAN 101 F Elementary Spanish I
5 Units

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP).
21445 002 12:00- 1:20 P 22385 004 1:30- 2:50 P 21255 005 1:30- 2:50 P 21750 100 7:00- 9:50 P MW tr tr W Itagaki, Michael Perez, eduardo Blanche, giselle French, James 1420 1427 1420 1420

transfer: CSu, uC this course emphasizes communicative competence across the basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students are introduced to the culture of Spain and latin America. Students who receive credit in this course may not receive credit in SPAn 101HF. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
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SOC 275HF Honors Marriage and Family

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course studies the institutions of marriage and family through the consideration of relevant topics (e.g., love, partnership, communication, sexuality, parenting, conflict, and diversity). this course has been enhanced for honors students. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
22751 Hn1 10:30-11:50 A MW nelson-Wright, Kelly 1430

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

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SoCiology CouRSE!
3 Units

SOC 277 F Sociology of Religion

transfer: CSu, uC this course is an analysis of religion as a social institution. emphasis is placed on religions influence on American society. this course fulfills the Multicultural education requirement for graduation.
23737 100 4:00- 6:50 P M Itagaki, Michael 1430

SPAN 102 F Elementary Spanish II

5 Units

SOC 285 F Drugs and Society

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course introduces concepts, theories and perspectives associated with the sociological analysis of drugs and alcohol, including an examination of historical trends in drug consumption.
22926 001 1:30- 2:50 P 23302 ol1 ONLINE MW 1/23-5/30 Bain, Brooke nelson-Wright, Kelly 1429

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: SPAN 101 F with a grade of C or better or one year of high school Spanish with a grade of C or better this course continues to emphasize communicative competence across the basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students are introduced further to the culture of Spain and latin America. Students who receive credit in this course may not receive credit in SPAn 102HF. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
011 021 041 042 071 7:30- 9:50 A 8:00-10:20 A 10:30-12:50 P 10:30-12:50 P 1:30- 3:50 P 4:30- 6:50 P MW tr MW tr MW TR linggi, edward Kang, Kelly egigian, ruth oDonnell, Cathryn oDonnell, Cathryn Sanchez, David 520 520 121 311 123 1721

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Jan 23 or may be dropped. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http:// staffwww.fullcoll.edu/knelsonwright/ or contact instructor at knelsonwright@ fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

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20580 100

SOC 292 F Introduction to Criminology

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course is a study of theories of crime and criminal behavior, including an explanation of crime, its causes, and how crime is measured. Major sociological and social science theories will be explored surrounding the issues of crime and criminal behavior.
22345 001 12:00- 1:20 P tr Banda, Sergio 1418

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SPAN 201 F Spanish for the Spanish Speaker

5 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: A native-speaking knowledge of Spanish for those who have had little or no education in a Spanish-speaking country Advisory: Two years of high school Spanish offers intensive training in oral and written Spanish for those who speak Spanish but have had little or no formal training in the language. not open to students with credit in SPAn 101 F or SPAn 102 F. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
20582 071 1:30- 3:50 P 20581 ol1 ONLINE MW 1/23-5/30 Martinez, Brenda Kang, Kelly 1902

SPAN 204 F Intermediate Spanish IV

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC credit limitation Prereq: SPAN 201 F or SPAN 203 F or three years of high school Spanish, all with a grade of C or better Continues to provide extensive practice in oral and written expression and a thorough review of grammatical concepts. readings and discussion of Spanish and latin American literature and culture. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
21721 041 10:00-11:50 A 21527 ol1 ONLINE MW 1/23-5/30 Callahan, lina Callahan, lina 318

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE and uses Blackboard. Students are required to access the course at http://online.fullcoll.edu on the first day of the term, Jan 23, 2012 and begin working immediately. This course requires students to attend one of the two MANDATORY ON- CAMPUS ORIENTATIONS in Rm. 611 on Mon, Jan 23, 6-7:30 pm OR Tues, Jan 24, 10:30-12 pm. Students MUST ATTEND one of the two orientations or will be dropped from the course. Students who have been placed on the wait list must attend the first orientation to petition the class. Students who are not on the wait list may petition the class on a space-available basis by attending the first orientation and bringing proof of prerequisite clearance from the Fullerton College Admissions and Records Office. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/kkang, or contact instructor at kkang@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs and more go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.
1/23-5/30 Callahan, lina

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE and uses Blackboard. Students are required to access the course at http://online.fullcoll.edu on the FIRST day of the term, Mon, Jan 23, 2012 and begin working imme- diately. Optional but highly recommended in-person orientations in lab, Rm. 611 are scheduled for Fri, Jan 27, 10:00-11:30 am and also on Fri, Feb 3, 8:30-10:00 am. To petition the class on a space-available basis, come to the first orientation and bring along proof of prerequisite clearance from the Fullerton College Admissions and Records Office. For course specific requirements and instructions to login, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/ lcallahan. You may contact the instructor at lcallahan@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs and more go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

22060 ol2 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE and uses Blackboard. Students are required to access the course at http://online.fullcoll.edu on the FIRST day of the term, Mon, Jan 23, 2012 and begin working immediately. OPTIONAL but highly recommended in-person orientations in lab, Rm. 611 are scheduled for Fri, Jan 27, 8:30-10:00 am and also on Fri, Feb 3, 10:00-11:30 am. To petition the class on a space-available basis, come to the first orientation. For course specific requirements and instructions to login, please visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lcallahan. You may contact the instructor at lcallahan@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs and more go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

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SPCH 100 F Public Speaking
4 Units

SPAN 203 F Intermediate Spanish III

4 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: College level reading and completion of ENGL 060 F the course gives practical experience in research methodologies, organization of material and ideas, critical thinking in analysis and evaluation, and listening abilities. there will be multiple opportunities to practice and perfect delivery skills in the public speaking arena.
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transfer: CSu, uC Credit limitation Prereq: SPAN 102 F or two years of high school Spanish, both with a grade of C or better Develops oral and written expression, listening and reading competency based on cultural and literary materials, and provides an expanded review of key grammatical concepts. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
20585 041 10:00-11:50 A 20586 111 5:00- 6:50 P MW TR 1/23-5/30 oDonnell, Cathryn Kim, Wha Kang, Kelly 1902 523SEM

20583 ol1 ONLINE

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE and uses Blackboard. Students are required to access the course at http://online.fullcoll. edu on the first day of the term, Jan 23, 2012 and begin working immediately. This course requires students to attend one of the two MANDATORY ON- CAMPUS ORIENTATIONS in Rm. 611 on Mon, Jan 23, 9-10:30 am OR Tues, Jan 24, 6-7:30 pm. Students MUST ATTEND one of the two orientations or will be dropped from the course. Students who have been placed on the wait list must attend the first orientation to petition the class. Students who are not on the wait list may petition the class on a space-available basis by attending the first orientation and bringing proof of prerequisite clearance from the Fullerton College Admissions and Records Office. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/kkang, or contact instructor at kkang@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to FAQs and more go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.
Honors Hybrid Online AppleCourse

TAP CLASS: The above class is for students participating in the Transfer Achievement Program (TAP). Open seats for non-TAP students will be given out at the first class meeting.
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SPCH 105 F Interpersonal Communication

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: College level reading and completion of ENGL 060 F gain an understanding of effective communication skills in the interpersonal arena; topics include perception, listening, nonverbal communication and conflict resolution.
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SPCH 135 F Essentials of Argumentation

4 Units

SPCH 124 F Small Group Communication

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: College level reading and completion of ENGL 060 F Provides introduction to theoretical and applied concepts in small group communication through participation, observation, analysis and evaluation of group processes.
20292 031 9:00-10:20 A 20293 131 7:00- 9:50 P tr R Kresse, Douglas Snodgrass, Terrence 528n 528N

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: College level reading and completion of ENGL 060 F the purpose of the course is to help an individual develop critical thinking abilities and effective logical support for oral advocacy.
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SPCH 138 F Forensics

0.5 to 1 Unit

Make Sure To Attend the First Class Meeting


attendanceatthefirstmeetingofaclassisadvised becauseofenrollmentdemands.anystudentnot reportingtothefirstclassmeetingmaybedropped fromtheroster.

transfer: CSu Advisory: College level reading and writing this course trains students to participate in intercollegiate speech tournaments and public community programs. topics include expository speaking, persuasive speaking, impromptu and extemporaneous speaking, oral interpretation and debate. Field trips and involvement in student activities will be required.
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The above section is being offered as a 1-unit course. The above section is being offered as a 0.5-unit course. Last day to add: Mar 29; Last day to drop without W: Mar 29; Last day to drop with W: May 11; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 23.

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STSV 071 F Adaptive Computer Access: Word Processing allstudents MUSTattendanorientationduringthefirst weekofthesemesteroryoumaybedroppedfromtheclass. Orientations(hourlong)willtakeplacebetweenthehoursof 9am3pm,mondayThursday.

STSV 075 F Adaptive Computer: Learning Strategies allstudents MUSTattendanorientationduringthefirst weekofthesemesteroryoumaybedroppedfromtheclass. Orientations(hourlong)willtakeplacebetweenthehoursof 9am3pm,mondayThursday.

STSV 075 F Adaptive Computer: Learning Strategies

0.5 to 2 Units

STSV 071 F 0.5 to 2 Units Adaptive Computer Access: Word Processing

Advisory: Eligibility through Disability Support Services Students with various disabilities will be assessed on computer skills. Course provides guided instruction/application in the introduction and use of computers with assistive technologies to enhance college success. 24 hours required for each half unit non-degree credit open entry/open exit
21477 oe1 1/23-5/30 Pratt, lynette 804

Advisory: Eligibility through Disability Support Services guided instruction to improve study strategies and basic learning skills through computer-assisted instruction. Designed for all students with disabilities who are eligible through Disability Support Services. 24 hours required for each half unit of credit non-degree credit open entry/open exit
21481 oe1 1/23-5/30 Pratt, lynette 804

Last day to add: Apr 29; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.
21482 oe2 1/23-5/30 Pratt, lynette 804

Last day to add: Apr 29; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.
21483 oe3 1/23-5/30 Pratt, lynette 804

Last day to add: Apr 29; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.
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Last day to add: Apr 29; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.
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Last day to add: Apr 29; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.
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Last day to add: Apr 29; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.
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Last day to add: Apr 29; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.
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Last day to add: Apr 29; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.
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Last day to add: Apr 29; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.
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Last day to add: Apr 29; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.

Last day to add: Apr 29; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.
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STSV 299 F EOPS: Independent Study


23300 IS1

1 Unit

Last day to add: Apr 29; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.

transfer: CSu this course is designed for students who wish to extend their knowledge in human services-related topics through independent study.
1/23-5/30 Sanchez, Virginia

STSV 072 F Learning Assessment

0.5 Units

Advisory: Eligibility through Disability Support Services An intensive diagnostic learning assessment process will be conducted for students with learning disabilities. emphasis will be placed on assessing specific academic and learning modality strengths and weaknesses. See instructor prior to enrolling. non-degree credit open entry/open exit
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EOPS CLASS: The above class is for students participating in EOPS/CARE one hour per week arranged with instructor in Rm. 2020. Email instructor prior to enrolling at gsanchez@fullcoll.edu.
22062 IS2 1/23-5/30 reyes, Joe

EOPS CLASS: The above class is for students participating in EOPS/CARE one hour per week arranged with instructor in Rm. 2020. Email instructor prior to enrolling at jreyes@fullcoll.edu.

Last day to add: May 20; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.
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Email Address Update!


Did youknowthatmanydepartmentssendout importantcampusinformationviae-mail?Verifyand updateyourcurrente-mailaddressonlinethrough myGateway.Dontmissout,beinformed!

Last day to add: May 20; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.

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All courses listed below with room numbers ending in LH will be held at our new La Habra Site: 1000 Leslie Street (off Imperial Hwy west of Harbor Blvd.)

THEA 100 F Introduction to the Theatre

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC See the exciting and dynamic world of theatre from a new perspective. Develop a keen understanding of play analysis, the role of audience and the various production components that create a theatrical event. Play attendance is required. (Acting is not required for this class)
21052 21561 21055 23935 001 002 003 004 9:00-10:20 A 9:00-10:20 A 10:30-11:50 A 12:00- 1:20 P MW tr MW MW 1/23-3/25 Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela Ketter, Charles Biggs, Steven Mittler, William Mittler, William 1310 1310 1310 1310 ONLINE

TECH 081 F Technical Mathematics I

3 Units

23589 ol1 ONLINE

Prereq: MATH 010 F with a grade of C or better or math clearance this course covers the use of elementary algebra, geometry, and right triangle trigonometry in the solution of practical problems related to trade and technical areas.
23714 100 8:00-10:50 A W Staff 904lH

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Jan 27 at 11:55 pm or may be dropped from the course. This course uses Blackboard 9.1. For specific requirements, contact instructor at wmittler@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 2; Last day to drop without W: Feb 2; Last day to drop with W: Mar 10; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 28.
3/26-5/30 Pliska, Steven

TECH 108 F Manufacturing Processes

3 Units

23357 ol2 ONLINE

transfer: CSu the objective of this course is to give an insight into and develop an appreciation of the latest manufacturing techniques, materials and skills used in the metal processing, plastic and powder metallurgy industries.
22268 100 6:00- 8:50 P R Staff 905LH

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Mar 30 at 11:55 pm or may be dropped from the course. This course uses Blackboard 9.1. For course specific requirements, contact instructor at spliska@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Apr 12; Last day to drop without W: Apr 12; Last day to drop with W: May 15; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 31.

ONLINE

TECH 199 F 1 to 3 Units Technology and Engineering: Independent Study


20447 IS1 1/23-5/30 McKenzie, Scott

Prereq: Introductory course in appropriate subject area this course is designed for advanced students who wish to increase their knowledge of technical areas through individual study.
The above class requires the student to contact the instructor prior to enrolling Rm. 1005.
23746 IS2 3/26-5/30 McKenzie, Scott

THEA 104 F Introduction to Theatre Appreciation

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Students will take field trips to theatres, viewing and analyzing the most exciting productions in Southern California! theatres range from small storefronts to major theatres; estimated cost will be approximately $150-$175 for ten to twelve performances. Students must attend first class meeting. PASS/no PASS/letter grADe oPtIon
23356 101 21057 100 7:00-10:50 P 7:00-10:50 P W R Ketter, Charles Krinke, Gary 1317 1310

Last day to add: Apr 10; Last day to drop without W: Apr 10; Last day to drop with W: May 15; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 29.

THEA 105 F Musical Theatre History

3 Units

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THEA 076 F Theatrical City Tours: London
23648 001

transfer: CSu, uC this course explores the uniquely American art form that is musical theatre. Students will learn how the composers, librettists, lyricists, choreographers, directors, and designers contributed to the formation and the popularity of musical theatre, as it exists today.
23500 ol1 ONLINE 1/30-5/30 Pliska, Steven

2 Units

Students will travel from orange County to london, england and spend a week experiencing the london theatre scene and the english countryside. Approximate cost (air, lodging, tickets): $2250
3/31-4/7 Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela lonDon

$250 deposit due by Mon, Dec 5. For information, contact instructor at mhoytheydon@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Mar 31; Last day to drop without W: Mar 31; Last day to drop with W: Apr 5; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 31.

ONLINE CLASS: The above course is conducted entirely ONLINE. Students must log onto this course by Jan 27 at 11:55 pm or may be dropped from the course. This course uses Blackboard 9.1. For course specific requirements, contact instructor at spliska@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 22; Last day to drop without W: Feb 22; Last day to drop with W: Apr 27; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 8.

THEA 109 F Modern Dramatic Literature

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC A study in dramatic criticism by reading and analyzing a different contemporary play each week. Playwrights include many recent Pulitzer Prize winners like August Wilson, Margaret edson, Paula Vogel, David Hawng, tennessee Williams, and David Auburn.
23312 001 12:00- 1:20 P tr Biggs, Steven 1310

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THEA 120AF Beginning Principles of Acting

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Coreq: Enrollment in 0.5 units (1-1/2 hours per week) THEA 149 F For Hollywood hopefuls, an exciting look at emotion, stage movement, vocal techniques, rehearsal and performance applications utilizing play analysis from stage plays and films.
21120 001 9:00-11:50 A 21121 002 9:00-11:50 A MW tr Krinke, gary Krinke, gary 1311 1311

THEA 130 F Acting Workshop

3 Units
transfer: CSu, uC

Coreq: THEA 120AF Admission by audition or interview only. A continuation of acting fundamentals with increased emphasis on the application of the principles and theories of creative acting. Additional performance and technical support work in workshop theatre is required, culminating in a fully staged and mounted production.
23671 200 2:00- 4:50 P MWF 1/23-5/7 Ketter, Charles 1319

THEA 120BF Intermediate Principles of Acting

3 Units

Prereq: THEA 120AF with a grade of C or better Coreq: Enrollment in a technical theatre class is required. Advanced study of contemporary realistic acting techniques. Students will analyze and evaluate the acting theories of the Stanislavski system of acting, by studying the acting theories of uta Hagen, Stella Adler, robert Benedetti, lee Strasberg and Boleslavski. required of advanced acting students.
21122 001 8:00-10:50 A 21123 002 9:00-11:50 A tr MW Keefer, Stephanie McDonald, Arlyn WIl AuD WIl AuD

The above course includes 5 hrs per week arranged. THE WOMEN OF LOCKERBIE by Deborah Brevoort, directed by Chuck Ketter. ORIENTATIONS: Mon, Jan 23 and Wed, Jan 25 at 2 pm. AUDITION: Fri, Jan 27 at 2 pm in Bronwyn Dodson Theatre. Students should attend an ORIENTATION and AUDITION. PERFORMANCES: May 2-6. For information, contact instructor at cketter@ fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 7; Last day to drop without W: Feb 7; Last day to drop with W: Apr 13; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 30.
23675 201 2:00- 4:50 P MWF 1/23-5/7 Harless, Zachary 1319

THEA 120DF Advanced Principles of Acting II

3 Units

The above course includes 5 hrs per week arranged. THE WOMEN OF LOCKERBIE by Deborah Brevoort, directed by Chuck Ketter. For information, contact instructor at zharless@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 7; Last day to drop without W: Feb 7; Last day to drop with W: Apr 13; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 30.

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: THEA 120BF with a grade of C or better Coreq: Technical theatre class In-depth study and practice of acting skills with increased emphasis on the application of the principles and theory of creative acting students. Public performance of dramatic literature is required.
21124 001 8:00-10:50 A MW Ketter, Charles 1319

THEA 133 F Theatre Practicum

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: Admission by audition or interview only this course provides the study and laboratory exploration of all aspects of theatre production, culminating in a series of public performances.
23650 100

THEA 121 F Movement for Actors

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course explores movement as an actors tool to aid in the acting process and to enhance the actors physical ability to communicate on stage through the use of basic movement skills.
21134 001 11:00- 1:20 P MW Ketter, Charles 1319

The above course includes 5 hrs per week arranged. CABARET by Joe Masteroff, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, directed by Gary Krinke. VOCAL AUDITION: Mon, Dec 12 at 6 pm, by appointment only, in Bronwyn Dodson Theatre. DANCE AUDITION: Tues, Dec 13 at 7 pm in Bronwyn Dodson Theatre. PERFORMANCES: Mar 7-10, 15-17. Students should attend both AUDITIONS. For VOCAL AUDITION appointment or information, contact instructor at (714) 992-7292. Last day to add: Jan 30; Last day to drop without W: Jan 30; Last day to drop with W: Mar 5; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.

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THEA 122 F Improvisation for TV, Film and Theatre

2 Units

transfer: CSu the principles and techniques of improvisational acting are designed to increase the actors creativity, problem solving, and performance skills. the course emphasizes individual performance, ensemble work and the development of the actors physical, vocal, and emotional instrument as it relates to performance.
21526 001 9:00-12:50 P F Michaelson, ronny 1319

THEA 135 F Resident Theatre Company

3 Units
transfer: CSu

Advisory: Enrollment by audition or interview only Students enrolling in this course will serve as playwrights, dramaturges, actors, directors and administrative production assistants in the development of new and experimental plays. this course may be taken four times for credit.
23649 WI 4:00-10:50 P MTWRF 1/3-1/20 1:00- 9:50 P S 1/7-1/14 Mittler, William Mittler, William 1319 1319

THEA 123 F Acting Techniques

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course explores acting for the modern stage through scene study and performance. It incorporates play analysis, character development, improvisation and staging.
23462 100 7:00-10:50 P R McDonald, Arlyn 1319

WINTER INTERSESSION CLASS: The above course includes a 1 hr dinner break per day. PLAYWRIGHTS FESTIVAL: Rehearsals and Staged Readings of Original Plays. NEW PLAY SUBMISSIONS DUE: Nov 7 at 5 pm. AUDITIONS: Tues, Dec 6 at 7 pm in Bronwyn Dodson Theatre. PERFORMANCES: Jan 10-14. For information, contact instructor at wmittler@fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Jan 4; Last day to drop without W: Jan 4; Last day to drop with W: Jan 14; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 4.

THEA 129 F Beginning Voice for Actors

3 Units

THEA 138 F Musical Theatre Workshop

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC the study and practical application of the efficient and effective use of the speaking voice. this course is especially suited for actors, broadcast/radio announcers, teachers, and public speakers.
23936 001 12:00- 1:20 P tr Keefer, Stephanie 1319

transfer: CSu Prereq: THEA 125 F with a grade of C or better Advisory: THEA 150 F this course is an in-depth study of audition and performance skills that includes acting, singing, and movement for musical theatre.
23504 001 12:00- 1:50 P 23505 002 12:00- 1:50 P tr tr Castellano, roger Chamberlain, Amberly WIl AuD WIl AuD

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Join the Fullerton College Theatre Arts in 2012 for these great events and performances!

Playwrights Festival
Produced by Bill Mittler in the Bronwyn Dodson Theatre New play submissions due November 7 at 5pm Open Auditions December 6, 2012 at 7pm Rehearsals: Jan 3-21, Mon-Fri, 4-10:50 pm; Sat 1-9:50pm

Cabaret
Book by Joe Masteroff, Music by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb in the Campus Theatre Staged by Gary Krinke & John Vaughan Vocal Auditions (by appointment): Mon, Dec 12 at 6 pm Bronwyn Dodson Theatre Sign up in Campus Theatre hallway beginning Mon, Dec 5 Dance Audition: Tues, Dec 13 at 7 pm Bronwyn Dodson Theatre Callbacks: Wed, Dec 14 at 7 pm Bronwyn Dodson Theatre Rehearsals: Jan 5-20, 2012 (Winter Intersession) & Jan 23-Mar 6, 2012 (evenings) Performances: Mar 7-10 & 15-17, 2012

High School Theatre Festival


Campus Wide March 16 & 17, 2012

Brown Bag Productions


In Room 1310, Instructor/Faculty Advisor: Gary Krinke Orientation: Tues, Jan 24 at 2 pm Room 1310 Auditions: Thurs, Jan 26 at 2 pm Room 1310 Performances: April 11 13, 2012

The Women of Lockerbie


by Deborah Brevoort in the Bronwyn Dodson Theatre Staged by Chuck Ketter Orientations: Mon, Jan 23 & Wed, Jan 25 at 2 pm Bronwyn Dodson Theatre Audition: Fri, Jan 27 at 2 pm Bronwyn Dodson Theatre Rehearsals: Jan 30-May 1 - Mon-Wed-Fri, 2-4:50 pm Performances: May 2-6, 2012

Comedy Improv
in the Bronwyn Dodson Theatre Directed by Ron Michaelson May 18, 2012 at 8:00pm

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THEA 142 F Theatre Crafts Lab

1 or 2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Practical experience building sets and costumes, hanging lights, installing sound, and painting scenery. Students enrolled in this course are exempt from having to fulfill the production hour requirement.
22773 001 2:00- 4:50 P 22774 002 2:00- 4:50 P 22134 003 2:00- 4:50 P 22898 004 2:00- 4:50 P MW tr tr F Clowes, Kevin Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela Clowes, Kevin Clowes, Kevin 1313 1329 1313 1313

THEA 149 F Stage Crew Activity

0.5 to 3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Practical lab experience in the technical aspects of theatre resulting in public performance of theatrical productions. note: 0.5 unit = 27 hours, 1 unit = 54 hours, 2 units = 108 hours, 3 units = 162 hours. open entry/open exit
23676 WI1 LAB LAB LAB LAB 7:007:007:007:007:008:50 P 8:50 P 8:50 P 8:50 P 8:50 P WRF S M T T 1/5-1/20 (1/7) (1/9) (1/10) (1/17) Krinke, Gary Krinke, Gary Krinke, Gary Krinke, Gary Krinke, Gary 1311 1311 1311 1311 1110

The above class is a 2-unit course. The above class is a 2-unit course. The above class is a 2-unit course. The above class is a 1-unit course.

THEA 143 F Stagecraft

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC this course involves the hands-on study and execution of theatrical scenery with emphasis on construction, drafting, tools, materials and their relationship to scenic design and execution.
21129 001 9:00- 9:50 A 10:00-11:50 A MW MW Clowes, Kevin Clowes, Kevin 1317 1313

WINTER INTERSESSION: The above class is a 1/2-unit course requiring 27 hours and includes 1 hr per week arranged. Vocal and dance rehearsals for CABARET. VOCAL AUDITION: Mon, Dec 12 at 6 pm, by appointment only, in Bronwyn Dodson Theatre. DANCE AUDITION: Tues, Dec 13 at 7 pm in Bronwyn Dodson Theatre. PERFORMANCES: Mar 7-10, 15-17. Students should attend both AUDITIONS. For VOCAL AUDITION appointment or information, contact instructor at (714) 992-7292. Last day to add: Jan 5; Last day to drop without W: Jan 5; Last day to drop with W: Jan 17; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 5. The above class is a 0.5 unit course requiring 27 hours. This course requires students to attend one of two MANDATORY ORIENTATION dates: Thurs, Jan 26, 5-6 pm in Rm. 1319 OR Fri, Feb 10, 9-10 am in Rm. 1310. Last day to add: May 20; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5. The above class is a 1 unit course requiring 54 hours. This course requires students to attend one of two MANDATORY ORIENTATION dates: Thurs, Jan 26, 5-6 pm in Rm. 1319 OR Fri, Feb 10, 9-10 am in Rm. 1310. Last day to add: May 20; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.
1/23-5/30 Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1300 1/23-5/30 Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1300 1/23-5/30 Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1300

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THEA 144 F Lighting

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Coreq: Enrollment in 0.5 unit (1-1/2 hours per week) THEA 149 F this course involves the study and execution of stage lighting with an emphasis on equipment, control, color and their relationship to design. Practical experience hanging and focusing lights and use of computer-aided memory systems found in the facility. Course may be taken twice for credit.
21130 001 8:30-10:50 A tr Pliska, Steven 1319

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THEA 145 F Theatrical Costuming

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Coreq: THEA 149 F (0.5 units) this course is designed to teach the student about costume design, history, the use of sewing machines, pattern making and fabric selection. the course will culminate in a final project that reflects the students creativity. May be taken twice for credit.
21131 001 12:00- 1:50 P tr Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1329

The above class is a 2 unit course requiring 108 hours. This course requires students to attend one of two MANDATORY ORIENTATION dates: Thurs, Jan 26, 5-6 pm in Rm. 1319 OR Fri, Feb 10, 9-10 am in Rm. 1310. Last day to add: May 20; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5. The above class is a 3 unit course requiring 162 hours. This course requires students to attend one of two MANDATORY ORIENTATION dates: Thurs, Jan 26, 5-6 pm in Rm. 1319 OR Fri, Feb 10, 9-10 am in Rm. 1310. Last day to add: May 20; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.
1/23-5/30 Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1300

22133 oe4

THEA 146 F Scene Painting

3 Units
transfer: CSu, uC

THEA 150 F Performance Laboratory

1 Unit

Coreq: THEA 149 F (0.5 units) this exciting course is taught by a professional scenic artist and explores the magic of painting for the stage, industrials and theme parks. this course will include the use of brush, roller, spray gun, texturing, rock background, wood graining, wallpaper, masonry, scenic drops and other techniques.
21132 001 11:00-11:50 A 12:00- 1:20 P tr tr Clowes, Kevin Clowes, Kevin 1317 1313

transfer: CSu this course features rehearsals and performances of standard and current commercial music for singers who dance. Accompanied by a small instrumental group, the class includes choreography, staging and microphone techniques. Student compositions and arrangements are encouraged.
21128 001 10:30-11:50 A

The above course includes 1-1/2 hours per week arranged and is strongly recommended for students enrolled in THEA 138 F. The above course includes 1-1/2 hours per week arranged and is strongly recommended for students enrolled in THEA 138 F.
r Monteleone, Jo WIl AuD

Monteleone, Jo

1310

23316 002 2:00- 3:20 P

THEA 147AF Stage Makeup

3 Units
transfer: CSu, uC

Coreq: THEA 149 F (0.5 units) this course includes instruction and lab experience in all phases of theatrical makeup. old age, character, fantasy, look-alike, stylized, historical period styles, facial hair, corrective as well as non-human styles of makeup and their color and application theory are covered in detail.
21133 001 8:30-10:50 A tr Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1317

THEA 160 F Introduction to Sound Technology


23673 100 6:00- 8:50 P M 1/23-3/26

2 Units

transfer: CSu this course introduces the student to Sound technology for the theatre with emphasis placed on the physical properties of sound and the audio equipment used to bring sound to the stage and the concert hall.
Last day to add: Jan 29; Last day to drop without W: Jan 29; Last day to drop with W: Mar 12; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 23.
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THEA 161 F Sound Reinforcement Techniques

2 Units

transfer: CSu this course is designed to give the student understanding and working knowledge of both the science of sound reinforcement and the practical application of audio equipment for theatrical events, concerts and other public events.
23674 100

THEA 299 F Theatre Arts: Independent Study

0.5 to 2 Units

Last day to add: Feb 7; Last day to drop without W: Feb 7; Last day to drop with W: Mar 14; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 1.

6:00- 8:50 P

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transfer: CSu, uC review requested Prereq: All classes in a specific performance area Special individually designed projects in theatre by special arrangement with instructor for students who wish to increase their knowledge and experience in theatre. Hours to be arranged; contact instructor prior to enrolling
21119 IS1 1/23-5/30 Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1300

THEA 196HF Honors Creative Arts Theatre

3 Units

transfer: CSu, uC the Honors Creative Arts student will gain an in-depth exposure to the musical and theatrical performing arts; the fine arts of painting, sculpture, and photography; and to literature. the focus of this seminar-based course is on how these creative arts interrelate. there will be a fee of approximately $100 per semester payable at the Bursars office. Students who receive credit in this course may not receive credit in Art 196HF or MuS 196HF.
22746 Hn1 9:00-11:50 A F Perez, Jaime 1002

THEA 900 F Stage Management

2 Units

this course is designed to expose the student, through practical applications, to the art and practices of theatrical stage management, from the initial process of getting the job, to the final process of closing and moving. this course is required of all students who are interested in stage management positions for the theatre Arts Department productions.
23320 001 12:00-12:50 P MW Pliska, Steven 1317

HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above course, please contact the Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7067.

THEA 222 F Acting for the Camera

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Prereq: THEA 120AF Study and exercise in the special techniques of acting for the motion picture and television camera. emphasis will be placed on gaining an understanding of the various camera angles, shots, positions, and actor behavior: philosophies and approaches unique to acting before a camera. Practical work with the camera required.
21127 100 6:00- 9:50 P W Michaelson, Ronny 1319

welding
All courses listed below with room numbers ending in LH will be held at our new La Habra Site: 1000 Leslie Street (off Imperial Hwy west of Harbor Blvd.)

THEA 235 F Experimental Theatre

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Advisory: Enrollment is by audition or interview only. this course gives the student practical experience in planning, rehearsing and producing a theatrical event for the public.
23670 200 2:00- 4:50 P tr 1/24-4/17 Krinke, gary 1310

ATTENTION NEW WELDING STUDENTS!


Students should enroll in WELD 091AF
WELD 091AF Industrial Welding Fundamentals
23816 001 8:00- 1:50 P MtWrF 1/23-3/1

The above course includes 3 hrs per week arranged. BROWN BAG PRODUCTIONS, Student Directed Short Plays. ORIENTATION: Tues, Jan 24 at 2 pm. AUDITIONS: Thurs, Jan 26 at 2 pm in Rm. 1310 (Studio 2). PERFORMANCES: Apr 11-13. For information, contact instructor at gkrinke@fullcoll.edu or (714) 992-7292. Last day to add: Feb 6; Last day to drop without W: Feb 6; Last day to drop with W: Mar 20; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 26.

5 Units

Students will become occupationally proficient using oxyfuel Welding (oFW), Brazing (tB), oxyfuel Cutting (oFC), Air Carbon Arc Cutting (CAC-A), and Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC).
Daniel, William 906lH

THEA 255 F Theatrical Costume Construction

2 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: THEA 145 F Continued research and application of costume construction techniques and design elements unique to historical periods and their application to present day costume construction and design. May be taken four times for credit.
22901 100 6:00- 9:50 P W Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela 1329

Last day to add: Jan 26; Last day to drop without W: Jan 26; Last day to drop with W: Feb 21; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.
23817 002 8:00- 1:50 P MtWrF 3/2-4/16 Daniel, William 906lH

Last day to add: Mar 7; Last day to drop without W: Mar 7; Last day to drop with W: Mar 29; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 6.
23818 003 8:00- 1:50 P MtWrF 4/17-5/23 Daniel, William 906lH

Last day to add: Apr 22; Last day to drop without W: Apr 22; Last day to drop with W: May 14; Last day to drop for refund: Apr 19.
20589 100 6:00-10:20 P MW Pummer, John 906LH

THEA 265 F Theatre Management

2 Units

transfer: CSu this course is designed to teach the business of show business in educational, community, and professional theatre. this course is required of all students who are interested in management positions for the theatre Arts Department productions.
23319 001 1:00- 1:50 P MW Pliska, Steven 1317

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WELD 091BF Semi-Automatic Welding Applications

5 Units

Prereq: WELD 091AF with a grade of C or better Students will become occupationally proficient using gas Metal Arc Welding (gMAW) on limited and unlimited thicknesses of plate and using Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) on intermediate and unlimited thicknesses of plate in all axes.
23819 001 8:00- 1:50 P MtWrF 1/23-3/1 Daniel, William 906lH

WELD 096 F Welding Inspection Technology


22026 800 9:00- 1:50 P S

5 Units

this class will aid in preparation for the American Welding Societys certified Welding Inspectors CWI exam. Suggested for those entering the field of quality assurance, inspection, supervision and engineering of welded products.
Pummer, John 906lH

Last day to add: Jan 26; Last day to drop without W: Jan 26; Last day to drop with W: Feb 21; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.
23820 002 8:00- 1:50 P MtWrF 3/2-4/16 Daniel, William 906lH

Last day to add: Mar 7; Last day to drop without W: Mar 7; Last day to drop with W: Mar 29; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 6.
23821 003 8:00- 1:50 P MtWrF 4/17-5/23 Daniel, William 906lH

WELD 098 F Welding Fabrication Technology

2 Units

Last day to add: Apr 22; Last day to drop without W: Apr 22; Last day to drop with W: May 14; Last day to drop for refund: Apr 19.
20590 100 6:00-10:20 P MW Pummer, John 709

Prereq: WELD 091AF with a grade of C or better this class will aid in preparation for employment in the fabrication industries. the course will provide the student with a fundamental introduction to techniques and practices used by the fabrication industry, and is suggested for those entering the field of metal fabrication, quality assurance, supervision and engineering of welded products.
22027 001 2:00- 5:50 P r Daniel, William 906lH

WELD 091CF Manual Arc Welding Fundamentals


23822 001 8:00- 1:50 P MtWrF 1/23-3/1

5 Units

Prereq: WELD 091BF with a grade of C or better Students will gain entry level skills on Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and gas tungsten Arc Welding (gtAW) using ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
Daniel, William 906lH

WELD 121AF Introduction to Welding


23345 100 6:00- 9:50 P T

2 Units

transfer: CSu this course introduces welding processes and applications to students in related manufacturing and technical areas such as automotive and machining.
Saddler, Robert 906LH

Last day to add: Jan 26; Last day to drop without W: Jan 26; Last day to drop with W: Feb 21; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.
23823 002 8:00- 1:50 P MtWrF 3/2-4/16 Daniel, William 906lH

Last day to add: Mar 7; Last day to drop without W: Mar 7; Last day to drop with W: Mar 29; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 6.
23824 003 8:00- 1:50 P MtWrF 4/17-5/23 Daniel, William 906lH

WELD 121BF Fundamentals of Inert Gas Welding

2 Units

Last day to add: Apr 22; Last day to drop without W: Apr 22; Last day to drop with W: May 14; Last day to drop for refund: Apr 19.
20591 100 6:00-10:20 P MW Pummer, John 906LH

transfer: CSu Prereq: WELD 121AF with a grade of C or better this course is an introduction to gas Metal Arc Welding (gMAW), gas tungsten Arc Welding (gtAW), and Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC).
20600 100 6:00- 9:50 P T Saddler, Robert 906LH

WELD 091DF Structural Welding Certification

5 Units

Prereq: WELD 091CF with a grade of C or better Students will take written and laboratory tests to qualify as licensed certified welders in compliance with the American Welding Society (AWS) and the los Angeles Building Code using SMAW and FCAW on light and heavy gage structural steel.
23825 001 8:00- 1:50 P MtWrF 1/23-3/1 Daniel, William 906lH

wellness
All courses listed below with room numbers starting with AN will be held at our Anaheim Campus, 1830 W. Romneya in Anaheim

Last day to add: Jan 26; Last day to drop without W: Jan 26; Last day to drop with W: Feb 21; Last day to drop for refund: Jan 25.
23826 002 8:00- 1:50 P MtWrF 3/2-4/16 Daniel, William 906lH

Last day to add: Mar 7; Last day to drop without W: Mar 7; Last day to drop with W: Mar 29; Last day to drop for refund: Mar 6.
23827 003 8:00- 1:50 P MtWrF 4/17-5/23 Daniel, William 906lH

Last day to add: Apr 22; Last day to drop without W: Apr 22; Last day to drop with W: May 14; Last day to drop for refund: Apr 19.
20592 100 6:00-10:20 P MW Pummer, John 906LH

WELL 110 F Pathology: The Massage Connection

3 Units

WELD 095 F Welding Skills Lab


22025 400

0.5 to 2 Units

transfer: CSu this course is designed to meet the specific needs of massage therapy for students and professionals interested in pathology. this class is organized to simplify the learning and teaching of pathology for massage therapists. this course is a part of the Massage Certificate Program.
21497 AN1 7:00- 9:50 P

Advisory: Enrollment in any Fullerton College welding course this course offers students the opportunity to further develop their welding skills.
1/23-5/30 Pummer, John 906lH

ANAHEIM CAMPUS CLASS: The above class will be held at 1830 W. Romneya in Anaheim.

Wiley, James

AN-151

The above class has hours arranged during 8 am-2:15 pm, M-F, 24 hours for each 1/2 unit. Last day to add: Apr 15; Last day to drop without W: Feb 12; Last day to drop with W: May 6; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 5.

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WELL 119 F Applied Biomechanics

2 Units

transfer: CSu this course takes a look at the kinesiology and functional actions of the body musculature as it applies to exercise. Students will learn the practical implications of movement as it relates to exercise and how to develop structurally sound exercise programs.
20425 010 11:30-12:20 P MW Jespersen, Jeffrey FWellC

WELL 232 F Introduction to Massage

4 Units

transfer: CSu this course offers students the essentials of professional massage. It gives the student a solid core of skills, knowledge and experiential learning for giving a stress relieving full-body massage.
23091 An1 8:00-11:50 A t Carroll, Constance An-151

ANAHEIM CAMPUS CLASS: The above class will be held at 1830 W. Romneya in Anaheim.
23090 An2 2:00- 5:50 P M underwood, Cathy An-151

WELL 200 F Applied Exercise Physiology


23724 001 11:00-11:50 A MW

2 Units

transfer: CSu, uC Course is designed to give knowledge and practical exercise in the physiological components of sport and other physical activities.
lewin, Pamela 1205

ANAHEIM CAMPUS CLASS: The above class will be held at 1830 W. Romneya in Anaheim.

WELL 220 F Exercise and Aging

2 Units

WELL 234 F Advanced Massage

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course examines the scientific evidence concerning the relationship between physical activity level and physical, mental, and social-psychological well-being during aging, changes related to inactive lifestyles (functional mobility and health declines), and the positive effects of an active lifestyle on successful aging and prevention of disease and disability.
23721 100 6:00- 6:50 P TR Jespersen, Jeffrey FWELLC

transfer: CSu Advisory: WELL 238 F this hands-on course explores a variety of techniques appropriate to the spa setting. this course includes body wraps, exfoliation, the use of color and sound, and acupressure techniques of tuina. An emphasis is placed on integrating different soft tissue modalities into a customized, healing-oriented client session.
23092 An1 11:00- 1:50 P M Carroll, Constance An-151

ANAHEIM CAMPUS CLASS: The above class will be held at 1830 W. Romneya in Anaheim.

WELL 221 F Personal Training Internship

2 Units

transfer: CSu Prereq: Completion of all courses in the Personal Trainer Certificate; ANAT 231 F, NUTR 210 F, PE 154 F, PE 235 F, WELL 040 F, WELL 119 F, WELL 200 F plus two units of restricted electives from PE 147 F, PE 152 F, PE 159 F, PE 199 F, PE 243 F, PE 266 F, WELL 242 F this course is designed to provide our Personal training Certificate students an opportunity to train clients (current FC students) under the supervision of our Physical education faculty. the trainer gains practical hands-on experience working with clients.
23723 001 10:00-12:00 P lAB 12:01- 1:50 P F F Jespersen, Jeffrey Jespersen, Jeffrey FWellC FWellC

WELL 236 F Sports Massage

3 Units

transfer: CSu the purpose of this course is to give a working knowledge of the athletes needs. this class emphasizes pre-event and post-event massage and related topics.
23093 An1 9:00-11:50 A F Arakaki, Brian An-151

ANAHEIM CAMPUS CLASS: The above class will be held at 1830 W. Romneya in Anaheim.

WELL 238 F Massage and Bodywork Lab

2 Units

WELL 230 F The Body-Mind Connection

3 Units

transfer: CSu this course is designed to explore the body-mind connection and their impact on our overall health and well-being. the student will learn personal techniques for optimal health and wellness.
22630 An1 11:00- 1:50 P W Carroll, Constance An-151

transfer: CSu Advisory: WELL 232 F and WELL 236 F this course offers students the practical experience of giving a professional massage, builds confidence with the public and further develops their core skills knowledge while giving a stress relieving full-body massage.
22643 AN1 4:00- 4:50 P LAB 4:51- 7:50 P

ANAHEIM CAMPUS CLASS: The above class will be held at 1830 W. Romneya in Anaheim. Questions? Contact Connie Carroll at ccarroll@fullcoll.edu.

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Carroll, Constance Underwood, Cathy

AN-151 AN-151

ANAHEIM CAMPUS CLASS: The above class will be held at 1830 W. Romneya in Anaheim.

WELL 239 F Internship Massage and Bodywork

1 to 4 Units

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transfer: CSu Prereq: WELL 233 F or WELL 234 F this course provides supervised work experience and up to eight hours of internship per week in business or industry settings.
22644 AN1 6:00- 7:50 P

ANAHEIM CAMPUS CLASS: The above class will be held at 1830 W. Romneya in Anaheim. Each unit requires 70 hours of Internship plus class time. Questions? Contact Connie Carroll at ccarroll@fullcoll.edu.

Underwood, Cathy

AN-151

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WELL 242 F Stress Management and Relaxation Training

1.5 Units

transfer: CSu this course provides the theory of stress management, as well as instruction in stretching and relaxation techniques. related topics encompass the effect of diet on stress and the role of exercise in a management program.
23771 tW5 1/30-5/6 Bassi, lisa

womens studies
WMNS 100 F Introduction to Womens Studies
3 Units

TELEWEB CLASS with MANDATORY ORIENTATION: The above course requires students to attend one of two MANDATORY on-campus ORIENTATIONS on Tues, Jan 24, 6-6:50 am, in Rm. 1721 OR Thurs, Jan 26, 6-6:50 am, in Rm. 1721. Students MUST ATTEND the orientation or may be dropped from the course. The above course requires weekly viewing of course video programming and internet work. BROADCAST START DATE: Mon, Jan 30. For program viewing information, visit http://online.fullcoll.edu. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/lbassi or contact instructor at lbassi@fullcoll. edu. For general information, answers to FAQs, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: Feb 14; Last day to drop without W: Feb 14; Last day to drop with W: Apr 14; Last day to drop for refund: Feb 7.

transfer: CSu, uC An examination of socio-cultural themes from a feminist perspective; the treatment and experiences of women in diverse societies as well as a study of the significance of feminine images in literature, art, and the media.
23562 ol1 ONLINE 12:00- 1:50 P 12:00- 1:50 P F F 1/23-5/30 (1/27) (5/25) teipe, emily teipe, emily teipe, emily 1413 1413

WELL 265 F Kinesiology

3 Units

ONLINE CLASS: The above course requires students to attend an on-campus MANDATORY ORIENTATION Fri, Jan 27, 12:00 pm, in Rm. 1413. This course also requires an on-campus final exam. Note: Day/Time listed above. Students MUST attend orientation or will be dropped. This course uses Blackboard. For course specific requirements, visit instructors website at http://staffwww. fullcoll.edu/eteipe or contact instructor at eteipe@fullcoll.edu. For general information, answers to frequently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu.

transfer: CSu this class is designed for physical education students, massage therapists, personal trainers, Pilates instructors, coaches and others who are interested in the overall health of individuals.
22939 An1 1:00- 3:50 P t Kelley, Michael An-151

ANAHEIM CAMPUS CLASS: The above class will be held at 1830 W. Romneya in Anaheim.

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COLLEGE POLICIES/PROCEDURES

College PolICIeS/PRoCeDUReS
ATTeNDANCe Attendance at the first class meeting is highly recommended. Failure to attend may result in the instructor dropping the student from the class. AUDITINg CoURSeS An enrolled student who wishes to audit a class must file a Petition to Audit with the Admissions and Records Office by the add deadline of the class. Refer to the College Catalog for details. BASIC SKIllS CoURSeS A student will not receive credit for more than 30 units of remedial or basic skills courses in the district. Any student who exhausts this unit limitation will be referred to appropriate non-credit continuing education services, with certain exceptions. Refer to the College Catalog for details. CAMPUS HolDS Fullerton College will withhold grades, diplomas, transcripts, registration privileges, or any combination thereof, from any student or former student who has failed to clear a campus obligation (unpaid balance of enrollment fees, returned check, unpaid loan, equipment not returned, equipment breakages, unpaid fines or materials owed to the library, etc.). The student must clear all holds before registering for classes. Any item withheld shall be released when the student clears the campus obligation. ClASS CANCellATIoNS Fullerton College reserves the right to cancel any class for which the enrollment is not sufficient to warrant continuation and to change the class hours and/or days as necessity demands. CoURSe PRogReSSIoN A student is expected to take courses on an accepted progressive basis. The student will not receive credit for classes which are considered lower in degree of advancement than those already taken. CoURSe RePeTITIoN A student will be blocked from registering into courses for which the student is not eligible. To request an exception to the Course Repetition policy, the student must file a petition with the Admissions and Records Office. gPA & Units If a previously graded course is repeated, and a grade other than W is earned, only the last grade earned in the course is used in calculating the grade point average (GPA). All grades previously earned in the course will be removed from the GPA calculations even in the event that a lower grade is earned upon repetition of the course. If a failing grade is earned upon repetition of a course, any previous credit will be lost. GPA and Units will be adjusted upon the submission of a Graduation Application and/or Gen Ed Certification. Incomplete (I) grades If an Incomplete (I) is received, the student cannot re-enroll in the course. Specified coursework must be completed within one year with the instructor who assigned the incomplete grade. In Progress (IP) grades If an In Progress (IP) is received, the student must re-enroll in the course the following term. Non-Repeatable Courses A course in which a student has earned a grade of D, F, NC, or NP may be repeated only once. A course in which a student has earned an A, B, C, CR, or P may be repeated only under exceptional circumstances. Repeatable Courses A student may repeat a course only up to the maximum number of repetitions permitted in accordance with the College Catalog. gRADeS Final grades are not mailed. Grades are available online approximately three weeks after the class ends. Login to mygateway, click Student Records. MATRICUlATIoN APPeAlS PRoCeDUReS A Matriculation Appeals Petition may be filed for any of the following concerns: Review of Placement Decisions The student must make an appointment to see the Dean of Counseling. If the Dean of Counseling is unavailable within three (3) working days, the student shall take the appeal directly to the Dean of Humanities or Dean of Mathematics as appropriate. The student must include documentation and/or information to support the appeal. Waiver of Prerequisites If a corequisite or prerequisite is not offered in a given term, the student may request a waiver of the corequisite and/or prerequisite. The student shall take the petition directly to the dean of the division responsible for the course. The request must be made prior to the first day of the term. A student may challenge a prerequisite on the grounds it is not valid because it is not necessary for success in the course for which it is required; or because the student has the knowledge or ability to succeed in the course despite not meeting the prerequisite. The student shall take the petition directly to the dean of the division responsible for the course. Complaint of Unlawful Discrimination If a student feels that assessment, orientation, counseling, prerequisites (or any other matriculation procedure) is being applied in a discriminatory manner; a petition may be filed with the Dean of Counseling. Petitions for the above appeals are available in the Counseling Center (2000 Building). MIlITARY WITHDRAWAl A student called to military service during a semester in progress should contact the Admissions and Records Office to have a MW (military withdrawal) noted on the students academic transcript. A copy of military orders is required.

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VARIABle UNIT CoURSeS Units may be increased/decreased no later than the withdrawal deadline of the course. Students must increase/ decrease units at the Admissions and Records Office. Additional fees will be charged for increased units. WAITlIST A Waitlist is an electronic list of students who are petitioning a closed class. Waitlisting does not guarantee enrollment into any class and not all classes have a waitlist. Waitlist size is determined by the division. A waitlisted student must meet all registration requirements for the class. When myGateway shows that a class is closed, a student can choose the option to be placed on the waitlist, provided the class has a waitlist that is not full. A waitlisted student must monitor his or her status on myGateway by checking under Registration Tools and clicking on Check Waitlist Status. The student will be notified via Personal Announcement on myGateway if a seat becomes available. Once a notification is sent, a waitlisted student has 48 hours to add the class OR until midnight prior to the start of the class, whichever comes first. If the student does not register for the class section, his or her name is automatically removed from the waitlist and the next waitlisted student is notified. If no seat becomes available before the first class meeting, waitlisted students MUST attend the first class meeting to request an Add Authorization Code from the instructor. Be advised that although an instructor may give a waitlisted student an add authorization code, it is the students responsibility to officially register into the class through myGateway. WITHDRAWAl PolICY While an instructor may drop a student for excessive absences, it is the students responsibility to officially withdraw from a class. Instructor approval is not required. Students must drop/withdraw classes by the appropriate deadline date through mygateway. Full-Term Classes First three weeks of the term: The student or the instructor may initiate a withdrawal. No notation shall be made on the students academic record. For the exact date, refer to the Calendar of Important Dates in this class schedule. 4th week through 14th week: The student or the instructor may initiate a withdrawal. A W shall be recorded on the students academic record. Short-Term Classes Refer to the comment line under the specific section (CRN) of the class for deadline dates. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these dates. These dates are subject to change without notice in order to comply with State accounting regulations. open entry Classes Whenever possible, Open Entry classes shall be treated according to the regulations for Full-Term Classes and Short-Term Classes. Failure to officially withdraw from a class may result in a grade of F or NP.

oPeN eNRollMeNT It is the policy of the North Orange County Community College District that every course, course section or class, wherever offered and conducted throughout the district, shall be fully open to enrollment and participation by any person who is eligible for admission to the college(s) and who meets such prerequisites as may be established pursuant to Chapter 11, Division 2, Part VI, Title 5 of the California Administrative Code, commencing with Section 51820. PASS/No PASS If a course is listed in the College Catalog as Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass Option, a student choosing to take the course with a P/NP grade must file a Pass/No Pass Grade Request form in the Admissions and Records Office no later than the add deadline of the course. Once the request is submitted, the grading option is not reversible. PRIVACY ReleASe Pursuant to the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, the College may release or publish, without the students prior consent, items in the category of public information, which include the students name, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, the most recent previous public or private school attended by the student, and any other information authorized in writing by the student. Any student who wishes to have this information restricted must submit a written request to the Admissions and Records Office. Directory information will then only be provided to individuals who have a current written and signed release from the student. ReQUeST To eXClUDe D or F gRADeS If a student has previously received a D or F grade in a course taken at Fullerton College and repeats exactly the same course and earns a higher letter grade, the student may petition to exclude the D or F grade from his or her cumulative grade point average. Petitions are available in the Admissions and Records Office. Refer to the College Catalog for complete information. STUDeNT INFoRMATIoN Student data should be kept current to receive important information from the college. The student is responsible for any delay in communications sent from the Admissions and Records Office when an incorrect address is on file. e-mail addresses may be changed online. Login to myGateway, click Update E-mail Addresses in the Personal Information box. Mailing Address and Phone numbers may be changed online. Login to myGateway, click Update Addresses and Phone in the Personal Information box. Name Changes A currently enrolled student who wishes to change his or her name on official college records must obtain and file the Student Information Change form in the Admissions and Records Office. Proof of legal name change shall be required.

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Students may earn one Associate in Arts Degree and multiple Associate in Science Degrees. Those who were previously awarded an Associate in Arts Degree will not be eligible for an Associate in Science Degree in that same major. ReQUIReMeNTS: 1. Completion of 60 degree applicable units with a cumulative 2.0 grade point average. 2. Residence Requirement a. A minimum of 24 units accumulated during two or more semesters must be completed at Fullerton College; OR b. The last 12 units prior to awarding the degree must be completed at Fullerton College. 3. Completion of course work in a major as required (see college catalog). 4. Completion of general education: a. 24 units as stipulated by the Fullerton College graduation requirements (see below) OR b. 39 units as stipulated by the CSU general education requirements OR c. 3739 units as stipulated by the IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) requirements. 5. Completion of a one-unit physical education activity course, or PE 243 F Stress Management through Physical Activity or PE 266 F Physical Fitness as a Lifelong Concept or WELL 242 F Stress Management and Relaxation. 6. Completion of one Multicultural Education course: AJ 278 F; ANTH 102 F or 102HF (F06), 105 F (F99), 107 F; BUS 131 F (F98), 242 F; CDES 110 F, 201 F (F99); CRTV 126AF (F00), 126BF (F00); DANC 210 F (F03); ENGL 218 F (F01), 224 F (F09), 225 F (F09), 239 F (F97), 243 F or 243HF (F06), 247 F, 249 F; ETHS 101 F; FASH 244 F; FOOD 130 F; GEOG 100 F or 100HF (F97), 160 F; HIST 110 F (F00) or 110HF (F06), 111 F (F00) or 111HF (F06), 112 F (F99) or 112HF (F99), 113 F (F99) or 113HF (F99); MKT 205 F (F03); PE 250 F (F99); PHIL 105 F (F98) or 105HF (F98), 270 F (F98); POSC 200 F (F11); PSY 131 F (F03), 145 F (F97); SOC 101 F or 101HF (F03), 102 F (F99), 275 F (F10) OR 275HF (F10), 277 F or 277HF; SPAN 206 F (F03); SPCH 120 F; THEA 108 F (F03). 7. Graduation Reading Requirement: a. A satisfactory score on the reading component of the placement test or a reading proficiency test approved by the Reading Department; b. A passing grade in READ 096 F (formerly READ 056BF), READ 142 F, any course in the IGETC (1B) or CSU (A3) Critical Thinking category; OR c. A passing grade in ESL 185 F.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Twenty-four (24) Units Total Minimum Required Three Units in Each of the Eight (8) Sub-categories Courses appearing in more than one area may only be counted in one area. New courses for 20112012 are listed in bold.

FUlleRToN College geNeRAl eDUCATIoN gRADUATIoN ReQUIReMeNTS


AReA C Arts and Humanities (6 units)
C1 Visual Arts, Music, Theatre and Dance (3 units) ACG 108 F; ART 110 F, 112 F, 113 F, 114 F, 115 F, 116 F, 119 F, 120 F, 127 F, 150AF, 160 F, 179 F, 182 F, 185 F, 186AF, 187 F, 188 F, 189AF, 196HF, 210 F, 212 F, 213 F; CRTV 120 F, 121 F, 126AF, 126BF, 131 F; DANC 100 F, 101 F (F11), 103 F, 105 F, 107 F, 111 F, 120 F, 210 F; ENGL 205 F, 206 F; FASH 242 F, 244 F; IDES 180 F; MUS 101 F, 102 F, 104AF, 106 F, 107AF, 113 F, 114 F, 116 F, 117 F, 118 F, 119 F, 120 F, 123 F, 180 F, 196HF, 271 F, 273 F, 274 F, 281 F, 282 F; PHOT 100 F, 101 F, 111 F (F09); THEA 100 F, 104 F, 106 F, 109 F, 127 F, 138 F, 151 F, 160 F, 161 F, 162 F, 196HF; WOOD 110 F C2 Literature, Philosophy, Religion and Foreign Language (3 units) ENGL 102 F or 102HF, 105 F, 203 F, 204 F, 205 F, 206 F, 207 F, 208 F, 210 F, 211 F, 212 F, 214 F, 218 F, 221 F, 222 F, 224 F, 225 F, 234 F or 234HF, 239 F, 243 F or 243HF, 245 F, 246 F, 247 F, 248 F, 249 F, 250 F, 251 F, 252 F, 253 F, 254 F (F10), 255 F; PHIL 100 F or 100HF, 101 F, 105 F or 105HF, 135 F, 160 F, 195 F, 200 F (F11), 201 F (F11), 202 F, 210 F (F11), 250 F (F11), 270 F (F11); any Foreign Language 101 F or 101HF, 102 F or 102HF, 201 F, 203 F, 204 F

AReA A language and Rationality (6 units)


A1 Written Communication (3 units) BUS 111 F; ENGL 100 F or 100HF; JOUR 101 F A2 Analytical Thinking (3 units) CIS 100 F, 111 F; CRTV 118 F; CSCI 123 F; ENGL 103 F or 103HF, 104 F, 201 F; JOUR 110 F; MATH 120 F or 120HF; PHIL 170 F, 172 F; READ 142 F; SOSC 120 F; SPCH 100 F, 105 F, 120 F, 124 F, 135 F Also, MATH 120 F or 120HF and SOSC 120 F may only be used in one area

AReA B Natural Sciences and Mathematics (6 units)


B1 Physical Sciences and Life Sciences (3 units) Physical Sciences: CHEM 100 F, 101 F, 103 F, 107 F, 111AF; ESC 100 F, 101 F, 102 F, 103 F, 104 F, 105 F, 106 F, 116 F or 116HF, 120 F, 130 F or 130HF, 190 F; GEOG 102 F; PHSC 102 F, 103AF, 103BF; PHYS 130 F, 205 F, 210 F, 221 F; TECH 088 F Life Sciences: ANTH 101 F or 101HF; BIOL 100 F (F11), 101 F or 101HF, 102 F, 104 F, 108 F (F11), 109 F, 141 F, 170 F, 222 F, 266 F (F11), 268 F (F11), 272 F (F11), 274 F; ENVS 105 F, 106 F, 126 F; HED 140 F, 150 F; NUTR 210 F B2 Mathematics (3 units) Math Proficiency Exam (see catalog and/or counselor for information); BUS 151 F; MATH 040 F or higher within the Math Division; SOSC 120 F; TECH 081 F. Also, MATH 120 F or 120HF and SOSC 120 F may only be used in one area

AReA D Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 units)


D1 Social, Political and Economic Institutions (3 units) ANTH 107 F, 209 F, 211 F; BUS 131 F, 162 F, 240 F, 241AF, 242 F; ECON 101 F or 101HF, 102 F or 102HF; ETHS 101 F, 129 F, 130 F (F11), 131 F, 140 F, 170 F, 171 F; GEOG 100 F or 100HF, 120 F; HIST 110 F or 110HF, 111 F or 111HF, 112 F or 112HF, 113 F or 113HF, 127 F, 151 F (F11), 152 F (F11), 154 F, 160AF (F11), 160BF (F11), 162AF, 162BF, 170 F or 170HF, 171 F or 171HF, 270 F, 275 F (F11); POSC 100 F or 100HF, 110 F (F11), 120 F, 150 F, 200 F, 215 F (F07), 216 F, 220 F, 230 F, 275 F (F11); SOC 102 F, 201 F, 277 F or 277HF, 285 F, 292 F D2 Social Behavior and Self Understanding (3 units) ANTH 102 F or 102HF, 103 F (F11), 105 F; BUS 266 F; CDES 120 F, 140 F, 173 F, 201 F; COUN 163 F; GEOG 160 F; PSY 101 F or 101HF, 110 F, 120 F, 131 F, 139 F, 145 F (F11), 202 F (F11), 221 F, 222 F (F11), 251 F or 251HF (F11); SOC 101 F or 101HF, 133 F (F10), 225 F (F07) or 225HF, 275 F or 275HF; WMNS 100 F

NOTE: Some majors have restricted or special general education requirements; see your counselor.

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IMPoRTANT NoTe: Courses on this list are approved for a specific academic year which begins with the Fall 2011 semester. This list is valid through Summer 2012. New courses for 2011-2012 are listed in bold. Students wishing to use a course to meet a CSU General Education requirement must be sure that the course is approved for the academic year in which it is taken. Courses on this list are approved by the CSU Chancellors Office for the 2011-2012 academic year. A course used in the certification process must be on the CSU GE Breadth approved list during the term in which it is taken. If a course is taken before it is approved for inclusion on the list, it cannot be certified. Similarly, a course which is taken after it has been removed from the list cannot be certified. Previous CSU General Education Approved Course Lists are available at www.assist.org. Information is also available at the Fullerton College Cadena/Transfer Center and the Fullerton College Counseling Resource Center, or you may request verification from a counselor. CSU General Education certification is available to community college transfers who complete the majority of their lower division units at the community college. Students enrolled in high-unit majors (i.e., architecture, computer science, engineering, sciences) are often recommended not to be fully CSU GE certified but rather to meet transfer admission requirements and complete required lower division major and support courses. See your counselor to develop a student academic educational plan. AReA A: english language Communication and Critical Thinking (9 semester or 1215 quarter units)
Oral: SPCH 100 F, 105 F, 124 F, 135 F* Written: ENGL 100 F or 100HF Critical Thinking: ENGL 103 F or 103HF, 104 F, 201 F; PHIL 170 F, 172 F; READ 142 F; SPCH 135 F* * = Course can only be used in one area. A1 A2 A3

AReA C: Arts and Humanities (9 semester or 1215 quarter units minimum)


At least one course is required from section 1 and 2. C1 ART 110 F, 112 F, 113 F, 114 F, 116 F, 117 F, 118 F, 119 F, 120 F, 121 F, 150AF, 150BF, 174AF, 179 F, 182 F, 184 F, 189AF, 196HF, 212 F, 213 F; CRTV 120 F, 121 F, 126AF, 126BF, 131 F; DANC 101 F, 120 F, 210 F; ENGL 208 F; MUS 101 F, 102 F, 106 F, 107AF, 110 F, 113 F, 114 F, 116 F, 117 F, 118 F, 119 F, 120 F, 135AF, 196HF; PHOT 100 F, 101 F; THEA 100 F, 104 F, 105 F, 127 F, 196HF C2 ENGL 102 F or 102HF, 105 F, 203 F, 204 F, 205 F, 206 F, 207 F, 211 F, 212 F, 214 F, 218 F, 221 F, 222 F, 224 F, 225 F, 234 F or 234HF, 239 F, 243 F or 243HF, 245 F, 246 F, 247 F, 248 F, 249 F, 250 F, 251 F, 252 F, 253 F; ETHS 130 F* (beg F02); any Foreign Language 101 F or 101HF, 102 F or 102HF, 201 F, 203 F, 204 F, 205 F, 206 F, 207 F; HIST 110HF*, 111HF*, 112 F* (beg F02) or 112HF*, 113 F* (beg F02) or 113HF*, 154 F*, 170HF*, 171HF*, 270 F* (beg Spr06); PHIL 100 F or 100HF, 101 F, 105 F or 105HF, 135 F, 160 F, 195 F, 200 F, 201 F, 202 F, 210 F, 250 F, 270 F; THEA 109 F * = Course can only be used in one area.

AReA D: Social Sciences (9 semester or 1215 quarter units minimum)


Select from at least two different disciplines. Courses in ITALICS may be used to meet the U.S. History, Constitution and American Ideals Requirement. D1 Anthropology and Archeology: ANTH 102 F or 102HF, 103 F, 105 F, 107 F, 209 F, 211 F D2 Economics: ECON 101 F or 101HF, 102 F or 102HF D3 Ethnic Studies: ETHS 101 F, 129 F, 130 F*, 131 F, 140 F, 141 F, 142 F, 160 F, 170 F, 171 F; PSY 131 F D4 Gender Studies: WMNS 100 F D5 Geography: GEOG 100 F or 100HF, 120 F, 160 F D6 History: HIST 110 F or 110HF*, 111 F or 111HF*, 112 F* or 112HF*, 113 F* or 113HF*, 127 F, 151 F, 152 F, 154 F*, 160AF, 160BF, 162AF, 162BF, 165 F, 170 F or 170HF*, 171 F or 171HF*, 270 F*, 275 F D7 Interdisciplinary Social or Behavioral Science: CDES 120 F*; JOUR 110 F D8 Political Science, Government and Legal Institutions: POSC 100 F or 100HF, 110 F, 120 F, 150 F, 200 F, 215 F, 216 F, 220 F (beg Spr07), 230 F, 275 F D9 Psychology: PSY 101 F or 101HF, 131 F, 145 F, 202 F, 221 F, 222 F, 251 F or 251HF D0 Sociology and Criminology: SOC 101 F or 101HF, 102 F, 133 F (beg F09), 201 F, 225 F or 225HF, 275 F or 275HF, 277 F or 277HF, 285 F, 292 F * = Course can only be used in one area.

AReA B: Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning (9 semester or 1215 quarter units minimum)
One lecture course is required from each section. One matching lab must be included for Physical Science or Life Science if lecture and lab are taken separately. NOTE: Some colleges may require two lab courses if student is not fully certified. B1 Physical Science: CHEM 100 F, 101 F, 103 F, 107 F, 111AF, 111BF; ESC 100 F, 101 F, 103 F, 104 F, 105 F, 116 F or 116HF, 120 F, 130 F or 130HF, 190 F; GEOG 102 F; PHSC 102 F, 103AF (beg Spr07), 103BF (beg Spr07); PHYS 130 F, 205 F, 206 F, 210 F, 211 F, 221 F, 222 F, 223 F B2 Life Science: ANAT 231 F, 240 F; ANTH 101 F or 101HF; BIOL 100 F, 101 F or 101HF, 102 F, 104 F, 108 F, 109 F, 141 F, 170 F, 222 F, 266 F, 268 F, 272 F, 274 F; ENVS 105 F, 106 F, 126 F; HORT 152 F, 205 F, 207 F; MICR 220 F, 262 F B3 Laboratory Activity: ANTH 101LF; BIOL 102LF; ESC 100LF, 101LF, 116LF, 130LF; ENVS 105LF; GEOG 102LF Underlined courses from Area B1 and B2 also satisfy the Lab requirement (B3) B4 Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: (Grade of C or better required) MATH 100 F, 120 F or 120HF, 129 F, 130 F, 141 F or 141HF, 142 F, 150AF, 150BF, 171 F, 172 F, 250AF, 250BF; PSY 161 F; SOSC 120 F, 121 F

AReA e: lifelong learning and Self-Development (3 semester or 45 quarter units minimum)


BUS 101 F (F11), CDES 120 F* (beg F06); COUN 151 F, 163 F; HED 140 F; NUTR 210 F; PSY 120 F, 139 F; PE 248 F, 266 F; SPCH 120 F; WELL 230 F One Unit Maximum: All Physical Education Activity courses (except PE 113 F) including 1 unit maximum from: DANC 100 F, 102 F, 103 F, 104 F, 105 F, 106 F, 107 F, 108 F, 111 F, 113 F, 115 F, 116 F, 119 F, 122 F (F08), 130 F, 132 F, 150 F (F08), 151 F (F08), 202 F, 203 F (F08), 214 F; REC 107 F, 108 F; WELL 242 F

The United States History, Constitution and American Ideals CSU graduation Requirement may be met by completing 6 semester or 810 quarter units from the following two categories:
U.S. Government: POSC 100 F or 100HF AND U.S. History: ETHS 101 F, 130 F+, 131 F, 160 F; HIST 127 F, 162AF, 170 F or 170HF+, 171 F or 171HF+, 270 F+ (The two courses used to meet the U.S. History, Constitution and American Ideals requirement may also be used to meet 6 of the 9 unit Area C and Area D unit requirements if applicable.) + Courses are also listed in Area C2. Students who took an out-of-state Political Science course, please see a counselor. 1) 2)

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Completion of the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) will permit a student to transfer from a California community college to a campus in either the CSU or UC system without the need, after transfer, to take additional lower-division, general education courses to satisfy the transfer institutions general education requirements. It should be noted that completion of the IGETC is not a requirement for transfer to CSU or UC, nor is it the only way to fulfill the lower-division general education requirements of the CSU or UC prior to transfer. Depending on a students major and field of interest, the student may find it advantageous to take courses fulfilling either the CSUs general education requirements or those of the UC campus or college in which the student plans to transfer. IMPoRTANT NoTe: Courses on this list are approved for a specific academic year which begins with the Fall 2011 semester. Students wishing to use a course to meet an IGETC requirement must be sure that the course is approved for the academic year in which it is taken. This list is valid through Summer 2012. Students enrolled in high unit majors (i.e., architecture, computer science, engineering, sciences) are frequently recommended not to use IGETC to meet general education certification but rather to meet transfer admission requirements and complete required lower division major and support courses. See your counselor to develop an academic student educational plan. It is recommended that all IGETC requirements be completed prior to transfer. If you are unable to complete one or two IGETC courses, you may be eligible to complete IGETC after transfer. See your counselor for more information. UC transfers must provide official documentation to meet the Language Other Than English requirement. Documentation needs to be on record with the Fullerton College Records Office in advance (two semesters before transfer) if this requirement is met by any means other than Fullerton College foreign language courses. Any coursework not completed at Fullerton College must be evaluated in writing by Admissions and Records through an academic counselor to assure that it meets IGETC standards set forth by the California Intersegmental Academic Senates. A grade of C or higher is required in all coursework used for IGETC certification. AReA 1 eNglISH CoMMUNICATIoN CSU 3 courses 9 semester/1215 quarter units UC 2 courses 6 semester/810 quarter units 1A english Composition (one course required) ENGL 100 F or 100HF 1B Critical Thinking english Composition (one course required) ENGL 103 F or 103HF, 104 F, 201 F; PHIL 172 F 1C oral Communication (CSU only one course required) SPCH 100 F, 124 F, 135 F AReA 2 MATHeMATICAl CoNCePTS AND QUANTITATIVe ReASoNINg 1 course = 3 semester/45 quarter units MATH 100 F (beg F04), 120 F or 120HF, 130 F+, 141 F, 150AF+, 150BF, 171 F, 172 F (beg F07), 250AF, 250BF; PSY 161 F (beg F07); SOSC 120 F If MATH 120 F or 120HF, or SOSC 120 F, and PSY 161 F combined; maximum UC credit allowed = 1 course. + If MATH 130 F combined with MATH 150AF: maximum UC credit allowed = 1 course. AReA 3 ARTS AND HUMANITIeS At least 3 courses = 9 semester/1215 quarter units (one course is required from each area) 3A Arts ART 110 F, 112 F, 113 F, 114 F, 116 F, 117 F, 196HF+, 212 F, 213 F; CRTV 126AF, 126BF, 131 F; DANC 120 F, 210 F; ENGL 205 F, 206 F, 208 F (beg F09); MUS 113 F, 116 F, 117 F, 118 F, 119 F, 120 F, 196HF+; THEA 100 F, 104 F, 105 F, 196HF+ + Maximum UC credit one course from ART 196HF, MUS 196HF, THEA 196HF 3B Humanities ENGL 102 F or 102HF, 203 F, 204 F, 207 F, 211 F, 212 F, 214 F, 218 F, 221 F, 222 F, 224 F, 225 F, 234 F (beg F08) or 234HF, 239 F, 243 F or 243HF, 245 F, 246 F, 248 F, 249 F, 250 F, 251 F, 252 F, 253 F; ETHS 130 F*, 160 F; FREN 203 F, 204 F; GERM 203 F, 204 F; HIST 110 F or 110HF, 111 F or 111HF, 112 F* or 112HF*, 113 F* or 113HF*, 127 F~, 151 F, 152 F, 154 F, 160AF, 160BF, 162AF, 162BF, 165 F, 170 F~ or 170HF~, 171 F~ or 171HF~, 270 F* (beg Spr06), 275 F; ITAL 203 F, 204 F; JAPN 203 F, 204 F; PHIL 100 F or 100HF, 101 F, 105 F or 105HF, 160 F, 195 F; SPAN 201 F+, 203 F+, 204 F, 205 F, 206 F * Course can only be used in one area. ~ Credit will be granted for either HIST 127 F or HIST 170 F or HIST 170HF and HIST 171 F or HIST 171HF. Also courses used to meet American Institutions will not meet Area 3B category. + If SPAN 201 F and SPAN 203 F combined; maximum credit, 1 course (per college). AReA 4 SoCIAl AND BeHAVIoRAl SCIeNCeS At least 3 courses = 9 semester/1215 quarter units from at least 2 different disciplines 4A ANTH 102 F or 102HF, 103 F, 105 F, 107 F, 209 F, 211 F (beg F09) 4B ECON 101 F or 101HF, 102 F or 102HF 4C ETHS 101 F, 129 F, 130 F* (beg Spr06), 131 F, 140 F, 141 F, 142 F, 170 F, 171 F 4D WMNS 100 F 4e GEOG 100 F or 100HF, 120 F, 160 F 4F HIST 112 F* (beg Spr06) or 112HF* (beg Spr06), 113 F* (beg Spr06) or 113HF* (beg Spr06), 270 F* 4H POSC 100 F or 100HF, 110 F, 120 F, 200 F, 215 F, 216 F, 230 F 4I PSY 101 F or 101HF, 131 F, 139 F, 145 F, 202 F, 222 F, 251 F or 251HF 4J SOC 101 F or 101HF, 102 F, 133 F (beg F10), 201 F (beg F09), 275 F or 275HF, 277 F (beg F10), 285 F, 292 F * Course can only be used in one area AReA 5 PHYSICAl AND BIologICAl SCIeNCeS At least 2 courses = 79 semester/1215 quarter units with one Physical Science course and one Biological Science course. One course must include a corresponding laboratory. Underlined courses meet the lab requirement. 5A Physical Science CHEM 100 F+, 101 F+, 103 F+, 107 F+, 111AF, 111BF; ESC 100 F+, 100LF+, 101 F, 101LF, 103 F, 105 F, 116 F, 116LF, 120 F, 130 F or 130HF, 130LF, 190 F; GEOG 102 F, 102LF; PHSC 102 F+~, PHYS 130 F+, 205 F+, 206 F+, 210 F, 211 F, 221 F+, 222 F+, 223 F+ + If CHEM 100 F and 103 F combined; maximum UC credit allowed = 1 course. (No UC credit for CHEM 100 F or 103 F if taken after CHEM 111AF) + If CHEM 101 F and 107 F combined: maximum UC credit allowed = 1 course (no UC credit for CHEM 101 F or 107 F if taken after CHEM 111AF). + If ESC 100 F, 100LF and PHSC 102 F combined: maximum UC credit allowed = 1 course. ~ PHSC 102 F: no UC credit for PHSC 102 F if taken after a college course in Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology, or Physics. + PHYS 130 F: no UC credit if taken after PHYS 205 F, 210 F, or 221 F. + If PHYS 205 F, 206 F or 210 F, 211 F or 221 F, 222 F, 223 F combined: maximum credit, one series. 5B Biological Sciences ANAT 231 F, 240 F; ANTH 101 F or 101HF, 101LF; BIOL 100 F=, 101 F+ or 101HF+, 102 F#, 102LF#, 108 F, 109 F+, 170 F, 222 F, 266 F, 268 F, 272 F, 274 F; ENVS 105 F, 105LF, 106 F (beg F10), 126 F; MICR 262 F = BIOL 100 F and 101 F combined: maximum credit 1 course. + BIOL 101 F or 101HF: no UC credit if taken after a 200-level Biological Science course (per catalog). # BIOL 102 F or 102LF: no UC credit if taken after BIOL 101 F or 101HF. + BIOL 109 F: no UC credit if taken after a 200-level Biology course. 6A lANgUAge oTHeR THAN eNglISH (UC requirement only) Complete 2 years of the same foreign language of high school level work with a grade of C or better OR earn a score of 3 or higher on the Foreign Language Advanced Placement Test OR earn a score of 3 or higher on the College Board Achievement Test in Foreign Language OR earn a score of 5 or higher in the International Baccalaureate Higher Level Examinations in languages other than English OR earn a satisfactory score on the SAT II: Subject Test in Languages other than English OR complete 1 course from the courses below: CHIN 102 F, 203 F, 204 F, FREN 102 F, GERM 102 F, ITAL 102 F, JAPN 102 F, PORT 102 F, SPAN 102 F or 102HF, 201 F OR Completion of a Foreign Language in Area 3B CSU gRADUATIoN ReQUIReMeNT IN U.S. HISToRY, CoNSTITUTIoN AND AMeRICAN IDeAlS: (Not part of IGETC; may be completed prior to transfer) 6 semester/810 quarter units; one course from Group 1 and one course from Group 2: Group 1: POSC 100 F or 100HF; and Group 2: ETHS 101 F, 130 F, 131 F, 160 F; HIST 127 F, 162AF, 170 F or 170HF, 171 F or 171HF, 270 F Students who took an out-of-state Political Science course, please see a counselor.

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ADMISSIoNS AND ReCoRDS
2000 Bldg (714) 992-7075 www.admissions.fullcoll.edu The Admissions and Records Office admits and registers all students; maintains, retrieves and distributes student records and transcripts; serves as the final evaluation of all graduation applications; reports attendance data to appropriate agencies; provides information and supportive contracts to students, faculty, administrators, and the community. Audit Fee per unit.............................................................$ 15.00 Duplicate Diploma ................................................................$ 15.00 Transcript Request (first two copies free) .............................$ 3.00 Hand Carry or Rush charge for Transcript Request (in addition to $3.00 transcript fee charge) .......................$ 10.00 Verification of Student Status: (via National Student Clearinghouse) ................................FREE* A&R will manually process verification requests under exceptions ONLY *Manually processed request ................................................$ 3.00 *Manually processed Hand Carry or Rush requests .............$10.00 (in addition to $3.00 verification fee charge) Walk-in tutoring for accounting, chemistry, physics and math MonFri ESL Specialists offer appointments and conversation circles for ESL students Various workshops offered each semester

Writing Center Services 800 Bldg, Room 808 (714) 992-7153 E-mail: writingcenter@fullcoll.edu writingcenter.fullcoll.edu MonThurs 9 am7 pm *hours subject to change Fri 10 am2 pm One-on-one writing consultations with trained tutors Assistance with all stages of the writing process in all disciplines Appointments available: two half-hours per week. DSS and EOPS students may receive additional time Walk-in tutoring often available

ASSeSSMeNT/oRIeNTATIoN CeNTeR
500 Bldg, Room 513 (714) 992-7117 MonFri 9:00 amNoon and http://counseling.fullcoll.edu 1:004:00 pm Selected Sat 9:00 am1:00 pm Please check http://counseling. fullcoll.edu and click on testing for selected hours. The Fullerton College Assessment Center offers required assessment test for enrollment in Math and English courses. No appointment needed, come to the center during operating hours to complete your assessment/orientation. Assessment scores are valid for two years from your test date. Assessment Re-testing Policy: Within 90 days of test date, student may retest with counselor approval; after 90 days, students may retest, with exceptions. Please see a counselor for additional information. Starting Spring semester 2012 all placement testing will be by appointment only. Walk-in testing will no longer be offered. Please look for further updates on the assessment website.

ACADeMIC SUPPoRT CeNTeR


The Academic Support Center (ASC) provides services to assist All Fullerton College students and staff in achieving academic success. The Center is comprised of three related services: the Skills Center, the Tutoring Center, and the Writing Center. The ASC is located on the first floor (north or west entrances) of the Library/Learning Resource Center (800 Building). ASC Director: E-mail: academicsupport@fullcoll.edu (714) 992-7066

academicsupport.fullcoll.edu All Academic Support Center services are FRee to Fullerton College students. Skills Center Services: 800 Bldg, Room 801 (714) 992-7144 E-mail: skillscenter@fullcoll.edu skillscenter.fullcoll.edu MonThurs 7:30 am9 pm *hours subject to change Fri 7:30 am2 pm Sat 10 am2 pm Self-paced support for skill development in study skills, critical thinking, science, English and a variety of other subjects. Administration of make-up exams for all Fullerton College courses. Instructional lab support for courses in reading, English as a Second Language, foreign languages, and writing. Tutoring Center Services llR Center, Room 806 800 Bldg, Room 806 (714) 992-7151 E-mail: tutoringcenter@fullcoll.edu tutoringcenter.fullcoll.edu MonThurs 9 am8 pm *hours subject to change FriSat 10 am2 pm Free tutoring for many college courses by CRLA-trained facultyrecommended tutors Appointments available: one hour per week per course. DSS and EOPS students may receive additional time.

ASSoCIATeD STUDeNTS
200 Bldg, Room 222 (714) 992-7118 Mon and WedFri 7:30 am5:00 pm http://studentwww.fullcoll.edu/as Tues 8:00 am6:30 pm The Associated Students (A.S.) offers: Student Leadership Opportunities (i.e. A.S. Executives, Senators, Commissioners and Senate Members) Shared Governance Representation A.S. Student Handbook and Academic Planner Campus Photo IDs Club/Organization Constitution Approval Club/Organization and Inter-Club Council Leadership Co-sponsorship Support for Departments and Divisions FC Days Discount Ticket Sales Instructional Funding for Divisions to benefit students Programs, Activities, Discounts and Services for FC Students Regional and Statewide Leadership Involvement Student Center and Game Room Teacher of the Year Selection

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A.S. Benefits membership is only $8.50 per semester and $4.25 for the Summer term. The A.S. Benefits validation is placed on your Campus ID Card. Members receive: A.S. Student Handbook and Academic Planner Valuable discounts, services and activities Free admission to special campus activities Purchase an A.S. membership during registration or throughout the semester in Student Affairs, Room 223.

BUS AND TRAIN INFoRMATIoN


OCTA runs 5 buses by the College: 24, 43, 47, 147 and 213. OCTA Route 26 and Metrolink and Amtrak trains serve the Fullerton Transportation Center, just a 5-minute walk, or a short bus ride away. To get customized trip planning, call OCTA at (714) 636-RIDE, Metrolink (800) 371-LINK or Amtrak (800) USA-RAIL. 30-day OCTA bus passes are available for $55 at the Bursars Office (714) 992-7006. 10, 1-day passes are available for $36. Seniors (65 and older) and those with disabilities may purchase a 30-day pass for $18 with proof of eligibility. During the first two weeks of the semester, full-time students (6 or more units) may purchase a bus pass for 75 days at $95 or 120 days at $150. Prices are subject to change by OCTA. You must have full-time status at the time of purchase of discounted bus passes (75/120 day).

BooKSToRe
Student Services 2000 Bldg, 1st Floor Hours: MondayThursday 7:45 am 7:00 pm Friday 7:45 am 3:45 pm (Hours will be amended for holidays, campus closings, and other events and will be posted at the Bookstore and on Bookstore voicemail.) Extended back-to-school hours will be posted. oRDeR YoUR BooKS oNlINe at http://bookstore. fullcoll.edu ReFUND PolICY TeXTBooKS are refundable within 5 BUSINeSS DAYS of the start of the term as posted on the receipt and in the Bookstore. New texts MUST be in perfect condition: no markings, no folds, creases, or scratches. Any ORIGINAL shrinkwrap must be intact on books sold shrink-wrapped. Books for canceled classes subject to the publishers return policies. TeXTBooKS purchased after 5 days from the start of the term may be returned within one business day only. New conditions as above apply. There are no refunds on texts purchased in the last weeks of any semester. ReSToCKINg Fee: A restocking fee equal to 10% of the retail purchase price will be assessed to all textbook returns. The fee will be waived in case of dropped/changed classes, proof required, or if the incorrect textbook was purchased and is exchanged for correct book. Restocking fee does not apply to in-store rental titles or e-books. The restocking fee applies to textbooks only, standard returns policy is in effect for all other items. Clothing, supplies, and gifts are returnable within 7 days with a receipt and in original condition (tags attached). Food, beverages, software, general books, magazines, greeting cards, test forms, and other noted items are not eligible for return. Please refer to the posted refund policy in the Bookstore for details. FoRMS oF TeNDeR Personal, local, imprinted checks made payable to FC Bookstore are accepted in the amount of purchase with current student photo ID and drivers license. Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express and ATM/Debit cards are accepted with provisions posted. Photo ID may be required.

CAlWoRKS
315 N. Pomona (714) 992-7101 (just west of campus, between Whiting and Wilshire) MonThurs 8:00 am5:00 pm http://calworks.fullcoll.edu The CalWORKs Program is for students who are receiving AFDC/ welfare. Students are assigned to a CalWORKs Counselor who provides the guidance and support needed to achieve academic success while meeting welfare-to-work requirements. Services include: Academic, career and personal counseling Referral to both on- and off-campus resources for basic needs and emergency services which include housing/emergency shelter, food, clothing, rental and utility assistance, mental health, etc. Child care vouchers for both on- and off-campus child care Assist students in accessing County supportive services Students who are considering applying for cash aid are encouraged to schedule an appointment with a CalWORKs Counselor prior to application in order to secure an overview of the county CalWORKs Program requirements.

CAMPUS IDeNTIFICATIoN CARD


Campus Photo IDs may be obtained in the Student Center/Room 214 of the College Center during the advertised hours. Areas/ Services that require/prefer to have a Fullerton College Campus Photo ID Card are as follows: Academic Services Center, including Tutoring Center, Skills Center and Writing Center Associated Students, Student Affairs and Student Center Bursars Office for general purposes FC Bookstore to purchase items by check or credit card FC Library to check out books Financial Aid for general purposes Labs: Computer Labs, Circuit Labs, Fitness Labs, Fine Arts Labs and Math and Computer Labs

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

BURSARS oFFICe
Student Services 2000 Bldg, 1st Floor (714) 992-7006 MonFri 8:00 am5:00 pm http://fcbursar.fullcoll.edu The Bursars Office, aka Campus Accounting, collects, processes, and records the numerous daily financial transactions that occur around campus. They do the banking, pay the bills, and process deposits and requisitions for the colleges numerous trust accounts. The Bursars Office administers funded scholarships and approved third-party tuition payments. They are also the disbursing location for student-worker paychecks and some Financial Aid grants such as Chaffey. The Bursars Office also sells OCTA bus passes. More information can be found on their website.

The Campus Photo Identification Card is only $3.50 and is purchased only once during each students tenure at Fullerton College. A valid photo identification and current FC Schedule Bill is required to obtain the Campus Photo ID Card and semester validation. A free A.S. Student Handbook and Academic Planner will be provided, upon the 1st-time purchase of the Campus Photo ID Card, as available. For Refund/Credit Information and the Required Deadline for Requests, please see the current semesters Fees and Reschedule Page of the Class Schedule and the Quick Guide.

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Provide students with unofficial progress checks for certificates, associate degrees and transfer requirements Provide unofficial evaluations of other college transcripts Assist students in appropriate selection of Math, English and basic skills courses Assist students in clarifying and selecting their career goals Assist students in resolving concerns about life management issues Provide information on college policies and regulations Provide walk-in general information counseling Provide Orientation and New Student Group Advising Assistance with matriculation forms

CAReeR AND lIFe PlANNINg CeNTeR


2000 Bldg, 2nd Floor (714) 992-7121 MonThurs 9:00 am5:00 pm http://careercenter.fullcoll.edu Fri: Closed The Career and Life Planning Center offers individual and group appointments with career counseling faculty. The Center provides the following career development services and resources: Counseling to facilitate career exploration and career decision making Counseling for career/life transitions Special workshops and courses for undecided and adult re-entry students Career-related assessments (e.g., Strong, MBTI) Career research assistance Extensive research library of career reference materials

DISABIlITY SUPPoRT SeRVICeS


840 Bldg, Room 842 Check the website for current office hours (714) 992-7099 http://dsp.fullcoll.edu

CHIlD DeVeloPMeNT lABoRAToRY SCHool


The Child Development and Educational Studies Laboratory School has been in continual operation since 1959 and is an important component of the Child Development and Educational Studies Department and Social Science Division. The Lab not only provides a quality educational environment for pre-school aged children and their families it also serves as a training and demonstration school for students interested in the fields of Child Development and Early Childhood Education. We are licensed by the State Department of Social Services, funded in-part by the State Department of Education, are a United Way 5 Star Quality Center and are accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). We serve families without regard to sex, race, religion, ethnicity or sexual preference and make every effort to accommodate children with varying abilities. The Lab School is open year round, Monday through Friday, 7:30 am6:00 pm but is closed for specific campus holidays. All children in attendance receive a nutritious breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack. There is typically a waiting list to attend the Lab School. Preference is given to Fullerton College students, faculty and staff, however, families from the community are strongly encouraged to apply. For information about enrollment, tuition fees or tuition assistance please contact Jennifer Pearson at (714) 992-7069/jpearson@ fullcoll.edu or Tom Chiaromonte (714) 992-7070/tchiaromonte@ fullcoll.edu

Disability Support Services (DSS) is the designated office that works with students with professionally verified disabilities. DSS assists the campus and faculty in providing mandated educational accommodations and academic adjustments. DSS also provides specialized instruction and support to students with disabilities.

eXTeNDeD oPPoRTUNITY PRogRAMS AND SeRVICeS (eoPS)


2000 Bldg, 2020 Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri 8:00 am5:00 pm Tues 8:00 am7:00 pm (714) 992-7097 http://eops.fullcoll.edu

EOPS is a statewide program of the California Community Colleges that offers services to students who qualify based on a demonstrated economic and educational disadvantage. Participation in the program is limited by funding, so apply as early as possible. Services include: Counselingboth professional and para-professional Assistance in applying for financial aid and scholarships Workshops Transfer services Assistance with books

FINANCIAl AID PRogRAMS


fed school code 001201
100 Bldg, Room 115 Mon/Wed/Thurs/Fri 8:00 am5:00 pm Tues 8:00 am7:00 pm (714) 992-7091 http://financialaid.fullcoll.edu

CoUNSelINg CeNTeR
2000 Bldg, 2nd Floor (714) 992-7084 MonTues 8:00 am7:00 pm WedThurs 8:00 am5:00 pm Online Counseling: http://counseling.fullcoll.edu The Counseling Center offers new, continuing and returning students individual appointments with counseling faculty to: Assist students in preparing a Student Educational Program Plan (SEPP), which includes courses to meet the requirements for college majors, career preparation or transfer to four-year colleges and universities Provide students with information on transfer, major preparation and general education requirements

Fullerton College offers financial assistance to students through the Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Federal Direct Student Loans, Cal Grants B & C, Federal Work Study, and the Board of Governors Fee Waiver. Apply for financial aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.gov Best times to applyJanuary 1 to March 2; however, you may apply anytime Follow the Steps to Financial Aid on our website to complete the Financial Aid process Apply for Board of Governors Fee Waiver on mygateway or by completing the FAFSA Please note that the Fee Waiver only covers enrollment fees; student must pay health fees and any material fees

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FooD SeRVICe
CAMPUS DININg The Food Court, located in the College Center, features several branded concepts including Grill 155, Ultimate Baja, Slice of Life Pizza and Pasta, Buzzys Deli, Garden Daze, Jamba Juice and Simply to Go featuring a wide variety of fresh made grab and go items. Stingers Cafe, offering a variety of coffee drinks and grab-andgo sandwiches and salads, is located at the Historic Library Courtyard. Beverage and Snack vending units are located throughout the campus for 24/7 availability.

Your HealtH Fees at Work


The Student Health Center provides all of the services you find in a routine medical clinic. Most of the services such as a visit to the physician, nurse practitioner, RN, psychologist, or health educator are at no cost to you. Laboratory tests, immunizations, medications, pelvic exams and employment or wellness exams are provided at very low fees. Call (714) 992-7093. Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Psychologists by appointment Check out our website: http://healthservices.fullcoll.edu

FUlleRToN College FoUNDATIoN, INC.


Need Money for School?

Apply for a $cholarship!


Go to http://fullertoncollegescholarships.com
315 Pomona Ave., Fullerton, CA 92832 The scholarship application period for the 20122013 Fall and Spring Semesters begins on January 1, 2012 and ends on March 31, 2012

INTeRNATIoNAl STUDeNT CeNTeR


200 Bldg, Room 220 (714) 992-7078 MonFri 8:00 am5:00 pm http://isc.fullcoll.edu International Student Center (ISC) provides services to international students on the F-1 student visa and those seeking an F-1 student visa. The ISC is dedicated to supporting international students both academically and personally. International students benefit from specialized and individual attention. Services and programs include: International admissions (new, transfer, and change of status) Academic counseling Immigration advising New Student Orientation and Welcome Week activities Housing and American host family resources Employment authorization and resources Cultural activities and social events California Cousins Mentor Program

(714) 525-5651

HeAlTH SeRVICeS
1200 Bldg, Room 1204 Call for hours (714) 992-7093 http://healthservices.fullcoll.edu

Health Services provides health care and crisis assessment for Fullerton College students. Pursuant to Education Code and District policy, Fullerton College has a mandatory health fee of $17 per semester and $14 for summer session. Any student who depends exclusively on prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a bonafide religious sect, denomination or organization is exempt from paying the health fee. Requests for the exemption must be made to the Director of Health Services. Both the health fee and exemption are subject to change by the State legislature. The mandatory health fee which must be paid at the time of registration, makes the following services available: Health/Wellness counseling Medical treatment for illness First aid for traumatic injuries Hearing appraisals Referrals to community agencies Physician consultations by appointment Clinical laboratory testing at reduced costs Medications and/or prescriptions at reduced costs Minor surgery at reduced costs Individual crisis screening/assessment with an RN Mental health assessment and referral

More information on the F-1 student visa can be found at http://educationusa.state.gov

MISSION STATEMENT We prepare students to be successful learners. VISION STATEMENT Fullerton College will create a community that promotes inquiry and intellectual curiosity, personal growth and a life-long appreciation for the power of learning. CORE VALUES We respect and value the diversity of our entire community. We value tradition and innovation. We support the involvement of all in the decision-making process. We expect everyone to continue growing and learning. We believe in the power of the individual and the strength of the group. We expect everyone to display behavior in accordance with personal integrity and high ethical standards. We accept our responsibility for the betterment of the world around us.

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lIBRARY
Library Learning Resource Center 800 Bldg (714) 992-7039 http://library.fullcoll.edu MonThurs 7:30 am 9:00 pm Fri 7:30 am 5:00 pm Sat 10:00 am 2:00 pm The mission of the library is to assist students, faculty, and staff in attaining their educational and informational goals in a supportive library environment. The library offers onsite services that include: Research assistance and instruction A large circulating and reference book collection Periodicals and multimedia Interlibrary loans and reserve materials A college history archival collection Photocopying and computer printing (B&W and color) Computers with Internet and MS Office Express stations for quick email correspondance WiFi access on the 2nd floor Adaptive workstations for persons with disabilities Other services are available both on and off campus via the librarys website: http://library.fullcoll.edu. These online services include: The library catalog Online databases for access to periodicals, ebooks, and other resources Research guides and tutorials Helpful links to assist with Internet research Email and instant message reference services The library, located on the north end of the Fullerton College Quad, has faculty and staff on duty to assist students with their informational needs. Librarians conduct library instruction sessions throughout the term on topics such as search strategies, accessing and evaluating print and electronic sources, and citing sources for research papers. The Friends of the Library voluntarily staff a store within the library where used books and other materials are sold for a nominal fee. It is open to students, faculty, staff and community patrons. The Friends group receives gifts and raises funds for the purchase of library materials, equipment and other outlay needs as identified by the library staff. For additional information and store hours, check the Friends website: library.fullcoll.edu/friends.htm or call (714) 992-7039 x27154.

PARKINg NeW PRoCeDUReS (see page 5)


Parking permits are required in all campus parking lots. Students may purchase semester parking permits at any time through mygateway. Daily parking permits are available from vending machines in designated parking lots. Parking fees are: Automobiles Fee Waiver recipients Motorcycles Fall or Spring Summer $35 $20 $20 $20 $10

Fall or Spring Summer (Motorcycles must park in motorcycle parking only) Daily parking permits $2 per day Students using DMV disabled person placards must also display a valid student parking permit. Students requiring short-term (<45 days) medical parking should go to the Campus Safety Office.

Questions regarding parking and traffic rules should be directed to the Campus Safety Department at (714) 992-7080, or see the website at http://campussafety.fullcoll.edu

SAFeTY
1500 Bldg. Available 24 hours a day (714) 992-7080 http://campussafety.fullcoll.edu

The mission of the Fullerton College Campus Safety Department is to ensure the safety of students, faculty, staff, and visitors while on campus, and to protect the property and facilities of the college and its students, employees and visitors. Evening Escort Servicesuse Emergency Telephones on campus or dial (714) 992-7777 For life-threatening emergencies, dial 911

STUDeNT AFFAIRS
200 Bldg, Room 223 Mon & WedFri 8:00 am5:00 pm Tues 8:00 am-6:30 pm (714) 992-7095 http://stuaff.fullcoll.edu

Registration Help
Chat: go to www.fullcoll.edu and click Admissions (chat feature is available during Admissions & Records Office Hours) Phone: 1-714-992-7075 Admissions and Records Office Hours
Beginning Jan. 23rd to Feb. 10th Mon. & Tues. ......................................8:00 am 6:30 pm Wed., Thurs., Fri. ...............................8:00 am 5:00 pm Beginning Feb 13th Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. .....................8:00 am 5:00 pm Tues. ..................................................8:00 am 6:30 pm

The Student Affairs Office provides: Associated Students (A.S.) Direction and Advisement A.S. and Club/Organization Event Scheduling Awards & Recognition Events Campus Posting Approval Campus Procedures Information Club Program Direction and Advisement College Hour Events Commencement Ceremony and Reception FC Days Discount Ticket Sales Festival of Diversity Homecoming Housing Information Men and Women of Distinction Practical Learning Experiences Standards of Student Conduct and Discipline Student Affairs Marketplace Student Leadership Training Student Rights Information Student Right-To-Know Teacher of the Year Process Coordination

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TRANSFeR CeNTeR AND CADeNA CUlTURAl CeNTeR


200 Bldg, Room 212 MonThurs 8:00 am5:00 pm Fri 8:00 am2:00 pm (714) 992-7086 http://cadena.fullcoll.edu http://transfer.fullcoll.edu

VeTeRANS ReSoURCe CeNTeR


Bldg. 500, Room 518 (714) 992-7102 Please contact office for current hours veterans@fullcoll.edu Priority registration per SB272 Certification for CA Dept. of Veterans Affairs Survivors and Dependents Fee Waiver Certification of Montgomery GI Bill-regular Active Duty, Selected Reserve (Ch. 30, 1606 and 1607-REAP), Vocational Rehabilitation (Ch. 31), and Post 9/11 GI Bill (Ch. 33). Library Instructional Support Program

The Cadena/Transfer Center is a dynamic department within the Fullerton College Counseling Division. We are comprised of the merger of the Cadena Cultural Center and the Transfer Center. Our mission is to provide services that enhance awareness of campus diversity, facilitate transfer to colleges and universities, and promote student development. We accomplish our mission by providing the following services to the campus community: Cadena Cultural Center Services: Cultural Celebrations Diversity Library Guest Speakers and Lecturers Seminars on student empowerment and resources Tours to local cultural museums and sites Online Resources for Diversity: http://cadena.fullcoll.edu Transfer Center Services: Advising and Counseling (walk-in) Appointments with University Representatives College Fairs College Research Library Computer Stations Financial Aid and scholarship information Seminars on transfer options, admissions, and applications University Tours Online Resources for Transfer: http://transfer.fullcoll.edu

WoRKFoRCe CeNTeR
Student Services 2000 Bldg, Room 2002 (714) 992-7136 Mon/Thurs 9:00 am5:00 pm http://workforce.fullcoll.edu Tues/Wed 9:00 am7:00 pm Fri 9:00 am1:00 pm The Workforce Centers mission is to educate and support students in their search for jobs, internships, job preparation skills and provide workshops on new trends and skills required to be successful in the workplace. The Center offers services and resources to currently-enrolled students and Fullerton College alumni. Services include: Daily postings of full-time, part-time, temporary, and seasonal employment opportunities Individualized assistance with resume/cover letter writing Mock interviews and interview techniques Workshops on various employment topics Free resume faxing Resource materials on relevant job search and business etiquette topics Job fairs each term Students must register each school year by presenting their current student ID or a drivers license and class printout.

C o m p u t e r t e r m i n a l s a va i l a b l e f o r m y G at e w ay a C C e s s
Department Admissions and Records Lobby Cadena/Transfer Center Computer Lab Library Skills Center location 2000 Building, 1st Floor College Center 212, 1st Floor Room 511 800 Building (LLRC) 800 Building (LLRC) West Entrance Dates and hours of availability may vary

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NoRTH oRANge CoUNTY CoMMUNITY College DISTRICT


NoNDISCRIMINATIoN STATeMeNT It is the policy of the North Orange County Community College District to provide an educational, employment, and business environment in which no person shall be unlawfully subjected to discrimination or sexual harassment, nor unlawfully denied full and equal access to the benefits of District programs or activities on the basis of ethnic group identification, national origin, religion, age, gender, race, color, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, or physical or mental disability as defined and prohibited by state and federal statutes. Any student who engages in unlawful discrimination or sexual harassment in violation of this policy will be subject to disciplinary action, which may include suspension or expulsion.
Students who believe they have been subjected to unlawful discrimination, including sexual harassment, or who seek information regarding the Districts Unlawful Discrimination Policy, should contact the Office of the District Director of Human Resources at (714) 808-4818. The following person is designated by the North Orange County Community College District as the Responsible Officer/ Section 504 and Title IX Coordinator for receiving and coordinating the investigation of all unlawful discrimination complaints filed pursuant to section 59328 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations, and for coordinating compliance with section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1992, and response to discrimination complaints related thereto: Name: Jeffrey O. Horsley Position: Vice Chancellor, Human Resources Address: 1830 W. Romneya Drive Anaheim, CA 92801-1819 Telephone: (714) 808-4822

AFIRMACIN SoBRe No DISCRIMINACIoN


Las normas generales del North Orange County Community College District proveen un entorno educacional, laboral y comercial en el que ninguna persona es expuesta a la discriminacin ni al acoso u hostigamiento sexual, como tampoco a ninguna vejacin castigada por la ley, ni a negarle, contrario a la ley, acceso total y equitativo a los beneficios y actividades de los programas del Distrito, debido al grupo tnico al cual pertenece, nacionalidad de origen, religin, edad, gnero, raza, color, ancestros, inclinaciones sexuales, estado civil, o discapacidad fsica o mental, tal como lo definen y prohben los estatutos estatales y federales. Todo estudiante que discrimine, acose u hostigue ilegalmente a otra persona, en contravencin de las normas generales, quedar sujeto a que se tomen medidas disciplinarias contra esa persona, lo cual puede incluir suspensin o expulsin de este centro educacional. Todo estudiante que crea ha sido objeto de discriminacin ilcita, incluyendo acoso u hostigamiento, o que desee obtener informacin con respecto a las Normas Generales del Distrito sobre Discriminacin Ilcita (Districts Unlawful Discrimination Policy), debe comunicarse con la oficina del Director Distrital de Recursos Humanos (714) 808-4818. La persona que mencionamos ms adelante, ha sido designada por el North Orange County Community College District, como el Funcionario Responsable/Coordinador de la Seccin 504/Derecho IX, ante quien se debe presentar la informacin para coordinar la investigacin de todas las quejas de discriminacin ilegal interpuestas, conforme a lo estipulado en la seccin 59328 del Derecho 5 de las Reglamentaciones del Cdigo de California, y para coordinar el acatamiento de la Seccin 504 del Decreto de Rehabilitacin de 1973 y del Derecho II del Decretote 1990 que ampara a los Americanos con Discapacidades, Derecho IX de las enmiendas de la educacin de 1992, y responder a las quejas por discriminacin relacionada: Nombre: Jeffrey O. Horsley Posicin: Vice Chancellor, Human Resources Direccin: 1830 W. Romneya Drive Anaheim, CA 92801-1819 Telfono: (714) 808-4822

VICTIMS oF SeXUAl ASSAUlT


Students who are victims of sexual assault occurring on District property or on an off-campus site or facility maintained by the District, or who seek information or assistance regarding a sexual assault, should contact the campus Director of Health Services at (714) 992-7093 or the Director of Campus Public Safety at (714) 992-7080. Except as may otherwise be required by law, all inquiries will be maintained in confidence.

VICTIMAS Del ACoSo U HoSTIgAMIeNTo SeXUAl


Aquellos estudiantes que sean vctimas de asalto sexual dentro del predio del Distrito o en algn sitio fuera del terreno o establecimiento universitario, bajo la responsabilidad del Distrito, o que busque informacin o ayuda con respecto a un asalto sexual, debe comunicarse con el Director de Servicios de Salubridad, llamando al telfono: 714-992-7093, o con el Director de la Seguridad Pblica del Terreno Universitario, llamando al 714-992-7080. Excepto como de alguna otra manera lo exija la ley, toda pregunta e informacin se mantendr en la ms estricta confidencialidad.

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CAMPUS SAFeTY
Students Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act In compliance with the Students Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990 and to ensure a safe, secure environment, the College has adopted the following procedures: A. Students and staff should report serious crimes and emergencies, i.e., fire/medical, occurring on campus to the Campus Safety Department, or call 911. When using an on-campus phone or Emergency Phone, call 27777. Campus Safety may be contacted in the 1500 Building or by calling ext. 27080 during regular business hours. The Campus Safety Department is located at the west side of the campus off Lemon St. In most cases, a Campus Safety staff member will respond to the scene and will complete a Fullerton College Incident Report. If necessary, the Fullerton Police Department will be contacted. B. Only staff members are authorized to have keys to buildings, and no students are to have access to campus facilities without staff supervision. Security problems should be reported to the Campus Safety Department. The Campus Safety Department has the authority to enforce the campus Code of Conduct, under the Education and Penal Code of the State of California; and according to the Education Code is the liaison with local police and Sheriffs departments in all cases of criminal actions. The campus emergency procedures publication states that students and staff should make a prompt and accurate report to the Campus Safety Department in the event of an emergency. Campus programs which inform students and employees about being responsible for their own safety and the safety of others include: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. E. Emergency procedures publication posted widely on campus. Notices which are distributed periodically to all staff members. Periodic articles in the student newspaper on safetyrelated issues. Programs presented by the Associated Students. Staff Development programs.

DRUg-FRee AND AlCoHol-FRee DISTRICT PolICY


The Federal Government has mandated that as of October 1, 1990, there will be no drug usage by students, staff or faculty on college campuses anywhere in the United States. On January 13, 1992, the Board of Trustees of the North Orange County Community College District adopted the following policy statement to comply with the law. The policy, which is to be shared in writing with students, staff and faculty is as follows: on November 18, 1988, Congress passed the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988. (P.l. 100-690, Title V, Subtitle D; 41 U.S.C. 701 et seq.). The statute requires contractors and grantees of Federal agencies to certify that they will provide a drug-free workplace. Making this required certification is a precondition for receiving a contract or grant from a Federal agency. Pursuant to the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, it is unlawful to manufacture, distribute, dispense, possess, or use controlled substances at all District worksites and/or while in the performance of District business or attending a District event or program. The Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989 (P.l. 101-226) amends the previous law of 1988 to include that it is also unlawful to manufacture, distribute, dispense, possess, use or sell illicit drugs and alcohol in the workplace or at any District activities or events or while performing District business. Compliance for employees The District intends to make every effort to provide and maintain a drug-free workplace. Pursuant to the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989, it is unlawful to manufacture, distribute, dispense, possess, use or sell illicit drugs and alcohol in all buildings, property, facilities, service areas and satellite centers of the district. Any employee violating this policy will be subject to disciplinary action which may include termination. Any employee convicted under a criminal drug and/or alcohol statute for conduct in the workplace or while on District business must report this conviction within five (5) calendar days to the Vice Chancellor, Human Resources. Compliance for Students The District intends to make every effort to provide and maintain a drug-free campus. Pursuant to the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989, it is unlawful to manufacture, distribute, dispense, possess, use or sell illicit drugs and alcohol in all buildings, property, facilities, service areas and satellite centers of the District. All students are required to comply with this policy as a condition of their continued enrollment. Any student violating this policy will be subject to disciplinary action, including suspension, and up to expulsion. legal Sanctions Under Federal, State and local laws are available in the following locations:

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The Student Code of Conduct and the State Penal Code prohibit the possession, use, and sale of alcoholic beverages and illegal drugs on campus, except as specified in the Education Code.

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Evening escort services are available Monday through Saturday. If a student or staff member wants an escort to his/her vehicle, locate an emergency phone, press emer gency button. Or call Campus Safety at (714) 9927777. An officer will meet you at your location, then escort you to your vehicle. 133

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Alcohol/Drug Abuse Counseling, Treatment, Rehabilitation Information Personal counseling and complete referral information is available for students in the Student Health Center. Please refer to College Catalog for standards of student conduct and discipline policy.

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STANDARDS oF STUDeNT CoNDUCT AND DISCIPlINe PolICY


the standards of student conduct and disciplinary action for violation of
Board Policy 5500 were approved by the noCCCD Board on January 28, 2003, and were drawn in compliance with Sections 66300, 76030, 76033, 76034, 76036 of the State education Code. Students are expected to respect and obey civil and criminal law and shall be subject to the legal penalties for violation of the city, county, state, and national law(s). Student conduct must conform to Board Policy and college regulations and procedures. As cited in BP5500, A student who violates the standards of student conduct shall be subject to disciplinary action including, but not limited to, the removal, suspension or expulsion of the student. Misconduct which constitutes good cause for disciplinary action includes, but is not limited to, the following: 1. Disruptive behavior, willful disobedience, habitual profanity or vulgarity, the open and persistent defiance of the authority of, or persistent abuse of, District personnel, or violating the rights of other students. 2. Failure to identify oneself when requested to do so by District officials acting in the performance of their duties. 3. Cheating, plagiarism in connection with an academic program (including plagiarism in a student publication), or engaging in other academic dishonesty. 4. Dishonesty, forgery, alteration, or misuse of District documents, records, or identification, or knowingly furnishing false information to the District. 5. Misrepresentation of oneself or of an organization to be an agent of the District. 6. Causing, attempting to cause, or threatening to cause physical injury or physical or verbal abuse or any threat of force or violence to the person, property, or family of any member of the college community, whether on or off District property as defined above. 7. Willful misconduct which results in injury or death to a student or to District personnel, or which results in the cutting, defacing, or other damage to any real or personal property of the District. 8. unauthorized entry into, unauthorized use of, or misuse of property of the District. 9. Stealing or attempting to steal District property or private property on District premises, or knowingly receiving stolen District property or stolen private property on District premises. 10. Causing or attempting to cause damage to District property, or to private property on District premises. 11. unlawful use, sale, possession, offer to sell, furnishing, or being under the influence of any controlled substance listed in the California Health and Safety Code, Section 11053 et seq., an alcoholic beverage, or an intoxicant of any kind, or any poison classified as such by Schedule D in Section 4160 of the Business and Professions Code or other State law defining controlled substance while on District property, or at a District function; or unlawful possession of, or offering, arranging or negotiating the sale of any drug paraphernalia, as defined in the California Health and Safety Code, section 11014.5. 12. Willful or persistent smoking in any area where smoking has been prohibited by law or by regulation of the District. 13. Possession, sale, use, or otherwise furnishing of explosives, dangerous chemicals, deadly weapons or other dangerous objects including, but not limited to, any facsimile firearm, knife or explosive on District property, or at a District function, without prior written authorization of the Chancellor, College President, School of Continuing education Provost, or authorized designee. 14. engaging in lewd, indecent, or obscene behavior on District property, or at a District function. 15. Violation of municipal, state, or federal laws in connection with attendance at programs or services offered by the District, or while on District property or at District-sponsored activities. 16. Soliciting or assisting another to do any act (including the purchasing, transporting or consumption of any controlled substance), while under the supervision of a District official, which would subject a student to expulsion, suspension, probation, or other discipline pursuant to this policy. 17. Attempting any act constituting cause for disciplinary action as identified in the above sections of this policy. 18. Committing sexual harassment as defined by law or by District policies and procedures. 19. engaging in harassing or discriminatory behavior based on race, sex (i.e., gender), religion, age, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by law. 20. engaging in physical or verbal intimidation or harassment of such severity or pervasiveness as to have the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with a students academic performance, or District employees work performance, or of creating an intimidating, hostile or offensive educational or work environment. 21. engaging in physical or verbal disruption of instructional or student services activities, administrative procedures, public service functions, authorized curricular or co-curricular activities or prevention of authorized guests from carrying out the purpose for which they are on District property. 22. Stalking, defined as a pattern of conduct by a student with intent to follow, alarm, or harass another person, and which causes that person to reasonably fear for his or her safety, and where the student has persisted in the pattern of conduct after the person has demanded that the student cease the pattern of conduct. Violation of a restraining order shall, without more, constitute stalking under this policy. 23. Persistent, serious misconduct where other means of correction have failed to bring about proper conduct or where the presence of the student causes a continuing danger to the physical safety of students or others. 24. engaging in expression which is obscene, libelous, or slanderous according to current legal standards, or which so incites students as to create a clear and present danger of the commission of unlawful acts on District property, or the violation of the lawful administrative procedures of the District, or the substantial disruption of the orderly operation of the District. Furthermore, no student shall be suspended from a college or School of Continuing education program or expelled unless the conduct for which the student is disciplined is related to college, School of Continuing education or District activity or attendance. Also, any violation of law, ordinance, regulation or rule regulating, or pertaining to, the parking of vehicles, shall not be cause for removal, suspension, or expulsion of a student. the Chancellor shall establish procedures for the imposition of discipline on students in accordance with the requirements for due process of law. the procedures shall identify potential disciplinary actions including, but not limited to, the removal, suspension, or expulsion of a student. the Chancellor shall establish procedures of which all students are informed of the rules and regulations governing student behavior.

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Spring 2012 Final Exam Schedule

FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE

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Course Index
ACCOUNTING ..........................................................................20 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ..............................................21 Policy Academy ...................................................................21 Short Courses......................................................................21 Continuing Professional Training .........................................21 Semester Length Courses ...................................................22 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY ................................................23 ANTHROPOLOGY ....................................................................24 ARCHITECTURE ......................................................................25 ART/COMPUTER GRAPHICS ..................................................26 ART ...........................................................................................27 Art History ............................................................................27 Painting..........................................................................28, 31 Ceramics .............................................................................29 Sculpture .............................................................................29 Jewelry ................................................................................30 Drawing ...............................................................................30 ASTRONOMY (see Earth Sciences) .........................................54 AUTOMOTIVE ...........................................................................32 BIOLOGY ..................................................................................33 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT......................................................34 Finance and Investment-Related Courses ..........................34 English-Related Courses .....................................................35 International Business Courses ...........................................35 Law-Related Courses ..........................................................35 Management-Related Courses............................................36 Marketing Management .......................................................36 CHEMISTRY .............................................................................37 CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND ED STUDIES .............................38 CHINESE...................................................................................41 CINEMA, RADIO AND TELEVISION .........................................41 COMPUTER INFORMATION SERVICES .................................43 Computer Application Courses ............................................43 Computer Information Systems Courses .............................44 Internet and Web Design Courses.......................................45 Keyboarding and Typing Courses........................................45 Operating System, Network and Security Courses .............46 Programming Courses.........................................................46 COMPUTER SCIENCE .............................................................46 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY............................................47 COSMETOLOGY ......................................................................48 COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE ..............................................50 DANCE ......................................................................................52 DRAFTING ................................................................................54 EARTH SCIENCES ...................................................................54 Oceanography .....................................................................55 ECONOMICS ............................................................................56 ENGINEERING .........................................................................56 ENGLISH ...................................................................................56 ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND-LANGUAGE (ESL) .........................63 Reading and Writing Courses ..............................................63 Grammar Courses ...............................................................65 Vocabulary Courses ............................................................65 Pronunciation Courses ........................................................65 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES.................................................65 ETHNIC STUDIES.....................................................................66 FASHION ...................................................................................67 FOODS AND NUTRITION .........................................................69 FRENCH....................................................................................69 GEOGRAPHY ...........................................................................70 GERMAN ...................................................................................70 HEALTH EDUCATION ...............................................................70 HISTORY ...................................................................................70 HORTICULTURE .......................................................................74 INTERIOR DESIGN...................................................................75 JAPANESE ................................................................................76 JOURNALISM ...........................................................................76 LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY .........................................................77 MACHINE TECHNOLOGY ........................................................77 MARKETING (see Business Management)...............................36 MATHEMATICS .........................................................................79 MICROBIOLOGY ......................................................................84 MUSIC .......................................................................................84 OCEANOGRAPHY (see Earth Sciences)..................................55 PARALEGAL STUDIES .............................................................91 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES ..............................92 PHOTOGRAPHY.......................................................................93 PHYSICAL EDUCATION ...........................................................94 Activities ..............................................................................94 Intercollegiate Athletics ........................................................98 PHYSICS .................................................................................101 POLITICAL SCIENCE .............................................................102 PRINTING TECHNOLOGY .....................................................103 PSYCHOLOGY .......................................................................104 RADIO (see Cinema-Radio-TV) ................................................41 READING ................................................................................106 REAL ESTATE .........................................................................107 SOCIAL SCIENCES ................................................................108 SOCIOLOGY ...........................................................................108 SPANISH .................................................................................109 SPEECH .................................................................................. 110 STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES .......................................... 112 TECHNOLOGY-RELATED COURSES ................................... 113 THEATRE ARTS ...................................................................... 113 WELDING ................................................................................ 117 WELLNESS ............................................................................. 118 WOMENS STUDIES...............................................................120

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ECRWSS Dated Material
North Orange County Community College District Board of Trustees Jeffrey P. Brown Barbara Dunsheath, Ed.D. Leonard Lahtinen Michael Matsuda Molly McClanahan Donna Miller M. Tony Ontiveros Chris Sanchez , Fullerton College Student Trustee Ned Doffoney, Ed.D., Chancellor Rajen Vurdien, Ph.D., MBA, President, Fullerton College

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