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will need to attend the orientation meeting or contact the
Accounting instructor directly.
ACCTG 408.855.5343 12115 TTH 01:15PM–03:20PM Manske N2-401 4.0

ACCTG*001B Principles of Accounting


ACCTG*001A Principles of Accounting Prerequisite: ACCTG 001A. Advisory: MATH 903. Course covers
Advisory: MATH 903. This course includes basic accounting theory and accounting theory, procedure dealing with the operation of partnerships,
procedure, the accounting entity, and generally accepted accounting corporations, cost accounting and financial analysis. Grade Only. (UC/
principles. Grade Only. (UC/CSU) CSU)
E 12107 T 05:15PM–09:30PM Bjork N2-501 4.0 E 12116 M 05:30PM–09:45PM Hui N2-302 4.0
12108 MW 09:20AM–11:25AM Venkata MT-14 4.0 O 12117 Christopher ONLINE 4.0
EO 12109 TH 04:45PM–06:50PM Manske N2-401 4.0 NOTE: Section 012117 is a Mission College online class.
Manske ONLINE Students taking this section must have access to the Internet.
NOTE: Section 012109 is a Mission College hybrid class. Well meet on campus five times during the semester:
Students taking this section must have access to the Internet. Wednesday, 8/31, from 5:00pm-6:50pm in room S3-401,
A hybrid course is a combination on online and in-class. This and on 9/28, 10/5, 11/9 and 12/14 from 5:00pm-6:50pm in
course meets only one day per week in-class: Thursdays. The room W2-301. Alternate time for orientation on 8/31 is from
rest of the time is completed online using the schools Angel 10:25am-12:15pm with section 012119. Alternate time for
system. You may contact the instructor at steven.manske@ exams on 10/5, 11/9 and 12/14 is from 10:25am-12:15pm or
wvm.edu. Students wanting to add this section on or after 3:00pm-4:50pm or 7:00pm-8:50pm. Please read the course
Monday, August 29th, must attend the orientation meeting syllabus and start the first assignment before the orientation.
or contact the instructor directly. The syllabus is at http://salsa.missioncollege.org/christopher.
12110 TTH 10:25AM–12:30PM Randall S1-401 4.0 The instructor is at betty.christopher@wvm.edu. Students
wanting to add this section on or after Monday, August 29,
12111 MW 12:40PM–02:45PM Christopher N2-401 4.0 will need to attend the orientation meeting or contact the
O 12112 Christopher ONLINE 4.0 instructor directly.
NOTE: Section 012112 is a Mission College online class. 12118 MW 10:25AM–12:30PM Manske N2-401 4.0
Students taking this section must have access to the Internet.
Well meet on campus five times during the semester: O 12119 Christopher ONLINE 4.0
Wednesday, 8/31, from 3:00pm-4:50pm in room E3-501, NOTE: Section 012119 is a Mission College online class.
and on 9/28, 10/5, 11/9 and 12/14 from 3:00pm-4:50pm in Students taking this section must have access to the Internet.
room S3-301. Alternate time for orientation on 8/31 is from Well meet on campus five times during the semester:
7:00pm-8:50pm with section 012114. Alternate time for Wednesday, 8/31, from 10:25am-12:15pm in room W3-301,
exams on 10/5, 11/9 and 12/14 is from 10:25am-12:15pm or and on 9/28, 10/5, 11/9 and 12/14 from 10:25am-12:15pm
5:00pm-6:50pm or 7:00pm-8:50pm. Please read the course in room MT-23. Alternate time for orientation on 8/31 is from
syllabus and start the first assignment before the orientation. 5:00pm-6:50pm with section 012117. Alternate time for
The syllabus is at http://salsa.missioncollege.org/christopher. exams on 10/5, 11/9 and 12/14 is from 3:00pm-4:50pm or
The instructor is at betty.christopher@wvm.edu. Students 5:00pm-6:50pm or 7:00pm-8:50pm. Please read the course
wanting to add this section on or after Monday, August 29, syllabus and start the first assignment before the orientation.
will need to attend the orientation meeting or contact the The syllabus is at http://salsa.missioncollege.org/christopher.
instructor directly. The instructor is at betty.christopher@wvm.edu. Students
wanting to add this section on or after Monday, August 29,
12113 MW 07:00PM–09:05PM Venkata MT-24 4.0 will need to attend the orientation meeting or contact the
O 12114 Christopher ONLINE 4.0 instructor directly.
NOTE: Section 012114 is a Mission College online class.
Students taking this section must have access to the Internet. ACCTG*022 Basic Accounting Principles
Well meet on campus five times during the semester: and Procedures
Wednesday, 8/31, from 7:00pm-8:50pm in room N3-401, This is a step-by-step yet comprehensive introduction to accounting
and on 9/28, 10/5, 11/9 and 12/14 from 7:00pm-8:50pm in concepts, principles, and procedures. The course is recommended for
room N3-401. Alternate time for orientation on 8/31 is from
individuals who are new to accounting, need a review, or who have had
3:00pm-4:50pm with section 012112. Alternate time for
exams on 10/5, 11/9 and 12/14 is from 10:25am-12:15pm or difficulty in other accounting courses. This course consists of a foundation
3:00pm-4:50pm or 5:00pm-6:50pm. Please read the course module and a completion module that together cover both the theory
syllabus and start the first assignment before the orientation. and procedure elements of the full accounting cycle, for both service
The syllabus is at http://salsa.missioncollege.org/christopher. and merchandising operations, including financial statement preparation.
The instructor is at betty.christopher@wvm.edu. Students Cash internal control procedures are included. A supplementary basic
wanting to add this section on or after Monday, August 29,
 math review is also available. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
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O 12120 Mostyn ONLINE 5.0 ACCTG*051A Income Tax


NOTE: Section 012120 is a Mission College online class. Prerequisite: ACCTG 001A or demo skills. Advisory: MATH 903. Course
This is a fully online class, including all exams, and the book covers federal income tax law & procedures for computing individual
may be ordered online or purchased at the Mission College income tax liability. Grade Only. (CSU)
bookstore. Please attend the orientation on Wednesday,
September 7, from 6:00 7:00pm in room N3-401. A detailed E 12126 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Bjork S3-401 3.0
course syllabus is available on Greg Mostyns home page in
the accounting department section of the Mission College ACCTG*052 Payroll and Business
website. The instructor can be reached at (408) 855-5342 Tax Accounting
or by email at greg.mostyn@wvm.edu. Prerequisite: ACCTG 001A or demo skills. Advisory: MATH 903. This
course will offer a thorough study of payroll preparation, payroll taxes,
ACCTG*033 Projected Cash Flow and sales taxes and personal property taxes. Grade Only. (CSU)
Financial Statements Using Excel E 12127 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Bjork E1-603 3.0
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. Prerequisite:ACCTG
001A.This course combines the theory and procedure of cash budgeting ACCTG*057A Cost Accounting
and financial statement projection with the spreadsheet program Excel. Prerequisite: ACCTG 001B. Advisory: MATH 903. Cost accounting
Students build Excel spreadsheet models to project an income statement, terminology and concepts used in current practice. Develops practical
balance sheet, and cash flow budget. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) applications to cost accounting. Grade Only. (CSU)
ES 12121 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Hui E3-302 1.5 E 12128 T 05:30PM–09:45PM Bernacchi S3-301 4.0
(Meets 09/01-10/13)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/01/11
ACCTG*058A Intermediate Accounting
ACCTG*034 Business Financial Prerequisite: ACCTG 001B. Advisory: MATH 903. Review of financial
Planning Using Excel accounting with in-depth analysis of balance sheet accounts, time value
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053 Prerequisite:ACCTG of money, & accounting theory. Grade Only. (CSU)
001A.This course combines the theory and procedure of financial
E 12129 TH 05:30PM–09:45PM Bernacchi E3-301 4.0
planning and analysis with the use of the spreadsheet program Excel.
Students build Excel spreadsheet models to do loan amortization, capital ACCTG*060 Computerized Accounting:
budgeting, lease vs. buy analysis, and breakeven analysis. ACCTG 033 Quickbooks
is not a prerequisite. Pass/No Pass Option (CSU) Prerequisite: ACCTG 001A. In this course, students use Quickbooks
ES 12122 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Hui E2-302 1.5 accounting software to set up, enter transactions, and produce reports.
(Meets 10/20-12/15)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/20/11 This course may be taken at the same time as ACCTG 001A. Pass/
No Pass Option. (CSU)
ACCTG*040 Introduction to Personal
E 12130 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Randall N2-302 3.0
Financial Planning
Advisory: MATH 903. This course introduces five major areas of O 12131 Manske ONLINE 3.0
personal financial planning (insurance, investment, tax, retirement, and NOTE: Section 012131 is a Mission College online class.
Students taking this section must have access to the Internet.
estate planning). Income statements, balance sheets and budgets will
Please attend the orientation on Monday, August 29th, from
be introduced, and students will prepare their own personal budgets. 5:00 to 6:50 in N3-401. The syllabus is at http://salsa.
Use of Quicken software is optional. The time value of money and its missioncollege.org/manske. You may contact the instructor
importance in the financial planning process will be stressed. Pass/ at steven.manske@wvm.edu. Students wanting to add this
No Pass Option. (CSU) section on or after Monday, August 29th, must attend the
ES 12123 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Madden N2-501 1.0 orientation meeting or contact the instructor directly.
(Meets 08/29-10/03)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:08/29/11
ACCTG*065 Computerized Accounting:
ACCTG*042 Investment Planning Peachtree
Advisory: MATH 903. This course introduces fundamental investment Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. Prerequisite: ACCTG
concepts such as risk, return, diversification, and how financial markets 001A. In this course, students use Peachtree accounting software to set
and institutions work. The course covers characteristics of common stock, up, enter transactions, and produce reports. This course may be taken
fixed-income securities, mutual funds and other investments. Students at the same time as ACCTG 001A. Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU)
will prepare their own personal balance sheet and use asset allocation E 12132 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Dorrance E2-302 3.0
to design an investment portfolio. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
ELS 12124 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Madden N2-501 1.0 ACCTG*071 Advanced Accounting
(Meets 10/10-11/07)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/10/11 Prerequisite: ACCTG 058B or equivalent. This course covers the
following advanced accounting topics: preparation of consolidated
ACCTG*044 Retirement Planning financial statements using the equity method of accounting and
Advisory: MATH 903. In this course, students will use a retirement savings accounting for foreign transactions and operations. In addition, the
worksheet to estimate their own savings needs for retirement using data following topics may be covered: accounting for state and local
from their personal budget and personal balance sheet. Use of retirement governmental entities and accounting for not for profit non governmental
planning software is optional. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) entities. The course requires access to the Internet and knowledge of
ELS 12125 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Madden N2-501 1.0 how to use spreadsheets. Grade Only. (CSU)
(Meets 11/14-12/12)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:11/14/11 13522 M 05:30PM–09:45PM Bernacchi MT-08 4.0

E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
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12139 T 03:40PM–06:50PM Lamar W2-502 3.5


Allied Health E T 06:50PM–08:15PM Lamar W2-502
AH 408.855.5427 NOTE: Must be taken with AH 020E. There will be a
mandatory meeting on May 3, 2010 at 4:00pm in Room
W2-502.
Allied Health Program Acceptance Policy
12140 T 03:40PM–06:50PM Lamar W2-502 3.5
Due to the student-to-faculty ratio required by the California E T 06:50PM–08:15PM Staff W2-502
Department of Health Services, acceptance into the Certified NOTE: Must be taken with AH 020E. There will be a
Nursing Assistant program will be dependent on the following: mandatory meeting on May 3, 2010 at 4:00pm in Room
• Attendance at an information session (Date will be posted in W2-502.
W2-402)
• Completion of the college assessment/placement test AH*020E Nursing Assistant Clinical
(Assesses English, Reading and Math) Corequisite: AH 020D. This clinical practicum provides the student with
• Submission of an application for the CNA program by the experience in the application of basic patient care skills in a skilled
specified deadline (Applications are available at W2-402 nursing facility. Students who successfully complete this course, along
• It is recommended that students have completed AH*003 with AH 020D, are eligible to apply for the California Certified Nurse
prior to applying to this program. Assistant (CNA) examination. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
L 12141 M 06:30AM–02:35PM Flores FATIMA 2.0
For any questions regarding non-acceptance into the program,
(Meets 09/19-12/17)
please contact a counselor for an educational plan. NOTE: Must be taken with AH 020D. This class may require
students to also meet at multiple off-campus locations.
AH*003 Medical Terminology L 12142 F 06:30AM–03:10PM Flores FATIMA 2.0
(Meets 09/16-12/17)
This course provides techniques for medical word building and
NOTE: Must be taken with AH 020D. This class may require
interpretation using basic word elements (root words, prefixes and students to also meet at multiple off-campus locations.
suffixes.) Students learn anatomical, physiological, and pathological
medical terminology, as well as therapeutic and diagnostic words with AH*914 Math for Health Occupations
the overview of each body system. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) Prerequisite: Eligibility for MATH 903. This course is an introduction
12133 M 03:30PM–06:50PM Brown E1-603 3.0 to math calculations for he lth occupations students. It provides the
12134 TH 03:30PM–06:50PM Rafizadeh E1-603 3.0 learner with the opportunity to explore the math functions within the
health field. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
AH*011 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation S 12143 M 12:20PM–02:00PM Dooley MT-07 1.0
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. The course is (Meets 08/29-10/31)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:08/29/11
designed to prepare the student to provide mouth-to-mouth rescue
breathing and closed chest heart compression (Basic Life Support)
to a victim of sudden death. This course is taught according to Anthropology
guidelines of the American Heart Association. AHA CPR/AED course
completion cards will be issued to students who successfully meet ANTHR 408.855.5483
course objectives. The student is required to read the textbook "BLS
for Healthcare Providers" prior to attending class. Materials Fee: $6.50. ANTHR*001 Physical Anthropology
Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) The study of human origins, including evolution, genetics, variability,
W 12135 S 08:00AM–06:10PM Chan W2-502 0.5 fossil evidence for human evolution, comparative primate anatomy and
(Meets 09/10-09/10)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/10/11 behavior. Transfers as a Biological Science. Pass/No Pass Option.
NOTE: Textbook must be purchased and READ prior to (UC/CSU)
class. 12144 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Laird N2-302 3.0
W 12136 S 08:00AM–06:10PM Dooley W2-502 0.5 L 12145 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Titus N2-302 3.0
(Meets 09/17-09/17)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/17/11
NOTE: Textbook must be purchased and READ prior to 12146 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Laird N2-302 3.0
class.
W 12137 S 08:00AM–06:10PM Chan W2-502 0.5
ANTHR*001L Physical Anthropology Lab
(Meets 09/24-09/24)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/24/11 Corequisite: ANTHR 001. This is an introductory laboratory course that
NOTE: Textbook must be purchased and READ prior to includes methods and techniques of Physical Anthropology, including
class. scientific method, anthropometry, determination and identification of
W 12138 S 08:00AM–06:10PM Dooley W2-502 0.5 skeletal materials, comparative osteology, and forensic anthropology.
(Meets 12/03-12/03)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:12/03/11 Pass/No Pass Option.(UC/CSU)
NOTE: Textbook must be purchased and READ prior to 12147 W 03:40PM–06:40PM Titus N2-302 1.0
class. 12148 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Laird N2-302 1.0
AH*020D Nurse Assistant Fundamentals ANTHR*003 Introduction to Cultural
Corequisite: AH 020E. This beginning course in nursing fundamentals Anthropology
will give the student a foundation in the basic scientific principles This course is the study of cultural and social behavior as developed
required to provide health care in a skilled nursing facility. Students who through the anthropological study of contemporary peoples. It includes
successfully complete this course, along with AH 020E, are eligible to a comparative study of the range of cultures of the world with emphasis
apply for the California Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) examination. on social organization, economics, religion, kinship systems, cultural
Grade Only.(CSU)
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patterns, values and ethics, and ecology. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/ Thickpenny in Room S2-502 or call her at (408)855-5287
CSU) before registering for this course. Enrollment is limited and
an interview will be required.
12149 F 09:00AM–12:35PM Laird N2-302 3.0
13426 T 03:40PM–06:50PM Laird N2-302 3.0 ART*020B Museum/Gallery Internship
Students will participate actively in the operation of a local museum/
ANTHR*055 Magic, Witchcraft and Religion gallery as an intern under the direction of museum/gallery professionals.
Advisory: ANTHR 003. A cross-cultural study of beliefs and practices Interview required. Limited enrollment. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not
dealing with the supernatural pantheism. Practices that invite or demand transferable)
individual experiences, such as altered states of consciousness,
12158 7.8 scheduled weekly hours Thickpenny TRITON 2.0
development of a "belief" system, and revitalization are explored. Pass/ NOTE: This class will be held at the Triton Museum in Santa
No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) Clara, the Art and History Museums of Los Gatos, or the
12151 TH 03:40PM–06:50PM Laird N2-302 3.0 Montalvo Arts Center in Saratoga. For information, please
contact Helayna Thickpenny in Room S2-502 or call her at
(408)855-5287 before registering for this course. Enrollment
Arabic is limited and an interview will be required.

ARAB  408.855.5282 ART*031A Drawing


Beginning drawing course for students with no former drawing
ARAB*050A Beginning Conversational experience. Drawing of natural and man-made forms from observation,
Arabic and Culture directed toward realistic rendering of objects; introduction to pictorial
This course is a beginning practical Arabic language course which composition and perspective; introduction to drawing media; pencil,
teaches basic language skills in a cultural context. Pass/No Pass charcoal, conte, pen and ink, pastels and chalk. Studio practice
Option. (CSU) emphasizes basic shading techniques. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/
CSU)
E 12152 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Obeid MT-10 3.0
E 12159 MW 07:00PM–10:10PM Tomasso S2-503 3.0
12160 MW 09:20AM–12:30PM Engel S2-503 3.0
Art W 12161 S 10:00AM–04:45PM Lindseth S2-503 3.0
NOTE: Saturday classes start on August 27, 2011.
ART 408.855.5244
12162 TTH 03:40PM–06:50PM Coon S2-503 3.0
12163 TTH 12:30PM–03:40PM Coon S2-503 3.0
ART*001A Survey of Western Art I
12164 MW 12:35PM–03:45PM Barten S2-503 3.0
Survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture in Western world from
Prehistoric times through Medieval period. Slide lectures. Pass/No ART*031B Intermediate Drawing
Pass Option. (UC/CSU) Prerequisite: ART 031A. This intermediate course is for students with
12153 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Thickpenny W2-301 3.0 previous college-level drawing experience and focuses on drawing from
E 12154 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Thickpenny W2-301 3.0 natural and human-made forms from observation. It is directed toward
realistic rendering of objects and is an introduction to color drawing
ART*001B Survey of Western Art II media; colored pencil, pen and ink, watercolor, pastels and chalk. Pass/
ART 001A is not a prerequisite for ART 001B. A survey of painting, No Pass Option.(UC/CSU)
sculpture and architecture in Western world from Renaissance to the 12165 TTH 03:40PM–06:50PM Coon S2-503 3.0
early 20th century. Slide lectures. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
W 12166 S 10:00AM–04:45PM Lindseth S2-503 3.0
12155 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Thickpenny W2-301 3.0
E 12167 TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Engel S2-503 3.0
12156 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Thickpenny W2-301 3.0
ART*033A Basic Design: Two-Dimensional
ART*011 The History of Modern Design Basic introductory course to principles & elements of 2-dimensional
This introductory survey course focuses on the history, perception and design. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
development of design as an art form during the Twentieth Century. The
12168 MW 12:30PM–03:40PM Engel S2-604 3.0
students will also learn about the evaluation criteria of two-dimensional
and three dimensional design objects, while examining examples of E 12169 TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Hulin S2-604 3.0
architecture, industrial design, graphic design and interior design. Pass/
No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) ART*033B Basic Design: Three-Dimensional
Prerequisite: ART 033A.This course introduces students to the elements
13720 M 07:00PM-10:10PM Kaye MT-14 3.0
and principles of design of three-dimensional forms. Pass/No Pass
Option. Materials fee of $15.00.(UC/CSU)
ART*020A Museum/Gallery Internship
Students will participate actively in the operation of a local museum/ 12170 F 10:00AM–04:30PM Todaro N1-604 3.0
gallery as an intern under the direction of museum/gallery professionals. 13862 MW 09:20AM–12:30PM Hulin N1-604 3.0
Interview required. Limited enrollment. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in ART 033A is ok with
transferable) permission.
12157 3.4 Scheduled weekly hours Thickpenny TRITON 1.0
ART*034A Introduction to Digital Art
NOTE: This class will be held at the Triton Museum in
Santa Clara, the Art and History Museums of Los Gatos, This course is an introductory computer art course. The course introduces
or the Montalvo Arts Center in Saratoga and Rosecrusian students to microcomputers(Macintosh and PCs), their operating
Museum, San Jose. For information, please contact Helayna  
E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
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systems and graphic software(Adobe Photoshop) for creating and ART*049C Painting
manipulating images. This course will introduce the student to basic Prerequisite: ART 049B. Focus on different aspects of course content
Design Elements and Principles. Specific projects will be executed with supervised participatory experience. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/
relating to visual awareness, line, shape, form, space, and color. CSU)
Students will learn drawing skills on a computer and how to work with E 12181 MW 07:00PM–10:10PM Rivera S2-602 3.0
peripheral devices.Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) 13735 TTH 09:20AM–12:30PM Engel S2-604 3.0
12171 TTH 12:30PM–03:05PM Shields E2-202 3.0
E 12172 MW 07:00PM–09:35PM Lindseth E2-202 3.0 ART*049D Painting
Prerequisite: ART 049C. Focus on different aspects of course content
ART*034B Advanced Digital Art with supervised participatory experience. Pass/No Pass Option.(UC/
Prerequisite: ART 034A. This is an advanced design course combining CSU)
computer graphics and fine arts image processing.Pass/No Pass E 12182 MW 07:00PM–10:10PM Rivera S2-602 3.0
Option.(UC/CSU) 13736 TTH 09:20AM–12:30PM Engel S2-604 3.0
12173 TTH 12:30PM–03:05PM Shields E2-202 3.0
E 12174 MW 07:00PM–09:35PM Lindseth E2-202 3.0 ART*065A Ceramics-Handbuilding
Advisory: ART 033A. Introductory course in ceramics emphasizing
ART*035A Life Drawing hand-building techniques. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials Fee of
Prerequisite: ART 031A. This course is a fundamental study of the $20.00.(UC/CSU)
human figure as the main subject matter of drawings. Pass/No Pass 12183 MW 12:35PM–03:45PM Magallon N1-604 3.0
Option.(UC/CSU)
E 12175 TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Engel S2-503 3.0 ART*065B Ceramics-Handbuilding
Prerequisite: ART 065A. Advanced course in ceramics/hand-building
ART*035B Life Drawing self-expression. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials fee of $20.00.(UC/
Prerequisite: ART 035A. This course is a low intermediate study of the CSU)
human form and structure rendered in realistic terms. Pass/No Pass 12184 MW 12:35PM–03:45PM Magallon N1-604 3.0
Option.(UC/CSU)
E 12176 TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Engel S2-503 3.0 ART*065C Ceramics-Handbuilding
Prerequisite: ART 065B. Focus on advanced aspects of hand-building
ART*035C Life Drawing techniques. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials fee of $20.00. (UC/
Prerequisite: ART 035B.This course is a high intermediate study of the CSU)
human form and structure. It emphasizes creative interpretation and 12185 MW 12:35PM–03:45PM Magallon N1-604 3.0
use of the human form for artistic expression. It focuses on drawing
the live model in a variety of styles and media. Pass/No Pass Option. ART*065D Ceramics-Handbuilding
(UC/CSU) Prerequisite: ART 065C. Focus on advanced aspects of hand-building
E 12177 TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Engel S2-503 3.0 techniques. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials fee of $20.00. (UC/
CSU)
ART*035D Life Drawing 13732 MW 12:35PM–03:45PM Magallon N1-604 3.0
Prerequisite: ART 035C. This course is an advanced study of the human
form and structure. It emphasizes creative interpretation and use of the ART*067A Ceramics-Potter's Wheel
human form for artistic expression. It focuses on drawing the live model Advisory: ART 033A. Covers basic skills & techniques using potter's
in a variety of styles and media. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) wheel. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials fee of $15.00. (UC/CSU)
E 12178 TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Engel S2-503 3.0 12186 MW 12:35PM–03:45PM Magallon N1-501A 3.0

ART*039A Survey of Printmaking ART*067B Ceramics-Potter's Wheel


Prerequisite: Art 031A or Art 033A. A beginning course in printmaking Prerequisite: ART 067A. Advanced wheel throwing course. Pass/No
media and techniques with an emphasis on monotype and the intaglio Pass Option. Materials fee of $20.00. (UC/CSU)
press. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) 12187 MW 12:35PM–03:45PM Magallon N1-501A 3.0
13721 TTH 09:20AM–12:30PM Engel S2-604 3.0
(Meets 8/27-12/17) ART*067C Ceramics-Potter's Wheel
Prerequisite: ART 067B. Focus on advanced aspects of working with
ART*049A Painting potter's wheel. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials fee of $20.00.(UC/
Advisory: ART 031A or ART 033A. Basic introduction to traditional CSU)
& current painting techniques & media. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/ 12188 MW 12:35PM–03:45PM Magallon N1-501A 3.0
CSU)
E 12179 MW 07:00PM–10:10PM Rivera S2-602 3.0 ART*067D Ceramics-Potter's Wheel
13733 TTH 09:20AM–12:30PM Engel S2-604 3.0 Prerequisite: ART 067C. Focus on advanced aspects of working with
potter's wheel. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials fee of $20.00. (UC/
ART*049B Painting CSU)
Prerequisite: ART 049A. Continuation of instruction in painting techniques 12189 MW 12:35PM–03:45PM Magallon N1-501A 3.0
& media. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
E 12180 MW 07:00PM–10:10PM Rivera S2-602 3.0
13734 TTH 09:20AM–12:30PM Engel S2-604 3.0

Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 65
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ART*075A Metalsmithing ART*085B Sculpture


Advisory: ART 033A or ART 033B or demonstrated subject/skills Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. Prerequisite:ART
proficiency. This course is an introduction to the elements of design 085A. ART 085B builds on skills and concepts learned in ART 085A,
and metalsmith techniques. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials fee of and introduces new techniques. Students explore the development of
$15.00.(CSU) a personal style of sculpture design. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials
12190 TTH 03:40PM–06:50PM Todaro N1-604 3.0 fee of $15.00.(UC/CSU)
E 12197 TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Todaro N1-604 3.0
ART*075B Metalsmithing
Prerequisite: Art 075A. This course continues to apply the elements of ART*085C Sculpture
design to metal and introduces new metalsmith techniques. Pass/No Prerequisite: ART 085B. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ
Pass Option. Materials fee of $15.00. (CSU) 053This is an advanced sculpture course which provides students
12191 TTH 03:40PM–06:50PM Todaro N1-604 3.0 with an opportunity to build on previous experience and explore new
techniques. It focuses on different aspects of course content with
ART*075C Metalsmithing supervised participatory experience. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials
Prerequisite: ART 075B.This course focuses on different aspects of fee of $15.00.(UC/CSU)
metalsmithing from previous levels. Students explore new techniques E 13116 TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Todaro N1-604 3.0
while building on previous experience. Materials fee of $15.00. Pass/
No Pass Option.(CSU) ART*085D Sculpture
12192 TTH 03:40PM–06:50PM Todaro N1-604 3.0 Prerequisite: ART 085C. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and
READ 053. This course focuses on different aspects of course content
ART*075D Metalsmithing sculpture with supervised participatory experience. Pass/No Pass
Prerequisite: ART 075C. This is an advanced course in metalsmithing Option. Materials fee of $15.00.(UC/CSU)
which focuses on different aspects of course content from previous E 13730 TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Todaro N1-604 3.0
levels. Students are provided withsupervised participatory experience.
Pass/No Pass Option. Materials fee of $15.00.(CSU) ART*088A Metal Sculpture Casting
13115 TTH 03:40PM–06:50PM Todaro N1-604 3.0 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ053, ART 033B or ART
085A.This is a basic course in metal sculpture casting. Pass/No Pass
ART*078A Furniture Design Option. Materials fee of $15.00.(CSU)
and Woodworking E 12198 TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Todaro N1-604 3.0
Advisory: ART 033A or ART 033B, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ
053.This course covers basic skills in furniture design, construction and ART*088B Metal Sculpture Casting
finishing. Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU) Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053 Prerequisite:ART
12193 F 10:00AM–04:30PM Todaro N1-604 3.0 088A. This course is a study of the metal casting process which
introduces new techniques and skill-building assignments, as well as
ART*078B Furniture Design development of a personal form. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials fee
and Woodworking of $15.00. (CSU)
Advisory ART 078A, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This 12199 TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Todaro N1-604 3.0
course introduces more advanced techniques for design and furniture
construction. Students build on skills learned in ART 078A. Pass/No ART*088C Metal Sculpture Casting
Pass Option. (CSU) Prerequisite: ART 088B. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ
12194 F 10:00AM–04:30PM Todaro N1-604 3.0 053. This course covers different aspects of metal sculpture casting
along with supervised participatory experience. Pass/No Pass Option.
ART*078C Furniture Design Materials fee of $15.00. (CSU)
and Woodworking E 13731 TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Todaro N1-604 3.0
Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053 Prerequisite: ART
078B. ART 078C is an advanced woodworking class which introduces ART*088D Metal Sculpture Casting
techniques and skills not covered in previous courses. Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: ART 088C. Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ
Option. (Not transferable) 053. This course focuses on different aspects of metal sculpture casting
12195 F 10:00AM–04:30PM Todaro N1-604 3.0 along with supervised participatory experience. Pass/No Pass Option.
Materials fee of $15.00. (CSU)
ART*078D Furniture Design E 12200 TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Todaro N1-604 3.0
and Woodworking
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053 Prerequisite: ART ART*091 Directed Studies
078C.This is an advanced course in furniture design and construction. Prerequisite: An interview to determine objectives & a written
Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable) contract must be made by the instructor. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not
13737 F 10:00AM–04:30PM Todaro N1-604 3.0 transferable)
13725 Staff 1.0
ART*085A Sculpture
Advisory:ART 031A or ART 033A. This is an introductory course in ART*092 Directed Studies
sculpture emphasizing personal expression. A variety of materials Prerequisite: An interview to determine objectives & a written
and techniques will be explored. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials fee contract must be made by the instructor. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not
of $15.00. (UC/CSU) transferable)
E 12196 TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Todaro N1-604 3.0 13728 Staff 2.0

E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
66 Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you are eligible to enroll in English 001A and Reading 053.
A– B
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ART*093 Directed Studies BIOSC*010 Biology-Introduction to Biology


Prerequisite: An interview to determine objectives & a written This course is an introductory survey designed for the non-biology
contract must be made by the instructor. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not major. Grade Only. (UC/CSU)
transferable) 12211 WF 09:15AM–10:45AM Replicon W2-305 4.0
13729 Staff 3.0 F 10:55AM–02:15PM Replicon SCI-230
NOTE: There is a $12.75 materials fee for this course.
O 12212 F 02:25PM–05:45PM Replicon ONLINE 4.0
Astronomy F 02:25PM–05:45PM Replicon SCI-230 4.0
NOTE: Mandatory orientation Monday 08/29 at 5:30PM-
Astro 408.855.5262 7:00PM in SCI-230. Two on-campus exams held on
Wednesday 10/26 and Wednesday 12/14 from 5:30
PM-7:30PM in SCI-230. There is a $12.75 materials fee
ASTRO*001 Astronomy for this course.
Advisory: MATH 903, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This
course covers the entire panorama of the universe including early OS 13456 S 09:20AM–12:30PM Replicon ONLINE 4.0
S 09:20AM–12:30PM Replicon SCI-230
human observations, the solar system, stars, galaxies and cosmology. NOTE: Saturday classes begin on August 27, 2011. A
Grade Only. (UC/CSU) mandatory one hour orientation (12:30PM-1:30PM in SCI-
12201 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Shmakova SE2104 3.0 230) will follow first lab meeting on 08/27. Two on-campus
E 12202 W 07:00PM–10:10PM De Louraille SE2104 3.0 exams held on Saturday 10/29 from 12:30PM-2:30PM in SCI-
230 and Saturday 12/17 from 9:20AM-11:20AM in SCI-230.
12203 TH 03:40PM–06:50PM Burrell SCI-160 3.0 There is a $12.75 materials fee for this course.
ASTRO*002 Astronomy Laboratory BIOSC*011 Human Biology
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053 Prerequisite/ Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108 and READ 053. This course is an
Corequisite ASTRO 001 This course covers astronomical projects using introduction to biology concepts and principles, using humans as a
lab equipment and computers, reinforcing the concepts introduced in model. BIOSC 011 satisfies the same general education requirement
ASTRO 001. Grade Only. Materials fee of $5.00.(UC/CSU) as BIOSC 010. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
12204 W 03:40PM–06:50PM De Louraille SCI-160 1.0 12213 WF 09:15AM–10:45AM Schein W3-401 4.0
E 12205 T 07:00PM–10:10PM De Louraille SCI-160 1.0 F 10:55AM–02:15PM Schein SCI-220
12214 WF 12:40PM–02:10PM Cobb N2-301 4.0
ASTRO*003 Astronomy With Lab F 02:25PM–05:45PM Cobb SCI-220
Advisory:MATH 903, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This W 13458 S 01:00PM–04:10PM Allen SCI-120 4.0
course covers the entire panorama of the universe including the W S 09:20AM–12:30PM Allen SCI-220
observations of the night sky, the solar system, stars, galaxies and NOTE: Saturday classes begin on August 27, 2011.
cosmology. Grade Only.(UC/CSU)
12206 TTH 09:20AM–12:30PM Poe SCI-160 4.0 BIOSC*015 Human Heredity and Disease
This course is a broad survey of human genetics, with a focus on
conditions and diseases with a genetic basis. It is designed for the
Biological Sciences general education student. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
biosc 408.855.5588 O 12215 Winsome ONLINE 3.0
NOTE: This is an online course with 3 classroom meetings for
two midterms exams and a final exam. For more information
BIOSC*004 Microbiology please contact Thais Winsome at thais.winsome@wvm.
Prerequisite: CHEM 001A, 001B, 002, 030A or 030B. Advisory: ENGL edu.
001A and MATH 903. Introduction to microorganisms and the lab
techniques employed in their study. For nursing and other life science BIOSC*016 Marine Biology
majors. Grade Only. (UC/CSU) This four unit course introduces students of all disciplines to ocean
ecology and marine life. Topics are explored through classroom learning
12207 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Drazkiewicz N1-405 5.0 and seven required field trips to local marine habitats and research
MW 10:55AM–02:05PM Drazkiewicz SCI-216
facilities in the San Francisco and Monterey Bays. Some field trips may
12208 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Cooper SCI-120 5.0 extend beyond regularly scheduled class meeting time. Students arrange
MW 02:15PM–05:25PM Cooper SCI-216 their own transportation to the field sites. Grade Only. (UC/CSU)
E 12209 MW 05:25PM–06:50PM McLaughlin N1-405 5.0 13144 F 09:10AM–12:30PM Bell SCI-140 4.0
E MW 07:00PM–10:10PM McLaughlin SCI-216 F 12:40PM–04:00PM Bell SCI-216
NOTE: Students must pay a course fee, which is approximately
BIOSC*008 Exploring Biology $100, to cover field trip costs. For more information, contact
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course considers Elizabeth Bell at elizabeth.bell@wvm.edu
concepts and principles in Biology for the non-major and includes cell
structure and function, evolution, a review of the plant and animal BIOSC*022 Anatomy & Physiology
kingdoms, and ecology. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) for Allied Health Workers
O 12210 Replicon ONLINE 3.0 Advisory: MATH 903. This course is an overview of the normal structure
NOTE: Mandatory orientation Monday 8/29 from 07:30PM- and function of the human body and is designed to provide a foundation
09:30PM in Room SCI-230. Two on-campus exams held on for the study of disease and dysfunction in the clinical setting. BIOSC
Wednesday 10/26 and Wednesday 12/14 from 07:30PM- 022 is designed to meet the state board requirements for VN and PT
09:30PM in Room SCI-230. programs. Grade Only. (UC/CSU)
Continued on next page.

Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 67
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12216 WF 10:55AM–12:25PM Bosnoyan N2-301 4.0 E 12221 T 05:25PM–08:35PM Replicon/Bell SCI-230 4.0
F 07:25AM–10:45AM Bosnoyan SCI-220 NOTE: Class meets bimonthy and travels to Costa Rica
W 13463 S 09:20AM–12:30PM Bosnoyan SCI-120 4.0 Jan 11-22, 2012. $1999 fee iincludes airfare. Advance
W S 01:00PM–04:10PM Bosnoyan SCI-220 application & $300 deposit required. See http://web.mac.
NOTE: Saturday classes begin on August 27, 2011. com/replicon/MC/home/home.html or contact replicon@
coastside.net for details
BIOSC*025 Environmental Biology
This course is designed for student of all disciplines to introduce a BIOSC*041 Principles of Animal Biology
wide range of contemporary biological topics that will affect their lives; Prerequisites: High School or College Biology course and MATH 000C
e.g., population growth and control, environmental problems, genetic and CHEM 002. Advisory: concurrent enrollment in CHEM 001A.This is
manipulation, nutrition, energy issues, etc. Grade Only. (UC/CSU) a course for biology majors that examines principles of animal biology
through the comprehensive study of diversity, ecology, structure,
12217 MW 05:25PM–06:50PM Higgins SCI-120 3.0
physiology, ecology and natural history of animals. Basics of evolutionary
12218 TTH 03:50PM–05:15PM Mostafavi SCI-140 3.0 theory are also discussed. Grade Only. (UC/CSU)
E 12220 MW 07:00PM–08:25PM Higgins SCI-120 3.0 12222 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Staff SCI-120 5.0
MW 02:15PM–05:25PM Staff SCI-230
BIOSC*030 Tropical Ecology
This introductory level course is designed for students of all disciplines, BIOSC*042 Principles of Plant Biology
who are interested in learning about tropical rainforest ecology first-hand. Prerequisites: High School or College Biology course and MATH 000C
The laboratory will be at field stations, e.g., Costa Rica. Principles of and CHEM 001A. Advisory: concurrent enrollment in CHEM 001B.
ecology, biodiversity, and conservation will be emphasized. The culture, This is a course for biology majors that examines principles of botany
economy, and public policy of the country visited and their relationship through comprehensive studies of the major plant, fungi and algal
to resource conservation will be featured. Students will participate phyla, with emphasis on structure, function, ecology and evolution of
in naturalist-led hikes and design and carry out their own ecological
experiments. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)  vascular plants. Grade Only. (UC/CSU)


for 12 days with Tropical Ecology, a Fall Semester Class with travel to Costa Rica.
January 11–22, 2012 Register for BIOSC 30, Section 012221.
Non-majors welcome—no pre-requisites and satisfies GE. Reasonable price ($1,999) includes transportation, meals
and lodging at biological field stations. Itinerary includes “Skywalk” through a rainforest canopy, bird watching, but-
terfly farm tour, tidepooling, snorkeling, night hike and an opportunity to conduct research in tropical ecology.

Send in your application and refundable deposit now to hold your space in the class. The application,
detailed itinerary, photos and testimonies are available at: http://web.me.com/replicon/MC/home/home.html
Questions? Contact instructor Jean Replicon at 408.855.5267 email: jean.replicon@wvm.edu
or Elizabeth Bell at 408.855.5208 email: elizabeth.bell@wvm.edu

E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
68 Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you are eligible to enroll in English 001A and Reading 053.
B
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12223 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Bell SCI-140 5.0


TTH 12:40PM–03:50PM Bell SCI-230 Business
bus 408.855.5019
BIOSC*043 Principles of Cell
and Molecular Biology
Prerequisites: BIOSC 010 or BIOSC 011 or BIOSC 041 or BIOSC 042 or BUS*021 Introduction to Business Computing
equivalent course in College Biology and CHEM 001A and MATH 000C. Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course provides
Advisory: CHEM 001B.This course is a comprehensive introduction to an overview of computer information systems and their use in business
cell and molecular biology, and completes the general biology sequence and society. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
required for transfer students in the biological sciences and for those O 12232 Vantassel ONLINE 3.0
seeking to enter Pharmacy and other professional programs. Grade NOTE: This is an Online class. Please attend the orientation
Only.(UC/CSU) on Tuesday, 8/30 from 5:00-7:00 PM in Room S3-501.
12224 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Winsome W3-101 5.0 Concurrent enrollment in BUS 021L required. If you are trying
TTH 10:55AM–02:05PM Winsome SCI-216 to add this section on or after Monday, 8/29, you must attend
the orientation or contact the instructor directly.
E 13460 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM Staff SCI-140 5.0
E TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Staff SCI-216 12233 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Vantassel MT-14 3.0
NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in BUS 021L required.
BIOSC*047 Human Anatomy O 12234 Whitehill ONLINE 3.0
Prerequisite: BIOSC 011 or equivalent course in College Biology. NOTE: This is an online class. Please attend the orientation
Advisory:Concurrent enrollment in BIOSC 047S is recommended for on Saturday, 8/27 from 9:00-10:00am in Room E3-301.
Concurrent enrollment in BUS 021L required. If you are
all students. This course is a detailed lecture and laboratory study of
trying to add this section on or after Monday, 8/29, you must
the gross and microscopic structures of the human body in preparation attend the orientation or contact the instructor directly at
for careers in health care, including nursing and physical therapy. Anita.whitehill@wvm.edu
Grade Only.(UC/CSU)
12225 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Lamkin SCI-140 5.0 BUS*021L Introduction to Business
MW 10:55AM–02:05PM Lamkin SCI-220 Computing Laboratory
12226 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Neary SCI-140 5.0 Corequisite: BUS 021. This course provides hands-on training in
MW 02:15PM–05:25PM Neary SCI-220 business applications. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
E 12227 MW 05:25PM–06:50PM Schuh-Huerta SCI-140 5.0 12235 T 02:05PM–03:10PM Vantassel E3-401 1.0
E MW 07:00PM–10:10PM Schuh-Huerta SCI-220 NOTE: This is a hybrid class. Students will complete 2.4 wkly
13461 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Moossavi SCI-140 5.0 hours of course work online
MW 07:35AM–10:45AM Moossavi SCI-220 O 12236 Whitehill ONLINE 1.0
NOTE: This is an online class. Please attend the orientation
BIOSC*048 Human Physiology on Saturday, 8/27 from 9:00-10:00am in Room N3-401.
Prerequisite:BIOSC 047 or equivalent course in College Biology, CHEM Concurrent enrollment in BUS 021L required. If you are
001A or higher or CHEM 030A or CHEM 030B. Advisory: Eligibility trying to add this section on or after Monday, 8/29, you must
attend the orientation or contact the instructor directly at
for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course provides students with a
Anita.whitehill@wvm.edu
basic understanding of the physiological mechanisms underlying body
function, including the chemical and cellular basis for the workings of O 12237 Vantassel ONLINE 1.0
NOTE: This is an Online class. Please attend the orientation
the nervous, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal and digestive
on Tuesday, 8/30 from 5:00-7:00 PM in Room E3-301.
systems. The laboratory portion familiarizes students with scientific Concurrent enrollment in BUS 021 required. If you are trying
analysis and research techniques. Grade Only. (UC/CSU) to add this section on or after Monday, 8/29, you must attend
12228 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Neary SCI-140 5.0 the orientation or contact the instructor directly.
TTH 10:55AM–02:05PM Neary SCI-220
12229 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Lamkin SCI-140 5.0 BUS*028A Business Law I
TTH 02:15PM–05:25PM Lamkin SCI-220 Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This course provides
E 12230 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM Chen E3-501 5.0 an introduction to the laws in the United States with an emphasis on
E TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Chen SCI-220 matters relating to the conduct of business and commerce. Pass/No
Pass Option.(UC/CSU)
BIOSC*092E Special Projects in 12238 M 03:40PM–06:50PM Zilg N1-202 3.0
Environmental Studies E 12239 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Meyer MT-20 3.0
Advisory:BIOSC 025. Under the guidance of a faculty member, student
12240 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Nolan MT-14 3.0
groups carry out research projects that address global problems by
applying local solutions on topics such as vermiculture, sustainable O 12241 Vantassel ONLINE 3.0
NOTE: Please attend the orientation on Thursday, 9/1
aquaponics, habitat enhancement, or burrowing owl conservation. This
from 5:00-7:00pm in Room E3-401. If you are trying to add
course is also listed as GLOBL 092E. Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU) this section on or after Monday, 8/29, you must attend the
13464 Replicon 2.0 orientation or contact the instructor directly.
NOTE: Students must contact instructor at 408-855-5267 O 12242 Meyer ONLINE 3.0
or replicon@coastside.net to set up mandatory meeting NOTE: This is Mission College Online section. Please attend
first week of classes. the orientation on Saturday, 8/27 from 10:00-11:30am in
Room S1-401. If you are trying to add this section on or after
Monday, 8/29, you must attend the orientation or contact the
instructor directly at melanie.meyer@wvm.edu.

Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 69
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BUS*037 Fundamentals of add this section on or after Monday, 8/29, you must attend
Project Management the orientation or contact the instructor directly at Lale.
This course focuses on the fundamentals of project management. yurtseven@wvm.edu.
Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU)
BUS*064B Business Math
O 12243 Meyer ONLINE 3.0
Advisory: MATH 903, Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This
NOTE: This is an online class. Please attend the orientation
on Saturday, 8/27 from 11:30-1:00pm in Room N3-501. If you course is designed for all business majors to review the fundamental
are trying to add this section on or after Monday, 8/29, you math principles. It emphasizes methods of problem interpretation and
must attend the orientation or contact the instructor directly the solving of common business calculation problems. Pass/No Pass
at melanie.meyer@wvm.edu. Option. (CSU)
O 12252 Vantassel ONLINE 4.0
BUS*038 Applied Project Management NOTE: Please attend an orientation on Saturday, 8/27
In this course, students apply project management skills to real life from 1:00-5:00pm in Room MT-07. If you are trying to add
project situations. Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU) this section on or after Monday, 8/29, you must attend the
E 12244 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Zilg N3-501 3.0 orientation or contact the instructor directly.

BUS*051 Introduction to BUS*077 Quality Customer Service


American Business This course provides an overview of the concepts and skills needed
In this survey course, students are introduced to career opportunities for success in delivering service to customers. Pass/No Pass Option.
available in business. This is a required first course for all business (CSU)
majors, and should be taken within their first year as a business major. 13717 Meyer 3.0
Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) NOTE: This is an independent study class. Please add to
waitlist and instructor will contact you with instructions at
12245 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Leadbeater S3-301 3.0 start of semester.
12246 T 03:40PM–06:50PM Carpenter MT-14 3.0
BUS*078B Business Communications
E 12247 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Varma E1-603 3.0 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This course
develops writing skills to improve communication ability in the business
O 12248 Vantassel ONLINE 3.0
environment. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
NOTE: This is an online course. Please attend an orientation
on Saturday, 8/27 from 11:00-12:00pm in Room N1-401. If E 12253 T 07:00PM–10:10PM McCormick MT-24 3.0
you are trying to add this section on or after Monday, 8/29, O 12254 Meyer ONLINE 3.0
you must attend the orientation or contact the instructor NOTE: This is Mission College Online section. Please attend
directly. the mandatory orientation on Saturday, 8/27 from 1:00-
O 12249 Dinger ONLINE 3.0 2:30pm in Room E1-603. If you are trying to add this section
NOTE: This is a Mission College online course. Please on or after Monday, 8/29, you must attend the orientation or
attend an orientation on Tuesday, 08/30 from 6:00-7:00pm in contact the instructor directly at melanie.meyer@wvm.edu.
Room E1-603. If you are trying to add this section on or after
Monday, 8/29, you must attend the orientation or contact the BUS*078E Persuasive Business Writing
instructor directly at steve.dinger@wvm.edu Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course covers
the practical aspects of persuasive business writing. Pass/No Pass
BUS*052 Fundamentals of Option. (CSU)
Financial Investing W 13718 S 08:00AM–05:30PM McCormick W3-301 1.0
Advisory: MATH 903, Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This (Meets 09/17-09/24)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/17/11
course provides students with the fundamentals to make sound financial
investment decisions. Study involves learning about the investment BUS*079 Human Relations
environment and the risks and returns associated with different types Applied in Business
of financial investments. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course covers
E 12250 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Nolan N3-501 3.0 patterns of behavior, motivation, perception, value clarification, coping
with change, and leadership styles in business organizations. Pass/
BUS*054A The Business Plan No Pass Option. (CSU)
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course offers 12255 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Young MT-24 3.0
an organized, step-by-step approach to preparing a business plan.
Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) BUS*203 Purchasing Internship
LSW 12251 S 08:00AM–05:30PM Whitehill N3-501 1.0 This course is intended for students who will complete a certificate in
(Meets 09/17-09/24)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/17/11 Purchasing. In this class, the student is introduced to the workplace,
workload and environment of purchasing. Pass/No Pass Option Advisory
BUS*061 Business and Society Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053 (Not transferable)
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This course is a 13874 Meyer 3.0
study of business and its impact on society and society's influence on NOTE: Internship class is completed in the final semester
business. Ethics, business and government in a global society, managing of completing the Purchasing Certificate program. Students
environmental issues and societal challenges and benefits of business must apply and be accepted into internship course. Contact
activity are covered. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) Melanie Meyer at melanie.meyer@wvm.edu for more
O 13719 Yurtseven ONLINE 3.0 information.
NOTE: Please attend the orientation on Tuesday, 08/30
from 6:00-7:00pm in Room N2-401.If you are trying to 
E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
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MGMT*031 Contract Management


Business: Management & Supervision Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053.This course provides
MGMT 408.855.5019 an overview of best practices in contract management. Pass/No Pass
Option. (Not transferable)
LSW 12751 S 01:00PM–05:30PM Zilg N3-501 0.5
MGMT*009 Skills for New Managers (Meets 11/05-11/12)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:11/05/11
This course provides overview of the functions which managers and
supervisors perform and the essential skills involved. It emphasizes MGMT*102 Leadership
leadership skills necessary to succeed as a first level manager or This course is designed to increase managerial effectiveness through
supervisor. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) an understanding of leadership. The essential leadership roles and
LSW 13714 S 08:00AM–12:30PM Young MT-14 0.5 commitments necessary for the empowerment of self and others are
(Meets 09/10-09/17)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/10/11 presented. Topics discussed include envisioning, inspiring, motivating
as well as the effective use of power. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
MGMT*010 Negotiation Skills
O 12752 Dinger ONLINE 3.0
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course provides NOTE: This is Mission College Online section. Please attend
insight into what is required to negotiate successfully including attitudes, the mandatory orientation on Wednesday,8/31 from 6:00-
strategies, plans, and a six-step interactive negotiating process. Pass/ 7:00pm in Room MT-05. If you are trying to add this section
No Pass Option. (Not transferable) on or after 8/29, you must attend the orientation or contact
LS 12744 S 08:00AM–12:30PM Nolan S3-301 0.5 the instructor directly at Steve.dinger@wvm.edu
(Meets 09/10-09/17)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/10/11
MGMT*103 Functions of Management
MGMT*014 Interviewing Skills This course covers the basic concepts and the major techniques of
Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This course explores management. Major management functions addressed include planning,
the various types of job-related interviews (selection, promotion, organizing, leading and controlling. Extensive use of exercises, case
counseling, termination) commonly found in industry and government. studies and recent articles permit students to experience the concepts
Students practice a variety of interviewing techniques. Pass/No Pass involved. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
Option. (Not transferable) O 12753 Meyer ONLINE 3.0
LSW 12745 S 01:00PM–05:30PM Crowley E3-401 0.5 NOTE: This is Mission College Online section. Please attend
(Meets 10/22-10/29)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/22/11 the mandatory orientation on Saturday, 8/27 from 3:30-4:30
in Room S3-301. If you are trying to add this section on or
MGMT*015 Managing Change after 8/29, you must attend the orientation or contact the
Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053.This course instructor directly at Melanie.meyer@wvm.edu
explores managing change in the workplace. Pass/No Pass Option.
MGMT*116 Best Practices in
(Not transferable)
Global Management
LSW 12746 S 01:00PM–05:30PM Bergen N3-401 0.5 This course will compare the basic management functions among
(Meets 12/03-12/10)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:12/03/11
United States and major European and Asian economies. Pass/No
Pass Option. (CSU)
MGMT*016 Conflict Management
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053.This course explores W 13715 S 08:00AM–12:30PM Zilg MT-14 0.5
(Meets 09/24-10/01)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/24/11
the causes and impacts of conflict as well as the best ways to manage
conflict in the workplace.Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
MGMT*118 Human Resources Management
LSW 12747 S 01:00PM–05:30PM Bergen E3-601 0.5 This course surveys contemporary human resources management
(Meets 11/12-11/19)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:11/12/11
topics and offers a balance of practical and applied material. Pass/No
Pass Option. (CSU)
MGMT*019 Dealing With Difficult People
This course examines the nature of difficult people, six different kinds E 12754 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Leadbeater N3-401 3.0
of difficult people and suggested strategies for effective coping. Pass/
No Pass Option. (CSU) MGMT*136 Conducting Effective Meetings
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This course examines
LSW 12748 S 01:00PM–05:30PM Crowley S3-301 0.5
various types of meetings, their functions, reasons for failure and
(Meets 09/24-10/01)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/24/11
success, forces at play within the group, and strategies to make the
MGMT*020 Building Teams meeting accomplish goals.Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
This course is designed to develop an understanding of the nature of LSW 12755 S 08:00AM–12:30PM Young N3-501 0.5
teams (as opposed to groups), their uses, benefits, problems, structures (Meets 12/03-12/10)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:12/03/11
and developmental stages. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
MGMT*158 Time Management
LSW 12749 S 08:00AM–12:30PM Leadbeater S3-301 0.5
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course explores
(Meets 10/22-10/29)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/22/11
practical techniques for making better use of time. Topics covered
MGMT*028 Compensation Management include organizing and scheduling work, curbing procrastination,
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course is avoiding interruptions, streamlining paperwork, delegating effectively,
designed to be an introduction to compensation management from a and valuing time. Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU)
practical viewpoint.Pass/No Pass. (Not transferable) LSW 12756 S 01:00PM–05:30PM Young N1-501 0.5
(Meets 10/08-10/15)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/08/11
LSW 12750 S 08:00AM–12:30PM Leadbeater MT-24 0.5
(Meets 11/05-11/12)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:11/05/11

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MGMT*201 Human Resources Internship MKT*070A Keys to Successful


Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course Product Launch
is intended for students who will complete a certificate in Human Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course outlines
Resources. In this class, the student is introduced to the workplace, how to launch a product or service successfully. Pass/No Pass. (Not
workload and environment of human resources. Pass/No Pass Option. transferable)
(Not transferable) LSW 12765 S 08:00AM–12:30PM Meyer S1-401 0.5
12757 Meyer 1.0 (Meets 11/12-11/19)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:11/12/11
NOTE: Internship class is completed in final semester of
completing the Human Resource Management Certificate MKT*074 Purchasing
program Students must apply and be accepted into internship Advisory: MKT 056A, Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This
course. Contact Melanie Meyer at melanie.meyer@wvm.edu course is an introduction to the basic principles of purchasing and supply
for more information. chain management. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
12766 Meyer 3.0
NOTE: This is an independent study class. Please add to
Business: Marketing waitlist and instructor will contact you with instructions at
Mkt 408.855.5019 start of semester.

MKT*081B Getting Your First Customer


MKT*036 The Marketing Plan Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course outlines
Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053.This course allows strategies and techniques for getting your first customer. Pass/No Pass.
students to learn the elements of a marketing plan, how to write a (Not transferable)
good marketing plan and methods for implementing and evaluating LOS 13713 Staff ONLINE 0.5
the marketing plan. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) (Meets 10/22-11/19)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/24/11
LSW 12760 S 01:00PM–05:30PM Meyer S3-401 0.5 NOTE: This is an online class. Please attend the orientation
(Meets 10/08-10/15)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/08/11 on Saturday, 10/22 from 11-12 pm in Room E3-401. If you are
trying to add this section on or after Monday, 8/29. you must
MKT*037 Professional Event Planning attend the orientation or contact the instructor directly
This course will provide basic skills for being a professional event
planner. Grade/Pass/No Pass.(Not transferable) MKT*081D Developing an Ad Campaign
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course provides
LS 12761 F 08:00AM–12:30PM Carpenter N1-401 0.5
(Meets 09/16-09/23)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/16/11
step-by-step instruction on how to develop an ad campaign. Pass/No
Pass. (Not transferable)
MKT*056A Marketing Principles LS 12767 F 08:00AM–12:30PM Carpenter E3-401 0.5
Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course covers (Meets 11/12-11/19)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:11/18/11
the areas and various activities involved in the transfer of goods from
producer to ultimate customer. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) MKT*084A Search Engine Marketing
This course provides an overview of search engine marketing including
12762 M 03:40PM–06:50PM Carpenter S3-401 3.0
both advertising and optimization strategies.Pass/No Pass Option.
MKT*056B Marketing Strategies (CSU)
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course is LSW 12768 S 08:00AM–05:30PM McCormick N3-401 1.0
designed to aid the student in the integration of marketing knowledge (Meets 10/08-10/22)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/08/11
previously acquired in MKT 056A, Marketing Principles. The course
covers marketing strategies dealing with the marketing mix: product,
price, promotion and distribution. Emphasis will be placed on solving Business: Real Estate
practical marketing problems. Marketing exercises, reading and case Rlest  408.855.5019
studies will actively involve students with the newest marketing concepts
and practices. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
RLEST*090 Principles of Real Estate
O 12763 Meyer ONLINE 3.0
NOTE: This is an online class. Please attend the orientation Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This is a basic Real
on Saturday, 8/27 from 2:30-3:30pm in Room N2-501. If you Estate course and is a requirement for the California Salesperson license
are trying to add this section on or after Monday, 8/29, you and it is a required course for the Real Estate Certificates and the AA
must attend the orientation or contact the instructor directly Degree in Real Estate. Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU)
at Melanie.meyer@wvm.edu. O 12909 Jones ONLINE 3.0
NOTE: This is an online class. Please attend an orientation on
MKT*060 International Marketing Saturday, August 27 from 10-11am in Room E3-601. Contact
Advisory: MKT 056A, Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053.This Tony Jones at tony.jones@wvm.edu with questions.
course focuses on marketing management problems, techniques, and O 13502 Jones ONLINE 3.0
strategies necessary to incorporate the marketing concept when doing NOTE: This is an online class. Please attend an orientation on
business in international markets. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) Saturday, August 27 from 10-11am in Room E3-601. Contact
O 12764 Meyer 3.0 Tony Jones at tony.jones@wvm.edu with questions.
NOTE: This is an independent study class. Please add to
waitlist and instructor will contact you with instructions at RLEST*091 Real Estate Practice
start of semester. Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A, READ 053 and RLEST 090. The
students study the operations of a real estate business. This course
applies toward the educational requirements of the California Real 
E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
72 Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you are eligible to enroll in English 001A and Reading 053.
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Estate Salesperson and Broker license examinations. Pass/No Pass CHEM*012A Organic Chemistry I
Option.(CSU) Prerequisite: CHEM 001B with a grade of C or better. This course
O 12910 Jones ONLINE 3.0 is a study of the fundamentals of organic chemistry with emphasis
NOTE: This is an online class. Please attend an orientation on underlying concepts. It is recommended for chemistry majors,
on Saturday, August 27 from 12:00-1:00 pm in Room chemical engineering majors, and most biology majors, pre-pharmacy,
E3-601 . Contact Tony Jones at tony.jones@wvm.edu with pre-medical and pre-dental students. Grade Only. Materials fee of
questions. $35.00. (UC/CSU)
12325 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Al Baker MT-04 5.0
RLEST*095A Real Estate Finance I TTH 10:55AM–02:05PM Al Baker SCI-260
Advisory: RLEST 090 or Real Estate license, or demonstrated subject
12326 MW 05:25PM–06:50OM Staff SCI-140 5.0
matter proficiency. MATH 903 or BUS 064B. This course covers real
MW 07:00PM–10:10PM Staff SCI-260
estate financing, which includes lending policies, problems in financing
transactions in residential, apartment, commercial and special purpose CHEM*030A Fundamentals of Chemistry
properties. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) Advisory: MATH 903, ENGL 905 (co-req okay), READ 961 (co-req
O 12911 Diaz ONLINE 3.0 okay). Basic principles of inorganic chemistry for non-science major;
NOTE: This is an online class. Please attend an orientation for Registered Nurse majors in 4-year program; Physical Education,
on Saturday, August 27 from 2:00-3:00 pm in Room Psychology, Sociology, Administration of Justice, Dental Hygienist and
E3-601. Contact Tony Jones at tony.jones@wvm.edu with
questions.
Home Economic. Not recommended for science majors. Grade Only.
Materials fee of $15.00. (UC/CSU) (UC/CSU)
12327 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Tran W2-101 3.0
Chemistry W 12:40PM–03:50PM Tran SCI-280
12328 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM O'Brien W2-301 3.0
chem 408.855.5588 TH 10:55AM–02:05PM O'Brien SCI-280
O 12329 F 12:40PM–04:00PM Shea ONLINE 3.0
CHEM*001A General Chemistry F 12:40PM–04:00PM Shea SCI-280
Advisory: ENGL*001A and READ*053.Prerequisite: CHEM 002 or High NOTE: This course has an online lecture and in-class lab
School Chemistry with B or better, and MATH 000C or higher.This course that meets F 12:40PM-4:00PM in SCI-280. For questions
and more information, please contact Catherine Shea
is pre-professional chemistry for students planning a career in science
at(408)855-5260 or catherine.shea@wvm.edu.
related fields.Grade Only. Materials fee of $15.00.(UC/CSU)
12330 T 02:15PM–05:25PM Shea SCI-280 3.0
12318 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Zlatogorov N2-301 5.0 TH 02:15PM–05:25PM Shea SCI-280
TTH 10:55AM–02:05PM Zlatogorov SCI-270
12319 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Staff N2-301 5.0 CHEM*030B Fundamentals of Chemistry
TTH 02:15PM–05:25PM Staff SCI-270 Prerequisite: CHEM 030A.This course is a continuation of CHEM 030A. It
EO 12320 TTH 05:35PM–08:45PM Shea ONLINE 5.0 is intended for pre-nursing students and is not recommended for science
TTH 05:35PM–08:45PM Shea SCI-270 majors or those seeking entry to professional programs in medicine or
NOTE: This course has an online lecture and in-class lab pharmacy. This course is a survey of the major classes of biological
that meets T/TH 5:35PM-8:45PM in SCI-270.. For questions macromolecules and their role in the chemistry of life processes. This
and more information, please contact Catherine Shea at
408-855-5260 or catherine.shea@wvm.edu
course satisfies the general education requirements for non-science
majors Grade Only. Materials fee of $15.00. (UC/CSU) (UC/CSU)
CHEM*001B General Chemistry 12331 F 09:10AM–11:25AM Piekarski SCI-260 3.0
Prerequisite: CHEM 001A. Advisory: ENGL 905 and READ 961. Second F 12:40PM–04:00PM Piekarski SCI-260
course for pre-professional chemist career in science or a science related
field. Grade Only. Materials fee of $15.00. (UC/CSU) (UC/CSU)
12321 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Al Baker MT-05 5.0
Child Development
MW 02:15PM–05:25PM Al Baker SCI-270 chd 408.855.5256
E 12322 MW 05:25PM–06:50PM Sinha E2-301 5.0
E MW 07:00PM–10:10PM Sinha SCI-270
CHD*001 Child Growth and Development
CHEM*002 Introductory Chemistry This course is a study of typical and atypical child growth and
Advisory: MATH 000C. This course is pre-professional chemistry development from conception through adolescence. It focuses on
for students planning a career in science related fields. Grade Only. social emotional, physical, and cognitive development within the family
Materials fee of $15.00. (UC/CSU) (UC/CSU) cultural context. Observational study of children is included. Grade
Only. (Not transferable)
12323 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Palmer N1-401 4.0
M 02:15PM–05:25PM Palmer SCI-280 W 12296 S 12:00PM–03:25PM Nguyen-Vu MT-05 3.0
NOTE: Saturday classes start on August 27, 2011. This
E 12324 MW 05:25PM–06:50PM Al Baker N2-401 4.0 section is part of a learning community. To participate
E M 07:00PM–10:10PM Al Baker SCI-280 students can also enroll in ESL*940CC.
13523 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Saini W3-501 4.0 12297 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Weiberg S1-401 3.0
T 10:55AM–02:05PM Saini SCI-280 NOTE: This section is part of a learning community. To
participate students can also enroll in ESL*940CC.
12298 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Wylde MT-10 3.0
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E 12299 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Sodt MT-06 3.0 CHD*010 Principles and Practices


O 12300 Weiberg ONLINE 3.0 in Education
NOTE: This is an online course. Students must have Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053An introductory
Internet access. An orientation will be held on Wednesday, survey course of the field of education. Students explore problems and
September 1, from 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm in Room MT-14. For potentials of education in today's world and is designed for those who are
additional information please email the instructor at camilla. considering a professional career in education. Grade Only. (CSU)
weiberg@wvm.edu
E 12309 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Nguyen-Vu MT-03 3.0
CHD*002 Child, Family, and Community 13497 W 03:40PM–06:50PM Nguyen-Vu W3-401 3.0
This course examines the effect of family and community on a child's
development. Families, their functions and changing family structure CHD*014 Art and Creative Development
will be examined. The factors and resources for early interventions of Young Children
and inclusion for families with children with differing abilities will be Advisory: CHD 001. Students examine theories of artistic development
explored. Interactions among the child, family, school, peers, media and learn how creativity effects the child's overall development. Students
and community will be discussed. This course is equivalent to WVC will design developmentally appropriate lesson plans focusing on
CHS 063. Grade Only. (Not transferable) creative expression. Observation of children will be required. Grade
Only. (CSU)
W 12302 S 08:30AM–11:55AM Wylde MT-05 3.0
NOTE: Saturday classes start on August 27, 2011. E 12310 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Sudarsana CDC-25 3.0
12303 TH 03:40PM–06:50PM Wylde MT-10 3.0
CHD*015 Observation of Children
This course is the study of methods of observation and recording
CHD*004 Cognitive Experiences
of those observations of children. Emphasis is on analyzing those
for Children
observations to understand the child's behavior and to plan experiences
Advisory: CHD 001 and CHD 002. Will examine theories of cognitive
and activities to further the child's development. Students are required
development through research review and observation. Students will
to conduct supervised observations within the lab child development
use information to plan curriculum. Grade Only. (CSU)
center. Grade Only. (CSU)
E 12305 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Sudarsana CDC-25 3.0
E 12311 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Weiberg E3-401 3.0
CHD*007 Management Issues in
CHD*016 Understanding the Young Child:
Child Development Programs
Infant & Toddler Development
Prerequisite: CHD*006. This course gives students information and
Course assists the student to fully understand the study of child
skills about how to deal with the management of staff and relationships
development from prenatal to three-years. Course meets Infant/Toddler
and all of the activities necessary for a positive working environment in
State licensing requirement. Observation of children is required. Grade
Child Development types of programs. This course partially fulfills the
Only. (CSU)
requirements for the Site Supervisor or Program Director for a licensed
child care facility.Grade Only. (CSU) E 12312 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Nguyen-Vu MT-04 3.0
E 12306 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Proett MT-04 3.0
CHD*017 Child Health and Safety
This course is designed to give students the skills needed to be able to
CHD*008A Practicum A
identify children's health problems. The course is designed for persons
Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053 Corequisite:CHD
working with children both in the home environment and school setting.
026.Prerequisite:CHD 001 and, CHD002 and, CHD 010.This course
Included in the course is the study of infectious diseases, preventative
gives students the opportunity to interact with children and demonstrate
health practices, infant CPR and injury prevention. The course meets
developmentally appropriate early childhood teaching competencies.
state AB 962 requirements. Grade Only. (Not transferable)
Students work under the supervision of a practicum supervisor at the
Mission College Child Development Center or an approved Mentor O 12313 Weiberg ONLINE 3.0
Teacher Site.Grade Only.(CSU) NOTE: This is an online course. Students taking this section
must have access to the Internet. The orientation meeting will
E 12307 M 05:45PM–06:45PM Nguyen-Vu MT-09 3.0 be on Wednesday, 9/1 from 1:00-2:30 pm in Room MT-22.
6.7 Scheduled Wkly hrs. For additional information or questions, please email the
NOTE: All students enrolled in CHD*008 must attend an instructor at camilla.weiberg@wvm.edu Students attempting
orientation meeting on Tuesday, August 31 from 4:30 to add this section on or after Monday,August 31 will need
-6:30pm in Room CDC-25. Students MUST come prepared to attend the orientation meeting.
to schedule lab hours for the semester, and have proof of
current TB (tuberculosis) clearance. E 12314 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM McKeithan E1-603 3.0

CHD*008B Practicum B CHD*020 The Child with Special


Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053 Prerequisite: CHD Needs in the Community
008AStudents continue developing child centered curriculum. Classroom Advisory: CHD 001 and CHD 002. This course is designed for students
mangagement techniques are discussed as well as the effective use who are considering a career or certificate in special education or desire
of environment. Students work under the supervision of a practicum to work with children with special needs and their families. Educational
supervisor at Mission College or may be placed at an approved issues, techniques and methods of case management are explored.
Mentor Teacher Site. This course is required for an AS degree in Child Included is a review of community resources and services. 10 hours of
Development.Grade Only. (CSU) community observation are required. Grade Only. (CSU)
E 12308 T 05:30PM–06:30PM Weiberg CDC-25 3.0 E 12315 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Staff CDC-25 3.0
6.7 scheduled wkly hrs.

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CHD*022 Adult Supervision in


Early Childhood Programs Communication Studies
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course gives Comm 408.855.5327
students the skills necessary to assess program and staff performance
and supervise adults in early childhood settings. Students have
opportunities to review program assessment models such as the COMM*001 Public Speaking
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A. This is a basic course in speech
Accreditation self study and to conduct self-assessments on leadership communication that emphasizes the fundamentals of informative and
and communication styles. Career development strategies are also persuasive speaking presented extemporaneously. The theory and
examined. This class partially fulfills the Site Supervisor or Program techniques that are stressed include: research, critical evaluation,
Director Permit for a licensed childcare facility. Grade Only. (CSU) reasoning, organization, style, and delivery; the role of the listener in oral
communication; and understanding the audience-speaker relationship.
E 13500 TH 04:30PM–06:30PM Proett CDC-25 2.0
Grade Only. (Not transferable)
CHD*024 Positive Guidance in Early 12360 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Ensminger N3-301 3.0
Childhood Programs: Managing E 12361 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Gainer N3-301 3.0
Challenging Behaviors
12362 MW 02:15PM–03:40PM Dewis N3-301 3.0
Advisory: CHD 001 and CHD 002. This course will assist students
in learning positive guidance techniques to deal with challenging E 12363 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Dewis N3-301 3.0
behaviors in early childhood programs. The course includes genetic, 12364 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Ensminger N3-301 3.0
environmental, and cultural factors that impact the behavior of young 12365 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Ensminger N3-301 3.0
children and practical strategies for intervention and prevention. Grade
12366 F 12:30PM–03:40PM Ensminger N3-301 3.0
Only. (CSU)
E 12367 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Dewis N3-301 3.0
13498 T 03:40PM–06:50PM Nguyen-Vu MT-02 3.0
12368 F 09:00AM–12:10PM Ensminger N3-301 3.0
CHD*026 Introduction to Curriculum 12369 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Lipman N3-301 3.0
Prerequisite:CHD 001. Advisory:CHD 002. This course presents an 12370 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Harris N3-301 3.0
overview of knowledge and skills related to providing appropriate
12371 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Lipman N3-301 3.0
curriculum and environments for young children from birth to age 6.
Grade Only. (CSU) 12372 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Harris W3-401 3.0
E 12317 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Wylde MT-05 3.0 ELS 12373 T 05:30PM–08:40PM Lipman N3-301 3.0
W S 09:00AM–12:10PM N3-301
(Meets 10/25-12/17)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/29/11
CHD*053 Contemporary Education
NOTE: This class meets TWICE A WEEK for eight weeks.
in a Changing Society You must attend both class meetings every week.
This course is designed for students who are considering a professional
E 12374 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Ensminger E3-301 3.0
career in education. The course focuses on the history, theories, and
approaches to education in a culturally and linguistically diverse student 12375 TH 02:15PM–05:25PM Dewis N3-301 3.0
population. Students will participate in a Community Service Learning ELS 13478 WF 05:30PM–08:40PM Lipman S3-301 3.0
project at a school. Grade Only. (UC/CSU) (Meets 09/28-11/18)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/30/11
NOTE: This class meets TWICE A WEEK for eight weeks.
13499 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Wylde W2-305 3.0
You must attend both class meetings every week.

COMM*004 Small Group Communication


Chinese Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A. This course is designed to provide
CHIN  408.855.5282 students with theoretical and practical experiences into the interaction,
information-sharing, decision-making and problem-solving processes
of small groups. In addition, students will demonstrate effective oral
CHIN*050A Basic Conversational Chinese communication skills in a variety of situations. Grade Only. (Not
(mandarin) And Culture transferable)
Course emphasizes conversation and vocabulary building and includes
E 12376 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Ensminger E3-301 3.0
the study of the culture and traditions of the Chinese-speaking world.
Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
COMM*008 Interpersonal Communication
12332 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Yu MT-03 3.0 Students will learn theory and skills to improve human communication
13492 S 09:20AM–12:30PM Mao E2-301 3.0 in personal relationships and the workplace. Topics include effective
NOTE: Saturday classes start on August 27, 2011. listening, assertiveness, expressing feelings and ideas clearly, nonverbal
communication, and conflict resolution. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not
CHIN*050B Conversational Chinese/Mandarin transferable)
Advisory: CHIN 050A. This course is a continuation of CHIN 050A.
E 12377 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Harris S3-301 3.0
Students will add to their knowledge of language, culture, & traditions.
Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) COMM*012 Introduction to Intercultural
W 12333 S 12:40PM–03:50PM Mao N1-202 3.0 Communication
NOTE: Saturday classes start on August 27, 2011. This is an introductory course examining the effects of culture on
13493 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Yu W2-301 3.0 interpersonal communication. Emphasis is given to the influence of
culture upon the interpretation of the communication act and to the
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Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 75
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skills that improve intercultural communication. Grade Only. (Not CA*010C Computer Keyboarding
transferable) Speed and Accuracy
12378 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Dewis E3-501 3.0 Advisory: CA 010A or CA 011, Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ
053. Practice on corrective drills to correct keyboarding technique and
COMM*019A Communication Activities improve basic speed and accuracy. This course may be repeated 1
Students can participate in a variety of speech communication activities time. Pass/No Pass Only. (CSU)
such as leading conversation groups for ESL students, intercollegiate 12261 MW 03:50PM–05:15PM Golden E2-101 1.0
competition in individual speaking events and debate, judging high E 12262 MW 05:25PM–06:50PM Golden E2-101 1.0
school competition, and designing individual communication projects.
12263 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Golden E2-101 1.0
Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
E 12264 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM Golden E2-101 1.0
12379 1.3 Scheduled Wkly Hrs. Lipman N3-301 1.0
NOTE: For orientation schedule, see the posting in N3-301 12265 F 08:00AM–11:35AM Golden E2-101 1.0
or call (408)855-5044. W 13527 S 08:00AM–11:35AM Golden E2-101 1.0

COMM*020 Argumentation and Debate CA*011 Beginning Keyboarding


This is a basic course in rhetorical theory and practice in argumentation with Word Processing
and debate in which the students learn the means of discovering and Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course
supporting intelligent decisions and effectively presenting them orally. is designed for anyone who wishes to learn the "touch" system of
Grade Only. (UC/CSU) keyboarding on the computer and word processing. Pass/No Pass
12380 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Lipman N1-401 3.0 Option.(CSU)
E 12381 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Lipman S3-401 3.0 E 12266 MW 04:15PM–06:50PM Golden E2-101 3.0
12267 TTH 09:20AM–11:55AM Golden E2-101 3.0
E 12269 TTH 04:15PM–06:50PM Golden E2-101 3.0
Community Education
12270 F 08:00AM–01:20PM Ringel E2-101 3.0
CECAR 408.855.5131 W 13530 S 08:00AM–01:20PM Martin E2-101 3.0

CECAR*6502 Pharmacy Technician Training - CA*013 Ten-Key Numeric Keypad


Campbell Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course develops
A program offered weekends enabling students to maintain their current entry-level vocational proficiency in the use of 10-key numeric keypad.
employment while pursuing a new career. The course is approximately This course can be taken concurrently with CA 010A or CA 010C. This
6 to 8 months long - ranging from 240 - 429 hours for state eligibility course may be repeated 1 time. Pass/No Pass Only. (CSU)
for employment. All applicants are required to complete an interview 12271 MW 03:50PM–05:15PM Golden E2-101 1.0
and basic skills test. Acceptance into the program is based on students E 12272 MW 05:25PM–06:50PM Golden E2-101 1.0
achieving passing scores. Students will have classroom and hands- on 12273 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Golden E2-101 1.0
experience to qualify them to take the National Pharmacy Technician's E 12274 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM Golden E2-101 1.0
Certification Examination for an exciting new career in the health field.
12275 F 08:00AM–11:35AM Ringel E2-101 1.0
Job opportunities are available in retail pharmacy, and possibly in the
field of sales. (Not transferable) W 13529 S 08:00AM–11:35AM Golden E2-101 1.0
EL 13744 FS 06:00PM–09:00PM Staff 33 0.0
(Meets 10/01-06/02)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/22/11
CA*033A Word Processing - Course 1
NOTE: Sect# 13744 will meet Friday 6:00pm-9:00pm and Advisory: CA 010A or CA 011, and CA 031B, CA 120, Eligibility for
Saturday 9:00AM-5:00PM. ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course teaches word processing
applications using Microsoft Word for Windows. Learn basic word
processing features. Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU)
Computer Applications 12277 W 09:20AM–12:30PM Golden E2-101 3.0
Ca 408.855.5341 O 12278 Golden ONLINE 3.0
NOTE: This course is an online class. Please attend the
orientation meeting on Wednesday Aug. 31 from 7-8 p.m. in
CA*010A Learning the Keyboard room MT-20. Contact the instructor if you cannot attend the
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course teaches orientation meeting at (408)855-5341 or by email at judie.
the touch method of keyboarding. Students develop speed and accuracy. delfrate@wvm.edu
This course may be repeated one time. Pass/No Pass Only.(CSU)
CA*036 Machine Transcription
12256 MW 03:50PM–05:15PM Golden E2-101 1.0 with Word Processing
E 12257 MW 05:25PM–06:50PM Golden E2-101 1.0 Advisory CA 033A, CA 033B, Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053.
12258 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Golden E2-101 1.0 This course teaches keyboarding mailable copy from transcription
machines using word processing.Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
E 12259 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM Golden E2-101 1.0
12279 W 09:20AM–12:30PM Golden E2-101 3.0
12260 F 08:00AM–11:35AM Golden E2-101 1.0
W 13526 S 08:00AM–11:35AM Golden E2-101 1.0 12280 M 03:50PM–06:50PM Golden E2-101 3.0

E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
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CA*045A Introductory Microsoft Project CA*063B Intermediate Microsoft Excel


Advisory:CA 070, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. Students Advisory: CA 062B. Go to the next professional and personal step
learn how to use Microsoft Project to manage the tasks, resources,scope, using Excel. Learn Excel features that are used in decision-making.
and time for a project.Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) Experiment with scenarios, data lookups, goal seek, solver, pivot-table
OS 12281 Hudak ONLINE 1.0 charts and graphs, and more. Create macros to automate Excel tasks.
(Meets 08/30-09/30)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/02/11 Create buttons in a spreadsheet so others can just click and get the
NOTE: This course is an online class. Please attend the result. This course is designed for students who are computer literate
orientation meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 30 from 6-7 p.m. in and have some knowledge of Excel. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
room E2-302. Contact the instructor if you cannot attend the ELS 12286 F 05:15PM–09:10PM Pembrook E2-101 2.0
orientation meeting by email at Patrick.hudak@wvm.edu (Meets 10/07-12/16)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/07/11

CA*045B Intermediate Microsoft Project LSO 12287 Hudak ONLINE 2.0


(Meets 10/06-12/16)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/10/11
Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053, CA 045A. Students
NOTE: This course is an online class. Please attend the
expand their knowledge of using Microsoft Project to manage a project, orientation meeting on Thursday, Oct. 6 from 6-7 p.m. in
and monitor and analyze the progress of a project. Pass/No Pass room E2-302. Contact the instructor if you cannot attend the
Option. (CSU) orientation meeting by email at patrick.hudak@wvm.edu
LSO 12282 Hudak ONLINE 2.0
(Meets 10/04-12/16)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/11/11 CA*081B Introduction to Microsoft Access
NOTE: This course is an online class. Please attend the Advisory: CA 010A, CA 070, CA 120, Eligibility for ENGL 108A and
orientation meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 4 from 6-7 p.m. in READ 053. Take the first professional and personal step using Access,
room E2-302. Contact the instructor if you cannot attend the a powerful relational database. Learn to create database tables and
orientation meeting by email at Patrick.hudak@wvm.edu enter data, organize, and retrieve data from the tables. Create simple
forms to enter data into a database and format reports from the data
CA*046D Introduction to
in the database. This course is for students who are computer literate
Microsoft Powerpoint
and who would like to start working with a database. Pass/No Pass
Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053 CA 010A and CA 120.
Option. (CSU)
Students learn the basic features of PowerPoint. Students learn how
to create presentations and how to format them. This is the first of two SO 12288 Hudak ONLINE 1.0
(Meets 08/30-09/30)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/02/11
courses that teach PowerPoint. Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU)
NOTE: This course is an online class. Please attend the
LSO 12283 Golden ONLINE 1.0 orientation meeting on Thursday, August 30 from 7-8 p.m. in
(Meets 09/02-10/06)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/09/11 room S3-401. Contact the instructor if you cannot attend the
NOTE: This course is an online class. Please attend the orientation meeting by email at patrick.hudak@wvm.edu.
orientation meeting on Friday, Sept. 2 from 6-7 p.m. in room
E2-302. Contact the instructor if you cannot attend the CA*084A Oracle - SQL and PL/SQL
orientation meeting at (408)855-5341 or by email at judie. Advisory:CA 010A, CA 070, CA 120, Eligibility for ENGL 108A and
delfrate@wvm.edu
READ 053. Students learn how to use Oracle Developer, a graphical
CA*046E Intermediate user interface, to build, test and maintain forms, which work with Oracle
Microsoft Powerpoint database files. Pass/No Pass Option.(Not transferable)
Advisory: CA 010A, CA 046D, CA 120 and Eligibility for ENGL 108A O 12289 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Kulkarni E2-101 3.0
and READ 053. Students learn the advanced features of PowerPoint.
They integrate MS Word and Excel with PowerPoint. Students create CA*086 Web Development
a presentation for use as a Web Page and customize a slide show. with PHP and MySQL
Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable) Advisory: CA 097A, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. Learn
to create dynamic web applications! This course includes basic PHP
LSO 12284 Golden ONLINE 1.0
(Meets 10/07-11/10)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/09/11
programming elements, mySQL database basics and how to create a
NOTE: This course is an online class. Please attend the database driven web application using PHP and mySQL. This course
orientation meeting on Friday, Oct. 7 from 6-7 p.m. in room is cross listed as CIS 086. Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU)
E2-302. Contact the instructor if you cannot attend the O 13525 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Sun E2-101 3.0
orientation meeting at (408)855-5341 or by email at judie.
delfrate@wvm.edu CA*088A Introduction to Javascript
for the Web
CA*062B An Introduction to Microsoft Excel This is an introductory course on Javascript programming for the web.
Advisory: CA 052, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This course Students learn to program interactive web pages using Javascript.
is an introduction to Microsoft Excel. Topics covered include entering This course covers Javascript basics, arrays, objects and web forms.
and editing worksheet information, formatting and printing, creating Pass/No Pass OptionAdvisory Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053
charts, and using functions. This course is designed for students who Advisory CA 097A (CSU)
are computer literate. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
SO 13875 Sun ONLINE 1.0
ELS 12285 F 05:30PM–08:50PM Pembrook E2-101 1.0 (Meets 08/30-10/03)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/02/11
(Meets 09/02-09/30)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/02/11 NOTE: This course is an online class. Please attend the
LSO 13531 Hudak ONLINE 1.0 orientation meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 30 from 6-7 p.m. in
(Meets 09/01-10/05)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/04/11 room E2-501. Contact the instructor if you cannot attend
NOTE: This course is an online class. Please attend the the orientation meeting by email at attend at helen.sun@
orientation meeting on Thursday, Sept. 1 from 6-7 p.m. in wvm.edu
room E2-302. Contact the instructor if you cannot attend the
orientation meeting by email at patrick.hudak@wvm.edu

Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 77
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CA*088B Intermediate Javascript


for the Web Computer Information Systems
Students learn to create interactive web pages using Javascript. This Cis 408.855.5250
course builds upon the introductory course to cover Web forms, events,
dynamic content, cookies and AJAX. Pass/No Pass Option Advisory Computer Science Information Technology
Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053 Advisory CA 088A (CSU)
SO 13877 Sun ONLINE 2.0 CIS*002 Introduction to Computer
(Meets 10/04-12/16)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/11/11 Programming Using Visual Basic.
NOTE: This course is an online class. Please attend the NET (VB.NET)
orientation meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 4 from 6-7 p.m. in Corequisite: CIS 180. Advisory: MATH 903. This course is an Introduction
room E2-501. Contact the instructor if you cannot attend the to Programming using Visual Basic.NET (VB.NET). Students will design
orientation meeting by email at helen.sun@wvm.edu code and execute programs on microcomputers in GUI environment
using VB.NET Controls, Events, Strings, Input Output (I/O) techniques,
CA*097A Creating Web Pages - Course 1
Subprograms and Functions, Decision Making and Looping Techniques,
Advisory:CA 010A, CA 070 and CA 120. This course provides the first
Arrays, Sequentials Files, and Relational Database and SQL.. Pass/
step in creating a Web page. Students will learn; HTML formatting
No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
commands, add color, graphics, lists, and tables to a Web site. The
final project is the creation of a personal or business Web page. Pass/ 13882 TH 09:20AM–12:30PM Sabherwal E2-501 4.0
TH 12:40PM–03:40PM Sabherwal E2-501
No Pass Option.(CSU)
SO 12291 Pembrook ONLINE 1.0 CIS*037A C Programming
(Meets 08/31-09/30)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/03/11
Corequisite: CIS 172A. Advisory: MATH 903 and CIS 004A. C is a
NOTE: This course is an online class. Please attend the
orientation meeting on Wednesday, August. 31 from 6-7
powerful, low-level general purpose programming language, commonly
p.m. in room E2-302. Contact the instructor if you cannot used on Unix based computer systems. Concepts & methods of
attend the orientation meeting by email at curtis.pembrook@ computer programming using a problem solving approach. Pass/No
wvm.edu Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
13883 W 09:20AM–12:30PM Sabherwal E2-501 4.0
CA*097B Creating Web Pages - Course 2 W 12:40PM–03:40PM Sabherwal E2-501
Advisory: CA 010A, CA 070, CA 097A, CA 120, Eligibility for ENGL 108A E 13884 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM Staff W2-501 4.0
and READ 053. Make Web pages look even better and decrease the TTH 03:50PM–05:15PM Staff W2-501
maintenance time! In this course, create Web pages and learn more
advanced HTML features in a hands-on lab. Topics include: working CIS*040 Object Oriented
with frames, forms, multimedia, and cascading style sheets. Pass/No Programming with C++
Pass Option. (Not transferable) This is an introductory course in programming using Visual C++.
LSO 12292 Matenciuc-Anton ONLINE 1.0 Students learn to design, code, and execute programs using the Visual
(Meets 10/05-11/04)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/08/11 C++ programming language in a Microsoft Visual Studio development
NOTE: This course is an online class. Please attend the environment. This class includes object-oriented programming concepts
orientation meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 5 from 6-7 p.m. and topics. Pass/No Pass Option. Advisory Eligibility for ENGL 001A
in room E2-302. Contact the instructor if you cannot attend and READ 053 Advisory CIS 037A (UC/CSU)
the orientation meeting by email at wvmc_beatrice@
yahoo.com. 13885 M 09:20AM–12:30PM Staff E2-501 4.0
M 12:40PM–03:40PM Staff E2-501
CA*097C Creating Web Pages - Course 3
Advisory: CA 010A, CA 070, CA 097A, CA 120, Eligibility for ENGL 108A CIS*043 Software Development
and READ 053. Expand Web pages creation skills! In this course create with Java Programming
Web pages and learn more advanced HTML features in a hands-on lab. This course is an introduction to the concepts and methods of computer
Topics include: working with XHTML, JavaScript, and cookies. Pass/ programming with an emphasis on OOP (Object-Oriented Programming),
No Pass Option. (Not transferable) using Java programming language. This course also includes applets,
GUI (graphical user interface), arrays lists, arrays, streams and exception
LSO 12293 Thoppay ONLINE 1.0 handling.. Pass/No Pass Option. Advisory Eligibility for ENGL 001A
(Meets 11/09-12/09)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:11/12/11
NOTE: This course is an online class. The orientation
and READ 053 Advisory CIS 037A (UC/CSU)
materials will be available online two days before the class 13886 T 09:20AM–12:30PM Pham E2-501 4.0
starts. Please view this material and contact the instructor by T 12:40PM–03:40PM Pham E2-501
email at mallika_mc@hotmail.com if you have questions E 13887 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Staff W2-501 4.0
E W 07:00PM–10:10PM Staff W2-501

CIS*044A Introduction to Perl Programming


This is an introductory course in Perl programming. This course includes
Computers, and/or the need for access to the
Internet, may be required to complete assignments instruction on the basic features of Perl scripting/programming. It covers
in some classes. regular expressions, operators, arrays, functions, file handlers, system
interface and exception handling.. Pass/No Pass Option. Advisory
If you do not own a computer or do not have access to the Internet,
our library and many public libraries have computers available for Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053 Advisory MATH 903 or MATH
your use. If you need to know more about required computer use 903M(UC/CSU)
or Internet access, please call the Department Chairperson for E 13888 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Sengupta E2-604 4.0
clarification for the classes that interest you. E TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Sengupta E2-604

E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
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CIS*045B Unix/Linux Operating System system and the network management of the Network Operating System.
Prerequisite: CIS 037A or equivalent, CIS 045A or equivalent, MATH Pass/No Pass Option. Materials Fee: $10.00. (UC/CSU)
000C or equivalent. This is an introductory course in the UNIX operating LS 12347 F 02:30PM–09:30PM Pandit MT-26 4.0
system, including basic UNIX commands, advanced vi features, file E MW 07:00PM–10:10PM Pandit MT-26
and directory manipulation, and UNIX mail, write and talk. This course (Meets 09/02-10/21)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/05/11
includes shell command line, set-up, customizing the shell environment, 13599 MW 10:00AM–11:30AM El Kaissi MT-26 4.0
alias mechanism, pipes, I/O redirection and text manipulation and an MW 11:40AM–01:10PM El Kaissi MT-26
introduction to system administration. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/
CSU) CIT*014 Introduction Computer Hardware
ES 12340 MW 05:40PM–10:10PM Campbell E2-604 3.0 (A+ Part 2)
(Meets 08/29-10/19)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:08/31/11 This is the second of a two-course program designed to prepare students
for the A+ certification exam. This course will teach students to install,
CIS*046A Unix Shell Programming configure, and upgrade microcomputer modules and peripherals.
Prerequisite: CIS 045B. Corequisite: CIS 181A. Advisory: MATH 903. Students will also learn to diagnose and troubleshoot common module
Introduction to shell-programming using Bourne shell and C-shell. problems and system malfunctions. Students will also learn specific
This course includes shell utilities, subshells, shell archives, and shell terminology, facts, ways and means of dealing with classifications,
functions. Comparison of various Bourne shells, C-shell commands, categories and principles of motherboards, processors, and memory
and introduction to Korn shell. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) in microcomputer systems. Credit/No Credit Option. (CSU)
ELS 12341 MW 05:40PM–10:10PM Campbell E2-604 3.0 13601 W 10:00AM–01:10PM Staff MT-22 4.0
(Meets 10/24-12/24)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:08/31/11 W 01:30PM–05:00PM Staff MT-22

CIS*065 C# .Net Programming CIT*016 Security+


This course is an introduction course to computer programming using C#. Students learn to install, configure, and administer communication
This course introduces the fundamentals of computer hardware, software security, infrastructure security, cryptography, access control,
and programming, including algorithms, flowcharting, program design authentication, external attack, and operational and organization
and coding. Students learn to design, code, and execute programs using security. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
C# programming language in a Microsoft Visual Studio development LS 13602 F 02:30PM–09:30PM Pandit MT-26 4.0
environment. Pass/No Pass Option Advisory Eligibility for ENGL 001A E MW 07:00PM–10:10PM Pandit MT-26
and READ 053 Advisory MATH 903 or MATH 903M (CSU) (Meets 10/24-12/16)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/26/11
E 13889 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Disney MT-19 4.0
E W 07:00PM–10:10PM Disney MT-19 CIT*021 Cisco Network Fundamentals
(Cisco-1)
CIS*086 Web Development Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course is the first
with PHP and MySQL of four courses leading to the CCNA designation. This course introduces
Advisory: CA 097A,Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. Learn the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the
to create dynamic web applications! This course includes basic PHP Internet and other computer networks.Pass/No Pass Option. Materials
programming elements, mySQL database basics and how to create a Fee: $10.00. (Not transferable)
database driven web application using PHP and mySQL. This course ES 12348 MW 07:00PM–09:30PM Abdeljabbar E2-501 4.0
is cross listed as CA 086. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) (Meets 08/29-10/19)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:08/31/11
E 13596 TH 07:00PM–10:00PM Sun E2-101 3.0 NOTE: This is a hybrid class.
ES 12349 TTH 07:00PM–09:30PM Abdeljabbar E2-501 4.0
(Meets 08/29-10/20)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/01/11
Computer Information Technology NOTE: This is a hybrid class.
LSW 13597 S 09:00AM–03:00PM Hamadeh E2-501 4.0
Cit 408.855.5250
(Meets 09/03-10/22)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/03/11
Computer Science Information Technology
CIT*022 Routing Protocols and Concepts
(Cisco-2)
CIT*011 Desktop Operating Systems This course describes the architecture, components, and operation
(A+ Part 1) of CISCO routers, and explains the principles of routing and routing
This is the first of a two-course program designed to prepare students protocols. Students analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot the
for the A+ certification exam. This course covers DOS in Windows primary routing protocols (CISCO) RIPv1, RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF.
9x/2000 OS. It also includes procedures for accessing and retrieving Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
information, network capabilities and how to connect to networks on
ELS 12350 TTH 07:00PM–09:30PM El Kaissi E2-501 4.0
the client side. In addition, students will also diagnose and troubleshoot (Meets 10/25-12/15)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/27/11
common problems relating to Windows 9x and Windows 2000. Credit/ NOTE: This is a hybrid class.
No Credit Option. (CSU)
ELS 12351 MW 07:00PM–09:30PM Thompson E2-501 4.0
13600 M 10:00AM–01:10PM Staff MT-22 4.0 (Meets 10/24-12/14)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/26/11
M 01:30PM–05:00PM Staff MT-22 NOTE: This is a hybrid class.
LSW 12352 S 09:00AM–03:00PM Hamadeh E2-501 4.0
CIT*012 Network Hardware & Software (Meets 10/29-12/17)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/29/11
This is the an introductory course in the features of major Network NOTE: This is a hybrid class.
Operating Systems (NOS) such as Microsoft Windows NT/2000, Novell
Netware and UNIX. Students will also learn the security features, the file

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CIT*023 LAN Switching and Wireless management, security management, Active Directory concepts, DHCP,
(Cisco) DNS and Web services. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This course is the ES 13603 TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Staff MT-26 4.0
third of four courses leading to the CCNA designation. This course W S 02:30PM–09:30PM Staff MT-26
covers the technologies and protocols needed to design and implement (Meets 08/30-10/20)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/01/11
a converged switched network. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
ES 13145 MW 07:00PM–09:30PM O'Connor E2-502 4.0 CIT*079 Microsoft Server Essentials 2
(Meets 08/29-10/19)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:08/31/11 Advisory CIT 078 ENGL 001A This course is the second of three
NOTE: This is a hybrid class. courses leading to the Microsoft Server Certificate program. This course
LSW 13146 S 09:00AM–02:00PM Goodwin E2-502 4.0 provides the basic knowledge necessary to understand and identify
(Meets 09/03-10/22)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/03/11 the tasks involved in designing, building, administering, managing
NOTE: This is a hybrid class. and supporting Network Operating Systems based networks.Pass/
No Pass Option (CSU)
CIT*024 Accessing the Wan (Cisco) ELS 13604 TTH 07:00PM–10:00PM Staff MT-26 4.0
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course is the W S 02:30PM–09:30PM Staff MT-26
fourth of four courses leading to the CCNA designation. This course (Meets 10/25-12/17)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/30/11
discusses the WAN technologies and network services required in
Enterprise networks.Pass/No Pass Option.(Not transferable)
LSW 12353 S 09:00AM–03:00PM Goodwin E2-502 4.0 Counseling
(Meets 10/29-12/17)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/29/11 couns 408.855.5041
NOTE: This is a hybrid class.
ELS 12354 MW 07:00PM–09:30PM O'Connor E2-502 4.0
(Meets 10/24-12/14)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/26/11 COUNS*000A Orientation to Mission College
NOTE: This is a hybrid class. This is a mini-course designed to provide basic information needed
to attend college. The orientation helps you find your way around the
CIT*025 Advanced Routing - Cisco 5 college, find out about support services, and learn about the college's
Prerequisite: CIT 024 or CCNA certification. This is the first course of programs and procedures. Pass/No Pass Only. (Not transferable)
four courses in CCNP track. The class discusses IP addressing, OSPF, LSW 12382 S 08:15AM–12:30PM Guardino E1-603 0.5
EIGRP, BGP, advanced access lists, router capabilities used to control W S 01:00PM–05:15PM E1-603
traffic over LANs and WANs, as well as connecting corporate networks (Meets 11/19-11/19)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:11/19/11
to an Internet Service Provider (ISP). Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU) LSW 12383 S 08:15AM–12:30PM Sanchez E3-301 0.5
E 13880 T 07:00PM–10:10PM John E2-502 4.0 W S 01:00PM–05:15PM E3-301
F 06:00PM–09:10PM John E2-502 (Meets 12/03-12/03)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:12/03/11
SW 12384 S 08:15AM–12:30PM Lai E3-501 0.5
CIT*026 Remote Access Networks-Cisco 6 W S 01:00PM–05:15PM E3-501
Prerequisite: CIT 025. This is the second course of four courses in CCNP (Meets 08/27-08/27)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:08/27/11
track. This course is designed to provide students with classroom and NOTE: Conducted in Vietnamese
laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology LSW 12385 S 08:15AM–12:30PM Lai E3-501 0.5
that will prepare them for the Cisco Certified Networking Professional W S 01:00PM–05:15PM E3-501
(CCNP) exam: Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN). (Meets 12/03-12/03)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:12/03/11
Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) NOTE: Conducted in Vietnamese.
E 13881 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM John E2-502 4.0 LS 13474 F 08:15AM–12:30PM Coleman S1-401 0.5
F 06:00PM–09:10PM John E2-502 (Meets 12/02-12/16)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:12/02/11
NOTE: This section of COUNS 000A is being taught in
CIT*029 Cisco Security a hybrid format and meets in class on Friday, Dec 2nd
This course provides a next step for individuals who want to enhance from 8:15am–12:15pm. An additional 4.5 hours of online
their CCNA-level skill set and help meet the growing demand for network assignments/activities is required for successful course
completion. For further information contact Yolanda Coleman
security professionals. The curriculum provides an introduction to the core at yolanda.coleman@wvm.edu or (408) 855-5045.
security concepts and skills needed for the installation, troubleshooting,
and monitoring of network devices to maintain the integrity, confidentiality, LOS 13475 Tran ONLINE 0.5
(Meets 11/07-11/18)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:11/08/11
and availability of data and devices. CCNA Security helps prepare
NOTE: This course is delivered completely online. It requires
students for entry-level security career opportunities and the globally a computer and internet access. On Nov 7, 2011, registered
recognized Cisco CCNA Security certification.. Pass/No Pass Option. students may access this course over the internet at http://
Advisory Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053 Prerequisite CIT wvmccd.angellearning.com/default.asp. This is a self-paced
024 (CSU) class that runs from Nov 7th to Nov 18th. All Assignments
E 13890 F 06:00PM–09:30PM Staff E2-502 4.0 are due by Nov 18th, 2011 but students are free to move
through the modules at their own pace. Students wanting
CIT*078 Microsoft Server Essentials 1 to add this course on our after Nov 7th, 2011, will need to
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This is the first of contact Rebecca Tran at rebecca.tran@wvm.edu.
three courses leading to the Microsoft Certified Server certificate. It
COUNS*001 College Survival Skills
provides individuals who are new to the latest Microsoft Windows Server
This course provides the opportunity to learn self-management and study
platform the necessary knowledge to design and manage different tasks
skills essential for success in college. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
involved in supporting the MS server-based networks. This course
provides training in user management, group management, group policy  LS 12386 MW 02:05PM–04:10PM
(Meets 10/10-12/12)
Jones N3-501 2.0

E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
80 Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you are eligible to enroll in English 001A and Reading 053.
C–E
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COUNS*005 Strategies For Success COUNS*023 Becoming a Master


This is a comprehensive course that integrates critical and creative Student-Athlete
thinking proficiency, personal growth and values, and academic In this course student-athletes learn tools for success to be applied in
study strategies. Emphasis is on the attainment of life-long success the classroom and in their sport. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
in academic, professional and personal development. Pass/No Pass 12395 MW 10:55AM–12:00PM McGee MT-03 2.0
Option. (CSU)
12387 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Martinez MT-14 3.0 COUNS*102 Skills for Success
This course provides workshops and activities for participants of special
COUNS*007 University Transfer Planning programs (ACCESS, EOPS, CalWORKs, and MESA) that meet the
Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053 . This course provides goals of these programs related to student success in college. NOTE:
in-depth information and assistance with the transfer process to 4-year This section is open to students in the programs named above. If you
colleges/universities. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) would like to sign up for this section, please contact the prospective
LS 12388 W 10:40AM–12:30PM Coleman W3-301 1.0 program directly. Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU)
(Meets 10/19-11/18) ELS 12396 W 04:00PM–05:30PM Perlas S3-401 0.5
NOTE: This section of COUNS 007 is a 5 week hybrid (Meets 10/26-12/14)
course and requires a computer and internet access. The NOTE: For more information, please contact the department
class will meet on the following Wednesdays: 10/19, 10/26, at(408)855-5041.
11/2, 11/9, and 11/16 for a total of 9 face to face hours. An
additional 9 hours of online assignments/activities is required COUNS*145A Beginning Study Skills
for successful course completion. Students must attaend the Assistance in improvement of study habits, note-taking, and exam
mandatory orientation which will be the first day of class, taking. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
Wednesday, October 19th, 2011. For further information
contact Yolanda Coleman at yolanda.coleman@wvm.edu LSW 13476 S 08:15AM–05:15PM Sanchez E3-501 0.5
or (408) 855-5045. (Meets 10/15-10/15)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/15/11

COUNS*012 Careers and Life Styles


This course assists the student in examining the components of career Economics
choice. Students will explore personal interests, values, abilities and econ 408.855.5048
skills. Self assessment instruments will be used to help identify career
options. Decision-making strategies, resume writing, interviewing skills
and job search techniques will be reviewed. Pass/No Pass Option. ECON*001A Principles of Macroeconomics
Materials fee of $24.00.(CSU) Advisory: MATH 903. Determination of economic aggregates such
12389 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Perlas N2-401 3.0 as total output, total employment, price level & the rate of economic
NOTE: This section of COUNS-012 is being taught in a growth. Grade Only. (UC/CSU)
hybrid delivery mode and meets in class on Tuesday 8/30 12411 TH 12:35PM–03:45PM Staff N1-401 3.0
& 12/6 and all Thursdays. Attendance is required for all in 12412 W 03:40PM–06:50PM Sanford N1-501 3.0
person class sessions. An additional 1.5 hours per week
of online activities/assignments is required for successful E 12413 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Staff N1-501 3.0
course completion. For further information, contact Char O 12414 Staff ONLINE 3.0
Perlas at char.perlas@wvm.edu or (408) 855-5041. NOTE: This course is delivered completely online. Please
12390 W 03:40PM–06:50PM Lawhead MT-20 3.0 attend a mandatory orientation Meeting on Friday, September
2 from 4:30pm - 6:00pm in N3-401. Additional meetings
E 12391 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Nguyen E3-601 3.0 maybe arranged.
LS 12392 F 09:00AM–01:00PM Lawhead N3-501 3.0
(Meets 09/16-12/16) ECON*001B Principles of Microeconomics
LSO 12393 Lai ONLINE 3.0 Advisory: MATH 903 and ECON 001A. Allocation of resources &
(Meets 09/16-12/17) distribution of income as affected by workings of price system & by
NOTE: This course is delivered completely online. It requires government policies. Grade Only. (UC/CSU)
a computer and internet access. On September 16, 2011 E 12415 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Staff N1-401 3.0
registered students may access this course over the Internet
at http://wvmccd.angellearning.com/default.asp. Students O 12416 Staff ONLINE 3.0
wanting to add this course on or after September 16, 2011 NOTE: This course is delivered completely online. Please
need to contact Jacqueline Thuy Lai at jackiethuy.lai@wvm. attend a mandatory orientation Meeting on Friday, September
edu. There are no mandatory face-to-face meetings but 2 from 6:00pm-7:30pm in N3-401. Additional meetings
students may set up individual meetings with the instructor maybe arranged.
as needed. 12417 TH 03:40PM–06:50PM Sanford N1-501 3.0

COUNS*012A Careers & Life Styles


This course assists the student in examining the components of career Engineering
choice. Students will explore personal interests, values, abilities and
engr  408.855.5262
skills. Self-assessment instruments will be used to help identify career
options. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials fee of $24.00. (CSU)
LSW 12394 S 08:00AM–06:00PM Sanchez E3-501 1.0 ENGR*010 Introduction to Engineering
(Meets 11/12-11/19)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:11/12/11 Advisory: MATH 903, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. Students
NOTE: This class is two days only November 12 and explore the field of engineering and develop skills to succeed in
November 19.
Engineering Courses continued on page 83.

Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 81
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E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
82 Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you are eligible to enroll in English 001A and Reading 053.
E
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engineering. Hands-on design projects introduce engineering design O 12433 3.4 Online Wkly hrs Brennan ONLINE 3.0
and evaluation as well as the problem-solving process. Tours and guest NOTE: This is an Online course. Students will meet on
speakers are included. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) campus three (3) times during the semester for an orientation,
midterm and final exam. Students must be knowledgeable
12484 TTH 10:55AM–02:05PM Disney N1-405 4.0 of and have access to the Web. Before signing up for this
13859 M 03:40PM–06:50PM Kawamoto SCI-160 4.0 course, please visit the following website to find out more
W 03:40PM–06:50PM Kawamoto SCI-120 information about Online courses (http://www.missioncollege.
org/distlearn/index.html). Please attend a required orientation
ENGR*023 Mechanics - Statics meeting on Monday, August 29 from 2:00-4:00pm in Room
Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053 Prerequisite: MATH E2-302. If you are trying to add this section on or after
003B and PHYS 004A. This course applies the principles of mechanics Monday, August 29, you must attend the orientation.
to evaluate the static equilibrium of engineering structures. Grade E 12434 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Russell N1-202 3.0
Only. (UC/CSU) 12435 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Husar MT-02 3.0
E 12485 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Kawamoto SCI-140 3.0 12436 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Borror MT-08 3.0
E 13488 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Varbel E2-301 3.0
ENGR*024 Introduction to Circuit Analysis
Advisory: MATH 004A, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. ENGL*001B English Composition
Prerequisite: MATH 003B, PHYS 004B This is an introductory course in Prerequisite: ENGL 001A. This course continues emphasis on English
the analysis of DC and AC electric circuits using Kirchoff's laws, Ohm's composition skills with an introduction to techniques of reading and
law, and Thevenin's theorem. Grade Only. (UC/CSU) writing about literature and acquiring skills in analysis and interpretation.
12486 M 02:15PM–03:40PM Disney SCI-120 3.0 Grade Only. (UC/CSU)
W 02:15PM–03:40PM SCI-140
O 12437 3.4 Online Wkly hrs Brown ONLINE 3.0
NOTE: This is an Online course. Students will meet
on campus three (3) times during the semester for an
English orientation, midterm and final exam. Students must be
engl 408.855.5229 knowledgeable of and have access to the Web. Before
signing up for this course, please visit the following website
to find out more information about Online courses (http://
ENGL*001A English Composition www.missioncollege.org/distlearn/index.html). Please attend
Prerequisite: ENGL 108A, ENGL 059 or qualifying score on placement a required orientation meeting on Wednesday, August 31
from 1:00-4:00pm in Room TBA. If you are trying to add
test. This English Composition course emphasizes the writing of college
this section on or after Monday, August 29, you must attend
level essays, research writing, argument, and analytical reading skills. the orientation.
Grade Only. (UC/CSU)
O 12418 3.4 Online Wkly hrs Petrosyan ONLINE 3.0 12438 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Gard N3-401 3.0
NOTE: This is an Online course. Students will meet 12439 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Zeisler N3-401 3.0
on campus three (3) times during the semester for an
orientation, midterm and final exam. Students must be 12440 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Borror MT-04 3.0
knowledgeable of and have access to the Web. Before
signing up for this course, please visit the following website 12441 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Zeisler E3-601 3.0
to find out more information about Online courses (http:// 12442 M 03:40PM–06:50PM Messerschmidt W3-401 3.0
www.missioncollege.org/distlearn/index.html). Please attend
a required orientation meeting on Wednesday, August 31 O 12443 3.4 Online Wkly hrs Brown ONLINE 3.0
from 2:15-4:30pm in Room E2-502. If you are trying to add NOTE: This is an Online course. Students will meet
this section on or after Monday, August 29, you must attend on campus three (3) times during the semester for an
the orientation. orientation, midterm and final exam. Students must be
knowledgeable of and have access to the Web. Before
12419 TTH 07:45AM–09:10AM Husar E3-501 3.0 signing up for this course, please visit the following website
to find out more information about Online courses (http://
E 12420 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Varbel N3-401 3.0 www.missioncollege.org/distlearn/index.html). Please attend
12421 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Harrison E3-501 3.0 a required orientation meeting on Wednesday, August 31
from 7:00-10:00pm in Room TBA . If you are trying to add
12422 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Tomb MT-04 3.0 this section on or after Monday, August 29, you must attend
12423 MW 07:45AM–09:10AM Palmer N3-401 3.0 the orientation.
SW 12424 S 09:20AM–12:45PM Russell E3-401 3.0 12444 F 09:20AM–12:55PM Valter E3-501 3.0
NOTE: Saturday classes start on August 27, 2011.
12445 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Ritz MT-02 3.0
12425 M 03:40PM–06:50PM Brennan E3-401 3.0
E 12446 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Gatewood N1-401 3.0
E 12426 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Brennan S3-401 3.0 12447 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Ritz S3-301 3.0
12427 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Meixner N1-501 3.0 E 12448 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Gatewood MT-14 3.0
12428 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Staff W3-401 3.0 13487 MW 07:45AM–09:10AM Tomb W2-301 3.0
E 13489 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Gard MT-08 3.0
12429 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM O'Klock N3-401 3.0
12430 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM O'Klock N2-501 3.0
12431 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Dayharsh E3-501 3.0
12432 F 09:20AM–12:55PM Van Sijll W2-301 3.0 
Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 83
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ENGL*001C Clear Thinking in Writing ENGL*905 English Fundamentals


Prerequisite: ENGL 001A. English 001C is an advanced composition Prerequisite: READ 961 (can also be taken as a corequisite), and ENGL
course that emphasizes critical thinking, particularly in the reading and 903 or qualifying score on placement test or ESL 970RW . Corequisite:
writing of arguments. Grade Only. (UC/CSU) ENGL 900. Concentration is on writing of basic expository paragraphs
12449 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Brown W3-301 3.0 and essays. Pass/No Pass Only.(Not transferable)
12462 TTH 07:45AM–09:20AM Zeisler MT-05 3.0
ENGL*015 Introduction to Film Analysis NOTE: English 905 students are required to take English 900.
Prerequisite: ENGL 108A. Advisory: READ 053. Critical analysis of film 12464 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Zeisler MT-12 3.0
as a literary art form, with emphasis on classic cinema. (Co-listed as NOTE: English 905 students are required to take English 900.
HUMAN 015).Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) 12465 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Petrosyan MT-06 3.0
12450 W 12:40PM–03:50PM Van Sijll SE2104 3.0 NOTE: English 905 students are required to take English 900.
NOTE: This course is cross-listed as Humanities 15. E 12466 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Serran MT-05 3.0
NOTE: English 905 students are required to take English 900.
ENGL*048 Introduction to Shakespeare
12467 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Juncker MT-02 3.0
Prerequisite:ENGL 108A or eligibility for ENGL 001A based on the English NOTE: English 905 students are required to take English 900.
placement test score. Advisory:ENGL 900A/B is a recommended co-
requisite for students needing extra help with the writing requirements 12468 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM McGee MT-04 3.0
NOTE: English 905 students are required to take English 900.
of ENGL 048, Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course
is an analysis and discussion of a selection of Shakespeare's major E 12469 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Serran MT-08 3.0
plays and poems. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) NOTE: English 905 students are required to take English 900.
13490 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Brown MT-20 3.0 13486 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Juncker MT-06 3.0

ENGL*900 Writing Skills Lab ENGL*908 Effective Writing


English 900 is required for any student taking English 903 or 905. It Prerequisite: ENGL 905 or qualifying score on placement test.
is also advised for students wanting extra help in any English course. Concentration is on the writing process, academic essays, and
This course provides instruction designed to help students improve their introduction to research skills. This course prepares and qualifies
writing by having them practice the steps of the writing process and students for English 001A. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
apply writing strategies. Any student may enroll in the course. In order 12470 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Dayharsh MT-03 3.0
to receive credit, students must complete the required coursework. 12471 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Ritz MT-09 3.0
Pass/No Pass Only. (Not transferable) E 12472 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Lynch MT-05 3.0
12452 M 12:40PM–02:30PM Varbel S2-305 0.5 12473 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Ritz MT-20 3.0
2.2 Scheduled wkly hrs
12474 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Leonard MT-03 3.0
12453 W 12:40PM–02:30PM Husar S2-305 0.5
12475 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Matthews MT-08 3.0
2.2 Scheduled wkly hrs
E 12476 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Meixner E3-601 3.0
12454 T 12:40PM–02:30PM Petrosyan S2-305 0.5
2.2 Scheduled wkly hrs E 12477 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Lynch MT-04 3.0
12455 TH 12:40PM–02:30PM Husar S2-305 0.5 12478 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Matthews N2-301 3.0
2.2 Scheduled wkly hrs 12479 T 03:40PM–06:50PM Messerschmidt W3-401 3.0
E 12456 M 04:50PM–06:40PM Russell S2-305 0.5 W 12480 S 09:20AM–12:45PM Mahony MT-07 3.0
2.2 Scheduled Wkly hrs. NOTE: Saturday classes start on August 27, 2011.
E 12457 TH 04:50PM–06:40PM Varbel S2-305 0.5 O 12481 Brennan ONLINE 3.0
2.2 Scheduled Wkly hrs. NOTE: This is an Online course. Students will meet
12458 T 09:30AM–11:20AM Russell S2-305 0.5 on campus three(3) times during the semester for an
2.2 Scheduled Wkly hrs. orientation, midterm and final exam. Students must be
knowledgeable and have access to the Web. Before signing
E 12459 W 04:50PM–06:40PM Petrosyan S2-305 0.5
up for this course, please visit the following website to find
2.2 Scheduled Wkly hrs.
out more information about Online courses (http://www.
missioncollege.org/distlearn/index.html). Please attend a
ENGL*903 Basic Grammar and mandatory orientation meeting on Monday, August 30 from
Sentence Structure 12:00-2:00pm in Room E2-302. If you are trying to add this
Prerequisite: A qualifying score on the English Placement Test. section on or after Monday, August 30, you must attend
Corequisite:ENGL 900. In this course students identify and use basic the orientation.
English sentence structure and grammar in short writing assignments. 12482 W 03:40PM–06:50PM Messerschmidt E1-603 3.0
Pass/No Pass Only. (Not transferable)
12483 TTH 10:55AM–12:30PM Leonard MT-05 3.0
12460 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Wilson MT-23 3.0
NOTE: English 903 students are required to enroll in
English 900.
12461 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Juncker E3-401 3.0
NOTE: English 903 students are required to enroll in
English 900.

E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
84 Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you are eligible to enroll in English 001A and Reading 053.
E
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ESL*910LC Foundations in Listening


English as a Second Language and Culture
esl 408.855.5113 Independent study course providing guidance and practice in basic
listening, reading and writing skills in the English language. Aspects
of American life are also featured. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not
ESL*900 ESL Computer Lab transferable)
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in any English course or ESL
O 13860 Prescott ONLINE 3.0
writing course. In individualized, self-paced programs, students will use NOTE: This is a Distance Learning course. Videos available
Macintosh or PC computers to complete their writing assignments for at orientation. Required attendance at orientation, midterm
ESL writing courses. Pass/No Pass Only. (Not transferable) and final exams Saturday, August 27, October 15 and
12488 2.2 Scheduled wkly hrs Staff S2-201 0.5 December10 from 9:00-12:00pm in Room N1-401. For further
12489 2.2 Scheduled wkly hrs Staff S2-201 0.5 information, contact Rachel Prescott at (408)855-5018. If you
are trying to add this section on or after January 29, you must
attend the orientation or contact the instructor directly.
ESL*901 ESL Skills Development Lab
This course is limited to non-native speakers of English. Provides ESL*920 Beginning ESL
individualized instruction in ESL in vocabulary, reading, grammar, writing, Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test or ESL 910.
spelling, pronunciation, listening, speaking, study skills and American This course is the continuation of ESL 910. This course provides basic
culture. Students may earn a maximum of 3 units from ESL 900, 901, functional practice in reading, writing, listening, speaking, and grammar
902, 903, 904, 905, 906. Pass/No Pass Only. (Not transferable) for beginning ESL students. It also provides preparation for placement
12490 2.2 Scheduled wkly hrs Staff S2-201 0.5 in Level 930 ESL classes. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
12496 MW 09:20AM–12:30PM Kashima W3-501 9.5
ESL*902 ESL Skills Development Lab F 11:00AM–12:30PM Kashima E2-401
This course is limited to non-native speakers of English. Provides +2.0 Scheduled wkly hrs
individualized instruction in ESL in vocabulary, reading, grammar, writing,
spelling, pronunciation, listening, speaking, study, skills and American ESL*920CC ESL for Child Care
culture. Students may earn a maximum of 3 units from ESL 900, 901, Advisory:ESL 910 or an appropriate score on the ESL Placement Test.
902, 903, 904, 905, 906. Pass/No Pass Only. (Not transferable) This course develops basic oral and written skills in standard English
12491 2.2 Scheduled wkly hrs Staff S2-201 0.5 necessary for parents and child care providers. This course provides
practice in listening, speaking, reading, and writing within the context
ESL*903 ESL Skills Development Lab of child care. This course is intended for parents, grandparents, child
This course is limited to non-native speakers of English. Provides care providers, and preschool teachers who are learning English as a
individualized instruction in ESL in vocabulary, reading, grammar, writing, Second Language. Pass/No Pass Option.(Not transferable)
spelling, pronunciation, listening, speaking, study skills and American E 13846 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Chan W3-401 3.0
culture. Students may earn a maximum of 3 units from ESL 900, 901,
902, 903, 904, 905, 906. Pass/No Pass Only. (Not transferable) ESL*920LC Beginning Listening and Culture
12492 2.2 Scheduled wkly hrs Staff S2-201 0.5 Independent study course providing guidance in and development of
listening, reading, and writing skills in the English language. Facets
ESL*904 ESL Skills Development Lab of American culture will be addressed. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not
This course is limited to non-native speakers of English. Provides transferable)
individualized instruction in ESL in vocabulary, reading, grammar, writing, O 13861 Prescott ONLINE 3.0
spelling, pronunciation, listening, speaking, study skills and American NOTE: This is a Distance Learning course. Videos available
culture. Students may earn a maximum of 3 units from ESL 900, 901, at orientation. Required attendance at orientation, midterm
902, 903, 904, 905, 906. Pass/No Pass Only. (Not transferable) and final exams Saturday, August 27, October 15 and
12493 2.2 Scheduled wkly hrs Staff S2-201 0.5 December10 from 1:00-4:00pm in Room N1-401. For further
information,contact Rachel Prescott at (408)855-5018. If you
ESL*905 ESL Skills Development Lab are trying to add this section on or after January 29, you must
attend the orientation or contact the instructor directly.
This course is limited to non-native speakers of English. Provides
individualized instruction in ESL in vocabulary, reading, grammar, writing, ESL*930GW High Beginning Grammar
spelling, pronunciation, listening, speaking, study skills and American and Writing
culture. Students may earn a maximum of 3 units from ESL 900, 901, Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test or ESL 920.
902, 903, 904, 905, 906. Pass/No Pass Only. (Not transferable) Develops basic writing and grammar skills of standard written English.
12494 2.2 Scheduled wkly hrs Staff S2-201 0.5 Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
12497 MW 10:55AM–01:15PM Broeder S3-301 3.5
ESL*910 Foundations in ESL
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test. This course 12498 MW 08:25AM–10:45AM Chambers MT-03 3.5
is a beginning pre-academic ESL Level 0. This course provides basic 12499 TTH 10:55AM–01:15PM Glaser MT-06 3.5
functional practice in reading, writing, listening, and speaking for very low E 12500 TTH 04:30PM–06:50PM Marianetti E2-301 3.5
beginning ESL students. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable) E 12501 MW 07:00PM–09:20PM Staff MT-22 3.5
12495 TTH 09:20AM–12:30PM Kruzic E3-601 9.5
F 09:20AM–12:30PM Kruzic N1-501
+2.0 Scheduled wkly hrs

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used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 85
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ESL Course Sequence

E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
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ESL*930LS High Beginning Listening 12522 MW 10:55AM–12:00PM Chambers W3-401 3.5


and Speaking MW 12:10PM–01:15PM Chambers E2-401
Advisory Concurrent enrollment in ESL 930GW and ESL 930RV.
Prerequisite:ESL 920 or a qualifying score on the ESL placement test. ESL*940RV Low Intermediate Reading
This course focuses on comprehension of simple articles, stories and and Vocabulary
dialogs in English. It also increases high frequency vocabulary.Pass/ Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test or ESL 930RV.
No Pass Option.(Not transferable) Emphasizes vocabulary expansion and comprehension of paragraphs.
Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
12502 MW 10:55AM–12:00PM Burton E2-401 3.5
MW 12:10PM–01:15PM Burton W3-401 12523 MW 03:50PM–05:15PM Kashima N2-501 3.0
E 12503 M 04:30PM–06:50PM Allen E2-401 3.5 E 12524 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM Jellison N1-401 3.0
W Allen MT-07 12525 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Prescott E2-301 3.0
12504 TTH 08:25AM–09:30AM Seidel E2-401 3.5 12526 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Burton N1-401 3.0
TTH 09:40AM–10:45AM Seidel N2-401
E 12527 F 05:25PM–08:35PM Bell E2-301 3.0
E 12505 TTH 07:00PM–09:20PM Marianetti MT-12 3.5
13849 MW 07:30AM–09:50AM Fiechter W3-301 3.5 ESL*950G Intermediate Grammar
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test or ESL
ESL*930PL Basic Pronunciation and Listening 940GW. Advisory: ESL 940RV and ESL 940LS. This course develops
Prerequisite: ESL 920 or a qualifying score in the ESL Placement Test student writing fluency through study and practice of compound and
This basic pronunciation course includes sound-spelling patterns, complex sentence patterns used in standard written English. It increases
important vowel and consonant contrasts, syllables, word stress, and student understanding and use of intermediate grammar structures and
key intonation patterns.Pass/No Pass Option.(Not transferable) intermediate sentence patterns used in standard written and spoken
English. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
12506 MW 05:25PM–06:50PM Seidel E2-401 3.0
E 12528 MW 05:25PM–06:50PM Glaser N1-401 3.0
12507 TTH 07:45AM–09:10AM Burton MT-24 3.0
12529 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Couch MT-06 3.0
ESL*930RV High Beginning Reading 12530 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Couch MT-08 3.0
and Vocabulary E 12531 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM Wiley SE2104 3.0
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test or ESL 920.
Focuses on comprehension of simple articles, stories and dialogs in ESL*950LS Intermediate Listening
English. Increases high frequency vocabulary. Pass/No Pass Option. and Speaking
(Not transferable) Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test or ESL 940LS.
12508 MW 08:25AM–10:45AM Kashima MT-10 3.5 In this intermediate level course, students receive guidance and extensive
E 12510 MW 07:00PM–09:20PM Bell W3-101 3.5 practice in effective oral communication in a variety of social and/or
vocational situations. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
E 12511 TTH 04:30PM–06:50PM Myint MT-08 3.5
12532 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Burton E2-301 3.0
12512 TTH 08:25AM–10:45AM Davis MT-14 3.5
12533 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Burton MT-10 3.0
ESL*940GW Low Intermediate Grammar E 12534 TH 04:20PM–05:45PM Haven MT-06 3.0
and Writing E T 04:20PM–05:45PM E2-401
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test or ESL 930GW. E 12535 M 05:25PM–06:50PM Hertig MT-07 3.0
Develops students' writing skills using language structures of standard E W 05:25PM–06:50PM E2-401
written English. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
12513 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Davis E3-301 3.0 ESL*950PL Intermediate Pronunciation
and Listening
E 12514 MW 05:25PM–06:50PM Myint W3-301 3.0
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test or ESL
12515 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Prescott N1-401 3.0 940LS. Intermediate students receive guidance and extensive practice
E 12516 TTH 07:00PM–08:25PM Myint W2-301 3.0 in oral production and listening skills. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not
E 12517 F 05:25PM–08:35PM Fiechter E3-301 3.0 transferable)
E 12536 M 07:00PM–09:20PM Staff E2-401 3.5
ESL*940LS Low Intermediate Listening E W 07:00PM–09:20PM Staff W3-301
and Speaking 12537 TTH 10:55AM–12:00PM Couch N3-501 3.5
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test or ESL 930LS. TTH 12:10PM–01:15PM Couch E2-401
In this course, students practice oral instructions and questions, high-
frequency vocabulary, conversations and short lectures. The course ESL*950RW Intermediate Reading and Writing
continues the development of basic English pronunciation of common Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test, or ESL
words and phrases. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable) 940RV and ESL 940GW. Advisory: CA 010A, ESL 940LS and ESL
12518 TTH 10:55AM–12:00PM Chan E2-401 3.5 950G. This intermediate level course develops students' writing fluency
TTH 12:10PM–01:15PM Chan E2-301 and reading skills through the study of a variety of fiction and nonfiction
E 12519 T 04:20PM–06:50PM Chan MT-06 3.5 reading materials. Students will increase their ability to write effective,
E TH 05:20PM–06:50PM Chan E2-401 grammatically correct sentences and short compositions. Writing
12520 TTH 08:25AM–09:30AM Staff N2-401 3.5 skills focus on using a variety of phrases and clauses in complex
TTH 09:40AM–10:45AM Staff E2-401 sentences to express ideas related to reading content. Reading skills
12521 M 07:00PM–09:20PM Staff W3-301 3.5 focus on the acquisition and use of new vocabulary, the strategies to

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understand and interpret content, reading a novel and completing a ESL*970AR Accent Reduction
library project. This course may be repeated 3 times. Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test or ESL
Option. (Not transferable) 960LS. Advanced ESL speakers receive guidance & extensive practice
12538 TTH 10:55AM–01:25PM Costanza MT-09 5.0 in refining oral pronunciation & listening skills. Pass/No Pass Option.
12539 MW 10:55AM–01:25PM Dang N1-405 5.0
(Not transferable)
12554 S 09:20AM–12:10PM Costanza N1-405 3.0
E 12540 MW 07:00PM–09:30PM Glaser MT-12 5.0
E 12541 TTH 07:00PM–09:30PM Costanza N2-301 5.0 ESL*970G Advanced Grammar
Review and Editing
ESL*960G High Intermediate Grammar Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test or ESL
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test or ESL 950G. 960G. Advisory: CA 010A, ESL 960RW and ESL 960LS. Students
Advisory: CA 010A, ESL 950RW and ESL 950LS. This course develops review English grammar and learn to edit grammatical, mechanical and
sentence variety and grammatical and mechanical accuracy in standard word usage errors in their writing. This includes intensive review and
written and spoken English at a high-intermediate level. Pass/No Pass editing of verb tenses; modals; conditionals; active and passive voice;
Option. (Not transferable) articles and nouns; prepositional, adjectival and adverbial phrases;
12542 MW 03:50PM–05:15PM Powers N1-405 3.0 word forms; word usage; subject-verb-pronoun agreement; sentence
12543 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Powers N1-405 3.0 parts; sentence patterns; sentence boundaries; and mechanics. Pass/
E 12544 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM O'Neill N1-405 3.0 No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
12545 MW 07:45AM–09:10AM Burton E3-501 3.0 12555 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Glaser MT-09 3.0
E 12556 MW 05:25PM–06:50PM Powers N2-501 3.0
ESL*960LS High Intermediate Listening
E 12557 TTH 07:00PM–08:25PM Lee W3-301 3.0
and Speaking
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test or ESL 950LS.
ESL*970LS Advanced Listening and Speaking
Advisory: CA 010A, ESL 950RW and ESL 950G. This high intermediate
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test or ESL
course continues to develop students' oral communication skills in a
960LS. Advisory: ESL 960RW and ESL 960G. Advanced level ESL
variety of social, business and/or academic situations. Pass/No Pass
students receive guidance and extensive practice in listening and
Option. (Not transferable)
speaking in academic and professional settings. Pass/No Pass Option.
12546 MW 09:20AM–09:55AM O'Neill E2-401 3.0 (Not transferable)
MW 10:05AM–10:45AM N3-501
E 12558 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM Costanza MT-05 3.0
12547 TTH 07:45AM–09:10AM Katoku MT-04 3.0
12559 MW 09:20AM–09:55AM Broeder N3-501 3.0
E 12548 MW 05:25PM–06:50PM Harding MT-02 3.0 MW 10:05AM–10:45AM E2-401
12549 TTH 03:50PM–05:15PM Costanza MT-09 3.0 13850 TTH 07:45AM–09:10AM Staff N1-405 3.0

ESL*960RW High Intermediate Reading ESL*970RW Advanced Reading and Writing


and Writing Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test or ESL 960RW
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL Placement Test, or ESL and ESL 960G. Advisory: CA 010A, ESL 960LS and ESL 970G. In this
950RW and ESL 950G. Advisory: CA 010A, ESL 950LS and ESL combined class students develop fluency in writing essays in standard
960G. This high intermediate reading and writing course will develop written English through the study and practice of thesis statements that
both fluency and accuracy in reading and in paragraph writing. Pass/ express rhetorical notion, essay organization, coherence, and verb
No Pass Option. (Not transferable) sequencing. Students are introduced to abstract inferencing and to
12550 MW 10:55AM–01:25PM O'Neill MT-08 5.0 making summaries and paraphrases of various texts. Pass/No Pass
12551 TTH 10:55AM–01:25PM Powers MT-24 5.0 Option. (Not transferable)
E 12552 TTH 07:00PM–09:30PM Jellison N1-401 5.0 12560 TTH 10:55AM–01:25PM O'Neill MT-16 5.0
E 12553 MW 07:00PM–09:30PM Hertig N2-301 5.0 E 12561 MW 07:00PM–09:30PM Harding E2-301 5.0
13848 MW 10:55AM–01:25PM Couch MT-09 5.0
ESL*970AM Accent Modification
Prerequisite: ESL 960LS or a qualifying score on the ESL placement
test. Advanced ESL speakers receive guidance and extensive practice Fire Protection Technology
in refining oral pronunciation and listening skills. Pass/No Pass Option.
fpt 408.855.5391
(Not transferable)
O 13847 Chan ONLINE 3.0
NOTE: Section 13847 is a Mission College online class. FPT*051 Fire Protection Organization
Students taking this section must have access to the Internet Advisory: MATH 903, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This
with a microphone and headphones or speakers. Please course provides an introduction to the field and career opportunities
attend the orientation meeting on Saturday, August 27 from of Fire Protection,including the history, organization and function of
9:00 am-12:00 in room E2-401. Before the orientation, please
read the course information and start the first assignment.
fire protection services,the basic chemistry and physics of fire control
Access the class at Angel http://wvmccd.angellearning.com techniques and fireground strategy and tactics.Pass/No Pass Option.
or the professors web page at http://www.missioncollege. (CSU)
edu/depts/esl/faculty/chan/chan.html. If you cannot attend E 12574 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Pavao W1-602 3.0
the orientation, please contact the instructor as soon as 12575 W 03:50PM–07:00PM Pavao W1-602 3.0
possible.
12576 T 12:35PM–03:45PM Pavao W1-602 3.0

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FPT*052 Fire Behavior and Combustion cost of $300 (can be used in FPT*057, FPT*060 and FPT*061). Materials
Advisory: MATH 903, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This fee of $39.00. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
course focuses on the theory and fundamentals of how and why fires 13871 F 09:00AM–01:55PM Chew W1-602 3.0
start, fire spread and control methods; fire chemistry and physics; W 13872 S 09:00AM–01:55PM Chew W1-602 3.0
fire characteristics of materials; extinguishing agents and fire control NOTE: Saturday classes start on August 27, 2011.
techniques. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
12577 T 03:50PM–07:00PM Hall W1-602 3.0 FPT*061 Fundamentals of Fire Suppression
E 12578 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Hall W1-602 3.0 Adviosry: WHP*004D, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This
course provides instruction in the identification and operation of the
FPT*053 Fire Protection Equipment specific fire service tools and equipment including knots and hitches;
and Systems portable fire extinguishers; protective breathing apparatus; basic hose
Advisory: FPT 052 and MATH 903. Portable fire extinguishing equipment evolutions and effective hose lines; fire service ladders and basic salvage
including inspection and maintenance procedures. Pass/No Pass and overhaul techniques. Safety equipment and/or uniforms required.
Option. (CSU) Estimated equipment cost of $300 (can be used in FPT*057, FPT*060
12579 T 09:20AM–12:30PM Rose W1-602 3.0 and FPT*061). Materials fee of $38.00. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
E 12580 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Rose N1-202 3.0 12591 T 09:00AM–03:30PM Turner N1-202 3.0

FPT*054 Building Construction FPT*065 Emergency Medical Technician I


for Fire Protection Theory
Advisory: FPT 051 and MATH 903. Theory and fundamentals of fire Prerequisite: AH 011, or American Heart Association BLS for the
protection; fire protection laws, regulations and standards. Pass/No Healthcare Provider or equivalent. Corequisite: FPT 065C and FPT
Pass Option. (CSU) 065L. This EMT-I training program is designed to prepare individuals
to render pre-hospital basic life support. This course meets all the
12581 M 03:50PM–07:00PM Rose W1-602 3.0
theory requirements for certification as an Emergency Medical
E 12582 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Pavao SE2104 3.0 Technician ?I as specified in the regulations approved by the State of
California Emergency Medical Services Authority on October 10, 2004.
FPT*055 Fire Prevention Technology Students must also successfully complete FPT 065L and FPT 065C
Advisory: FPT 051 and MATH 903. Organization and function of fire concurrently to be eligible for certification. Materials fee of $25.00.
prevention; utilization of the Uniform Fire Code; inspection techniques. Grade Only. (CSU)
Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU)
12592 TTH 12:35PM–03:45PM Huseman MT-25 6.0
E 12583 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Pavao W1-602 3.0 NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in FPT 065C and FPT 065L
12584 M 12:35PM–03:45PM Pavao W1-602 3.0 required.
E 12593 TTH 07:00PM–10:10PM Gatt N1-202 6.0
FPT*056 Hazardous Materials Technology NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in FPT 065C and FPT 065L
Advisory: FPT 052, MATH 903, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ required.
053. This course provides an in-depth study of materials presenting E 12594 MW 07:00PM–10:10PM Galasso MT-09 6.0
special problems in fire fighting operations, including the identification NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in FPT 065C and FPT 065L
of hazardous materials and the handling procedures utilized for required.
emergencies. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
E 12585 W 07:00PM–10:10PM McKenna E3-401 3.0 FPT*065C Emergency Medical Technician 1
12586 W 12:35PM–03:45PM McKenna W1-602 3.0 Clinical Experience
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. Prerequisite: AH
FPT*057 Rescue Practices 011, American Heart Association BLS for the Healthcare Provider or
Advisory: FPT 051, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This lecture equivalent. Corequisite: FPT 065 and FPT 065L or FPT 180. This course
and lab course focuses on rescue procedures; patient assessment; meets all the clinical requirements for certification as an Emergency
controlling bleeding; orthopedic, poison and environmental emergencies; Medical Technician - I as specified in the regulations approved by the
multiple casualties and triage; manual lifts and carries; low angle State of California Emergency Medical Services Authority on October
and confined space rescue; hazardous materials awareness and 10,2004. The student will need to show proof of a current t.b.skin test.
decontamination procedures; transportation techniques; extrication Pass/No Pass Option.(Not transferable)
procedures. Safety equipment and/or uniforms required. Estimated E 12595 M 07:00PM–09:10PM Wyatt W2-203 0.5
equipment cost of $300 (can be used in FPT*057, FPT*060 and +23.0 Scheduled hrs
FPT*061). Materials fee of $40.00. Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU) NOTE: This section will require two(2) meetings on the following
dates: 9/19 AND 11/14 + 23 additional scheduled hrs.
12587 TH 09:20AM–12:30PM Queen W1-602 3.0
+3.4 Scheduled wkly hrs 12596 T 03:50PM–06:00PM Wyatt W2-203 0.5
+23.0 Scheduled hrs.
E 12588 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Queen W1-602 3.0 NOTE:This section will require two(2) meetings on the
+3.4 Scheduled wkly hrs following dates: 9/20 AND 11/15 + 23 scheduled hrs.
FPT*060 Wildland Fire Technology 12597 M 01:00PM–03:10PM Wyatt W2-203 0.5
+23.0 Scheduled hrs.
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This course focuses NOTE: This section will require two(2) meetings on the following
on the organizational skills necessary for wildland fire protection. The dates: 9/19 and 11/14 + 23 additional scheduled hrs.
minimum safety equipment required for the field evolutions consists of
an OSHA approved helmet with chin strap, impact goggles and leather
gloves. Safety equipment and/or uniforms required. Estimated equipment

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FPT*065L Emergency Medical Technician FRNCH*002 Second Semester French


Laboratory (Elementary Level)
Prerequisite: AH 011, American Heart Association BLS for the Healthcare Prerequisite: FRNCH 001 or its equivalent. Corequisite: FRNCH 002L.
Provider or equivalent. Corequisite: FPT 065 and FPT 065C. Advisory: This course is a continuation of French 001 with further development of
MATH 903. This course meets all the skills laboratory requirements for basic skills and structure. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
certification as an Emergency Medical Technician ?I as specified in the 13495 TTH 12:40PM–03:10PM Staff E3-501 5.0
regulations approved by the State of California Emergency Medical
Services Authority on October 10, 2004. Students must successfully FRNCH*002L French Laboratory
complete concurrently FPT 065 and FPT 065C to be eligible for Advisory:Concurrent enrollment in FRNCH 002, Eligibility for ENGL
certification. Materials fee of $93.00. (CSU) 001A and READ 053. This self-paced lab course improves language
12598 W 01:00PM–04:50PM Rose W2-203 1.5 skills, reinforces grammar, presents culture of French-speaking countries
+18 additional hours through computer programs, CDs, films, current publications, and
12599 M 03:00PM–06:50PM Martinez W2-203 1.5 Internet research. This course is a required for students enrolled in
+18 additional hours FRNCH 002 to further enhance class material, and may be also taken
E 12600 W 06:00PM–09:50PM Potts W2-203 1.5 independently by students who are not enrolled in a Foreign Language
+18 additional hours. coursePass/No Pass Option.(CSU)
12601 TH 03:00PM–06:50PM Gatt W2-203 1.5 O 13496 Staff ONLINE 0.5
+18 additional hours

FPT*180 Emergency Medical Technician-I Geography


Refresher Course geog 408.855.5273
Prerequisite: AH 011, American Heart Association BLS for the
Healthcare Provider or equivalent. Advisory: MATH 903,Eligibility for
ENGL 001A and READ 053. This course meets all the refresher course GEOG*002 Introduction to Cultural Geography
requirements for recertification as an Emergency Medical Technician People's relationship to the land; descriptions of the technologies and
?I as specified in the regulations approved by the State of California human endeavors of the world's regions. (CAN GEOG 4) Credit/No
Emergency Medical Services Authority on October 10,2004. Materials Credit Option. (UC/CSU)
fee of $39.00.(CSU) E 13510 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Staff S1-401 3.0
12602 MW 09:00AM–06:00PM Gatt W2-203 2.0
MW 09:00AM–06:00PM MT-16
NOTE: This section is for pre-fire students and industry. Global Studies
Meeting dates: 10/3, 10/5, 10/10, 10/12.
globl 408.855.5483

French GLOBL*001 Global Perspectives


frnch 408.855.5282 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course introduces
the student to the study of global systems and their interdependence.
The class discusses the origins and growth of cultural values and
FRNCH*001 First Semester French technological, political, economic and environmental systems. The
(elementary Level) students compare and contrast basic world views inherent in these
Corequisite: FRNCH 001L. This course covers basic French grammar, systems as they impact themselves and others as global citizens.
structure, vocabulary and pronunciation in a cultural context. Pass/No This course is also listed as SOCSC 001. Pass/No Pass Option.(UC/
Pass Option. (UC/CSU) CSU)
12603 TTH 10:00AM–12:30PM Bertola MT-20 5.0 12621 F 09:00AM–12:35PM Lirenso N1-202 3.0
NOTE: Students enrolled in the above section ( 90515) of
French 001 must also enroll in Section (90517)of the online GLOBL*006 The Global Economy
laboratory course FRNCH 001L. Information about the online
lab course will be given out during the FRNCH 001 class. Advisory: GLOBL 001 or GLOBL 002 or SOCSC 001 or SOCSC 002,
Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course is an examination
FRNCH*001L French Laboratory of the basic principles of international economics and the relationships
Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in FRNCH 001, Eligibility for ENGL between nations and their economic policies. Topics to be covered
001A and READ 053 This self-paced lab course improves language include the pros and cons of economic globalization, the WTO and
skills, reinforces grammar, presents culture of French-speaking countries IMF, debt relief, outsourcing of jobs, multinational corporations and
through computer programs, CDs, films, current publications, Internet sweat shops, capital flows, and free trade versus fair trade. Pass/No
research. This course is required for students enrolled in FRNCH 001 Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
to further enhance class material, and may be also taken independently 12622 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Lirenso S3-401 3.0
by students who are not enrolled in a foreign language course. Pass/
No Pass Option.(CSU)
O 12604 Bertola ONLINE 0.5
NOTE: Can be taken online as well as in the Foreign
Language Center S2-501.

E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
90 Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you are eligible to enroll in English 001A and Reading 053.
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Graphic Arts Graphic Design and Multimedia


grart 408.855.5293 gdes 408.855.5293

GRART*062 Introduction to Adobe Illustrator GDES*011 The History of Modern Design


Advisory: GRART 050. This class is an introduction to Adobe Illustrator This introductory survey course focuses on the history, perception and
software. Students will learn the many sophisticated tools used to create development of design as an art form during the Twentieth Century. The
vector-based illustrations such as technical illustrations, schematics, students will also learn about the evaluation criteria of two-dimensional
logos, and photo-realistic images widely used in print publications. and three dimensional design objects, while examining examples of
Adobe Illustrator is the industry standard for software used throughout architecture, industrial design, graphic design and interior design. Pass/
the graphic arts industry. Drawing experience is not required. Students No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
may work on either Mac OS or Windows platforms. Pass/No Pass E 12606 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Kaye MT-14 3.0
Option.(CSU)
E 12624 MW 04:10PM–05:15PM Savage W2-501 3.0 GDES*035 Introduction to Computer
E 05:15PM–06:45PM Savage Graphic Design
E 13501 TTH 07:00PM–08:05PM Min S1-502 3.0 Advisory: ART 033A. This introductory course covers the history, roles
E 08:05PM–09:35PM Min and application of computer graphics in visual communication. Practical
design projects will provide the basis for hands on experimentation with
GRART*063 Introduction to Adobe InDesign several applicable software packages. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
Advisory: GRART 050. This is an introductory level course using Adobe 12607 MW 01:25PM–02:30PM Rivas S1-501 3.0
InDesign software for laying out digital pages. Students will learn the 02:30PM–04:00PM Rivas
techniques used in the graphics industry to lay out and assemble a
wide variety of printed pieces such as magazine pages, advertisements, GDES*039 Introduction to Computer
posters, brochures, booklets, etc. Text formatting and integration of Animation Using Maya
Photoshop and Illustrator graphic files placed into InDesign pages will Advisory: ART 33A, eligibility for ENGL*108A. This is an introductory
be emphasized. Students may work on either Mac OS or Windows course in computer animation. Students will learn animation techniques
platforms. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) using appropriate animation software.Topics will include motion
E 12625 MW 07:00PM–08:05PM Kuo W2-501 3.0 development, telling a visual story and effects such as texture mapping
E 08:05PM–09:35PM Kuo and lighting. Students will develop an understanding of the roles, forms
NOTE: This class uses Adobe Indesign software. and uses of animation today. A basic understanding of computer systems
is required. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
GRART*064 Introduction to Adobe Photoshop E 12609 MW 04:10PM–05:15PM Shields E2-202 3.0
Advisory: GRART 050. This is an introductory level course using E 05:15PM–06:45PM Shields
Adobe Photoshop software for editing digital photos. Adobe Photoshop
is the leading image editing software for digital photographers and GDES*039B Intermediate Computer Animation
graphics professionals. Students will learn the many sophisticated Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053, GDES 039A. Students
tools of Photoshop for adjusting and replacing colors, creating montage learn advanced animation techniques using 3D modeling and animation
(combination) images, colorizing photos, repairing and restoring software (i.e. Autodesk Maya), including texture mapping and lighting
damaged photos, and creating special effects used in advertisements, effects. Students create complex 3-dimensional scenes and create
posters, magazines, etc. Students may work on either Mac OS or animations on different platforms. Pass/No Pass Option (UC/CSU)
Windows platform. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) E 12610 MW 04:10PM–05:15PM Shields E2-202 3.0
12626 TTH 01:25PM–02:30PM Rivas S1-501 3.0 E 05:15PM–06:45PM Shields
02:30PM–04:00PM Rivas
E 12627 MW 04:10PM–05:15PM Rivas S1-502 3.0 GDES*043A Digital Character Animation
E 05:15PM–06:45PM Rivas Advisory: ART 031A and GDES 039A. This is an introductory course
in digital character animation using animation software. Students learn
GRART*068 Advanced Adobe Photoshop to create animated characters and learn basic animation principles.
Prerequisite: GRART 064. This is an advanced level course for students Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
desiring to enhance their skill level using Adobe Photoshop software E 12611 TTH 04:10PM–05:15PM Shields E2-202 3.0
beyond the beginning level GRART 064 course. A wide variety of E 05:15PM–06:45PM
advanced techniques will be presented to enhance photographs and
combine images into photo-montages. Projects will be based upon work GDES*045 Web Page Design With Xhtml
done by industry professionals to produce graphic images with many Advisory: ART 033A. This introductory course focuses on the creative
special effects and enhancements. Students may work on either Mac design skills required to create effective web page designs using XHTML,
OS or Windows platform.Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) CSS and a variety of software packages. The basic principles of type,
E 12629 TTH 04:10PM–05:15PM Rivas S1-501 3.0 color, illustration and layout are explored. The students develop an
03:15PM–06:45PM Rivas understanding of the Internet and the World Wide Web in a series of
hands on exercises. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
E 12612 TTH 07:00PM–08:05PM Garrett S1-501 3.0
E 08:05PM–09:35PM Garrett
O 12613 Garrett ONLINE 3.0

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NOTE: Students are encouraged to participate in an hybrid course is a combination of online and in-class. Student
orientation on Monday, August 29, from noon - 2:00 PM in must have access to the internet, a computer, digital camera
Room S1-501. If you have any questions, please contact the and Adobe Photoshop.
instructor at mark_garrett@wvm.edu. Students attempting to
add this section on or after Monday, August 29, will need to GDES*074 Digital Video Production
contact the instructor directly. with Final Cut Pro
Advisory: ART 033A, ART 034A and GDES 070. This introductory
GDES*046 Intermediate Web Page Design multimedia course focuses on the use of video equipment and software.
With Dreamweaver and CSS The students develop an understanding of video production and post-
Advisory: GDES 045. This second level course focuses both on the production in a series of hands on exercises focusing on design related
creative design and software skills required to create effective web topics. Camera operation, video production techniques, special effects,
pages. Design and layout are explored along with Dreamweaver, CSS the basic principles of motion graphics, and video editing with Final Cut
and Javascript. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable) Pro are explored. A basic understanding of computer system operation
E 12614 TTH 04:10PM–05:15PM Garrett S1-502 3.0 is required. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
E 05:15PM–06:45PM Garrett E 12618 MW 07:00PM–08:05PM Rascov S1-501 3.0
E 08:05PM–09:35PM Rascov
GDES*047 Web Animation
Advisory: GDES 045. This introductory course focuses on the GDES*081 Motion Graphics
creative design skills required to create effective web page animation with After Effects
using a variety of software packages. The principles of animation Advisory: GDES 060 and GDES 070.This course focuses on the
technologies and their effective use in cyberspace will be explored. A planning and methodology to design motion graphics for video, film
basic understanding of computer system operation is assumed. Pass/ and the internet. The students develop skill in the use of After Effects,
No Pass Option. (CSU) as well as other appropriate motion graphics software. Pass/No Pass
E 13836 MW 07:00PM–08:05PM Min S1-502 3.0 Option.(CSU)
E 08:05PM–09:35PM Min E 12619 MW 07:00PM–08:05PM Rascov S1-501 3.0
E 08:05PM–09:35PM Rascov
GDES*055A Graphic Design-Image
and Promotion GDES*082 Game Design and Architecture
Advisory: ART 033A, ART 034A, and GDES 050. This course is designed Advisory: CA 011.This introductory course focuses on the planning
to increase skills and awareness in graphic design with an emphasis on and methodology of game design. The students will develop an
promotion, including print, TV, direct mail, public relations. Exploration of understanding of conceptual game development process and, game
creative ideas in logo types, concept and layout work, package design, architecture. The students will also examine and evaluate a number
etc. This course is offered once a year. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) of case studies. Abasic understanding of computer system operation
E 12615 TTH 07:00PM–08:05PM Kasikci-Ata E2-202 3.0 is required. Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU)
E 08:05PM–09:35PM Kasikci-Ata O 12620 Shields ONLINE 3.0
GDES*055B Advanced Topics in Graphic NOTE: This is a Mission College online class. Students are encouraged
Design-The Agency to participate in an orientation on Monday, August 29 from 2:00-4:00pm in
Room E2-202. For questions or additional information, please email the
Advisory: GDES 055A. This course will increase the student's skills and instructor at don_shields@wvm.edu. Students attempting to add this section
awareness required in the field of graphic design. The students, with on or after Monday, August 29, will need to contact the instructor directly.
the active involvement and supervision of faculty will work on actual
projects responding to actual design needs with a special emphasis on
non-religious, non-profit organizations in our community. This course Health Education
is offered once a year. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
h.ed 408.855.5427
E 12616 TTH 07:00PM–08:05PM Kasikci-Ata E2-202 3.0
E 08:05PM–09:35PM Kasikci-Ata
H.ED*002 Health and Lifestyle
GDES*073 Digital Photography Advisory: MATH 900. This course is designed to provide students with
Advisory: GRART 064 or ART 034A. This introductory course focuses on the learning experiences that will lead to a better understanding of the
photography as a creative medium. Emphasis is placed on aesthetics, concept of a healthy lifestyle. Major topics covered in the class will
composition, content and the technical and creative design skills required be understanding behavior and change, relationships, cardiovascular
to create effective digital images using digital cameras and a variety health, fitness, nutrition and weight control, stress management, drug
of software packages. Students also critically evaluate photographic and alcohol abuse, reproductive issues, self-care and the use of the
images according to the principles of photographic theory. A basic health care system. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
understanding of Adobe Photoshop and computer system operation
12630 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Sienna N1-401 3.0
is required. Students must have access to a digital camera. Pass/No
Pass Option. (CSU) 13748 F 10:55AM–02:25PM Rafizadeh S3-401 3.0
E 12617 MW 04:10PM–05:15PM Staff S1-501 3.0 H.ED*004 Workplace Standard First Aid
E 05:15PM–06:45PM Staff
This course covers adult CPR/AED (automated external defibrillator)
13837 F 12:40PM–03:00PM Garrett S1-501 3.0 and first aid instruction and skills, with emphasis on the workplace.
03:00PM–04:35PM Garrett Certificates of completion will be given. American Red Cross FEE of
NOTE: This course is in a hybrid format, with approximately
27 hours of online lab assignments during the course. A
$10.00 must be paid to Mission Cashier prior to first class meeting.
Participants' booklet/materials must be purchased and read before
 class. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) 
E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
92 Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you are eligible to enroll in English 001A and Reading 053.
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LSW 12631 S 08:00AM–06:10PM Chan W2-502 0.5 race and California history in the 20th Century, and state and local
(Meets 10/15-10/15)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/15/11 government. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
LSW 12632 S 08:00AM–06:10PM Chan W2-502 0.5 12647 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Swanson W2-202 3.0
(Meets 11/19-11/19)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:11/19/11

Hospitality Management:
History Food & Restaurant Management
hist 408.855.5273
fdrst 408.855.5252

HIST*004A History of Western Civilization FDRST*050A Introduction to the


Cultural contribution's in western civilization from Mesopotamia & Egypt Hospitality Industry
to European Renaissance. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) Advisory: MATH 900, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053.This
E 12633 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Knittel W2-202 3.0 course is an overview of the Hospitality and Tourism Industry designed
to prepare students for careers in hospitality management. Tours and
HIST*004B History of Western Civilization guest lectures highlight this course. Information about the Hospitality
Study of political and cultural contributions in Western Civilization from Management Program is explained. Grade Only. (CSU)
1500 to present. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
O 12563 Yu ONLINE 2.0
12634 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Swanson E3-401 3.0
E 12564 M 04:45PM–06:50PM Estrada HM-21 2.0
HIST*017A United States History
FDRST*051 Basic Food Preparation
This course covers the development of American government and
Advisory: MATH 903. Practice in the basic principles of food preparation.
culture from colonial through Civil War and Reconstruction periods.
A lecture/lab course dealing with the fundamentals of food preparation.
Grade Only. (UC/CSU)
Includes the preparation of small quantities of the basic food groups.
12635 MW 07:45AM–09:10AM Ramsey-Osborne W2-202 3.0 Uniform required. Grade Only. Materials fee of $50.00. (CSU)
12636 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Ramsey-Osborne W2-202 3.0 12565 MW 09:00AM–10:15AM Brunson HM-23 5.0
12637 TH 03:40PM–06:50PM Ramsey-Osborne W2-202 3.0 MW 10:15AM–02:30PM Brunson HM-19
12638 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Grzymala W2-202 3.0
FDRST*052 Quantity Foods Operation
E 12639 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Knittel W2-202 3.0
Advisory: MATH 903 and FDRST 051. Students engage in a real
O 12640 Gallup ONLINE 3.0 cafeteria operation. Uniforms required. Grade Only. (CSU)
NOTE: This section of HIST 017A meets online and requires
a computer, email and internet access. For additional 12566 TTH 08:00AM–04:15PM Dennis HM-06 5.0
information about the class, please refer to the class website TTH 08:00AM–04:15PM Dennis HM-06
at http://missioncollege.org/depts/hisgeo/gallup/indexmis. NOTE: Registered students should log on to the Angellearning
html. There will be an orientation meeting on campus on website (wvmccd.angellearning.com) for syllabus and other
August 31, from 7:00-9:00pm in Room S3-301. If you course information prior to the first day off class. Students
cannot attend this orientation, please email the instructor at who miss either or both of the first two sessions will be
tom_gallup@wvmccd.cc.ca.us. If you are trying to add this dropped from the course.
section on or after Monday, August 30, you must attend the
orientation or contact the instructor directly. FDRST*054 Hotel and Restaurant Accounting
E 12641 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Marder W2-202 3.0 Advisory: MATH 903. Study of the basic principles of Hotel and Restaurant
accounting. Grade Only. (CSU)
13511 T 03:40PM–06:50PM Holland W2-202 3.0
E 12568 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Estrada HM-21 3.0
HIST*017B United States History
This course covers the emergence of the United States as a world power FDRST*055 Food Purchasing
in the late 19th and 20th centuries. HIST 017A is not a prerequisite to Advisory: MATH 903. This course covers two basic areas. Product
HIST 017B. Grade Only. (UC/CSU) information which is required for procurement in the food services industry
and fundamental principles and purchasing techniques, receiving and
12642 M 03:40PM–06:50PM Marder W2-202 3.0
storage of supplies. Grade Only. (CSU)
12643 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Ramsey-Osborne W2-202 3.0
E 12569 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Arias HM-21 3.0
12644 W 03:40PM–06:50PM Holland W2-202 3.0 NOTE: Students are to log onto Angel learning prior to the
12645 TTH 07:45AM–09:10AM Grzymala W2-202 3.0 first day of class.
12646 S 09:00AM–12:25PM Grzymala W2-202 3.0 13842 M 10:30AM–01:50PM Dennis HM-23 3.0
NOTE: Saturday classes start on August 27, 2011.
E 13515 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Ramsey-Osborne W2-202 3.0 FDRST*059 Hospitality Supervision
and Leadership
13516 F 10:00AM–01:10PM Ramsey-Osborne W2-202 3.0
Advisory:MATH 900, FDRST 050A, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and
READ 053. This course approaches hospitality supervision from the
HIST*020 History and Geography
perspective of general management theory and the operational functions
of California
of supervision. Grade Only. (CSU)
This course examines California geographic regions, the Native
Americans of California, institutions of Spanish California, developments 12570 W 02:50PM–06:50PM Dennis HM-21 4.0
in the Mexican period, the early American period, economic foundations NOTE: Students are to log onto Angellearning prior to the
of the state, political growth and institutions of American California,  first day of class.

Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 93
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FDRST*076 Sales and Marketing


in the Hospitality Industry Humanities
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course is human 408.855.5287
designed to provide students with a solid understanding of hospitality
sales and marketing, and how daily operations is influenced by
marketing effort. (CSU) HUMAN*001A Human Values in
and From the Arts
O 12571 Yu ONLINE 3.0
(Meets 08/29-12/17)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/09/11
Integrated survey of art, music, literature and history in the Western
World from ancient Greece through Medieval Europe slide lectures.
FDRST*096 Healthy Cuisine Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
Light and healthy food preparation techniques is introduced, 12649 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Thickpenny W2-301 3.0
demonstrated and practiced in a hands on food laboratory environment.
Emphasis is on the selection of healthier ingredients, and introducing HUMAN*007 International Films
cooking methods to produce lighter and satisfying gourmet cuisine. This course provides a critical look at the world and its problems through
Credit/No Credit Option. Materials fee $100.00. (Not transferable) some of the finest international films. Films from Asia, Africa, Europe,
E 13838 TH 04:50PM–10:30PM Arias HM-19 2.0
South America and the United States will be viewed and analyzed to
explore such topics as nationalism, sovereignty, war and peace, ethnic
FDRST*901 Wine and Spirits of the World conflict, economics and immigration. (Co-listed as POLIT 007). Pass/
Prerequisite: Students must be 21 years of age or older. This course No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
examines the various alcoholic beverages produced throughout the E 12650 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Van Sijll SE2104 3.0
world and the laws pertaining to them. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials
fee of $100.00. (Not transferable) HUMAN*015 Introduction to Film Analysis
E 12572 M 07:00PM–09:05PM Brunson HM-04A 2.0
Prerequisite: ENGL 108A. Advisory: READ 053. Critical analysis of
film as literary art form, with emphasis on classic cinema. (Co-listed
FDRST*951 Workplace Sanitation as ENGL 015) Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
This course is an intensive one day session designed to certify 12651 W 12:40PM–03:50PM Van Sijll S3-401 3.0
foodservice workers in safe and sanitary food handling and general
kitchen practices. The course is sponsored by the National Restaurant HUMAN*016A Hispanic Roots & Culture
Association's Education Foundation. The certification exam is Course undertakes a study of Hispanic culture beginning with the native
administered at the end of the session. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not American and Spanish civilizations and continuing to the present. Pass/
transferable) No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
12573 F 08:00AM–06:10PM Brunson HM-23 0.5 13505 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Staff MT-08 3.0
NOTE: This is a one day class. Dates and times may
be subject to change. Students must purchase and read HUMAN*018 African-American Culture
the textbook prior to class meeting. Please contact the and Humanities
department if there are any questions regarding this section An overview of the humanities through the culture and life experiences
at (408)855-5251. of African-Americans. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
12652 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Piper N3-501 3.0
HM*076 Hotel and Motel Front
Office Management HUMAN*022 Introduction to Islam
Advisory:MATH 900, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This This course provides an introduction to Islam as a religious system
course is an introduction to the principles of effective front office focusing on its origins, basic sources, history, culture and values.Pass/
management. Students examine the guest services role, reservations, No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
registration, account settlement, the audit process and evaluate a hotel
13506 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Siddiqi MT-12 3.0
operation. Computer simulation provides a hands-on interactive learning
experience. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
13841 T 09:00AM–12:10PM Rees HM-21 3.0 Interdisciplinary Studies
is 408.855.5348
Hospitality Management:
Institutional Foods IS*010A Tutor Training
infds 408.855.5252 Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This is a self-paced
course to provide students with techniques and strategies for effective
academic peer tutoring in a community college setting. Pass/No Pass
INFDS*050 Sanitation and Safety Only. (CSU)
Advisory: MATH 903. Personal hygiene and cleanliness. Sanitary 12654 F 10:00AM–11:00AM Chen TC-2 1.0
practices in food preparation. Safety precautions & training for accident
prevention. Serve Safe Certification Course. Pass/No Pass Option. IS*947 Supervised Tutoring
(CSU) Corequisite: Enrollment in the course or courses (other than IS 947)
E 12653 T 04:45PM–06:50PM Brunson HM-21 2.0 at Mission College for which tutoring is sought. This 0 unit open entry/
open exit course provides learning assistance in the form of tutoring.
Students will be assigned to tutoring by an instructor or counselor based

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on an identified learning need. For more information, contact the LATC


in room S2-201. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable) Japanese
12655 Scheduled wkly hrs Chen TC-2 0.0 jpns 408.855.5282
12656 Scheduled wkly hrs Chen TC-2 0.0
12657 Scheduled wkly hrs Chen TC-2 0.0 JPNS*001 Japanese I
12658 Scheduled wkly hrs Chen TC-2 0.0 The student will learn the fundamentals of Japanese grammar,
12659 Staff S2-401 0.0 pronunciation, and two written syllabary systems, Hiragana and
Katakana, and be able to converse on a limited scale on topics of
IS*949 College Study Skills everyday importance. He/she will able to understand spoken and written
This course is designed to improve students' study skills. After an (primarily Romanized) Japanese within the limits of the grammatical
assessment of needs, the students meet weekly with the instructor to structures and vocabulary introduced in the course. Emphasis will be
discuss study strategies and completed homework assignments. This placed on communication and relevancy. The student will be personally
course is appropriate for students taking any college courses, including involved in a variety of activities which encourage him/her to use the
ESL courses. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable) language creatively in meaningful situations. In addition, the student
LSO 12660 Akers-Martin ONLINE 1.0
will be exposed to the basics of Japanese culture. Pass/No Pass
(Meets 09/03-11/19)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/10/11 Option. (UC/CSU)
NOTE: This class meets entirely online and requires a E 12664 TTH 04:20PM–06:50PM Staff S2-501 5.0
computer and access to the Internet. Students without their E 12665 MW 07:00PM–09:30PM Staff S2-501 5.0
own internet access may use computers in the Learning
Center, Technology Center, or Library. Students do not 12666 TTH 10:00AM–12:30PM Staff S2-501 5.0
purchase a textbook from the bookstore. On September
27, 2010, registered students may access this course over
the internet at http://wvmccd.angellearning.com/frames. Learning Services
aspx. For questions or more information, please contact the
ls 408.855.5092
instructor at amelia.akers.martin@wvm.edu or in the Main
Building Learning Center, S2-201. Students attempting to add
this section on or after Monday, September 27, will need to LS*901 Assessment for
contact the instructor directly.
Learning Disabilities
LSO 13707 Akers-Martin ONLINE 1.0 This course is designed to assess eligibility for learning disabilities service
(Meets 09/26-12/09)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/03/11
and to identify specific areas of disability which may require specialized
instruction or support services. Appropriate recommendations and
IS*950 Academic Achievement
referrals will be made. Pass/No Pass Only. (Not transferable)
Corequisite:Students must be enrolled in a Mission College or
Community Education course. This open entry/open exit course is LS 12673 MW 12:30PM–01:55PM Blankenship W2-501 0.5
(Meets 09/12-12/17)
intended for students who need help with academic skills related to
NOTE: Contact DISC (855-5085) for registration information.
other courses they are taking at Mission College. Topics may include Students are required to attend all 5 mandatory meetings
learning strategies, writing, reading, oral/aural skills, computational listed: 9/12/11, 9/14/11, 9/19/11, 9/21/11, 9/26/11 from
and logic skills for science and engineering, and/or study skills. Pass/ 12:30-1:55 p.m. in room W2-501. Additional meetings with
No Pass Option. (Not transferable) the instructor are required.
12661 Akers-Martin 0.0 LS 12674 MW 12:30PM–01:55PM Blankenship W2-501 0.5
(Meets 09/12-12/17)
NOTE: Contact DISC (855-5085) for registration information.
Italian Student are required to attend all 5 mandatory meetings
listed: 9/12/11, 9/14/11, 9/19/11, 9/21/11, 9/26/11 from
ital 408.855.5282 12:30-1:55 p.m. in room W2-501. Additional meetings with
the instructor are required.
ITAL*050A Conversational Italian and Culture LS 12675 MW 12:30PM–01:55PM Blankenship W2-501 0.5
(Meets 09/12-12/17)
Beginning practical conversation & culture. Pass/No Pass Option.
NOTE: Contact DISC (855-5085) for registration information.
(CSU) Student are required to attend all 5 mandatory meetings
E 12662 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Bertola W2-305 3.0 listed: 9/12/11, 9/14/11, 9/19/11, 9/21/11, 9/26/11 from
12:30-1:55 p.m. in room W2-501. Additional meetings with
ITAL*050B Conversational Italian and Culture the instructor are required.
Advisory: ITAL 050A. Continuation of development of practical
conversational skills. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) LS*902 Assistive Technology Assessment
E 12663 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Bertola W2-305 3.0 This course provides a means for evaluating the appropriate adaptations
for computer access of students with disabilities. Pass/No Pass Only.
(Not transferable)
12676 W 02:05PM–03:30PM Staff W2-501 0.5
NOTE: The student will meet for 10.4 hours during the
semester with an instructor.

Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 95
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LS*904 Orientation to Learning Services NOTE: This section of Library 010 meets ONLINE. Go to
This course provides students with disabilities with an overview of the course web page at http://www.missioncollege.org/lib/
Mission College and detailed information about the Disability Instructional librarycourses.html for information about the course and for
Support Center (DISC), the services, and courses available through the requirements necessary to be successful in an online
course.
the Center. No Grade/No Credit. (Not transferable)
E 12670 M 05:15PM–06:20PM Cox E2-501 1.0
12677 Staff 0.0
(Meets 08/29-12/12)
NOTE: For more information, please contact the Disability
NOTE: This course uses the online courseware, Angel LMS,
Instructional Support Center at (408) 855-5085 or disc@
to enhance classroom learning. Go to the course web page
wvm.edu.
at http://www.missioncollege.org/lib/librarycourses.html for
information about the course.
LS*941 Learning Strategies
for the Disabled OS 12671 Sargent ONLINE 1.0
(Meets 08/29-12/04)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/07/11
This is an introductory course stressing learning strategies for students NOTE: This section of Library 010 meets ONLINE. Go to
with disabilities. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable) the course web page at http://www.missioncollege.org/lib/
12678 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Blankenship W2-501 3.0 librarycourses.html for information about the course and for
the requirements necessary to be successful in an online
LS*942 Math Strategies for the Disabled course.
This course is an introduction to mathematics strategies for students OS 12672 McCready ONLINE 1.0
with disabilities who have had difficulty mastering the basic concepts (Meets 08/29-12/04)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/07/11
of fractions, decimals, and percents. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not NOTE: THIS COURSE IS FOR NURSING AND HEALTH
transferable) OCCUPATIONAL MAJORS ONLY. This section of Library
10 meets ONLINE. Go to the course Web page at http://www.
12679 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Blankenship W2-501 3.0
missioncollege.org/lib/librarycourses.html for information
about the course, and for requirements necessary to be
LS*944 Phonics and Spelling Strategies successful in an online course.
for Disabled Students
E 13479 T 07:00PM–08:05PM Sewell E2-302 1.0
This course is an introduction to phonics and spelling for students with (Meets 08/30-12/13)
disabilities who have had difficulty mastering these concepts. Pass/No NOTE: This course uses the online courseware, Angel LMS,
Pass Option. (Not transferable) to enhance classroom learning. Go to the course web page
12680 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Staff W2-501 3.0 at http://www.missioncollege.org/lib/librarycourses.html for
information about the course.
LS*950 Disabled Students Lab E 13480 W 05:15PM–06:20PM Colon E2-501 1.0
This course is designed to offer students with disabilities an opportunity (Meets 08/31-12/14)
to practice compensating strategy techniques in a laboratory setting. NOTE: This course uses the online courseware, Angel LMS,
Pass/No Pass Only. (Not transferable) to enhance classroom learning. Go to the course web page
at http://www.missioncollege.org/lib/librarycourses.html for
12681 TTH 12:30PM–01:55PM Blankenship W2-501 1.0
information about the course.

Library Mathematics
lIB 408.855.5162 math 408.855.5090

LIB*010 Information Competency MAPS


Advisory: CA 070A. This course introduces students to the nature of Math Achievement Pathway to Success
research and role of the library in research. Students are introduced Join an existing learning community for success. Enroll in
to a wide variety of informational resources to find, analyze, organize Math 903M (MAPS) on Monday through Thursday from
and present information and learn about the legal and ethical aspects 9:20 am–11:25 am.
of research. This course may also be offered online. Pass/No Pass The MAPS program offers students a team approach to success in
Option. (UC/CSU) elementary and intermediate algebra. This program is designed for
12667 M 10:55AM–12:00PM Cox E2-302 1.0 students who had difficulty in their math course in the past.
(Meets 08/29-12/12) What are the benefits?
NOTE: This course uses the online courseware, Angel LMS, • 3 additional hours per week,
to enhance classroom learning. Go to the course web page
• course textbook/supplementary texts included,
at http://www.missioncollege.org/lib/librarycourses.html for
information about the course. • dedicated MAPS tutors and instructors provide a cooperative
approach to learning which is coordinated with the Math
OS 12668 Marcacci ONLINE 1.0
Learning Center,
(Meets 08/29-12/04)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/07/11
NOTE: This section of Library 010 meets ONLINE. Go to • working in groups and being part of a class with a clear goal of
the course web page at http://www.missioncollege.org/lib/ being successful in mathematics,
librarycourses.html for information about the course and for • individual counseling and training in math study skills,
the requirements necessary to be successful in an online • gain confidence in you math ability.
course. For information and application, contact 408.855.5090 or maps@
OS 12669 Crotty ONLINE 1.0 wvm.edu
(Meets 08/29-12/04)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/07/11 NOTE: Many math courses will require internet access as well as
 purchase and use of math computer software.

E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
96 Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you are eligible to enroll in English 001A and Reading 053.
L– M
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MATH*000B Plane Geometry coordinates, trigonometric identities, inverse trigonometric functions,


Prerequisite: MATH 903 or MATH 903M satisfactory score on an vectors, and complex numbers. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
appropriate Mathematics Placement Exam. Basic concepts of plane E 12702 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM Dedinsky W2-301 3.0
geometry for lines, planes, triangles and spheres and an introduction 13819 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Ting W3-301 3.0
to deductive reasoning. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
13816 TTH 12:40PM–02:45PM Jonish MT-04 4.0 MATH*000G Mathematics for the
Liberal Arts Student
MATH*000C Intermediate Algebra Advisory: MATH 000B. Prerequisite: MATH 000CM or MATH 000C.
Prerequisite: MATH 903 or MATH 903M satisfactory score on an This course introduces creative mathematical thinking using fascinating
appropriate Mathematics Placement Exam.The student will study examples, problem solving, and communication. Topics may include
fundamental laws of exponents and radicals, quadratic equations, set theory, functions and graphs, linear programming, infinity, different
graphical representations, complex numbers, functions and inverses, geometries and topology, symmetry, calculus, logic, probability and
logarithmic and exponential functions, conic sections, sequences and statistics, history of math, and math in other cultures. Pass/No Pass
series, linear systems and inequalities, and applied problems. Pass/ Option (CSU)
No Pass Option. (Not transferable) EL 13815 TTH 04:20PM–06:50PM Ting N1-202 4.0
12691 TTH 12:40PM–03:10PM Davis S1-401 5.0 (Meets 09/20-12/17)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/27/11
12692 MW 10:00AM–12:30PM Nguyen E1-603 5.0 NOTE: This is a late start section beginning Tuesday,
September 20, 2011
12693 MW 12:40PM–03:10PM Lam S1-401 5.0
E 12694 TTH 04:20PM–06:50PM Joh MT-16 5.0 MATH*001 Pre-Calculus Algebra
NOTE: Students taking this section must have access to Advisory:MATH*000B, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053.
the internet and must obtain a MyMathLab access code to
Prerequisite: MATH 000C or MATH CM satisfactory score on an
access text and materials online.
appropriate Mathematics Placement Exam. This course is a review
12695 TTH 08:15AM–10:45AM Boyce N2-501 5.0 of algebra, matrices and determinants, functions, theory of equations,
12697 TTH 02:10PM–04:35PM Davis N3-401 5.0 exponential and logarithmic equations, and other topics. Pass/No Pass
E 12698 TTH 07:00PM–09:30PM Hwang N2-401 5.0 Option. (UC/CSU)
12699 TTH 10:00AM–12:30PM Nguyen E1-603 5.0 12703 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Dedinsky MT-25 3.0
O 12700 Joh ONLINE 5.0 E 12704 TTH 07:00PM–08:25PM Gee S1-401 3.0
NOTE: Students taking this section must have access to the
internet. Students are required to come to campus three times MATH*002 Pre-Calculus Algebra
during the semester to take (3) on-campus exams. Follow and Trigonometry
the instructions as listed in the syllabus and log onto Course Advisory: MATH*000B, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053.
Compass by the end of 08/29/11. The syllabus is available Prerequisite: MATH 000C or MATH CM satisfactory score on an
on http://salsa.missioncollege.org/joh.
appropriate Mathematics Placement Exam. This course incorporates
12701 MW 08:15AM–10:45AM Nakahama MT-20 5.0 all topics found in pre-calculus algebra (MATH 001) and trigonometry
NOTE: Students taking this section must have access to (MATH 000D). This is an intensive course for the honor student in
the internet and must obtain a MyMathLab access code to
mathematics. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
access text and materials online.
12705 MW 12:40PM–03:10PM Joh E3-601 5.0
E 13812 F 05:00PM–07:50PM Russakovskii N2-501 5.0
W S 09:00AM–11:50AM N2-501 E 12706 TTH 07:00PM–09:30PM Lavallo MT-14 5.0
NOTE: Saturday classes start on August 27, 2011. This 13820 TTH 10:00AM–12:30PM Dedinsky MT-03 5.0
section meets twice a week: Friday evenings AND Saturday
mornings. First class meeting will be on Saturday, August MATH*003A Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
27, 2011.
Advisory: MATH*000B, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053.
E 13817 MW 07:00PM–09:30PM Chang MT-16 5.0 Prerequisite: MATH 002 or MATH 000D and MATH 001. This is the first part
of the three-semester calculus sequence. Topics include functions,limits,
MATH*000CG Mathematics for the continuity, differentiation and integration, and applications for polynomial and
Associate Degree Student transcendental functions. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053 Prerequisite: MATH 903 or E 12707 TTH 04:20PM–06:50PM Retterath N3-501 5.0
MATH 903M or successful placement into the course based on the Mission 12708 TTH 12:40PM–03:10PM Hobbs SE2104 5.0
College Mathematics Placement Exam. This is a mathematics survey course
that uses creative thinking and problem solving techniques. Topics may E 12709 MW 07:00PM–09:30PM Lavallo MT-25 5.0
include mathematical history and cultures, critical thinking, symbol systems,
geometric and algebraic patterns and a variety of real world applications. This MATH*003B Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
is an associate degree level course but does not substitute for Math C. (Not Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. Prerequisite: MATH
Transferable) 003A. This is the second part of the three-semester calculus sequence.
E 13818 MW 07:00PM–08:25PM Davis MT-23 3.0 Topics include infinite series, vectors in the plane, parametric equations,
conic sections, polar coordinates and integration techniques with
MATH*000D Trigonometry applications. Pass/No Pass Option.(UC/CSU)
Advisory:MATH*000B, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. 12710 TTH 12:40PM–03:10PM Kravets S3-401 5.0
Prerequisite: MATH 000C or MATH 000CM or successful placement E 12711 TTH 04:20PM–06:50PM Lavallo MT-25 5.0
into the course based on the Mission College Mathematics Placement
Exam. Students study trigonometric functions including applications
to triangles, circular functions, radian measure, graphs and polar

Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 97
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E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
98 Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you are eligible to enroll in English 001A and Reading 053.
M
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MATH*004A Intermediate Calculus NOTE: This is an 8-week late-start section beginning October
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. Prerequisite: 24 (Monday), 2011. Students taking this section must have
MATH 003B.This course is the third part of the three semester calculus access to the internet. This class requires four (4) mandatory
sequence. Topics include vectors in 2- and 3- dimensions, vector-valued on-campus meetings: orientation, two midterms, and the
final exam. Students must visit http://www.missioncollege.
functions, and multivariable calculus, including classic integral theorems. org/depts/math/kravets/ for information about the orientation
Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) date, on-campus exam dates, and syllabus.
E 12712 MW 04:45PM–06:50PM Davis MT-14 4.0 E 13821 TTH 04:45PM–06:50PM Dinh MT-03 4.0
MATH*004B Differential Equations MATH*012 Calculus for Business
Advisory: MATH 003B, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. and Social Science
Topics include ordinary differential equations, with emphasis on linear Advisory: MATH 008, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ
equations, and partial differential equations. Methods include Laplace 053. Prerequisite: MATH 000C or MATH 000CM or successful
Transforms, power series, Fourier series, numerical solutions and placement into the course based on the Mission College
applications. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) Mathematics Placement Exam. Topics include simple
E 12713 TTH 04:45PM–06:50PM Davis W3-301 4.0 techniques of differential and integral calculus and their most
common applications. (NOTE: Intuitive concept of limit. Not
equivalent to Math 3A.) Pass/No Pass Option (CSU)
MATH*008 Finite Mathematics
Prerequisite:MATH 000C or higher or MATH 000CM satisfactory score E 13822 MW 04:45PM–06:50PM Dedinsky MT-03 4.0
on an appropriate Mathematics Placement Exam. Advisory: Eligibility
for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course covers algebra review, MATH*019 Discrete Mathematics
matrix systems, linear programming, set theory, mathematics of Advisory: MATH 001 or successful placement into the course based on
finance, introductory probability and statistics. Pass/No Pass Option. the Mission College Mathematics Placement Exam. This course covers
(UC/CSU) discrete mathematics appropriate for computer applications. Topics
may include graphs, sets, logic, mathematical induction, functions and
E 12714 MW 05:25PM–06:50PM Lam MT-24 3.0
relations, sequences and series, matrices, combinatorics, Boolean
12715 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Babu N1-501 3.0 algebra, algebraic structures,and computer implementation.Pass/No
Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
MATH*010 Elementary Statistics
12722 TTH 10:25AM–12:30PM Jonish MT-12 4.0
Advisory: MATH 008, Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053.
Prerequisite: MATH 000C or MATH 000CM or successful placement MATH*900 Arithmetic Functions
into the course based on the Mission College Mathematics Placement Fundamental arithmetic skills including whole numbers, fractions
Exam. Advisory:MATH 008. Students study probability, descriptive and and decimals, ratio, proportion and percent, signed numbers, simple
inferential statistics including probability distribution, hypothesis testing, equations, problem analysis, and practical applications. Pass/No Pass
linear regression and applications. Current statistical computer packages Option. (Not transferable)
are used. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
12723 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Bhagi E3-401 3.0
12716 MW 10:25AM–12:30PM Kravets N2-501 4.0
NOTE: Students taking this section must have access to 12724 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Retterath MT-24 3.0
the internet and must obtain a MyMathLab access code to E 12725 MW 05:25PM–06:50PM Sofla SE2104 3.0
access text and materials online. E 12726 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Lynch MT-06 3.0
E 12717 MW 07:00PM–09:05PM Ting N2-401 4.0 12727 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Lam S3-301 3.0
12718 TTH 10:25AM–12:30PM Nakahama MT-25 4.0 O 12728 Joh ONLINE 3.0
NOTE: Students taking this section must have access to NOTE: Students taking this section must have access to the
the internet and must obtain a MyMathLab access code to internet. Students are required to come to campus three times
access text and materials online. during the semester to take (3) on-campus exams. Follow
12719 F 02:00PM–06:50PM Low N2-401 4.0 the instructions as listed in the syllabus and log onto Course
12720 MW 12:40PM–02:45PM Musat N2-501 4.0 Compass by the end of 08/29/11. The syllabus is available
on http://salsa.missioncollege.org/joh.
O 12721 Musat ONLINE 4.0
NOTE: This Math 10 (16-weeks) section is a Mission College 12729 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Ting E3-301 3.0
online course. Access to the Internet, an email account, and
Microsoft Excel (the statistical package for the class) are MATH*902 Pre-Algebra
required. Students will meet on campus four times during Prerequisite: MATH 900 or satisfactory score on an appropriate
the semester for the orientation meeting, two midterms, and Mathematics Placement Exam. This course is designed for those
the final exam. Orientation meeting will be held on Aug 30 students who have a solid foundation in arithmetic skills but need to
from 5-7 PM in Room N3-401.The first exam is scheduled on develop those skills further before taking Elementary Algebra. Pass/
Sept 27, from 5-7 PM in Room N3-401, the second exam is No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
scheduled on November 8, from 5-7 PM in Room N3-401, the
final exam is scheduled on Dec 13, from 5-7 PM in Room N3- 12730 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Lam W3-301 3.0
401 The orientation meeting is mandatory. If you would like 12731 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Bhagi MT-07 3.0
to find more about this section, please contact the instructor E 12732 MW 07:00PM–08:25PM Nguyen E3-501 3.0
via email at carmen.musat@comcast.net
O 13808 Musat ONLINE 3.0
W 13813 S 09:00AM–01:30PM Evans SE2104 4.0 NOTE: This Math 902 (16-weeks) section is a Mission College
NOTE: First class meeting will be on Saturday, August 27, online course. Access to the Internet and an email account
2011. are required. Students will meet on campus four times during
O 13814 Kravets ONLINE 4.0 the semester for the orientation meeting, two midterms, and
(Meets 10/24-12/17)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/29/11
 Continued on next page.

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used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 99
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the final exam. Orientation meeting will be held on Aug 29 their math course in the past. Please contact maps@wvm.
from 4-6 PM in Room E2-302. The first exam is scheduled edu for any questions.
on Sept 26 from 4-6 PM in Room* S1-401, the second exam
is scheduled on November 7, from 4-6 PM in Room S1-401, MATH*903MX Elementary Algebra Maps Extra
the final exam is scheduled on Dec 12 from 4-6 PM in Room Prerequisite: MATH 902 Corequisite: MATH 903M This is a lecture
S1-401. The orientation meeting is mandatory. If you would course that is a co-requisite for MATH 903M. It is part of the MAPS
like to find more about this section, please contact the program and provides additional time to help students succeed by
instructor via email at carmen.musat@comcast.net
participating in enhanced and innovative learning strategies and
13823 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Davis MT-22 3.0 activities. Pass/No Pass Only. (Not transferable)
12743 MW 10:40AM–11:25AM Retterath MT-05 3.0
MATH*903 Elementary Algebra
NOTE: This is a lecture course that is a co-requisite for MATH
Prerequisite: Math 902 or satisfactory score on an appropriate 903M. It is part of the MAPS program and provides additional
Mathematics Placement Exam. Students will study operations of signed time to help students succeed. Please contact maps@wvm.
numbers, exponents, polynomials and rational expressions; properties edu for any questions.
of real numbers, equations and exponents; solving and graphing linear
equations; applications of linear equations; factoring of polynomials. MATH*904 Preparation for
Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable) Intermediate Algebra
12733 MW 10:00AM–12:30PM Hobbs MT-02 5.0 Prerequisite: MATH 903 MATH 903M or satisfactory score on an
E 12734 TTH 07:00PM–09:30PM Hoencke MT-16 5.0 appropriate Mathematics Placement Exam. This is an accelerated review
of all the material from Elementary Algebra. The course will concentrate
12735 TTH 08:15AM–10:45AM Hansen MT-07 5.0
on those areas of Elementary Algebra which require additional work.
12736 TTH 10:00AM–12:30PM Hobbs E3-501 5.0 Pass/No Pass Only. (Not transferable)
12737 TTH 02:10PM–04:35PM Musat W3-301 5.0 O 13811 Nakahama ONLINE 1.5
12738 MW 08:15AM–10:45AM Aronson MT-24 5.0 NOTE: This is an online course. Students taking this
12739 TTH 12:40PM–03:10PM Nguyen E1-603 5.0 section must have access to the internet and must obtain a
CourseCompass access code to access text and materials
12740 TTH 04:20PM–06:50PM Hwang S1-401 5.0 online. Student mu t visit http://salsa.missioncollege.org/
12741 MW 12:40PM–03:10PM Aronson E1-603 5.0 nakahama/ for information about orientation, on-campus
exam dates, and syllabus.
O 13809 Nakahama ONLINE 5.0
NOTE: This is an online course. Students taking this
section must have access to the internet and must obtain a Music
CourseCompass access code to access text and materials
online. Student must visit http://salsa.missioncollege.org/ music 408.855.5285
nakahama/ for information about orientation, on-campus
exam dates, and syllabus.
MUSIC*005A Fundamentals of Music
O 13810 S 09:30AM–12:35PM Low ONLINE 5.0 Advisory: MUSIC 090. Beginning course in the fundamentals of music
NOTE: Saturday classes start on August 27, 2011. for the general college student. Lecture only, no practice lab. Pass/No
NOTE: This "hybrid" class section is a combination of required Pass Option.(UC/CSU)
on-campus Saturday morning meetings and use of an
online tool, Course Compass/MyMathLab, to access course 12769 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Johnson MT-13 3.0
content, homework, practice problems, and supplemental
E 12770 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Hawkins MT-15 3.0
course topic videos. Students taking this section must have
access to the Internet and a personal email address. The first 12771 TTH 02:10PM–03:35PM Johnson MT-13 3.0
weekly Saturday class session will be on August 27, 2011.
Students are required to take all tests and the final exam MUSIC*006A Harmony and Musicianship I
on the scheduled dates and times on campus. Questions: Prerequisite: MUSIC 005, 005A or equivalent experience. Corequisite:
susan.low@wvm.edu. MUSIC 090. This is a beginning level course in harmony and musicianship
E 13824 MW 07:00PM–09:30PM Reed MT-02 5.0 intended for both music majors and all music students interested in
developing their musical skills and understanding. Areas of study
MATH*903M Elementary Algebra (MAPS) include beginning level music theory and notation, ear-training, and
Prerequisite: MATH 902 or satisfactory score on an appropriate sight-singing. Students will work both as a class and individually
Mathematics Placement Test and an interview with the MAPS counselor. utilizing computer-assisted music instruction software. Pass/No Pass
Corequisite:MATH 903MX. The Math 903MX is a lecture course that Option. (UC/CSU)
must be taken concurrently with Math 903M. The MAPS program offers 13832 Johnson 4.0
students a team approach to succeed in elementary and intermediate
algebra. This program is designed for students who have had difficulty MUSIC*006B Harmony and Musicianship II
in their math course in the past. Students study operations of signed Prerequisite: MUSIC 006A or equivalent experience. Corequisite:
numbers, exponents, polynomials and rational expressions; properties MUSIC 090. This is an intermediate level course in harmony and
of real numbers, equations and exponents; solving and graphing linear musicianship intended for both music majors and all music students.
equations; applications of linear equations; and factoring of polynomials. Primary focus is on developing musical skill and understanding through
Concurrent enrollment in MATH 903MX is mandatory. Pass/No Pass the study of intermediate level music theory and notation, ear-training,
Option (Not transferable) sight-singing, transcription, performance, musical style, and basic
12742 MW 09:20AM–10:30AM Retterath MT-05 5.0
keyboard harmony. Students will work both as a class and individually
NOTE: MAPS program offers students a team approach utilizing computer-assisted music instruction software. Pass/No Pass
to succeed in elementary and intermediate algebra. This Option. (UC/CSU)
program is designed for students who have had difficulty in  13833 Johnson 4.0

E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
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MUSIC*007A Harmony and Musicianship III room N1-202. If you are trying to add this section on or after
Prerequisite: MUSIC 006B. Corequisite: MUSIC 090. This is a advanced- the class starts you must attend the orientation or contact the
intermediate level course in harmony and musicianship intended for instructor directly at: phillip.hawkins@wvm.edu
both music majors and all music students interested in developing their
musical skills and understanding. Areas of study include beginning level MUSIC*030A Beginning Piano
music theory and notation, ear-training, and sight-singing. Students will Corequisite: concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090. For students with no
work both as a class and individually utilizing computer-assisted music previous training in piano, the course includes studies in note reading,
instruction software. Pass/No Pass Option.(UC/CSU) clefs, simple pieces & exercises. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
13834 Johnson 4.0 12778 W 10:15AM–12:20PM Ordaz W1-205 1.0
NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090-90761
required.
MUSIC*007B Harmony and Musicianship IV
Prerequisite: MUSIC 007A. Corequisite: MUSIC 090. This is a advanced E 12779 W 07:00PM–09:05PM Drion W1-205 1.0
level course in harmony and musicianship intended for both music majors NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090-90762
required.
and all music students interested in developing their musical skills and
understanding. Areas of study include beginning level music theory 12780 S 10:00AM–12:20PM Ordaz W1-205 1.0
and notation, ear-training, and sight-singing. Students will work both NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090-90763
required.
as a class and individually utilizing computer-assisted music instruction
software. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) 12781 M 12:40PM–02:05PM Ordaz W1-205 1.0
NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090-90761
13835 Johnson 4.0 required.
MUSIC*010 Music Appreciation MUSIC*030B Beginning Piano
Advisory: COUNS 001 and MUSIC 090. Introductory course in the Advisory: MUSIC 030A. Corequisite: MUSIC 090. For students with no
development of enjoyment & appreciation of music. Lecture and listening previous training in piano, the course includes studies in note reading,
to recorded and live performances. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) clefs, simple pieces & exercises. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
12772 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Ordaz MT-15 3.0 W 12782 S 10:00AM–12:20PM Ordaz W1-205 1.0
E 12773 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Ordaz MT-15 3.0 NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090-90761
required.
MUSIC*015A Song Writing 12783 M 12:40PM–02:05PM Ordaz W1-205 1.0
Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090. Write lyrics, simple NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090-90763
melodies, harmonize with basic diatonic harmony. Pass/No Pass required.
Option. (CSU) E 12784 W 07:00PM–09:05PM Drion W1-205 1.0
E 12774 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Johnson W1-205 3.0 NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090-90761
NOTE: This class is currently only offered during the fall required.
semesters. E 12785 W 07:00PM–09:05PM Drion W1-205 1.0

MUSIC*016 History of Rock Music MUSIC*031A Intermediate Piano


Advisory: COUNS 001. Corequisite: concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090. Advisory: MUSIC 030B. Corequisite: MUSIC 090. Continuation of
This course examines the History of Rock and Roll music, from its roots MUSIC 030A & 030B, in which students continue the development of
in Africa and 1950's America through Punk Rock. Principal study is of the keyboarding skills. Pass/No Pass Option.(UC/CSU)
music, its styles and performance practices, its musician-composers, and
the important social and musical forces influencing the development of Rock. E 12786 M 07:00PM–09:05PM Staff W1-205 1.0
Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090-90762
required.
12775 W 12:35PM–03:45PM Day MT-15 3.0
12787 W 12:40PM–02:45PM Ordaz W1-205 1.0
NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090-90763
MUSIC*017 Music of the World required.
This course is a multimedia, multicultural humanities course which
introduces students to music from a world music perspective. Course MUSIC*031B Intermediate Piano
content is centered on videos, a supplemental textbook, and an extensive Advisory: MUSIC 031A. Corequisite: MUSIC 090. Continuation of
collection of recorded examples. Topics include the transformative power Music 030A & 030B, in which students continue the development of
of music, music and memory, musical style, musical performance and keyboarding skills. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
improvisation, music as ritual and music technology. Pass/No Pass
E 12788 M 07:00PM–09:05PM Staff W1-205 1.0
Option. (UC/CSU) NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090-90761
O 12776 Hawkins ONLINE 3.0 required.
NOTE: This is an online course. Students taking this section
12789 W 12:40PM–02:45PM Ordaz W1-205 1.0
must have access to the internet. There is a mandatory
NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090-90762
orientation on Wednesday, August 31 from 5:30-6:30pm in
required.
room N1-202. If you are trying to add this section on or after
the class starts you must attend the orientation or contact the
instructor directly at: phillip.hawkins@wvm.edu MUSIC*031C Intermediate Piano
Advisory: Music 031B or demonstrated proficiency. Corequisite: MUSIC
12777 TTH 10:55AM–12:30PM Hawkins MT-15 3.0 090. This course is a continuation of Music 031A and 031B and is for piano
O 13831 Hawkins ONLINE 3.0 students who wish to continue development of piano skills, technique,
NOTE: This is an online course. Students taking this section and interpretation through music. This course is designed for students
must have access to the internet. There is a mandatory at a "high-intermediate" level. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
orientation on Wednesday, August 31 from 5:30-6:30pm in  Continued on next page.
Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 101
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Baroque Period to 20th Century. Students will participate in discussion


E 12790 M 07:00PM–09:05PM Staff W1-205 1.0 of piano repertoire and preparation for live performances. Pass/No Pass
12791 W 12:40PM–02:45PM Ordaz W1-205 1.0 Option. (Not transferable)
E 12802 M 07:00PM–09:05PM Ordaz MT-13 1.0
MUSIC*032A Beginning Voice
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090. The elements of MUSIC*039D Advanced Piano Masterclass
vocal production; breathing, correct diction, tone production, vocal Prerequisite: MUSIC 039C. Advisory: MUSIC 090. This course is
support and confidence building for the beginning singer. Pass/No designed for advanced piano students previously enrolled in MUSIC
Pass Option. (UC/CSU) 039C. This course is designed for advanced piano students studying a
E 12792 M 07:00PM–09:05PM Linduska MT-15 1.0 variety of repertoire, musical styles and performance practices from the
Baroque Period to 20th Century. Students will participate in discussion
MUSIC*032B Beginning Voice of piano repertoire and preparation for live performances. Pass/No Pass
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090. Elements of vocal Option. (Not transferable)
production; breathing, correct diction, tone production, vocal support E 12803 M 07:00PM–09:05PM Ordaz MT-13 1.0
for the beginning singer. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
E 12793 M 07:00PM–09:05PM Linduska MT-15 1.0 MUSIC*040A Percussion Ensemble
Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090. This course focuses on
MUSIC*036A Beginning Guitar the study and performance of percussion music from West Africa, Cuba,
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090. Beginning course Brazil, Trinidad and the Western European musical tradition. Members
in guitar. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) will be required to participate in at least two public performances. Prior
12794 S 12:30PM–02:50PM Vargas MT-13 1.0 experience with percussion/ music is not required. Pass/No Pass
E 12795 TH 07:00PM–09:05PM Vargas MT-13 1.0 Option. (CSU)
12804 W 09:20AM–12:30PM Hawkins MT-15 1.0
MUSIC*036B Beginning Guitar
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090. Beginning course MUSIC*041A Mixed Chorus
in guitar. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) Mixed voices open to those with or without previous experience in choral
12796 S 12:30PM–02:50PM Vargas MT-13 1.0 singing. Enrollment by Audition. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
E 12797 TH 07:00PM–09:05PM Vargas MT-13 1.0 E 12805 W 07:00PM–09:05PM Staff MT-13 1.0

MUSIC*036C Beginning Guitar MUSIC*041B Mixed Chorus


Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090. Beginning course Mixed voices open to those with previous experience in choral singing.
in guitar. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) Enrollment by Audition. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
W 12798 S 12:30PM–02:50PM Vargas MT-13 1.0 E 12806 W 07:00PM–09:05PM Staff MT-13 1.0

MUSIC*036D Beginning Guitar MUSIC*041C Mixed Chorus


Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090. Beginning course Mixed voices open to those with previous experience in choral singing.
in guitar. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) Enrollment by Audition. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
W 12799 S 12:30PM–02:50PM Vargas MT-13 1.0 E 12807 W 07:00PM–09:05PM Staff MT-13 1.0

MUSIC*039A Advance Piano Masterclass MUSIC*048A Symphony Orchestra


Prerequisite: MUSIC 031B or equivalent and instructor approval. This Performance of symphonic and repertoire of all styles and periods.
course is designed for advanced piano students studying a variety of Emphasis is on group participation and public performance. Attendance
repertoire, musical styles and performance practices from the Baroque at all public performance required. Enrollment by audition. Pass/No
Period to 20th Century. Students will participate in discussions of piano Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
repertoire and preparation for live performances. Pass/No Pass Option. W 12808 S 09:20AM–12:30PM Ordaz MT-13 1.0
(Not transferable)
MUSIC*048B Symphony Orchestra
E 12800 M 07:00PM–09:05PM Ordaz MT-13 1.0
Prerequisite: MUSIC 048A. Performance of symphonic and repertoire
MUSIC*039B Advanced Piano Masterclass of all styles and periods. Emphasis is on group participation and public
Prerequisite: Music 031B, MUSIC 039A and/or demonstrate subject performance. Attendance at all public performance required. Enrollment
skill proficiency. Advisory: MUSIC 090. This course is designed for by audition. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
advanced piano students previously enrolled in MUSIC 039A. This W 12809 S 09:20AM–12:30PM Ordaz MT-13 1.0
course is designed for advanced piano students studying a variety of
repertoire, musical styles and performance practices from the Baroque MUSIC*048C Symphony Orchestra
Period to 20th Century. Students will participate in discussion of piano Performance of symphonic and repertoire of all styles and periods.
repertoire and preparation for live performances.Pass/No Pass Option. Emphasis is on group participation and public performance. Attendance
(Not transferable) at all public performance required. Enrollment by audition. Pass/No
Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
E 12801 M 07:00PM–09:05PM Ordaz MT-13 1.0
W 12810 S 09:20AM–12:30PM Ordaz MT-13 1.0
MUSIC*039C Advanced Piano Masterclass
Prerequisite: MUSIC 039B. Advisory: MUSIC 090. This course is MUSIC*048D Symphony Orchestra
designed for advanced piano students previously enrolled in MUSIC Performance of symphonic and repertoire of all styles and periods.
039B. This course is designed for advanced piano students studying a Emphasis is on group participation and public performance. Attendance
at all public performance required. Enrollment by audition. Pass/No
variety of repertoire, musical styles and performance practices from the
 Pass Option. (UC/CSU) 
E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
102 Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you are eligible to enroll in English 001A and Reading 053.
M–P
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W 12811 S 09:20AM–12:30PM Ordaz MT-13 1.0 room N2-401. All other work will be completed on-line. An
orientation will be held on Wednesday, August 31st at 3:00
MUSIC*080 Introduction to Midi pm in room N3-501. For more information please go to http://
Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090. A practical introduction salsa.missioncollege.org/rothenberg/
to the Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) music system; the 12824 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Rothenberg HM-21 3.0
function and operation of MIDI equipment and the production of music 12825 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Smith HM-21 3.0
on the MIDI system. Pass/No Pass Option. (Not transferable) 12826 S 09:20AM–12:40PM Smith HM-21 3.0
12812 TTH 01:05PM–03:40PM Hawkins W1-205 3.0 NOTE: Saturday classes begin on 8/27/11.
NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 090-90761
recommended. NS*052 Nutrition for Children
Students examine scientific principles as they relate to human nutrition
MUSIC*081 Digital Music Production I from infancy through adolescence. Nutrients and their affect on a
Advisory: MUSIC 080 or equivalent, and concurrent enrollment in MUSIC child's physical and mental development are discussed. This course
090. A hands-on survey of audio recording techniques using ProTools is designed for general education and child development programs.
software and hardware. Students will develop basic recording, editing Grade Only. (CSU)
and mixing skills through class projects and lectures. Specific topics
13428 F 09:20AM–12:40PM Rothenberg HM-21 3.0
include: microphones, mic preamps, tracking, editing, basic acoustics,
digital audio and features and use of ProTools digital recording software.
Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) Orientation
E 12813 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Hawkins W1-205 3.0
NOTE: Currently only offered during the fall semesters. See Counseling 408.855.5041

MUSIC*090 Music Laboratory


Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in any Music course. The course Philosophy
provides music students with supplementary learning activities related
to his/her other music classes. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) phil 408.855.5483
12814 M 03:15PM–04:45PM Staff W1-205 0.5
12815 TH 03:40PM–05:10PM Ordaz W1-205 0.5 PHIL*001 Introduction to Philosophy
12816 T 03:45PM–05:15PM Hawkins W1-205 0.5 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course
focuses on traditional philosophical systems and how they are relevant
MUSIC*091 Directed Studies to solving the problems of contemporary existence. Pass/No Pass
Prerequisite: An interview to determine objectives & a written contract Option.(UC/CSU)
must be made with instructor. Directed Studies are investigations of 12827 MW 02:15PM–03:40PM Johnston MT-12 3.0
special interests to the student. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
E 12828 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Johnston S3-301 3.0
12817 3.4 Scheduled wkly hrs Ordaz W1-205 1.0
O 12829 Le ONLINE 3.0
NOTE: This course, designed for self-motivated students,
is delivered completely online. There are neither in-person
Nutritional Sciences orientations nor on-campus exams. If you wish to add this
NS 408.855.5588 section after class starts, you must contact the instructor at
cyberquiz@gmail.com
13507 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Rettus MT-23 3.0
NS*015 Human Nutrition
Advisory: MATH 900. Basic scientific principles of human nutrition in PHIL*002 Introduction to Logic
maintaining health & preventing disease are discussed. Biochemical Introduction to problems & techniques of traditional & modern logic.
functions & interrelationships of nutrients are examined. Designed Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
for the student with no science background. Pass/No Pass Option. E 12832 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Johnston N2-501 3.0
(UC/CSU)
13508 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Rettus N2-501 3.0
O 12818 Rothenberg ONLINE 3.0
O 13509 Rettus ONLINE 3.0
NOTE: This section is taught over the internet. Students will
NOTE: This course is delivered completely online. On August
be required to meet on campus for a midterm and final exam
29, 2011 registered students may access this course over
on Monday, October 17th and December 12th at 7:00 pm in
the Internet at http://wvmccd.angellearning.com/frames.aspx.
room N1-501. All other work will be completed on-line. An
Students wanting to add this course need to contact Sara
orientation will be held on Monday, August 29th at 7:00 pm
Rettus on or after August 29, 2011 srettus@gmail.com.
in room N1-501. For more information please go to http://
salsa.missioncollege.org/rothenberg/ 13952 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Johnston W2-401 3.0
12819 T 03:40PM–06:50PM Devito E3-401 3.0
PHIL*003 Introduction to Problems in Ethics
12820 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Rothenberg HM-21 3.0 Prerequisite: ENGL 001A. Nature of ethical decision, the problems of
E 12821 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Devito N3-501 3.0 ethics & the solutions to these problems. (CAN PHIL 4) Pass/No Pass
12822 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Devito N1-501 3.0 Option. (UC/CSU)
O 12823 Rothenberg ONLINE 3.0 13953 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Johnston W2-101 3.0
NOTE: This section is taught over the internet. Students will
be required to meet on campus for a midterm and final exam
on Monday, October 17th and December 12th at 3:00 pm in

Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 103
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PHYS*004D Engineering Physics-Atomic


Physical Education: Prerequisite:PHYS 004B. This course is an introduction to quantum
see Wellness and Human Performance physics, the electronic structure of atoms, solids, band theory, radiation,
WHP 408.855.5397 and relativity. Grade Only. (UC/CSU)
12838 F 09:20AM–11:25AM Poe SCI-160 2.0

Physics Political Science


phys 408.855.5262 polit 408.855.5258

PHYS*002A General Physics - Mechanics POLIT*001 American Government


and Thermodynamics Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course studies
Prerequisite: MATH 000D. This is a first lecture/lab course in physics democratic structures and functions of American national, state, and
for non-majors. Topics covered include Newton's laws of force, the local governments. Grade Only. (UC/CSU)
concepts of potential and kinetic energy, momentum, thermodynamics,
12839 MW 02:30PM–03:55PM Chandler MT-25 3.0
hydrodynamics, and wave motion. Grade Only. Materials fee of $3.00.
(UC/CSU) 12840 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Chandler N3-401 3.0
E 12833 TTH 04:45PM–06:50PM Kawamoto SCI-120 5.0 12841 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Wood N1-202 3.0
T 01:20PM–04:40PM Kawamoto SCI-170 12842 M 03:40PM–06:50PM Hayden N1-501 3.0
12843 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Chandler N3-401 3.0
PHYS*002B General Physics - Electricity,
12844 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Chandler MT-05 3.0
Magnetism And Optics
Prerequisite: PHYS 002A. This lecture/lab course is a continuation 12845 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Chandler N3-501 3.0
of PHYS 002A as a lecture/lab course with the study of electricity, O 12846 Heizer ONLINE 3.0
magnetism, geometrical and wave optics and atomic physics.Grade NOTE: This is a fully on-line class, including all exams and
Only. Materials fee of $3.00.(UC/CSU) other work. There are no in person orientations or tests
on campus. If you try to add this section after class starts,
E 12834 MW 04:45PM–06:50PM Burrell SCI-180 5.0 you must contact the instructor directly at e-mail address:
M 01:20PM–04:40PM Burrell SCI-180 rachbrical@gmail.com
PHYS*004A Engineering Physics-Mechanics POLIT*004 International Relations
Prerequisite: MATH 003A.This course is a calculus-based study of This course offers an introduction to the understanding of International
forces, energy, momentum and gravity.Grade Only. Materials fee of Relations. This class will look at the how and why of world politics,
$3.00. (UC/CSU) surveying the history, theory, players, processes and structures in
12835 W 09:20AM–10:50AM Poe SCI-160 5.0 International Relations. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
M 09:20AM–12:30PM Poe SCI-160
E 12847 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Pinnell MT-20 3.0
W 10:50AM–01:35PM SCI-170
13437 T 02:15PM–05:25PM Poe SCI-160 5.0 POLIT*007 International Films
TH 02:15PM–06:25PM Poe SCI-170 This course provides a critical look at the world its problems through
some of the finest international films. Films from Asia, Africa, Europe,
PHYS*004B Engineering Physics-Electricity South America and the United States will be viewed and analyzed to
and Magnetism explore such topics as nationalism, sovereignty, war and peace, ethnic
Prerequisite: MATH 003B and PHYS 004A. This lecture/lab course, the conflict, economics and immigration. (Co-listed as HUMAN 007). Pass/
second in the engineering physics series, is a calculus-based study of No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
electricity and magnetism that develops the concepts and applications
of Maxwell's equations including DC and AC circuits. Grade Only. E 12848 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Van Sijll SE2104 3.0
Materials fee of $3.00.(UC/CSU)
12836 MW 09:20AM–11:25AM Burrell SCI-120 5.0 Portuguese
W 11:30AM–02:40PM Burrell SCI-180
portg 408.855.5389
PHYS*004C Engineering Physics-Light
and Heat
Prerequisite: MATH 003B and PHYS 004A. This lecture/lab course is PORTG*050A Basic Conversational Portuguese
the third course in the calculus-based engineering physics series. Topics Oriented for students who want to learn how to communicate in
include classical thermodynamics, geometrical and wave optics and Portuguese in practical everyday situations. Pass/No Pass Option.
modern physics. Grade Only. Materials fee of $3.00.(UC/CSU) (CSU)
12837 TTH 09:20AM–11:25AM Burrell SCI-120 5.0 E 12849 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Fedri MT-10 3.0
T 11:30AM–02:40PM Burrell SCI-180
PORTG*050B Basic Conversational Portuguese
Advisory: PORTG 050A. Continuation of development of practical
conversational skills. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
E 12850 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Fedri MT-10 3.0


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NOTE: This class may require students to also meet at


Psychiatric Technician multiple off-campus locations. 24 hrs/wk at Clinical Agency
PT 408.855.5427 to be assigned by Program Director.
12875 MTW Goldstein OFFCMP 7.0
Health Occupations Program Acceptance Policy NOTE: This class requires students to meet at multiple
off-campus locations. 24 hrs/wk at Clinical Agency to be
Due to the requirements mandated by the Board of Vocational assigned by Program Director.
Nursing and Psychiatric Technician, acceptance into the Psychiatric
Technician program will be dependent on the following: 13747 MTW 06:30AM–02:50PM Peregrino OFFCMP 7.0
NOTE: This class requires students to meet at multiple
• Attendance at an information session (Date will be posted in off-campus locations. 24 hrs/wk at Clinical Agency to be
W2-402) assigned by Program Director.
• Completion of the VN/PT entrance examination (Assesses for
eligibility in English 1A, Math 903 and Reading proficiency) PT*060A Beginning Pharmacology - Part I
• Submission of an application for the PT program by the specified Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053 Prerequisite:
deadline (Applications are available at W2-402) Admission to the Psychiatric Technician program and MATH 903This
• Satisfactory completion of the prerequisite: BIOSC*022 is a basic course in pharmacology with emphasis on defining classes
• It is recommeded that students have completed AH*003, NS*015, of pharmacological agents, side effects, nursing implications, patient
PSYCH*001, PSYCH*012 prior to applyng to this program. teaching, and accurate dosage calculation. Grade Only. (CSU)
For any questions regarding non-acceptance into the program, 12876 T 07:00AM–08:05AM Staff SE2104 1.0
please contact a counselor for an educational plan.
PT*060C Beginning Pharmacology - Part III
PT*017A Introduction to Abnormal Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and MATH 903 Prerequisite PT
Psychology: Etiologies & Class-PT 013A,PT 013B,PT 019A and PT 060B students must pass all PT
Prerequisite: PSYCH 12, PT 013A, PT 013B, PT 019A, and PT060B. courses with grade of 75% or higher Corequisite: PT 017A, PT 017B,PT
Corequisite: PSYCH 001, PT 017B, PT 017C, PT 018, PT 019B, PT 017C,PT 018, PT 019B students must pass all PT courses with grade
060C. Students must pass all PT courses with grade of 75% or better. of 75% or higher and PSYCH 001 students must pass with grade of
The focus of this class is on understanding abnormal and/or maladaptive 75% or higherThis is a continuation course in pharmacology designed
behavior. The student examines contemporary biological, psychosocial to assist the psychiatric technician student in developing the ability
and socio-cultural viewpoints of abnormal behavior. Assessment, to safely administer pharmacological agents. Emphasis is placed on
classification and current therapies for the mental health disorders are pharmacological agents and the nursing implications for specific medical
included. Grade Only.(CSU) disorders. Grade Only.(CSU)
12870 TH 10:55AM–02:15PM McBride W2-203 3.0 12877 F 07:00AM–08:05PM Chin E1-603 1.0

PT*017B Care of the Mentally Disabled-PT PT*068 Medical Surgical Nursing Theory
Prerequisite: PSYCH 012, PT 013A,PT 013B, PT 019A, PT 060B. Prerequisite: BIOSC 022 and acceptance into the Psychiatric Technician
Corequisite: PSYCH 001, PT 017A, PT 017C, PT 018, PT 019B and program. Corequisite:PT 069, PT 060A, NS 015. A basic course which
PT 060C.This course focuses on skills which constitute critical thinking focuses on the care of the medically-surgically ill client. Pass/No Pass
as utilized in clinical practice. Grade Only.(CSU) Option. (CSU)
12871 F 08:30AM–10:50AM McBride W2-203 2.0 12878 TWTH 08:20AM–10:50AM Cowels N2-302 7.0

PT*017C Care of the Mentally Disabled-PT PT*069 Medical Surgical Nursing Clinical
Prerequisite: PT 013A, PT 013B, PT 019A, PT 060B. Corequisite: PSYCH Prerequisite: BIOSC 022 and acceptance into the Psychiatric Technician
001, PT 017A, PT 017B,PT 018, PT 019B and PT 060C. Provides a lab or Program. Corequisite: AH 011, NS 015, PT 068 and PT 060A. This
sensitivity group where students will have the opportunity to experience is a course in basic nursing skills designed to give the student an
being a member and group leader. Pass/No Pass Only. (CSU) understanding and application of the principles of the restoration and
12872 F 11:10AM–12:15PM McBride W2-203 1.0 maintenance of mental and physical health in the acutely and chronically
ill medical surgical clients. Grade Only. (CSU)
PT*018 Preparation for 12879 MF 06:30AM–03:30PM Cowels W2-502 5.0
Paraprofessional Practice-PT NOTE: This class may require students to also meet at
Prerequisite: PSYCH 012, PT 013A, PT 013B, PT 019A,PT 060B. multiple off-campus locations.
Corequisite:PSYCH 001, PT 017A, PT 017B, PT 017C, PT 019B and 12880 MF 06:30AM–03:30PM Kawasaki W2-502 5.0
PT 060C. Emphasis on integration of past and concurrent nursing and NOTE: This class may require students to also meet at
psychology courses. Grade Only.(CSU) multiple off-campus locations.
12873 TH 09:20AM–10:25AM Oliver W2-203 1.0 12881 MF 06:30AM–03:30PM Staff W2-502 5.0
NOTE: This class may require students to also meet at
PT*019B Clinical Experience-PT multiple off-campus locations.
Prerequisite: PT 013A, PT 013B, PT 060B, PT 019A. Corequisite:
PSYCH 001, PT 017A, PT 017B, PT 017C, PT 018 and PT 060C.This
is a supervised field work experience for third semester students in
caring for the acutely and chronically mentally ill patient, resident, and/
or client. Students gather data, formulate a problem list, plan and set
goals, implement interventions, evaluate interventions, and plan in the
care of the mentally ill person.Pass/No Pass Only. (CSU)
12874 MTW McBride CRSTWD 7.0 
Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 105
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E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
106 Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you are eligible to enroll in English 001A and Reading 053.
P –R
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PSYCH*012 Human Growth and Development


Psychology Advisory:PSYCH 001, Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053.The
psych 408.855.5483 comprehensive coverage of the growth and development of humans from
conception to death is examined. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
12861 T 03:40PM–06:50PM Guich S3-401 3.0
PSYCH*001 General Psychology
Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course E 12862 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Fettgather N3-501 3.0
introduces major concepts, problems and methods that psychologists 12863 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Cormier SE2104 3.0
use to investigate and understand the human mind. Pass/No Pass 12864 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Hurkmans S1-401 3.0
Option. (UC/CSU) O 12865 Cormier ONLINE 3.0
E 12851 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Guich MT-03 3.0 NOTE: This course is delivered completely online. On August
12852 S 09:00AM–12:45PM Rubenstein W3-401 3.0 29, 2011 registered students may access this course over
NOTE: Saturday classes start on August 27, 2011. the Internet at http://wvmccd.angellearning.com/frames.
aspx. Students wanting to add this course need to contact
12853 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Cormier SE2104 3.0 Jeff Cormier on or after August 29, 2011 jeff.cormier@
E 12854 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Pesso N1-501 3.0 wvm.edu.
O 12855 Cormier ONLINE 3.0 O 12866 Guich ONLINE 3.0
NOTE: This course is delivered completely online. On August NOTE: This course is delivered completely online. On August
29, 2011 registered students may access this course over 29, 2011 registered students may access this course over
the Internet at http://wvmccd.angellearning.com/frames. the Internet at http://wvmccd.angellearning.com/frames.aspx.
aspx. Students wanting to add this course need to contact Students wanting to add this course need to contact Daniel
Jeff Cormier on or after August 29, 2011 jeff.cormier@ Guich on or after August 29, 2011 daniel.guich@wvm.edu.
wvm.edu. 13518 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Piper W2-202 3.0
12856 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Piper SE2104 3.0
12857 TTH 07:45AM–09:10AM Cormier E1-603 3.0 PSYCH*025 Introduction to
O 12858 Guich ONLINE 3.0 Abnormal Psychology
NOTE: This course is delivered completely online. On August Prerequisite: PSYCH 001. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and
29, 2011 registered students may access this course over READ 053. The classification and treatment of human maladaptive and
the Internet at http://wvmccd.angellearning.com/frames.aspx. maladjusted behavior are studied. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
Students wanting to add this course need to contact Daniel 12868 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Guich N2-302 3.0
Guich on or after August 29, 2011 daniel.guich@wvm.edu.
O 13517 Hurkmans ONLINE 3.0 PSYCH*030 Psychology of Addiction
NOTE: this course is delivered completely online. On August and Substance Abuse
29, 2011 registered students may access this course over Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. The study of the
the Internet at http://wvmccd.angellearning.com/frames.aspx. physiological and psychological processes of addiction and substance
Students wanting to add this course need to contact Linda
abuse. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
Hurkmans on or after August 29, 2011 at lindahurkmans@
sbcglobal.net. O 12869 Guich ONLINE 3.0
NOTE: This course is delivered completely online. On August
13519 TH 03:40PM–06:50PM Rubenstein N2-501 3.0
29, 2011 registered students may access this course over
the Internet at http://wvmccd.angellearning.com/frames.aspx.
PSYCH*007 Physiological Psychology Students wanting to add this course need to contact Daniel
Prerequisite: PSYCH 001 or equivalent. This course is an introduction Guich on or after August 29, 2011 daniel.guich@wvm.edu.
to the physiological substrates of behavior. Pass/No Pass Option.
(UC/CSU) PSYCH*045 Human Sexuality
O 12859 Guich ONLINE 3.0 This course is an introduction to human sexuality, including basic health
NOTE: This course is delivered completely online. On August issues, attitudes, and behavior in western society. Pass/No Pass Option
29, 2011 registered students may access this course over Advisory Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053 (CSU)
the Internet at http://wvmccd.angellearning.com/frames.aspx.
E 13878 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Avera N2-501 3.0
Students wanting to add this course need to contact Daniel
Guich on or after August 29, 2011 daniel.guich@wvm.edu.

PSYCH*010 Social Psychology Reading


This course studies psychological and sociological influences on an read 408.855.5312
individual while functioning in social contexts. Pass/No Pass Option.
(UC/CSU)
READ*053 Speed and Critical Reading
O 12860 Cormier ONLINE 3.0
NOTE: This course is delivered completely online. On August Prerequisite: READ 961 or qualifying score on placement test.
29, 2010 registered students may access this course over Enables students to reach their optimal reading speeds & to improve
the Internet at http://wvmccd.angellearning.com/default. their comprehension of collegiate & technical materials. Grade Only.
asp. Students wanting to add this course need to contact (CSU)
Jeff Cormier on or after August 29, 2010 jeff.cormier@ O 12882 Vasquez ONLINE 3.0
wvm.edu. NOTE: This course requires email access and basic
computer usage. All assignments will be sent to the instructor
online. Students will meet on-campus three times throughout
the semester. The mandatory orientation will be on Friday,
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used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 107
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September 2 from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm in room N2-401. READ*975 Reading Skills


Additional meetings will be on October 14 and December 16 The Reading Skills Lab will provide individual instruction in reading
from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm in room N2-401. If you are trying skills. Pass/No Pass Only. (Not transferable)
to add this section on or after Monday, August 29, you must
attend the orientation or contact the instructor directly at lisa. 12903 2.2 Scheduled wkly hrs McKay S2-201 0.5
vasquez@wvm.edu.
READ*976 Reading Skills
E 12883 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Sullivan E3-501 3.0
The Reading Skills Lab will provide individual instruction in reading
12884 MW 09:20AM–12:30PM Malchow MT-19 3.0 skills. Pass/No Pass Only.(Not transferable)
12885 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Malchow E3-301 3.0 12904 2.2 Scheduled wkly hrs McKay S2-201 0.5
12886 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Malchow N3-501 3.0
12887 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Sullivan MT-19 3.0
12888 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Sullivan MT-19 3.0
Registered Nursing (LVN-RN) Program
12889 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Harris N1-202 3.0 LVNRN 408.855.5340
12890 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Malchow E3-301 3.0 The Registered Nursing (LVN-RN) Program requires a separate ap-
E 12891 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Smith E3-301 3.0 plication process and acceptance into the program is not guaranteed.
O 12892 Vasquez ONLINE 3.0 Requirements for applications to the Registered Nursing (LVN-RN)
NOTE: This course requires email access and basic Program are dependent on completion of the following:
computer usage. All assignments will be sent to the instructor • California Vocational Nursing License in good standing.
online. Students will meet on-campus three times throughout • Overall cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 for all
the semester. The mandatory orientation will be on Friday, college coursework.
September 2 from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm in room N1-501.
Additional meetings will be on October 14 and December
• Completion of the following SCIENCE PREREQUISITES with a
16 from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm in room N1-501. If you are trying combined GPA of 2.5 with no grade less than “C” for each course
to add this section on or after Monday, August 29, you must and no more than one repetition for a substandard grade in any
attend the orientation or contact the instructor directly at lisa. one of the following 3 courses:
vasquez@wvm.edu. 1.Human Anatomy (BIOSC 047), 5 semester units or equivalent
2.Human Physiology (BIOSC 048), 5 semester units or equivalent
READ*063 Vocabulary Development 3.Microbiology (BIOSC 004), 5 semester units or equivalent
Provides methods of expanding vocabulary through oral & written • Completion of the following PREREQUISITES with a grade of “C”
practice, & through reading. Grade Only. (CSU) or better:
13469 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Harris W3-101 3.0 1.English Composition (ENGL 001A), 3 semester units or equiva-
lent
READ*947 Reading Assistance 2.Satisfactory score on the Associate Degree Nursing Assessment
This is an open entry/open exit course. This course is intended for Test (TEAS)
students who need help with their reading classes and for any other
individual reading needs. (Not transferable)
LVNRN*031 Community Mental Health Nursing
12893 McKay S2-201 0.0
Prerequisite:ENGL 001A, LVNRN 021, LVNRN 021A. Corequisite:LVNRN
READ*960 Reading Fundamentals 031A,LVNRN 032A,LVNRN 032, LVNRN 033. This course is designed
Advisory: Qualifying score on placement test. This course is for the to present mental health principles to assist the nursing student in
student who wishes to develop fundamental reading skills. Instruction developing an increased understanding of human behavior related
in word attack (phonics), vocabulary development and comprehension to a variety of psychiatric and mental health disorders. This course is
will be emphasized. This course includes a lab component. Pass/No designed to provide theoretical and clinical approaches in providing
Pass Only. (Not transferable) nursing care to individuals of varying ages, with complex health care
needs in the community setting. Grade Only. (CSU)
12894 MW 10:55AM–12:00PM Allen MT-10 3.0
MW 12:10PM–01:00PM Allen 12682 M 08:00AM–10:10AM Berkley N2-204 2.0

READ*961 Effective Reading LVNRN*032 Intermediate Medical-Surgical


Advisory:READ 975S is a recommended co-requisite for students Nursing Theory
needing extra help with READ 961. Prerequisite: READ 960, or ESL Prerequisite: LVNRN 021, LVNRN 021A. Corequisite: LVNRN 031,
970RW, ESL*970G and ESL 970LS, or qualifying score on placement LVNRN 031A, LVNRN 033,LVNRN 032A. The student learns to
test. This course is designed for students who wish to correct or synthesize and correlate nursing knowledge and skills in the provision
improve basic reading habits and skills including: expanding vocabulary, of care to multiple patients who have complex, multi-system illnesses.
improving comprehension and attaining an efficient reading rate. Pass/ The focus is on helping students learn to predict patient needs and
No Pass Option.(Not transferable) priorities, and evaluate outcomes of care. The nursing care of adult
and geriatric clients with acute and chronic illnesses is addressed.
12895 F 09:20AM–12:30PM Malchow E2-301 3.0
Grade Only. (CSU)
12896 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM McKay E3-401 3.0
12683 W 08:00AM–11:10AM Harrison N2-204 3.0
12897 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM McKay W3-301 3.0
12898 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Sullivan W2-301 3.0 LVNRN*033 Introduction to Clinical Judgment
12900 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Sullivan W2-201 3.0 Prerequisite: LVNRN 021, LVNRN 021A anc completion of ENGL*001A.
12901 T 03:40PM–06:50PM Gard N2-301 3.0
Corequisite: LVNRN 031, LVNRN 031A, LVNRN 032 and LVNRN 032A.
This course integrates nursing theory and clinical learning experiences
12902 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Smith MT-07 3.0 
E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
108 Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you are eligible to enroll in English 001A and Reading 053.
R–S
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through the use of case studies, clinical narratives, participation in clinical RF*041 Holiday Flower Arranging
simulation scenarios with computerized manikins, and class discussion. for the Home
This simulated clinical experience enhances the student146s nursing Students will learn to create holiday arrangements for the home. Topics
theory course classroom learning. The emphasis will be upon the role will include wall, door and table designs. All materials are provided by
of the registered nurse caring for acute medical-surgical and geriatric student. Pass/No Pass Option.. Floral materials fee of $30.00. (Not
patients with acute and chronic problems in the nursing simulation lab. transferable)
Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) ELS 13545 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Lesnewsky N2-605 1.0
12684 T 08:00AM–11:10AM Harrison N2-204 1.0 (Meets 10/28-12/17)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:11/03/11
12685 T 11:30AM–02:40PM Gnehm N2-204 1.0
RF*045 Ikebana/Oriental
12686 T 03:00PM–06:10PM Harrison N2-204 1.0 Style Flower Arranging
Students will obtain an overview and appreciation of the basics of the
LVNRN*034 Advanced Clinical
oriental style flower design. The course emphasizes the creative use
Practicum Theory
of materials and encourages students to experiment and explore a
Prerequisite: ENGL 001A, LVNRN 021 and LVNRN 021A Students
variety of design concepts. Students will need $15-$45 for materials.
must complete all nursing course with 75% score or higher. Corequisite:
List of materials to be provided the first night of class. No previous
LVNRN 031, LVNRN 032 and LVNRN 033. Students must complete
floral experience necessary. May be repeated 2 times. Pass/No Pass
all nursing course with 75% score or higher. This course provides the
Option. Floral materials fee of $30.(Not transferable)
nursing student with directed clinical experiences in acute care hospitals
and a variety of community healthcare agencies for adult and geriatric ELS 12907 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Thielke N2-605 0.5
(Meets 08/29-10/21)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/01/11
patients/clients who have acute or chronic medical-surgical and mental
health/psychiatric illnesses. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
RF*066 Designs Without Flowers/
12687 THF Gnehm OFFCMP 4.0 Flower Preservation
NOTE: This class requires students to meet at multiple Students will develop the ability to incorporate materials from nature
off-campus locations. 14 hrs/wk at Clinical Agency to be
assigned by Program Director.
into arrangements taking advantage of a wide variety of textures.
Techniques for drying flowers will be discussed and supplied by students
12688 THF Upland OFFCMP 4.0 in creating arrangements and picture frames. Pass/No Pass Option.
NOTE: This class requires students to meet at multiple
off-campus locations. 14 hrs/wk at Clinical Agency to be
(Not transferable)
assigned by Program Director. ELS 13542 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Lesnewsky N2-605 0.5
(Meets 08/29-10/18)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:08/29/11
12689 THF Wang OFFCMP 4.0
NOTE: This class requires students to meet at multiple
off-campus locations. 14 hrs/wk at Clinical Agency to be RF*091 Directed Studies
assigned by Program Director. Prerequisite: An interview to determine objectives & a written contract
12690 THF Granberry OFFCMP 4.0
must be made with instructor. Directed Studies are investigations of
NOTE: This class requires students to meet at multiple special interests to the student. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
off-campus locations. 14 hrs/wk at Clinical Agency to be 12908 3.4 Scheduled wkly hrs Lesnewsky N2-604 1.0
assigned by Program Director.

Social Science
Retail Floristry
socsc 408.855.5483
rf 408.855.5252
SOCSC*001 Global Perspectives
RF*024 Flowers and Foliage Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course introduces
Basic Design Design the student to the study of global systems and their interdependence.
Identification, care, and use of cut flowers and foliage used by a retail The class discusses the origins and growth of cultural values and
florist for display in private homes and commercial establishments. technological, political, economic and environmental systems. The
Emphasis on the basic floral design elements and principles. Designed students compare and contrast basic world views inherent in these
for students aspiring to complete the Retail Floristry Program. Material systems as they impact themselves and others as global citizens.
list given out at first class meeting. May be repeated one time. Pass/ This course is also listed as GLOBL 001. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/
No Pass Option. Floral materials fee of $130.00. (CSU) CSU)
E 12905 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Lesnewsky N2-605 3.0 12927 F 09:00AM–12:35PM Lirenso N1-202 3.0

RF*032 Advanced Floral Designs SOCSC*006 The Global Economy


This hands on course covers advanced principles and techniques used This course examines the core concepts and prominent forces of
in Traditional, Contemporary, European, Asian, Tropical, and Hi-Tech international economics and the relationships of nations and their
designs. This course builds on information and techniques presented economic policies. Topics to be covered include the pros and cons of
in previous courses. Students provide their own materials. (Costs economic globalization, the WTO and IMF, debt relief, outsourcing of
vary depending on designs.) Materials fee of $50 for demonstration jobs, multinational corporations and sweat shops, capital flows, and
and limited adhesive supplies and paints.Credit/No Credit Option.(Not free trade vs. fair trade. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
transferable) 12928 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Lirenso S3-401 3.0
E 13570 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Lesnewsky N2-605 2.0

Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 109
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O 13829 Pasion ONLINE 3.0


Sociology NOTE: This course is delivered completely online. On August,
soc 408.855.5483 2011 registered students may access this course over the
Internet at http://wvmccd.angellearning.com/frames.aspx.

SOC*001 Introduction to Sociology SOC*047 Sociology of Criminology


The study of interplay of the individual and society.Pass/No Pass Advisory: SOC 001. The course is a sociological analysis of crime
Option. (UC/CSU) and criminal behavior in the United States; emphasis is placed on the
12914 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Moyers N1-501 3.0 study of victims, prevention of crime, prosecution, and rehabilitation.
Opportunities to visit correctional facilities, trials, police informational
12915 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Moyers MT-15 3.0
meetings, or rehabilitation centers will be offered. Pass/No Pass Option.
12916 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Pasion W2-202 3.0 (Not transferable)
12917 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Houston E2-301 3.0 12926 MW 12:30PM–01:55PM Houston MT-25 3.0
OS ONLINE
(Meets 08/29-10/18)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:08/31/11
NOTE: This is a short term web enhanced course. 3.4 hours
online weekly contact hours will be required. Spanish
O 12918 Gibbs Stayte ONLINE 3.0 span 408.855.5282
NOTE: This course is delivered completely online. On August,
2011 registered students may access this course over the
Internet at http://wvmccd.angellearning.com/frames.aspx. SPAN*001 First Semester Spanish
12919 T 03:40PM–06:50PM Moyers N1-501 3.0
(Elementary Level)
Corequisite: SPAN 001L. Basic skills and structures in a cultural context.
E 12920 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Moyers E3-401 3.0 Students enrolling in SPAN 001 must also enroll SPAN 001L. Pass/No
O 13825 Staff ONLINE 3.0 Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
NOTE: this course is delivered completely online. August
12929 MW 10:00AM–12:30PM Staff E3-601 5.0
29, 2011 registered students may access this course over
NOTE: Students enrolled in the above section of Spanish 001
the Internet at http://wvmccd.angellearning.com/frames.
(12929) must also enroll in section (12933) of the laboratory
aspx. Students wanting to add this course need to contact
course SPAN*001L. Information about the lab course will be
the instructor on or after August 29, 2011 at markpasion@
given out during the SPAN*001 class.
att.net
12930 TTH 10:00AM–12:30PM Rivas S3-401 5.0
E 13827 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Ho S1-401 3.0
NOTE: Students enrolled in the above section of Spanish 001
(12930) must also enroll in section (12934) of the laboratory
SOC*002 Social Problems course SPAN*001L. Information about the lab course will be
A sociological analysis of contemporary social problems. Pass/No given out during the SPAN*001 class.
Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
S 12931 MTWTH 03:40PM–06:05PM Rivas E3-601 5.0
S 12921 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Houston S3-401 3.0 (Meets 08/29-10/13)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:08/31/11
O ONLINE NOTE: Do a whole year of Spanish in only one semester!
(Meets 10/24-12/17) This is a short term accelerated Spanish course that covers
NOTE: This is a short term web enhanced course. 3.4 hours 2 semesters of material in 1 semester (SPAN*001 from Aug
online weekly contact hours will be required. 29- October 13), & (SPAN*002 from October 17 - December
O 12922 Pasion ONLINE 3.0 17). You have the option to sign up for one or both. If you
NOTE: this course is delivered completely online. August have any questions, please email monica.rivas@wvm.
29, 2011 registered students may access this course over edu Students enrolled in the above section of Spanish 001
the Internet at http://wvmccd.angellearning.com/frames. (12931) must also enroll in section (12935)of the laboratory
aspx. Students wanting to add this course need to contact course SPAN*001L. Information about the lab course will be
the instructor on or after August 29, 2011 at markpasion@ given out during the SPAN*001 class
att.net E 12932 MW 04:20PM–06:50PM Staff E3-301 5.0
O 13826 Staff ONLINE 3.0 NOTE: Students enrolled in the above section of SPAN 001
NOTE: This course is delivered completely online. On August (12932) must also enroll in section (12936) of the laboratory
29, 2011 registered students may access this course over the course SPAN 001L. Information about the Lab course will
Internet at http://wvmccd.angellearning.com/frames.aspx. be given out during the SPAN 001 class.

SOC*040 Marriage and Family SPAN*001L Spanish Laboratory


Advisory: SOC 001, Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053.An analysis Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A, READ 053 and SPAN 001.SPAN
of love and marriage in the 2000'S. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) 001L is a requirement for students enrolled in SPAN 001, and is
13828 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Beckum N3-401 3.0 designed to further enhance class material. SPAN 001L may also be
taken independently by students who are not enrolled in a foreign
SOC*045 Human Sexuality language course Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU)
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. This course is an O 12933 Rivas ONLINE 0.5
introduction to human sexuality, including basic health issues, attitudes, NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in
and behavior in western society.Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) SPAN 001 section (12929) or can be taken independently.
Information about the online lab course will be given out
E 12923 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Moyers E3-601 3.0 during the SPAN 001 class or if you are taking the online
12924 MW 12:40PM–02:05PM Beckum E2-301 3.0 lab independently, contact your instructor at the beginning
12925 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Beckum N1-501 3.0 of the semester.
 O 12934 Rivas ONLINE 0.5 
E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
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NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in SPAN*003 Third Semester Spanish
SPAN 001 section (12930) or can be taken independently. (Intermediate Level)
Information about the online lab course will be given out Prerequisite: SPAN 002 or its equivalent. This course is a continuation
during the SPAN 001 class or if you are taking the online of SPAN 002 emphasizing intensive oral and written drills. Pass/No
lab independently,contact your instructor at the beginning
Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
of the semester.
E 12941 MW 07:00PM–09:30PM Staff W3-401 5.0
OS 12935 Staff ONLINE 0.5
(Meets 08/29-10/13)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/02/11
NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in SPAN*050A Basic Conversational
SPAN 001 section (12931) or can be taken independently. Spanish and Culture
Information about the online lab course will be given out This course focuses on conversation and vocabulary building in a
during the SPAN 001 class or if you are taking the online cultural context. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
lab independently,contact your instructor at the beginning E 12942 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Garcia E3-501 3.0
of the semester.
O 12936 Staff ONLINE 0.5
NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in Vietnamese
SPAN 001 section (12932) or can be taken independently.
Information about the online lab course will be given out viet 408.855.5282
during the SPAN 001 class or if you are taking the online
lab independently,contact your instructor at the beginning
of the semester. VIET*001 First Semester Vietnamese
(Elementary Level)
SPAN*002 Second Semester Spanish Corequisite: VIET 001L. This course covers fundamental vocabulary
(Elementary Level) a nd basic grammatical structures of the Vietnamese language for
Prerequisite: SPAN 001 or its equivalent (2 years of high school Spanish). daily social situations. Students will learn the tonal system of the
Corequisite: SPAN 002L. SPAN 002 is a continuation of SPAN 001 with Vietnamese language and be able to pronounce all of the six tones
further development of basic skills and structure. Students enrolled in of this language with an acceptable level of accuracy. The course
SPAN 002 must also enroll in the lab component SPAN 002L. Pass/ emphasizes understanding, speaking, reading, and writing. Pass/No
No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) Pass Option. (CSU)
12937 TTH 10:00AM–12:30PM Staff MT-19 5.0 E 12946 TTH 07:00PM–09:30PM Nguyen S2-501 5.0
NOTE: Students enrolled in the above section of Spanish 002
(12937) must also enroll in section 12939, of the laboratory VIET*002 Second Semester Vietnamese
course SPAN*002L. Information about the lab course will Prerequisite: VIET 001, or VIET 050A and VIET 050B, or equivalent.
be given out during the SPAN*002 class. Corequisite: VIET 002L. In this course, the student will continue his/
LS 12938 MTWTH 03:40PM–06:05PM Rivas E3-601 5.0 her development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.
(Meets 10/17-12/17)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/20/11 The student will also increase his/her vocabulary and knowledge of
NOTE: This is a late start short term accelerated Spanish Vietnamese grammar. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
course that runs from October 17- December 17). Please see
E 12948 MW 07:00PM–09:30PM Nguyen S2-501 5.0
Speedy Spanish 1 & 2 note above for details.)If you have any
questions, please email monica.rivas@wvm.edu Students
enrolled in the above section of Spanish 002 (section 12938) VIET*049A Vietnamese Language
must also enroll in Section 12940 of the laboratory course and Culture for Fluent Speakers
SPAN*002L. Information about the lab course will be given Advisory: Native-level speaking ability in Vietnamese. Course designed
out during the SPAN*001 class. There will be an orientation for the native speaker of Vietnamese. Emphasis on fundamentals of
session the first week of class. formal spoken and written language. Includes study of culture, traditions,
and interpersonal etiquette. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
SPAN*002L Second Semester Spanish 12950 TH 09:20AM–12:30PM Nguyen S2-501 3.0
Laboratory
12951 T 09:20AM–12:30PM Nguyen S2-501 3.0
Advisory:SPAN 002.SPAN 002L is a requirement for students enrolled
in SPAN 002, and is designed to further enhance class material. SPAN E 13494 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Dinh N1-405 3.0
002L may also be taken independently by students who are not enrolled
in a foreign language course Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) VIET*049B Vietnamese Language
and Culture for Fluent Speakers
O 12939 Staff ONLINE 0.5
Prerequisite: VIET 049A. This course is a continuation of VIET 049A
NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled
in SPAN 002 section 12937 or can be taken independently. for fluent Vietnamese speakers to study their language, culture, and
Information about the online lab course will be given out Vietnamese Americans. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
during the SPAN 002 class or if you are taking the online 12952 S 09:20AM–12:30PM Nguyen S2-501 3.0
lab independently,contact your instructor at the beginning NOTE: Saturday classes start on August 27, 2011.
of the semester.
LOS 12940 Rivas ONLINE 0.5
(Meets 10/17-12/17)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/23/11 Computers, and/or the need for access to the
NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in Internet, may be required to complete assignments
SPAN 002 section (12938) or can be taken independently. in some classes.
Information about the online lab course will be given out If you do not own a computer or do not have access to the Internet,
during the SPAN 002 class or if you are taking the online our library and many public libraries have computers available for
lab independently, contact your instructor at the beginning your use. If you need to know more about required computer use
of the semester. or Internet access, please call the Department Chairperson for
clarification for the classes that interest you.
Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 111
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VN*060B Beginning Pharmacology - Part II


Vocational Nursing Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053, MATH 903.
VN 408.855.5427 Prerequisite:Completion of first semester of VN program.Corequisite:
VN055B1,VN055B2,VN056, NS040;PSYCH012. This is course in
Health Occupations Program Acceptance Policy pharmacology is designed to assist the vocational nursing student in
Due to the requirements mandated by the Board of Vocational developing the ability to safely administer medications. Emphasis is
Nursing and Psychiatric Technician, acceptance into the Vocational on defining classes of drugs and their nursing implications for specific
Nursing program will be dependent on the following: medical disorders. Grade Only.(CSU)
• Attendance at an information session (Date will be posted in 12959 F 08:45AM–09:50AM Chin E3-601 1.0
W2-402)
• Completion of the VN/PT entrance examination (Assesses for VN*060C Pharmacology - Part III
eligibility in English*1A, Math*903 and Reading proficiency) Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and MATH 903. Prerequisite:
• Submission of an application for the VN program by the Completion of second semester of VN program. Corequisite: VN 055C1
specified deadline (Applications are available at W2-402) Students must pass with a grade of 75% or higher., VN 055C2 Students
• Satisfactory completion of the prerequisite: BIOSC*022 must pass with a grade of 75% or higher., VN 055C3 Students must pass
• It is recommeded that students have completed AH*003, with a grade of 75% or higher. and VN 058 Students must pass with a
NS*015, PSYCH*012, VN*057 prior to applying to this program. grade of 75% or higher. This is a continuation course in pharmacology
For any questions regarding non-acceptance into the program, designed to assist the vocational nursing student in developing the
please contact a counselor for an educational plan. ability to safely administer pharmacological agents. Emphasis is placed
on pharmacological agents and the nursing implications for specific
medical disorders. Grade Only.(CSU)
VN*050 Introduction to Vocational Nursing
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Vocational Nursing program. This 12960 F 07:00AM–08:05AM Chin E1-603 1.0
course helps acquaint incoming Vocational Nursing students with Mission
VN*55A1 Medical-Surgical Clinical Lab
College, available services, and the Vocational Nursing Program. Pass/
Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. Prerequisite:
No Pass Option. (Not transferable)
BIOSC 022 and acceptance into the Vocational Nursing Program.
LS 12953 F 08:00AM–06:10PM Oliver W2-502 0.5 Corequisite: AH 011, VN 055A2, VN 055A3, VN 055A4 and VN 060A.
(Meets 12/02-12/02)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:12/02/11
This is a foundation Basic Nursing Skills course which includes class
instruction,demonstration and actual clinical experience. Pass/No
VN*056 Obstetrical Nursing
Pass Only.(CSU)
Prerequisite: Successful completion of 1st semester in Vocational
Nursing Program, VN 55A1, VN 55A2, VN 55A3, VN 55A4, VN 060A. 12961 T 08:15AM–02:45PM Beggs W2-502 6.0
Corequisite: VN 55B1, VN 55B2, VN 060B, NS 15 and PSYCH 012. WTH 06:30AM–01:45PM W2-502
NOTE: This class may require students to also meet at
This course is designed to help the VN student to utilize nursing multiple off-campus locations.
interventions in assisting patients with reproductive health issues
and with expectant parents and families to prepare for childbirth and 12962 T 08:15AM–02:45PM Everett W2-502 6.0
WTH 06:30AM–01:45PM W2-502
parenting.Grade Only.(CSU) NOTE: This class may require students to also meet at
12954 M 07:35AM–10:55AM Dellaporta MT-23 3.0 multiple off-campus locations.
12963 T 08:15AM–02:45PM Minkoff W2-502 6.0
VN*057 Introduction to Gerontology WTH 06:30AM–01:45PM W2-502
Advisory: MATH 903. Introduction to care of the gerontological client. NOTE: This class may require students to also meet at
Grade Only. (CSU) multiple off-campus locations.
12955 M 07:40AM–09:50AM Dooley E3-601 2.0
E 12956 M 04:35PM–06:45PM Dooley W2-301 2.0 VN*55A2 Medical-Surgical Nursing Theory
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053, MATH 903.
VN*058 Introduction to Child Health Care Prerequisite: BIOSC 022 and acceptance into the Vocational Nursing
Prerequisite: Successful completion of 1st and 2nd semester in Program. Corequisite: VN 55A1, VN 55A3, VN 55A4 and VN 060A
Vocational Nursing Program. Corequisite: VN 55C1, VN 55C2 and and AH 011. This class includes theoretical knowledge related to
VN 55C3. Incorporates the promotion of health and wellness with the integumentary, musculoskeletal,neurosensory and genitourinary
principles and concepts of current management and therapy related disorders. Grade Only. (CSU)
to the care of acutely ill children. Grade Only.(CSU) 12964 MF 11:15AM–01:35PM Brockmeier E3-301 4.0
12957 F 08:30AM–10:50AM Brockmeier N2-501 2.0
VN*55A3 Communications and Behavior
VN*060A Beginning Pharmacology - Part I Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. Prerequisite:
Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053, MATH 903. BIOSC 022 and acceptance into the Vocational Nursing Program.
Prerequisite: Admission to Vocational Nursing Program, BIOSC 022. Corequisite: VN 55A1, VN 55A2, VN 55A4 and VN 060A.This course
Corequisite: VN 055A1, VN 055A2, VN 055A3, VN 055A4. This is is designed to provide the beginning health care practitioner with an
a basic pharmacology course with emphasis on defining classes of introduction to interpersonal relationships and behavior. It focuses on
pharmacological agents, side effects, nursing implications, patient basic communication concepts and skills as an integral component of
teaching, and accurate dosage calculation. Grade Only. (CSU) the interpersonal process. Grade Only.(CSU)
12958 T 07:00AM–08:05AM Staff SE2104 1.0 12965 F 07:30AM–11:00AM Williams S3-301 3.0

E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
112 Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you are eligible to enroll in English 001A and Reading 053.
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VN*55A4 Introduction to Nursing Process VN*55C2 Medical-Surgical Nursing Theory


Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. Prerequisite: BIOSC Prerequisite: Successful completion of 1st and 2nd semester in
022 and acceptance into the Vocational Nursing Program. Corequisite: Vocational Nursing Program. Corequisite: VN 55C1, VN 55C3, VN 057
VN 55A1, VN 55A2, VN 55A3 and VN 060A.This course is designed and VN 058. Includes theoretical knowledge related to Hematological,
to provide the student nurse with the framework to meet individualized Endocrine, Neurological & Gastrointestinal Disorders. Grade Only.
needs of the client, family, and community. It focuses on basic beginning (CSU)
assessments, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, and 12974 MF 11:15AM–01:35PM Everett MT-23 4.0
evaluation. It defines the scope of practice and identifies standards
of nursing care. Benefits for the client and the student nurse will be VN*55C3 Seminar Issues
explored. Grade Only. (CSU) Prerequisite: Successful completion of 1st and 2nd semester Vocational
12966 M 09:20AM–10:25AM Oliver N1-501 1.0 Nursing Program. Corequisite: VN 55C1, VN 55C2, VN 057 and VN
058. Explores the history, legal aspects, & professional organizations
VN*55B1 Medical-Surgical Clinical Lab as well as pertinent issues facing nursing today. Grade Only. Materials
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053, MATH 903. fee: $35.00. (CSU)
Prerequisite: Successful completion of 1st semester in Vocational 12975 M 01:45PM–03:55PM Oliver S3-301 2.0
Nursing Program and AH 011. Corequisite: VN 055B2, VN 056, VN 060B
and NS 015 and PSYCH 012. This is a clinical experience course that
includes patient care in a variety of settings including acute care and Wellness and Human Performance: Adaptive
outpatient units such as clinics and home care. Clinical experience is
WHP 408.855.5397
correlated with classroom learning, with emphasis on the self care of
adult medical-surgical patients and of obstetric, newborn, and pediatric
clients. Materials Fee: $2.00. Pass/No Pass Only. (CSU) WHP*001A Adaptive Weight Training
12967 TWTH Dellaporta VALLEY 6.0 This course will allow the student to focus on individual goals along
NOTE: This class may require students to also meet at with developing a better level of cardiovascular endurance, muscular
multiple off-campus locations. 21 hrs/wk at Clinical Agency strength, and flexibility.Pass/No Pass Option.(UC/CSU)
to be assigned by Program Director.
12977 MW 08:00AM–08:30AM Mendoza W1-502 1.0
12968 TWTH Staff VALLEY 6.0 MW 08:30AM–09:25AM W1-301
NOTE: This class may require students to also meet at NOTE: This class is designed for people with disabilities. For
multiple off-campus locations. 21 hrs/wk at Clinical Agency more information, please contact the Disability Instructional
to be assigned by Program Director. Support Center at (408)855-5085 or the instructor at (408)
12969 TWTH Berkley CRSTWD 6.0 855-5369.
NOTE: This class may require students to also meet at 13752 TTH 09:25AM–10:50AM Mendoza W1-301 1.0
multiple off campus locations 21 hrs/wk at Clinical Agency NOTE: This class is designed for people with disabilities. For
to be assigned by Program Director. more information, please contact the Disability Instructional
Support Center at (408) 855-5085 or the Instructor at (408)
VN*55B2 Medical-Surgical Nursing Theory 855-5369.
Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053. Prerequisite:
Successful completion of1st semester in Vocational Nursing Program, WHP*001F Adaptive PE Aerobics
BIOSC 022 current CPR card.Corequisite: VN 55B1, VN 56, VN VN This course is designed to introduce and teach skills needed for daily
060B. This course is designed to teach the vocational nursing student cardiovascular activity through the use of rhythmic aerobics for students
about disorders, principal problems of nursing care, the nurse?s role with disabilities. Pass/No Pass Option.(UC/CSU)
in assisting with the diagnosis, planning, and implementation of the 12979 MW 09:25AM–10:50AM Mendoza W1-402 1.0
therapeutic management of the patient with conditions affecting the NOTE: This class is designed for people with disabilities. For
respiratory, reproductive, cardiac, and vascular system. Grade Only. more information, please contact the Disability Instructional
(CSU) Support Center at (408)855-5085 or the instructor at (408)
855-5369.
12970 TWTH Brockmeier SARATOG 4.0

VN*55C1 Medical-Surgical Clinical Lab


Prerequisite: Successful completion of 1st and 2nd semester in Wellness and Human Performance: Dance
Vocational Nursing Program. Corequisite: VN 55C2, VN 55C3, VN WHP 408.855.5397
057 and VN 058. A Clinical experience course which includes patient
care in Acute Medical Surgical, Pediatrics & Gerontology areas. Pass/
No Pass Option. (CSU) WHP*003B Ballet-Beginning
Introduce the general college student to the discipline, aesthetics,
12971 TWTH 10:00AM–01:35PM Brockmeier SARATOG 6.0
NOTE: This class may require students to also meet at
traditions, and historical background of classical ballet at a beginning
multiple offcampus locations 21 hrs/wk at Clinical Agency to level. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
be assigned by Program Director. E 12980 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM Wundram W1-501 1.0
12972 TWTH Staff VALLEY 6.0
NOTE: This class may require students to also meet at WHP*003C Ballet-Intermediate
multiple offcampus locations 21 hrs/wk at Clinical Agency to This course is designed to introduce the general college student to the
be assigned by Program Director. discipline, aesthetics, traditions, and historical background of classical
12973 TWTH Williams MSNSC 6.0 ballet at an intermediate level. Pass/No Pass Option.(UC/CSU)
NOTE: This class may require students to also meet at E 12981 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM Wundram W1-502 1.0
multiple off-campus locations. 21 hrs/wk at Clinical Agency
to be assigned by Program Director.
Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 113
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WHP*003F Dance: Hip Hop - Funk Styles and Lindy Hop. Instruction, history, and open dancing will be included
Advisory: WHP 003X. This course will teach the student the fundamentals within the class structure. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
and choreography of hip hop funk styles (example: locking, popping, E 13754 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Wundram W1-502 1.0
boogalooing, waving, etc.). Students will be expected to perform a hip
hop routine reflecting their own style and interpretation. Misconceptions
about the hip hop/funk dance culture will be presented. Pass/No Pass Wellness and Human Performance: Fitness
Option.(UC/CSU)
WHP 408.855.5397
E 12982 TTH 08:35PM–10:00PM Hsu W1-501 1.0

WHP*003J Jazz Dance-Beginning WHP*004A Fitness: Yoga


An introductory experience in the varied theories, styles and techniques This class provided the student with an introduction to basic Hatha
of the jazz dance idiom. Pass/No Pass Option.(UC/CSU) yoga poses with an emphasis on form and body alignment. Strength,
E 12983 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Dailey W1-501 1.0 flexibility and balance will be improved through the practice of the yoga
poses. Relaxation and meditation techniques will also be introduced.
WHP*003K Jazz Dance-Intermediate Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
Advisory: WHP 3J and/or demonstrated subject/skill proficiency. This 12995 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Sienna W1-502 1.0
course for intermediate level jazz dance students is designed to increase 12996 TTH 03:40PM–05:05PM Wundram W1-502 1.0
the students' skill and understanding in the varied theories, styles and
techniques of the jazz idiom. Pass/No Pass Option. \ (UC/CSU) 12997 TTH 09:20AM–10:45AM Buss W1-502 1.0
E 12984 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Dailey W1-501 1.0 E 13755 MW 05:15PM–06:40PM Staff W1-502 1.0
13865 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Werner W1-502 1.0
WHP*003L Modern Dance-Beginning
This course for beginning students in Modern Dance will provide the WHP*004D Fitness: Fire Agility Training
knowledge skill and practice necessary for gaining personal skills This course is designed to improve the fire technology students
and experience in dance technique and composition. Pass/NoPass cardiovascular endurance and muscle strength in order to be better
Option. (UC/CSU) prepared to pass any fire departments physical agility test. Intense
E 12985 MW 05:15PM–06:40PM Dailey W1-501 1.0 strength and endurance conditioning programs are utilized. A uniform
is required of Fire Technology students. Non-Fire Technology students
WHP*003S Beginning Social Dance are also welcome. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the basic forms of 13000 MW 02:05PM–04:45PM Mendoza W1-301 2.0
social dance. Dance posture, rhythm and social practice as related to NOTE: Students are also required to meet on 9/23, 10/21,
the dance experience. It will also be introduced to help students become 11/18, and 12/9 from 7:00 am to 10:50 am. For more
proficient in this basic dance style. Pass/No Pass Option.(UC/CSU) information please contact the instructor at 408-855-5369
E 12987 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Wundram W1-502 1.0 13001 MW 07:00AM–08:30AM Sienna W1-301 2.0
MW 08:30AM–10:10AM W1-501
WHP*003V Intermediate Social Dance 13002 TTH 07:00AM–08:30AM Sienna W1-301 2.0
Advisory WHP 003S. This course is designed to introduce the student TTH 08:30AM–10:10AM W1-501
to more advanced steps and techniques of social dance. Emphasis is 13756 TTH 01:00PM–03:40PM Staff W1-301 2.0
placed on dance style and more elaborate dance patterns. Pass/No NOTE: Students will be required to attend 4 tower sessions
Pass Option.(UC/CSU) for the following dates and times: 9/23, 10/21, 11/18, 12/9
from 11:00 am to 2:50 pm.
E 12991 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Wundram W1-502 1.0
WHP*004F Fitness: Lower Body Conditioning
WHP*003W Dance: Beginning Hip Hop (Legs, Abs, and Glutes)
This course will introduce the student to the different styles and This course is designed to provide a high level workout for those students
choreography of hip hop/street funk. Basic routines will be introduced who want to take seriously the conditioning and look of their lower
as well as the principles involved in developing your own personal body. This will include strength training, cardiovascular conditioning,
style. The history and development of hip hop as a dance form will be and dynamic exercises targeting specific muscle groups. Pass/No
discussed. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
E 12992 TTH 07:00PM–08:25PM Hsu W1-501 1.0
13004 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Staff W1-301 1.0
E 13864 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Hsu W1-501 1.0
13005 MW 12:30PM–01:55PM Perez W1-301 1.0
WHP*003X Dance: Intermediate Hip Hop 13753 TTH 03:50PM–05:25PM Perez BBFIELD 1.0
Advisory WHP 003W. This course will introduce the student to NOTE: Baseball emphasis
intermediate movements and patterns of hip hop/street funk. Students
WHP*004G Fitness: Step Aerobics
will be expected to choreograph a routine based upon their own style
This course is designed to utilize the step as a means for improving
and interpretation. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
cardiovascular fitness. A thorough warm-up and cool-down will be
E 12993 TTH 08:35PM–10:00PM Hsu W1-501 1.0 included in each class. Knowledge of proper step technique as well as
an understanding of ways to improve all aspects of fitness will also be
WHP*003Z Social Dance: Swing covered in this course. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
Advisory: WHP 003S or equivalent. This course is designed to provide
the students with an opportunity to concentrate their study of social E 13006 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM White W1-502 1.0
dance to Swing including West Coast, East Coast, Jive, Jitterbug, Shag

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WHP*004H Fitness: Aerobic Dance E 13030 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Staff GYM 1.0


Course is designed to provide safe cardiovascular activity & to develop NOTE: Badminton Emphasis
& maintain physical & cardiovascular fitness through the medium of
dance. Simple dance movements to popular music are used to achieve WHP*004U Fitness: Weight Training
these goals. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) Course is designed to enhance the development muscular fitness and
13757 MF 12:40PM–02:05PM Wundram W1-502 1.0 overall body tone. Information will be presented to increase student
understanding of various aspects of weight training from safety through
WHP*004I Fitness: Cardio-Kickboxing proper lifting techniques. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
This course is an introduction to aerobic kickboxing. Cardio-kickboxing 13032 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Morgan W1-301 1.0
uses techniques from karate, tai chi and boxing as ways to achieve an E 13033 MW 07:00PM–08:25PM Bugg W1-301 1.0
aerobic workout. In this course, there will be an appropriate warm-up
13034 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM Morgan W1-301 1.0
and cool-down. Pass/No Pass Option.(UC/CSU)
13036 TTH 08:00AM–08:30AM Mendoza W1-502 1.0
13007 MW 02:15PM–03:30PM Staff W1-502 1.0
TH 08:30AM–09:25AM W1-301
13866 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Staff W1-502 1.0
13037 MW 12:30PM–01:55PM Perez W1-301 1.0
WHP*004J Fitness: Competitive Athlete E 13039 MW 05:15PM–06:40PM Staff W1-301 1.0
Course designed to develop a highly condition body for strength,
flexibility, and endurance for the competing varsity athlete. Pass/No WHP*005A Fitness: Stress Reduction Through
Pass Option.(Not transferable) Exercise and Physical Fitness
This course is designed to understand and identify the stress process
E 13009 TF 05:05PM–06:30PM Almeida SBFIELD3 1.0
and how it relates to personal health and exercise. The relationship
13010 MW 01:30PM–02:55PM Staff SBFIELD1 1.0 between stress reduction and exercise will be discussed. Exercise
E 13011 MWF 04:00PM–05:05PM Cafferata GYM 1.0 routines and intervention strategies and techniques will be developed
and practiced during this course to help students effectively deal with
WHP*004K Fitness: Cardio Cross Training stress.Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
This course is designed to enhance the students cardiovascular condition E 13041 M 07:00PM–08:35PM Staff W2-305 3.0
by providing the option of exercising on a variety of cardio machines. E M 08:35PM–10:10PM W1-301
Information will be provided on the basic principles of cardiovascular NOTE: Students are expected to stay for both class times.
conditioning as well as how to program and use the exercise equipment.
Pass/No Pass Option.(CSU) WHP*007A Fitness: Stability Ball Training
13014 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Morgan W1-301 1.0 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053.This course is
E 13016 MW 07:00PM–08:25PM Bugg W1-301 1.0 designed to utilize stability balls as a means for improving students146
overall fitness levels. Students are introduced to a variety of ball
E 13017 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM Morgan W1-301 1.0
exercises and training programs throughout this course. Pass/No
13019 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Staff W1-301 1.0 Pass Option. (CSU)
13020 TTH 08:00AM–08:30AM Mendoza W1-502 1.0 13046 MW 09:20AM–10:45AM Buss GYM 1.0
TTH 08:30AM–09:25AM W1-301
13759 TTH 10:55AM–12:20PM Werner GYM 1.0
E 13022 MW 05:15PM–06:40PM Staff W1-301 1.0

WHP*004O Fitness: Pilates Matwork


Wellness and Human Performance:
This course introduces Joseph Pilates' Physical mind Conditioning
Method. The matwork provides the ideal physical fitness for the Martial Arts
attainment and maintenance of a uniformly developed body and sound WHP 408.855.5397
mind. The study of Pilates will improve flexibility, strength and breathing
techniques. This course is open to all Mission College students, and is
emphasized for those interested in improving their dance skills.Pass/ WHP*005H Self-Defense
No Pass Option. (CSU) Fundamental skills, strategy, and tactics of self-defense. Pass/No Pass
Option.(UC/CSU)
13023 TTH 12:40PM–02:05PM Wundram W1-501 1.0
13762 TH 02:05PM–05:15PM Staff W1-501 1.0
13024 MW 03:40PM–05:05PM Dailey W1-501 1.0
WHP*005J Karate: Beginning
WHP*004T Fitness: Conditioning This course is an introduction to the Okinawan/Japanese martial art of
This course is designed to introduce the student to the various Wado Ki Kai Karate. It will include analysis and application of karate
components of physical fitness and have them work on developing movements as they translate into self defense technique. Traditional
a better level of cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, body forms from the Taikyoku and Pinan series will be taught. Emphasis is
composition and flexibility. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) on developing physical strength, mental acuity, and ones own personal
13025 TTH 02:05PM–03:30PM Buss COURTS 1.0 spirit. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
NOTE: Tennis emphasis. 13042 T 02:05PM–05:15PM Nakamura W1-501 1.0
13026 TTH 02:05PM–03:40PM Madrid SBFIELD2 1.0
NOTE: Softball emphasis WHP*005K Tai Chi: Beginning
E 13027 TTH 05:25PM–06:50PM White W1-502 1.0 This course will introduce the student to the forms and beginning
NOTE: Step Aerobics emphasis concepts of Tai Chi for health improvement and stress reduction.
Participation in class will provide the student with an opportunity to
13028 TTH 02:05PM–03:40PM Perez BBFIELD 1.0
NOTE: Baseball emphasis.  Continued on next page.

Prerequisites and corequisites are mandatory. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the requisite, see your counselor. Courses
used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 115
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learn an exercise system which is the basis for lifelong health. Pass/ WHP*007T Tennis-Advanced Beginner
No Pass Option.(UC/CSU) Advisory: WHP 007S. Gain further knowledge and mastery of the
13043 TTH 12:30PM–01:55PM Lew W1-502 1.0 fundamentals of the game beyond the beginning level. Pass/No Pass
Option.Materials fee of $5.00.(UC/CSU)
WHP*005L Aikido - Beginning E 13051 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Staff COURTS 1.0
This course will introduce the student to the philosophy, principles, and 13052 M 02:05PM–05:15PM Buss COURTS 1.0
physical techniques of Aikido, a non-violent martial art form. The course
E 13053 MW 05:15PM–06:40PM Staff COURTS 1.0
will emphasize harmony and natural movements to resolve conflicts and
integrate mind-body awareness. Pass/No Pass Option.(UC/CSU) 13764 TTH 12:30PM–01:55PM Staff COURTS 1.0
W 13044 S 09:00AM–12:10PM Santos W1-501 1.0 13766 MW 12:30PM–01:55PM Staff COURTS 1.0
13869 S 08:00AM–11:10AM Staff COURTS 1.0
WHP*005M Karate: Intermediate NOTE: Saturday classes start on August 27, 2011.
This class will focus on intermediate level instruction of the Wado Ki
Kai Karate system. Students learn forms including: Naihanchi, Jion, WHP*007U Tennis-Intermediate
Saifa, Passai, Chinto, Unsa, and Empi. A technical breakdown of This course is designed to develop skill and knowledge of the game
body movement and development of self defense techniques will be at an intermediate level. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials fee of $5.00.
incorporated including striking, kicking, groundwork, and conditioning. (UC/CSU)
Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) E 13054 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Thornton COURTS 1.0
13045 T 02:05PM–05:15PM Nakamura W1-501 1.0 13055 TTH 12:30PM–01:55PM Staff COURTS 1.0
13056 W 02:05PM–05:15PM Buss COURTS 1.0
WHP*005N Karate: Advanced
13057 M 02:05PM–05:15PM Buss COURTS 1.0
This class is an advanced level instruction of the Wado Ki Kai Karate
system. Students learn forms including: Seisan, Kusanku-Sho, weapons E 13058 MW 05:15PM–06:40PM Staff COURTS 1.0
staff (bo) and trident (sai). Technical breakdown of body movement and
development of self defense technique. Increased physical conditioning WHP*007V Tennis-Advanced
and flexibility. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) Advisory: WHP 007U. This course provides the student with the
opportunity for further mastery of specific tennis skills & strategies
13761 T 02:05PM–05:15PM Nakamura W1-501 1.0 at an advanced level. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials fee of $5.00.
(UC/CSU)
E 13059 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Thornton COURTS 1.0
Wellness and Human Performance:
Intercollegiate Athletics 13061 W 02:05PM–05:15PM Buss COURTS 1.0

WHP 408.855.5397 WHP*007W Tournament Tennis


This course is designed for the student who has played or desires to
play tournament tennis. Advanced skills and strategy will be reviewed
WHP*007E Bowling
and practiced to increase mastery for tournament play. Pass/No Pass
This class is designed to introduce the student to the basic techniques
Option. Materials fee of $5.00.(UC/CSU)
of Bowling. Emphasis will be on approach, delivery, timing, rules and
scoring. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) 13062 W 02:05PM–05:15PM Buss COURTS 1.0
13758 F 09:00AM–12:10PM Buss MOON 1.0 WHP*008A Baseball-Advanced
NOTE: There is an additional charge of $88.00 to cover
shoe rental and lane charges. Please contact Scott Buss at
Course designed to provide an opportunity for men with advanced
408-855-5393 for additional information. baseball skills, to participate and learn an activity geared to their level
of ability. Offered in the Fall Semester Only. Pass/No Pass Option.
WHP*007M Archery: Beginning (UC/CSU)
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course introduces 13063 MW 02:05PM–03:40PM Luna BBFIELD 1.0
the student to the sport of archery. Emphasis is placed on the history and 13064 TTH 02:05PM–03:40PM Perez BBFIELD 1.0
etiquette of archery, instinctive shooting techniques, scoring, terminology,
proper equipment, and safety. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU) WHP*008K Softball-Beginning
13047 MW 10:55AM–12:20PM Mendoza GYM 1.0 This course is designed to teach the basic skills, techniques and
knowledge of the game of softball to students. Pass/No Pass Option.
WHP*007S Tennis-Beginning (UC/CSU)
This course is designed to teach the basic fundamentals of tennis to the 13065 MW 03:40PM–05:05PM Madrid SBFIELD2 1.0
student to increase the student's appreciation of the game's value as a
lifelong, leisure-time activity. Mastery of these skills will enable the student WHP*008L Softball-Intermediate
to progress to another level of tennis. Pass/No Pass Option. Materials fee of Advisory: WHP*008K. This course provides the student with the
$5.00.(UC/CSU) opportunity for mastery of the specific individual skills, team techniques
E 13048 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Staff COURTS 1.0 and strategies of softball at the intermediate level. Pass/No Pass
13049 M 02:05PM–05:15PM Buss COURTS 1.0 Option.(UC/CSU)
E 13050 MW 05:15PM–06:40PM Staff COURTS 1.0 13066 TTH 03:40PM–05:05PM Madrid SBFIELD2 1.0
13763 TTH 12:30PM–01:55PM Staff COURTS 1.0
13765 MW 12:30PM–01:55PM Staff COURTS 1.0
13868 S 08:00AM–11:10AM Staff COURTS 1.0

E = Evening Class L = Late Start Class O = Online Class S = Short Term Class T = Television Class W = Weekend Class
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WHP*008P Basketball: Beginning WHP*010F Intercollegiate Basketball: Women


Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 108A and READ 053. This course is This class is designed for students interested in competing in
designed to teach the basic skills and techniques of basketball. Pass/ intercollegiate basketball for women. Skills should be commensurate
No Pass Option.(UC/CSU) with this level of play. Prior experience playing at a competitive level is
E 13067 MW 05:25PM–06:50PM Cafferata GYM 1.0 highly recommended. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU)
13077 MTWTHF 02:00PM–04:00PM Cafferata GYM 2.0
WHP*008R Badminton: Beginning
This course will introduce the student to the basic fundamentals,
rules and strategies of the game of badminton. Pass/No Pass Option. Wellness and Human Performance: Theory
Materials Fee of $5.00. (UC/CSU) WHP 408.855.5397
E 13068 M 07:00PM–10:10PM Buss GYM 1.0
13069 TTH 12:30PM–01:55PM Morgan GYM 1.0
WHP*021 Sports Injuries
WHP*008S Badminton: Intermediate/ Advisory: WHP 025. This course is designed specifically for the fitness
Advanced specialist or enthusiast who wants a basic understanding of the
This course will introduce the student to more advanced skills and prevention and care of athletic injuries. Emphasis will be on fitness
strategies of the game of badminton. Emphasis will be placed on finesse related injuries as well as preventative steps recommended to avoid
shots, shot placement, court position and singles and doubles play injuries. Basic awareness of the needs of special populations will also
strategies. Materials fee of $5.00. Pass/No Pass Option. (UC/CSU) be discussed. Pass/No Pass Option.(UC/CSU)
E 13071 W 07:00PM–10:10PM Staff GYM 1.0 ES 13078 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Staff MT-04 1.5
(Meets 08/29-10/18)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:08/30/11
WHP*008T Intermediate Basketball:
Men and Women WHP*025 Anatomy and Kinesiology
Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL 001A and READ 053, High school varsity This course is designed for the fitness specialist or enthusiast who wants
basketball or prior experience playing organized basketball strongly to learn about the major muscles of the body and their movements.
recommended. This class is designed for experienced basketball Students will be taught how to analyze any activity and identify
players who wish to learn advanced strategies of the game. Pass/No movements, patterns as well as the muscle groups responsible for
Pass Option.(UC/CSU) that movement. Pass/No Pass Option. (CSU)
13072 MW 12:30PM–01:55PM Staff GYM 1.0 S 13079 TTH 08:00AM–09:20AM Staff S3-401 1.5
NOTE: This class will be set up for intramural style of play. (Meets 08/29-10/18)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:09/01/11
NOTE: This class will also meet in the Anatomy Lab
WHP*008U Volleyball: Intermediate/Advanced
Advisory: WHP 008O. This course will introduce the student to more WHP*026 Weight Training Principles
advanced fundamentals and strategies of the game of volleyball. and Routines
Emphasis will be placed on drills and advanced skills such as the This course is designed specifically for the fitness specialist or
overhead serve, set and spike shot, defensive blocks and digs as enthusiast who wants a more detailed and complete understanding
well as court position, strategy and teamwork. Pass/No Pass Option. of all aspects of weight training and how to develop specific programs
(UC/CSU) to enhance muscle strength, endurance and definition. Pass/No Pass
Option.(UC/CSU)
E 13073 TH 07:00PM–10:10PM Bugg GYM 1.0
ELS 13080 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Staff MT-02 1.5
(Meets 10/25-12/17)Last date to drop for refund, w/o W:10/25/11
WHP*008V Basketball: Competitive
Advisory: High school varsity basketball experience strongly
WHP*040 Dance Appreciation
recommended. A written and skills test will be given on the first day of
This class will be a study of the function of dance as art and ritual,
class. This class is designed for experienced basketball players who
social activity, spectacle, and entertainment through a survey of major
wish to learn advanced strategies of the game. Techniques such as
dance works and artists from 19th century to present. It includes
full court press, press breakers, fast break, defensive schemes and
cultural contexts as well as styles and forms used in dance such as
player to player and zone offenses will be covered.Pass/No Pass
folk, ethnic, social, square, tap, jazz, modern and ballet. Pass/No Pass
Option. (UC/CSU)
Option. (UC/CSU)
E 13074 T 07:00PM–10:10PM Cafferata GYM 1.0
13081 TTH 02:15PM–03:30PM Wundram MT-07 3.0
WHP*009F Intercollegiate Soccer-Men
Competition in soccer designed to meet needs/skills of men. Pass/No
Pass Option.(UC/CSU)
Work Experience
13075 MTWTHF 03:00PM–05:00PM Almeida SBFIELD3 2.0 wrkex 408.855.5251

WHP*010B Intercollegiate Soccer - Women


WRKEX*301 Work Experience Occupational
This course is designed to allow women the opportunity to further their
Students establish measurable goals and learning objectives obtained
soccer skills at a competitive, intercollegiate level. Team work and team
on the job in accordance with a training plan developed cooperatively
strategies will be discussed. Skill and ability should be commensurate
between the employer, college and student. (Not transferable)
with this level of competition. Pass/No Pass Option.(UC/CSU)
13082 75 Total hrs. Brunson 1.0
13076 MTWTHF 03:05PM–05:00PM Staff SBFIELD1 2.0 NOTE: If you are interested in work experience, please call
408-855-5251 or email: scott.brunson@wvm.edu
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used to meet prerequisite and corequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of C, credit, or better. Advisories are recommendations only. 117
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13084 75 Total hrs. Dennis 1.0 WRKEX*303 Work Experience Occupational


NOTE: If you are interested in work experience, please call Students establish measurable goals and learning objectives obtained
408-855-5251 or email: haze.dennis@wvm.edu on the job in accordance with a training plan developed cooperatively
between the employer, college and student. (CSU)
WRKEX*301G Work Experience General
13101 225 Total hrs. Brunson 3.0
Students develop general job skills, vocational awareness and
NOTE: If you are interested in work experience, please call
understanding of requirements for successful, productive employment 408-855-5251 or email: scott.brunson@wvm.edu
as a foundation for future career choices and exploration. (CSU)
13103 225 Total hrs. Dennis 3.0
13085 75 Total hrs. Staff 1.0 (Meets 08/27-12/17)
NOTE: If you are interested in work experience, please call
WRKEX*302 Work Experience Occupational 408-855-5252 or email: haze.dennis@wvm.edu
Students establish measurable goals and learning objectives obtained
on the job in accordance with a training plan developed cooperatively WRKEX*303G Work Experience General
between the employer, college and student. (CSU) Students develop general job skills, vocational awareness and
13092 150 Total hrs. Brunson 2.0 understanding of requirements for successful, productive employment
(Meets 08/27-12/17) as a foundation for future career choices and exploration. (CSU)
NOTE: If you are interested in work experience, please call 13104 225 Total hrs. Staff 3.0
408-855-5251 or email: scott.brunson@wvm.edu (Meets 08/27-12/17)
13093 150 Total hrs. Dennis 2.0
(Meets 08/27-12/17) WRKEX*304 Work Experience Occupational
NOTE: If you are interested in work experience, please call Students establish measurable goals and learning objectives obtained
408-855-5252 or email: haze.dennis@wvm.edu on the job in accordance with a training plan developed cooperatively
between the employer, college and student. (CSU)
WRKEX*302G Work Experience General
13113 300 Total hrs. Dennis 4.0
Students develop general job skills, vocational awareness and
(Meets 08/27-12/17)
understanding of requirements for successful, productive employment NOTE: If you are interested in work experience, please call
as a foundation for future career choices and exploration. (CSU) 408-855-5251 or email: haze.dennis@wvm.edu
13094 150 Total hrs. Staff 2.0 13114 300 Total hrs. Brunson 4.0
(Meets 08/27-12/17) (Meets 08/27-12/17)
NOTE: If you are interested in work experience, please call
408-855-5251 or email: scott.brunson@wvm.edu

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