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Orange Coast College
Intersession/
Spring
2014 CLASSES
Spring 2014 Calendar
Enrollment Center 24 hour information:
(714) 432-5072 or www.orangecoastcollege.edu
Enrollment Center Office Hours:
Mon., Tues.: 8am - 5pm; Wed., Thurs.: 9am - 6pm; Fri.: 9am - 12pm
Hours subject to change: Check online or call the Answer Center
January 2 (Thursday) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Instruction begins for Winter Intersession
January 26 (Sunday) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to enroll in open 16-week and first 8-week classes
January 26 (Sunday) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Residency Determination Date
January 27 (Monday). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Instruction begins for 16-week and first 8-week classes
January 31 (Friday) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to petition 8 week classes with instructor permission
Jan. 27-Feb. 2 (Mon.-Sun.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last week to petition 16-week classes with instructor permission
January 2 - March 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring Graduation Filing Period
May 25 (Sunday) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . End of Semester
Holidays
January 20 (Monday). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Martin Luther King Jr. Day
February 14 (Friday). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lincoln’s Birthday observed
February 17 (Monday). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington’s Birthday observed
March 24-30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring Recess
Campus is closed December 19, 2013 - January 1, 2014 - Winter Break
Drop and Refund Dates
16-week Courses (1/27-5/25)
February 8 (Saturday). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to withdraw for a refund (or to cancel fees)
February 9 (Sunday). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to withdraw to avoid a “W”
April 26 (Saturday). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to withdraw with a “W”
First 8-Week Courses (1/17-3/23)
10% of the class - See enrollment printout for date. . . . . . Last day to withdraw for a refund (or to cancel fees)
20% of the class- See enrollment printout for date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to withdraw to avoid a “W”
75% of the class- See enrollment printout for date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to withdraw with a “W”
Second 8-Week Courses (3/31-5/25)
10% of the class- See enrollment printout for date . . . . . . . . Last day to withdraw for a refund (or cancel fees)
20% of the class- See enrollment printout for date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to withdraw to avoid a “W”
75% of the class- See enrollment printout for date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to withdraw with a “W”
All Other Length Courses
10% of the class- See enrollment printout for date . . . . . . . . Last day to withdraw for a refund (or cancel fees)
First 20% of the course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to withdraw to avoid a “W”
First 75% of the course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to withdraw with a “W”
Deadline To Select P/NP Grading Option
See Enrollment Printout (Same date as last day to withdraw to avoid a “W”). . . . . . . . First 8-Week Classes (1/27-3/23)
February 13 (Thursday) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-Week Classes (1/27-5/25)
See Enrollment Printout (Same date as last day to withdraw to avoid a “W”) . . . . . . Second 8-Week Classes (3/31-5/25)
Please contact the
Student Records Office
for deadline dates for
courses with other
starting/ending dates
Note: If a holiday falls on
Friday, then Saturday and
Sunday classes will not meet.
If a holiday falls on Monday,
then Saturday and Sunday
classes will meet.
If a holiday falls on both Friday
and Monday, Saturday and
Sunday classes will NOT meet.
See Current
Catalog
at
orangecoastcollege.edu/
academics/CourseCatalog
for Academic and Student
Policies, Programs, and
Course Descriptions
Non-Payment Drop Schedule 2014:
Students, who have not paid their account balance in full, may be dropped for non-payment of fees as follows:
December 05, 2013 (12 noon): For Registration
between November 25 and November 28
January 9, 2014 (12 noon): For Registration between
December 31 and January 2
December 9, 2013 (12 noon): For Registration
between November 29 and December 2
January 13, 2014 (12 noon): For Registration
between January 3 and January 6
December 12, 2013 (12 noon): For Registration
between December 3 and December 5
January 16, 2014 (12 noon): For Registration
between January 7 and January 9
December 16, 2013 (12 Noon): For Registration
between December 6 and December 9
January 20, 2014 (12 noon): For Registration
between January 10 and January 13
January 6, 2014 (12 noon): For Registration between
December 10 and December 30
January 23, 2014 (12 noon): For Registration
between January 14 and January 16
January 24, 2014 (12 noon): Is the final Drop for
non-payment for spring 2014 registration. Any
registration that has occurred up to 12pm on
January 24 and not been paid will be dropped for
non-payment.
Any registration that occurs after 12 pm on January
24 will not be dropped for non-payment. Students
that enroll are responsible for paying their fees
or withdrawing from classes prior to the refund
deadline to cancel fees.
Drop for Non-Payment Schedule is subject to
change. Please refer to the OCC website for the up
to date schedule.
INTERSESSION/SPRING 2014
College Vision Statement
To be the standard of excellence in transforming lives through
education.
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Index
Admissions Information....................................... 6
Bookstore......................................................... 90
Child Care........................................................ 90
Mission Statement
Community Education....................................... 95
Counseling....................................................... 90
Orange Coast College serves the educational needs of its diverse local
and global community. The college empowers students to achieve their
educational goals by providing high quality and innovative programs and
services leading to academic degrees, college transfer, certificates in career
Courses Intersession................................ 14
Courses Spring......................................... 17
Disabled Students’ Programs............................. 90
and technical educational, basic skills, and workforce development to enable
Enrollment Steps................................................. 4
lifelong learning. The college promotes student learning and development
Facilites Abbreviations....................................... 96
by fostering a respectful, supportive and participatory campus climate of
Fee Information................................................. 10
student engagement and academic inquiry.
Financial Aid..................................................... 86
www.orangecoastcollege.edu
General Information........................................... 88
Important Phone Numbers
Honors Program................................................ 93
Enrollment Center............................................................... 714-432-5072
Athletic Office...............................................................................432-5766
Bookstore.....................................................................................432-5896
Campus Safety.............................................................................432-5017
Career Education........................................................................432-5575
Community Education...............................................................432-5575
Counseling Center......................................................................432-5078
Disabled Students Center.........................................................432-5807
Financial Aid.................................................................................432-5508
International Center....................................................................432-5940
Job Center...................................................................................432-5576
Learning Center..........................................................................432-5535
Scholarship Office.......................................................................432-5645
Transfer Center...........................................................................432-5894
Transfer Opportunity Program.................................................432-5792
Student Success Center...........................................................432-5559
Welcome Center.........................................................................432-6809
Guide to Schedule............................................. 11
Housing............................................................ 91
Internship Academy.......................................... 42
International Center........................................... 91
Library Services................................................ 91
Map.................................................... Back Page
MyOCC Website................................................ 80
Notices............................................................. 95
Online Course Information................................. 12
Paying Your Fees................................................ 9
Placement/Orientation....................................... 87
Policies............................................................ 92
Registration Information............................ 7
Re-entry Center................................................ 91
Refund Policy...................................................... 5
Student Health Center....................................... 91
Student Success Center.................................... 85
Support Services for Students............................ 90
Transfer Center................................................. 91
Orange Coast College President - Dennis R. Harkins, Ph.D.
Coast Community College District Board of Trustees
David A. Grant, Mary Hornbuckle, Jim Moreno, Jerry Patterson,
Lorraine Prinsky, Ph.D., Student Trustee
Chancellor - Andrew C. Jones, Ed.D.
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Orange Coast College
Wherever You’re Going, We’ll Help You
Get There.
For more than 60 years, OCC has set the standard of
excellence for community colleges. Whether you’re seeking
to transfer to a four-year school, enhance your career, or
simply improve your life, OCC will help you get there.
OCC is California top combined #1 transfer school, so you’ll
be assured that you’re prepared for success at top universities
across town, across the nation, or across the globe.
Our distinguished faculty, small classes and state-of-the-art
campus mean you’ll always get the most from your OCC
experience. Plus, with 23 sports teams, an active student
government, and programs for all ages, OCC will always
help bring out the best in you.
You know where you’re going.
OCC in Focus:
Orange Coast College
Founded: 1947
Enrollment: 20,000
Motto: “We’ll help you get there.”
Mascot: Pirate
Colors: Orange & Blue
We’ll help you get there.
Winter Intersession
Back by Popular Demand
OCC Winter Intersession
Complete a class in
16 class sessions!
January 2, 2014 – January 24, 2014
Over 50 Classes
Information on Pages 14-16
INTERSESSION/SPRING 2014
Welcome to OCC. We’re here to help. The Admissions & Enrollment process is handled by the Enrollment
Center located on the first floor of Watson Hall. The Enrollment Center is your one-stop location to handle all your
registration needs including financial aid, counseling, placement testing, EOPS, and other services as well. Got
questions? Get answers! (714) 432-5072, or you can go online at www.orangecoastcollege.edu.
Enrollment Center
Hours of Operation
Mon, Tues: 8am - 5pm; Wed, Thurs: 9am - 6pm;
Fri: 9am - 12pm
Hours subject to change: Check online or
call the Answer Center
Spring 2014
November 25 -December 6:
Continuing Student Registration by appointment
(see MyOCC)
December 9 - 18 and January 6 - 10:
New and Returning Student Registration by appointment
(see MyOCC)
January 13 - 26:
Registration continues
January 27 - May 2:
• Registration with instructor permission
(Add permit) by deadline on add permit
• Registration in late starting classes
• Withdrawals by stated deadlines
Holidays:
January 20 - Martin Luther King
February 14 - Lincoln’s Birthday
February 17 - Washington’s Birthday
March 24 - 30 - Spring Recess
NOTE: Service hours are subject to change due
to changes in funding. Students are advised to plan
ahead and review all deadlines. Check online at www.
orangecoastcollege.edu for current information.
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Orange Coast College
Enrollment Process
The following outlines the process to follow for successful registration.
Continuing Students
Continuing Students
Register For Classes
Continuing students are those who registered for the Fall 2013 semester
at Orange Coast College. Continuing students will automatically receive
a registration appointment and can view the appointment on their MyOCC
portal page in early November.
You will register for classes on or after the date and time of your
registration appointment using MyOCC. You may register any time after
your appointment but not before. If the class you wish to take is closed
(full), you may waitlist the class if available. If waitlisting is not available
for the class you are interested in, you are encouraged to check the online schedule to see if it might reopen. Beginning the first week of the
class, the MyOCC registration system will ask for an Add Authorization
Code (AAC) in order to enroll. Attend the first class meeting and ask the
instructor for an Add Permit that lists the AAC. If the instructor gives you
the add permit, you must follow the instructions on the form to register.
See the Registration Information section of the schedule for complete
registration instructions.
New and Returning Students
New students who have never attended Orange Coast College and
Returning students who did not enroll during the Fall 2013 Semester at
Orange Coast College will do the following:
APPLY FOR ADMISSION AND FINANCIAL AID (if financial assistance
is needed) – Applications for both are available online at www.
orangecoastcollege.edu and there are computers available for student
use in the Enrollment Center and the Financial Aid Office in Watson Hall.
Note: International students will need to submit an international student
application directly to the International Center.
Application Confirmation/Registration
Appointment
You will receive an email from CCCApply confirming successful
submission of your application. Allow 5-7 business days to process your
application. Once your application has been accepted you will receive
an email containing your Admissions information including your MyOCC
user name and password, your OCC student email address, MyOCC
login information and how to see your registration appointment time. You
will register for your classes on line via MyOCC.
The email will indicate whether or not you need to complete placement
testing and/or attend an orientation. If you do not receive an email within
seven working days of submitting your application, contact the Answer
Center at (714) 432-5072.
Assessment Testing – To schedule English and Math assessment tests,
please visit Orange Coast College’s website at orangecoastcollege.
edu. Click on ‘Student Services,’ ‘Assessment Center,’ and then follow
the instructions on ‘Make an appointment’ (please allow 5-7 days for
application to be processed before you schedule your appointment
online). You must have an OCC Student ID number prior to making an
assessment appointment. Make sure you bring a pencil and some form of
photo identification with you when you come to Watson Hall to take your
tests. If you have successfully completed college level English and Math
courses (C grade or higher) at an accredited college, or if you have taken
placement tests at another California Community College within the last
two years, you may be exempt from taking the placement tests. Please
submit a copy of your assessment test results to OCC’s Enrollment
Services or fax them to (714) 432-5927 for further review.
Orientation – To schedule an orientation, please visit our web page
at www.orangecoastcollege.edu/orientation to complete your new
student orientation, after you have completed your Placement Testing.
IMPORTANT: In order to be cleared for Registration, you must take the
assessment tests and complete the Orientation. Failure to complete
these in order will cause delays in your registration clearance process.
Note: The earlier you apply and complete the admission process, the
earlier your registration appointment time will be, and the better chance
you will have in getting the classes you want.
Pay Your Fees
Pay your fees immediately so that you do not get dropped from your
classes! Fees are due IMMEDIATELY and should be received within 5
business days from the registration date if submitted by mail. Orange
Coast College does not bill for unpaid registration fees. If payments are
not received, students MAY BE DROPPED from classes to make seats
available for other students seeking to register.
IMPORTANT: Students who are still enrolled in classes when the term
begins and have not paid fees, WILL NOT be dropped for non-payment.
Students will incur a financial obligation to the college AND a hold will be
placed on their record if payment is not received. Unpaid balances will be
forwarded for collection and charged a $25 collection fee.
Students who register for classes after the term begins WILL NOT be
dropped for non-payment. Students will incur a financial obligation to
the college AND a hold will be placed on their record if payment is not
received. This hold will block future registration (adds, drops), obtaining
transcripts, grades, diplomas, or verification of enrollment until all fees
are paid.
If you are receiving financial aid, you still need to make sure that your
fee balance is paid immediately. Financial Aid, such as the Board of
Governors Grant (BOGFW) does not cover all fees that are charged. If
you have questions about your fees, or you would like payment option
information, please visit the fee information page on the OCC website.
Verify Your Registration and Print Your
Student Class Program (Web Schedule Bill)
Once you register online and pay your fees, print a Student Class
Program (web schedule bill) showing the course information for the
classes in which you enrolled. Make sure you enrolled in the correct
classes.
Note: your Student Class Program also includes fee cancellation/
refund dates and withdrawal dates for each class that you are taking.
Buy Your Books
Bring a copy of your Student Class Program with you to the
bookstore to help you find the books or go online to reserve your
books by going to the college website and clicking on “Bookstore”
under Student Services.
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Student Photo ID
Parking Permit
If you are a first time student at OCC, bring a copy of your Student
Class Program and a Drivers License or another form of photo
identification to Registration in the Enrollment Services office in
Watson Hall during regular business hours. We will take your picture
and issue your student ID card on the spot. The OCC Student
ID card is required for use in the Bookstore, Library, and for other
transactions at the college. Students will be required to replace a
lost, stolen, or unusable card.
Return the parking permit (if purchased) in-person or by mail. The
parking permit must be postmarked or returned to the Enrollment
Center on or before the earliest refund deadline on your official Student
Class Program, which is available via the student tab on your MyOCC
portal.
Parking Decals
A parking decal is required if you wish to park in one of the many
student parking lots. Parking decals must be ordered through your
MyOCC account. Click on the “Order an OCC Parking Permit”
link on the Home page. Parking decals will be mailed to students.
Parking decals are not sold on campus. Make sure you have the
decal displayed on your vehicle by the end of the second week of
the semester. Campus Safety starts ticketing the Monday of the
third week.
Attend Class
Go to class! If you miss the first day of class, your seat may be given
away to another student. If you enrolled in an online class, log into
the class via the “My Courses” link in your MyOCC portal on the first
day of the semester. Failure to do so may cause you to be dropped
from your online class.
Student Email
After you are accepted at OCC, you will receive your Student Email
Account and MyOCC log-in information via e-mail. Check your
student e-mail account frequently, as this is the official means
of communication. Your instructors may email you important
information before and during the semester.
Important: Check your Student Class Program for deadlines
for refunds, dropping your classes, and selecting the pass/no
pass grading option. It is your responsibility to meet required
deadlines. Print your Student Class Program from MyOCC to
see the specific dates for your classes.
Also check your MyOCC account frequently. It will include
targeted announcements regarding registration, grades,
cancelled classes, and much more. This is the official
method of communication from the college.
Refund Policy
In accordance with the California State Regulations and Coast District
Policy, registration fees will be refunded according to the following:
Enrollment Fees, Non-Resident Fees, Material Fees
100% refund of fees paid at registration for each class dropped by
the refund deadline. No refund will be made after the refund deadline.
There are no exceptions.
Health Fee, College Service Charge
100% of the fees paid at registration will be refunded if the student
totally withdraws from all classes by the refund deadline for each
class. No refund will be made after the refund deadline. There are no
exceptions.
To be Eligible For a Refund: Students must officially withdraw from
classes by the refund deadline (Refer to the Student Class Program/
Web Schedule Bill on the Student tab of the MyOCC portal page or
see Dates to Remember.) It is the student’s responsibility to officially
withdraw from classes and to verify all withdrawals. An instructor may
drop students for non-attendance. Instructors are not responsible for
dropping students by the refund deadline. If the student has not been
dropped from the class by the instructor, the student is responsible for
withdrawing from the class by the refund deadline. Students who are
officially enrolled in a class after the refund deadline will not be eligible
for a refund. There are no exceptions.
Refund Processing
Refunds will be automatically processed weekly beginning the first
week of registration of the semester in which the fees were paid and
each week thereafter until the end of the term. Official withdrawals
made in accordance with the refund policy and by the withdrawal
deadline will generate a credit balance on the student account.
Online Credit Card Payment Refunds
Registration fee payments made by credit card through MyOCC will
be refunded to the same credit card used for payment. Allow 6-10
business days for the refund to post. If the credit card used to pay
fees is no longer valid, it is the student’s responsibility to notify the
Enrollment Center once the credit has been posted to the student’s
account and prior to the refund being processed. The refund will be
processed through Higher One Bank upon proper notification.
On Campus Payment Refunds
Fee payments posted on campus, by cash, check, money order
or credit card, will be refunded by check and mailed to the mailing
address the Enrollment Center has on file. It is the responsibility of
the student to maintain correct and up-to-date address information.
Addresses can be updated on MyOCC, under the Student tab, and
then click on Banner Self Service.
Effective August 26, 2013 - Refund checks will now be issued and
mailed by Higher One Bank.
All enrolled students will receive a packet from Higher One. This will
include a My Coast Colleges debit card. This card is used to activate
your refund preference.
Note: The card is not an active debit card unless a Higher One checking
account is opened.
For more information see the Higher One Q&A on the OCC website.
Important: Payments made using multiple payment methods
(online credit card payments and cash, check or money order)
during the current registration period will be refunded to the
credit card used for online payments.
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Orange Coast College
Admissions Information
Who May Apply for Admissions
Non-California Residents:
Anyone 18 years of age or older and who can profit from instruction qualifies
for admission. If under 18, you will qualify for admission if you submit records
showing successful completion of one of the following:
Students who do not meet the California residence requirements as of the day
immediately preceding the first day of the semester are required to pay the nonresident tuition fees. This includes:
1.
A high school diploma
1.
2.
The California High School Certificate of Proficiency or equivalent.
3.
Completion of the 10th grade and OCC Early Start Program (ESP)
permission form signed by the principal of your high school and
your parent(s). Please visit the Early Start Program page at www.
orangecoastcollege.edu>Enrollment Center>Admissions>Early Start
Program for more information.
Minors (under 18 years of age and not married) will be required to pay
the non-resident tuition fee if their parents or legal guardians reside
outside the state even though such minors may have lived in the State of
California for one year or more.
2.
Students who are financially dependent on their parents or legal guardians
will be required to pay nonresident tuition if their parents or legal guardians reside outside the state
even though such students may have lived in the State of California for one
year or more. Non-resident status for students dependent on non-resident
parents continues until students demonstrate financial independence for
the one year and a day period prior to the term.
3.
Students holding visas that preclude them from establishing residency in
California may be restricted in their enrollment and will have to pay nonresident tuition. In addition, students with visas who are citizens of another
country are required to pay an additional per unit capital outlay fee. See the
Fee Information page in this schedule.
International students must meet specific admission
requirements and must apply directly through the International
Center.
Residence Requirements
California Residence: Verification of residence status may be
required. Generally California residence is established by one of the
following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
If the applicant is under the age of 18, his or her parents must have had
legal residence within the State of California for 12 consecutive months
preceding the day before the first day of the semester.
If the applicant is 18 but not yet 19 years of age, the applicant and the
applicant’s parents must have had legal residence within the State of
California for 12 consecutive months preceding the day before the first day
of the semester.
If the applicant is 19 years of age or older, the applicant must have had
legal residence within the State of California for 12 consecutive months
preceding the day before the first day of the semester. If the applicant’s
parents or legal guardians reside out-of-state, the student must be
financially independent. Non-resident status for students dependent
on non-resident parents continues until students demonstrate financial
independence for the one year and a day period prior to the term.
A non-citizen holding a visa that does not preclude the student from
establishing residency in California must have legal residence in California
for 12 consecutive months preceding the day before the first day of the
semester and a visa dated at least one year and one day prior to the
semester start date.
It is the responsibility of all students to maintain an accurate address on file with
the Enrollment Center.
The updates can be made using MyOCC. Go to the Student tab, BANNER selfservice, update personal information.
Persons generally ineligible to establish California residency include: students
under age 18, students dependent on out-of-state parents/guardians, students
with certain visa or citizenship status, etc. For further information regarding who
is eligible to establish residency contact a residency specialist at the Enrollment
Center (714) 432-5072.
Exceptions authorized by the State of California:
• Active military personnel are exempt from non-resident tuition
fees provided they are in California for a purpose other than
attending a state-supported institution of higher learning.
• Dependents of military personnel stationed on active duty in
California are classified as a resident.
• Non-resident students who have completed three years
of high school in California and graduated in California (or
equivalency) may file an affidavit for waiver of non-resident
fees (AB540). Students under certain visa classifications may
not be eligible for this exemption. Please go to the Enrollment
Center for more information.
(See enclosed California Non-Resident Tuition Exemption
Request at the back of this schedule)
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Registration Information
Registration
Registration Restrictions:
Registration is by appointment online using your MyOCC portal page. Computers
are available on campus if you do not have access to a computer. Appointments
are assigned based on a priority. New and returning students receive their
appointments in the order their application was submitted. You can check your
registration appointment time online via your MyOCC portal page (Registration
Status link).
Students may NOT enroll in
Continuing Students
Students enrolled during the Fall 2013 semester will receive a registration
appointment for the Spring 2014 term via their MyOCC account in early November.
Registration for New
& Returning Students
IMPORTANT! All Placement Testing and Orientation Requirements must be met
before you can register for classes.
New and returning students (students not enrolled for Fall 2013 will be given a
date and appointment time to register after their application has been processed.
Students are notified of these required checklist items (assessment, origination
visa info, date of birth, etc...) via email after submitting their application for
admission to the college. Registration appointments can be viewed on your
MyOCC portal page>Student tab>registration status and students may register at
their assigned time or anytime thereafter during the registration period.
High School (Early Start Program)
High school students (students enrolled in the 11th or 12th grade) must have an
Early Start Program petition on file with the Enrollment Center prior to registration
This petition indicates which course/s the student is permitted to take, which
will be enforced during the online registration process. High school students
will receive a MyOCC account and may register online. Beginning the week the
course begins; students wishing to enroll must go to the first class meeting and
ask the instructor for an ADD PERMIT with an Add Authorization Code (AAC).
If space is available, the instructor may give you an ADD PERMIT. Follow the
instructions on the ADD PERMIT to register for the course. Concurrently enrolled
high school students are not charged the $46 per unit enrollment fee. All other
fees apply.
Things to Know Before You Register
Make sure you have completed your placement testing, proof of prerequisites,
and/or attended an orientation.
BE PREPARED. Select plenty of alternative classes before you register. Check
a. More than 19 units (12 units is full-time) - Contact the Counseling
Office for a petition to take more than 19 units after the term starts and
if you have an Add Permit. Requests for overloads must be submitted
and approved prior to the expiration date on your Add Permit.
b. Courses that overlap in time (time conflict). There must be a 5 minute
passing time between classes per California Ed Code.
c. Two sections of the same course, unless they are a first and second 8
week class and coded as a repeatable course. See Course repeatability
under the General Information Section in this schedule.
d. Any course in which you have received any combination of two or more
W, D, F, NP, or NC’s. If you have previously attempted a course twice
unsuccessfully, your registration in that course will be automatically
blocked. See “Course Repeatability Policy.”
e. A course in which an Incomplete (I, IB, IC, ID, IF, or INP) has been
assigned.
f. Classes for which you have not met the prerequisites.
Course Prerequisite, Corequisite and
Advisory on Recommended Preparation
A “prerequisite” is a course a student is required to complete with a “C” or better,
or a skill a student is required to have before enrolling in another course. A
“corequisite” is a course a student is required to take at the same time he or she
is enrolled in another course. All prerequisites and corequisites are designed to
ensure students have the skills or information they need to succeed in a course.
These requirements are established because it has been determined that without
meeting them, a student is not likely to receive a passing grade in the course. A
prerequisite or corequisite may also be necessary to protect a student’s health
and safety or the health and safety of others. Additionally, courses taken without
prior completion of the prerequisite may be denied credit upon transfer to a CSU
or UC per articulation agreements, either at time of admission or upon petition
for graduation.
Students who have completed a course elsewhere that is equivalent to a
prerequisite at OCC must submit a pre/Corequisite course equivalency form to the
Enrollment Services counter no later than 30 days prior to their registration date.
Students who wish to challenge a prerequisite based on previous experience
or knowledge must visit the respective Division Office to obtain and complete a
Challenge Form.
for: (a) prerequisites (b) concurrent enrollment or Corequisites that require you to enroll
in more than one class or CRN (e.g., lecture/lab combinations) (c) check the class
schedule via your MyOCC portal page for available classes. Have a back-up plan in
case the class you want is closed.
An “Advisory on recommended preparation” (listed as “Advisory”) is a course or skill
a student should posses before enrolling in another course. This is advice offered by
the faculty who teach these courses, and it should be followed for student success.
However, unlike a prerequisite or corequisite, “Advisory” is not required.
Clear Holds: Outstanding holds can be viewed via MyOCC (Registration Status). You
must clear all holds which block registration before you will be able to register. If a hold
exists on your records, a contact number will be displayed so that you may call for
specific information regarding the hold.
Prerequisites and Corequisites
Clearance Process
OCC enforces prerequisites and corequisites at the time of registration. It is
the student’s responsibility to determine if a course they wish to take has a
prerequisite prior to their assigned registration appointment. To determine if a
course has a prerequisite, go to the online class schedule, click the CRN number
of the course and the prerequisite/corequisite information will display.
Students who have completed a course at another college/university that is
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equivalent to a prerequisite at OCC must submit a pre/corequisite course
equivalency form to the Enrollment Services Office. In order to avoid registration
difficulty, students must submit the form no later than 30 days prior to their
registration date. Students who wish to challenge a prerequisite based on previous
experience or knowledge must visit the respective division office to obtain and
complete a Challenge Form.
Students may be cleared in the registration system for enforced Prerequisites and
Corequisites in one of four ways:
1.
Successfully completing the pre/corequisite at Orange Coast College.
2.
Placing into the course via a California Community College placement test
(if applicable).
3.
Successfully completing the equivalent pre/corequisite with a “C” or
better at another regionally accredited college/university and submitting
transcripts to verify successful completion. Students may submit unofficial
transcripts for prerequisite and corequisite clearance only but must submit
official transcripts if they wish to receive course credit/units. Students, who
believe that they have completed the OCC course prerequisite/corequisite
at another college should submit a Prerequisite Equivalency Form along
with their transcripts to Student Records (Enrollment Center, 1st Floor,
Watson Hall) 30 days prior to their registration appointment.
4.
Submitting a Pre/Corequisite Challenge to the respective division office in
accordance with the Student Success and Support Programs guidelines
established by the State of California.
Closed Classes
Classes with a “C” next to them on the searchable online class schedule via MyOCC,
indicate that the class is closed (full).
If the class in which you wish to enroll is closed-don’t give up!
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Go for the sure thing! Try to find another CRN of the course that may still
have seats available.
OR
If there is a waitlist option, place yourself on the waitlist. If a seat becomes
available you will be notified via your student Gmail account, and will have
24 hours from the time the notice is sent out to add the waitlisted class.
All prerequisites and corequisites must be met. Continue to check your
student Gmail until the term begins.
If a waitlist is not available for a class, check back to see if a seat may
have become available, due to a student withdrawal or due to a student
being dropped for nonpayment of fee
OR
Check your Student Gmail account twice a day (morning and
evening) until the term begins for a Waitlist Notification, from OCC
Registrar. Read the Waitlist information and FAQ on the OCC Website for
more information.
OR
If you do not receive a Waitlist notification prior to the start of the term, go
to the first class meeting. If space is available, the instructor may give you
an ADD PERMIT with an Add Authorization Code (AAC). The AAC will allow
you to register for the course prior to the ‘EXPIRES’ deadline using MyOCC.
Waitlists
Waitlists are available for most classes. If you add yourself to the waitlist and
a seat becomes available, you will be notified via your student email account
and will have 24 hours to add the class on MyOCC. The 24 hour notification
period includes nights and weekends so check your email often. Waitlist e-mail
notifications are sent to the Coast District assigned student e-mail account
(yourID@student.cccd.edu). All prerequisites and corequisites must be met.
Special Note: High School students are not able to place their names on a waitlist
for a course. If a class is closed at the time of registration, High School students
should attend the first day of class and attempt to petition the class in person.
Petitioning the class is at the sole discretion of the instructor.
Waitlists become available when class seat counts meet capacity. The “Select”
checkbox on the searchable schedule will remain available for registration until
both the class seat counts AND the waitlist seat counts meet capacity (i.e. “Closed
- C”). These numbers will fluctuate due to drops, so the same CRN that was closed
an hour ago may now have a waitlist seat open, so you may want to check back.
A student may only enroll into one wait list class section per course title (ex. only
one section of ENGL A100). A student will not be permitted to enroll on a wait list
if he/she is enrolled in another section of the same course. Classes with lecture/
lab corequisites will have a waitlist option on the lab section only and NOT on the
lecture section. Do not attempt to add the lecture when you waitlist the lab as you
will receive an error message. If you are notified via email that a seat has become
available for the lab, a seat has been reserved for you in the lecture. Please be
aware that certain impacted program classes may not have a waitlist option at all
(example: classes in allied health field.)
It is strongly recommended you print a copy of the “Waitlist User Guide” from
the link “How to Use Waitlist” under the Frequently Asked Questions area on the
MyOCC log-on page before you begin your registration and read the wait list
Information and Waitlist FAQ on the OCC website.
Schedule Changes
You may make changes (adds/drops) to your schedule via your MyOCC portal
after your registration appointment time as long as you are within the required
deadlines for doing so. Print your Student Class Program (web schedule bill) to
verify all schedule changes.
Registration After Semester Begins
1.
During the first week of a class, instructor permission is required to add.
Attend the first class meeting to request permission to add. If granted, the
instructor will give you an Add Permit with an Add Authorization Code. You
must register by the “EXPIRES” date on the ADD PERMIT and pay fees.
Follow the instructions on the Add Permit in order to register successfully.
2.
Only the following transaction is required to be done in-person once the
semester begins and cannot be done online via MyOCC:
a. Enrolling in an Independent Study course
Note: Students are not allowed to attend class after the first week without being
officially registered in the class. Grades or course credit will not be given to
students who do not officially register by the course deadline.
All adds and drops must be done online, via mail (postmarked by appropriate
deadline by the US Postal Service), or in-person.
Personal Security and Privacy
To insure the security of your records, you will be required to establish a password
for your MyOCC portal page. You will be asked to do this the first time you log in
to the system. Once you have established your password, it will be REQUIRED for
all future online transactions at Orange Coast College, Golden West College and
Coastline College. If you forget your password, you may call the Answer Center
at (714) 432-5072. You may also go to MyOCC login page and click on “Forgot
Password” to reset your password. Your password is yours and yours alone and
is not available to the staff at the college for reference. Passwords are used as
personal validation for access and authorization for all electronic transactions.
All in-person transactions require Photo ID. If a student wants someone else to
handle their transaction, the person designated must present written authorization
signed by the student (regardless of relationship or age) and photo ID at the time
of the transaction.
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Paying Your Fees
Pay by Credit Card online via MyOCC
(My Account box on the Student tab). You
may use VISA, MasterCard or Discover.
OR
Pay by Check or Money Order – Write
your student ID number on the check or
money order and make payable to Orange
Coast College for the total fees due.
Payments must be made or postmarked
immediately after registration. Mail your
payment to: Orange Coast College, Attn:
Registration, P.O. Box 5005, Costa Mesa,
CA 92628-5005 or drop off payments in
the Enrollment Center in Watson Hall during
office hours to avoid loss or delay in the
mail. DO NOT SEND CASH!
Orange Coast College processes check payments
electronically. Not only does this method streamline
payment processing, but it also offers customers
greater security, safety and privacy. With electronic
check conversion, your bank account will be debited
in the amount of your check, as early as the same
day we receive payment. The transaction will appear
on your bank statement as an electronic funds
transfer (EFT). Each remittance of payment by check
is considered authorization to convert that particular
check into an electronic transaction. Your original
check will be destroyed and it will not be returned to
your bank. If you have any questions regarding EFT
please contact the Bursar’s Office at (714) 432-5599.
Any checks returned unpaid (stop
payment or insufficient funds) does not
constitute automatic withdrawal from a
class. A check returned from the bank for
any reason is subject to a $25.00 service
charge and a hold will be placed on student
records for any financial obligation, until the
obligation is cleared. Unpaid balances will be
forwarded to collection and charged a $25
collection fee. Fees are subject to change.
Credit Card online. Fee payments must be
received within 5 working days of registration.
Verify posting of your payment by checking your
account balance via MyOCC (link to account in
My Account box on the Student tab). Unpaid
balances will be forwarded for collection and
charged a $25 collection fee.
January 26
Last day to enroll in open 16 week
& first 8 week classes
without Instructor Permission
Last day to withdraw and guarantee refund
Financial Aid Students
The BOGFW waives only the per unit enrollment fees.
You must pay all other fees immediately to avoid being
dropped for non-payment.
Closed Classes
Students who register for classes after the term
begins WILL NOT be dropped for non-payment.
Students will incur a financial obligation to the college
AND a hold will be placed on their record if payment
is not received. This hold will block future registration
(adds, drops), obtaining transcripts, grades, diplomas,
or verification of enrollment until all fees are paid.
IMPORTANT: Students are responsible for any fees
incurred and grades received. It is the student’s
responsibility to drop classes by the State mandated
refund deadline to avoid fee obligations. Students
must print a Student Class Program (web schedule
bill) which is available via MyOCC, to verify all
withdrawals.
Non-Payment Drop Schedule:
Students, who have not paid their account balance in
full, may be dropped for non-payment of fees as follows:
If the class in which you wish to enroll is
closed, DON’T GIVE UP!
December 05, 2013 (12 noon): For Registration
between November 25 and November 28
Before the semester begins choose another
CRN of the class that may still have seats
available. During the week the class begins,
you’ll need Instructor permission to add a
class.
December 9, 2013 (12 noon): For Registration
between November 29 and December 2
To obtain permission:
1. Go to the first class meeting.
2. If space is available, the instructor may give you
an ADD PERMIT with an Add Authorization Code
(AAC).
3. Follow the instructions on the ADD PERMIT
NOTE: Waitlists are available for most classes. If
you add yourself to the waitlist and a seat becomes
available you will be notified via your OCC student
gmail account and will have 24 hours to add the class
via MyOCC. Read the Waitlist Information and Waitlist
FAQ’s on the OCC website under the Enrollment
Center for more information.
December 16, 2013 (12 Noon): For Registration
between December 6 and December 9
Prior to the start of the term
Students interested in making payments for
tuition and fees, can visit www.tuitionpay.
salliemae.com/occ for information on how
to sign up for an installment plan. Students
who choose to sign up must do so
immediately after registration to avoid being
dropped from classes. Tuition Pay requires
a down payment plus a $25 non-refundable
fee per semester.
Fees are due IMMEDIATELY at the time of registration.
All fees must be paid including the Health Fee,
College Service Charge and any Material Fees by all
students, including Financial Aid students. Orange
Coast College does not bill for registration fees.
If payments are not received by the fee payment
deadlines, students WILL BE DROPPED from classes
(including Waitlist classes) to make seats available for
other students seeking to register. It is the student’s
responsibility to withdraw from classes by the refund
deadline to ensure cancellation of fees.
Fee Payment Procedure
Start of term – January 27, 2014
To complete your registration, payment is due
immediately at the time of registration. Failure to
pay your fees in full may result in your classes
being dropped and released to other students.
Students are strongly encouraged to pay by
Students who are enrolled in classes when the term
begins, and have not paid fees, WILL NOT be dropped
for non-payment. Students will incur a financial
obligation to the college AND a hold will be placed on
their record if payment is not received or they do not
drop prior to the refund deadline.
TUITION PAY (Installment Plan)
Once the term has started
December 12, 2013 (12 noon): For Registration
between December 3 and December 5
January 6, 2014 (12 noon): For Registration between
December 10 and December 30
January 9, 2014 (12 noon): For Registration between
December 31 and January 2
January 13, 2014 (12 noon): For Registration
between January 3 and January 6
January 16, 2014 (12 noon): For Registration
between January 7 and January 9
January 20, 2014 (12 noon): For Registration
between January 10 and January 13
January 23, 2014 (12 noon): For Registration
between January 14 and January 16
January 24, 2014 (12 noon): Is the final Drop for nonpayment for spring 2014 registration. Any registration
that has occurred up to 12pm on January 24 and not
been paid will be dropped for non-payment.
Any registration that occurs after 12 pm on January
24 will not be dropped for non-payment. Students
that enroll are responsible for paying their fees or
withdrawing from classes prior to the refund deadline
to cancel fees.
Drop for Non-Payment Schedule is subject to change.
Please refer to the OCC website for the up to date
schedule.
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Fee Information
Your registration fees
may include:
Enrollment Fees:
(subject to change) ........... $46 per unit
Non-Resident
Tuition.............................. $190 per unit
Non-Resident Capital Outlay Fee...$29
Student Health Fee* .......................$19
College Service Charge* (optional) ....$21
Materials Fees* (as listed in class schedule)
Parking Permit (if requested)...............$30
Optional Fees (as listed in the class schedule)
*see waiver criteria listed on this page
Students who register or add in-person
must pay all fees due at that time.
ALL FEES ARE
SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE.
Fee Payment Policy
All students are required to pay fees in full
or postmark all registration fee payments
immediately or your classes may be dropped
and released to other students. For fee
payment options, please visit the OCC
website.
Enrollment Fees
The enrollment fee is $46 per unit for all
students. Fees are subject to change due to
State legislation.
Non-Resident Tuition Fee
& Capital Outlay Fee
U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who
do not meet the requirements for California
residence, as defined in the Education Code,
must pay $190 and Captial Outlay Fee of $29
per unit for non-resident tuition in addition to
the enrollment fees. The student is responsible
for providing documentation of their ability to
meet California residence requirements, or
paying the non-resident fees as determined
by the admissions application. Residency
status is determined upon receipt of the
student’s application. For further information
go to Orangecoastcollege.edu>Enrollment.
Student Health Fee
Materials Fee
The Student Health Fee is $19 per semester
and $15 per summer session. This is a
mandated fee, unless the student presents a
waiver at the time fee payment is due. Those
eligible for a waiver are:
In accordance with regulations of the Board
of Governors of the California Community
Colleges, Title 5, California Code of
Regulations, section 59400 et seq., the Coast
Community College District shall provide
free of charge to students all instructional
materials, except for the following materials
which the student may purchase from the
District at cost or may be provided through
the student’s own means.
• Students who depend solely on prayer
for healing, in accordance with the
teachings of a bona fide religious sect,
denomination, or organization.
• Students enrolled only in non-credit
courses (non-credit courses are not the
same as courses for pass/no pass).
• Students only enrolled in study abroad
programs.
For information and or waiver contact the
ASOCC Office prior to initial registration.
(714) 432-5730.
College Service Charge
All students are expected to pay the $21
College Service Charge when they register.
Monies collected through this charge provide
essential services for which state funds are
not allotted. The College Service Charge
provides services and benefits, e.g., free
tutoring, Bookstore buyback, admission
discounts, interest-free emergency loans,
student activities, and free legal advice.
Information about programs funded by the
College Service Charge, and the College
Service Charge Waiver form, is available by
calling the ASOCC Office (714)432-5730.
• Optional instructional materials
Materials used to enhance the student’s
learning experience in the classroom
that are not essential to the completion
of course objectives.
• Required instructional materials
Materials required for completing the
objectives of the course that are tangible
property of continuing value outside the
classroom and retained by the student.
The District has the discretion to charge a
fee for instructional materials of the types
indicated above. Such fees cover actual
District costs. Students may choose to
provide the materials in lieu of paying the fee.
Instructor’s verification required.
Parking Fee
$30 for Fall and Spring semesters, $15 for
Summer. See “PARKING” for information
regarding permits, meters and parking during
registration.
Student Identification
Card
Students should get their photos taken for an
OCC Student Identification Card as soon as
they register and pay their fees. Photos are
taken in the Enrollment Center at the Photo
ID window during registration hours. Bring
a copy of your Student Class Program and
another photo ID. The OCC Student Photo ID
Card is required for most services on campus
and will be used in succeeding semesters.
Refund Policy
For a complete explanation of our refund
policy refer to page 5 in this schedule.
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SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE
A Guide to This Schedule
Course Name and Number
Course Description
Universities that will
accept this course
Courses needed before
taking this course
Courses suggested
to take before this course
Length and
start-date of class
Course Title
Units
ENGL A119—INTRO CREATIVE WRITING (3 units)
A survey of the creative writing field.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC
Prerequisite: ENGL A099 or ESL A099 with a grade of “C”
or better OR appropriate English placement score.
Advisory: ENGL A100
Class can be taken
for grade or for
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Pass/No Pass
8-week class beginning the week of Sept 06.
31066 3 hours/week arr.
Bus Ed 101A
31994 3-5:05 pm TTh
C&L 112
Magda M L
Meeting time and day
CRN Number
Building/Room Number
Instructor
Individual hours arranged
with the instructor
All classes are 16 weeks in length unless otherwise noted.
Course Prerequisite, Corequisite and Advisory on
Recommended Preparation
A “prerequisite” is a course a student is required to complete with a “C” or better, or a skill a student is required to have before
enrolling in another course. A “corequisite” is a course a student is required to take at the same time he or she is enrolled in another
course. All prerequisites and corequisites are designed to ensure students obtained the skills or information they need to succeed in
a course. These requirements are established because it has been determined that without meeting them, a student is not likely to
receive a passing grade in the course. A prerequisite or corequisite may also be necessary to protect a student’s health and safety
or the health and safety of others. Additionally, courses taken without prior completion of the prerequisite may be denied credit
upon transfer to a CSU or UC per articulation agreements, either at time of admission or upon petition for graduation.
Students who have completed a course that is equivalent to a prerequisite at OCC must submit a pre/corequisite course equivalency
form to Enrollment Services no later than 30 days prior to their registration date. Students who wish to challenge a prerequisite
based on previous experience or knowledge must visit the respective division to complete a Challenge Form.
An “Advisory on recommended preparation” (listed as “Advisory”) is a course or skill a student should possess before enrolling
in another course. This is advice offered by the faculty who teach these courses, and it should be followed for student success.
However, unlike a prerequisite or corequisite, “Advisory” is not required.
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ONLINE COURSES
Visit the OCC’s online homepage at: online.orangecoastcollege.edu
What are hours per week
arranged?
IMPORTANT!
Log in and begin participating in your course by Wednesday
of the first week, and email your instructor. This will hold your
space. Stay up to date by using MyOCC.
Welcome to online learning at Orange Coast
College. Online learning is a way for you to
participate in some or all of your class activities
and assignments over the Internet. You can do
your online work from any computer that has
Internet access and at whatever time and pace
works best for you.
Online classes cover the same material as oncampus classes, and you get the same credit
for completing the online version. The same
instructors who teach classes on campus will
be your online instructors. You can contact
them in your online classroom, via e-mail or
telephone, or in person if you want to come to
campus to meet with them.
Online Learning
Frequently Asked
Questions
What is an online class?
An online class is a class in which all or part of
instruction takes place via the Internet.
Online Class Styles
• Online with On Campus Meetings – The
instruction for these courses is conducted
primarily online. However, there may also
be a few important on-campus meetings
or tests that are REQUIRED. To start your
class, you MUST email your instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of class. If
you do not email your instructor during the
first week, you may lose your place in the
class or fall behind.
• Online/Hybrid- These classes meet about
one-half of the class time online and onehalf of the class time on campus. When
you attend the first on-campus meeting,
you will secure your seat in the class and
receive instructions for the online portions
of the class.
What is it like to take an online
class?
OCC online classes are hosted in a special
online classroom environment. After logging in
to your classroom, you may participate in a wide
variety of activities, including online lectures
and discussions, quizzes, assignments, and
private email with your instructor. All of this can
be done at your own time and pace! Study
wherever and whenever it is convenient for you.
Is online learning right for me?
Successful online students are usually those
who:
• Are self-motivated
• Are well organized
• Have good keyboarding skills & computer
skills
• Enjoy being on the Web
• Enjoy working on a computer
Will an online class take less
time than a class on campus?
OCC online classes are designed to take the same
amount of time as the equivalent on-campus course.
However, you will save commuting time.
What equipment will I need?
You will see that online courses list a number of “hours/
week arr.” These are the online hours you would have
spent on campus in a regular on campus course. In
addition, you will have the usual homework, reading,
and study time just as you would for an on campus
class.
How do I petition a closed online
class?
For closed online classes, follow the
waitlist guidelines. After the start of the
semester, email the instructor to see
if there is space available. If space is
available, the instructor will email an add
code and instructions for adding the
course.
Get Started!
1. Choose your class—
For more information on online courses, see the
OCC online schedule. From the “Class Schedule,”
link on the homepage.
2. Apply and register—Follow the same
procedures as on-campus classes. You may
register online or in person. For additional
information, refer to the OCC Admissions
Information section of this schedule or visit the
Admissions and Records registration webpage:
www.orangecoastcollege.edu/admissions/
registration.
3. Buy your textbook. You may purchase your
textbooks at the OCC Bookstore and reserve your
textbooks online at www.occ.bkstr.com.
4. After you officially register, remember to e-mail
your instructor by Wednesday of the first
week of your class for instructions to begin.
You will need access to the Internet from a computer
that operates with Windows XP/Vista/7 or Apple OS. For
most online classes, you will need:
If you do not e-mail your instructor by
Wednesday, you might not be eligible to
continue in the course.
• A broadband connection is recommended.
5. Before you log into your online class, you
will need to access the “Preparing for Your
Online Class” page to make sure that your
computer’s browser and software are
compatible with Blackboard Learn v9.X.
• An up-to-date browser such as Microsoft’s
Internet Explorer 9, or Firefox 18.0
For many courses that require you to visit other sites
on the Internet, you will need a video and sound card,
speakers or headphones, and a CD-ROM player. A
variety of plug-ins may also be required for you to
install from free sites on the Web.
6. To start your class, go to:
www.orangecoastcollege.edu/
academics/online_classes/
Pages/starting-your-class.aspx
INTERSESSION/SPRING 2014
Online Instructor Directory
Dan Adelmann
Brian Gould
Martha Malaty
dadelmann@occ.cccd.edu
occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/dadelmann
bgould@occ.cccd.edu
occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/bgould
mmalaty@occ.cccd.edu
faculty.orangecoastcollege.edu/mmalaty
Sonia Avetisian
Barbara Grane
Gwynn Markle
savetisian@occ.cccd.edu
occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/savetisian
bgrane@occ.cccd.edu
gmarkle@occ.cccd.edu
Jeff Gray
Pam Barvarz
jgray@occ.cccd.edu
Cathryn Margolin
pbarvarz@occ.cccd.edu
occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/pbarvarz
Mark Grooms
Carol Basile
cbasile@occ.cccd.edu
occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/cbasile
mgrooms@occ.cccd.edu
occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/mgrooms
Anna Hanlon
cmargolin@occ.cccd.edu
occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/cmargolin
Eli Marron
emarron@occ.cccd.edu
occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/emarron
ahanlon@occ.cccd.edu
occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/ahanlon
Shana Martin
lbeau@occ.cccd.edu
John Hart
Melissa Berta
jhart@occ.cccd.edu
Denise McHugh
mberta@occ.cccd.edu
occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/mberta
Julie Hietschold
Laurie Campbell
Shelia Hostetler
Leslie Beau
lcampbell@occ.cccd.edu
occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/lcampbell
Mike Carey
mcarey@occ.cccd.edu
occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/mcarey
Savage, Jennifer M
jmsavage@occ.cccd.edu
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Joel Levine
Danielle Scane
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Accounting
Phone: 714-432-5867
ACCT A101 - Financial Accounting (4 Units)
Fundamentals of financial accounting relating to corporations.
Application of widely used accounting theory and practice for both
service and merchandise enterprises. Preparation and analysis of
financial statements. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit CSU; UC.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34716 9:35am-12:10pm MTWThF BUS ED 104
1:15pm-3:50pm MTWThF BUS ED 104
Sugden J
Sugden J
ANTH A100 - Cultural Anthropology (3 Units)
The analysis of social structure, family, kinship, belief, and rite. The
determinants of culture and personality. The social analysis of three
societies. The methods and perspectives of anthropology. Transfer
Credit CSU; UC.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
Hollander G
Astronomy
ASTR A100 - Introduction to Astronomy (3 Units)
Introduction to the origin, evolution and structure of the solar system,
stars, galaxies and the universe. Historical milestones in the science of
astronomy from ancient times to the space age. Consideration of current
controversies in astronomy and the future of astronomical research and
space exploration. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
CHEM 207
Contopoulos N
Athletics
Intercollegiate Athletics Conditioning
Phone: 714-432-5766
ATHL A109 - Sports Conditioning (.5 - 2 Units)
This course is designed to develop fundamental skills and techniques
specifically for athletic competition. Workouts and drills are held on
athletic fields and in the fitness facilities. This course may be taken four
times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
4 week courses beginning Jan. 2.
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34708
34709
34710
34711
34712
34713
34714
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CNST A154 - Residential Drywall & Taping (1.5 Units)
AMT A155 - Gen Blueprint Read/Drft FAA (2 Units)
Fundamental theory of aviation blueprints and drafting. Practical experience in blueprint reading, drawing, sketches of repairs, alterations,
schematics, and varied uses of graphs and charts. Transfer Credit: CSU.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34942 11:50am-1:15pm MTWThF SKL CT 105
1:15pm-2:55pm MTWThF SKL CT 105
Carter J
Carter J
$20 material fee for this course
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
Students enrolled in this lecture must also enroll in the AMT A174 lab,
#34946.
Lecture
34945 7am-8:10am MTWThF
SKL CT 105
Foster R
34946 8:15am-11:40am MTWThF SKL CT 105
Foster R
Lab
Business
Phone: 714-432-5846
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34778 3:30pm-7:45pm MTWTh
Phone: 714-432-5137
Fundamental theory of ignition systems and practical experience in
disassembly, repair, overhaul, inspection, and testing of ignition components. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology 151
Phone: 714-432-5753
SCIENC HALL
Construction Technology
AMT A174 - Powerplant Ignition Sys FAA (2.5 Units)
Anthropology
34643 11:50am-3pm MTWThF
Aviation Maintenance
Technology
TRACK
Jennings I
GYM MAIN FLR
Turner T
POOL
Iacopetti A
SOFTBL FLD
Smith K
BASEBL FLD
Altobelli J
TENNIS CRT
Ketcham C
TENNIS CRT
Esquivel M
CMCC
Collins S
SAIL CTR
Behr L
SAIL CTR
Prioleau P
Phone: 714-432-5194
The study of various aspects of interior drywall, including layout and
installation of drywall, corner bead and bullnose trim. Students will
learn how to estimate drywall projects. They will tape the entire interior
of a house using professional tools such as bazooka’s, 7 & 12 inch
boxes, corner angles and corner finishers, mud runners and hand tools,
texture application using a 10 gallon texture sprayer and smaller hoppers. Students will apply several different textures such as knockdown,
orange peel, splatter and roller finish. Patch and drywall repair to match
existing finishes. Transfer Credit: CSU.
3 week course beginning Jan. 7.
35014 5pm-7:00pm TWTh
7pm-10:00pm TWTh
CONST AREA
CONST AREA
Cavanagh R
Cavanagh R
Dental Assisting
Phone: 714-432-5565
DA A163 - Clinical Experience 2 (1 Unit)
The second in a series of opportunities for clinical practice of concepts
in dental assisting. Each student will be assigned to a dental office for
either general dentistry or a specialty practice. Students are required
to follow the dress code standards set up by the program according to
ADA guidelines and OSHA mandates. Offered on a pass-no pass basis
only. Sixty-four hours. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Dental Assisting A160
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Phone: 714-432-5867
2 week course beginning Jan 13.
31959 32 hrs/week arr.
ALH SC 203
Myers J
BUS A100 - Intro to Business (3 Units)
A survey of the many dimensions of business with a focus on careers:
organization, management, marketing, legal aspects, international business, business climate, financial operations, the banking system, and
investments. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC. C-ID BUS 110
4 week courses beginning Jan. 2.
34718 13 hrs 15 min/week arr.
34717 1pm-5:40pm MTWTh
Online
BUS ED 101
Beau L
Gordon L
BUS A139 - Business Communication (3 Units)
Designed to develop writing skills necessary for effective business
communications. Emphasizes skill in applying, planning, writing, and
verbalizing business communication techniques. Students will need a
fundamental knowledge of English and the mechanics of writing. This
course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID BUS 115
Prerequisite: English A100
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34719 13 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Scane D
Communication Studies
Phone: 714-432-5716
CMST A100 - Interpersonal Communication (3 Units)
Teaches effective communication skills through the study of self-concept, listening, perception, language usage, persuasion, and nonverbal
communication. Emphasis is on developing and applying good communications skills and overcoming the barriers to effective communication.
Writing and speaking skills are emphasized and evaluated. Transfer
Credit: CSU, UC.
4 week courses beginning Jan. 2.
34818 9am-12:10pm MTWThF
LIT&LN 148
34819 10am-1:10pm MTWThF
LIT&LN 146
34820 11:30am-2:40pm MTWThF LIT&LN 244
Monahan G
Coco F
Anderson C
Diagnostic Medical
Sonography
Phone: 714-432-5893
DMS A276 - Clinical Experience 4 (2 Units)
Intermediate clinical experience. Studies in the abdomen, small parts,
and pelvis. Variety of real-time equipment, anatomical pathology recognition. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A271
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
33789 40 hrs/week arr.
COMM SITE Reber-Bonhall C
Ecology
Phone: 714-432-5846
ECOL A100 - Human Ecology (3 Units)
The physical and biological components of the environment, their
interrelationships, and the human population influence on these components. Physical, biological, and political means of reversing environmental deterioration will be considered as well as conservation and management of natural resources. Suitable as a general education elective for
the non-science major and also for students in Environmental Science
or other natural sciences. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34757 5:30pm-8:40pm MTWThF BIO SC 200
Blass’s M
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English - Basic Skills
History
Phone: 714-432-5716
Phone: 714-432-5753
MATH A120 - Trigonometry (3 Units)
ENGL A050 - Power Reading/Developmt (3 Units)
HIST A175 - History of U.S. since 1876 (3 Units)
Theory and practice of fundamental reading skills, finding main idea,
identifying supporting details, drawing inferences, and increasing rate.
Special attention will be given to critical reading and to particular problems in content areas. Recommended for all students. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
A continuation of the survey of American history development since
1876. Satisfies the state college requirement of American History. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: C-ID
HIST 140.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34639 8:30am-11:40am MTWThF FORUM
4 week courses beginning Jan. 2.
34667 9am-12:10pm MTWThF
34668 6pm-9:10pm MTWThF
LIT&LN 117
LIT&LN 117
Humanities
Learn the fundamentals of standard English grammar usage, including
sentence structure, part of speech, agreement, punctuation, and word
choice. Apply concepts to written sentences and paragraphs. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Not applicable to AA or
AS degree.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
LIT&LN 115
LIT&LN 115
Fetchko L
Lazzara N
Geography
GEOG A100 - World Regional Geography (3 Units)
An introduction to the regions and nations of the world. The major
countries, including their population, resources, general development,
and physical setting will be investigated. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
C-ID GEOG 125.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
Adan A
Geology
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Bender E
Vanry M
Health Education
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34677 5:30pm-8:40pm MTWThF MATH LCT 1
Emphasizes injury prevention, early medical care, first aid for common injuries and life saving skills. Successful completion qualifies a
student for the American Red Cross Standard First Aid Card, and CPR
Certification. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID KIN 101.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Skeie L
ID A120 - Interior Design Careers (2 Units)
A survey of the interior design profession, industry, related occupations
and work sites. The course will emphasize personal, educational, and
professional qualifications required for entry into the interior design
profession. Transfer Credit: CSU.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
Craig S
Arakaki C
The course includes structure and properties of number systems;
applications, solution and graphs of polynomials, rational, exponential,
logarithmic and trigonometric functions; matrices; sequences and
series; analytic geometry. Prepares students for Mathematics A180.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may
also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Prerequisite: Math A070 or A120 with grade of ‘C’ or better or
qualifying OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics
assessment requirement.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
Cooley T
Phone: 714-432-5829
MRSC A100 - Oceanography (3 Units)
An orientation to the marine sciences, including considerations of
physical and chemical properties of the sea, the sea-air interface, the
biology of the sea, the geology of the ocean basins, the sea as a physical, chemical, biological, and recreational resource and the obligation
of mankind to control further contamination of the environment. This
course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A098 or ESL A099
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
Baker K
MUS A105 - Music from Bach to Rock (3 Units)
History and appreciation of Western music from the birth of opera
to modern times. Listen to and discuss the development of classical
masterworks including Handel’s Messiah, Beethoven’s symphonies, the
operas of Mozart, Verdi, and Wagner, and Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker.
Overview of modern music from Stravinsky and Schoenberg to the
diverse multicultural origins of jazz and rock. Distinguish between
various musical styles and develop aural skills that enhance personal
listening enjoyment. This course may also be offered online. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Three hours. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Phone: 714-432-5846
MATH A030 - Intermediate Algebra (4 Units)
Topics covered will be functions, linear and quadratic equations, curve
sketching, exponents, rational expressions, rational exponents, logarithms, variations, systems of equations, determinants, Cramer’s Rule,
and conic sections. A minimum of five arranged hours of supplemental
learning per semester in the Success Center is suggested.
Prerequisite: Math A010 with grade of ‘C’ or better or qualifying
OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement.
4 week courses beginning Jan. 2.
MATH W 151
MATH W 146
MATH W 142
Music
Phone: 714-432-5846
34673 9am-1:15pm MTWThF
34674 10am-2:15pm MTWThF
Cooley T
MATH A170 - Precalculus (4 Units)
Mathematics
HLED A112 - First Aid & CPR (2 Units)
HANDBL CLM
Katz E
Phone: 714-432-5841
34758 9:30am-12:40pm MTWThF BIO SC 200
Phone: 714-432-5123
$27 material fee for this course
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34715 9am-12:00pm MTWTh
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Marine Science
A laboratory study of materials and processes in the earth. A beginning
laboratory course for the non-science major. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Geology A105 or concurrent enrollment
LEWIS 201
Koines A
MATH W 141 Arismendi-Pardi
A general education course covering descriptive statistics, probability,
binomial and normal distributions, variation, linear regression, correlation and hypothesis testing. Applications taken from natural sciences,
social sciences, business, and everyday life. Students completing
Mathematics A160 may petition for credit for Psychology A160. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Math A030 with grade of ‘C’ or better or qualifying
OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement.
34678 9am-2:25pm MTWThF
GEOL A105L - General Geology Lab (1 Unit)
34779 9am-12:10pm MTWThF
LEWIS 108
A survey of the European humanities (history, philosophy, literature,
and the fine arts) and their contribution to artistic, cultural, and social
expression in Western civilization. May be taken for grades or on a passno pass basis. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.
34879 9am-4:05pm MW
CS & D 102
Phone: 714-432-5846
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
HUM A100 - Introduction to the Humanities (3 Units)
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34647 11:20am-2:30pm MTWThF SO SCI 101
4 week courses beginning Jan. 2.
34675 9am-12:10pm MTWThF
34676 10am-1:10pm MTWThF
MATH A160 - Introduction to Statistics (3 Units)
Phone: 714-432-5753
Interior Design
Phone: 714-432-5753
34641 8:30am-11:40am MTWThF CHEM 214
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Funez-Gonzalez J
Williams S
Taylor M
ENGL A060 - Grammar (1.5 Units)
4 week courses beginning Jan. 2.
34669 9am-11:05am MTWTh
34670 6pm-8:05pm MTWTh
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Topics covered will be trigonometric (circular) and inverse trigonometric
functions, graphs of trigonometric functions, identities and conditional
equations, solutions for triangles, vectors, complex numbers and applications. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Math A030 with grade of ‘C’ or better or qualifying
OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement.
ADVISORY: Mathematics A020
Sam T
Voicu M
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
CRN #35015 is 100% online. The online classroom in Blackboard will
open at 8:00 am PST on January 2; students must log in by Monday,
January 6 or risk being dropped. Use the Username and Password
created when you enrolled to log in, then read the Welcome announcement for instructions on how to begin class.
35015 15 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Gould B
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Philosophy
Political Science
Religious Studies
Phone: 714-432-5753
Phone: 714-432-5753
Phone: 714-432-5753
PHIL A100 - Introduction to Philosophy (3 Units)
PSCI A180 - American Government (3 Units)
RLST A120 - Ethics (3 Units)
A survey of the fundamental problems of philosophy: ethics and aesthetics, logic, philosophy of religion, metaphysics, persons and personal
identity, freedom and/or determinism, theory of knowledge, society, and
political issues. Basic questions asked about the universe and our place
in it. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
An introduction to the principles and problems of government with
particular emphasis on the American political system at all levels. This
course satisfies the state college requirements in the Constitution of
the United States, state, and local governments. This course may also
be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
PHIL A120 - Ethics (3 Units)
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34648 11:50am-3pm MTWThF
An introduction to ethical theories and problems. An analysis of the
theories and principles on which moral judgments are based and the
way these judgments are used in moral problems such as abortion,
euthanasia, capital punishment, sexual equality, discrimination, censorship, and economic justice. Special attention will be given to the kinds
of arguments used in ethical discussion. Philosophy A120. Students
completing Religious Studies A120 may not receive credit for Philosophy
120. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
34646 8am-11:10am MTWThF
SO SCI 101
Katz E
An introduction to ethical theories and problems. An analysis of the
theories and principles on which moral judgments are based and the
way these judgments are used in moral problems such as abortion,
euthanasia, capital punishment, sexual equality, discrimination, censorship, and economic justice. Special attention will be given to the kinds
of arguments used in ethical discussion. Same as Religious Studies
A120. Students completing Philosophy A120 may not receive credit for
Religious Studies A120. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34644 6pm-9:10pm MTWThF
FORUM
Norling M
Phone: 714-432-5846
Arnold H
A brief, but complete presentation of the fundamental phenomena and
laws in physics, with experimental illustrations, enhancing the development of conceptual scientific thinking. This course may also be offered
online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Math A010 and A020
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Guerra III A
Psychology
Phone: 714-432-5753
PSYC A165 - Principles/Human Sexuality 1 (3 Units)
Interdisciplinary approach to psychological, social, and physiological
aspects of sexuality. Same as Sociology A165. Students completing
Psychology A165 may not receive credit for Sociology A165. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Phone: 714-432-5540
Clinical experience in an affiliated radiology department under the
supervision of certificated radiology and health care personnel utilizing
a condensed format. Radiographic skills to include assisting with routine
contrast media studies of the GI and GU tracts. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Radiologic Technology A171
4 week course beginning Jan 2.
COMM SITE
Holt K
RADT A276 - Clinical Lab 6 (1 Unit)
Clinical experience in an affiliated radiology department under
the supervision of certified radiology and health care personnel.
Radiographic skills emphasized are advanced contrast media procedures, trauma, portable radiography, pediatric and surgical exams.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Radiologic Technology A271 or concurrent enrollment
4 week course beginning Jan.2.
33798 32 hrs/week arr.
COMM SITE
FORUM
Norling M
Respiratory Care
Phone: 714-432-5541
RSPC A278 - Pulmonary Case Assessmt (1 Unit)
Assessment of critical pulmonary patients with emphasis on assessment
techniques, critical care procedures, and management techniques as
applied to case studies. Includes use of both actual and simulated
patient scenarios using information gathering and decision making by
the Respiratory Care Practitioner. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Respiratory Care A276
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
33802 9 hrs/week arr.
COMM SITE Grzeskowiak M
Sociology
RADT A172 - Clinical Lab 2 (1 Unit)
33796 32 hrs/week arr.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34645 6pm-9:10pm MTWThF
Radiologic Technology
PHYS A110 - Conceptual Physics (3 Units)
LEWIS 205
FORUM
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34649 8:30am-11:40am MTWThF JOURN 107Perez Stable Cox
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Physics
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34679 5:30pm-9:45pm MTWTh
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Holt K
Phone: 714-432-5753
SOC A100 - Introduction to Sociology (3 Units)
The study of social interrelationships and human group organization.
Attention is given to the foundations of society, culture, group organization, social differentiation, and the methods of sociological study.
Emphasis is on American social institutions. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
C-ID SOCI 110.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34642 8:30am-11:40am MTWThF SCIENC HALL
Pettus C
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Accounting
Phone: 714-432-5867
ACCT A101 - Financial Accounting (4 Units)
Fundamentals of financial accounting relating to corporations.
Application of widely used accounting theory and practice for both
service and merchandise enterprises. Preparation and analysis of
financial statements. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit CSU; UC.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34716 9:35am-12:10pm MTWThF BUS ED 104
1:15pm-3:50pm MTWThF BUS ED 104
Sugden J
Sugden J
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30009 9:35am-12:10pm MW
BUS ED 101
Neil J
31812 11:10am-1:45pm MW
BUS ED 108
Sugden J
30010 11:10am-1:45pm TTh
BUS ED 108 Fratantaro E
30005 2:20pm-4:55pm MW
BUS ED 104
Johnson D
30011 2:20pm-4:55pm TTh
BUS ED 101
Johnson D
30012 6:30pm-9:05pm MW
SCIENC HALL
Morgan A
CRN #30007 is approximately 50% online and 50% on campus.
Students must attend on campus every Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.-8:55 p.m.
in Math Lct 1. The remainder of the course is completed online.
Email: amorgan@occ.cccd.edu
30007 6:30pm-8:55pm T
MATH LCT 1
Morgan A
2 hrs 35 min/week arr.
Online
Morgan A
CRN #30861 is online with two (2) on campus test sessions. After
enrolling, students MUST e-mail the instructor by Tuesday of the first
week of classes. Students must read the course information at: http://
occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/cflowers for testing dates.
Email: cflowers@occ.cccd.edu
30861 5 hrs/week arr.
Online
Flowers C
ACCT A102 - Managerial Accounting (4 Units)
Introduction to management’s use of accounting information for planning, control, and decision-making within an organization. Covers
both traditional and contemporary topics, including product costing,
overhead, budgeting, cash flow, financial statement analysis, and
decision-making tools. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit CSU; UC. C-ID ACCT 120
Prerequisite: Accounting A101
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30014
30015
30019
30017
31813
30021
9:35am-12:10pm MW
9:35am-12:10pm TTh
11:10am-1:45pm TTh
12:45pm-3:20pm MW
2:20pm-4:55pm TTh
6:30pm-9:05pm TTH
BUS ED 104
BUS ED 104
BUS ED 102
BUS ED 101
BUS ED 107
CHEM 214
Ely C
Johnson D
Sugden J
Neil J
Fuller B
Sugden J
CRN #31584 is online and includes 2 on-campus tests on Monday
nights. Before enrolling, students MUST read the course information at
http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/cmargolin for instructions & oncampus testing dates.
Email: cmargolin@occ.cccd.edu
31584 5 hrs/week arr.
Online
Margolin C
ACCT A110 - Accounting Info Sys 1 (3 Units)
ACCT A218 - Auditing (3 Units)
Introductory course to accounting information systems which applies
accounting principles using general ledger and spreadsheet software.
Designed to develop employable accounting analysis skills; evaluate
and compare commercial software; and analyze financial reporting.
This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on
a pass-no pass credit basis. Transfer Credit CSU.
Prerequisite: Accounting A100 or A101
Examines the use of financial statement audits and details the audit
process. Topics include professional responsibilities of auditors, audit
design, sampling approaches, substantive testing, testing controls,
and audit report formulation and communication. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Accounting A101, A102, A211
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34920 9am-1:15pm Sat
COMP C 102
Chow B
34083 9:35am-11:40am MW
BUS ED 109
Atallah J
34921 11:10am-1:15pm TTh
BUS ED 109
Seilo J
31134 2:20pm-4:25pm MW
BUS ED 109
Seilo J
30024 6pm-10:15pm T
COMP C 101
Ely C
34922 6pm-10:15pm Th
BUS ED 109
Chow B
CRN #30022 is conducted 100% online. Before enrolling, students
must read course information at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/
dmchugh. E-mail instructor before 9 p.m. on the first Monday of the
semester. Online orientation is on the first Friday of the semester at 7
p.m. in Blackboard. Purchase the book “new” with the CD and access
code included.
30022 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Mc Hugh D
ACCT A111 - Federal Income Tax (3 Units)
Introduction to federal income taxation theory and practice as applied
to individuals. Covers gross income, business and personal deductions,
exemptions, tax credits, property transactions, and tax computation.
Includes individual and group problem-solving and tax return preparation. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32006 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
BUS ED 105
BUS ED 101
Sahebifard H
Creation of a payroll cycle, recording of payroll information, payroll
transmittal and verification with Output reports that reflect both Federal
and State of California’s laws and policies. Prepares students for FPC
Designation Exam. This course may also be offered online. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Accounting A100 or A101
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Noto C
ACCT A213 - Intermediate Accounting 2 (3 Units)
Airline & Travel Careers
Phone: 714-432-5100
ARLN A116 - Airline Operatns/Termn (1.5 Units)
Preparation for stringent demands of airline travel career training and
FAA exams to include industry terminology, airline codes, schedules,
Official Airline Guide, federal agencies, airport operations, history, airline
deregulation, mergers and acquisitions and their effects. This course
may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #30559 meets on campus Tuesday, Jan. 28, Feb. 4, 11, 25.
The remainder of the course Is completed in hours arranged with the
instructor.
30559
Jan 28
Feb 4
Feb 11
Feb 25
50 min/week arr.
8am-11:10am T
8am-11:10am T
8am-11:10am T
8am-11:10am T
TECHCT 164
TECHCT 164
TECHCT 164
TECHCT 164
TECHCT 164
BUS ED 104
Holt L
Holt L
Holt L
Holt L
Holt L
Travel safety and security to include ground and inflight equipment,
passenger psychology, airport security, federal regulations, safety
precautions while traveling, anti-terrorism and hijacking discussion. This
course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
30321 8am-11:10am W
TECHCT 164
Holt L
ARLN A120 - Airline Service Excellence (1.5 Units)
Examines the priority of customer service and satisfaction in the airline
industry. Students will investigate how airlines differentiate service to be
competitive and will use their findings to develop a personal approach
to customer care. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
30330 8am-11:10am W
TECHCT 164
A continuation of the intensive study and application of GAAP and IAS
begun in Acct A212. The emphasis in this course is on the valuation
and presentation of long-term liabilities, stockholders equity, revenue
recognition, revenue and related income statement accounts, income
taxes, leases, footnote disclosures required by GAAP and IAS, and other
special/current accounting topics.. Suitable for CPA Exam preparation.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Accounting A101 or A212
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34346 6:30pm-9:40pm W
Neil J
ARLN A119 - Travel Safety Inflt/Grd (1.5 Units)
ACCT A119 - Payroll (3 Units)
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33314 6:30pm-9:40pm M
BUS ED 105
34923 6:30pm-9:40pm T
Johnson D
Courses that are non-credit or not degree applicable are designated as such in capital letters at the end of the
course description. Courses with no designation apply toward the Associate Degree.
COURSE TRANSFERABILITY: A course designated as Transfer Credit: CSU or CSU/UC is transferable
under one or more of the following three categories. 1. Lower Division Major Requirements 2. General
Education Requirements 3. Elective units. Students are advised to discuss their educational goal with an
academic counselor. Questions regarding course transferability can be answered in the Transfer Center.
CLASS SCHEDULE INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE -
CHECK THE OCC WEB SITE OFTEN FOR UPDATES TO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED SCHEDULE INFORMATION.
Holt L
18
CRN
Orange Coast College SPRING 2014
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Allied Health
ALH A010 - Health Occupations (.5 Units)
Introduction to the allied health careers and programs at Orange Coast
College including presentations of each allied health program and
School of Allied Health Professions application. Required for admission
to most allied health programs. This course may also be offered online.
Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
SCIENC HALL
Plum C
ALH A111 - Medical Terminology (3 Units)
Development of a medical vocabulary emphasizing building of terms
utilizing prefixes, combining forms & suffixes. Includes symptomatic,
therapeutic, diagnostic, operative & related diagnostic testing terms.
Students learn the meaning & spelling of medical terms with application
of terms to comprehend medical record documents. This course may
also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Biology A221
35026 2:30pm-5:40pm M
SCIENC HALL
Cottrell L
ALH A120 - Human Diseases (2 Units)
The study of disease processes and diseases affecting each body
system. Includes etiology, pathophysiological mechanisms, methods
of diagnosis, manifestations, and treatment of each disease. Recent
completion of human anatomy and physiology is recommended before
attempting this class. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Allied Health A111 and Biology A22
$6 material fee for this course
35027 12:35pm-2:40pm W
CHEM 207
Farrell D
ALH A130 - Applied Pharmacology (2 Units)
Common drug categories, methods, and legal aspects of drug administration; action, indication, hazards, metabolism, and excretion. Use of
drugs in the treatment of various disease processes. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
ADVISORY: Biology A221
35028 10:30am-12:35pm T
ALH SC 105
Banoczi W
Phone: 714-432-5753
ANTH A100 - Cultural Anthropology (3 Units)
The analysis of social structure, family, kinship, belief, and rite. The
determinants of culture and personality. The social analysis of three
societies. The methods and perspectives of anthropology. Transfer
Credit CSU; UC.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34643 11:50am-3pm MTWThF
SCIENC HALL Hollander G
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30207 8am-9:25am MW
SO SCI 106
Breece W
31961 8am-9:25am TTh
C&L 105
Green U
30465 9:35am-11am MW
SCIENC HALL Hollander G
31424 9:35am-11am MW
C&L 108Rothschild-Boros M
30170 9:35am-11am TTh
FORUM
Hollander G
30171 11:10am-12:35pm MW
SO SCI 106
Breece W
30373 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
C&L 115
Green U
31213 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
SO SCI 106
Breece W
30968 2:20pm-3:45pm TTh
SO SCI 106
Breece W
30588 6pm-9:10pm T
JOURN 107
Gulu M
30196 6pm-9:10pm W
SO SCI 108
Gulu M
CRN #30200 is online. After enrolling, students must e-mail the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
Email: mrboros@occ.cccd.edu
30200 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online Rothschild-Boros M
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
30174 2:20pm-5:30pm TTh
SO SCI 104
Staff
ANTH A100H - Cultural Anthro Honors (3 Units)
The analysis of social structure, family, kinship, belief, and rite. The
determinants of culture and personality. The social analysis of three
societies. The methods and perspectives of anthropology. Transfer
Credit CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
SO SCI 111
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
www.orangecoastcollege.edu/alliedhealth
The School of Allied Health Professions provides specialized training for employment in the following career areas:
• Medical Assisting
• Cardiovascular Technology
• Neurodiagnostic Technology
• Electrocardiography Technician
• Polysomnography Technology
• Echocardiography & Vascular Ultrasound
(Sleep Disorders Technology)
• Dental Assisting-Registered
• Radiologic Technology
• Diagnostic Medical Sonography
• Respiratory Care
• Dietetic Technician/Nutrition Care
• Speech-Language Pathology Assistant
• Emergency Medical Services*
Allied Health A010 reviews working in the health care environment, introduces
the student through faculty presentations to each of these professions, and provides application for program entry.
*Allied Health A010 is required for entry into all programs except EMS
ANTH A102 - Native American (3 Units)
ANTH A185L - Physical Anthropology Lab (1 Unit)
An introduction to the development of Native American cultures prior to
the introduction of European Civilization in the Western Hemisphere, the
cultural conflicts generated by the European invasion and the position of
Native American life in contemporary America. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
This course covers laboratory exercises on human genetics, comparative primate anatomy, morphological characteristics of hominid fossils,
and techniques of forensic anthropology. May be taken for grades or on
a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Anthropology A185, or concurrent enrollment
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34292 2:30pm-5:40pm M
SO SCI 112
Wakim S
ANTH A105 - Nonverbal Behavior (3 Units)
Anthropology
31891 2:20pm-5:30pm Th
Bldg/Room
THE SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS
Phone: 714-432-5702
8 week course beginning Feb 26.
30147 4pm-6:00pm W
Time
Bednarski C
An analysis and individual awareness of nonverbal behavior in human
interaction with emphasis on Western cultural patterns. Attention is
given to the various levels of segments of nonverbal human interaction,
including gesture, spatiality, body positions, and expression laughter.
Foundations and developmental patterns of nonverbal dimensions are
explored. Same as Sociology A105. Students completing Anthropology
A105 may not receive credit for Sociology A105. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30616 11:10am-12:35pm MW
C&L 115Rothschild-Boros M
An examination of the cultural similarities and differences that exist in
the major areas of the world. Non-western societies will be compared
and contrasted with one another and with western societies. Employees
in multinational companies, general education students, and anthropology majors will benefit from this course. May be taken for grades or on
a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Wakim S
ANTH A185 - Physical Anthropology (3 Units)
As an introductory survey course, the class will cover three major areas
in particular: 1) evolutionary theory, 2) the theories of man’s origin and
his evolution based upon comparative anatomy, biochemical studies and
the fossil record, and 3) the origin and evolution of man’s culture and
social organizations as revealed by the archaeological record and biochemical variations in modern man, individual adaptations and growth
and development studies. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
C&L 108
C&L 108
C&L 108
C&L 108
C&L 108
ANTH A190 - Introduction to Linguistics (3 Units)
Linguistic analysis and language structures from many areas of the
world. Descriptive and historical linguistics. Relationships between
language and culture. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30852 8am-9:25am MW
30753 6:30pm-9:40pm M
C&L 105
C&L 111
Davidson M
Davidson M
A study of the basic principles of archaeological research and cultural
evolution based on technological change. Artifact types, site composition, and dating techniques are discussed as they relate to Paleolithic,
Mesolithic, and Neolithic cultures in the Old and New World. The cultural
evolution of humans is then traced using artifact assemblages as the
key to understanding cultural growth. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30149 9:35am-11am MW
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34293 6pm-9:10pm M
SO SCI 112
9:35am-11am TTh
12:45pm-2:10pm MW
2:20pm-3:45pm MW
3pm-4:25pm TTh
6:30pm-9:40pm W
Evans T
Evans T
Egan J
Egan J
ANTH A280 - Introduction To Archaeology (3 Units)
ANTH A110 - Comparative Cultures (3 Units)
31783
30233
30250
34550
31468
$5 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30263 11:30am-2:40pm T
C&L 108
30637 11:30am-2:40pm Th
C&L 108
30850 6pm-9:10pm M
C&L 108
30193 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
C&L 108
Rose B
Hollander G
Hollander G
Evans T
Pliska J
SO SCI 106
Breece W
ANTH A285 - World Ethnology (3 Units)
A survey of primitive, peasant, and contemporary cultures representing
major world areas. Different levels of cultural development with emphasis on the interaction of environment, technology, social system, and
cultural history. The major theories of culture will be explored. Transfer
Credit CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33633 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
SO SCI 106
Breece W
19
Orange Coast College SPRING 2014
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
Architecture
Phone: 714-432-5567
ARCH A101 - Intro Environ Sustainability (1 Unit)
This course is an overview to environmental sustainability and will
provide a fundamental understanding of the cultural, man-made and
natural factors involved in creating ecological balance and ethical stewardship of natural resources. Focus will be on the building and design
related aspects of sustainability. This course may also be offered online.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #33119 is online. After enrolling, students must e-mail the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
Email: mcarey@occ.cccd.edu
33119 2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
Online
Kings R
8 week courses beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #33241 is online. After enrolling, students must e-mail the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
Email: jitzen@occ.cccd.edu
33241 2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
Online
Itzen J
CRN #34513 is online. After enrolling, students must e-mail the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
Email: mcarey@occ.cccd.edu
34513 2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
Online
Carey M
ARCH A105 - Drawing/Design Visualization 1 (2 Units)
This introductory course in architectural visualization techniques will
focus on how to communicate a three-dimensional design using a twodimensional medium. Subjects and techniques presented will include
orthographic projection, paralines, plan views, elevations, sections,
basic perspective drawing, rendering materials and tonal values, and
an introduction to SketchUp and hand modeling. Transfer Credit CSU.
$8 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30268 8:30am-9:30am W
TECHCT 152
9:30am-12:455pm W
TECHCT 152
33686 8:30am-9:30am Th
TECHCT 155
9:30am-12:45pm Th
TECHCT 155
31738 1pm-2:00pm M
TECHCT 155
2pm-5:15pm M
TECHCT 155
31919 1pm-2:00pm T
TECHCT 155
2pm-5:15pm T
TECHCT 155
30887 1pm-2:00pm W
TECHCT 155
2pm-5:15pm W
TECHCT 155
33564 6pm-7:00pm Th
TECHCT 155
7pm-10:15pm Th
TECHCT 155
Kerins J
Kerins J
Fuchs Jr S
Fuchs Jr S
Molinaro D
Molinaro D
Cambron J
Cambron J
Abernathy D
Abernathy D
Machado R
Machado R
ARCH A115 - Architectural Design/Theory 1 (4 Units)
This beginning architectural design course includes the perceptual and
physical study of three dimensional design theories, principles and
compositional techniques used in the creation and manipulation of
architectural form, space, and light. Focus will be on fundamental
design skills and will progress to a complete architectural design project
using models, drawings, and graphics to study and communicate the
design. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Architectural Technology A105
$13 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30202 8:30am-9:55am MW
TECHCT 152 Abernathy D
9:55am-11:40am MW
TECHCT 152 Abernathy D
30066 6pm-7:25pm MW
TECHCT 152 Kemmerer M
7:25pm-9:10pm MW
TECHCT 152 Kemmerer M
ARCH A150 - CAD 2-D for Architecture (2 Units)
This course introduces Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) as used to
produce 2-dimensional architectural drawings. PCs with Autodesk
Architecture and/or ArchiCAD will be used and instruction will focus
on computer drawing a simple project to include the following drawing
types: floor plan, site plan, elevation, and enlarged section/details.
Students should have basic knowledge of computer operation and file
management. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
34939 6pm-8:05pm TTh
8:05pm-9:35pm TTh
TECHCT 152
TECHCT 152
Pullman L
Pullman L
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
ARCH A155 - BIM 1 for Architecture (2 Units)
ARCH A171 - Fabrication 1/Architecture (2 Units)
This course introduces Building Information Modeling (BIM) as used to
produce a 3-dimensional architectural model with detailed construction information. PCs with Autodesk Revit, ArchiCAD, or Microstation
will be used and instruction will focus on computer modeling a simple
project and extracting construction documentation. Students should
have basic knowledge of computer operation and file management.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #33351 will use Autodesk Revit.
This beginning course is on digital fabrication techniques for architecture and custom construction and will include shop safety. Focus is
on designing and fabricating a basic project using Computer Numeric
Controls (CNC) and laser tools. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33351 6pm-8:05pm W
8:05pm-10:15pm W
TECHCT 151
TECHCT 151
Stebbins J
Stebbins J
TECHCT 151
Online
Itzen W
Itzen W
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #33124 will use Autodesk Revit.
33124 6pm-8:05pm TTh
TECHCT 152
8:05pm-10:15pm TTh
TECHCT 152
Pullman L
Pullman L
CRN #33126 will use Autodesk Revit.
33126 6pm-10:10pm M
5 hrs 30 min/week arr.
ARCH A156 - BIM 2 for Architecture (2 Units)
This course introduces Building Information Modeling (BIM) as used to
produce a 3-dimensional architectural model with detailed construction
information. PCs with Autodesk Revit, ArchiCAD or Microstation will be
used and instruction will focus on computer modeling a simple project
and extracting construction documentation. Students should have basic
knowledge of computer operation and file management as well as
construction. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Architectural Technology A155 or comparable skills
with BIM as determined by instructor.
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #34118 is approx. 50% online and 50% on campus. Students
must meet every Monday, 6-10:10 p.m., TechCt 151. The remainder of
the course is completed online.
Email: witzen@occ.cccd.edu
34118 6pm-10:10pm M
4 hrs 20 min/week arr.
TECHCT 151
Online
Itzen W
Itzen W
ARCH A160 - 3-D Modeling:SketchUp 1 (2 Units)
This course introduces Google SketchUp 3-D Modeling as used for
architectural design visualization. Computers with SketchUp Pro will
be used and instruction will focus on computer modeling a rectilinear
design and exporting images and animation for design presentation.
Students should have basic knowledge of computers and file management. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34456 1pm-3:05pm F
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
TECHCT 151
Online
Pullman L
Pullman L
ARCH A162 - 3-D Model: Rhino/3-D Studio Max (2
Units)
This course introduces 3-D Modeling for architectural design visualization using Rhino or 3-D Studio Max software. Hands-on instruction will
focus on digitally modeling a design with rectilinear and non-rectilinear
geometry and exporting images for design presentation. Students
should have basic knowledge of computers and file management.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
CRN #33128 will use Rhino software.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33128 6pm-8:00pm W
8pm-10:15pm W
TECHCT 155
TECHCT 155
Fuchs Jr S
Fuchs Jr S
ARCH A167 - Video for Architecture (1 Unit)
This course is for architecture/design students and professionals who
want to use digital video to present creative projects. Emphasis will be
on narrative story-telling and communicating a message using Windows
Moviemaker or Apple iMovie. Students should have knowledge of
computer operation and file management and provide a USB drive. This
course may be taken three times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
9 week course beginning the week of Feb 19.
34992 6pm-8:00pm W
8pm-9:00pm W
TECHCT 114
TECHCT 114
Bertheaud S
Bertheaud S
ARCH A170 - Fabrication/Safety Arch (1 Unit)
This is a limited introduction to computer-assisted fabrication for architecture and custom construction and will cover shop safety and simple
operations. Students will have the opportunity to use Computer Numeric
Controls (CNC) and laser tools. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Feb 21.
33130 9am-11:05am F
11:05am-1:15pm F
TECHCT 155
TECHCT 155
Fuchs Jr S
Fuchs Jr S
33131 1pm-3:00pm Th
3pm-5:15pm Th
TECHCT 155
TECHCT 155
Fuchs Jr S
Fuchs Jr S
ARCH A172 - Fabrication 2/Architecture (2 Units)
This intermediate/advanced course is on digital fabrication techniques
for architecture and construction and will include shop safety. Focus
is on independent project construction using computer-driven equipment (CNC, laser cutters, 3-D scanners and printers, etc.) Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Architectural Technology A162.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34514 1pm-3:00pm Th
3pm-5:15pm Th
TECHCT 155
TECHCT 155
Fuchs Jr S
Fuchs Jr S
ARCH A180 - Architecturl Constructn Docs (4 Units)
A basic course focusing on representation skills as applied to digital and
physical construction models and documents for a wood frame structure. Further emphasis is on architectural symbols and conventions,
specifications, building codes, products, materials, equipment, and the
development of a student-designed structure. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Architectural Technology A105, and A155
$12 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31941 1pm-2:05pm MW
TECHCT 152
2:05pm-5:15pm MW
TECHCT 152
Fuchs Jr S
Fuchs Jr S
ARCH A201 - Design/Build 1 for Architectur (2 Units)
This learn-by-doing course involves the design and construction of a
transportable structure. Students will work in teams with an instructor. Projects will vary and are likely to involve off-campus assembly.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34940 9am-11:10am F
11:10am-12:20pm F
TECHCT 114
TECHCT 114
Kings R
Carbajal G
ARCH A202 - Design/Build 2 Architecture (4 Units)
This learn-by-doing course involves the design and construction of a
structure or interior project. Students will work in teams with an instructor. Projects will vary and are likely to involve off-campus assembly. This
course may be taken four times.. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Architectural Technology A180
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34941 9am-1:30pm F
1:30pm-2:50pm F
TECHCT 114
TECHCT 114
Kings R
Carbajal G
ARCH A205 - Arch Dwg/Desgn Visual 2 (3 Units)
A continuation of Architecture A105, this advanced studio builds
on a basic understanding of design communication, strengthening
complexity and design intention in two and three-dimensional visualization techniques; including freehand sketching, graphic conventions,
modeling, perspective and orthographic drawings, shade/shadow, color
rendering, graphic presentations, and portfolio development.. Transfer
Credit CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Architectural Technology A105
$10 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31942 8am-10:05am T
TECHCT 152
10:05am-1:25pm T
TECHCT 152
Kings R
Kings R
ARCH A215 - Architectural Design/Theory 2 (4 Units)
This intermediate architectural design course teaches theories, principles, methods, and means to the creation of architectural space by
manipulation of form, space, and light. Focus is on the critical consideration and communication of spatial sequence and organization, composition, hierarchy, structure, and meaning as an expression of human,
aesthetic, and environmental determinants.. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Architectural Technology A115
$12 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30143 8am-9:00am MW
TECHCT 151
9am-12:15pm MW
TECHCT 151
Kings R
Kings R
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ARCH A220 - Bldg Materials/Systems (4 Units)
This advanced course focuses on the materials, building systems,
design, and construction methods used for non-residential construction.
The course will include field studies and hands-on projects that explore
the principles and properties of various building materials and systems
and sustainable considerations.. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Architectural Technology A180
$12.50 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30282 1pm-2:25pm MW
TECHCT 151
2:25pm-4:35pm MW
TECHCT 151
Kings R
Kings R
ARCH A230 - Architectural Design/Theory 3 (5 Units)
This advanced architectural design course is a continuation of Arch
A215, dealing with theories, principles, methods and means used in
the creation of architectural space by manipulation of form, space &
light in an urban context. Focus is on the conceptual design process of
establishing and challenging design criteria, communication and editing
of design narrative, and portfolio development. This course may be
repeated three times.. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: Architectural Technology A215
ADVISORY: Architectural Technology A205
$15 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30210 8am-12:30pm T
TECHCT 151
8am-2:15pm Th
TECHCT 151
Abernathy D
Abernathy D
ARCH A230H - Arch Design/Theory 3 Honors (5 Units)
This advanced architectural design course is a continuation of Arch
A215, dealing with theories, principles, methods and means used in the
creation of architectural space by manipulation of form, space & light in
an urban context. Focus is on the conceptual design process of establishing and challenging design criteria, communication and editing of
design narrative, and portfolio development.. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: Architectural Technology A215
ADVISORY: Architectural Technology A205
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34496 8am-12:30pm T
8am-2:15pm Th
TECHCT 151
TECHCT 151
Abernathy D
Carbajal G
ARCH A296 - History of Architecture 2 (3 Units)
Introductory study of the history of world architecture and urbanism from
the late 17th century to the present. Lectures and presentations focus
on the architecture of various regions and historical periods, highlighting
architects, buildings and environments of significance. Special emphasis is placed on the architecture of the 20th century and socio-political,
economical, technological, cultural and global influences in the evolution
of architecture. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30211 3pm-4:25pm TTh
TECHCT 158/159 Abernathy
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VISUAL & PERFORMING
ARTS DIVISION
The Visual & Performing Arts Division
includes many art related disciplines.
Refer to each discipline listed below
for classes offered this semester and the
appropriate department phone number.
• Art
• Broadcasting
• Dance
• Digital Media Arts & Design
• Film/Video
• Music
• Photography
• Theatre Arts
ART A101H - Art/Pto Rc/Pst Impr Honors (3 Units)
A survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture beginning with
the Proto-Renaissance (Late Gothic) and concluding with Post
Impressionism. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33355 1pm-4:10pm Th
ART CT 311
33591 1pm-4:10pm M
ART CT 311
Rickerson I
Rickerson I
ART A102 - Contemporary Art History (3 Units)
A survey of late modernism and contemporary art movements in
American and international culture from 1945 to the present. Emphasis
will be placed on the New York School, Minimalism, Conceptual and
Performance Art, Pop Art, Neo-Expressionism, Installation Art, and Post
Modern trends in contemporary expression. Recommended for all visual
arts majors. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30217 6pm-9:10pm T
FA 119
Doyle D
ART A103 - History of Asian Art (3 Units)
A survey of the painting, sculpture, architecture, and minor arts of
China, Korea, and Japan, emphasizing their relationship to the philosophy and religions of Asia. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
ARCH A296H - Hist of Architecture 2 Honors (3 Units)
Introductory study of the history of world architecture and urbanism from
the late 17th century to the present. Lectures and presentations focus
on the architecture of various regions and historical periods, highlighting
architects, buildings and environments of significance. Special emphasis is placed on the architecture of the 20th century and socio-political,
economical, technological, cultural and global influences in the evolution
of architecture. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33988 3pm-4:25pm TTh
TECHCT 158/159 Abernathy
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33592 12:45pm-3:55pm M
FA 119
Doyle D
ART A107 - Introduction to Art (3 Units)
An appreciation of art methods and materials presented in historical
and contemporary context. Designed to develop both observational and
hands-on experience in the creation of art emphasizing fundamental art
ideas, terminology, methodology, and the relationship of art to society.
Topics will include drawing, painting, sculpture, film arts, printmaking,
and architecture. Gallery/museum visits are required. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Art
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32675 9:25am-12:35pm T
TECHCT 158/159 Whitridge R
Phone: 714-432-5829
ART A101 - West Art/Proto-Rnc/Post Impres (3 Units)
A survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture beginning with
the Proto-Renaissance (Late Gothic) and concluding with Post
Impressionism. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30213 9:35am-11am MW
FA 119
33354 6pm-9:10pm Th
FA 119
Rickerson I
Rickerson I
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ART A110 - Color & Design: 2-D (3 Units)
A basic course in the visual organization of the elements and principles
of design as fundamental concepts in visual problem solving, composition, and color theory. Emphasis will be on the underlying nonobjective
and abstract structure of visual art. Required for art majors and certificate programs. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID ARTS 100.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30139
30227
30087
31570
30224
30222
8:50am-9:50am MW
9:50am-12pm MW
9:30am-10:30am MW
10:30am-12:40pm MW
9:30am-11:30am F
11:30am-4pm F
1:30pm-2:30pm MW
2:30pm-4:40pm MW
1:30pm-2:30pm TTh
2:30pm-4:40pm TTh
6:50pm-7:50pm MW
7:50pm-10pm MW
ART CT 315
ART CT 315
ART CT 105
ART CT 105
ART CT 315
ART CT 315
ART CT 105
ART CT 105
ART CT 105
ART CT 105
ART CT 315
ART CT 315
Whitridge R
Whitridge R
Salinger J
Salinger J
Schriefer C
Schriefer C
Salinger J
Salinger J
Salinger J
Salinger J
Staff
ART A111 - Color & Design: 3-D (3 Units)
Explores the basic concepts of three-dimensional form in visual art
and design. Studio practice using basic materials and tools. Required
for art majors and recommended for certificate programs. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: ART A110
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Optional fee for use of OCC Art Department materials: $20
30230
30223
8:30am-9:30am MW
9:30am-11:40am MW
8:30am-9:30am TTh
9:30am-11:40am TTh
ART CT 127
ART CT 127
ART CT 127
ART CT 127
Genoway K
Genoway K
Thomas N
Thomas N
ART A116 - Furniture Making/Design (4 Units)
The student will design, construct, and manufacture furniture and
related products. Same as Construction A116. Students completing
Art A116 may not receive credit for Construction A116. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31664
31663
9am-10:25am TTh
10:25am-12:10pm TTh
6pm-7:25pm TTh
7:25pm-9:10pm TTh
TECHCT 135
TECHCT 135
TECHCT 135
TECHCT 135
Peters T
Peters T
Peters T
Peters T
ART A120 - Beginning Drawing (3 Units)
This course will emphasize the perceptual and technical skill of drawing
by use of observational and drawing methodologies. The student will
render natural and artificial forms as simple and complex volumes using
a variety of media on paper. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID ARTS 110.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31112
30244
30243
30613
34805
8:30am-9:30am MW
9:30am-11:40am MW
8:30am-9:30am TTh
9:30am-11:40am TTh
9am-11:00am F
11am-3:30pm F
12:10pm-1:10pm MW
1:10pm-3:20pm MW
7pm-8:00pm MW
8pm-10:10pm MW
ART CT 325
Plunkett A
ART CT 325
Plunkett A
ART CT 325
Dowling T
ART CT 325
Dowling T
ART CT 325
Whitridge R
ART CT 325
Whitridge R
ART CT 325 Rhodehamel J
ART CT 325 Rhodehamel J
ART CT 325
Gillette L
ART CT 325
Gillette L
ART A121 - Life Drawing 1 (3 Units)
Figure drawing from the nude model. The study of volumes, foreshortening, structure, anatomy and composition of the human form.
Required of art majors. This course may be taken four times. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Art A120
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31623
31458
12:30pm-1:30pm TTh
1:30pm-3:40pm TTh
6pm-7:00pm TTh
7pm-9:10pm TTh
ART CT 325
ART CT 325
ART CT 325
ART CT 325
Topping H
Topping H
Topping H
Topping H
ART A124 - Advanced Drawing (3 Units)
Designed as a continuation of Art 120, the emphasis will be to advance
artistic concepts, style, and creative expression for intermediate and
advanced students using a variety of drawing mediums, techniques and
methodologies. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC
Prerequisite: Art A120
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33935 3:30pm-4:30pm MW
4:30pm-6:40pm MW
For counseling information call 714-432-5078
ART CT 325
ART CT 325
Dowling T
Dowling T
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ART A130 - Painting 1 (3 Units)
ART A150 - Ceramics 1 (3 Units)
ART A241 - Sculpture 2 (3 Units)
Students will develop the basic craft of painting landscape, still life,
and the figure using selected media. Students will apply and practice
a creative approach to painting to achieve an understanding of color,
space, form, and composition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Art A110 and A120
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
An introduction to ceramic materials and various techniques associated
with and necessary to work in ceramics. Exploration in Historical and
traditional pottery form as well as trends in contemporary ceramics.
Various glazing and firing techniques will include Stoneware, Porcelain
and Earthenware. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Optional fee for use of OCC Art Department materials: $30
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Advanced study in the creative use of techniques and materials of
sculpture with an emphasis on stone carving, mold making and casting,
additive sculpture, and assemblage. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Art A141
Optional fee for use of OCC Art Department materials: $30
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30259
30617
12:50pm-1:50pm MW
1:50pm-4pm MW
1pm-2:00pm TTh
2pm-4:10pm TTh
ART CT 318
ART CT 318
ART CT 318
ART CT 318
Whitridge R
Whitridge R
Dowling T
Dowling T
ART A131 - Painting 2 (3 Units)
Continuation of Art A130 with emphasis on personal expression.
Alternate painting mediums introduced. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: ART A130
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30251
30618
12:50pm-1:50pm MW
1:50pm-4pm MW
1pm-2:00pm TTh
2pm-4:10pm TTh
ART CT 318
ART CT 318
ART CT 318
ART CT 318
Whitridge R
Whitridge R
Dowling T
Dowling T
ART A141 - Sculpture 1 (3 Units)
Exploration of sculptural material and concepts, technical experiences
may include modeling, casting and fabricating with sculptural media.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Optional fee for use of OCC Art Department materials: $30
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30265
31079
8:30am-9:30am MW
9:30am-11:40am MW
12:50pm-1:50pm TTh
1:50pm-4pm TTh
ART CT 121
ART CT 121
ART CT 121
ART CT 121
Means L
Means L
Means L
Means L
ART A142 - Life Sculpture 1 (3 Units)
Exploration of figurative sculpture from the human model. Emphasizing
anatomical structure and expression. Experiences will include armature
building, clay modeling, Kiln firing, glazing and staining of the finished
sculpture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: ART A110
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30267 10am-12:05pm F
12:05pm-4:30pm F
ART CT 121
ART CT 121
Topping H
Topping H
ART A143 - Story Illustration Tech (3 Units)
Principles of Illustration applied to various drawing and painting media.
Imaginative application of theories and techniques that produce original
illustrations with clear communication of concept. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Art A120
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32782 9:10am-10:10am TTh
10:10am-12:20pm TTh
ART CT 315
ART CT 315
Garrison K
Garrison K
ART A144 - Illustration 2 - Sequential
Sequential Illustration with an emphasis on advanced visual storytelling
techniques and the development of a personal style. Application of
principles of concept, character and background design. One and onehalf hours lecture, one and one-half hours lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: ART A143
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
35012 8:30am-9:30am TTh
ART CT 315
9:30am-11:40pm TTh
ART CT 315
Garrison K
Means L
Garrison K
Means L
ART A145 - Exhibition Design 1 (3 Units)
Includes the solving of design problems related to gallery and museum
exhibits. Emphasis on spatial planning, crowd flow and thematic
presentation based on curatorial criteria. Development of skills related
to art handling, lighting and signage graphics. Development of skills
for framing, pedestal construction and model making for exhibition
presentation. Recommended for all visual art and architecture students.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34516 1pm-2:00pm MW
2pm-4:10pm MW
ART CT 127
ART CT 127
Norris T
Norris T
30272
30273
34806
8:30am-9:30am TTh
9:30am-11:40am TTh
1:10pm-2:10pm MW
2:10pm-4:20pm MW
12:10pm-1:10pm TTh
1:10pm-3:20pm TTh
ART CT 113
ART CT 113
ART CT 113
ART CT 113
ART CT 113
ART CT 113
Myers K
Myers K
Myers K
Myers K
Myers K
Myers K
ART A151 - Ceramics 2 (3 Units)
Students will be introduced to the Potters Wheel and to various
wheel thrown techniques. Students will be familiarized with functional
Ceramics, studio organization and advanced technical language. The
study of selected historic and contemporary information will be covered.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Art A150
Optional fee for use of OCC Art Department materials: $30
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30277 5:50pm-6:50pm MW
6:50pm-9pm MW
ART CT 113
ART CT 113
Myers K
Myers K
Introduction to contemporary practices and aesthetics of printmaking.
Formal elements and techniques using a broad range of materials and
processes including: relief (linocut, woodcut), intaglio (drypoint, etching,
collograph), lithography, and monoprinting. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Optional fee for use of OCC Art Department materials: $35
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
ART CT 106
ART CT 105
Lorigan J
Lorigan J
ART A171 - Printmaking 2 (3 Units)
Further development of formal, technical, and conceptual skills in
printmaking. Emphasis on color printing and combinations of print
techniques as well as development of personal handling of the media.
Rotating concentration of specific print processes such as intaglio, relief
and planographic. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Art A170
Optional fee for use of OCC Art Department materials: $35
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31377 8:30am-10:30am F
10:30am-3pm F
ART CT 106
ART CT 105
Lorigan J
Lorigan J
Theory and practice of screen process printing; construction of the
screen, techniques of photo stencil making, color registration, and
printing on various surfaces pertinent to fine art and commercial application. Emphasis on execution of original designs and understanding of
contemporary applications. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Optional fee for OCC art materials: $50
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
ART CT 101
ART CT 101
Wolfson S
Wolfson S
ART A180 - Professional Studies 1 (2.5 Units)
An exploration and identification of areas of employment and professional activity in art making. Presentation techniques including a portfolio of art work, personal artistic statement, and critiques and reports
reflecting an understanding of the information presented through guest
lecturers, films and field trips. Recommended for all Visual Arts majors.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
35038 1:05pm-3:05pm MW
3:05pm-5:20pm MW
ART CT 315
ART CT 315
ART CT 121
ART CT 121
ART CT 121
ART CT 121
Means L
Means L
Means L
Means L
ART A245 - Exhibition Design 2 (3 Units)
Continued coursework in the solving of design problems related to gallery and museum exhibits. Emphasis on spatial planning, crowd flow and
thematic presentation based on curatorial criteria. Development of skills
related to art handling, lighting and signage graphics. Development of
skills for framing, pedestal construction and model making for exhibition presentation. Assignment of specific responsibilities in design and
management Recommended for all visual art and architecture students.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Art A145
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34511 1pm-2:00pm MW
2pm-4:10pm MW
ART CT 127
ART CT 127
Norris T
Norris T
A basic course in cartooning for students interested in learning how
to cartoon without any previous formal art training. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31676 9am-11:00am Sat
11am-3:30pm Sat
ART CT 105
ART CT 105
Williams P
Williams P
ART A270 - Cartooning 2 (3 Units)
A continuation of Cartooning 1 with an emphasis on developing skills,
story idea interpretation, and a professional approach to cartooning.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Art A269
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31677 9am-11:00am Sat
11am-3:30pm Sat
ART CT 105
ART CT 105
Williams P
Williams P
Astronomy
Phone: 714-432-5846
ASTR A100 - Introduction to Astronomy (3 Units)
ART A175 - Screen Process Printing (3 Units)
33077 8:50am-9:50am TTh
9:50am-12pm TTh
8:30am-9am MW
9am-11:40am MW
12:50pm-1:20pm TTh
1:30pm-4pm TTh
ART A269 - Cartooning 1 (3 Units)
ART A170 - Printmaking 1 (3 Units)
31376 8:30am-10:30am F
10:30am-3pm F
31161
31631
Means L
Means L
Introduction to the origin, evolution and structure of the solar system,
stars, galaxies and the universe. Historical milestones in the science of
astronomy from ancient times to the space age. Consideration of current
controversies in astronomy and the future of astronomical research and
space exploration. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34778 3:30pm-7:45pm MTWTh CHEM 207 Contopoulos N
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34326 3:30pm-4:55pm MW
MATH LCT 2 Contopoulos N
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
30305 6am-7:30am MTWTh
TECHCT 158/159 Contopoulos
ASTR A100H - Introduction Astronomy Honors (3
Units)
Introduction to the origin, evolution, and structure of the solar system,
stars, galaxies, and the universe. Historical milestones in the science of
astronomy from ancient times to the space age. Consideration of current
controversies in astronomy and the future of astronomical research and
space exploration. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31402 9:35am-11am TTh
LEWIS 211 Contopoulos N
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ASTR A100L - Introduction to Astronomy Lab (1 Unit)
ATHL A119 - Athletic Team Training (.5 - 2 Units)
A beginning laboratory course designed for non-science majors. It will
provide practical experience with the scientific method through outdoor
astronomical observations and indoor analysis of experimental data.
Same as Natural Science A100A. Students completing Astronomy
A100L may not receive credit for Natural Science A100A. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Astronomy A100 or concurrent enrollment.
Course designed for students who are interested in improving their
skills for competitive athletic performance. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week courses beginning the week of Jan 27.
30309 7:45am-11:05am MW
PLNETARIUM Contopoulos N
34329 6pm-9:20pm MW
PLNETARIUM Contopoulos N
ASTR A103 - Cosmology (3 Units)
An introduction to the origin and evolution of the universe with emphasis
on the major cosmological models. Galaxy types, gravitational lensing,
non-luminous matter, and the cosmological constant will be studied.
An overview of particle physics and special and general relativity will be
included. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34780 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
LEWIS 205 Contopoulos N
Athletics
Intercollegiate Athletics
- Conditioning
Phone: 714-432-5766
ATHL A109 - Sports Conditioning (.5 - 2 Units)
This course is designed to develop fundamental skills and techniques
specifically for athletic competition. Workouts and drills are held on
athletic fields and in the fitness facilities. This course may be taken four
times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
4 week courses beginning Jan. 2.
-For .5 unit34705
34706
34707
34708
34709
34710
34711
34712
34713
34714
4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
TRACK
Jennings I
GYM MAIN FLR
Turner T
POOL
Iacopetti A
SOFTBL FLD
Smith K
BASEBL FLD
Altobelli J
TENNIS CRT
Ketcham C
TENNIS CRT
Esquivel M
CMCC
Collins S
SAIL CTR
Behr L
SAIL CTR
Prioleau P
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 2 unitsFor prospective men and women swim team members.
34364 6:45am-7:15am TTh
POOL
Iacopetti A
7:15am-8:50am TTh
POOL
Iacopetti A
For prospective football team members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are not refundable after the scheduled
drop date.
34365 3:30pm-4pm TTh
LEBARD STADIUM Smith C
4pm-5:35pm TTh
LEBARD STADIUM Smith C
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
-For 1 unitMen’s Basketball Team
34361 3:30pm-4:05pm MW
GYM MAIN FLR Spencer S
4:05pm-5:35pm MW
GYM MAIN FLR Spencer S
Women’s Basketball Team
34362 3:30pm-4:05pm TTh
GYM MAIN FLR Thornton M
4:05pm-5:35pm TTh
GYM MAIN FLR Thornton M
For prospective football team members.
34363 3:30pm-4:05pm TTh
LEBARD STADIUM Young J
4:05pm-5:35pm TTh
LEBARD STADIUM Young J
CLASS SCHEDULE INFORMATION IS
SUBJECT TO CHANGE - CHECK THE
OCC WEB SITE OFTEN FOR
UPDATES TO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED
SCHEDULE INFORMATION.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Open to all students by petition only. See the Dean of Physical
Education. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are
non-refundable after the scheduled drop date.
-For 1 unit34370 2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
GYM FOYER
Knox J
-For 1.5 units34372 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
GYM FOYER
Knox J
-For 2 units34376 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
GYM FOYER
Knox J
-For 2 unitsWomen’s volleyball team members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are not refundable after the scheduled drop date.
34373 1:15pm-1:50pm TTh
FITCLX 100
Cutenese C
1:50pm-3:20pm TTh
FITCLX 100
Cutenese C
Men’s water polo team members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are not refundable after the scheduled drop date.
34374 3:45pm-4:20pm MW
POOL
Lee A
4:20pm-5:55pm MW
POOL
Lee A
Women’s Water Polo team members. Eligibility based on successful
audition. Registration fees are not refundable after the scheduled drop
date.
34375 7pm-7:35pm MW
POOL
Iacopetti A
7:35pm-9:05pm MW
POOL
Iacopetti A
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
For prospective men’s and women’s soccer team members. Eligibility
based on successful audition. Registration fees are not refundable after
the scheduled drop date.
For 1 unit.
34891 3:30pm-4:05pm TTh
SOCCER FLD
Smith K
4:05pm-5:35pm TTh
SOCCER FLD
Smith K
8 week courses beginning the week of Mar 31.
Open to all students by petition only. See the Dean of Physical
Education. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are
non-refundable after the scheduled drop date.
-For .5 unit34366 2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
GYM FOYER
Knox J
-For 1 unit34371 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
GYM FOYER
Knox J
-For 1 unitFor prospective women’s soccer team members. Eligibility based on
successful audition. Registration fees are not refundable after the
scheduled drop date.
34367 3:30pm-4:05pm TTh
SOCCER FLD
Smith K
4:05pm-5:35pm TTh
SOCCER FLD
Smith K
For prospective men’s soccer team members. Eligibility based on
successful audition. Registration fees are not refundable after the
scheduled drop date.
34482 3:30pm-4:05pm TTh
SOCCER FLD Strachan G
4:05pm-5:35pm TTh
SOCCER FLD Strachan G
Men’s water polo team members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are not refundable after the scheduled drop date.
34368 3:45pm-4:20pm MW
POOL
Lee A
4:20pm-5:50pm MW
POOL
Lee A
Women’s Water Polo team members. Eligibility based on successful
audition. Registration fees are not refundable after the scheduled drop
date.
34369 7pm-7:35pm MW
POOL
Iacopetti A
7:35pm-9:05pm MW
POOL
Iacopetti A
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
Athletics
Intercollegiate Athletics
- Women
ATHL A235 - Basketball Team - Women’s (1 Unit)
This course is for students who have successfully auditioned for the OCC
Intercollegiate Women’s basketball team during the first eight weeks of
the fall semester. May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis.
This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
For prospective basketball team members.
34444 3:30pm-4pm MTWThF
4pm-5:40pm MTWThF
GYM MAIN FLR Thornton M
GYM MAIN FLR Thornton M
ATHL A238 - Crew Team - Women’s (2 Units)
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be
taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This course may be taken
four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
For crew team members.
34446 6:30am-7:05am MTWThF ROWING CTR
7:05am-8:35am MTWThF ROWING CTR
Behr L
Behr L
ATHL A241 - Fastpitch Team (2 Units)
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be
taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. This course may be taken
four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
For softball team members.
34448 1pm-1:35pm MTWThF
SOFTBL FLD
1:35pm-3:05pm MTWThF SOFTBL FLD
Smith K
Smith K
ATHL A242 - Swimming Team - Women’s (2 Units)
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be
taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. This course may be taken
four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
For swim team members.
34450 1:40pm-2:15pm MTWThF POOL
2:15pm-3:45pm MTWThF POOL
Iacopetti A
Iacopetti A
ATHL A243 - Tennis Team - Women’s (2 Units)
Auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be taken for
grades or on a credit-no credit basis. This course may be taken four
times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
For tennis team members.
34452 1pm-1:35pm MTWThF
TENNIS CRT
1:35pm-3:05pm MTWThF TENNIS CRT
Esquivel M
Esquivel M
ATHL A244 - Track & Field Team - Women’s (2 Units)
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be
taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. This course may be taken
four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
For track team members.
34454 1pm-1:35pm MTWThF
TRACK
1:35pm-3:05pm MTWThF TRACK
Knox J
Knox J
Orange Coast College SPRING 2014
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
Athletics
Intercollegiate Athletics
- Men
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be
taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. This course may be taken
four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
For baseball team members.
34353 12:45pm-1:20pm MTWThF BASEBL FLD
1:20pm-2:50pm MTWThF BASEBL FLD
Altobelli J
Altobelli J
This course is for students who have successfully auditioned for the OCC
Intercollegiate Men’s basketball team during the first eight weeks of the
fall semester. May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This
course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
For prospective basketball team members.
Spencer S
Spencer S
ATHL A252 - Crew Team - Men’s (2 Units)
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be
taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This course may be taken
four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
For prospective crew team members.
34357 6:30am-7:05am MTWThF ROWING CTR
7:05am-8:35am MTWThF ROWING CTR
Prioleau P
Prioleau P
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be
taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. This course may be taken
four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
For prospective golf team members.
CMCC
CMCC
Collins S
Collins S
ATHL A258 - Swimming Team - Men’s (2 Units)
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be
taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. This course may be taken
four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
For prospective swim team members.
34436 1:40pm-2:15pm MTWThF POOL
2:15pm-3:45pm MTWThF POOL
Iacopetti A
Iacopetti A
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be
taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. This course may be taken
four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
For prospective tennis team members.
Ketcham C
Ketcham C
ATHL A260 - Track & Field Team - Men’s (2 Units)
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be
taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. This course may be taken
four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
For prospective track team members.
34440 1pm-1:35pm MTWThF
TRACK
1:35pm-3:05pm MTWThF TRACK
Knox J
Knox J
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
AMT A172 - Pwrplnt Prplr/Lube Sys FAA (4 Units)
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be
taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. This course may be taken
four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
For volleyball team members.
Fundamental theory of propellers and lubrication system components.
Practical experience in overhauling, repairing, testing, and troubleshooting different types of systems and components. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology A170
Turner T
Turner T
Aviation Maintenance
Technology
Phone: 714-432-5137
Fundamental theory of aviation blueprints and drafting. Practical experience in blueprint reading, drawing, sketches of repairs, alterations,
schematics, and varied uses of graphs and charts. Transfer Credit: CSU.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34942 11:50am-1:15pm MTWThF SKL CT 105
1:15pm-2:55pm MTWThF SKL CT 105
Carter J
Carter J
AMT A160 - Airframe & Pwrplnt Elec FAA (6 Units)
Fundamental theory relating to aircraft electrical systems, ice and rain,
and fire protection systems. Practical experience in disassembly, repair,
overhaul, inspection, testing of electrical components and systems.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology A151
$20 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students enrolled in this lecture must also enroll in the AMT A160 lab,
#30031.
Lecture
30031 9:15am-1:30pm TTh
Lab
SKL CT 104
Zombek M
SKL CT 102
Zombek M
AMT A161 - Arfrm Sheet Mtl/Cmposte FAA (5.5 Units)
Fundamental theory relating to aircraft structures. Practical experience
in sheet metal, composites, wood, riveting, fabric, inspection, and painting. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology A153
$25 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students enrolled in this lecture must also enroll in the AMT A161 lab,
#30364.
30334 7am-8:05am MWF
Lecture
Lab
30364 8:10am-11:10am MWF
SKL CT 105
Foster R
SKL CT 110
Foster R
AMT A162 - Airframe Asmbly/Rig/ECS FAA (3 Units)
ATHL A259 - Tennis Team - Men’s (2 Units)
34438 1pm-1:35pm MTWThF
TENNIS CRT
1:35pm-3:05pm MTWThF TENNIS CRT
Instructor
ATHL A261 - Volleyball Team - Men’s (2 Units)
30333 7am-9:05am TTh
ATHL A255 - Golf Team - Men’s (2 Units)
34359 9:35am-1:25pm MW
2:20pm-5:50pm T
Bldg/Room
AMT A155 - Gen Blueprint Read/Drft FAA (2 Units)
ATHL A251 - Basketball Team - Men’s (1 Unit)
FITCLX 100
FITCLX 100
Time
34442 1pm-1:35pm MTWThF
GYM MAIN FLR
1:35pm-3:05pm MTWThF GYM MAIN FLR
ATHL A250 - Baseball Team (2 Units)
34355 3:30pm-4pm MTWThF
4pm-5:40pm MTWThF
CRN
23
Fundamental theory of assembly, cabin control systems, and rigging.
Practical experience in rigging, assembly, disassembly, repair, overhaul, testing, inspection, and operation of component parts. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology A153
$19 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the AMT A162
lab, #30135.
Lecture
30336 11:30am-12:35pm WF
30135 12:45pm-3pm WF
Lab
SKL CT 104
Zombek M
SKL CT 110
Zombek M
$20 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the AMT A172
lab, #30493.
30337 7am-8:10am TTh
Lecture
SKL CT 105
Foster R
Lab
30493 8:30am-11:40am TTh
SKL CT 110
Foster R
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the AMT A172
lab, #34944.
Lecture
34943 6pm-7:10pm MW
SKL CT 105
Kimball D
Lab
34944 7:15pm-10:25pm MW
SKL CT 110
Kimball D
AMT A173 - Pwrplnt Gas Turbine Eng FAA (6 Units)
Fundamental theory and overhaul of turbine engines, starting systems,
and system components. Practical experience in disassembly, repair,
overhaul, inspection, and testing of turbine engines and components.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology A150 and A153
$20 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the AMT A173
lab, #30982.
30338 7am-8:05am MWF
Lecture
30982 8:30am-12pm MWF
Lab
SKL CT 104
Carter J
SKL CT 110
Carter J
AMT A174 - Powerplant Ignition Sys FAA (2.5 Units)
Fundamental theory of ignition systems and practical experience in
disassembly, repair, overhaul, inspection, and testing of ignition components. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology 151
$20 material fee for this course
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
Students enrolled in this lecture must also enroll in the AMT A174 lab,
#34946.
Lecture
34945 7am-8:10am MTWThF
SKL CT 105
Foster R
34946 8:15am-11:40am MTWThF SKL CT 105
Foster R
Lab
AMT A180 - Airframe Instrumentatn FAA (2.5 Units)
A survey and limited practical experience of basic instrumentation systems used in private, corporate, and commercial aircraft. Included are
aircraft nomenclature, acronyms, and use of computer-based training
systems. Transfer Credit: CSU.
4 week courses beginning Jan. 2.
Students enrolled in this lecture must also enroll in the AMT A180 lab,
#34950.
Lecture
34949 7am-8:40am MTWThF
Lab
SKL CT 104
Staff
34950 9am-11:35am MTWThF
SKL CT 102
Staff
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
Students enrolled in this lecture must also enroll in the AMT A180 lab,
#34948.
Lecture
34947 6pm-7:00pm TTh
SKL CT 105
Staff
Lab
34948 7:05pm-8:20pm TTh
SKL CT 102
Staff
For registration information call 714-432-5072
24
CRN
Orange Coast College SPRING 2014
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
AMT A181 - Arfrm Comm/Nvgation Sys FAA (2 Units)
Survey of avionic systems used in navigation and communication and
use of computer-based flight management systems, flight deck orientation, and theory of flight. ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology
180. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the AMT A181
lab, #30434.
Lecture
31437 11:30am-12:55pm M
SKL CT 105
Zombek M
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
34952 7:30pm-9:10pm TTh
Lab
SKL CT 105
Staff
SKL CT 102
Staff
AMT A184 - Avionics Install/Trblshtg (4 Units)
A course in aircraft radio navigational and communication systems.
Bench test, installation and ramp test of transmitter and receiver
systems and their operating principles. Systems include VHF Comm,
VOR, ILS, and Transponder. Students are required to bring hand tools.
Prerequisite: Aviation Maintenance Technology A182
ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology A151
$15 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33576 9am-12:10pm Sat
SKL CT 105
12:10pm-3:20pm Sat
SKL CT 110
Staff
Aviation Pilot Training
Biology A180
Entry level course for commercial pilot training program. Covers basic
aerodynamics, aircraft performance, Federal Aviation Regulations,
aviation weather factors and cross country navigation procedures.
Provide introductory material on radio navigation, radio communications
procedures, human factors and aviation safety. Meets the preparation
requirements for the FAA Private Pilot computerized knowledge examination. All training is conducted in accordance with Federal Aviation
Regulation (FAR) Part 61. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34520 1pm-3:35pm TTh
30115 6:30pm-9:05pm MW
TECHCT 161
TECHCT 161
Young R
Young R
APT A132 - Aviation Navigation (3 Units)
TECHCT 201
Maurer E
APT A133 - Aviation-Meteorology (3 Units)
Entry level course for commercial pilot training program. This course will
cover the forces which generate and affect weather, weather systems,
aviation weather services and cross country weather planning procedures. The course will also provide detailed material on aviation weather
hazards and aviation meteorological reports. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33136 5:30pm-8:40pm W
TECHCT 201
Biology
A280
(Evolutionary
Ecology 4 units)
Biology
A281
& A 282
(Molecular Biology 2 units each)
Course covers the basic principles of flight theory in both low and high
speed regimes. Airflow theory, airfoil design, high lift devices, induced
and parasitic drag, stall patterns, climb and sink performance, thrust
and power, control & stability in the subsonic, transonic, and supersonic
conditions. Extensive discussion of stall/spin aerodynamics and recovery
techniques. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
TECHCT 161
Maurer E
Provides academic background for Private Pilots preparing for the
FAA Commercial Pilot license. Covers transport category aircraft
performance considerations, advanced weight and balance, multiengine aerodynamics, and Federal Aviation Regulations applicable
to Commercial pilots. Meets the preparation requirements for the
FAA Commercial Pilot computerized knowledge examination. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Aviation Pilot Training A130 or current Private Pilot
Certificate with Instrument rating. Students satisfying the Pilot
Certificate prerequisite must present proof to the instructor at
the first week of the course.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Maurer E
TECHCT 161
Young R
APT A180 - Basic Air Transportatn (3 Units)
Provides an analysis of the airline industry by providing historical background information on the evolution of the United States air transportation system along with a current analysis of the airlines, air traffic control
system, business aviation and general aviation. The goal is to prepare
students for entry into the airline industry through an analysis of market
factors that influence airline operations as well as fleet planning, route
planning, strategic planning and labor issues. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33993 6pm-9:10pm T
TECHCT 161
Staff
Biology
A283
(Genetics 4 units)
Biology
APT A138 - Aerodynamics (3 Units)
32678 1pm-4:10pm M
This course provides academic background for pilots preparing for
the FAA Commercial Pilot license and FAA Instrument rating. The
course will cover basic visual navigation, instrument navigation, use of
Global Positioning Systems and an introduction to Flight Management
Computers. Current Private Pilot Certificate will be verified by the
Instructor at the first class meeting. Three hours. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Aviation Pilot Training A130, current Private Pilot
Certificate. Current Private Pilot Certificate will be verified by the
instructor at the first class meeting.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33991 8:45am-11:55am M
Biology
A185
(Diversity of
Organisms 5 units)
APT A139 - Commercl Pilot Grnd Sch (3 Units)
APT A130 - Private Pilot Grnd Sch (5 Units)
Instructor
(Cell & Molecular - 4 units)
33137 8:45am-11:55am Th
Phone: 714-432-5605
Bldg/Room
Biology Major course requirements vary considerably from one 4-year college to the next. OCC
recommends the completion of Biology A180, Biology A185, Biology A280, Biology A283, in preparation
for transfer to most 4-year colleges and universities. Students transferring to UC, Irvine should also take
Biology A281 and Biology A282. Biology A182 (zoology) and Biology A183 (botany) are also offered
in prepa ration for transfer in lieu of Biology A185. All students should review the requirements of the
institution to which they plan to transfer to insure the completion of the appropriate courses.
30434 1pm-3:00pm M
SKL CT 102
Zombek M
8 week courses beginning the week of Mar 31.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the AMT A181
lab, #34952..
Lecture
Time
Recommended Biology Major Sequence
Lab
34951 6pm-7:25pm TTh
CRN
Phone: 714-432-5846
BIOL A100 - Principles of Biology (4 Units)
A general study of life processes with emphasis on biological chemistry,
cells, molecular biology, heredity, ecology, evolution, and the diversity
of life. Suitable as a general education elective for the non-science
major. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students enrolled in a Biol A100 lecture must also enroll in a Biol
A100 lab.
Lectures
30567
30604
30610
30341
30342
11:10am-12:35pm TTh
12:45pm-2:10pm MW
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
3:55pm-5:20pm MW
7:10pm-10:20pm W
30345
30360
31285
30348
30750
30838
30232
31020
30258
30343
31121
30346
30737
9:15am-12:25pm M
9:15am-12:25pm T
9:15am-12:25pm Th
12:40pm-3:50pm M
12:40pm-3:50pm T
12:40pm-3:50pm W
12:40pm-3:50pm Th
3:55pm-7:05pm M
3:55pm-7:05pm T
3:55pm-7:05pm W
3:55pm-7:05pm Th
7:10pm-10:20pm T
7:10pm-10:20pm M
Labs
BIO SC 200
CHEM 214
BIO SC 200
BIO SC 200
BIO SC 200
Elliott K
Goerrissen J
Goerrissen J
Perkins M
Sanchez S
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
BIO SC 105
Goerrissen J
Goerrissen J
Goerrissen J
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
CRN #30517 is online with exams and laboratory on-campus. Students
must e-mail the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
Exams on campus Friday, March 1 and April 12, 5:15-8:00 p.m.;
Thursday, May 23, 5:15-8:00 p.m.
Email: jmclaughlin@occ.cccd.edu
Students who enroll in this online lecture must also enroll in the on
campus Biol A100 lab, #30595.
Lecture
30517 3 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
McLaughlin J
Lab
30595 7:10pm-10:10pm W
BIO SC 105
Staff
CRN #34245 is online with exams and laboratory on-campus. Students
must e-mail the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
Exams on campus Friday, March 1 and April 12, 5:15-8:00 p.m.;
Thursday, May 23, 5:15-8:00 p.m.
Email: jmclaughlin@occ.cccd.edu
Students who enroll in this online lecture must also enroll in the on
campus Biol A100 lab, #30575.
Lecture
34245 3 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
McLaughlin J
Lab
30575 7:10pm-10:10pm Th
BIO SC 105
Staff
25
Orange Coast College SPRING 2014
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
BIOL A100H - Principles of Biology Honors (4 Units)
BIOL A185 - Diversity of Organisms (5 Units)
BIOL A225 - Human Physiology (5 Units)
A general study of life processes with emphasis on biological chemistry,
cells, molecular biology, heredity, ecology, evolution, and the diversity of
life. Suitable as a general education elective for the non-science major.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students enrolled in this Biol A100 lecture must also enroll in the lab
Biol A100M, #34760.
Lecture
An introduction to the evolution, physiology, and ecology of all major
groups of organisms, including eubacteria, archaebacteria, protists,
fungi, plants, animals, and viruses. Students also develop their scientific
experimentation skills, including statistical data analysis and writing.
Meets for 3 hours a week in lecture, 6 hours a week in lab. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Biology A180 or A180H with a grade of ‘C’ or better
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A185 lab
(#30727, #31344, #31350).
Lecture
This course presents the functions of the human body, with an
emphasis on the relationship of structure (Anatomy) and function
(Physiology). Basic concepts and practical applications are stressed.
Laboratory participation is required. This course meets requirements for
pre-nursing, physical therapy and physical education majors. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Chemistry A130
ADVISORY: Biology A220 or A221
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A225.
Lecture
34759 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
Lab
34760 9:15am-12:25pm W
CHEM 214
Goerrissen J
BIO SC 105
Elliott K
BIOL A125 - Human Biology (3 Units)
31249 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
A transferable general education biology course for students not majoring in the life sciences. Emphasis on relationships of biology to human
beings with emphasis on molecular genetics, heredity, major body
systems, disease, and human interactions with the environment. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30121 9:35am-11am MW
TECHCT 158/159
Sogo L
Designed for the major in the biological sciences and pre-health
profession majors. Emphasizing central concepts of biology, including
biochemistry, cell biology, membrane dynamics, molecular genetics,
classical genetics, and biotechnology. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Completion of Chemistry A130 or concurrent enrollment in one of the following: Chemistry A180 or A185 or A220 or
A225. Chem A180 qualifying exam does not substitute for Chem
A130 prerequisite or Chem A180 corequisite. Non-native speaking students must be eligible to enter ESL A031 and A035.
$6 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students enrolled in a Biol A180 lecture must also enroll in a Biol
A180 lab.
34762 9:35am-11am MW
34761 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
33856
33850
33853
33852
33854
33851
33855
9am-12:10pm Th
9:30am-12:40pm T
11:05am-2:15pm W
1pm-4:10pm T
1pm-4:10pm Th
5:30pm-8:40pm T
5:30pm-8:40pm W
Labs
BIO SC 200
CHEM 214
Bialecki M
Sogo L
BIO SC 203
BIO SC 203
BIO SC 203
BIO SC 203
BIO SC 203
BIO SC 203
BIO SC 203
Staff
Sogo L
Staff
Bialecki M
Bialecki M
Staff
Staff
BIOL A182 - Zoology (3 Units)
Includes basic aspects of phylogeny, morphology, physiology and
behavior of vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Emphasizes comparing the variety of mechanisms animals have evolved to solve common
biological problems. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students will submit papers online using Blackboard.
30902 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
BIO SC 200
Elliott K
BIOL A182L - Zoology Lab (1 Unit)
A laboratory course emphasizing animal phylogeny, anatomy, and physiology using representative types. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Biology A182, or concurrent enrollment
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31018
30972
2:30pm-3pm Th
3pm-5:40pm Th
5:50pm-6:20pm Th
6:20pm-9pm Th
BIO SC 210
BIO SC 210
BIO SC 210
BIO SC 210
Michelotti R
Michelotti R
Michelotti R
Michelotti R
BIOL A183 - Botany (3 Units)
Includes the dynamics of plants and their processes with particular
emphasis on the structure and function of living plants. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
.30375 9:35am-11am MW
BIO SC 204
Hanlon B
BIOL A183L - Botany Lab (1 Unit)
A course in the dynamics of plants and their processes with particular
emphasis on the structure and function of living things. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Biology A183, or concurrent enrollment
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30365 11:10am-2:20pm W
BIO SC 210
31344 11:10am-2:20pm TTh
30727 4pm-7:10pm MW
31350 4pm-7:10pm TTh
BIO SC 200
BIO SC 206
BIO SC 206
BIO SC 206
Perkins M
Perkins M
Staff
Perkins M
Hanlon B
Fundamentals of bacteriology, mycology, protozoology, and virology.
Includes food, water and medical microbiology, factors in resistance,
infection, and disease. Human normal flora and the immune response
are included. Microbial ecology, genetics, and bioenergetics are
covered. Recommended for biological science majors. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in lecture #30159 must also enroll in a Biol A210
lab (#30166, #30827, #31681, #31831).
Lecture
30159 9:35am-11am TTh
30166
31681
30827
31831
CHEM 207
Labs
11:10am-2:20pm MW
3pm-6:10pm MW
3pm-6:10pm TTh
11:10am-2:20pm TTh
BIO SC 207
BIO SC 207
BIO SC 207
BIO SC 207
Boyer D
Boyer D
Boyer D
Nguyen P
Nguyen P
Students who enroll in lecture #31680 must also enroll in a Biol A210
lab, #31693 or #31353.
Lecture
31680 5:25pm-6:50pm MW
BIO SC 200
Staff
Labs
31693 7pm-10:10pm MW
BIO SC 207
Staff
31353 7pm-10:10pm TTh
BIO SC 207
Staff
This course introduces the structure of the human body. Taught from
a functional perspective, it emphasizes the relationship of structure
(Anatomy) to function (Physiology). Laboratory participation is required.
It is designed to satisfy requirements for nursing, physical therapy and
physical education majors. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A220 lab
(#33577, #33841, #30117, #30380).
Lecture
33577
33841
30117
34560
SCIENC HALL
Labs
9:35am-12:45pm MW
1pm-4:10pm TTh
5pm-8:10pm TTh
6:30pm-9:40pm MW
BIO SC 108
BIO SC 108
BIO SC 108
BIO SC 108
Baker C
Haeri S
Madsen B
Staff
Djang S
BIOL A221 - Anatomy-Physiology (4 Units)
Anatomy and physiology as a combined discipline. Designed for Career
and Certificate Programs. Suitable as a general education elective for
the non-science major. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A221
Lectures.
32043 2:50pm-4:15pm MW
30382 4:55pm-6:20pm TTh
30385
30598
31585
30386
30389
30597
30184
30388
Labs
9:30am-12:40pm M
9:30am-12:40pm W
9:35am-12:45pm T
9:35am-12:45pm Th
1pm-4:10pm T
1pm-4:10pm Th
4:55pm-8:05pm W
6:30pm-9:40pm T
Labs
30392 12pm-3:10pm TTh
30391 1:30pm-4:40pm MW
MATH LCT 1
Russell G
BIO SC 112
BIO SC 112
Russell G
Haeri S
For majors in the biological sciences. Evolutionary and ecological principles and their relevance at several levels of organization. Includes principles governing classification of life, principles of evolution, conditions
for life, adaptations to the environment, analysis of ecological niches,
population, and community/ecosystem ecology from an evolutionary
viewpoint. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Biology A180
ADVISORY: Biology A182 and A183, or A185
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the Biol A280 lab.
Lecture
31843 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
MATH LCT 1
MATH LCT 1
Russell G
Baker C
BIO SC 106
BIO SC 106
BIO SC 106
BIO SC 106
BIO SC 106
BIO SC 106
BIO SC 106
BIO SC 106
Baker C
Russell G
Baker C
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
BIO SC 102
Elliott K
Lab
This course includes multiple field trips during lab time and one
overnight field trip. Contact the instructor for additional information.
kelliott@occ.cccd.edu
31881 9am-12:10pm F
BIO SC 210
Elliott K
BIOL A281 - Biochemistry (2 Units)
An introduction to the chemistry of biology. This course is designed to
satisfy transfer requirements for some biology majors. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Biology A180 and Chemistry A220 or higher
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
31409 1:50pm-4pm MW
BIOL A220 - Human Anatomy (5 Units)
33840 8am-9:25am TTh
30390 9:35am-11am TTh
BIOL A280 - Evolutionary Ecology (4 Units)
BIOL A210 - General Microbiology (5 Units)
BIOL A180 - Cell/Molecular Biology (4 Units)
Lectures
Labs
BIO SC 204
Bialecki M
BIOL A282 - Molecular Biology (2 Units)
An introduction to molecular biology emphasizing gene structure and
function. This course is designed to satisfy transfer requirements for
biology majors. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Biology A180 and Chemistry A220
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
31590 1:55pm-4pm MW
BIO SC 204
Bialecki M
BIOL A283 - Genetics (4 Units)
This course covers the principles of Mendelian inheritance; gene
transmission in prokaryotes and eukaryotes; recombination and mutation; gene regulation, replication, and expression; cell division; and
biochemical genetics. Additional emphasis is placed on problem solving.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Biology A180 or A180H, and Chemistry A180
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31354 1:30pm-3:35pm TTh
BIO SC 204
Sogo L
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CRN
Orange Coast College SPRING 2014
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
Business
BUS A100 - Intro to Business (3 Units)
A survey of the many dimensions of business with a focus on careers:
organization, management, marketing, legal aspects, international business, business climate, financial operations, the banking system, and
investments. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC. C-ID BUS 110
4 week courses beginning Jan. 2.
Online
BUS ED 101
Beau L
Gordon L
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30404 9:35am-11am MW
BUS ED 102
Scholz S
30136 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
BUS ED 107
Beau L
34924 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
BUS ED 103
Scholz S
34925 2:20pm-5:30pm T
BUS ED 108
Gordon L
31887 2:20pm-5:30pm W
LEWIS 205
Gordon L
31978 6:30pm-9:40pm W
CHEM 214
Gordon L
CRN #31817 is 100% online. After enrolling, students must e-mail
the instructor by Thursday of the first week of classes for instructions
to begin.
Email: kklammer@occ.cccd.edu
31817 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Klammer K
CRN #31819 is 100% online. E-mail class questions to the instructor
through e-mail in your Blackboard class.
31819 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Beau L
CRN #32205 is 100% online. After enrolling, students must e-mail
the instructor by Thursday of the first week of classes for instructions
to begin.
Email: kklammer@occ.cccd.edu
32205 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Klammer K
CRN #34152 is 100% online. After enrolling, students must e-mail
the instructor by Thursday of the first week of classes for instructions
to begin.
Email: kklammer@occ.cccd.edu
34152 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Klammer K
A survey of the many dimensions of business with a focus on careers:
organization, management, marketing, legal aspects, international business, business climate, financial operations, the banking system, and
investments. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID BUS 110
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
BUS ED 103
Gordon L
BUS A110 - Business Law (3 Units)
Focuses on the legal and regulatory environment of business and management, including the legal system and methods of resolving disputes.
The court system, trials and appeals, ethics, the Constitution, crimes
and torts, contracts, product liability, employment, antitrust, and international perspectives will be examined. Case studies will be presented.
This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30409
30411
30420
31950
30418
30260
8am-9:25am MW
9:35am-11am MW
9:35am-11am TTh
11:10am-12:35pm TTh
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
6:30pm-9:40pm W
BUS ED 106
BUS ED 106
BUS ED 106
BUS ED 103
BUS ED 103
FA 116
Bldg/Room
Instructor
The Business and Computing
Division includes all of the following
departments. Refer to each department for a listing of courses offered
this semester and the appropriate
department phone number.
• Accounting
• Business
• Management
• Marketing
• Computer Information Systems
• Computer Science
• Leadership Studies
• Real Estate
Bennett J
Bennett J
Stoneking J
Stoneking J
Stoneking J
Causey D
CRN #31821 is approx. 50% on campus & 50% online. Students must
meet on campus every Tuesday, 6:50-8:10 p.m., Bus Ed 103. The
remainder of the course is completed online. See http://occonline.occ.
cccd.edu/online/shostetler
Email: shostetler@occ.cccd.edu
31821 6:50pm-8:10pm T
BUS ED 103
Hostetler S
1 hr 30 min/week arr.
Online
Hostetler S
Provides an overview of international business. Explores political, financial, and legal environments of selected countries and their impacts on
firms’ international business activities. Emphasis is given to business
practices and comparative cultural topics. This course may also be
offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31202 6:30pm-9:40pm M
BUS ED 104
Gordon L
BUS A120 - Personl Financl Success (3 Units)
Personal financial planning addressing the fundamentals of career
planning, budgeting, investments, housing, insurance, taxation, estate
planning, retirement planning, consumer credit, and spending. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30425 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
BUS ED 104
Plisco D
BUS A134 - Excel 1 (2 Units)
Topics include spreadsheet concepts, model building, formula development, formula functions, charts, and list functions. Provides preparation
for students seeking Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) core certification.
Same as Computer Information Systems A134. Students completing Business A134 may not receive credit for Computer Information
Systems A134. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #34485 is 100% online. Before enrolling, students MUST read the
information at http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~watsonm/index.html for Bus
A134. After enrolling students must e-mail instructor by Wednesday of
the first week of the classes.
Email: online.watson@gmail.com
34485 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Watson M
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
34476 5:30pm-9:45pm W
COMP C 102
Grane B
BUS A138 - Business English (3 Units)
Principles of editing written communication applicable to business.
Emphasis on fundamentals of grammar and sentence structure.
Recommended for all business majors. This course may also be offered
online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
CLASS SCHEDULE INFORMATION IS
SUBJECT TO CHANGE - CHECK THE
OCC WEB SITE OFTEN FOR
UPDATES TO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED
SCHEDULE INFORMATION.
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
BUS A139 - Business Communication (3 Units)
Designed to develop writing skills necessary for effective business
communications. Emphasizes skill in applying, planning, writing, and
verbalizing business communication techniques. Students will need a
fundamental knowledge of English and the mechanics of writing. This
course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID BUS 115
Prerequisite: English A100
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34719 13 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Scane D
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34153 9:35am-11am TTh
BUS ED 110
Scane D
31735 11:10am-12:35pm MW
BUS ED 110
Hostetler S
30432 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
BUS ED 110
Scane D
31827 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
BUS ED 110
Hostetler S
34556 6pm-9:10pm T
BUS ED 109
Area S
30104 6pm-9:10pm W
BUS ED 109
Area S
CRN #34926 is 100% online. E-mail class questions to instructor
through e-mail in your Blackboard class.
34926 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Scane D
CRN #34927 is 100% online. E-mail class questions to instructor
through e-mail in your Blackboard class.
34927 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Scane D
BUS A185 - Public Relations (3 Units)
BUS A118 - Intro to Intl Business (3 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
BUS A100H - Intro Business Honors (3 Units)
30270 2:20pm-5:30pm M
Time
Business And
Computing Division
Phone: 714-432-5867
34718 13 hrs 15 min/week arr.
34717 1pm-5:40pm MTWTh
CRN
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #30437 is 100% online. Students MUST read the course information at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/gclark and click on the
Bus A138 link at the bottom of the page for instructions on beginning
the course.
Email: gclark@occ.cccd.edu
30437 6 hrs 20 min/week arr.
Online
Clark G
Introduction to the basic principles, components, and techniques
of effective public relations. Topics include publicity and promotion,
advertising, media and community relations, and approaches to problem
solving. Same as Communication Studies A185. Students completing
Business A185 may not receive credit for Communication Studies 185.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: English A100
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34995 6pm-9:10pm W
BUS ED 103
Gbye D
BUS A200 - Business Finance (3 Units)
Provides students with the fundamentals of financial management.
The course addresses financial organizations, financial analysis and
planning, working capital, the budgeting process, sources of financing,
mergers and acquisitions, and cash flow analysis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31596 9:35am-11am MW
BUS ED 107
Fuller B
BUS A210 - Securities Investment (3 Units)
Basic concepts of investing in stocks and bonds with emphasis on
market mechanics, types of orders, role of market professionals,
margin accounts, selling short, commissions, and choosing a broker.
Comprehensive study of approaches to price patterns, value investing,
and the development of a rational investment philosophy. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30443 6:30pm-9:40pm W
BUS ED 102
Plisco D
BUS A212 - Practical Investmt Mgmt (3 Units)
Modern stock and bond portfolio management practices and techniques. Focus is on risk management strategies, ethical issues, and
industry standards as they relate to conflicts of interest, performance
measurement, and presentation of results. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30438 6:30pm-9:40pm T
BUS ED 102
Plisco D
27
Orange Coast College SPRING 2014
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
BUS A234 - Excel 2 (2 Units)
CVT A150 - Adv Electrocardiography (2 Units)
Create templates and macros using Visual Basic for Applications to
automate Excel tasks, formula auditing, data validation, complex problem solving, importing data, routing changes, PivotCharts, PivotTables,
and trendlines. Provides preparation for students seeking Microsoft
Office Specialist (MOS) certification. Same as Computer Information
Systems A234. Students completing Business A234 may not receive
credit for Computer Information Systems A234. This course may also
be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Business A134 or Computer Information Systems
A134
Advanced procedures in electrocardiographic testing, including stress
testing, Holter monitoring, and pacemakers. Advanced arrhythmias
including ventricular conduction disturbances effects of drugs, electrolyte imbalances, myocardial infarction, and cardiac pharmacology.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #32727 is 100% online. Before enrolling, students MUST read
the information at http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~watsonm/index.html
for BUS A234. After enrolling, students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes.
Email: online.watson@gmail.com
32727 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Watson M
Study of communication functions, choices, and roles for professionals in business. Practice in using verbal, nonverbal, and writing skills
to communicate one-on-one, electronically, and in groups. Same as
Management A239. Students completing Business A239 may not
receive credit for Management A239. This course may also be offered
online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #30036 is 100% online. E-mail class questions to instructor
through e-mail in your Blackboard class.
30036 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Scane D
BUS A240 - Intro to Entrepreneurship (3 Units)
This course examines essential activities required for launching a new
business venture. Some of the topics students are exposed to include:
feasibility analysis, components of a business plan, business model,
intellectual property, marketing, ethics, taxes, break-even analysis, and
etc. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30894 6:30pm-9:40pm M
BUS ED 107
Blanc G
CRN #31391 is 100% online. E-mail class questions to the instructor
through e-mail in your Blackboard class.
31391 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Scane D
CRN #34928 is approximately 50% online and 50% on campus.
Students must attend class on campus every Wednesday, 8:55-10:20
a.m. in Bus Ed 103. The remainder of the course is completed online.
E-mail class questions to instructor through e-mail in your Blackboard
class.
34928 8:55am-10:20am W
BUS ED 103
Scane D
1 hr 30 min/week arr.
Online
Scane D
Cardiovascular
Technology
CVT A170 - ECG Clinical Experience (5 Units)
Assigned clinical practice within a health care facility in areas of routine
ECG testing, stress testing, monitor technician, Holter monitoring, and
pacemaker evaluation. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Allied Health A115 and Cardiovascular Technology
A160
Corequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A150
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30448 4pm-5:05pm W
ALH SC 206
Isaac D
CVT A250 - Adv Echocadiography (3 Units)
Advanced theory, equipment, and procedures in echocardiography,
including Doppler, color flow Doppler in adults, pediatric and fetal
echocardiography. Further development of techniques and evaluation of
disease states using exercise stress, TEE, pharmacological stress, and
contrast echocardiographic studies. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A200 and A205
Corequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A255
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30449 5:55pm-9:05pm T
ALH SC 204
Isaac D
CVT A255 - Adv Echocardiography Lb (1 Unit)
Introduction to the concepts of cardiac catheterization primarily for diagnosis of coronary artery disease. Includes hemodynamics, cardiovascular radiologic safety, aseptic and sterile field maintenance, pressure
monitoring equipment, catheters, and contrast used for catheterization.
Catheterization techniques, drug pharmacology used in the procedures
and complications of cardiac catheterization. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A160
Corequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A150
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Lee R
Bldg/Room
Instructor
Chemistry
Phone: 714-432-5846
CHEM A020 - Prob Solvg/Organic Chem 1 (1 Unit)
This course covers problem-solving skills and strategies that enhance
success in Chemistry A220. Topics include problems in organic chemical structure, nomenclature, reactions and reaction mechanisms.
Prerequisite: Chemistry A185 or higher
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34318 10:25am-11am MW
CHEM 207
Congleton J
CHEM A025 - Prob Solvg/Organic Chem 2 (1 Unit)
This course covers problem-solving skills and strategies that enhance
success in Chemistry A225. Topics include problems in organic
chemical structure, nomenclature, reactions and reaction mechanisms.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Chemistry A220
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34319 8:50am-9:25am TTh
CHEM 214
Mucciaro T
CHEM A110 - Introduction to Chemistry (5 Units)
Principles of inorganic, organic, and bio-chemistry. Not for those who
will take Chemistry A180 or A130. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Prerequisite: Mathematics A010 or higher with
grade of C or better. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Chem A110 lab.
Lecture
30457 3:30pm-5:35pm MW
CHEM 227
Frechen R
Labs
30719 6pm-9:10pm M
CHEM 129
Frechen R
31296 6pm-9:10pm W
CHEM 129
Hellman A
CHEM A130 - Preparation for Gen Chemistry (4 Units)
$10 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30451 6pm-9:10pm M
ALH SC 204
30450 6pm-9:10pm W
ALH SC 204
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Lognion C
Lee R
CVT A260 - Cerebro/Periphrl Ultrasound (2.5 Units)
Diagnosis and scanning techniques in the evaluation of cerebrovascular
disease by ultrasound and Doppler testing. Includes normal anatomy
and physiology of the cerebrovasculature, ultrasound instrumentation,
and examination techniques relating to pathologies. Upper and lower
vascular extremity anatomy and imaging evaluation for diagnostic
quality. Imaging demonstrations and direct student scanning. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A200
Corequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A250 and A255
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
ALH SC 204
ALH SC 204
Staff
CVT A265 - Echo Clinical Lab 2 (6 Units)
CVT A130 - Intro Invasive Cardiolo (3 Units)
Time
Skill development in advanced echocardiographic techniques under
direct supervision. Includes spectral Doppler, color flow Doppler,
pediatric, stress/pharmacological stress, TEE, and further evaluation of
adult echocardiography. Computer lab modules for advanced echocardiographic techniques and Registry Exam Review. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A200 and A205
Corequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A250
30452 6pm-8:05pm Th
8:05pm-9:35pm Th
Phone: 714-432-5549
ALH SC 206
Isaac D
Isaac D
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
BUS A239 - Professionl Communicatn (3 Units)
31411 5:30pm-8:40pm Th
$10 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33787 5:30pm-7:40pm W
ALH SC 206
7:40pm-8:40pm W
ALH SC 206
CRN
Experience in echocardiography and cerebral vascular ultrasound in
an assigned clinical facility to include conferences, physician lectures,
and seminars relating to actual patient situations or examinations for
diagnostic findings. Successful clinical performance evaluation and
submission of written patient case study. Offered on a pass-no pass
basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A210
Corequisite: Cardiovascular Technology A250 and A255
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30453 4:30pm-5:35pm T
ALH SC 204
30 hrs/week arr.
COMM SITE
Introduction to the principles, calculations, and laboratory techniques of
chemistry for students planning to take Chemistry A180.May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A030 or higher (or appropriate placement)
ADVISORY: Eligibility for ESL A160 or English A099
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in lecture #30460 must also enroll in a Chem
A130 lab (#30291, #30324, #30461, #30464, #30463).
Lecture
30460 9:35am-11am MW
CHEM 214
Appel M
Labs
30291 7:50am-11am T
CHEM 129
Appel M
30463 11:10am-2:20pm M
CHEM 129
Razavi B
30324 11:10am-2:20pm M
CHEM 126
Appel M
30461 11:10am-2:20pm T
CHEM 126
Congleton J
30464 11:10am-2:20pm W
CHEM 129
Appel M
Students who enroll in lecture #30592 must also enroll in a Chem
A130 lab (#30462, #30606, #31923, #33822, #34781, #31365).
Lecture
30592 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
CHEM 214
Vieau A
Labs
30462 7:50am-11am W
CHEM 126
Vieau A
30606 7:50am-11am Th
CHEM 126
Vieau A
31923 11:10am-2:20pm W
CHEM 126
Vieau A
33822 2:30pm-5:40pm T
CHEM 126
Vieau A
34781 2:30pm-5:40pm W
CHEM 126
Vieau A
31365 6pm-9:10pm T
CHEM 126
Vieau A
Students who enroll in lecture #35018 must also enroll in a Chem
A130 lab #34782.
Lecture
35018 4:25pm-5:50pm MW
CHEM 219
Razavi B
Lab
34782 6pm-9:10pm W
CHEM 126
Razavi B
Bueker K
Staff
COURSE TRANSFERABILITY: A course designated as Transfer Credit: CSU or CSU/UC is transferable under one or more of the following three categories. 1. Lower Division Major
Requirements 2. General Education Requirements 3. Elective units. Students are advised to discuss their educational goal with an academic counselor. Questions regarding course transferability can be answered in the Transfer Center.
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CHEM A180 - General Chemistry A (5 Units)
This course studies gases, solutions, reactions, bonding theories, acidbase, and redox theory. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. CID- CHEM 110.
Prerequisite: Math A030 or higher with grade of ‘C’ or better, and
Chemistry 130 or higher (or appropriate placement) with grade
of ‘C’ or better based on chemistry assessment plus one year of
high school chemistry.
SAFETY PREREQUISITE: ESL students must be eligible to enter
ESL A031 and ESL A035.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in lecture #30469 must also enroll in a Chem
A180 lab (#30470, #30472, #30473).
Lecture
30469 11:10am-12:35pm MW
Labs
30470 11:10am-2:20pm TTh
30473 1pm-4:10pm MW
30472 2:30pm-5:40pm TTh
CHEM 214
Maughan H
CHEM 124
CHEM 124
CHEM 124
Maughan H
Maughan H
Maughan H
Students who enroll in lecture #32071 must also enroll in a Chem
A180 lab (#30095, #30471, #31215, #32091, #32706).
Lecture
32071 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
CHEM 207
Gonzales S
Labs
31215 7:50am-11am TTh
CHEM 121
Gonzales S
30095 9:30am-12:40pm MW
CHEM 121
Gonzales S
30471 1pm-4:10pm MW
CHEM 121
Gonzales S
32091 1pm-4:10pm TTh
CHEM 121
Herman A
32706 6pm-9:10pm TTh
CHEM 121
Hellman A
CHEM A185 - General Chemistry B (5 Units)
Study of non-ideal solutions, chemical equilibria, thermodynamics,
kinetics and nuclear chemistry. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Chemistry A180 with grade of ‘C’ or better
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Chem A185
lab.
Lecture
30474 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
31685
30475
30477
30476
30231
Labs
7:50am-11am TTh
11:10am-2:20pm MW
1pm-4:10pm TTh
3pm-6:10pm MW
6pm-9:10pm TTh
CHEM 214
Laux J
CHEM 118
CHEM 118
CHEM 118
CHEM 118
CHEM 118
Laux J
Laux J
Appel M
Laux J
Frechen R
CHEM A220 - Organic Chemistry A (3 Units)
A study of organic compounds and their reactions from the standpoint
of structure, mechanisms and kinetics. Introduction to spectroscopic
methods of identification. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Chemistry A185 with grade of ‘C’ or better
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31987 11:10am-12:35pm MW
CHEM 207
Congleton J
CHEM A220L - Organic Chemistry A Lab (2 Units)
Theory and techniques of separation, purification, synthesis, and
analysis of organic compounds including instrumental methods of chromatography and spectroscopy. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Chemistry A185
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34322
34320
34321
7:50am-8:20am TTh
8:20am-11am TTh
12:50pm-1:20pm MW
1:20pm-4pm MW
6pm-6:30pm MW
6:30pm-9:10pm MW
CHEM 115
CHEM 115
CHEM 115
CHEM 115
CHEM 115
CHEM 115
Congleton J
Congleton J
Congleton J
Congleton J
Pinnick D
Pinnick D
CHEM A225 - Organic Chemistry B (3 Units)
Further study of the structures, reactions, mechanisms and kinetics of
organic compounds. Introduction to biologically important compounds
and natural products. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
30479 9:35am-11am TTh
CHEM 214
Mucciaro T
CHEM A225L - Organic Chemistry B Lab (2 Units)
Further applications of laboratory theory and techniques in the synthesis
and analysis of organic compounds including instrumental methods of
chromatography. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Chemistry A220L or A221
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34323
34324
34325
9:30am-10:05am MW
10:05am-12:40pm MW
11:10am-11:45am TTh
11:45am-2:20pm TTh
2:30pm-3:05pm TTh
3:05pm-5:40pm TTh
CHEM 115
CHEM 115
CHEM 115
CHEM 115
CHEM 115
CHEM 115
Mucciaro T
Mucciaro T
Mucciaro T
Mucciaro T
Frechen R
Frechen R
Communication Studies
Phone: 714-432-5716
CMST A100 - Interpersonal Communication (3 Units)
Teaches effective communication skills through the study of self-concept, listening, perception, language usage, persuasion, and nonverbal
communication. Emphasis is on developing and applying good communications skills and overcoming the barriers to effective communication.
Writing and speaking skills are emphasized and evaluated. Transfer
Credit: CSU, UC.
4 week courses beginning Jan. 2.
34818 9am-12:10pm MTWThF
LIT&LN 148
34819 10am-1:10pm MTWThF
LIT&LN 146
34820 11:30am-2:40pm MTWThF LIT&LN 244
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CMST A110 - Public Speaking (3 Units)
Prerequisite: Chemistry A220 with grade of ‘C’ or better
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Monahan G
Coco F
Anderson C
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33890 8am-9:25am MW
LIT&LN 146
Crachiolo S
33893 8am-9:25am MW
LIT&LN 148
Barta N
33891 8am-9:25am TTh
LIT&LN 148
Carroll K
33892 8am-9:25am TTh
LIT&LN 145
Malinis B
33895 9:35am-11am MW
LIT&LN 148
Crachiolo S
33896 9:35am-11am MW
TECHCT 181
Bell III J
33901 9:25am-12:35pm F
LIT&LN 148
La Mer E
33898 9:35am-11am TTh
TECHCT 184 Haghighat S
33899 9:35am-11am TTh
CHEM 219
La Mer E
33902 11:10am-12:35pm MW
BIO SC 100
Bell III J
33903 11:10am-12:35pm MW
LIT&LN 146
Barta N
33905 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
LIT&LN 146
Bullard B
33906 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
BIO SC 100
Coco F
34130 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
TECHCT 184 Haghighat S
33908 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
LIT&LN 244
Coco F
34575 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
TECHCT 184
Habel L
34790 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
CHEM 227
Bell III J
33909 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
TECHCT 184
Bahti C
33910 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
CHEM 219
Odasso D
33911 2:20pm-5:30pm M
SO SCI 107
Breit C
33912 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
TECHCT 184
Habel L
33913 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
LIT&LN 148
Carroll K
33914 2:20pm-3:45pm TTh
LIT&LN 146
Bahti C
33916 2:20pm-5:30pm W
BUS ED 103
Staff
34791 3:55pm-5:20pm MW
TECHCT 184
Habel L
34792 3:55pm-5:20pm TTh
LIT&LN 148
Bahti C
33919 5:30pm-6:55pm TTh
LIT&LN 148
Monahan G
35041 6pm-9:10pm T
SO SCI 111
Ivey M
33922 6pm-9:10pm W
LIT&LN 146
Ivey M
33920 7pm-10:10pm M
LIT&LN 148
Breit C
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
33900 9:25am-12:35pm TTh
MATH W 143 Anderson C
CMST A105 - Intrapersonal Communication (3 Units)
Designed to teach students effective communication processes with
and about oneself. Emphasis is on developing a greater self-awareness
and self-esteem by studying cognitive science, whole brain learning,
language and symbolic processing, perception, and nonverbal communication skills. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33924 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
LIT&LN 146
CLASS SCHEDULE INFORMATION IS
SUBJECT TO CHANGE - CHECK THE
OCC WEB SITE OFTEN FOR
UPDATES TO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED
SCHEDULE INFORMATION.
Instructor
Bullard B
Designed to teach students how to overcome stage fright and to develop
organizational, research, and delivery skills. Students will learn to outline, write, and deliver various types of speeches. An emphasis is placed
on speaking, listening, and critical thinking skills. Transfer Credit: CSU;
UC. C-ID COMM 110.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33938
33939
33940
35042
33961
33941
33942
33944
33943
33955
34794
34793
33945
33946
33947
33950
33951
33948
33949
34576
33952
33953
33954
33956
34577
33958
33960
33963
33962
34795
33967
33968
34796
34797
8am-9:25am MW
8am-9:25am MW
8am-9:25am TTh
8am-9:25am TTh
9:25am-12:35pm F
9:35am-11am MW
9:35am-11am MW
9:35am-11am MW
9:35am-11am TTh
9:35am-11am TTh
9:35am-11am TTh
9:35am-12:45pm W
11:10am-12:35pm MW
11:10am-12:35pm MW
11:10am-12:35pm MW
11:10am-12:35pm MW
11:10am-2:20pm F
11:10am-12:35pm TTh
11:10am-12:35pm TTh
11:10am-12:35pm TTh
12:45pm-2:10pm MW
12:45pm-2:10pm MW
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
2:20pm-3:45pm MW
2:20pm-3:45pm MW
2:20pm-3:45pm TTh
3:55pm-5:20pm MW
5:30pm-6:55pm TTh
6pm-9:10pm M
6pm-9:10pm T
6pm-9:10pm W
6pm-9:10pm Th
LIT&LN 116
LIT&LN 244
LIT&LN 146
SO SCI 108
LIT&LN 244
LIT&LN 146
LIT&LN 244
LIT&LN 221
LIT&LN 244
LIT&LN 146
TECHCT 185
MATH W 143
BUS ED 107
CHEM 227
TECHCT 181
LIT&LN 244
LIT&LN 146
BIO SC 102
BIO SC 204
TECHCT 181
LIT&LN 146
TECHCT 181
LIT&LN 244
TECHCT 181
LIT&LN 148
TECHCT 181
LIT&LN 244
LIT&LN 148
LIT&LN 146
LIT&LN 219
LIT&LN 115
LIT&LN 146
LIT&LN 148
LIT&LN 146
Polk S
Anderson C
De Surra C
Nia H
Anderson C
Polk S
Anderson C
Barta N
Coco F
De Surra C
Polk S
De Surra C
Anderson C
McAlear E
Grossman S
Coco F
Bullard B
Smith D
Odasso D
Malinis B
Anderson C
Grossman S
Coco F
McAlear E
Monahan G
Grossman S
Coco F
Haghighat S
Lohman B
Malinis B
Davari S
Davari S
Monahan G
Dinger M
CMST A120 - Readers Theatre Oral Interp (3 Units)
Explores the oldest performance tradition, storytelling, and focuses on
the principles and methods of effective oral interpretation. Through
analysis of poetry, plays and stories, in both individual and group
performance, the student will learn to edit and construct a script, and to
perform successfully. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34220 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
LIT&LN 244
De Surra C
CMST A150 - Forensics Workshop (1 - 4 Units)
Competitive forensics. May be taken for 1, 2, 3 or 4 units depending
on the number of hours and the number of events in which the student
participates. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 1 unit33971 2:20pm-3:25pm T
LIT&LN 244
-For 2 units33972 2:20pm-4:20pm T
LIT&LN 244
2 hr 15 min/week arr.
LIT&LN 244
-For 3 units33973 2:20pm-4:20pm T
LIT&LN 244
5 hr 35 min/week arr.
LIT&LN 244
-For 4 units33974 2:20pm-4:20pm T
LIT&LN 244
9 hrs/week arr.
LIT&LN 244
De Surra C
Polk S
Davari S
Smith D
Odasso D
McAlear E
De Surra C
Polk S
Davari S
Smith D
Odasso D
McAlear E
De Surra C
Polk S
Davari S
Smith D
Odasso D
McAlear E
De Surra C
Polk S
Davari S
Smith D
Odasso D
McAlear E
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CMST A155 - Intercultural Communication (3 Units)
The study, practice, and application of communication theories as
they relate to different cultural, subcultural, ethnic, and racial groups.
Emphasis on interpersonal effectiveness, including skills in nonverbal
processing, assessment of different cultural interactional patterns, and
the reduction of racism and ethnocentrism. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33927 9:25am-12:35pm W
CHEM 219
34798 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
CHEM 219
La Mer E
La Mer E
CMST A165 - Men Women & Communication (3 Units)
Major issues will be addressed regarding communication behaviors
and communication conflicts between men and women of all gender
orientations. Study will focus on problem analysis specific to gender
self-awareness, gender conflict and how gender is communicated and
constructed in our daily lives. Same as Gender Studies A165. Students
completing Communication Studies A165 may not receive credit for
Gender Studies A165. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33929 11:10am-12:35pm MW
33928 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
34799 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
LIT&LN 148
LIT&LN 148
LIT&LN 148
Carroll K
Carroll K
Carroll K
CMST A170 - Nonverbal Communication (3 Units)
The analysis and application of nonverbal cues and their effect on interpersonal and intercultural communication. Emphasis is on developing
effective communication skills as they relate to physical appearance and
dress, body movement, face and eye communication, vocal cues which
accompany spoken words, and the use of environment and space. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33930 9:35am-11am TTh
LIT&LN 148
Carroll K
CMST A180 - Intro to Mass Communications (3 Units)
A survey of major mass mediums and their influence on the artistic and
cultural expression of contemporary society. Appreciate the aesthetics of and evaluate radio, television, film, print media, and Internet.
Advertising, PR, media law and ethics are covered. Students learn
analytical skills to help become critical consumers/developers of media.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33925 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
34801 2:20pm-3:45pm TTh
33926 6pm-7:25pm MW
CHEM 207
CHEM 214
CHEM 207
Lohman B
Lohman B
Lohman B
CMST A185 - Public Relations (3 Units)
Introduction to the basic principles, components, and techniques
of effective public relations. Topics include publicity and promotion,
advertising, media and community relations, and approaches to
problem solving. Same as Business A185. Students completing Mass
Communications A140 may not receive credit for Business A185.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: English A100
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34802 6pm-9:10pm W
BUS ED 103
Gbye D
CMST A220 - Essentials of Argumentation (3 Units)
Theory and practice of argumentation and persuasion with emphasis on
critical thinking skills as they apply in listening, speaking, and writing.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33975 8am-9:25am TTh
LIT&LN 244
33976 9:35am-11am MW
TECHCT 184
33978 9:35am-11am TTh
TECHCT 181
33977 11:10am-12:35pm MW
TECHCT 184
33979 6pm-9:10pm M
LIT&LN 146
Polk S
Fricker N
Smith D
Fricker N
Monahan G
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KEYBOARDING/TYPING COURSES
The following keyboarding/typing courses are offered each
eight weeks in length and are each 1.5 units of credit
CIS A090
Beginning Computer Keyboarding 1
For students who do not know how to
type without looking at the keyboard.
CIS A092
Beginning Computer Keyboarding 2
For students who have completed
CIS A090 or who can type
at least 30 words per minute.
CIS A091
Keyboard Speed & Accuracy
For students who have completed CIS
A090 or who type at least 20 wpm.
Computer & High
Technology
CIS A092 - Beg Computer Keyboarding 2 (1.5 Units)
Phone: 714-432-5194
CHT A100 - Comp Use in Technology (3 Units)
An introduction to the current state of computer hardware and software
and software technology for the student enrolled in technical courses.
An overview for the person who wants to understand computers and
automation in industry. Not a programming course. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30355 1:30pm-2:55pm TTh
34598 1:30pm-4:40pm W
TECHCT 201
TECHCT 201
Maurer E
Maurer E
Computer Information
Systems
Phone: 714-432-5867
CIS A090 - Beg Comptr Kyboarding 1 (1.5 Units)
The student will develop basic keyboarding skills on a computer keyboard using correct stroking techniques on letter, number, and symbol
keys. Emphasis on developing accuracy and speed. No credit will be
given to students who can already type 30 words per minute. This
course may also be offered online. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
32463 2:20pm-3:20pm TTh
BUS ED 105
Grane B
3:20pm-4:55pm TTh
BUS ED 105
Grane B
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #32459 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions on beginning
the course. Additional course information at http://occonline/online/
sradford
Email: sradford@occ.cccd.edu
32459 5 hrs 20 min/week arr.
Online
Radford S
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #34483 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions on beginning
the course. Additional course information at http://occonline/online/
sradford
Email: sradford@occ.cccd.edu
34483 5 hrs 20 min/week arr.
Online
Radford S
CIS A091 - Keyboard Speed & Accuracy (1.5 Units)
Development of keyboarding skill on a microcomputer for students who
know how to type by touch. Speed and accuracy development using a
variety of learning aids and software for diagnostic, prescriptive drills.
May be taken concurrently with another typing course if desired. Offered
on a pass-no pass basis only.
Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems A090
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
34480 2:20pm-3:20pm TTh
BUS ED 105
3:20pm-4:55pm TTh
BUS ED 105
Grane B
Grane B
Keyboarding on the computer for students who can type by touch
control and know alphabetic, numeric, and symbolic keys presented
in Computer Information Systems A090. Emphasis on speed and
accuracy on straight copy material, introduction to MS Word, formatting
of memos, personal letters, business letters, one-page reports, and
simple tables. This course may also be offered online. Offered on a
pass-no pass basis only.
Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems A090
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
34481 2:20pm-3:20pm TTh
BUS ED 105
Grane B
3:20pm-4:55pm TTh
BUS ED 105
Grane B
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #34479 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions on beginning
the course. Additional course information at http://occonline/online/
sradford
Email: sradford@occ.cccd.edu
34479 5 hrs/week arr.
Online
Radford S
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #34484 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions on beginning
the course. Additional course information at http://occonline/online/
sradford
Email: sradford@occ.cccd.edu
34484 5 hrs 20 min/week arr.
Online
Radford S
CIS A100 - Intro Cmptr Applicat (3 Units)
Introductory computer course for MS Windows and applications.
Students learn about the computer operating system and software
applications for word processing, spreadsheets, databases, multimedia
presentations, the Internet, and social networking tools. Provides preparation for students seeking Microsoft Certified Application Specialist
(MCAS) certification. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A090 or equivalent
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30144 9:35am-11am MW
30545 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
30546 5:30pm-8:40pm Th
COMP C 101
COMP C 109
COMP C 102
Watson M
Grane B
Clough B
CRN #30550 is 100% online. Before enrolling, students MUST read
the information at http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~watsonm/index.html
for CIS A100. After enrolling, students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes.
Email: online.watson@gmail.com
30550 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Watson M
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
30549 2:20pm-5:30pm TTh
BUS ED 109
Watson M
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CIS A106 - PC Concepts: Linux+ Cert Prep (4 Units)
CIS A123 - Intro Web Page Design (2 Units)
CIS A163 - Windows Desktop Administration (3 Units)
This course provides an overview of the Linux operating system through
the basic administration level. The student will be introduced to the
configuration of Linux software and hardware, User and Group creation
and management, process management, Linux rights and security. This
course prepares the student for the CompTIA Linux + test. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A109 and Computer
Information Systems A111
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
This course will provide a practical understanding of the HTML and
XHTML tags to design a web page. Notepad and other software tools
will be used to teach text formatting commands, background formatting, hyperlinks, E-mail links, tables, forms, image maps, and frames.
Students will also learn to insert various types of images, videos, and
sound files into a web page. This course may also be offered online. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Provides students with the knowledge required to work in enterprise
environments that use Microsoft Windows desktop operating systems.
Students will learn to install, deploy, and upgrade the Windows operating system, including ensuring hardware and software compatibility,
configure pre-installation and post-installation system settings, security features, network connectivity applications and mobile computing.
Students will also be able to maintain systems, including monitoring
for and resolving performance and reliability issues. Will help prepare
students for the Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) exams. This
course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A110
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #34347 is 100% online. All labs will be done on non-school hardware. For hardware requirements, please see http://occonline.occ.cccd.
edu/online/jhietschold/HW.html Students MUST e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin.
Email: jhietschold@occ.cccd.edu
34929 5pm-8:35pm M
8:35pm-10:25pm M
COMP C 102
COMP C 102
Riley K
Riley K
CIS A110 - PC A+ Certificate Prep (4 Units)
Introduces the hardware and operating system concepts of a personal
computer and the broad range of hardware and software technologies.
Provides preparation for students seeking A+ Certification sponsored by
the Computing Technology Industry Association and certifies the competency of entry-level service technicians in the computer industry. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32209 5pm-8:35pm W
BUS ED 106
8:35pm-10:05pm W
BUS ED 106
Baker J
Baker J
Introductory course in the applications of information systems in business. Students will learn about Information Systems, hardware and software components, networks, ethics and security issues, ecommerce,
and Web page design. Use of spreadsheet and database management
software to create computer-based solutions to business problems.
Meets the lower division computer requirement for business majors at
some CSU and UC campuses. This course may also be offered online.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID BUS 140
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
9:35am-11am MW
11am-11:40am MW
9:35am-11am TTh
11am-11:40am TTh
11:10am-12:35pm MW
12:35pm-1:15pm MW
11:10am-12:35pm TTh
12:35pm-1:15pm TTh
12:45pm-2:10pm MW
2:10pm-2:50pm MW
2:20pm-3:45pm TTh
3:45pm-4:25pm TTh
6pm-9:10pm M
9:10pm-10:15pm M
COMP C 102
COMP C 102
COMP C 102
COMP C 102
COMP C 103
COMP C 103
COMP C 103
COMP C 103
COMP C 101
COMP C 101
COMP C 103
COMP C 103
COMP C 101
COMP C 101
Barvarz P
Barvarz P
Barvarz P
Barvarz P
Murphy T
Murphy T
Murphy T
Murphy T
Watson M
Watson M
Murphy T
Murphy T
Clough B
Clough B
CRN #32485 is 100% online. Before enrolling, students MUST read
the information at http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~mwastonm/index.html
for CIS A111. After enrolling, students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of class.
Email: online.watson@gmail.com
32485 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Watson M
CRN #32487 is conducted 100% online. Before enrolling students
MUST read the information for instructions located at http://faculty.
orangecoastcollege.edu/mmalaty/CIS111Syllabus.pdf
Email: m_malaty@yahoo.com
32487 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Malaty M
CRN #33186 is conducted 100% online. Before enrolling students
MUST read the information for instructions located at http://faculty.
orangecoastcollege.edu/mmalaty/CIS111Syllabus.pdf
Email: m_malaty@yahoo.com
33186 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Malaty M
CIS A112 - Educationl Appl of Tech (2 Units)
Provides the student with the educational applications of technology,
including multimedia, Internet skills, graphics, research, video, audio,
presentation and computer skills, basic networking processes, downloads, software resources, basic troubleshooting skills, digital cameras,
scanners, and basic hardware and software evaluations. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
30226 5:30pm-9:45pm T
COMP C 103
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #31185 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin. For
additional information, see the instructor’s web site: http://csjava.occ.
cccd.edu/~pbarvarz
Email: pbarvarz@occ.cccd.edu
31185 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
Online
Barvarz P
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #31551 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor
by Wednesday of the first week of classes to begin the course. For
additional information, see the instructor’s web site: http://csjava.occ.
cccd.edu/~pbarvarz
Email: pbarvarz@occ.cccd.edu
31551 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
Online
Barvarz P
CIS A129 - CSS for Web Pages (2 Units)
CIS A111 - Intro Computer Info Sys (3 Units)
32476
32477
32478
32479
32480
32483
32484
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Murphy T
This course covers creating and using Cascading Style Sheets for
formatting Web pages. Intended for students who know how to create
web pages using HTML and XHTML. This course may also be offered
online. Transfer Credit: CSU
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A123
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #33187 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor
by Wednesday of the first week of classes to begin the course. For
additional information, see the instructor’s web site: http://csjava.occ.
cccd.edu/~pbarvarz
Email: pbarvarz@occ.cccd.edu
33187 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
Online
Barvarz P
CIS A132 - Bus Multimedia/Graphics (2 Units)
The student will use Adobe Studio MX and Adobe PhotoShop to create,
modify, implement and manage Web pages and sites that utilize multimedia interactivity and graphics for personal, business and educational
use. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
32729 5:30pm-9:45pm T
COMP C 103
Murphy T
CIS A134 - Excel 1 (2 Units)
Topics include spreadsheet concepts, model building, formula development, formula functions, charts, and list functions. Provides preparation
for students seeking Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) core certification.
Same as Business A134. Students completing Computer Information
Systems A134 may not receive credit for Business A134. This course
may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #31825 is 100% online. Before enrolling, students MUST read the
information at http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~watsonm/index.html for Bus
A134. After enrolling students must e-mail instructor by Wednesday of
the first week of the classes.
Email: online.watson@gmail.com
31825 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Watson M
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
32216 5:30pm-9:45pm W
COMP C 102
Grane B
34347 9 hrs/week arr.
Online
Hietschold J
Palmer J
CIS A171 - JavaScript 1 (2 Units)
For students who already know how to create Web pages using XHTML,
this course introduces the fundamentals of JavaScript, a scripting
language used to create interactive Web pages. Students will create
dynamic Web pages using dialog boxes, forms, menus, rollover buttons,
and image manipulation. This course may also be offered online. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #32208 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin. For
additional information, see the instructor’s web site at http://csjava.occ.
cccd.edu/~pbarvarz
Email: pbarvarz@occ.cccd.edu
32208 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
Online
Barvarz P
CIS A182 - Intro Database Concepts (4 Units)
Introduction to database concepts. Covers database design, implementation, and management. Includes introduction to relational database,
database management systems (DBMS), database modeling using
modeling techniques such as ERD and UML, normal forms and the
normalization process, structured query language SQL, database for
business intelligence and data warehousing. This course may also be
offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A111
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
35006 6pm-10:15pm T
COMP C 101 Eschavaria J
CIS A191 - Network Technologies (4 Units)
Provides an introduction to an overview of the field of networking, data
communications and connectivity, with an emphasis on terminology,
hardware, and software associated with the various components of
a network. Provide preparation for students seeking the Network +
Certification. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A110
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34091 6pm-10:15pm M
BUS ED 110
Nerad P
CIS A192 - Network Systems Admin (4 Units)
Covers terminology, technology, topologies and software used in the
Microsoft Windows servers. Students will learn to create user accounts,
implement different levels of security, apply diagnostics and back up
and maintain the software. Will help prepare students for the Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) exams. This course may also be
offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A110 and A191
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #34348 is 100% online. All labs will be done on non-school hardware. For hardware requirements, please see http://occonline.occ.cccd.
edu/online/jhietschold/HW.html Students MUST e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin.
Email: jhietschold@occ.cccd.edu
34348 11 hrs/week arr.
Online
Hietschold J
Palmer J
31
Orange Coast College SPRING 2014
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CIS A193 - Netwrk Infrastrure Admn (3 Units)
CIS A232 - Digital Video Premiere (3 Units)
CIS A285 - Virtual Desk Instal/Config/Mgm (3 Units)
Provides students with knowledge required to setup, configure, and
support network infrastructures using the TCP/IP protocol. Topics
include IP addresses, point-to-point tunneling protocols, DNS and DHCP
services. Will help prepare students for the Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer (MCSE) exams. This course may also be offered online. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A192
Using Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop and After Effects students will
acquire practical and current knowledge to acquire, modify and implement digital video, audio, multimedia and graphics for business, educational personal use. Includes: video, audio and digital acquisition methods, hardware and software evaluation and output to varied media. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A100
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #34930 is 100% online. All labs will be done on non-school hardware. For hardware requirements, please see http://occonline.occ.cccd.
edu/online/jhietschold/HW.html Students MUST e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin.
Email: jhietschold@occ.cccd.edu
34930 9 hrs/week arr.
Online
Hietschold J
Palmer J
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31608 5:30pm-8pm Th
COMP C 103
8pm-9:30pm Th
COMP C 103
Students will learn the concepts and capabilities of virtual desktops with
a focus on the installation, configuration, and management of virtual
desktops and thin clients using tools such as VMWare. This course
will provide applications-oriented administrators with the knowledge
and skills to virtualize applications with VMware ThinApp, modify
parameters to handle special circumstances, and choose the best
deployment and updating processes for organizational environments.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A110, A191 or A260
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #34931 is approximately 50% online and 50% on campus.
Students must attend the on campus meetings 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m. on
the following Saturdays: Feb. 1, 22, Mar. 8, 22, Apr 12, 26, May 10,
24. The remainder of the course is completed online.
E-mail: jbaker@occ.cccd.edu
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
CIS A194 - Netwrk Drctry Serv Admn (3 Units)
Provides a study of the procedures necessary to plan, implement, and
troubleshoot directory service infrastructures, including forests and
domains, DNS, site topology and replication, and directory strategies.
Will help prepare students for Microsoft Windows Microsoft Certified
Systems Engineer (MCSE) exams. This course may also be offered
online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A192
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #34103 is 100% online. All labs will be done on non-school hardware. For hardware requirements please see http://occonline.occ.cccd.
edu/online/jhietschold/HW.html Students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes. Open the class from MyOCC
-> My Courses for instructions.
Email: jhietschold@occ.cccd.edu
34103 9 hrs/week arr.
Online
Hietschold J
Palmer J
CIS A197 - Networking/Cisco 1 (4 Units)
This course provides an introduction to an overview of the field of network technologies, data communications, infrastructure and connectivity. This course covers Cisco’s CCNA I content and provides preparation
for students seeking the Cisco CCNA Certification. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A110
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #32069 is approx. 50% on campus and approx. 50% online.
Students must meet on campus every Tuesday, 6-10 p.m., Bus Ed
106. The remainder of the course is completed online.
Email: bsaichek@occ.cccd.edu
32069 6pm-10:00pm T
BUS ED 106
Saichek W
5 hrs/week arr.
Online
Saichek W
CIS A198 - Routing Config/Cisco 2 (3 Units)
In this class students will become familiar with the terminology and
technology used to design and build local area networks. This course
covers Cisco’s CCNA II content and provides preparation for students
seeking the Cisco CCNA Certification. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems A197
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #31836 is approx. 50% on campus and approx. 50% online.
Students must meet on campus every Tuesday, 6-10 p.m., Bus Ed
106. The remainder of the course is completed online.
Email: bsaichek@occ.cccd.edu
31836 6pm-10:00pm T
BUS ED 106
Saichek W
5 hrs/week arr.
Online
Saichek W
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Murphy T
Murphy T
CIS A234 - Excel 2 (2 Units)
Create templates and macros using Visual Basic for Applications to
automate Excel tasks, formula auditing, data validation, complex problem solving, importing data, routing changes, PivotCharts, PivotTables,
and trendlines. Provides preparation for students seeking Microsoft
Office Specialist (MOS) certification. Same as Business A234. Students
completing Computer Information Systems A234 may not receive credit
for Business A234. This course may also be offered online. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A134 or Business
A134
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #34477 is 100% online. Before enrolling, students MUST read
the information at http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~watsonm/index.html
for CIS A234. After enrolling, students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes.
Email: online.watson@gmail.com
34477 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Watson M
CIS A263 - Home Tech Integration (3 Units)
This course provides students with the competency needed to install,
integrate and troubleshoot automated residential sub-systems. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A110 and A191 or
A197
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34093 6pm-8:00pm Th
BUS ED 106
8pm-10:15pm Th
BUS ED 106
Saichek W
Saichek W
CIS A280 - Information/Storage Management (3
Units)
The course provides a comprehensive introduction to information
storage technology which enables students to make more informed
decisions in an increasingly complex IT environment. It builds a strong
understanding of underlying storage technologies and prepares Student
to learn advanced concepts, technologies and products. This course
may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A110 and Computer
Information Systems A260 or Computer Information Systems
A191
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #33192 is 100% online. All labs will be done on non-school hardware. For hardware requirements, please see http://occonline.occ.cccd.
edu/online/jhietschold/HW.html Students MUST e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes. Open the class from MyOCC
-> My Courses for instructions.
Email: jhietschold@occ.cccd.edu
33192 9 hrs/week arr.
Online
Hietschold J
Palmer J
CIS A282 - Ethical Hacking/Network Defens (3 Units)
Students will learn how hackers attack computers and networks, and
how to protect Windows and Linux systems. Legal restrictions and
ethical guidelines will be taught and enforced. Students will perform
many hands-on labs; attacking and defending, using port scans,
footprinting, buffer overflow exploits, SQL injection, privilege escalation, Trojans, and backdoors. This course may also be offered online.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A261 and A191 or
A260
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33673 6pm-8:35pm Th
8:35pm-10:10pm Th
BUS ED 110
BUS ED 110
Nerad P
Nerad P
34931 3 hrs/week arr.
Online
(See dates above) 9am-11:30am Sat BUS ED 110
Baker J
Baker J
CIS A290 - Small/Home Office Case Study 1 (3 Units)
Challenges students to apply network concepts learned in previous
courses to a case-study based problem in Small Office / Home Office
environments. Includes various responsibilities and tasks required for a
service engineer to design and execute a successful implementation.
Prepares individuals for careers as a Network Engineer in the IT industry.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: CIS A191 or A260 and CIS A261 and 263
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34932 6pm-8:30pm M
8:30pm-10:15pm M
BUS ED 106
BUS ED 106
Saichek W
Saichek W
Computer Science
Phone: 714-432-5867
CS A131 - Python Programming 1 (4 Units)
Introduction to fundamental concepts and techniques for writing
software in the Python programming language. Covers the syntax and
semantics of data types, expressions, exceptions, control structures,
input/output, methods, classes, and pragmatics of Python programming. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A111 or Computer
High Technology A100
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34933 2:20pm-4:55pm TTh
COMP C 105
Staff
CS A140 - C#.NET Programming (4 Units)
Provides students with a background in the object-oriented approach of
the C#.NET language. Emphasis is on variables, methods, control structures, arrays, objects, classes, file I/O, database, Windows and Web
Forms. Provides preparation for students seeking Microsoft Certified
Application Developer (MCAD) certification. This course may also be
offered online. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A100 or A111
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32258 5pm-9:00pm T
COMP C 102
9pm-10:25pm T
COMP C 102
Zaki S
Zaki S
CS A142 - VB.NET Programming (4 Units)
An object-oriented approach to the Visual Basic .NET language with an
emphasis programming fundamentals: variables, expressions, methods,
control structures, arrays, objects, classes, file I/O, database, Windows
and Web Forms. Provides preparation for students Microsoft certification. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A111 or Computer
Information Systems A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34934 5pm-8:35pm Th
COMP C 101
8:35pm-10:25pm Th
COMP C 101
Clarke B
Clarke B
32
CRN
Orange Coast College SPRING 2014
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CS A150 - C++ Programming 1 (4 Units)
CS A265 - Theories of Computation (1 Unit)
CNST A155 - Structured Wiring Installation (2 Units)
First course in ANSI/ISO Standard C++ programming language. Topics
include data types, strings, operators, expressions, control flow, input/
output, functions, pointers, arrays, preprocessor, streams, enumerated
data type, dynamic memory allocation, objects, classes, vectors, inheritance, object-oriented design and recursion. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be offered online.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Computer Science A115 or A140 or A142 or A170
or A270 or Engineering A270
Study three types of structures (grammar, finite-state machines, Turing
machines) used in modeling computation. Topics include language and
grammars, finite-state machines with output, finite-state machines with
no output, language recognition and Turing machines. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be offered
online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Wiring for interior low voltage systems, including layout and construction
methods, code requirements, both sizing and installation standards,
emphasis on material conservation practices and compliance with the
National Electrical Code. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Construction Technology A275
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30586 11:10am-1:45pm MW
COMP C 105
34935 2:20pm-4:55pm MW
COMP C 105
32734 6pm-8:35pm TTh
COMP C 105
CS A272 - Java Programming 2 (4 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Gilbert S
Gilbert S
Gilbert S
CS A170 - Java Programming 1 (4 Units)
A first Computer Science course taught using the Java programming
language. Students will build console and graphical applications and
applets. Emphasis will be placed on programming fundamentals such as
variables, selection and loops as well as object-oriented programming
concepts including classes, inheritance and polymorphism. This course
may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A100 or A111
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
30410 11:10am-1:15pm T
COMP C 104 Ernsberger G
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30530 11:10am-12:45pm MW
COMP C 109
Saichek W
12:45pm-1:45pm MW
COMP C 109
Saichek W
34352 2:20pm-3:55pm MW
COMP C 109
Malaty M
3:55pm-4:55pm MW
COMP C 109
Malaty M
32865 2:20pm-3:55pm TTh
COMP C 104 Ernsberger G
3:55pm-4:55pm TTh
COMP C 104 Ernsberger G
34936 6pm-7:35pm MW
COMP C 109
Malaty M
7:35pm-8:35pm MW
COMP C 109
Malaty M
31840 6pm-7:35pm TTh
COMP C 109
Staff
7:35pm-8:35pm TTh
COMP C 109
CS A200 - Data Structures (4 Units)
A study of data abstraction and algorithm analysis. Data structures
include lists, stacks, queues, trees, tables, and graphs. Algorithms
include searching, sorting, pattern-matching, tree traversal, and balancing. This is a core course for students who want to study advanced
programming, computer science, or engineering. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Computer Science A250
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30931 2:20pm-4:55pm MW
COMP C 104 Ernsberger G
CS A220 - Software Engineering (4 Units)
Introduction to the concepts, methods, and current practice of software
engineering. Study the lifecycle of a software system. Employ engineering methods, processes, techniques, and measurement. Use of tools to
manage software development. Project work is required to illustrating
the various elements. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Computer Science A200
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30402 5:05pm-10:30pm W
COMP C 104
Clarke B
CS A250 - C++ Programming 2 (4 Units)
Second course in ANSI/ISO Standard C++ programming language.
Topics include sorting and searching, data structures, operator overloading, memory management, exception handling, name scope
management, polymorphism, templates, STL containers, STL algorithm
and iterators, and functional programming. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Prerequisite: Computer Science A150
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34937 11:10am-1:45pm MW
COMP C 104 Ernsberger G
33193 6pm-8:35pm TTh
COMP C 104 Ernsberger G
Gilbert S
Introduction to wood as a building material. Introduction to basic wood
and machine tools to bring forth the structural and visual potential of
the material. The basic skill set includes two-dimensional design and
drawing concept development, furniture history, and studio practices.
Two items are p.m. selected by the staff as a platform for skill mastery
demonstration. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
TECHCT 135
TECHCT 135
TECHCT 135
TECHCT 135
Peters T
Peters T
Peters T
Peters T
CNST A116 - FURNITURE MAKING/DESIGN (4 Units)
The student will design, construct, and manufacture furniture and
related products. Same as Art A116. Students completing Construction
A116 may not receive credit for Art A116. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30534
30105
9am-10:25am TTh
10:25am-12:10pm TTh
6pm-7:25pm TTh
7:25pm-9:10pm TTh
TECHCT 135
TECHCT 135
TECHCT 135
TECHCT 135
Peters T
Peters T
Peters T
Peters T
CNST A150 - Electronics for Electricians (4 Units)
Introduction to basic DC and AC circuits and electronic devices. Covers
history of electronics, basic electricity, math, circuit theory, circuit
components, digital electronics, schematics, test equipment. Labs will
cover practical applications of all covered topics. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34338 7pm-10:10pm M
7pm-10:10pm W
TECHCT 184
TECHCT 184
Pugliese W
Pugliese W
CNST A154 - Residential Drywall & Taping (1.5 Units)
The study of various aspects of interior drywall, including layout and
installation of drywall, corner bead and bullnose trim. Students will
learn how to estimate drywall projects. They will tape the entire interior
of a house using professional tools such as bazooka’s, 7 & 12 inch
boxes, corner angles and corner finishers, mud runners and hand tools,
texture application using a 10 gallon texture sprayer and smaller hoppers. Students will apply several different textures such as knockdown,
orange peel, splatter and roller finish. Patch and drywall repair to match
existing finishes. Transfer Credit: CSU.
3 week course beginning Jan. 7.
35014 5pm-7:00pm TWTh
7pm-10:00pm TWTh
CONST AREA
CONST AREA
33229 5:15pm-6:20pm MW
TECHCT 183
Rodriguez D
Presents principles of Photovoltaic Systems and incorporates hands
on activities for all topics. Solar Energy fundamentals and applications,
electricity and safety basics, PV modules, system components, system
sizing, electrical design, mechanical design and performance analysis
and troubleshooting. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Construction Technology A157
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
TECHCT 181
CONST AREA
Meadows A
Meadows A
CNST A165 - Constr Safety-CAL/OSHA (3 Units)
CNST A114 - Cabinet Making (4 Units)
9am-10:25am MW
10:25am-12:10pm MW
6pm-7:25pm MW
7:25pm-9:10pm MW
This course is designed to provide those currently working in the electrical field with training that will keep them current with NEC standards
that are updated every three years. Hours earned in this course may be
applied toward the mandatory 32 hours of training required for license
renewal. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34339 6pm-9:10pm T
9am-11:25am Sat
Phone: 714-432-5194
30401
30106
Rodriguez D
Rodriguez D
CNST A158 - PV Installation II (4 Units)
Construction
Technology
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
TECHCT 222
TECHCT 135
CNST A156 - National Electrical Code (2 Units)
A second course in Java programming language. Topics include networking, databases and JDBC, web applications with servlets and JSP,
Swing and GUI construction, Java 2D/3D graphics and multimedia, Java
Beans, SML, internationalization, Enterprise Java Beans, collections,
and Java security. This course may also be offered online. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Computer Science A170
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34938 5:30pm-9:45pm M
COMP C 105
34113 5pm-6:00pm F
6pm-9:15pm F
Cavanagh R
Cavanagh R
Regulations related to general construction safety. Meets the requirements and follows the guidelines for 30-hour OSHA Construction
Outreach Training. U.S. Department of Labor cards will be issued upon
successful completion of this course. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30636 6pm-9:10pm T
TECHCT 185
Kelly J
CNST A170 - Intro to Construction (3 Units)
Fundamentals of the construction industry; terminology and procedures;
an overview of trades, skills, and processes. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30140 5:50pm-9pm F
TECHCT 226
Bishop D
CNST A185 - Building Construction 2 (5 Units)
The study of roof design and cutting. The use of the framing square in
roof layout. Pre-fabrication techniques in housing with field research
assignments. Frame estimating for the building trades and the application of various roofing materials are also covered. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Construction Technology A180 and A190 or A195 or entry
level residential construction experience.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the Cnst A185
lab #35035.
Lecture
35034 8:30am-9:55am MW
TECHCT 222
Carlson N
Lab
35035 10am-1:10pm MW
CONST AREA
Carlson N
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the Cnst A185
lab #30600.
Lecture
30599 8:45pm-10:10pm TTh
TECHCT 158/159 Carlson N
Lab
30600 5:30pm-8:40pm TTh
CONST AREA
Carlson N
CNST A190 - Blueprnt Readng & Draft (4 Units)
Develop blueprint reading skills in all aspects of residential construction
to acquire realistic understanding of prints and sketches as a means of
communication in construction. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$15 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30999 2:30pm-4:35pm MW
TECHCT 216
31954 5:45pm-10pm F
TECHCT 216
For counseling information call 714-432-5078
Ortiz O
Cavanagh R
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Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CNST A195 - Building Code and Law (3 Units)
CNST A266 - Plumbing 2 (4 Units)
COUN A104 - Career/Life Planng:Holistic (3 Units)
A complete analysis of the Uniform Building Code, FHA code, and city
and county related building codes. Special ordinances and land usage
are also covered. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
A course designed to provide students with entry-level instruction involving the theory and skills of residential plumbing systems. Topics include
basic principles, function, and design, as well as the installation of finish
plumbing, repair and service of plumbing systems, and the installation
of solar, spa, and sprinkler systems in a single family dwelling. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
In depth career and life planning: Designed primarily for students
uncertain about educational-occupational plans. Standardized tests of
interests, personality characteristics, and values are utilized to develop
a systemic approach to career and life development. This course
emphasizes the importance of taking personal responsibility for one’s
educational, career and personal decisions to achieve satisfaction
through work and life balance. This course may also be offered online.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
30965 6pm-9:10pm M
TECHCT 181
Ortiz O
CNST A210 - Concrete Construction (5 Units)
Concrete structures, hands-on surveying, forming and finishing concrete; poured-in-place reinforced concrete and tilt-up; estimating
concrete. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30607 6pm-9:10pm F
8am-2:30pm Sat
TECHCT 222
CONST AREA
Ortiz O
Ortiz O
CNST A220 - Construction Estimating (3 Units)
Construction estimating including bid preparation, material quantity
take-off and analysis, labor and material pricing and quantities summation, subcontractor bids, bid correlation, bidding practices and final bid
form compilation and submittal. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
It is recommended that students complete Tech A040 and Cnst A190
or equivalents before taking Cnst A220.
30631 6pm-9:10pm W
TECHCT 181
Ortiz O
30611 6:30pm-7:55pm MW
7:55pm-9:40pm MW
TECHCT 183
TECHCT 183
Rodriguez D
Rodriguez D
CNST A270 - Contrator’s License Law (1.5 Units)
Preparation for the California State Contractor Examination in any classification. Includes state license law, civil code, civil procedure, labor law,
contract law, and asbestos regulations. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
31001 6:30pm-10:05pm M
TECHCT 165
Bishop D
CNST A275 - Residential Elec Wiring (5 Units)
Residential electrical construction, wiring principles and practices, study
and application of NEC code to comply with building requirements.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30615 5:30pm-6:55pm TTh
6:55pm-10:35pm TTh
TECHCT 165
TECHCT 137
Rodriguez D
Rodriguez D
CNST A225 - Land Building Develop (3 Units)
A general survey of land development principles and procedures used
prior to the actual construction of structures. Site analysis and planning,
regulatory controls, obtaining entitlements, grading, road and street
designs, utility systems, principles of real property, and project financing will be covered. Same as Architectural Technology A225. Students
completing Construction Technology A225 may not receive credit for
Architectural Technology A225. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34953 6pm-9:10pm Th
TECHCT 183
Fertal M
Inspection procedures and techniques of testing. A study of the various
building code requirements in Uniform Building Code, Federal Housing
Administration, and Title 21 of the California State Code. Plans, specifications, earthwork, grading foundations, concrete and framing are
covered. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
TECHCT 184
Larnard H
CNST A240 - Specialty Crafts (5 Units)
This course covers interior and exterior building finishes and stairs,
including layout fabrication and installation of stairs; door and window
materials, construction, hardware and installation; interior and exterior
millwork; molding and cabinetry; interior drywall and exterior siding,
stucco plastering and EIFS systems. Building codes and finish estimating are included. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30504 5:30pm-8:40pm MW
8:40pm-10:05pm MW
CONST AREA
Cavanagh
TECHCT 158/159 Cavanagh
CNST A250 - Const Supv & Proj Mgmt (3 Units)
The combination of designing, estimating, contracting, financing and
building must be understood and practiced. Leadership in this field
means being responsible for many people, their work and their safety.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
34340 6pm-9:10pm TTh
BIO SC 102
Bishop D
CNST A252 - Bus Law for Contractors (1.5 Units)
Legal aspects of the formation, operation, regulatory requirements,
financing, and contracts for successfully operating a construction contracting business in California. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
31281 6pm-9:10pm M
TECHCT 165
Phone: 714-432-5700
COUN A100 - Introduction to College (1 Unit)
Introduces new students to college services and facilities, academic
policies and various segments of higher education in California. Includes
time management, study skills, and academic planning. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
CNST A230 - Construction Inspection (3 Units)
31277 5:50pm-9pm T
Counseling
Bishop D
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #30735 is primarily suited for high school students but
open to all students.
30735 5pm-7:05pm Th
SO SCI 107
Staff
4 week course beginning the week of Apr 28.
CRN #34458 is primarily suited for high school students but
open to all students.
34458 4pm-6:05pm MW
MATH W 151
Cuellar E
Nguyen J
COUN A101 - New Horizons:Adults Retrng Clg (1 Unit)
An orientation course designed to assist adults re-entering academic
life. Orientation to O.C.C. and higher education will be offered. Topics
will include career development, career change, study skills, time
management, life transitions, job skills, self-esteem, assertion, and
communication skills. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
$5 material fee for this course
8 week course beginning the week of Feb 24.
This course is part of the Re-entry Program.
32722 6pm-8:05pm M
SO SCI 105
$30 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34241 6pm-7:25pm TTh
WATSON 262
34659 6pm-7:25pm MW
WATSON 262
Hogue S
Hogue S
CRN #34243 is approx. 50% online and 50% on campus. Students
must attend a campus meeting every Wednesday, 9:35-10:55 a.m.,
Watson 262. The remainder of the course is completed online.
Email: emarron@occ.cccd.edu
34243 9:35am-10:55am W
WATSON 262
Marron E
1 hr 30 min/week arr.
Online
Marron E
CRN #34242 is approximately 50% online and 50% on campus.
Students must attend a campus meeting every Monday, 11:10 a.m.12:30 p.m., Watson 262. The remainder of the course is completed
online.
Email: etom@occ.cccd.edu
34242 11:10am-12:30pm M
WATSON 262
Tom E
1 hr 30 min/week arr.
Online
Tom E
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #34244 is approx. 50% online and 50% on campus. Students
must attend a campus meeting every Tuesday, 4:30-7:30 p.m., So Sci
111. The remainder of the course is completed online.
Email: emarron@occ.cccd.edu
34244 4:30pm-7:30pm Th
SO SCI 110
Marron E
3 hrs 30 min/week arr.
Online
Marron E
COUN A105 - Strategies for College Success (3 Units)
This is a course designed to integrate personal growth, critical and
creative thinking, problem solving and academic and career success.
Topics include study techniques, orientation to higher education and
resources, life skills, academic planning, and personal development.
For all students wishing to improve their success in college. This course
may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
$5 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33857 9:35am-11am TTh
WATSON 244
Jupiter C
33859 9:35am-11am TTh
WATSON 242
Nguyen J
35016 11:10am-12:35pm MW
MATH W 151 Icaro-Boiser R
33863 11:10am-12:35pm MW
WATSON 242
Plum C
33861 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
WATSON 242 Figueroa B
CRN #33862 is part of the Puente Project and is open to all students.
This class focuses on multi-cultural issues and barriers that affect first
generation college students. For more information on orientation dates
and times, call 714-432-5864.
33862 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
WATSON 242
Traver M
33860 6pm-9:10pm T
SO SCI 110
Tovar A
33864 6pm-9:10pm Th
WATSON 242
Plum C
COUN A106 - High Schl Early Entry Orientn (.5 Units)
Jackson N
Designed to provide high school seniors with information and skills to
facilitate their matriculation, registration and transition to Orange Coast
College. Familiarize students with educational options, requirements
and tools. Introduce students to the campus climate, services, policies
and student success principles. Completion of this course grants credit
for New Student Orientation requirements and continuing student status
for registration in the subsequent term. Nine hour course. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
1 week courses meeting May 6, 7, and 8.
34460 3pm-6:00pm TWTh
R
34489 3pm-6:00pm TWTh
34490 3pm-6:00pm TWTh
For registration information call 714-432-5072
SCIENC HALL Schneiderman
SCIENC HALL Icaro-Boiser R
SCIENC HALL
Escobar D
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Time
Bldg/Room
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Time
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Instructor
COUN A109 - Devlop/Undrstnd Hapines (3 Units)
CA A120 - Culinary Principles 1 (3 Units)
CA A149 - Pantry (2 Units)
Study of current research and the practical application of research to
attain sustainable increases in well-being in order to live a fulfilling life.
Will explore such questions as: What is happiness? How do we measure
it? What is the evolutionary significance of positive emotion? Topics
include the role of happiness, love, spirituality, relationships, forgiveness, and mindfulness. This course may also be offered online. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
The class focus is on the fundamentals of food preparation, emphasizing quality standards of production and the basic cooking methods as
used in the modern commercial kitchen. Laboratory work includes knife
skill, vegetable cuts, and preparation of vegetables, soups, stocks, and
sauces. High standards of professionalism, sanitation, and proper work
habits will also be emphasized. Class requires purchase of a set of
knives. Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress
standards. TB clearance required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160
Methods of pantry and breakfast preparation, including proper use
of cook’s knife, preparation and presentation of salad and salad
dressings, proper vegetable and fruit cuts, and vegetable and fruit
identification. Basic cooking methods applied in breakfast service will
be covered. Students will also learn to use standardized recipes and
practice quantity food preparation. Students will be required to follow
hospitality department dress standards. TB clearance required. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160
$45 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a CA A120 lab.
$55 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a CA A149 lab.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #30975 is approx. 50% online and 50% on campus. Students
must attend a campus meeting every Wednesday, 6:30-7:55 p.m.,
Watson 244. The remainder of the course is completed online.
Email: rschneiderman@occ.cccd.edu
30975 6:30pm-7:55pm W
WATSON 244 Schneiderman
1 hr 30 min/week arr.
Online
Schneiderman
COUN A110 - Applied Stress Management (2 Units)
This course is designed to respond to the need to understand and
manage personal stress. Symptom identification and management
techniques will be emphasized. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
14 week course beginning the week of Feb 11.
33059 6pm-8:20pm T
WATSON 242
Jackson N
COUN A120 - Career Decisn Making/Accleratd (2
Units)
An accelerated class designed for students who are returning to college
and are uncertain about their educational-occupational plans. Career
inventories are used along with non-test data to evaluate occupational
choices. This course may also be offered online. Offered on a pass-no
pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
$30 material fee for this course
8 week courses beginning the week of Jan 27.
30516 8:55am-11am TTh
WATSON 262
32039 6pm-10:15pm W
WATSON 242
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
31374 3pm-5:05pm MW
WATSON 242
Barnes C
Duong N
Barnes C
Designed for students who are interested in promoting healthy functioning and improving parenting skills. The course focuses on developing
healthier interpersonal relationships that ultimately increase self-awareness and self-esteem which are essential to personal success. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Kirch S
COUN A170 - College Major Search (1 Unit)
Course is designed to facilitate students’ exploration and selection of a
college major. Students will examine and apply a decision making process in identifying their academic interests and develop an educational
plan based on a major selection. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
34660 4pm-6:05pm T
SO SCI 109
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
34661 4pm-6:05pm T
SO SCI 109
Cuellar E
Cuellar E
Culinary Arts
Phone: 714-432-5835
CA A100 - Intro Hospitality Indus (3 Units)
Overview of the hospitality industry. Same as Food Service Management
A100 and Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A100. Students completing
Culinary Arts A100 may not receive credit for Food Service Management
A100 or Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A100. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30619 12:45pm-3:55pm M
30620 7:25am-12:30pm W
30621 1pm-6:05pm T
30161 2:15pm-7:20pm W
Labs
CAPTBL DINE RM Barber W
CAFETR KITCHEN Barber W
CAFETR KITCHEN Bosich J
CAFETR KITCHEN Bosich J
TECHCT 158/159 Beard D
Lecture
30628 11:30am-12:35pm M
30627 8am-11:10am M
34882 9:20am-12:30pm W
32740 1pm-4:10pm M
Labs
CAPTBL DINE RM Bosich J
CAPTBL KITCHEN Bosich J
CAPTBL KITCHEN Rehm G
CAPTBL KITCHEN Bosich J
CA A122 - Culinary Principles 2 (3 Units)
CA A210 - Dir Practice Culinary Arts 1 (2 Units)
Focus on the basic cooking methods as they apply to the major cuts
of beef, veal, lamb, pork, poultry, and seafood. Portion control and
proper boning techniques will be demonstrated and practiced. Quality
standards of food presentation and achieving proper flavor through the
correct application of the principles and processes of modern cookery
will be practiced. High standards of professionalism, sanitation, and
proper work habits will also be emphasized. Course requires purchase
of a set of knives. Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress standards. TB clearance required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Culinary Arts A120 and Food Service Management
A160
This is a directed practice opportunity for Culinary Arts which includes
practical training in the OCC cafeteria operation. Students will rotate
through the major areas in the kitchen in supervised settings. Students
will be required to follow Culinary Department dress standards. TB
clearance required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Culinary Arts A120, A124 and A149
ADVISORY: Culinary Arts A122
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #34883 meets on campus (mandatory) the first two Fridays of the
semester, January 31 & February 7, 8-11 a.m. The remainder of the
course is completed during 9 hours/week arranged.
$120 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a CA A122 lab.
30623 1:10pm-2:35pm T
Lecture
Labs
30116 7:55am-1pm T
31800 2:40pm-7:45pm T
CAPTBL DINE RM Barber W
CAFETR KITCHEN Barber W
CAFETR KITCHEN Kasmar S
CA A124 - Principles of Baking 1 (2 Units)
COUN A135 - Effective Parenting (3 Units)
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32041 9:35am-11am TTh
BUS ED 103
Lecture
30622 12:40pm-2:05pm W
Study the fundamentals of baking, including ingredient composition
and function, preparation and evaluation of yeast, roll-in yeast, and
quick breads, biscuits and muffins, cookies, shortened cakes, pies,
custards, and recipe conversion. Students will be required to follow
hospitality department dress standards. TB clearance required. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160
$50 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a CA A124 lab.
Lecture
30624 12:45pm-1:50pm F
Labs
30626 8am-12:15pm Th
30603 8am-12:15am F
30950 2:15pm-6:30pm F
STUCTR CLRM Simpson M
CAFETR BAKERY LAB Simpson
CAFETR BAKERY LAB Simpson
CAFETR BAKERY LAB Rehm G
CA A126 - Principles of Baking 2 (2 Units)
Advanced course in pastry arts production, including puff pastry, foam
cakes, classical European tortes, pastry fillings, meringues, cake
decorating, chocolate handling, glazes, icings, tarts, and pate a choux.
Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress standards. Note: TB CLEARANCE REQUIRED. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Culinary Arts A124 and Food Service Management
A160
$35 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a CA A126 lab.
Lecture
30625 12:45pm-1:50pm W
30544 8am-12:15pm W
31124 12:15pm-4:30pm T
31197 2pm-6:15pm W
Labs
STUCTR CLRM
Simpson
CAFETR BAKERY LAB Simpson
CAFETR BAKERY LAB Simpson
CAFETR BAKERY LAB
Staff
34883 9 hrs/week arr.
Jan 31 8am-11:00am F
Feb 7 8am-11:00am F
STUCTR CLRM
STUCTR CLRM
STUCTR CLRM
Barber W
Barber W
Barber W
CA A236 - Direc Prac Bakng/Pastry 1 (2 Units)
A directed opportunity for on the job baking and pastry training that
includes practical training at OCC bakery in quantity bakery production. Students will be required to follow dress standards and company
policies of conduct, set by the facility in which they are working. TB
clearance required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Culinary Arts A124
ADVISORY: Culinary Arts A126
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #34298 meets on campus (mandatory) the first two Thursdays of
the semester, January 30 & February 6, 2:30-5:30 p.m. The remainder
of the course is completed during 8 hours/week arranged.
34298 8 hrs/week arr.
Jan 30 2:30pm-5:30 F
Feb 6 2:30pm-5:30 F
CAFETR BAKERY LAB Simpson
CAFETR BAKERY LAB Simpson
CAFETR BAKERY LAB Simpson
CA A237 - Dir Practic Baking/Pastry 2 (2 Units)
A directed opportunity for on the job baking and pastry training. Includes
on the job training at approved institutional or commercial facilities.
Students will be required to follow dress standards and company
policies of conduct, set by the facility in which they are working. TB
clearance required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Culinary Arts A124 and A236
ADVISORY: Culinary Arts A126
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #34299 meets on campus (mandatory) the first two Thursdays of
the semester, January 30 & February 6, 2:30-5:30 p.m. The remainder
of the course is completed during 7 hours 15 min/week arranged.
34299 7 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Jan 30 2:30pm-5:30 F
Feb 6 2:30pm-5:30 F
CAFETR BAKERY LAB Simpson
CAFETR BAKERY LAB Simpson
CAFETR BAKERY LAB Simpson
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Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CA A255 - Garde Manger 2 (2 Units)
This course applies previously learned Garde Manger techniques and
skill in practical situations. Weekly themes will highlight different cuisine
in a buffet format. Foods prepared will emphasize classical cooking with
a modern approach to nutrition, service, and presentation. Also, charcuterie (sausage making), cheese making, and meat preservation will
also be explored. Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress standards. TB CLEARANCE REQUIRED. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Culinary Arts A149, A200
$60 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30630 7:45am-8:45am T
CAPTBL DINE RM Bosich J
8:45am-12pm T
CAPTBL DINE RM Bosich J
CA A265 - Ala Minute Cont Cooking (2 Units)
Students prepare menu offerings in the college’s Captain’s Table restaurant for the dining public. Emphasis is on station readiness (under
strict time constraints), implementation of basic cooking methods,
quality of presentation, and an exploration of a variety of cuisines from
around the world in a cook-to-order format. Student will be required to
follow hospitality department dress standards. Note: TB CLEARANCE
REQUIRED. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Culinary Arts A120, A122, A124, and A149
$55 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30678 9am-10:00am Th
CAPTBL KITCHEN Barber W
10am-2:25pm Th
CAPTBL KITCHEN Barber W
Dance
Phone: 714-432-5506
DANC A101 - Modern Dance 1 (2 Units)
Offers instruction in movement vocabulary and technical skills necessary
to prepare the body as an instrument of expression in modern dance.
This dance style began in the United States in the early 1930’s as a
“modern expression” of American themes, personal and artistic ideas.
The style has continued to evolve to include dance themes expressive
of contemporary times. This course offers instruction at the beginning
level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in
this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations.
Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Beginning modern dance. Students should be prepared to dance the
first class meeting.
34720 9am-9:35am MW
GYM DANC C
Fritzler A
9:35am-11:05am MW
GYM DANC C
Beginning modern dance. Students should be prepared to dance the
first class meeting.
32696 3:45pm-4:20pm MW
GYM DANC C Menaker S
4:20pm-5:50pm MW
GYM DANC C Menaker S
DANC A102 - Modern Dance 2 (2 Units)
Offers instruction in movement vocabulary and technical skills necessary
to prepare the body as an instrument of expression in modern dance.
This dance style began in the United States in the early 1930’s as a
“modern expression” of American themes, personal and artistic ideas.
The style has continued to evolve to include dance themes expressive
of contemporary times. This course offers instruction at the intermediate
level. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of
courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State
regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
ADVISORY: Dance A 101 or successful audition
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Intermediate modern dance. Students should be prepared to dance the
first class meeting.
35008 11:15am-11:50am MW
11:50am-1:20pm MW
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
Intermediate modern dance. Students should be prepared to dance the
first class meeting.
33060 3:45pm-4:20pm MW
GYM DANC C Menaker S
4:20pm-5:50pm MW
GYM DANC C Menaker S
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• Pilates/Dance Conditioning
You can find out much more at any of
these orientation meetings:
Wed., 1/29 at 1:10 pm; Dance Studio B
Thurs., 1/30 at 11 am; ART CT 148
Mon., 2/3 at 3:30 pm; ART CT 148
If you can’t make any of these meetings, contact Amelie Hunter:
714.432.5967 or at ahunter@occ.cccd.edu.
DANC A106 - Strength & Stretch (1 Unit)
DANC A111 - Ballet 2 (1.5 - 2 Units)
Strength and flexibility exercises and their application to dance
technique will be selected to target major muscle groups that need
maximum efficiency and range of motion. The course will address both
the adaptation of exercises to the individual for maximum benefit and
application to movement patterns. Also applicable to any sport. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may be taken
two times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Introduces and develops movement principles and skills necessary for
the study of classical ballet. Course will include ballet terminology, use
of “turnout” positions of feet and legs, alignment of spine and placement
of weight at the barre, in center floor and traveling patterns. Instruction
is at the intermediate level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is one of a
family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited
due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for
clarification.
ADVISORY: Dance A110 or successful audition
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
All levels. No experience needed.
34721 10:15am-10:50am Sat
GYM DANC C
10:50am-12:20pm Sat
GYM DANC C
Parra J
Parra J
DANC A108 - Pilates Mat Work (1 Unit)
A course in alignment and correctives work based on concepts and
exercises developed by Joseph H. Pilates. The focus is on mat work
exercises for improved body alignment, strength, flexibility, control,
coordination, and breathing. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
All levels. No dance experience needed.
32697 7pm-8:00pm T
ART CT 147
8pm-9:05pm T
ART CT 147
All levels. No dance experience needed.
33876 8am-9:00am Sat
GYM DANC C
9am-10:05am Sat
GYM DANC C
Wilson A
Wilson A
Baltes C
Baltes C
DANC A110 - Ballet 1 (2 Units)
Introduces and develops movement principles and skills necessary for
the study of classical ballet. Course will include ballet terminology, use
of “turnout” positions of feet and legs, alignment of spine and placement
of weight at the barre, in center floor and traveling patterns. Instruction
is at the beginning level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of
courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State
regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
One semester of ballet basics is recommended prior to Ballet 1.
Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
31236 11:15am-11:50am MW
GYM DANC C
Costas J
11:50am-1:20pm MW
GYM DANC C
Costas J
Beginning ballet. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
30079 6pm-6:35pm MW
GYM DANC C
Kahn K
6:35pm-8:05pm MW
GYM DANC C
Kahn K
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 2 UnitsOne semester of ballet basics is recommended prior to Ballet 1.
Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
35007 11:15am-11:50am MW
GYM DANC C
Costas J
11:50am-1:20pm MW
GYM DANC C
Costas J
-For 1.5 UnitsIntermediate level. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
33178 8:15pm-8:40pm MW
GYM DANC C
Kahn K
8:40pm-9:40pm MW
GYM DANC C
Kahn K
DANC A115 - Yoga for Dancers (.5 Units)
Using traditional yoga postures and breathing techniques, this course is
designed for the needs of the training dancer. Yoga postures to increase
strength and flexibility, as well as restorative postures will be taught in
order to bring about improvement in the execution of dance movements.
Instruction at the beginning, intermediate, and intermediate/advanced
levels is offered. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
All levels. No dance experience needed.
31616 3:45pm-4:45pm Th
ART CT 147
4:45pm-5:50pm Th
ART CT 147
Stewart S
Stewart S
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DANC A116 - Latin Dance Styles I (1 Unit)
DANC A125 - Tap 1 (1 Unit)
DANC A142 - Folk Dance (1 - 2 Units)
An introductory course in Latin dance styles designed to teach cha-cha,
merengue, tango, salsa, and other Latin dances. Course will emphasize
steps, styling, partnering, rhythm, cultural background materials. The
beginning level is appropriate for students of all ages and training.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Tap dance techniques based on the style known as rhythm tap emphasizing fundamental skills and rhythms, time steps, flash footwork, short
combinations, and styling. Instruction at the beginning level. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter.
Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your
academic counselor for clarification.
Emphasis on the knowledge of folk dance and the background which
shapes the origins, themes and style of the dance. Fundamental elements of dance, rhythms and information about the link between dance
and its cultural background. One particular culture will be focused on
each semester. Topics may include folk dances from South America,
North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Beginning tap. Tap shoes required. Students should be prepared to
dance the first class meeting. Tap shoes are required.
31381 8:15pm-8:50pm M
GYM DANC B
Areta D
8:50pm-10:20pm M
GYM DANC B
Areta D
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 1 unitAmerican vernacular jazz II. Students should be prepared to dance the
first class meeting.
34723 9:30am-10:05am Sat
GYM DANC B
Rawles D
10:05am-11:35am Sat
GYM DANC B
Rawles D
Latin American Social Dances. Intermediate level. Students should be
prepared to dance the first class meeting.
34724 3:45pm-4:20pm W
GYM DANC B
Costas J
4:20pm-5:50pm W
GYM DANC B
Costas J
American rhythm tap. Intermediate level. Students should be prepared
to dance the first class meeting.
34725 3:45pm-4:20pm T
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
4:20pm-5:50pm T
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
-For 2 unitsAmerican rhythm tap. Intermediate/Advanced level. Students should be
prepared to dance the first class meeting.
34726 3:45pm-4:20pm TTh
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
4:20pm-5:50pm TTh
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Beginning level. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
33666 3:45pm-4:20pm M
GYM DANC B
Costas J
4:20pm-5:50pm M
GYM DANC B
Costas J
DANC A117 - Amer Social Danc Styles (1 Unit)
An introductory course in American social dance styles designed to
teach foxtrot, waltz, swing, and Lindy hop. Course will emphasize steps,
styling, partnering, rhythm, and cultural background material. Beginning
level is appropriate for students of all ages and training. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Beginning swing dance. Students should be prepared to dance the first
class meeting.
34722 11:45am-12:20pm Sat
GYM DANC B
Rawles D
12:20pm-1:50pm Sat
GYM DANC B
Rawles D
DANC A120 - Jazz Dance 1 (2 Units)
A technique course in the study of various jazz styles. Emphasizes the
use of energy, rhythm, improvisation while emphasizing body control,
alignment, use of weight changes and quality within a jazz dance
movement vocabulary. Instruction at the beginning level. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter.
Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your
academic counselor for clarification.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Beginning level. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
33588 1:30pm-2:05pm TTh
GYM DANC C
Costas J
2:05pm-3:35pm TTh
GYM DANC C
Costas J
Beginning jazz. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
34281 6pm-6:35pm MW
GYM DANC B
Avina T
6:35pm-8:05pm MW
GYM DANC B
Avina T
DANC A121 - Jazz Dance 2 (2 Units)
A technique course in the study of various jazz styles. Emphasizes the
use of energy, rhythm, improvisation while emphasizing body control,
alignment, use of weight changes and quality within a jazz dance
movement vocabulary. Instruction at the intermediate level. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter.
Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your
academic counselor for clarification.
ADVISORY: Dance A120 or successful audition
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Intermediate level. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
33179 1:30pm-2:05pm MW
GYM DANC C
Costas J
2:05pm-3:35pm MW
GYM DANC C
Costas J
Intermediate level. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
35009 1:30pm-2:05pm TTh
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
2:05pm-3:35pm TTh
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
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DANC A126 - Tap 2 (1 Unit)
Tap dance techniques based on the style known as rhythm tap emphasizing fundamental skills and rhythms, time steps, flash footwork, short
combinations, and styling. Instruction at the intermediate level. Course
may be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject
matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please
consult your academic counselor for clarification.
ADVISORY: Dance A125 or successful audition
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Intermediate rhythm tap.
34500 3:45pm-4:20pm T
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
4:20pm-5:50pm T
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
DANC A135 - Flamenco Dance 1 (1 Unit)
A technique course in the study of various dance forms and rhythms
in flamenco dance. Emphasizes on proper alignment, rhythm, footwork
and arm work within a flamenco dance movement form. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Beginning Flemenco. Student should be prepared to dance the first
class meeting.
34462 8:15pm-8:50pm T
GYM DANC B
Hurtado A
8:50pm-10:20pm T
GYM DANC B
Hurtado A
DANC A138 - African Dance and Drumming I (1 Unit)
A movement course designed to teach traditional and contemporary
dances of various African cultures. Includes rhythms, song forms, use
of costume pieces, and information on the integral link between dance,
chant and social/religious aspects of African cultures. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Beginning level.
30306 8:15pm-8:50pm Th
GYM DANC C
8:50pm-10:20pm Th
GYM DANC C
Ellison M
Ellison M
DANC A143 - Jazz Dance III (2 Units)
This course offers Jazz dance instruction for dancers at the high
intermediate level. It includes thorough warm up exercises, technique,
vocabulary skills and concepts to prepare the body as an instrument of
expression in Jazz dance, with emphasis on lyrical and contemporary
techniques. Students should be prepared to participate at the first class
meeting. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in
this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations.
Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
ADVISORY: Dance A 121 or successful audition
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Intermediate levels.
31110 1:30pm-2:05pm TTh
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
2:05pm-3:35pm TTh
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
DANC A144 - Ballet III (2 Units)
A technique course in classical ballet, emphasizing movement skills at
the barre, in center floor and traveling patterns. Instruction is at the high
intermediate level. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one
of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited
due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for
clarification.
ADVISORY: Dance A111 or successful audition
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
High intermediate level. Students should be prepared to dance the first
class meeting.
34727 11:15am-11:50am TTh
11:50am-1:20pm TTh
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
Costas J
Costas J
DANC A145 - Modern Dance III (2 Units)
This course offers modern dance instruction for dancers at the high
intermediate level. It includes thorough warm up exercises, technique,
vocabulary skills and concepts to prepare the body as an instrument of
expression in modern dance, with emphasis on Nikolais, Horton and
contemporary techniques. Course may be taken for a letter grade or
on a pass/no-pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course
is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be
limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor
for clarification.
ADVISORY: Dance A102 or successful audition
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
High intermediate level.
34728 11:15am-11:50am MW
11:50am-1:20pm MW
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
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DANC A146 - Tap III (1 Unit)
DANC A153 - Pilates Apparatus/Mat 2 (2 Units)
DANC A172 - Ballet Dance Basics (2 Units)
This coursed offers tap dance instruction at the high intermediate level,
teaching techniques based on the style known as rhythm tap, emphasizing low to the ground, syncopated footwork, fundamental skills and
rhythms, time steps, short combinations, and styling. Students should
be prepared to participate at the first class meeting. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject
matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please
consult your academic counselor for clarification.
ADVISORY: Dance A126 or successful audition
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Rhythm tap. High intermediate level.
An intermediate course emphasizing alignment and correctives work
based on exercises and concepts developed by Joseph H. Pilates
using apparatus and mat work. Focus is on improved body alignment,
strength, flexibility, control, coordination, and breathing. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Level 2 - Part of the Pilates Certificate program.
A course designed for students without previous knowledge of ballet.
This course introduces movement principles and concepts of classical
ballet technique. Attention is focused on correct body alignment of the
spine, the proper use of turn out at the hip and the correct placement
and use of feet. The course presents basic ballet terminology, barre,
ballet stretches, center floor and traveling patterns. Instruction is at the
most basic level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in
this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations.
Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
30194 3:45pm-4:20pm Th
4:20pm-5:50pm Th
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
DANC A147 - Flamenco Dance 2 (1 Unit)
A technique course in the study of various dance forms and rhythms
in flamenco dance. Emphasizes on proper alignment, rhythm, footwork
and arm work within a flamenco dance movement form at an intermediate and advanced level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Successful audition; this prerequisite will be validated in class during the first week of the course.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Intermediate Flamenco. Students should be prepared to dance the first
class meeting.
34729 8:15pm-8:50pm T
GYM DANC B
Hurtado A
8:50pm-10:20pm T
GYM DANC B
Hurtado A
DANC A149 - Hip-Hop Dance I (1 Unit)
Instruction in the movement vocabulary and technical skills that are
needed for the dance style known as Hip-Hop. Explores the use of
space, energy, rhythm, and improvisation while emphasizing body
control, alignment, balance, and use of weight changes. Instruction at
the beginning and intermediate levels. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Beginning level.
31375 10am-10:35am F
GYM DANC B
10:35am-12:05pm F
GYM DANC B
34284 11:15am-11:50am MW
11:50am-1:20pm MW
DANC A150 - Dance Improvisation I (1 Unit)
Directed exploration of dance movement including use of space, dynamics, and rhythm as expressed through individual movement vocabulary.
Designed for all levels. Appropriate for the non-dancers. Students
should be prepared to participate at the first class meeting. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Hunter A
Hunter A
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
DANC A155 - Latin Dance Styles II (1 Unit)
An intermediate course in Latin dance styles designed to teach intermediate patterns and choreography of merengue, bachata, and salsa,
and/or other Latin dances. Course will emphasize basic lifts and dips
,styling, partnering, rhythm, cultural background material and choreography. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Dance A116
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Intermediate level. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
34730 3:45pm-4:20pm W
GYM DANC B
Costas J
4:20pm-5:50pm W
GYM DANC B
Costas J
DANC A158 - African Dance and Drumming II (1 Unit)
This intermediate level African dance course focuses on traditional
African dances, drumming and songs from Guinee, West Africa. Each
class is accompanied by live drumming, an integral, dynamic support to
African dance. Additionally students will study Afro Haitian and/or Afro
Cuban dances, songs and drumming. The course includes information
about the integral link between dance and the social/religious aspects
of African culture Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Dance A138
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Intermediate level.
34731 8:15pm-8:50pm Th
8:50pm-10:20pm Th
Jensen K
Jensen K
ART CT 148
ART CT 148
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
Ellison M
Ellison M
DANC A159 - Hip-Hop Dance II (1 Unit)
Instruction in the movement vocabulary and technical skills that are
needed for the dance style known as Hip-Hop. Explores the use of
space, energy, rhythm, and improvisation while emphasizing body
control, alignment, balance, and use of weight changes. The focus of
this course will be floor work vocabulary, aerials, turns improvisation and
choreography. Instruction is at the intermediate level. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Dance A149
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
All levels. No experience needed.
Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
30319 6pm-6:35pm T
GYM DANC B
Staff
6:35pm-8:05pm T
GYM DANC B
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Intermediate level. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
34732 10am-10:35am F
GYM DANC B
Jensen K
10:35am-12:05pm F
GYM DANC B
Jensen K
DANC A151 - Pilates as a Profession (1 Unit)
DANC A171 - Modern Dance Basics (2 Units)
For students planning a career in Pilates, including Pilates-related
career options, and resumes, contracts, fees, insurance and other
aspects of Pilates as a business. May be taken for grades or on a passno pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
Intermediate/Advanced levels. Part of the Pilates Certificate program.
32534 3:45pm-5:50pm Th
ART CT 315
Stewart S
DANC A152 - Pilates Apparatus/Mat 1 (2 Units)
A course emphasizing alignment and correctives work based on exercises and concepts developed by Joseph H. Pilates using apparatus and
mat work. Focus is on improved body alignment, strength, flexibility,
control, coordination, and breathing.. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Level 1 - Part of the Pilates Certificate program.
34283 1:30pm-2:05pm TTh
2:05pm-3:35pm TTh
ART CT 148
ART CT 148
Hunter A
Hunter A
This course is designed for students with no previous modern dance
experience. It will focus on basic modern dance techniques: alignment,
articulations of the spine and extremities, floor exercises, movement
vocabulary, creative exercises and explorations of space, time, energy
and weight/gravity in order to prepare the body as an instrument of
expression. Modern dance is a barefoot dance style that began in the
United States in the early 1930’s as a rebellion against ballet’s upright
torso, ethereal lines and literal storytelling themes. This course will continue the modern dance tradition of exploring abstract, structured dance
movement, incorporating artistic concepts and personal expression.
This course may be taken one time. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Fundamentals of modern dance. Students should be prepared to dance
the first class meeting.
34733 9am-9:35am MW
9:35am-11:05am MW
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
Fritzler A
Fritzler A
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Fundamentals of ballet.
34735 6pm-6:35pm MW
GYM DANC C
6:35pm-8:05pm MW
GYM DANC C
Kahn K
Kahn K
DANC A173 - Jazz Dance Basics (2 Units)
A technique course in the study of jazz dance basics. Emphasizes the
use of energy, rhythm, body control, alignment, use of weight changes,
coordination and dynamics within a jazz dance movement vocabulary.
Instruction at the basic level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE: This course is one of a family
of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State
regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Fundamentals of jazz. Students should be prepared to dance the first
class meeting.
34737 1:30pm-2:05pm TTh
GYM DANC C
Costas J
2:05pm-3:35pm TTh
GYM DANC C
Costas J
Fundamentals of jazz. Students should be prepared to dance the first
class meeting.
34736 6pm-6:35pm MW
GYM DANC B
Avina T
6:35pm-8:05pm MW
GYM DANC B
Avina T
DANC A174 - Tap Dance Basics (1 Unit)
This tap dance course is designed for students with no previous tap
dance experience. It will focus on basic rhythm exercises, music listening, tap dance techniques and tap history. Emphasis will be placed on
correct execution of tap dance rudiments, coordination, shifts of weight,
basic time steps, short combinations, and styling. Transfer Credit: CSU.
NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter.
Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your
academic counselor for clarification.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Fundamentals of tap. Students should be prepared to dance the first
class meeting. Tap shoes are required.
34738 8:15pm-8:50pm M
8:50pm-10:20pm M
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
Areta D
Areta D
DANC A199 - Current Dance Topics (2 Units)
Movement and lecture/discussion of topics and issues of current interest in dance. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Lyric jazz II. Intermediate level. Students should be prepared to dance
the first class meeting.
34739 1:30pm-2:05pm MW
2:05pm-3:35pm MW
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
Costas J
Costas J
DANC A200 - Appreciation of Dance (3 Units)
Designed for students to view dance of all styles, including world dance
and entertainment forms of dance through viewing videos, lecture/
discussion, and attendance at live dance performances. Students will
attend a minimum of two live dance performances. Expense for tickets is
the student’s responsibility; student rates are available. This course may
also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no-pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34741 9:35am-11am MW
34740 6pm-7:25pm TTh
MATH W 151
ART CT 322
Hunter A
Mayor J
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DANC A203 - Performng Dance Ensemble I (3 Units)
DANC A215 - Pilates Internship I (1 Unit)
DANC A245 - Modern Dance IV (2 Units)
Performing Dance Ensemble provides an opportunity for intermediate
and advanced level dancers to improve their performing skills in structured rehearsal time, culminating in performances in high schools and
the community. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Eligibility based on successful audition. Intermediate
dance skills in jazz or ballet or modern or tap or world dance
forms.
A supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at a dance
or Pilates-related work site. For the Pilates/Dance Instructor, students
should be in or have taken the Level 2, DANC A153 and DANC A108.
Recommendation: Ideally, the first unit of internship should be taken at
the same time as or Pilates Methodology (Pilates/Dance Conditioning).
ADVISORY: Dance A 108 or A152
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Part of the Pilates Certificate Program.
This course offers instruction at the high intermediate and advanced
levels in modern dance, emphasizing Limon, Cunningham and contemporary techniques. It includes thorough warm up exercises, technique,
vocabulary skills, creative work, and integrates personal phrasing and
expression.. Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE: This course is one of a family
of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State
regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
ADVISORY: Dance A145 This prerequisite will be validated in
class during the first week of the course.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Advanced levels. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
All levels. World Dance Celebration performance May 16.
34285 6pm-8:05pm T
GYM DANC C
8:15pm-10:20pm T
GYM DANC B
2 hrs/week arr.
GYM DANC C
34745 3 hrs 35 min/week arr.
Nemeth A
Nemeth A
Nemeth A
DANC A208 - Pilates 3-4 (1.5 Units)
Designed for students with intermediate to advanced-level Pilates
skills. This course will present advanced-level Pilates skills, principles
of movement facilitation, core stabilization, and re-education applied to
mat work and to the equipment used in teaching the Pilates Method.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Prerequisite:
Intermediate level skills in Pilates mat and reformer work. This prerequisite will be validated in class during the first week of the course.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Dance A108
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
Intermediate/Advanced levels. Part of the Pilates Certificate Program.
31741 1:30pm-2:35pm MW
ART CT 148
Ellis K
2:35pm-3:35pm MW
ART CT 148
Ellis K
DANC A211 - Repertoire I (2 Units)
Designed to introduce students to the creative process for the development of a full-length ensemble dance, including unison and counterpoint dance sequences, studio rehearsals, critiques, performance skills
and production responsibilities. This course provides an opportunity for
a dancer to learn and perform, or choreograph and direct, choreography
for a large ensemble. Student must be enrolled in an OCC technique
class in modern dance, jazz, ballet or the dance style being used by the
dance choreographer. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Corequisite: Enrollment in an OCC dance technique classes totaling 4 hours per week.
ADVISORY: Intermediate dance skills in modern or ballet or jazz
or tap or world dance forms.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33671 1:30pm-2:05pm W
GYM DANC B
Hunter A
2:05pm-3:35pm W
GYM DANC B
Hunter A
2 hrs/week arr.
GYM DANC B
Hunter A
33866 1:30pm-2:05pm W
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
2:05pm-3:35pm W
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
2 hrs/week arr.
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
DANC A212 - Repertoire II (1 Unit)
Designed to introduce students to the creative process and unique
considerations for the development of a full-length dance for two to
five dancers, including lifts and partnering, cause and effect relationships, studio rehearsals, critiques, performance skills and production
responsibilities. This course provides an opportunity for a dancer to
learn and perform, or choreograph and direct, choreography for duet,
trio or small group. Student must be enrolled in any beginning through
advanced level Tap, Modern, Middle Eastern, African, or Ballet class.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: Dance A211
Corequisite: Enrollment in an OCC dance technique classes totaling 4 hours per week.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34743 1:30pm-2:05pm W
2:05pm-3:35pm W
2 hrs/week arr.
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
Hunter A
Hunter A
Hunter A
CLASS SCHEDULE INFORMATION IS
SUBJECT TO CHANGE - CHECK THE
OCC WEB SITE OFTEN FOR
UPDATES TO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED
SCHEDULE INFORMATION.
GYM DANC B
Hunter A
DANC A217 - Pilates Internship II (1 Unit)
A supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at a Pilatesrelated work site. Students will teach Pilates classes at one or more sites
using lesson plans that they have developed. Recommendation: Ideally,
the second level of internship should be taken after or at the same time
as DANC A129 Pilates Methodology. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Dance A129 or A153 or A215
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Part of the Pilates Certificate Program.
34746 3 hrs 30 min/week arr.
GYM DANC B
Hunter A
DANC A220 - Dance Internship I (1 Unit)
A supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at a dancerelated work site. Recommendation: Ideally, the first level of internship
should be taken at the same time as DANC A210, Dance Methodology.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Dance A143 or A144 or A145 or concurrent enrollment. This prerequisite will be validated in class during the first
week of the course.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Part of the Pilates Certificate Program.
35046 3 hrs 30 min/week arr.
GYM DANC B
Hunter A
DANC A222 - Performing Dance Ensemble II (3 Units)
Performing Dance Ensemble (Small Group) provides an opportunity for
intermediate and advanced level dancers to improve their performing
skills in structured rehearsal time, culminating in Lecture-Demonstration
performances touring the public schools and the community. An
emphasis will be placed on small group choreography. This course
will be scheduled both fall and spring semesters with the majority of
performances occurring in the spring semester. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
All levels. World Dance Celebration performance May 16.
34747 6pm-8:05pm T
8:15pm-10:20pm Th
3 hrs/week arr.
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC C
Nemeth A
Nemeth A
Nemeth A
DANC A243 - Jazz IV (2 Units)
This course offers instruction at the high intermediate and advanced
levels in jazz dance techniques and it focuses on developing individual
style and integrating personal and artistic phrasing and expression.
Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in
this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations.
Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Prerequisite: Dance A143
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Advanced levels. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
34748 1:30pm-2:05pm TTh
2:05pm-3:35pm TTh
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
DANC A244 - Ballet IV (2 Units)
An advanced technique course in classical ballet, emphasizing movement skills at the barre, in center floor and traveling patterns. Complex
movement combinations, extensive ballet terminology and diverse
rhythms will be introduced throughout the semester. Students should
be prepared to participate at the first class meeting. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE: This
course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment
may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic
counselor for clarification.
Prerequisite: Dance A144
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Advanced level. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
34749 11:15am-11:50am TTh
GYM DANC C
Costas J
11:50am-1:20pm TTh
GYM DANC C
Costas J
34750 11:15am-11:50am MW
11:50am-1:20pm MW
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
DANC A246 - Tap IV (1 Unit)
This course offers tap dance instruction at the high intermediate and
advanced levels, emphasizing advanced footwork skills, complex
rhythms, traveling time steps, flash footwork, traveling combinations,
and historic tap repertoire with total body integration and appropriate
styling. Students should be prepared to participate at the first class
meeting. Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE: This course is one of a family of
courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State
regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Prerequisite: Dance A146
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Advanced levels rhythm tap. Students should be prepared to dance the
first class meeting.
34751 3:45pm-4:20pm Th
4:20pm-5:50pm Th
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
DANC A250 - Dance Improvisation II (1 Unit)
This dance improvisation course is designed for instruction at the
intermediate level for any student who has successfully completed
Dance A150. The focus will be on contact improvisation, partnering,
weight and support, shape, design, exploration of imagery and props,
theatrical contexts, various music styles, rhythm, phrasing and other
themes. Directed improvisation assignments and problem solving lead
to free exploration of movement expressed through individual movement
vocabulary. Students should be prepared to participate at the first class
meeting. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Dance A150
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Intermediate level.
34752 6pm-6:35pm T
6:35pm-8:05pm T
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
Staff
DANC A253 - Prep for Audition - Jazz (2 Units)
This course offers instruction at the advanced level in Jazz dance,
emphasizing contemporary Jazz technique and current vocabularies,
with a focus on rhythmic challenges, athleticism, strength, endurance,
phrasing and personal expression. The course is designed specifically
to prepare the serious dancer for successful audition and university
transfer as a dance major. Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE: This course
is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be
limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor
for clarification.
Prerequisite: Dance A243
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Jazz V
34753 1:30pm-2:05pm TTh
2:05pm-3:35pm TTh
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
DANC A254 - Prep for Audition - Ballet (2 Units)
An advanced course in classical ballet intended to improve the technique and performance qualities of dance majors who plan on auditioning for university transfer and/or stage performance experience in the
professional field. The class guides students who will seek a career in
teaching by attention to alignment corrections and use of intricate movement combinations, diverse rhythms and extensive ballet vocabulary.
Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in
this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations.
Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Prerequisite: Dance A244
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Advanced level. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
34754 11:15am-11:50am TTh
11:50am-1:20pm TTh
GYM DANC C
GYM DANC C
Costas J
Costas J
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DANC A255 - Prep for Audition - Modern (2 Units)
DA A145 - Specialized Practices (2 Units)
This course offers instruction at the advanced level in modern dance,
emphasizing release technique and current vocabularies, with a focus
on rhythmic challenges, athleticism, strength, endurance, phrasing and
personal expression. The course is designed specifically to prepare the
serious dancer for successful audition and university transfer as a dance
major. Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE: This course is one of a family of
courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State
regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Prerequisite: Dance A245
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Modern Dance V. Students should be prepared to dance the first class
meeting.
In-depth study of bisecting and paralleling techniques employed in
patient intraoral radiographs. Analysis and correction of techniques
and processing errors, clinical laboratory experience exposing x-rays
on patients utilizing bisecting, and paralleling techniques including
film processing and mounting for various radiographic examinations.
Pit and Fissure sealant laboratory practice. Preclinical and Clinical
performance and evaluations of pit and fissure sealant placement.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Dental Assisting A140
34755 11:15am-11:50am MW
11:50am-1:20pm MW
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
DANC A256 - Preparation for Audition - Tap (1 Unit)
This course offers tap instruction at the advanced level in traditional and
contemporary tap styles, including tap improvisation and presentation
skills needed for successful auditions for university musical theatre programs, and to gain employment in the commercial dance field for stage,
television, touring productions and films. Areas of focus include tap
dance techniques to enhance speed, weight changes, athletic “flash”
steps and spatial patterns and turns. Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE: This
course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment
may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic
counselor for clarification.
Prerequisite: Dance A246
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Rhythm Tap V
34756 3:45pm-4:20pm Th
4:20pm-5:50pm Th
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
GYM DANC B Sohl-Ellison L
Dental Assisting
Phone: 714-432-5565
This is a continuation of Dental Assisting A110 Chairside Techniques 1
with an emphasis on dental specialties, and application of coronal polish
for state certification. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Dental Assisting A110
Corequisite: Dental Assisting A125
$36 material fee for this course
14 week courses beginning Jan 30.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a DA A115 lab.
Lecture
31241 9am-12:00pm Th
30721 2:45pm-5:45pm Th
Labs
ALH SC 203
Balding D
ALH SC 203
ALH SC 203
Balding D
Balding D
DA A125 - Expanded Functions (2 Units)
Emphasis on expanded functions for the registered dental assistant.
Laboratory practice and preclinical evaluations, including pit and fissure sealant placements. on patients. Ultrasonic Scaler for Cement
Removal Certification. Students will practice mock written and practical
examinations in preparation for state licensing board examinations. One
and one-half hour lecture, three hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Dental Assisting A110 and A120
Corequisite: Dental Assisting A115 and A165
$70 material fee for this course
14 week course beginning Jan 29.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a DA A125 lab.
Lecture
30846 11:30am-12:45pm W
30722 8am-11:00am W
30723 1:30pm-4:30pm W
Labs
Lecture
34861 11:30am-12:40pm M
ALH SC 203
Myers J
32254 7:45am-10:50am M
ALH SC 203
30725 1:30pm-4:35pm M
ALH SC 203
Myers J
Balding D
Myers J
Rafferty J
Labs
DA A150 - Biomedical Sciences (2 Units)
Specialized Practice in chairside dental assisting, including microbiology
of the oral cavity, oral pathology, and the State Dental Practice Act and
regulations. Transfer Credit: CSU.
COREQUISTE: Dental Assisting A110 and A160
14 week course beginning Jan 31.
33788 12:05pm-2:35pm F
ALH SC 203
Rafferty J
DA A163 - Clinical Experience 2 (1 Unit)
The second in a series of opportunities for clinical practice of concepts
in dental assisting. Each student will be assigned to a dental office for
either general dentistry or a specialty practice. Students are required to
follow the dress code standards set up by the program according to ADA
guidelines and OSHA mandates. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.
Sixty-four hours. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Dental Assisting A160
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
DA A115 - Chairside Techniques 2 (2 Units)
34860 12:30pm-2:30pm Th
$63 material fee for this course
14 week course beginning Jan 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a DA A145 lab.
ALH SC 203
Myers J
ALH SC 203
ALH SC 203
Myers J
Myers J
2 week course beginning Jan 13.
31959 32 hrs/week arr. MTWThF ALH SC 203
Myers J
DA A165 - Clinical Experience 3 (2.5 Units)
The third in a series of opportunities for clinical practice of concepts
in dental assisting. Each student will be assigned to a dental office for
either general dentistry or a specialty practice. Students are required
to follow the dress code standards set up by the program according to
ADA guidelines-and OSHA mandates. Offered on a pass-no pass basis
only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Corequisite: Dental Assisting A115, A145, A163, and A175
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
14 week course beginning Jan 31.
30726 10:50am-11:55am F
8 hrs/week arr. T
ALH SC 203
COMM SITE
Myers J
Myers J
DA A168 - Clinical Experience 4 (1 Unit)
The fourth clinical rotation in which the students will be placed in a
general dentistry and/or dental specialty setting. Students are required
to follow the dress code standards required by the program and OSHA
mandates. One hour seminar, thirty-two hours weekly for two weeks.
Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Forty-eight hours. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Dental Assisting A165 or concurrent enrollment
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
2 week course beginning the week of May 12.
30728 24 hrs/week arr. MTWThF COMM SITE
Myers J
DA A175 - Prin of Bus & Prac Mgmt (1.5 Units)
An introduction to dental office administration, including dental records
and charting, HIPAA regulations, communication skills, financial management appointment scheduling, payroll, and insurance claim processing. Students will be trained to use Dentrix Dental Software program to
become knowledgeable in all areas of practice management utilizing the
computer. This course may also be offered online.
Prerequisite: Dental Assisting A100
14 week course beginning Jan 31.
30729 8:30am-10:35am F
ALH SC 102
Balding D
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Diagnostic Medical
Sonography
Phone: 714-432-5893
DMS A126 - OB/GYN Sonography (3 Units)
A cross-sectional anatomical and sonographic study of the female
reproductive system including the non-gravid pelvis as well as the gravid
pelvis; includes specific study of embryology, placenta, amniotic fluid
and cord, breast and neonatal brain. Topics of discussion will include
appropriate laboratory tests, ultrasound scan protocols of the American
Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) and other imaging modalities
utilized in OB/GYN. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A123
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32506 9am-12:10pm W
12:10pm-1:15pm W
ALH SC 204Reber-Bonhall C
ALH SC 204Reber-Bonhall C
DMS A155 - Intro Vascular Ultrasnd (2.5 Units)
This course is an introduction to vascular ultrasound including Doppler
physical principles and instrumentation. The venous system of the
upper and lower extremities is emphasized this semester. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A150
$13 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a DMS A155 lab.
32235 7am-9:05am M
Lecture
30041 9:15am-11:20am M
30123 11:35am-1:40pm M
32236 2pm-4:05pm M
Labs
ALH SC 204
Jackson M
ALH SC 204
ALH SC 204
ALH SC 204
Jackson M
Jackson M
Staff
DMS A161 - Pathophysiology (3 Units)
Specific study of pathology and pathophysiological mechanisms related
to diagnostic medical sonography. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A123
Corequisite: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A126.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33356 9am-12:10pm Th
ALH SC 204Reber-Bonhall C
DMS A165 - Intro Scanning Practice (3 Units)
Introduction to Sonographic scanning protocol as applied to clinical
practice. Course includes environment of department, emphasis on professionalism, student behavior, medico-legal aspects, and humanistic
approach to patients. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A150
Corequisite: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A126and A155
$28 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a DMS A165 lab.
30745 7am-9:05am T
Lecture
Labs
30094 9:15am-12:25pm T
30741 12:30pm-3:40pm Th
30739 12:50pm-4pm T
ALH SC 204
Kiyohara L
ALH SC 204
ALH SC 204
ALH SC 204
Kiyohara L
Kiyohara L
Staff
DMS A166 - DMS Clinical Expernce 1 (2 Units)
Introduction to clinical setting and exposure to departmental organization, patient flow, darkroom and processing procedures, observation of
techniques employed, policies and procedures of clinical cases. Offered
on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Allied Health A115
Corequisite: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A165
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30107 8 hrs/week arr.
COMM SITE Reber-Bonhall C
DMS A275 - Sonographic Review (3 Units)
Review of advanced scanning techniques and other ultrasound topics
including physics and instrumentation. Interpretation of normal and
abnormal sonography. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A274
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
31303 8am-11:00am F
12pm-3:30pm F
ALH SC 204
ALH SC 204
Gibbs T
Gibbs T
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DMS A276 - Clinical Experience 4 (2 Units)
DMAD A181 - Intro to Computer Graphics (3 Units)
Intermediate clinical experience. Studies in the abdomen, small parts,
and pelvis. Variety of real-time equipment, anatomical pathology recognition. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A271
Designed to introduce the lay person or computer professional to
the rapidly expanding field of computer graphics. The subject will be
approached from an application perspective. Course will include guest
speakers and field trips. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
33789 40 hrs/week arr.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
COMM SITE Reber-Bonhall C
DMS A281 - Clinical Experience 5 (9 Units)
Advanced clinical experience in the ultrasound department practicing
in a variety of Sonographic studies with emphasis on the abdomen
and pelvis. Advanced recognition of pathology and scan interpretation.
Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A271
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32 HR/WEEK FOR THE 1ST 8 WEEKS; 40 HR/WEEK FOR THE 2ND 8
WEEKS.
30748 36 hrs/week arr.
COMM SITE Reber-Bonhall C
1 hr/week arr.
COMM SITE Reber-Bonhall C
Digital Media Arts &
Design
Phone: 714-432-5829
DMAD A115 - Letter/Digitl Typogrphy (4 Units)
Covers the history and development of basic letterforms with calligraphic
origins. Lettering as a design form is emphasized. Hand lettering,
logotype, symbol, and digital typography will be discussed from the
professional’s point of view. Class projects oriented toward portfolio
samples. Recommended for Digital Media Arts and Design majors, as
well as practicing art professionals. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$12 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Optional fee for use of DMA&D equipment: $60
30468 9am-12:50pm M
ART CT 311
1:30pm-5:20pm M
ART CT 308
Tennant W
Tennant W
Course expands upon freehand drawing skills. Rapid illustration
methods of determining design solutions and as final presentations.
Techniques drawn from areas of graphic and advertising design, industrial design, and interior design. Emphasis on acquiring art suitable for
student’s portfolio. Recommended for Digital Media Arts and Design
majors, as well as practicing professionals. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$12 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Optional fee for use of DMA&D equipment: $60
30349 9am-1:15pm M
ART CT 308
1:30pm-5:45pm M
ART CT 322
Kerins J
Kerins J
DMAD A151 - History of Graphic Dsgn (3 Units)
This course will cover the history and development of graphic design
from written communication to current trends as professional and
artistic endeavors. The influence of graphic design upon the prevailing culture and the influence of culture upon graphic design will be
explored. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
ART CT 216
Lectures
Software used: Adobe Photoshop CS6 and Illustrator CS6
31649 10:30am-12:35pm M
ART CT 216
Nielsen C
32243 5pm-7:05pm M
ART CT 216
Nielsen C
32259 5pm-7:05pm W
ART CT 216
Olivera N
Labs
30558 1:30pm-4:40pm M
ART CT 212
Nielsen C
30841 5:30pm-8:40pm Th
ART CT 308 Bloomfield L
30081 6pm-9:10pm M
ART CT 308
Tennant W
31025 7:10pm-10:20pm M
ART CT 212
Nielsen C
31652 7:10pm-10:20pm W
ART CT 215
Olivera N
DMAD A182 - Graphic Design (4 Units)
This course introduces students to the basic concepts and techniques
of graphic design to encourage the beginning design student to develop
and master the basic conceptual thinking, visual, and technical skills
that distinguish graphic designers from desktop technicians. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Digital Media Arts and Design A181
$23 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Optional fee for use of DMA&D equipment: $60
31016 8:30am-9:35am TTh
ART CT 212
9:35am-12:45pm TTh
ART CT 212
Cox S
Cox S
DMAD A183 - Designing for Print (4 Units)
DMAD A117 - Rapid Illustration Tech (4 Units)
33236 10am-1:10pm W
$12 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
Students who enroll in a lecture must also enroll in a DMAD A181 lab.
Cox S
Using industry-standard hardware and software, students will create
digital files that, once output, will print correctly on a printing press.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Digital Media Arts and Design A181
$23 material fee for this course
35036 1:30-pm-2:30pm TTh
2:30pm-5:45pm TTh
ART CT 212
ART CT 212
Cox S
Cox S
DMAD A190 - Illus w/Adobe Illustr 1 (4 Units)
Investigation into the use of computer graphics in various disciplines
emphasizing illustration and the principles of color and design. Students
will complete a portfolio of computer generated graphic designs and
illustrations. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Digital Media Arts and Design A181
$30 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Optional fee for use of DMA&D equipment: $60
31684 9:45am-11:50am T
ART CT 215
11:50am-6:45pm T
ART CT 215
Measures J
Measures J
DMAD A193 - Photo/Graphics Photoshp 1 (4 Units)
Integrates photography, art, design, and computer graphics processes
and images. Lectures and demonstrations familiarize students with
image processing software which alters photographs. Students will
learn basic digital retouching skills, image processing and manipulation
techniques as well as digital camera basics.
Prerequisite: Photography A125 or Digital Media Arts and Design
A181
$30 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Optional fee for use of DMA&D equipment: $60
31696 10:30am-12:30pm Th
ART CT 308
1:15pm-5:15pm Th
ART CT 308
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DMAD A200 - Web Design Artists/Graph Dsngr (4
Units)
Investigates design and communication on the Internet. Primary
Software: Adobe Dreamweaver (other applications as needed). Web
content and website structure are explored by emphasizing strategies
for the designer and the fine artist. Projects incorporate use of audio,
video and animation. Concentration on Web Design, communication and
experimentation. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Digital Media Arts & Design A181
ADVISORY: Digital Media Arts & Design A182, A193, A263, A280
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Optional fee for use of DMA&D equipment: $60
30488 10:30am-12:30pm W
1:15pm-6:15pm W
ART CT 308
ART CT 308
Bloomfield L
Bloomfield L
DMAD A263 - Motin Grphc Aftr Effcts (4 Units)
Develop skills in the art of animated graphics and digital video compositing, which are used in film and television titles and advertisements,
music videos, web sites, multimedia concerts and fashion shows.
Create original artwork with complex layers of graphics, video, text,
photography, and audio using masking, keying, layering, transparency,
effects, sweeping camera paths and 3D elements. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Digital Media Arts & Design A181
ADVISORY: Digital Media Arts & Design A190 or A193
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
33805 11am-1:05pm F
1:05pm-8pm F
ART CT 215
ART CT 215
Urlik J
Urlik J
DMAD A280 - 2-D Animation (4 Units)
An investigation into the theory and practice of computer generated 2-D
animation. Lectures, demonstrations, and graphic examples introduce
students to the technical and creative aspects of 2-D animation as seen
in communication media. Through classroom assignments students
will investigate both commercial and fine art applications. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Digital Media Arts & Design A181
ADVISORY: Art A120 and Digital Media Arts & Design A190
Optional fee for use of DMA&D equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of DMA&D materials: $12
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Primary software used: Adobe Flash CS6
31707 6pm-7:00pm TTh
7pm-10:15pm TTh
ART CT 212
ART CT 212
Caron L
Caron L
DMAD A281 - 3-D Comptr Graph Animatn (4 Units)
Investigation into the practice of 3-D temporal image handling utilizing
computer graphics technology. Students will explore artistic applications
in various fields. Instruction is offered at beginning and advanced levels.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Digital Media Arts & Design A280
Optional fee for use of DMA&D equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of DMA&D materials: $12
Software used: Maya
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32261 9am-11:00am F
11am-6:00pm F
ART CT 212
ART CT 212
Staff
Display & Visual
Presentation
Phone: 714-432-5841
DVP A180 - Intro to Display & VP (3 Units)
Bloomfield L
Bloomfield L
Provides an opportunity to learn display and exhibit design for business and museum/gallery. Areas covered include trade show, hardline product, themed design, space development for store planning,
museum exhibition, advertising, and all aspects of visual presentation,
to include: windows, point of purchase, websites, and packaging.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33880 1pm-4:10pm W
For counseling information call 714-432-5078
CS & D 204
Staff
41
Orange Coast College SPRING 2014
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
Early Childhood
Phone: 714-432-5067
EC A127 - Health, Safety & Nutrition (3 Units)
Introduction to the laws, regulations, standards, policies and procedures and early childhood curriculum related to child health, safety,
and nutrition. The key components that ensure physical health, mental
health and safety for both children and staff will be identified along with
the importance of collaboration with families and health professionals.
Focus on integrating the concepts into everyday planning and program
development for all children. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID ECE 220.
Prerequisite: Human Development A180
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34231 6:30pm-9:40pm W
CS & D 102
Campbell L
EC A130 - Language Arts for Children (3 Units)
Development of literacy skills in children ages birth to 5 years. Included
are activities such as book selection, storytelling, finger plays, flannel
stories, language centers, early writing, alphabetic and phonemic
awareness. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Human Development A180 or concurrent enrollment
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34232 9am-12:10pm W
EC LAB 118
Ellis J
EC A131 - Creativity for Children (3 Units)
Methods for fostering creativity in children and teachers. Emphasis
will be on cultivating music and art expression through application
of developmental theory. Note: TB CLEARANCE REQUIRED. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Human Development A180 or concurrent enrollment
$5 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32493 9:35am-12:45pm M
CS & D 108
Chaiyakal J
EC A132 - Science & Math for Young Child (3 Units)
Physical and natural science activities that encourage children’s thinking
and problem solving skills. Emphasis on the development of programs
and materials that allow for exploration and/or experimentation. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Human Development A180 or concurrent enrollment
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34233 1:30pm-4:40pm M
CS & D 108
Ellis J
EC A155 - Princ/Pract Tchg Young Childrn (3 Units)
An examination of the underlying theoretical principles of developmentally appropriate practices applied to programs, environments, relationships and teaching strategies in supporting all areas of development
for all children. Emphasis on the value of play in supporting all areas of
children’s development. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID ECE 120.
Prerequisite: Human Development A180 or concurrent enrollment
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30782 1:30pm-4:40pm T
30781 6pm-9:10pm T
EC LAB 118
EC LAB 118
Ellis J
Staff
EC A156 - Early Childhood Lab (2 Units)
Beginning practical experiences that focus on establishing relationships
with children and developing guidance, observation, play entry, and
collaboration techniques in facilitating learning. TB clearance required.
Fingerprint, criminal record and child abuse index check required.
Contact EC Lab School PRIOR to enrolling to arrange hours. Hours
are arranged on a first come, first served basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Early Childhood A155
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Call the lab school at (714) 432-5519 to complete necessary
paperwork and to arrange lab hours prior to registering for the class.
Students are placed on a first come, first served basis. TB clearance
required.
30783 4pm-5:00pm W
3 hrs 15 min/week arr.
CS & D 102
CS & D 102
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
EC A157 - Guidance Young Children (3 Units)
EC A221 - Infant/Toddler Fld Exp (3 Units)
Course covers theories of behavior, guidance techniques, and parent
communication. Emphasis on developing an understanding of children’s
behavior and encouraging positive esteem while helping the child work
toward self-control. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Early Childhood A155
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Participation in daycare and half-day programs for infants and toddlers.
Please contact the EC Lab School PRIOR to enrolling in this class to
arrange hours. Hours are arranged on a first come, first served basis.
Note: TB CLEARANCE REQUIRED. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Human Development A184 and Early Childhood
A220 or concurrent enrollment.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Call the lab school at (714) 432-5519 to complete necessary
paperwork and to arrange lab hours prior to registering for the class.
Students are placed on a first come, first served basis. TB clearance
required.
30785 1pm-4:10pm T
CS & D 102
Campbell L
EC A165 - Obsrv/Rcrd Child Behav (3 Units)
This course focuses on the appropriate use of assessment and observation strategies to document development, growth, play and learning to
join with families and professionals in promoting children’s success.
Recording strategies, rating systems, portfolios, and multiple assessment tools are explored. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID ECE 200.
Prerequisite: Early Childhood A155 and Human Development
A180
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33270 6pm-9:05pm Th
1 hr 5 min/week arr.
CS & D 104
CS & D 104
Ellis J
Ellis J
EC A199 - Current Issues in E C (.5 Units)
Current issues in the field of early childhood education, rotating through
a variety of topics, such as working with parents, public policy, and
curriculum updates. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
34461 4pm-6:05pm W
6 hrs 25 min/week arr.
CS & D 108
CS & D 108
Campbell L
Campbell L
EC A229 - Creative Activities (3 Units)
School-age movement, recreation, and creative activities suitable for
after school child care. The course also includes planning and implementing an appropriate program. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Human Development A182 or concurrent enrollment
$4 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34868 6:30pm-7:35pm TTh
CS & D 108
7:35pm-9:05pm TTh
CS & D 108
Staff
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
EC A240 - Inclusion-Sp Needs Curr (1 Unit)
1 week course beginning the week of Feb 21.
Topic: Reggio inspired curriculum and environments. Some Saturday
meetings will be held off campus.
33881 5pm-8:00pm F
EC LAB 118
Jones J
9am-3:00pm Sat
EC LAB 118
Jones J
This course will explore the inclusion of infants, toddlers, and children
with special needs in early childhood settings. Topics will include foundations of inclusive practices, collaborating with specialists, and specific
strategies for the classroom. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Human Development A210 or concurrent enrollment
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
34869 6:30pm-8:35pm T
EC A200 - Presch Prog-The Curric (3 Units)
Curriculum planning for preschool programs based on the individual
developmental needs of the preschool child. Emphasis on the importance of observations, schedule, routines and parent communication.
Introduction to the philosophy and history of early childhood education.
Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID ED130
Prerequisite: Early Childhood A155
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30786 6:30pm-9:40pm M
CS & D 102
Campbell L
EC A201 - Early Childhood Fld Exp (3 Units)
Practical experiences in preschool programs that focus on the individualized curriculum that addresses all areas of development, routines, and
the role of the teacher. Course also covers observation and evaluation
of children in play situations, the development of indoor and outdoor
environments, positive guidance and staff relationships. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Early Childhood A200 or concurrent enrollment, and
Early Childhood A156
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Call the lab school at (714) 432-5519 to complete necessary
paperwork and to arrange lab hours prior to registering for the class.
Students are placed on a first come, first served basis. TB clearance
required.
30787 4pm-6:05pm W
6 hrs 25 min/week arr.
CS & D 108
CS & D 108
Campbell L
Campbell L
EC A220 - Infant/Toddler Programs (3 Units)
Various kinds of programs for infants and toddlers, including philosophies and program emphasis, appropriate routine learning experiences,
environments, and provisions for the health and safety of infants and
toddlers. Focus on the role of the teacher in facilitating the child’s
growth through play. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Human Development A184 or concurrent enrollment
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
35004 6:30pm-9:40pm T
ALH SC 104
Staff
CS & D 102
Springett M
Ecology
Phone: 714-432-5846
ECOL A100 - Human Ecology (3 Units)
The physical and biological components of the environment, their
interrelationships, and the human population influence on these
components. Physical, biological, and political means of reversing environmental deterioration will be considered as well as conservation and
management of natural resources. Suitable as a general education elective for the non-science major and also for students in Environmental
Science or other natural sciences. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34757 5:30pm-8:40pm MTWThF BIO SC 200
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30645 9:35am-11am TTh
BIO SC 200
31620 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
BIO SC 102
Blass’s M
Snyder L
Elliott K
ECOL A121 - Marine Intertidal Eco (1 Unit)
Ecology of the marine intertidal environment of Southern California. This
is a field oriented laboratory experience for non-majors. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
34765 2:30pm-3:30pm W
LEWIS 102
3:30pm-6:45pm W
LEWIS 102
Blasius M
Blasius M
ECOL A124 - Ecology of Gray Whale (1 Unit)
Ecology and natural history of the California Gray Whale and the Orange
County Whale Watch program. Completion qualifies students as docents
on whale watching boats. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
34766 2:30pm-4:35pm W
LEWIS 102
Ellis J
Ellis J
For registration information call 714-432-5072
Blasius M
42
CRN
Orange Coast College SPRING 2014
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
Economics
Phone: 714-432-5753
ECON A100 - Econ: General Concepts (3 Units)
Provides the student with a general understanding of the concepts,
principles, and methods of microeconomics and macroeconomics at the
introductory level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32647 9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 109
33634 11:10am-12:35pm MW
TECHCT 158/159
Kuo D
Kuo D
ECON A170 - Microeconomics (3 Units)
An introduction to the principles and problems of microeconomics.
Covers economic concepts and principles as applied to markets,
analysis of costs, consumer behavior, determining consumer optimum
conditions, behavior of producers, determining the producers optimum
in the goods and services market and in the factors markets, the
structure of markets and how they influence and limit competition,
labor, capital, information and entrepreneurship, public goods, and
international economics. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. This course may
also be offered online.
Prerequisite: Math A030
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34005
33999
34517
34000
34003
34006
34002
34004
34168
8am-9:25am TTh
11:10am-12:35pm TTh
11:10am-12:35pm MW
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
12:45pm-2:10pm MW
2:20pm-3:45pm MW
3:55pm-5:20pm MW
6pm-9:10pm T
6pm-9:10pm W
SO SCI 110
SO SCI 110
SO SCI 103
JOURN 107
JOURN 107
JOURN 107
SO SCI 106
SO SCI 104
SO SCI 109
Staff
Staff
Frohman D
Savage J
Savage J
Savage J
Frohman D
Lee H
Lee H
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
34001 12:45pm-3:55pm TTh
SO SCI 109
Bresnock A
ECON A175 - Macroeconomics (3 Units)
An introduction to the principles and problems of macroeconomics.
Covers economic concepts and principles as applied to markets,
national income, unemployment, inflation, economic growth, fiscal and
monetary policy, banking, the Federal Reserve System, and international
economics. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Math A030
ADVISORY: Economics A170
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34007
34009
34008
34838
34010
34013
34012
8am-9:25am MW
8am-9:25am TTh
9:35am-11am MW
11:10am-12:35pm TTh
2:20pm-3:45pm TTh
3:55pm-5:20pm TTh
6:15pm-9:25pm T
SO SCI 108
SO SCI 109
SO SCI 108
SO SCI 109
JOURN 107
SO SCI 103
SO SCI 105
Kuo D
Kuo D
Kuo D
Kuo D
Savage J
Ghuloum A
Ghuloum A
CRN #34016 is approximately 50% on campus and 50% online.
Students must meet on campus every Wednesday, 4-5:20 p.m. in
Journ 107. The remainder of the course will be completed online.
Email:jmsavage@occ.cccd.edu
34016 4pm-5:20pm W
JOURN 107
Savage J
1 hr 30 min/week arr.
Online
Savage J
Electronics
Phone: 714-432-5098
ELEC A047 - Elec Problem Solving (3 Units)
Topics from basic algebra and trigonometry will be applied toward the
solution of both DC and AC passive circuitry problems.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30832 12:30pm-1:55pm TTh
TECHCT 226
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
ELEC A101 - Robotics 1 Mech/Design (4 Units)
ELEC A155 - A.C. Circuits (3 Units)
Design a robot to tournament specifications. Analyze, diagnose, modify,
calibrate document the prototype. Project-based, hands-on learning
strategies focus on mechanical structures in robot design and function
and the physical laws that govern design including but not limited to:
braces, beams, brackets, motors, gears, wheels, transmitter, receiver,
etc. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Corequisite: Electronics Technology A170
ADVISORY: High School Physics, Electronics Technology A047 or
concurrent enrollment.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Principles of Amplitude Changing (AC) circuits for technicians and
engineers. An in-depth study of Alternating Current and Amplitude
Changing circuits: vocabulary, power, voltage, current, impedance,
phase shift, frequency, harmonics, induction capacitance, safety, test
equipment, circuits, devices, and circuit analysis methods. Students will
build, test, analyze and troubleshoot complex circuits and devices. In
addition, students will read documentation commonly found in industry
i.e., schematics, specifications, assembly and test procedures. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Electronics Technology A047 or concurrent enrollment
ADVISORY: Electronics Technology A170
ELEC A135 - Intro to Digital Logic (3.5 Units)
$15 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30326 10:10am-11:35am TTh
TECHCT 226
32849 3pm-5:05pm TTh
TECHCT 226
Castano R
Introduction to logic as it applies to discrete Boolean mathematics,
deductive reasoning, and digital applications including: computer
programming, architecture, and embedded systems. The course begins
with an in-depth study of: obverse, inverse, AND/ OR logical operations.
Boolean algebra techniques are applied to simplify complex equations.
Students will build, measure, test, analyze, and troubleshoot: series,
parallel and complex circuits. In addition, students will read documentation commonly found in industry, i.e. schematics, specifications,
assembly and test procedures. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Electronics Technology A047 or concurrent enrollment
ADVISORY: Electronics Technology A170
$15 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30837 5pm-7:00pm MW
TECHCT 222
Ford J
ELEC A140 - Technical Electronics (3 Units)
An introduction to electricity and electronics for non-technicians.
Vocabulary, power, voltage, current, resistance, safety, test equipment,
circuits and devices are studied. Students will build, test, and troubleshoot circuits and devices. In addition, students will learn how to read
documentation commonly found in industry, i.e., schematics, specifications, assembly and test procedures. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Electronics Technology A170
$15 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30220 10:10am-11:35am TTh
TECHCT 226
34993 6pm-7:25pm TTh
TECHCT 226
Castano R
Castano R
ELEC A146 - Intr Computr Installatn (3 Units)
This course will teach the student how to connect peripheral devices
(monitor, printer, modem, camera) to a PC, upgrade and build computers with the hardware and software provided in class, and troubleshoot
common problems with peripherals. The student will prepare a rescue
kit for their home computer. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$15 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31021 5:30pm-6:35pm MW
TECHCT 226 Borkenhagen
6:35pm-7:35pm MW
TECHCT 226 Borkenhagen
ELEC A150 - D.C. Circuits (3 Units)
Principles of Direct Current (DC) circuits for technicians and engineers.
Build, measure, test, analyze, and troubleshoot: series, parallel and
complex circuits. An in-depth study of: vocabulary, power, voltage, current, resistance, safety, test equipment, circuits and devices, and circuit
analysis methods. Students will build, test, analyze and troubleshoot
complex circuits and devices. In addition, students will learn how to read
documentation commonly found in industry, i.e., schematics, specifications, assembly and test procedures. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Electronics Technology A047 or concurrent enrollment
ADVISORY: Electronics Technology A170
$15 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34114 6pm-7:25pm TTh
TECHCT 222
Ford J
Castano R
ELEC A170 - Electronics Laboratory (1 Unit)
Laboratory experience supplements, complements, or fulfills the laboratory requirement for courses in the Electronics Technology Program.
Assemble, test calibrate, and troubleshoot electronic, electro-mechanical, instrumentation, robotics, and automation systems. Advanced
students will design and construct Robots to compete in Robotic
Competitions and/or other Service Learning activities.
ADVISORY: Recommend concurrent enrollment in Electronics
Technology courses.
$15 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34954 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
TECHCT 212
34115 1pm-4:10pm F
TECHCT 222
34955 7:35pm-9pm TTh
TECHCT 222
34994 7:35pm-9pm MW
TECHCT 222
34341 8:15pm-9:40pm TTh
TECHCT 212
Castano R
Castano R
Ford J
Ford J
Castano R
ELEC A201 - Robotics 2 Mtrs/Trnsprt (4 Units)
Design a robot drive and transport mechanism to compete, according to
tournament criteria, against other teams. Analyze and modify the invention to improve original design. Identify, demonstrate an understanding
of, and diagnose: motors, transport mechanisms, motor control systems
and variable speed drives in robot and automation designs. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Electronics Technology A101 and A155
Corequisite: Electronics Technology A170
ADVISORY: High School Physics.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33703 3pm-5:05pm TTh
TECHCT 226
Castano R
ELEC A246 - Comptr Install & Repair (3 Units)
Overview of personal computer microprocessor, motherboard and
peripheral interfaces. Hardware and software troubleshooting.
Replacement of components and peripheral devices. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Prerequisite: Electronics Technology A135 and A155
$15 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31797 7:45pm-8:50pm MW
TECHCT 226 Borkenhagen
8:50pm-10pm MW
TECHCT 226 Borkenhagen
ELEC A260 - Autom 2 Semiconductor Circuits (4
Units)
Diagnose semiconductor circuits for industrial motor control: power
supplies, amplifiers, active filters, oscillators, solid state motor control,
phase inverters, Variable Speed Drives (VSD). Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Electronics Technology A150 and A155
Corequisite: Electronics Technology A170
$15 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30290 6pm-8:05pm TTh
TECHCT 226
Castano R
For counseling information call 714-432-5078
Castano R
43
Orange Coast College SPRING 2014
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
Emergency Medical
Services
Phone: 714-432-5089
EMT A145 - Emer Medical Care-Child (1 Unit)
Adult, child and infant CPR and AED use, first aid, and preventative
health and safety for the licensed child care provider. Completion
qualifies the participant for CPR, first aid, and childcare, healthcare,
and safety certification. Meets the California Child Care Standards in
accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 12.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
$11 material fee for this course
8 week course beginning the week of Mar. 31.
35043 5pm-7:30pm W
ALH SC 110
7:30pm-8:10pm W
ALH SC 110
$14 material fee for this course
Rindge T
Rindge T
EMS A150 - Emergency Medical Technician (10 Units)
An overview of the EMT’s roles and responsibilities including the evaluation and treatment of medical and trauma emergencies. This would
include extrication and transport of the sick ill and injured patient.
Successful completion of all corequisite courses qualifies the graduating student to take the National Registry EMT certifying exam. Students
must show proof of valid American Heart Association Healthcare
Provider CPR. This will be checked during the first class session.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: English A098 or ESL A099 or higher
Corequisite: Emergency Medical Services A150L, A151
$38 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #34305 is approximately 50% online and approximately 50%
on campus. Students must attend on campus every Monday and
Wednesday, 6-8:30 p.m. in Alh Sc 110. The remainder of the course is
completed online.
Email: phassapis@occ.cccd.edu
35029 10:20am-12:50pm MW
ALH SC 110
Hassapis P
5 hrs 30 min/week arr.
ALH SC 110
Hassapis P
EMS A150L - Emergency Medical Srvcs Lab (1 Unit)
Practical application of the theories and skills required for an Emergency
Medical Technician to perform assessments, and provide care, lifesaving measures, and employ safe techniques while effectively engaged
in patient interactions. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: A current and valid American Heart Association
Healthcare Provider CPR card. This prerequisite will be validated
the first day of the course. ADVISORY: English A098 or ESL A099
or higher.
Corequisite: Emergency Medical Services A150 and A151
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
ALH SC 110
Hassapis P
EMS A151 - Emergency Medical Technician (1 Unit)
An overview of the EMT-l/Basic roles and responsibilities including the
evaluation and treatment of medical and trauma emergencies. This
would include extrication and transport of the sick and injured patient.
Qualifies the graduating student to take the National Registry EMT-B
certifying exam. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: American Heart Association Healthcare Provider
CPR. This prerequisite will be validated in class during the first
week of the course.
Corequisite: Emergency Medical Services A150 and A150L
ADVISORY: Emergency Medical Services A100
$55 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34307 3 hrs/week arr. M
COMM SITE
MATH A180**
ENGR A180
Calculus 1
Graphics
MATH A185**
Emergency Medical responder (advanced first aid and cardiopulmonary
resuscitation. Students will receive an American Heart Association
Healthcare Provider Card and a Course Completion certificate upon
successful completion of the class. Transfer Credit: CSU.
34306 9am-11:35am TTh
General
Precalculus
Staff
EMS A100 - Emergency Medical Responder (4 Units)
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34862 12pm-5:10pm T
ALH SC 110
2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
ALH SC 110
CHEM A180
MATH A170
Hassapis P
Calculus 2
PHYS A185**
Mechanics and Waves
MATH A280
Calculus 3
PHYS A280
Electricity & Magnatism
ENGR A280
PHYS A285
ENGR A285
Statics
MATH A235
Applied Linear Algebra
OR
MATH A285**
Linear Algebra &
Differential Equation
Circuits
Thermodynamics, Light
Relativity, Quan., Physics
* High school physics or PHYS A120 recommended as a prerequisite for PHYS A185.
EMT A160 - EMT-1 Recertification (1 Unit)
New policies and procedures including the latest CPR techniques and
procedures for new equipment, updates to the EMT-B’s scope of practice within Orange County, the State and Federal guidelines, and review
of the required EMT- Basic curriculum to the most up-to-date model.
Provides 24 hours of Continuing Education as “refresher course.” No
skills testing provided. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. This
course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Current EMT-1(Basic) certificate or certificate which
has not expired by more than two years.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
$15 material fee for this course
2 weekend course meeting Feb. 1 & 2, 8 & 9..
35044 9am-5pm SatSun
ALH SC 110
Staff
Engineering
Phone: 714-432-5846
Vector mechanics, covering force diagrams, moment of a force, centroids, beams, trusses, friction, hydrostatics, and moments of inertia.
Three hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A185 or A185H or A182H and Physics
A185
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
LEWIS 211
Phone: 714-432-5716
ENGL A005 - Basic Reading Skills (3 Units)
A sequence of reading lessons that will target reading rate growth, for
students in the areas of vocabulary development and comprehension
improvement. (NOT APPLICABLE TO AA OR AS DEGREE)
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31226 8am-9:25am MW
34652 9:35am-11am TTh
Theory and practice of fundamental reading skills, finding main idea,
identifying supporting details, drawing inferences, and increasing rate.
Special attention will be given to critical reading and to particular problems in content areas. Recommended for all students. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
4 week courses beginning Jan. 2.
34667 9am-12:10pm MTWThF
LIT&LN 117
34668 6pm-9:10pm MTWThF
LIT&LN 117
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30903 9:35am-11am MW
LIT&LN 117
34999 7pm-10:10pm Th
LIT&LN 117
Hussain S
A course in analysis of electric circuits, including DC circuits, network
theorems, energy sources, transient analysis, sinusoidal analysis, phasors, AC power, and frequency response of circuits. Lab will include
connection of circuits and observation of circuit behavior using electronic instrumentation. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Mathematics A185 or A185H or A182H and Physics
A280.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
LEWIS 209
LEWIS 209
Taylor M
Taylor M
ENGL A050 - Power Reading/Developmt (3 Units)
ENGR A285 - Engineering Circuits (4 Units)
30878 9am-10:25am TTh
10:25am-12:10pm TTh
LIT&LN 117
LIT&LN 117
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
ENGR A280 - Statics (3 Units)
30877 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
English - Basic Skills
Hussain S
Hussain S
For registration information call 714-432-5072
Williams S
Taylor M
Taylor M
Staff
44
CRN
Orange Coast College SPRING 2014
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
ENGL A100 - Freshman Composition (3 Units)
REQUIRED PLACEMENT IN
ENGLISH A098, A099, A100 and ESL courses
All students must take the English or
English as Second Language (ESL)
Assessment Test in order to enroll in any
English or ESL course. To be eligible to
enroll in English A101 or A102, students
must have completed English A100
with a grade C or better. If a student has
successfully completed a course that is
equivalent to a prerequisite, he or she may
submit transcripts to the Enrollment Center
to request that prerequisite requirement for
that specific course be waived.
New students, unless exempt from
Students who are not exempt from
matriculation
must
schedule
an
appointment with the Assessment Center
by calling (714) 432-5789.
ASSESSMENT CENTER
714-432-5789
ENGL A099 - Fund of Composition (3 Units)
ENGL A060 - Grammar (1.5 Units)
Learn the fundamentals of standard English grammar usage, including
sentence structure, part of speech, agreement, punctuation, and word
choice. Apply concepts to written sentences and paragraphs. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Not applicable to AA or
AS degree.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
4 week courses beginning Jan. 2.
34669 9am-11:05am MTWTh
LIT&LN 115
34670 6pm-8:05pm MTWTh
LIT&LN 115
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
34216 7pm-10:10pm T
LIT&LN 117
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
35017 7pm-10:10pm T
LIT&LN 117
matriculation, must take the English or ESL
Assessment Test as part of the required
pre-enrollment assessment testing.
Fetchko L
Lazzara N
Rogers M
Rogers M
English - Composition &
Related Studies
ENGL A098 - Basic English Skills (4 Units)
Study skills, reading, vocabulary, grammar, elemental principles of sentence structure, paragraph development, organization of ideas, punctuation and spelling. A minimum of five arranged hours of supplemental
learning in the Success Center is required. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be offered online. (NOT
APPLICABLE TO AA OR AS DEGREE) NOTE: ALL STUDENTS ENROLLING
IN ENGLISH A099 MUST BE PRESENT AT THE FIRST CLASS MEETING.
ABSENT STUDENTS MAY LOSE THEIR SEATS IN THE CLASS.
Prerequisite: Appropriate English placement score.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH may receive more appropriate
preparation for Engl A100 in ESL A160 in the same period of time as
Engl A098. Qualify for ESL A160 by taking the ESL Assessment Test.
The ESL Assessment Test can also place students in Engl A100.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30289 8am-10:05am TTh
WRTROW 110
Rogers M
30974 10:15am-12:20pm TTh
WRTROW 109
Rogers M
30204 12:45pm-2:50pm MW
C&L 113
Bellah G
30568 3pm-5:05pm MW
LIT&LN 224
Komenda V
34653 3pm-5:05pm TTh
C&L 112
Bellah G
31223 6pm-10:15pm W
WRTROW 109
Parker P
Apply the fundamentals of grammar, sentence structure, pre-compositional techniques, paragraph development, and essay construction.
Practice in reading and textual analysis, critical thinking skills, and clear
writing. Write structurally varied and grammatically correct sentences
and clearly organized, appropriately detailed paragraphs leading to
frequent practice in the construction of the expository essay. A minimum
of five arranged hours of supplemental learning in the Success Center
is required. NOTE: ALL STUDENTS ENROLLING IN ENGLISH A099 MUST
BE PRESENT AT THE FIRST CLASS MEETING. ABSENT STUDENTS MAY
LOSE THEIR SEATS IN THE CLASS.
Prerequisite: Appropriate English placement score. This course
may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH may receive more appropriate
preparation for Engl A100 in ESL A160 in the same period of time as
Engl A098. Qualify for ESL A160 by taking the ESL Assessment Test.
The ESL Assessment Test can also place students in Engl A100.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31279 7:20am-9:25am MW
C&L 113
Williams S
34703 8am-10:05am MW
TECHCT 165 McGaughey C
30026 8am-10:05am TTh
TECHCT 182
Sevi K
30690 8am-10:05am TTh
WRTROW 112 Barnard D
30987 8am-10:05am TTh
WRTROW 113 Williams S
32189 8am-10:05am MW
WRTROW 110 Brunner J
34658 8am-10:05am TTh
TECHCT 165
Bereiter S
30751 9:35am-1:50pm F
WRTROW 109
Ogrady J
30679 10:15am-12:20pm MW
WRTROW 109
Callum O
31092 10:15am-12:20pm MW
WRTROW 111Weatherford L
30998 10:15am-12:20pm TTh
WRTROW 111 Barnard D
31098 10:15am-12:20pm TTh
TECHCT 183
Obstfeld L
32840 11:10am-1:15pm TTh
LIT&LN 117
Parker P
30120 12:45pm-2:50pm MW
WRTROW 110
Rogers M
32813 12:45pm-2:50pm MW
WRTROW 113 Barnard D
33651 12:45pm-2:50pm MW
WRTROW 109
Parker P
30992 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
TECHCT 182 Fagundes M
31000 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
TECHCT 165
Bisceglia B
30990 2:20pm-4:25pm TTh
LIT&LN 117
Parker P
30686 3pm-5:05pm MW
WRTROW 111
Felts K
30704 3pm-5:05pm MW
WRTROW 109 Obstfeld L
32835 3pm-5:05pm TTh
LIT&LN 224
Komenda V
32850 3pm-5:05pm TTh
C&L 113
Bisceglia B
32117 5:30pm-9:45pm T
WRTROW 109
Panto D
33084 5:30pm-9:45pm W
WRTROW 110
Bass J
30039 6pm-10:15pm M
WRTROW 113 Lazzara N
33085 6pm-10:15pm Th
WRTROW 111
Paez G
Instruction and practice in essay writing, including using analytical thinking, choosing a thesis, assembling and organizing supporting evidence,
and developing a clear tone and appropriate style. Includes reading and
analysis of published essays, practice in research, and production of
a research paper. This course may also be offered online. NOTE: ALL
STUDENTS ENROLLING IN ENGLISH A100 MUST BE PRESENT AT THE
FIRST CLASS MEETING. ABSENT STUDENTS MAY LOSE THEIR SEATS
IN THE CLASS. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English A099
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30769
32839
30112
30466
30639
31321
32192
32815
32842
7:20am-9:25am MW
7:20am-9:25am TTh
8am-10:05am MW
8am-10:05am MW
8am-10:05am MW
8am-10:05am MW
8am-10:05am MW
8am-10:05am MW
8am-12:15pm F
WRTROW 114
Wood J
LIT&LN 117 Stamberger J
LIT&LN 224
Stuart A
WRTROW 113
Ogrady J
WRTROW 112
Hesse D
TECHCT 183
Ramser D
TECHCT 182
Tate P
WRTROW 109 Armstrong R
WRTROW 111
Tate P
CRN #30016 is part of the Puente Project, is open to student who
successfully completed Engl A099, #20707 for fall 2013. and focuses
on multi-cultural issues and barriers that affect first generation college
students. For orientation information, call (714) 432-5864.
30016 8am-10:05am TTh
WRTROW 111 Hoffman G
30486 8am-10:05am TTh
WRTROW 109 Giuliano C
30492 8am-10:05am TTh
LIT&LN 224
Higgins K
34656 8am-10:05am TTh
C&L 113
Weatherford L
30780 9:35am-1:50pm F
WRTROW 112 Mc Clure K
32851 9:35am-1:50pm F
WRTROW 110 Bereiter S
30182 10:15am-12:20pm MW
C&L 113
Mc Clure K
30350 10:15am-12:20pm MW
TECHCT 183
Staff
30427 10:15am-12:20pm MW
C&L 112
Meyer E
30675 10:15am-12:20pm MW
TECHCT 182
Stuart A
30805 10:15am-12:20pm MW
LIT&LN 224
Hoffman G
31063 10:15am-12:20pm MW
WRTROW 110 Brunner J
30483 10:15am-12:20pm TTh
C&L 112
Zuidervaart G
30574 10:15am-12:20pm TTh
C&L 113
Kennedy P
30646 10:15am-12:20pm TTh
WRTROW 110
Parker K
31090 10:15am-12:20pm TTh
LIT&LN 224
Hoffman G
31554 11:10am-1:15pm MW
LIT&LN 117
Kennedy P
34996 11:10am-1:15pm TTh
SKL CT 105
Beld S
30955 12:45pm-2:50pm MW
LIT&LN 224
Hoffman G
31027 12:45pm-2:50pm MW
C&L 112
Rangno E
31848 12:45pm-2:50pm MW
TECHCT 183
Loren D
32913 12:45pm-2:50pm MW
BUS ED 107
Meyer E
34655 12:45pm-2:50pm MW
WRTROW 111
Zitter J
30158 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
WRTROW 109
Sevi K
30347 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
WRTROW 112
Rangno E
30929 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
C&L 113
Contos A
30970 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
WRTROW 113
Higgins C
31003 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
WRTROW 110 Zuidervaart G
33163 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
TECHCT 183
Gressier P
30300 2:20pm-4:25pm MW
WRTROW 114 Fetchko L
30344 2:20pm-4:25pm MW
LIT&LN 117
Callum O
34997 2:20pm-4:25pm TTh
CHEM 219
Beld S
30048 3pm-5:05pm MW
WRTROW 113 Obstfeld R
31037 3pm-5:05pm MW
C&L 113
Cruz R
33162 3pm-5:05pm MW
WRTROW 112
Zitter J
34519 3pm-5:05pm MW
TECHCT 183
Silva J
30969 3pm-5:05pm TTh
WRTROW 112 Fagundes M
35001 3pm-5:05pm TTh
WRTROW 113
Contos A
35002 3pm-5:05pm TTh
TECHCT 165
Vena L
31050 4:35pm-6:40pm MW
LIT&LN 117
Hopkins D
30673 4:35pm-6:40pm TTh
LIT&LN 117
Staff
34474 4:35pm-6:40pm TTh
WRTROW 114 Gressier P
30652 5:30pm-9:45pm M
WRTROW 110 Podraza C
33371 5:30pm-9:45pm T
WRTROW 110 Oxenham G
33596 5:30pm-9:45pm T
C&L 112
Staff
33405 5:30pm-9:45pm W
WRTROW 112
Ayad N
31115 5:30pm-9:45pm Th
WRTROW 113 Podraza C
31441 5:30pm-9:45pm Th
WRTROW 109 Mandelkern
31228 5:45pm-7:50pm TTh
LIT&LN 245
Vena L
31387 6pm-10:15pm M
C&L 113
Kaufman B
31771 6pm-10:15pm M
LIT&LN 224
Bass J
30821 6pm-10:15pm W
LIT&LN 224
Lazzara N
34584 6pm-10:15pm W
CHEM 219
Brewer J
30249 7pm-9:05pm MW
LIT&LN 117
Panto D
CRN #30883 is approx. 50% online and 50% on campus. Students
must attend on campus every Tuesday, 12:45-2:45 p.m., Lit&Ln 224.
The remainder of the course is completed online.
Email: vkomenda@occ.cccd.edu
30883 12:45pm-2:45pm T
LIT&LN 224
Komenda V
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Komenda V
For counseling information call 714-432-5078
45
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CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN #31014 is approx. 50% online and 50% on campus. Students
must attend on campus every Thursday, 12:45-2:45 p.m., Lit&Ln 224.
The remainder of the course is completed online.
Email: vkomenda@occ.cccd.edu
31014 12:45pm-2:45pm Th
LIT&LN 224
Komenda V
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Komenda V
CRN #30256 is approximately 50% online and 50% on campus.
Students must attend class on campus every Monday, 2:20-4:20 p.m.,
TechCt 165. The remainder of the course is completed on line.
Email: nleonard@occ.cccd.edu
30256 2:20pm-4:20pm M
TECHCT 165
Leonard N
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Leonard N
CRN #32867 is approx. 50% online and approx. 50% on campus.
Students must attend on campus every Wednesday, 2:20-4:20 p.m.,
TechCt 165. The remainder of the course is completed online.
Email: nleonard@occ.cccd.edu
32867 2:20pm-4:20pm W
TECHCT 165
Leonard N
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Leonard N
CRN #30742 is approx. 50% online and approx. 50% on campus.
Students must attend class on campus every Tuesday, 3-5 p.m.,
TechCt 183. The remainder of the course is completed online.
Email: mkennedy@occ.cccd.edu
30742 3pm-5:00pm T
TECHCT 183
Kennedy M
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Kennedy M
CRN #30963 is approximately 50% online and 50% on campus.
Students must attend class every Thursday, 3-5 p.m., TechCt 183. The
remainder of the course is completed on line.
Email: lnelson@occ.cccd.edu
30963 3pm-5:00pm Th
TECHCT 183
Nelson L
2 hsr 15 min/week arr.
Online
Nelson L
CRN #33370 is approx. 50% online and approx. 50% on campus.
Students must attend on campus every Thursday, 5:45-7:45 p.m.,
Lit&Ln 224. The remainder of the course is completed online.
Email: tkrucli@occ.cccd.edu
33370 5:45pm-7:45pm Th
LIT&LN 224
Krucli T
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Krucli T
CRN #31697 is approx. 50% online and approx. 50% on campus.
Students must attend on campus every Tuesday, 8-10 p.m., Lit&Ln
224. The remainder of the course is completed online.
Email: jgray@occ.cccd.edu
31697 8pm-10:00pm T
LIT&LN 224
Gray J
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Gray J
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
ENGL A101 - Critical Thinking/Rdg/Wrtg Lit (4 Units)
ENGL A102 - Critical Reasoning:Nonfiction (3 Units)
Read, analyze, and write on literature applying critical thinking skills and
research. Formulate and compose written arguments. Recognize logical fallacies, rhetorical strategies, implicit meaning, and use inductive/
deductive reasoning. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English A100
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Read, analyze and write on works of non-fiction applying critical thinking skills and research. Formulate and compose written arguments.
Recognize logical fallacies, rhetorical strategies, implicit meaning, and
use inductive and deductive reasoning. This course may also be offered
online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English A100
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31963
30304
30494
34107
30269
30056
30527
32195
31143
31148
31488
31102
32036
33368
31297
34571
31081
31885
33692
31089
31153
33597
30654
30860
31106
32193
31395
30538
31582
31892
30656
31156
31333
32310
30219
31225
30180
30286
7:20am-9:25am TTh
8am-10:05am MW
8am-10:05am MW
8am-10:05am MW
8am-12:15pm F
8am-10:05am TTh
8am-10:05am TTh
9:35am-1:50pm F
10:15am-12:20pm MW
10:15am-12:20pm MW
10:15am-12:20pm MW
10:15am-12:20pm TTh
10:15am-12:20pm TTh
10:15am-12:20pm TTh
11:10am-1:15pm MW
11:10am-1:15pm TTh
12:45pm-2:50pm MW
12:45pm-2:50pm MW
12:45pm-2:50pm MW
12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
2:20pm-4:25pm MW
3pm-5:05pm MW
3pm-5:05pm MW
3pm-5:05pm MW
3pm-5:05pm MW
3pm-5:05pm TTh
3pm-5:05pm TTh
3pm-5:05pm TTh
4:35pm-6:40pm MW
5:30pm-9:45pm M
6pm-10:15pm M
6pm-10:15pm M
6pm-10:15pm T
6pm-10:15pm T
6pm-10:15pm W
6pm-10:15pm W
WRTROW 114
Walsh E
C&L 112
Kennedy P
WRTROW 111
Evans C
LIT&LN 118
Parker K
WRTROW 113 Kennedy P
TECHCT 183
Obstfeld L
LIT&LN 118
Kennedy P
LIT&LN 118
Rangno E
WRTROW 113
Hesse D
TECHCT 165 Armstrong R
WRTROW 112
Evans C
WRTROW 112
Zitter J
TECHCT 182
Giuliano C
LIT&LN 118
Hoffman G
BIO SC 204
Fetchko L
TECHCT 210
Walsh E
TECHCT 182
Sahay V
LIT&LN 118
Wells S
WRTROW 112 Obstfeld L
LIT&LN 118
Gray S
C&L 112
Bellah G
WRTROW 111
Zitter J
BUS ED 102
Staff
WRTROW 110
Wells S
TECHCT 182
Kennedy M
LIT&LN 118 Zuidervaart G
C&L 112
Bellah G
WRTROW 110
Gray S
TECHCT 182
McFarr J
LIT&LN 118
Obstfeld R
WRTROW 114
Keller P
WRTROW 112 Zuidervaart G
WRTROW 111 Kennedy M
WRTROW 109
Brewer J
WRTROW 113 McNellis E
LIT&LN 118
Keller P
C&L 113
Zitter J
LIT&LN 118
Evans C
Special Focus: Sexuality in Film & Literature
31292 6pm-10:15pm Th
WRTROW 112
32547 6pm-10:15pm Th
C&L 113
35003 7pm-9:05pm MW
WRTROW 114
Felts K
Treglia J
Hopkins D
ENGL A101H - Crit Think/Read/Writ Lit Hon (4 Units)
Read, analyze, and write on literature applying critical thinking skills and
research. Formulate and compose written arguments. Recognize logical fallacies, rhetorical strategies, implicit meaning, and use inductive/
deductive reasoning. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English A100
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34551 10:15am-12:20pm MW
31058 3pm-5:05pm TTh
LIT&LN 118
WRTROW 111
Parker K
Wells S
33087
30512
31005
34108
8am-10:05am TTh
9:35am-1:50pm F
5:30pm-9:45pm Th
6pm-10:15pm M
C&L 112
Staff
LIT&LN 117
Ledbetter J
WRTROW 110
Taylor H
CHEM 219
McNellis E
Special Focus: Disease
33088 6pm-10:15pm W
WRTROW 113
Felts K
CRN #30731 is approximately 50% online and 50% on campus.
Students must attend class on campus every Thursday, 10:15-12:15
p.m. in TechCt 165. The remainder of the course is completed on line.
Email: lweatherford@occ.cccd.edu
30731 10:15am-12:15pm Th
TECHCT 165 Weatherford L
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Weatherford L
CRN #31069 is approximately 50% online and approx. 50% on
campus. Students must attend class on campus every Tuesday, 10:15
a.m.-12:15 p.m., TechCt 165. The remainder of the course is completed online.
Email: lweatherford@occ.cccd.edu
31069 10:15am-12:15pm T
TECHCT 165 Weatherford L
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Weatherford L
ENGL A102H - Critical Reasoning:Nonfic. Hon (3 Units)
Read, analyze and write on works of non-fiction applying critical thinking skills and research. Formulate and compose written arguments.
Recognize logical fallacies, rhetorical strategies, implicit meaning, and
use inductive and deductive reasoning. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English A100
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31087 6pm-10:15pm T
WRTROW 112
Rangno E
ENGL A109 - Crit Reasoning/Science/Tech (3 Units)
Read, analyze, and write on works about science and technology
applying critical thinking skills and research. Formulate and compose
written arguments. Recognize logical fallacies, rhetorical strategies, and
technical writing formats. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31133 9:35am-1:50pm F
LIT&LN 117
Ledbetter J
33089 6pm-10:15pm W
WRTROW 113
Felts K
ENGL A117 - Feature Writing (3 Units)
A writing workshop focusing on student writing and marketing in-depth
non-fiction feature articles. Emphasis will be on guiding students and
developing interesting non-fiction stories from the idea stage through
publication and finding suitable markets for publication. Same as
Journalism A117. Students completing English A117 may not receive
credit for Journalism A117. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Journalism A110 and English A100 or concurrent
enrollment
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34665 2:20pm-5:30pm W
JOURN 103
For registration information call 714-432-5072
Werblin C
46
Orange Coast College SPRING 2014
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
English - Creative
Writing
ENGL A119 - Intro to Creative Writing (3 Units)
Familiarizes students with writing techniques in fiction, poetry, and
scriptwriting through close reading in all three genres, careful text
analysis with an emphasis on methods, and extensive writing practice.
Students will produce original work in all three genres, which they will
revise based on detailed responses from instructor and peers. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33598 10:15am-12:20pm TTh
WRTROW 113
30447 3pm-5:05pm TTh
WRTROW 109
34071 6pm-10:15pm W
WRTROW 111
Loren D
Loren D
Loren D
ENGL A122 - Novel Workshop (3 Units)
A course focusing on student production in the novel form with emphasis on discussion, criticism and evaluation of student novel fragments
or completed manuscripts. Designed for beginning, intermediate, and
advanced writers seeking practice and guidance in the novel craft.
Discussion, criticism, and evaluation of student work. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English A099 or English as a Second Language
A099 with a grade of ‘C’ or better OR appropriate English placement score.
ADVISORY: English A100 and A119
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
$25 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31113 6pm-10:15pm T
WRTROW 111
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
Obstfeld R
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Obstfeld R
English - Literature
ENGL A143 - Children’s Literature (3 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
35000 6pm-10:15pm Th
LIT&LN 118
Kennedy M
ENGL A150 - American Lit Before 20th Cent (3 Units)
Read, analyze, and write on important early American literary works
produced prior to the 20th Century. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate
and produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31159 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
WRTROW 114
Hoffman G
ENGL A151 - American Lit in 20th Century (3 Units)
Read, analyze, and write on important American literary works from the
early 20th century to the present. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate
and produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A100
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31028 9:35am-11am MW
WRTROW 114
Rangno E
Read, analyze, and write on important American literary works from the
early 20th century to the present. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate
and produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31295 9:35am-11am MW
WRTROW 114
Rangno E
ENGL A161 - World Lit from Renaissance (3 Units)
Read, analyze, and write on important World literary works from the
Renaissance to the present. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and
produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30993 9:35am-12:45pm F
WRTROW 114
Parker K
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33600 11:10am-12:35pm MW
WRTROW 114
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
ENGL A148 - Film as Literature (3 Units)
Read, analyze, and write on international and American films. Critically
examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic, religious, and/or historical
elements related to film. Explore the styles in individual works and the
commentary made on moral, social, and aesthetic issues. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34657 6pm-10:15pm Th
LIT&LN 118
Kennedy M
Instructor
Introduction to literary theory and interpretation with a focus on genre,
textual analysis, and application of theoretical principles. Examines the
influence of philosophy and history on perceptions of literature and will
investigate relevant topics such as art, sexuality, economics, culture,
power, and language. Some authors may include Barthes, Freud, Marx,
Derrida, and Foucault. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English A100
ENGL A161H - World Lit from Renais Hon (3 Units)
Barnard D
Bldg/Room
ENGL A187H - Literary Theory Honors (3 Units)
Read, analyze, and write on important texts of children’s literature.
Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications
of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of
assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Time
Read, analyze, and write on international and American films. Critically
examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic, religious, and/or historical
elements related to film. Explore the styles in individual works and the
commentary made on moral, social, and aesthetic issues. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A100
ENGL A151H - Am Lit After 1900 Honors (3 Units)
This is a writing workshop in which students gain professional insight
into scriptwriting techniques for stage, television, and feature films.
Students learn how to write a beginning and ending, synopsis, treatment, step outline, and a brief scene designated for the stage, as well as
television or the movies. The class focuses on the discussion of student
works and their evaluation by the instructor. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English A099 or English as a Second Language
A099 with a grade of ‘C’ or better or appropriate English placement score.
ADVISORY: English A100 and A119
CRN
ENGL A148H - Film As Lit Honors (3 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
ENGL A127 - Scriptwriting (3 Units)
$15 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31505 6pm-10:15pm M
LIT&LN 118
CRN
Read, analyze, and write on important World literary works from the
Renaissance to the present. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and
produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A100
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31899 9:35am-12:45pm F
WRTROW 114
Parker K
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34073 2:20pm-3:45pm TTh
WRTROW 114
Felts K
ENGL A270 - British Lit Before 1800 (3 Units)
Read, analyze, and write on important British literature from the AngloSaxon period to 1800. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical and
aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce
written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34074 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
WRTROW 114
Barnard D
ENGL A275 - British Literature After 1800 (3 Units)
Read, analyze, and write on important British literary works after 1800.
Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications
of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of
assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34076 7pm-10:10pm T
WRTROW 114
Wells S
ENGL A275H - British Literat After 1800 Hon (3 Units)
Read, analyze, and write on important British literary works after 1800.
Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications
of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of
assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34077 7pm-10:10pm T
WRTROW 114
Wells S
English as a Second
Language
Phone: 714-432-5716
ESL A011 - Begin Listeng/Speakng (4 Units)
Listening comprehension, oral communication, and pronunciation
skills for beginning academic students who are non-native speakers of
English. Practice in spontaneous conversation and small group discussion. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Not applicable
to AA or AS degree.
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL placement test administered through the OCC Assessment Center or approval of the
ESL Advisor.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31743 8am-10:05am WF
LIT&LN 145
Goldmann T
ESL A015 - Grammar, Read & Write 1 (8 Units)
ENGL A181 - Shakespeare (3 Units)
Read, analyze, and write on a range of Shakespearean texts including
histories, comedies, tragedies, and problem plays. Examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic, religious, and/or historical elements related
to these texts. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned
works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33997 9:35am-11am TTh
WRTROW 114
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Evans C
Intensive introductory level of integrated basic grammar, reading, and
writing of American English for non-native students who are pursuing
college coursework. Includes work on sentence structure, questions,
verb tenses, spelling and vocabulary. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. (Not applicable to AA degree.)
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ESL placement test administered through the OCC Assessment Center or approval of the
ESL Advisor. Also, qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement
test for ESL A021 level or higher or concurrent enrollment in
ESL A011.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31744 10:15am-12:20pm MTWTh C&L 116
Franz K
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Important information about the
ESL Program at OCC
ESL Assessment Requirement
All students are welcome to register in ESL classes. Admission to intermediate and
advanced classes is by the ESL Placement Test. To make an appointment, call
Students who want to start in the beginning classes, ESL A011 and ESL A015, may choose
to meet with an ESL Advisor instead of taking the Placement Test. The Advising Schedule
is available at the Assessment Center, Counseling, and the Literature and Languages division office.
If you can demonstrate that you possess the skills to enter a level other than your ESL score
allows, you may appeal your placement. ESL Placement Appeals forms are available from
the Literature and Languages Division. Instructions are provided on the appeal form.
ESL Prerequisites
All ESL prerequisites are enforced. See the course description for prerequisites.
Recommended Sequence for ESL Courses
Check the chart in this schedule for the standard sequence of course completion.
ESL A015
ESL A021
ESL A026
ESL A031
ESL A035
ESL A051
ESL A055
ESL A060 or A065
ESL A099
English A100
Challenge Exam
ENGLISH A100
Freshman Composition
Notes:
1. Students may choose a lower class than
the one suggested on the Placement
Test.
2. Completion of ESL A060 or ESL A065 is
a prerequisite for the English Challenge
Exam. Students interested in perfecting
their English skills may choose to take
both ESL A060 and ESL A065.
Listening comprehension, oral communication, and pronunciation skills
for low-intermediate students. Focus on preparation for classroom
situations.
Prerequisite: ESL A011
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
BUS ED 104
LIT&LN 116
LIT&LN 145
Colvin D
Colvin D
Conner G
ESL A026 - Grammar, Read & Write 2 (6 Units)
Integrated intensive grammar and reading for low-intermediate students who are non-native speakers of English. This course may also
be offered online.
Prerequisite: ESL A015 and A011
$7 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34262 10:15am-12:20pm MW
MATH W 153
10:15am-12:20pm TTh
TECHCT 209
34263 5:30pm-9:45pm TTh
LIT&LN 115
Listening comprehension, oral communication, and pronunciation skills
for high-intermediate and advanced second language students. Practice
in effective note-taking and listening for specific information. Work on
interpersonal communication, oral presentation, and pronunciation.
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test or
completion of ESL A031.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34269 8am-10:05am TTh
34268 10:15am-12:20pm MW
LIT&LN 116
LIT&LN 115
Livote M
Barton L
Listening comprehension, oral communication, and pronunciation skills
for intermediate students. Focus on basic note-taking and discussion.
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test or
completion of ESL A021.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
C&L 116
LIT&LN 116
C&L 116
Franz K
Lerma M
Bucholtz C
ESL A035 - Grammar, Read & Write 3 (7 Units)
Integrated intensive study of grammar, reading, and writing for intermediate students who are non-native speakers of English. Introduction
to literal and critical reading; responding to unsimplified texts. Writing
practice for grammar, mechanics and fluency. This course may also
be offered online.
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test
or completion of ESL A026. Also, qualifying score on the OCC
ESL placement test for ESL A031 or higher or completion of ESL
A021.
$7 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34266 10:15am-12:35pm TWThF LIT&LN 145
34267 12:45pm-3:05pm MTWTh LIT&LN 115
34672 5:15pm-10:20pm TTh
LIT&LN 145
Integrated intensive study of grammar, reading, and writing for highintermediate students who are non-native speakers of English. Review
of intermediate grammar and reading skills, with work on advanced
grammatical structures. Paragraph writing in response to readings. This
course may also be offered online.
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test or
completion of ESL A035. Also, qualifying score on the OCC ESL
placement test for ESL A051 or completion of ESL A031.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34270
34271
34272
10:15am-12:20pm MW
10:15am-12:20pm TTh
12:45pm-3:45pm MTW
12:45pm-2:50pm MW
12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
MATH W 142
LIT&LN 116
LIT&LN 116
CHEM 219
C&L 116
Storm S
Storm S
Lerma M
Storm S
Storm S
Integrates college level reading, writing, and critical thinking skills.
Emphasis on summary skills and short responses to college-level readings. Students will write 6,000 instructor-evaluated words. Individual
attention given to the structure and usage problems of ESL students
through conferencing and computer applications. This course may also
be offered online.
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test or
completion of ESL A055. Also, qualifying score on the OCC ESL
placement test for ESL A051 or completion of ESL A031.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34275
34273
34274
34573
8am-10:05am TTh
10:10am-11:15am TTh
10:15am-12:20pm TTh
10:15am-12:20pm W
12:45pm-3:55pm M
12:45pm-3:55pm W
5:30pm-8:40pm M
5:30pm-8:40pm W
LIT&LN 115
LIT&LN 222
LIT&LN 115
LIT&LN 222
LIT&LN 145
LIT&LN 222
LIT&LN 116
LIT&LN 222
Barton L
Barton L
Salim L
Salim L
Conner G
Conner G
Civen I
Civen I
ESL A065 - Adv Sentence Anal/Constr (3 Units)
Colvin D
Colvin D
Conner G
ESL A031 - Listen & Speak Skills 2 (3 Units)
34265 8am-10:05am TTh
34264 10:15am-12:20pm MW
34671 5:35pm-7:40pm TTh
Instructor
ESL A060 - Composition & Reading 1 (3 Units)
ESL A021 - Listen & Speak Skills 1 (3 Units)
ESL A011
Bldg/Room
ESL A055 - Grammar, Read & Write 4 (6 Units)
Assessment Center 714.432.5789
34260 12:45pm-2:50pm T
12:45pm-2:50pm Th
34261 5:35pm-7:40pm MW
Time
ESL A051 - Listen & Speak Skills 3 (3 Units)
English as a Second Language
ESL Program
CRN
Goldmann T
Barton L
Ritchie K
Analysis of college-level texts and the relation between grammatical
structures and meaning. Application of a wide variety of sentence
development strategies. Especially suited for the advanced non-native
speaker who already has skill in essay writing and who wants to develop
English sentence structure style and accuracy.
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test or
completion of ESL A055. Also, qualifying score on the OCC ESL
placement test for ESL A051 or completion of ESL A031.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34276 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
LIT&LN 145
Goldmann T
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Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
ESL A099 - Composition & Reading 2 (3 Units)
FASH A102 - Industrial Sewing Tech (2 Units)
FASH A175 - Appl Color/Dsgn Theory (3 Units)
Integrates college-level reading, writing, and critical thinking skills.
Intensive practice in writing essays in response to college-level expository texts using various methods of development and organization.
Individual attention given to sentence structure and usage problems.
Students will write 6,000 instructor-evaluated words. This course may
also be offered online.
Prerequisite: ESL A060 or ESL A065. Also, qualifying score on
the OCC ESL placement test for ESL A051 or completion of ESL
A031.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Advanced clothing construction techniques with emphasis on industrial
equipment, techniques, use, and care. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Fashion A100 or A180
Basic design theory and application. Utilization of tools, materials, and
equipment to develop technical skills applicable to interior, architectural, and other related fields of design. Same as Interior Design A175.
Students completing Fashion A175 may not receive credit for Interior
Design A175. Transfer Credit: CSU.
34279
34280
12:45pm-3:55pm M
12:45pm-3:55pm W
5:30pm-8:40pm M
5:30pm-8:40pm W
LIT&LN 222
LIT&LN 145
LIT&LN 222
LIT&LN 116
Colvin D
Colvin D
Cervantes M
Cervantes M
CRN #34704 is approximately 50% online and 50% on campus.
Students must attend on campus class every Monday, 12:45-3:45
p.m. in C&L 116. The remainder of the course is completed online.
E-mail: kfranz@occ.cccd.edu
34704 12:45pm-3:50pm M
C&L 116
Franz K
3 hrs 30 min/week arr.
ONLINE
Franz K
CRN #34278 is approximately 50% online and 50% on campus.
Students must attend on campus class every Tuesday, 3:55-6:55 p.m.
in Lit&Ln 116. The remainder of the course is completed online.
E-mail: mlerma@occ.cccd.edu
34278 3:55pm-6:55pm T
LIT&LN 116
Lerma M
3 hrs 30 min/week arr.
ONLINE
Lerma M
Phone: 714-432-5753
An examination of contemporary American dominant, ethnic and racial
minority intergroup relations from historical, sociological and psychological perspectives. Addresses continuing issues of racism and discrimination. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
FA 116
FA 119
Funez-Gonzalez
Funez-Gonzalez
Funez-Gonzalez
ETHS A150 - Ethnic Groups in the U.S. (3 Units)
A survey of the history of the many (40+) ethnic groups originating in
Europe, Asia (including the American Indian), the Americas, the Pacific
Islands, Africa, and the Middle East, that make up the population of
the United States. Same as History A150. Students who enroll in Ethic
Studies A150 may not receive credit for History A150. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30155 9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 112
Stanton J
An intermediate level clothing construction class. The student will
learn 33 clothing construction techniques and complete two garments.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Fashion A100 or A180 or A183
$10 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34870 10am-12:05pm Th
CS & D 201
12:05pm-4:30pm Th
CS & D 201
Dickens D
Dickens D
FASH A110 - Applied Textiles & Dsgn (3 Units)
Selection, use, care, and performance standards for textile products for
fashion apparel and interior textiles. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30489 9am-12:10pm W
CS & D 204
Lawell C
FASH A115 - Careers in Fashion (3 Units)
CS & D 202
Amaral C
FASH A118 - Trend Forecasting (3 Units)
Studies the techniques and procedures for identifying and forecasting
fashion trends and evaluates current trends found in lifestyles, business,
ready-to-wear, and home fashion. Students will learn to recognize and
analyze predictive lifestyle and business trends that affect retail merchandising and marketing decisions. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Fashion A110 or concurrent enrollment
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32230 9am-12:10pm M
34871 1pm-4:10pm M
CS & D 204
CS & D 204
Lawell C
Lawell C
FASH A135 - Design in Everyday Life (2 Units)
Design as it relates to everyday life. The study of the design process
to include inspiration, design boards, tools and techniques, completed
projects and evaluation. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34235 6pm-8:05pm Th
8:05pm-9:10pm Th
CS & D 202
CS & D 202
Geil S
Geil S
Fashion
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
FASH A100 - Begin Clothing Tech (3 Units)
This course is basic clothing construction using the latest methods.
Students will learn fifty basic clothing construction techniques and
complete two easy-to-sew projects. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Amaral C
Amaral C
Amaral C
Amaral C
CLASS SCHEDULE INFORMATION IS
SUBJECT TO CHANGE - CHECK THE
OCC WEB SITE OFTEN FOR
UPDATES TO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED
SCHEDULE INFORMATION.
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
34872 9am-11:05am T
CS & D 201
11:05am-3:30pm T
CS & D 201
Dickens D
Dickens D
FASH A155 - Tech-Packs (2.5 Units)
The development of offshore technical packages. To include: garment
knock-offs, pattern adjustments, appropriate fit, fabric qualities and
package specifications. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Fashion A100, A150, and A180
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33884 6:30pm-8:35pm T
8:35pm-10:05pm T
CS & D 202
CS & D 202
$8 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31773 9am-11:05am F
CS & D 202
11:05am-2:25pm F
CS & D 202
Craig S
Craig S
FASH A177 - Fash Merchandz Concepts (3 Units)
An introduction to the fashion merchandising industry will include
vendors and products sold, as well as the various types of retail venues
and the methods of merchandising apparel in each. The packaging and
marketing of a product and the tracking of a fashion trends in several
venues will also be included. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34873 1pm-4:10pm Th
CS & D 204
Lawell C
FASH A181 - Fashion Internship (2 Units)
A supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at a
fashion-related work site. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: At least four fashion Core courses must be taken or
the equivalent.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34874 4pm-5:00pm M
9 hrs/week arr.
CS & D 202
CS & D 202
Amaral C
Lawell C
FASH A182 - Professional Practices (2 Units)
Course will include writing resumes and professional correspondence
and developing a visual portfolio. This course should be taken in the final
semester of the certificate program. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Fashion A110, A115, A120, A121, A170 and A177
ADVISORY: Fashion A118, A181, A150, A260 and Display & Visual
Presentation A180
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33148 9am-11:05am T
CS & D 204
Lawell C
Becker L
FASH A183 - Fund Princ Clothing Const 2 (3 Units)
An intermediate-level clothing construction class using the latest industry methods. Students will learn clothing construction techniques and
complete two sewing projects. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$10 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34875 10am-11:05am Th
CS & D 201
11:05am-4:30pm Th
CS & D 201
Dickens D
Dickens D
FASH A225 - Spec Events Coord/Promo (3 Units)
FASH A137 - Alterations (2 Units)
Basic analysis and techniques related to fitting and altering ready-towear garments and commercial patterns. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Fashion A100 or A180
Phone: 714-432-5841
$10 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33145 9am-11:00am F
CS & D 201
11am-3:30pm F
CS & D 201
30481 6pm-7:05pm MW
CS & D 201
7:05pm-9:10pm MW
CS & D 201
FASH A103 - Intermed Clothing Techniq 2 (3 Units)
30964 1pm-4:10pm W
ETHS A100 - Contemp Ethnic America (3 Units)
SO SCI 110
Dickens D
Dickens D
An overview and introduction to employment opportunities and careers
related to fashion design, apparel construction, fashion merchandising,
and costume. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Ethnic Studies
30653 9:35am-11am TTh
34837 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
31781 6:30pm-9:40pm M
$5 material fee for this course
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
30657 9am-11:05am M
CS & D 201
11:05am-3:30pm M
CS & D 201
Mickelson B
Mickelson B
Principles of fashion promotion and coordination. Studies the functions
of special events coordinator. The course will include techniques and
procedures for presenting fashion according to retail venue, target
customer, type of merchandise, and type of theme or event. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34236 7pm-10:10pm M
CS & D 204
Staff
FASH A255 - Fashion Illustratg Techniqs 1 (3 Units)
Presentation or promotion of fashion and garment design through
elementary trade sketching, use of the ‘croqui’, and current computer
design software as used in the fashion industry. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34238 9am-10:00am MW
CS & D 208
10am-12:10pm MW
CS & D 208
Staff
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Film & Video
Phone: 714-432-5180 or 714-432-5819
FILM A100 - Hist Apprec of the Cinema (3 Units)
Review of cinema history with viewing and analysis of landmark films,
directors, actors and technical achievements. Consideration of film as
an art form. Suggested for art, drama and film/video majors. This course
may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Optional fee for use of Film A100 video library: $10
31499 1pm-4:10pm Th
32241 1pm-4:10pm T
FA 119
FA 119
Hall W
Hall W
CRN #31533 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin.
Email: occprofblewis@yahoo.com
31533 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Lewis B
CRN #34572 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin.
Email: whall@occ.cccd.edu
34572 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Hall W
FILM A102 - Business of Film/Television (2 Units)
An introduction to the business aspects of the film and television
industry which will provide students with a comprehensive, authoritative,
and practical look at every aspect of the film and television industry,
including the related businesses of program distribution, programming,
marketing, and production for film and television. This class will also
address career strategies for advancement within the film and television
industry. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
34214 9am-2:05pm Sat
ART CT 136
Martinez M
FILM A104 - Great Directors of Cine (3 Units)
Topics delving into aspects of film history, criticism and aesthetics which
can be described as extensions of the film directors’ point of view. The
course is intended for film/video majors and other students with an
interest in film/video. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Optional fee for use of Film A104 video library: $15
33367 1pm-4:10pm W
FA 119
Valley S
FILM A110 - Video Workshop (3 Units)
An introduction to the video/filmmaking process using single camera
theory, lighting, audio, and editing techniques. Designed to be used
as a foundation on which to build for advancement through the Film/
Video Program or as a stand-alone course to create professional video
productions. Each student will be assigned projects to produce. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students must supply their own camcorder.
Optional fee for use of OCC film/video equipment: $60
30331
30013
31162
8am-10:30am T
10:30am-12:15pm T
6pm-8:30pm T
8:30pm-10:15pm T
6pm-8:30pm W
8:30pm-10:15pm W
ART CT 136
ART CT 136
ART CT 136
ART CT 136
ART CT 136
ART CT 136
Staff
Forssell E
Forssell E
Valley S
Valley S
FILM A150 - Introduction To Radio, TV, Film (3 Units)
Overview and analysis of the radio, TV, and film industries in the U.S.
with emphasis on the historical, cultural, and technical functions of each
medium. Additionally, broadcast advertising, research, media law, and
regulations are explored with the additional impact of global broadcasting, cable TV, Internet, and satellite technologies. This course may also
be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #30911 is 100% online. Email: jhart@occ.cccd.edu
30911 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Hart J
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FILM A155 - Television Production 1 (3 Units)
FILM A270 - Digital Cinema (4 Units)
Introduction, orientation, and use of digital television studio equipment
and other basic tools in television production. The course will focus on
theory, terminology, and operation of all television equipment and the
responsibilities of television personnel. Students will be assigned projects to produce and will experience all major functions of the production
team. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
A production course in which traditional film based systems are
compared against digital technologies. Topics include film vs. video,
aspect ratios, formats, high definition cameras, post-production options,
distribution and delivery systems. Students will produce a short digital
movie after extensive pre-production and story development. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Film/Video A240 and A265
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students must supply their own camcorder.
Optional fee for use of OCC film/video equipment: $60
31802
34692
8:30am-9:35am TTh
9:35am-11:40am TTh
1:30pm-2:35pm MW
2:35pm-4:40pm MW
ART CT 143
ART CT 143
ART CT 143
ART CT 143
Lazarus R
Lazarus R
Hulstrom K
Hulstrom K
FILM A194 - Digital Film/Video Edit 1 (3 Units)
Explore the principles, theory, and mechanics of digital film and video
editing using Macintosh computers. Emphasis will be on digital editing
techniques, effects, audio, graphics, and titling. The class is designed
for those interested in entering the field of digital editing, graphic artists interested in expanding their knowledge base of the industry, and
independent producers in the Broadcast, Educational, Corporate, and
Consumer markets. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Film/Video A110
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
The editing interface used in this course is Adobe Premiere.
31072 8am-10:00am M
10am-1:25pm M
ART CT 217
ART CT 217
Lazarus R
Lazarus R
The editing interface used in this course is Adobe Premiere.
34693 8am-10:05am W
ART CT 217
Lazarus R
10:05am-1:25pm W
ART CT 217
Lazarus R
Introduction to the role of social media marketing in entertainment and
the practical applications of social media types. Students will learn
to optimize career goals through social media; build and leverage a
community of followers; create compelling content; and design and
implement a multi-platform marketing campaign for an outside client.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Film A110 or A155
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
ART CT 136
ART CT 136
Hulstrom K
Hulstrom K
FILM A240 - Story Development & Production (3
Units)
Production of a short, music videos, animation or drama. Production
techniques including writing, producing, directing, camera operation,
sound and editing will be emphasized. There will be extensive development of fictional story-telling structure and pre-production materials.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Film/Video A110
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Optional fee for use of OCC film/video equipment: $60
31139 9am-12:10pm M
12:10pm-1:15pm M
ART CT 136
ART CT 136
Riggins L
Riggins L
FILM A261 - Television Lab (2 Units)
Participation in the production and technical support of special television programs for students interested in gaining further experience with
television. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Film/Video A155
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30072 10:30am-12:30pm M
2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
ART CT 144
ART CT 144
Hall W
Hall W
FILM A264 - Digital Film/Video Editing 2 (3 Units)
An advanced course in digital film and video editing techniques and
styles using an industry standard editing interface. Covers the importing
of editing material, compositing, effects, graphics, and exporting to a
variety of sources. Designed for students interested in a career as a film/
video editor. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Film/Video A194
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
The editing interface used in this course Avid Media Composer.
34215 9am-10:05am TTh
10:05am-11:20am TTh
ART CT 217
ART CT 217
ART CT 136
ART CT 136
Forssell E
Forssell E
Food Service
Management
Phone: 714-432-5835
FSM A100 - Intro Hospitality Indus (3 Units)
Overview of the hospitality industry. Same as Culinary Arts A100 and
Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A100. Students completing Food Service
Management A100 may not receive credit for Culinary Arts A100 or
Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A100. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31165 12:45pm-3:55pm M
TECHCT 158/159 Beard D
FSM A151 - Food Production Mgmt (2 Units)
FILM A215 - Social Media Marketing (3 Units)
34694 6pm-9:10pm M
9:10pm-10:15pm M
33410 1pm-5:15pm T
1pm-5:15pm Th
Sweeney E
Sweeney E
Techniques and practice managing individuals responsible for producing food including supervision in planning, organizing, supervising, and
controlling food production is discussed. Students will be required to
follow hospitality department dress standards. TB clearance required.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Culinary Arts A150 and Food Service Management
A160 and any two of the following: Culinary Arts A120, A122,
A124, A149.
$45 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30794 1:30pm-2:30pm M
STUCTR CLRM
2:30pm-5:45pm M
STUCTR CLRM
Cooper B
Cooper B
FSM A160 - Sanitation & Safety (3 Units)
The basic principles of bacteriology, safety, equipment selection, and
facility layout for food service operations. Includes cause and control of
food-borne illnesses, cleaning materials and procedures, general safety
regulations, food processing methods, first aid, and fire prevention.
National food handler certification exam will be given. This course may
also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31167 8:30am-11:40am W
34886 6pm-9:10pm W
STUCTR CLRM
STUCTR CLRM
Cooper B
Staff
CRN #30674 is conducted online. Students must e-mail the instructor
by Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin.
ServSafe exam on campus Wednesday, May 14. Time to be determined.
Email: bcooper@occ.cccd.edu
30674 3 hrs/week arr.
Online
Cooper B
FSM A190 - Dining Room Service (2 Units)
Orientation to all functions of restaurant dining room operations,
including dishwashing, pot and pan washing, floor care, equipment
maintenance, and line preparation techniques. Emphasis on dining
room service techniques of table waiting and accompanying dining room
skills. Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress
standards. TB clearance required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160 or concurrent
enrollment
$45 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30677 9:15am-10:15am Th
CAPTBL DINE RM Beard D
10:15am-2:40pm Th
CAPTBL DINE RM Beard D
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FSM A250 - Menu Planning/Purchasng (3 Units)
INTERNSHIP ACADEMY
Gain on-the-job skills and build your resume by participating in the
Internship Academy offered by Career Services.
Earn up to 4.0 college credit units per semester for fieldwork related to your college
major, certificate or career goal. You can receive 1.0 unit for every 63 unpaid hours
or 72 paid hours worked. Students must be enrolled in an OCC course related to their
internship within the past year.
Prerequisites:
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Be a current OCC student
Identify the major or Certificate you intend to pursue
Find an Internship site. For assistance, go to Job Center, Watson Hall, 3rd floor
Attend an orientation in person (dates and times are listed below)
Internship experience must be in your major and in a supervised setting
Completed at least one course in your major
· Stop by the Job Center (Watson Hall 3rd Floor)
· Call (714) 432-5988
· Visit: www.orangecoastcollege.edu/careerservices
· Or e-mail rquinonez@occ.cccd.edu
FSM A260 - Supervision & Trng Tech (3 Units)
Developing personnel programs and desirable labor-management relations. Special emphasis placed on leadership skills of motivation, communication, and decision making. Same as Hotel Management A260.
Students completing Food Service Management A260 may not receive
credit for Hotel Management A260.Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
STUCTR CLRM
Beard D
The theory and practice of managing a catering operation. Students will
be required to follow hospitality department dress standards. TB clearance required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160 or concurrent
enrollment
$25 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31173 2:15pm-5:20pm W
CAPTBL DINE RM
30 min/week arr.
CAPTBL DINE RM
Staff
The principles of operating a food service facility. Characteristics unique
to different segments are explored, including quick service, full service,
and institutional operations. Management principles, marketing, financial management, site location, space allocations, legal considerations,
and customer relations. will be covered. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
INTERNSHIP A392
34601 6pm-9:10pm T
Resource
Resource
Resource
Resource
Resource
STUCTR CLRM
Nguyen H
FSM A286 - Directed Practice in FSM (2 Units)
All 16-week students must attend one of the following orientation sessions
UNPAID
HOURS ..................... UNITS
63 hrs total............... 1.00
117 hrs total............. 2.00
180 hrs total............. 3.00
243 hrs total............. 4.00
Cooper B
FSM A285 - Restaurant Management (3 Units)
16-week courses - 1/27/14 to 5/25/14
Career
Career
Career
Career
Career
STUCTR CLRM
FSM A284 - Catering (3 Units)
For more information:
5pm
5pm
12pm
5pm
5pm
31171 12:45pm-3:55pm T
31172 8am-11:10am M
Students cannot enroll in the Internship Academy class until they have attended an
orientation. Add Authorization Codes (AAC) are given after required paperwork is submitted to
Intership Academy Office.
Wed., Jan. 22
Wed., Jan. 29
Fri., Jan. 31
Tues., Feb. 4
Thurs., Feb. 6
The basic principles of menu planning and purchasing principles will
include writing specifications for food and supplies and proper receiving/storage techniques, for restaurants and institutions. Emphasis on
type of operation, psychological needs, available equipment, skill of
the personnel, merchandising, menu pricing, and operating budget.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
A directed opportunity in food service or culinary arts to gain practical
training. This directed practice is repeated for each option the student
elects in order to earn a Certificate of Achievement in that option.
Students will be required to follow dress standards and companies
policies of conduct set by the facility in which they are working. TB
clearance required. This course may be taken two times. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160 or concurrent
enrollment
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #32497 meets on campus in the Captain’s Table dining room
Tuesday, January 28 and February 4, 4:05-5:35 p.m.. The remainder
of the course is completed during hours arranged with the instructor.
Center
Center
Center
Center
Center
PAID
HOURS......................... UNITS
72 hrs total..................1.00
153 hrs total................2.00
225 hrs total................3.00
297 hrs total................4.00
32497 9 hrs/week arr.
Jan 28 4:05pm-5:35pm T
Feb 4 4:05pm-5:35pm T
ITRN A393–INTERNSHIP ACADEMY LEVEL 3(1-4 UNITS)
Prerequisite: Advanced standing in career or transfer program
CAPTBL DINE RM Cooper B
CAPTBL DINE RM Cooper B
CAPTBL DINE RM Cooper B
Foods & Nutrition
Phone: 714-432-5756
* Internship enrollment limited; contingent upon funding ability
FN A100 - Careers-Dietetics/FDSCI (1 Unit)
FSM A210 - Dining Room Management (3 Units)
How to manage and promote a profitable dining room. Emphasis
on management activities of controlling and staffing a dining room.
Students will be required to follow Hospitality Department Dress Code.
TB clearance required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A190
$45 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30585 8am-10:00am Th
CAPTBL DINE RM Beard D
10am-2:30pm Th
CAPTBL DINE RM Beard D
FSM A240 - Food Service Math/Acct (4 Units)
Mathematical and accounting concepts applied to food service problems
such as food costing, payroll computations, recipe adjusting, gross profit
analysis, guest check mechanics, metric conversions, cost reports,
financial statements, budgets, break-even analysis and general financial
decision making problems. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31170 8am-12:15pm T
STUCTR CLRM
Beard D
Exploration of the fields of Dietetics and Food Science/Culinology®,
including trends, future projections and employment opportunities.
Guest speakers and field trips to nutrition services in health care and
community agencies and food manufacturing plants are included. Same
as Nutrition Care A100. Students completing Food and Nutrition A100
may not receive credit for Nutrition Care A100. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
33245 1pm-3:20pm M
3:20pm-4:35pm M
JOURN 105
JOURN 105
Blake E
Blake E
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FN A125 - Vegetarian Cuisine (1 Unit)
FN A180 - Principles of Foods (3 Units)
FREN A185 - Elementary French 2 (5 Units)
Vegetarian diets are explored including information on healthy food
choices, nutritional implications, and cooking techniques. Each class
includes demonstrations and preparation of a wide variety of vegetarian
foods. Vegetarian foods from different cultures are also included. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Basic knowledge of food science principles and food preparation techniques. Emphasis on ingredient interaction, technique and production
standards, food safety, sanitation, nutrient values, and food representations. Recommended for students transferring to the CSU in Nutrition.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
$40 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31989 8am-10:05am T
JOURN 105
10:05am-1:25pm T
JOURN 105
Continuation of French A180, with further development of listening,
speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and additional exploration
of cultures related to the French language. This course is equivalent
to three years of high school French. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: French A180 or completion of two years of high
school French with a grade of ‘C’ or better.
$35 material fee for this course
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
31626 12pm-1:00pm Th
JOURN 105
1pm-3:10pm Th
JOURN 105
Staff
FN A185 - Cultural Foods (2 Units)
FN A136 - Nutrition/Fitness/Performance (3 Units)
An applied nutrition course for individuals interested in health, fitness,
and athletics. Principles of nutrition are studied and applied to the athlete and active individuals. Includes pre and post event food and fluid
selection, nutrient requirements, supplements, muscle mass and body
fat related to performance. Same as Health Education A136. Students
completing Food and Nutrition A136 may not receive credit for Health
Education A136. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31109 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
TECHCT 158/159
Staff
Staff
FN A145 - Life Cycle: Children (1 Unit)
An overview of nutritional needs of children (ages 2-18), including
age appropriate practices and foods to promote optimum growth and
development as well as common problems of weight (over/under), food
allergies and intolerances. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Hesse L
FN A146 - Life Cycle: Later Years (1 Unit)
An overview of the factors affecting the nutritional status of the
aging adult: nutritional needs, physiological, social and psychological
changes, disease intervention, drug nutrient interactions and community resources to assist the aging population. This course may also be
offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #31629 is 100% online. After enrolling, students must complete
the Start Here module in Blackboard before Wednesday of the first
week of classes.
Email: jgolden@occ.cccd.edu
31629 2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
Online
Golden J
FN A170 - Nutrition (3 Units)
Scientific concepts of nutrition relating to the functioning of nutrients in
the basic life processes. Emphasis on individual needs, food sources of
nutrients, current nutrition issues, and diet analysis. Recommended for
nutrition majors and transfer students. This course may also be offered
online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31157 8am-9:25am TTh
30141 11am-2:10pm T
CS & D 102
ALH SC 104
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
$50 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34464 6pm-7:25pm M
JOURN 105
7:25pm-9:10pm M
JOURN 105
Staff
Staff
CRN #33246 is online and on campus. Students must complete Start
Here lesson by Wednesday of Week 1. Final exam will be held on campus. Check syllabus for details.
Email: eblake@occ.cccd.edu
33246 3 hrs/week arr.
Online
Blake E
$35 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34134 9am-10:25am MW
JOURN 105
10:25am-12:10pm MW
JOURN 105
Staff
On-the-job training at approved institutional or commercial facilities
working with a food scientist or culinologist in the development of new
products or quality assurance. Students will be required to follow dress
standards and company policies of conduct, set by the facility in which
they are working. Ten hours paid, eight hours unpaid, plus six hours
seminar. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160 and A195
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Unpaid directed practice for the Culinology® and Food Sciences program. This class meets on campus Wednesday, January 29, February
5, and May 21, 5:30-6:30 p.m. in Journ 105. The remainder of the
course is completed in hours arranged.
JOURN 105
JOURN 105
JOURN 105
JOURN 105
Staff
French
FREN A280 - Intermediate French 1 (4 Units)
Continuation of French A185, with further development of language
skills at the intermediate level and exploration of cultures related to the
French language. Additional emphasis on reading and writing, with an
introduction to selected literary works. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: French A185 or three years of high school French
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34229 4:45pm-6:50pm MW
LIT&LN 221
Raileanu L
Continuation of French A280, with further refinement of language skills
at the intermediate level and investigation of cultures related to the
French language in preparation for higher level specialized work. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: French A280 or four years of high school French
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31186 4:45pm-6:50pm MW
LIT&LN 221
Raileanu L
Gender Studies
GNDR A100 - Introduction to Gender Studies (3 Units)
An interdisciplinary approach to understanding the role of gender in
influencing experiences in society. Focus is on the role of gender in all
levels of society and in all social institutions, including family, business,
education, health, and religion. The perspective will be both historical
and cross-cultural. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30840 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
FREN A180 - Elementary French 1 (5 Units)
The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in listening,
speaking, reading, and writing in French, with an introduction to cultures
related to the French language. This course is equivalent to two years
of high school French. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Raileanu L
Raileanu L
Anglin M
Anglin M
SO SCI 101
Alabi J
GNDR A165 - Men, Women & Communication (3
Units)
Major issues will be addressed regarding communication behaviors
and communication conflicts between men and women of all gender
orientations. Study will focus on problem analysis specific to gender
self-awareness, gender conflict and how gender is communicated and
constructed in our daily lives. Same as Communication Studies A165.
Students completing Gender Studies A165 may not receive credit for
Communication Studies A165. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31455 11:01am-12:35pm MW
31507 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
34800 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
Phone: 714-432-5716
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31181 11:10am-1:45pm TTh
LIT&LN 221
31183 2pm-4:35pm TTh
LIT&LN 221
30027 4pm-6:35pm MW
C&L 116
34695 7:30pm-10:05pm TTh
LIT&LN 221
Raileanu L
Phone: 714-432-5753
FN A286 - Dir Prac Culinology/Food Sci (2 Units)
7 hrs 25 min/week arr.
5:30pm-6:30pm W
5:30pm-6:30pm W
5:30pm-6:30pm W
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30405 2pm-4:35pm MW
LIT&LN 221
FREN A285 - Intermediate French 2 (4 Units)
Food science is the scientific study of raw food materials and
their behavior during formulation, processing, packaging, storage,
and includes evaluation as consumer food products. Meets the AS
Laboratory Science requirement, Food Service Management A160 or
ServSafe Certificate recommended. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A160 or Food Service
Management A161 or ServSafe Certification. This prerequisite
will be validated in class during the first week of the course.
34158
Jan 29
Feb 5
May 21
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Staff
FN A195 - Food Science (4 Units)
Practical approach to nutrition: includes basic nutrition, food product
evaluation, menu modification, food and health issues, nutrition controversies, and food safety. Recommended for Culinary Arts and students
wanting an overview of applied nutrition. This course may also be
offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$5 material fee for this course
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
33676 12pm-2:05pm Th
JOURN 105
Exploration of America’s diverse micro-cultures through food including
origins, customs, psychological acceptance and nutrition information.
Emphasis is placed on food preparation techniques, utensils, food
service, and creation of an authentic atmosphere. Meets AA Cultural
Diversity Requirement. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Blake E
FN A140 - Intro Nutrition Concept (2 Units)
$35 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34885 8am-9:25am F
JOURN 105
9:25am-11:10am F
JOURN 105
30335 9am-10:25am Th
JOURN 105
10:25am-12:10pm Th
JOURN 105
Larson J
Larson J
LIT&LN 148
LIT&LN 148
LIT&LN 148
Carroll K
Carroll K
Carroll K
GNDR A187 - Women in History (3 Units)
Provides a broad overview of the experiences of women in the history of
the world from hunter-gatherer societies to the present. It examines how
women’s political, economic, social, and cultural experiences have been
shaped by gender and affected by place, time, class, and race. Same as
History A187. Students receiving credit for Gender Studies A187 may
not receive credit for History A187.Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31041 9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 107
Kelly M
52
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Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
Geography
Phone: 714-432-5753
GEOG A100 - World Regional Geography (3 Units)
An introduction to the regions and nations of the world. The major
countries, including their population, resources, general development,
and physical setting will be investigated. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
C-ID GEOG 125.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34641 8:30am-11:40am MTWThF CHEM 214
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31230 9:35am-11am MW
C&L 105
33281 9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 101
33282 11:10am-12:35pm MW
C&L 105
31188 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
SO SCI 101
34591 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
SO SCI 103
34019 6pm-9:10pm T
SO SCI 103
30984 6pm-9:10pm W
SO SCI 106
Adan A
Quinn C
Adan A
Quinn C
Adan A
Quinn C
Seeley T
Mariahazy L
8 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31074 2:20pm-5:40pm MW
C&L 110
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
34592 2:20pm-5:30pm MW
C&L 110
Seeley T
Haley M
GEOG A100H - World Regional Geog Honors (3 Units)
An introduction to the regions and nations of the world. The major
countries, including their population, resources, general development,
and physical setting will be investigated. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
C-ID GEOG 125,
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34839 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
SO SCI 112
Hoberg M
GEOG A180 - Physical Geography (3 Units)
A study of the basic physical elements of geography and their integrated
patterns of world distribution. Particular emphasis is given to climate,
land forms, soils, and natural vegetation. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
C-ID GEOG 110.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33639
33640
31322
33280
30394
31194
34137
30855
30632
8am-9:25am TTh
9am-12:10pm F
9:35am-11am TTh
9:35am-11am MW
11:10am-12:35pm MW
11:10am-12:35pm TTh
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
4:35pm-6pm TTh
6pm-9:10pm M
CHEM 207
C&L 105
C&L 105
SO SCI 101
SO SCI 101
C&L 105
C&L 105
SO SCI 105
SO SCI 101
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
32602 2:20pm-5:40pm MW
C&L 105
Jones K
Jones K
Naesse I
Naesse I
Naesse I
Naesse I
Quinn C
Surfas L
McLaren S
McLaren S
GEOG A180L - Physical Geography Lab (1 Unit)
This course is design to provide supplemental exercises in topics
covered in Geography A180. Lab experience will include map analysis
and interpretation, weather prognostication, landform processes and
evolution, tectonics, biogeography, and habitat analysis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC. C-ID 111.
Prerequisite: Geography A180 or concurrent enrollment
ADVISORY: Math A010
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30315
34840
32604
34020
2:20pm-5:30pm T
2:20pm-5:30pm Th
6:30pm-9:40pm T
6:30pm-9:40pm Th
C&L 105
C&L 105
C&L 105
C&L 105
Staff
Conley J
Surfas L
Surfas L
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
32280 2:20pm-5:30pm MW
C&L 105
McLaren S
GEOG A185 - Cultural Geography (3 Units)
A study of the basic cultural elements of geography and their correlation
with the physical elements. Particular emphasis is given to population
distribution, land use patterns, and trade. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
C-ID GEOG 120.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31082 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
SO SCI 104
Naesse I
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
GEOG A190 - Intro Geograph Info Sys (2 Units)
GEOL A110 - Physical Geology (4 Units)
Provides a theoretical basis for understanding the use of Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) in spatial analysis and decision making for
a variety of applications. Learn fundamental concepts of cartographic
presentation and the skills for working with spatial data, database
design, data conversion, information retrieval and spatial analysis.
Laboratory exercises provide students with applications from various
fields including business, environmental, geography, geology, marketing
and planning. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID GEOG 155.
ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A100
A study of materials and processes in the earth. A beginning course
in physical geology for science and engineering majors and students
desiring a science emphasis. One extended field trip required during
the semester. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
$11.70 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31470 12:45pm-1:45pm MW
SO SCI LAB
1:45pm-2:45pm MW
SO SCI LAB
Quinn C
Quinn C
Geology
Phone: 714-432-5846
GEOL A105 - General Geology (3 Units)
Composition and structure of the earth and the processes which modify
the crust and the surface and their effect on man. Not open to students
who are taking or have successfully completed Geology A180. One
field trip required. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33829 11:10am-12:35pm MW
RBM THEATER
Bender E
GEOL A105H - General Geology Honors (3 Units)
Composition and structure of the earth and the processes which modify
the crust and the surface and their effect on man. Not open to students
who are taking or have successfully completed Geology A110. One field
trip required during semester. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34783 9am-10:25am MW
LEWIS 110
34487 1pm-2:25pm TTh
LEWIS 110
Bender E
Bender E
A laboratory study of materials and processes in the earth. A beginning
laboratory course for the non-science major. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Geology A105 or concurrent enrollment
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
34779 9am-12:10pm MTWThF
LEWIS 108
Bender E
Vanry M
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33831 1pm-4:10pm M
LEWIS 108
33833 1pm-4:10pm W
LEWIS 108
33830 6:50pm-10pm T
LEWIS 108
Vanry M
Vanry M
Guarino Jr A
GEOL A105M - General Geology Lab Honors (1 Unit)
A laboratory study of materials and processes in the earth. A beginning
laboratory course for the non-science major. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Geology A105 or A105H or concurrent enrollment
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34488 9am-12:10pm Th
LEWIS 110
34784 9am-12:10pm T
LEWIS 110
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in lecture #34785 must also enroll in the Geol
A110 lab, #35039.
Lecture
34785 9am-10:25am MW
LEWIS 110
Bender E
Lab
35039 9am-12:10pm T
LEWIS 110
Bender E
Students who enroll in lecture #34486 must also enroll in the Geol
A110 lab, #35040
Lecture
34486 1pm-2:25pm TTh
LEWIS 110
Staff
Lab
35040 9am-12:10pm Th
LEWIS 110
Staff
German
Phone: 714-432-5716
GRMN A180 - Elementary German 1 (5 Units)
The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in listening,
speaking, reading, and writing in German, with an introduction to cultures related to the German language. This course is equivalent to two
years of high school German. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34696 11:10am-1:45pm TTh
ART CT 216
Whitaker J
Health Education
Phone: 714-432-5123
GEOL A105L - General Geology Lab (1 Unit)
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Bender E
Bender E
HLED A100 - Personal Health (3 Units)
The exploration of health using the holistic approach. Emphasis is on
positive health behaviors and personal responsibility. Topics include
mental health, stress, drugs, alcohol, smoking, exercise, nutrition,
chronic and infectious diseases, sexuality, consumer health, and
environmental health. This course may also be offered online. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30376 9:35am-11am MW
FITCLX 202
Hanlon A
30875 5:45pm-8:55pm T
FITCLX 202 Poirier Ball L
34553 6pm-9:10pm Th
HANDBL CLM
Staff
CRN #32711 is online with midterm and final exams on campus. Exam
location, dates, and times will be announced the first day of class.
Students must log into Blackboard Learn and complete the Start Here
section of the course before Friday, Feb. 1 or they will be dropped from
the course.
Email: ahanlon@occ.cccd.edu
32711 3 hr 10 min/week arr.
Online
Hanlon A
CRN #34124 is online with midterm and final exams on campus. Exam
location, dates, and times will be announced the first day of class.
Students must log into Blackboard Learn and complete the Start Here
section of the course before Friday, Feb. 1 or they will be dropped from
the course.
Email: ahanlon@occ.cccd.edu
34124 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Hanlon A
HLED A111 - Cardiopulmonary Resus (.5 Units)
Techniques and theory of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Completion
qualifies student for American Red Cross Professional Rescuer CPR/
AED certification. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
$27 material fee for this course
1 weekend course meeting April 11 and 12.
31481 5pm-9:00pm F
HANDBL CLM
10am-3:00pm Sat
HANDBL CLM
Skeie L
Skeie L
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HLED A112 - First Aid & CPR (2 Units)
Emphasizes injury prevention, early medical care, first aid for common injuries and life saving skills. Successful completion qualifies a
student for the American Red Cross Standard First Aid Card, and CPR
Certification. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID KIN 101.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Skeie L
Altobelli J
Lee A
Skeie L
Examination of the use, misuse and abuse of drugs, both licit and illicit,
in American society. Includes psychosocial, legal, historical, political,
and health related aspects; drug dependency, treatment, rehabilitation,
and prevention education. Focuses on the impact of psychoactive drugs
on the individual and society. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Poirier Ball L
HLED A136 - Nutrition/Fitness/Performance (3 Units)
An applied nutrition course for individuals interested in health, fitness,
and athletics. Principles of nutrition are studied and applied to the athlete and active individuals. Includes pre and post event food and fluid
selection, nutrient requirements, supplements, muscle mass and body
fat related to performance. Same as Food and Nutrition A136. Students
completing Health Education A136 may not receive credit for Food and
Nutrition A136. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32184 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
TECHCT 158/159
Blake E
HLED A220 - Concepts in Public Health (3 Units)
The factors that influence health and disease from a population based
perspective. Topics will include history, health promotion, legal and
ethical issues, communicable and non-communicable disease, environmental health, health services, and career opportunities in public health.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
HANDBL CLM
Hanlon A
HLED A270 - Fitness & Health (3 Units)
Theory and benefits of physical activity to fitness-related health.
The study of human adaptation to exercise includes cardiovascular
conditioning, neuromuscular training, body composition, nutrition for
performance, stretching, sports injuries, and aging. Same as Kinesiology
A270. Students completing Health Education A270 may not receive
credit for Kinesiology A270. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34295 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
FITCLX 202
Behr L
Instructor
Heating & Air
Conditioning
Course covers heat principles, heat loads, refrigeration cycle, system
components, refrigerant properties, system operation, soldering and
oxy-acetylene brazing. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34342 5:45pm-8:20pm M
8:20pm-10:50pm M
TECHCT 140
TECHCT 140
Stuart J
Stuart J
Basic electrical theory & application. Students will build a variety of
series and parallel circuits using switches, contactors, relays, thermostats, transformers and other controls used in the HVAC-R field in addition to using miscellaneous electrical components. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Heating and A/C A100
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34344 5:45pm-8:20pm T
8:20pm-10:50pm T
An in depth look at substance abuse among athletes. The focus will
be on the athletic environment, drug effects, reasons for drug usage,
the impact on the team, and positive alternatives. Same as Kinesiology
A271. Students completing Health Education A271 may not receive
credit for Kinesiology A271. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
TECHCT 216
TECHCT 216
Stuart J
Stuart J
HVAC A102 - Refrigeration Service (3 Units)
Operation, Maintenance, Troubleshooting and repair of Commercial
refrigeration systems. This course may be taken two times. Theory,
operation, maintenance and trouble-shooting of absorption system.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Heating and A/C A100 and A101
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34518 5:45pm-8:15pm Th
8:15pm-10:50pm Th
TECHCT 140
TECHCT 140
Stuart J
Stuart J
Operation and maintenance of air conditioning and heating ducts and
their controls; various methods of distribution and the means to deliver
proper air flow. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Heating and A/C A100 and A101
ADVISORY: Heating and A/C A103 and A105
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
TECHCT 216
TECHCT 216
Brown L
Brown L
HVAC A105 - Air Cond & Refrig Controls (3 Units)
Controls used in the Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration that
include temperature, pressure, overload and safety controls. This course
may be taken two times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Heating and A/C A100 and A101
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32676 5:45pm-8:20pm W
8:20pm-10:50pm W
TECHCT 140
TECHCT 140
Stuart J
Stuart J
Fundamental applications and design of building automation systems for
HVACR. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Heating and A/C A100 and A101
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
TECHCT 216 Woodward Jr
TECHCT 216 Woodward Jr
History
Phone: 714-432-5753
SO SCI 103
Instructor
A survey of the history of the many (40+) ethnic groups originating in
Europe, Asia (including the American Indian), the Americas, the Pacific
Islands, Africa, and the Middle East, that make up the population of the
United States. Same as Ethnic Studies A150. Students who enroll in
History A150 may not receive credit for Ethnic Studies A150. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31251 9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 112
Stanton J
HIST A161 - World History 1 (3 Units)
The history of world civilizations from the earliest beginnings to the
17th century, giving a general outline of political, social, economic, and
cultural institutions. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34021 8am-9:25am TTh
SO SCI 107
34022 12:45pm-3:55pm M
FORUM
Kelly M
Kelly M
HIST A161H - World History 1 Honors (3 Units)
The history of world civilizations from the earliest beginnings to the
17th Century, giving a general outline of political, social, economic, and
cultural institutions. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34023 12:45pm-3:55pm W
SO SCI 107
Kelly M
HIST A162 - World History 2 (3 Units)
The history of world civilizations since the 17th century, giving a general
outline of political, social, economic, and cultural institutions. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34024 11:10am-12:35pm MW
SO SCI 112
Stanton J
HIST A162H - World History 2 Honors (3 Units)
The history of world civilizations since the 17th Century, giving a general
outline of political, social, economic, and cultural institutions. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34026 2:20pm-5:30pm Th
SO SCI 112
Stanton J
HIST A170 - History of U.S. to 1876 (3 Units)
A survey of American historical development from the founding of
the English colonies to 1876. Emphasis is placed on the evolution of
the nation’s political and economic institutions, social and intellectual
history, and foreign policy. Satisfies the state college requirement in
American History. This course may also be offered online. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30422 9:35am-11am MW
FA 116
34470 9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 110
30054 11:10am-12:35pm MW
SO SCI 108
30340 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
SO SCI 108
31256 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
SO SCI 108
34842 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
SO SCI 101
31259 2:20pm-3:45pm TTh
SO SCI 101
32023 2:20pm-3:45pm TTh
SO SCI 108
34027 6pm-9:10pm M
MATH LCT 1
31260 6:30pm-9:40pm W
MATH LCT 1
Wynne A
Foster A
Raya R
Raya R
Raya R
Mochizuki J
Foster A
Raya R
Rudman B
Douglas L
HIST A170H - History U.S. to 1876 Honors (3 Units)
This introductory course surveys the uniqueness of the California
experience. It explains the state’s history with emphasis on the Indians,
Spanish missions, Mexican ranchos, Gold Rush, transcontinental
railroads, global population, colorful figures, 20th century contributions
to atomic and space developments, and multinational corporations.
Recommended for elementary education majors. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34841 6:30pm-9:40pm M
Bldg/Room
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
HVAC A140 - Building Automation (3 Units)
HIST A140 - The California Exper (3 Units)
Behr L
Time
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
HVAC A104 - Air Balance (3 Units)
31280 5:45pm-8:20pm W
8:20pm-10:50pm W
CRN
HIST A150 - Ethnic Groups of the U.S. (3 Units)
Phone: 714-432-5742
33331 5:45pm-8:20pm Th
8:20pm-10:50pm Th
HLED A271 - Drugs & Sports (3 Units)
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34296 11:10am-12:35pm MW
FITCLX 202
Bldg/Room
HVAC A101 - Basic Electrical for HVAC-R (3 Units)
HLED A122 - Drugs, Health & Society (3 Units)
34898 11:10am-12:35pm MW
Time
HVAC A100 - Air Cond/Refrigeratn Princpl (3 Units)
$27 material fee for this course
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34715 9am-12:00pm MTWTh
HANDBL CLM
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30160 8:20am-9:25am TTh
HANDBL CLM
34126 12:45pm-1:50pm MW
HANDBL CLM
31184 6pm-8:05pm M
HANDBL CLM
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
35011 6pm-9:10pm W
SO SCI 112
CRN
Mochizuki J
A survey of American historical development from the founding of the
English colonies to 1876. Emphasis is placed on the evolution of the
nation’s political and economic institutions, social and intellectual history, and foreign policy. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32649 1pm-4:10pm T
SO SCI 112
Smith S
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Instructor
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Time
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Instructor
HIST A175 - History of U.S. since 1876 (3 Units)
HIST A187 - Women in History (3 Units)
HORT A189 - Weeds and Their Control (1.5 Units)
A continuation of the survey of American history development since
1876. Satisfies the state college requirement of American History.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
C-ID HIST 140.
Provides a broad overview of the experiences of women in the history of
the world from hunter-gatherer societies to the present. It examines how
women’s political, economic, social, and cultural experiences have been
shaped by gender and affected by place, time, class, and race. Same as
Gender Studies A187. Students receiving credit for History A187 may
not receive credit for Gender Studies A187. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Recognition of landscape control of weeds in the landscape and in nurseries with emphasis on practical applications. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no-pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34639 8:30am-11:40am MTWThF FORUM Funez-Gonzalez J
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31266 8am-9:25am MW
FA 119
Wilson M
31264 8am-9:25am TTh
SO SCI 103
Romero M
30867 9:35am-11am TTh
JOURN 107
Mccomb H
30502 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
JOURN 107
Mccomb H
31271 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
FA 119 Funez-Gonzalez J
34471 1pm-4:10pm W
FA 116
McComb J
34031 6pm-9:10pm T
SO SCI 107
Wilson M
31282 6pm-9:10pm W
FORUM
Smith S
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #30020 is 50% on campus and 50% online. Students must
attend on campus every Wednesday, 1:15-4:15 p.m., Comp C 102.
The remainder of the course is completed online.
Email: awynne@occ.cccd.edu
30020 1:15pm-4:15pm W
COMP C 102
Wynne A
3 hrs 30 min/week arr.
Online
Wynne A
Political, economic, social and cultural development of the United States
from the end of World War II (1945) to the present with special emphasis
on the emergence of general trends and themes which condition and
characterize the contemporary American way of life. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Raya R
HIST A180 - Western Civilization I (3 Units)
The development of present day Western culture from the earliest
beginnings to 1715, giving a general outline of the development of
social, economic, political, and cultural institutions that have had a
major impact upon our civilization. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID HIST 170.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30926 11:10am-12:35pm MW
SO SCI 107
Adan A
The development of present day Western culture from the earliest
beginnings to 1715, giving a general outline of the development of
social, economic, political, and cultural institutions that have had a
major impact upon our civilization. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID HIST 170.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Smith S
HIST A185 - Western Civilization II (3 Units)
A study of Western culture from 1715 to the present with particular
emphasis on the persons, ideas, movements, and institutions which
help to interpret our present day civilization. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31077 9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 107
Adan A
HIST A185H - Western Civilization II Honors (3 Units)
A study of Western culture from 1715 to the present with particular
emphasis on the persons, ideas, movements, and institutions which
help to interpret our present day civilization. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31055 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
SO SCI 112
Kelly M
HIST A195 - Hist of England/Britain (3 Units)
Survey of British history with an emphasis on the development of AngloAmerican institutions. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Smith S
HORTIC 102
HORTIC 102
Harlow R
Harlow R
HORT A191 - Cacti and Succulents (1.5 Units)
How to use the plants from the deserts of the world in the Southern
California landscape. Identification, growth habits, culture, propagation,
design considerations, and conservation. May be taken for grades or on
a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
34776 5:30pm-8:40pm T
HORTIC 101
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34843 6pm-9:10pm T
SO SCI 112
Stead J
Smith S
HORT A287 - Planting Design (2 Units)
Design and preparation of landscape planting plans. Emphasis on
ecological and aesthetic considerations. May be taken for grades or on
a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Horticulture A181, A182, or concurrent enrollment
Horticulture
Phone: 714-432-5846
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
The science and culture of plants upon which man’s very existence
depends. The principles and practices used to grow plants for food
and environmental enhancement will be emphasized. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34768 1pm-4:10pm M
HORTIC 101
34769 1pm-4:10pm W
HORTIC 101
Harlow R
Harlow R
HORT A150 - Landscape Maintenance (3 Units)
Maintenance of residential and small commercial landscapes to
include: small tree and shrub trimming, all aspects of lawn care, soil
amending, fertilizing, sprinkler adjustments, watering, pest inspections,
and scheduling. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
35047 5:30pm-8:40pm W
HORTIC 102
HIST A180H - Western Civilization 1 Honors (3 Units)
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31287 2:20pm-5:30pm W
SO SCI 112
SO SCI 107
HORT A100 - Horticulture Science (3 Units)
HIST A179 - Hist of U.S. Since 1945 (3 Units)
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34032 9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 108
31920 9:35am-11am TTh
34774 5:30pm-7:35pm T
7:35pm-10:55pm T
Harlow R
Habits of growth, culture, propagation, and use in landscape design for
Southern California. Identification will be emphasized. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Hospitality, Travel &
Tourism
Phone: 714-432-5100
ARLN A136 - Corp/Contract Flt Atten (1.5 Units)
This course provides flight attendant training specific to Corporate
Aviation. Instruction includes emergency procedures, in-flight medical
emergencies, irregular in-flight emergencies including fire, smoke and
cabin emergencies, hands-on modular training for cabin safety and
flight attendant management. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
30440 11am-2:10pm Th
TECHCT 164
Holt L
Overview of the hospitality industry. Same as Culinary Arts A100 and
Food Service Management A100. Students completing Hospitality,
Travel & Tourism A100 may not receive credit for Culinary Arts A100 or
Food Service Management A100. Transfer credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31308 12:45pm-3:55pm M
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34770 5pm-7:05pm Th
HORTIC 102
7:05pm-10:25pm Th
HORTIC 102
Harlow R
Harlow R
HORT A183 - Plant Propogation (3 Units)
Principles and practice of propagation of horticultural plants. Propagation
from seed, cuttings, layering, and grafting. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Lenanton J
Lenanton J
HORT A186 - Pests of Ornamentals (1.5 Units)
Common mite, insect, and other animal pests of ornamental plants and
common weeds of Southern California are described and identified and
ways to prevent and treat infestations are discussed. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
34772 5:30pm-7:35pm T
HORTIC 102
7:35pm-10:55pm T
HORTIC 102
Harlow R
HTT A100 - Intro Hospitality Indus (3 Units)
HORT A182 - Ornamental Shrubs (3 Units)
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34771 5pm-7:05pm W
HORTIC 101
7:05pm-10:25pm W
HORTIC 101
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
34777 5:30pm-10:35pm M
HORTIC 101
Harlow R
Harlow R
TECHCT 158/159 Beard D
HTT A105 - Event Staffing & Coordination (3 Units)
This course presents students with service learning opportunities where
they practice the conceptual theories of their course work. Students
develop public contact and service skills as they host campus, community, civic, and travel related events. Students improve their social,
professional demeanor and critical thinking skills considered essential
in the airline, hotel, travel and tourism industries. This course may also
be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34300 12pm-2:00pm T
4 hrs/week arr.
TECHCT 164
TECHCT 164
Shine B
Shine B
HTT A114 - Communication Connection (1.5 Units)
Students will learn how professional communication skills can make
the difference in achieving their personal career success. This course
reviews oral and written career communication skills, including the
development of a personal portfolio. This course may also be offered
online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
34497 8am-11:10am T
TECHCT 164
Holt L
HORT A187 - Interior Plantscaping (2 Units)
Identification, selection, installation, care and maintenance of plants for
interior situations. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
34773 5:30pm-10:35pm M
HORTIC 102
Ringler D
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HTT A116 - Internship 1 (3 Units)
HTT A155 - Tour/Escorting Mgmt (1.5 Units)
HTT A226 - Airline Internship (4 Units)
An internship opportunity for students enrolled in Airline Travel, Hotel,
Meeting Event, Spa Management, or Travel and Tourism programs at
Orange Coast College. This course is recommended after one semester
of successful academic preparation in an area of specialization. The
instructor has the authority to limit access based on academic preparation. The internship is repeated for each option the student elects in
order to earn a certificate. Students will be required to follow standards
set by the company in which they are working. This course may also
be offered online. Two hours lecture, seven hours unpaid, twelve hours
paid. This course may also be offered online. Transfer credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
This course introduces the roles and expectations of a tour escort and
manager. The student will learn to research, plan and incorporate
itineraries, promote the “package,” attract clients, and manage the
operational aspects of a group. The responsibilities and characteristics
of a tour escort will also be discussed. This course may also be offered
online. Transfer credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
Advanced internship for students enrolled in Airline Travel programs at
Orange Coast College to increase their level of expertise in the area of
specialization which they expect to graduate. Students will be required
to follow standards set by the company in which they are working.
Transfer credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A105
ADVISORY: English A099 or ESL A099
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31311 3:30pm-5:40pm M
7 hrs 30 min/week arr.
TECHCT 163
TECHCT 163
Shine B
Shine B
HTT A118 - Hospitality Accounting (3 Units)
This course provides a basis for understanding hospitality accounting
concepts and procedures, the processing of hospitality financial data,
and the flow of financial information in the accounting cycle resulting in
the production of financial statements. This course is certified through
the American Hotel & Lodging Association. Transfer credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32499 6pm-9:10pm M
TECHCT 182
Staff
HTT A128 - Destination Africa/Pacific (3 Units)
This course provides information for maximizing the travel experience
to include regional accents, dialects, culture, shopping, historical and
recreational tourist destinations, for Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and
the Pacific Islands. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33049 11:20am-2:30pm W
TECHCT 164
Jones C
HTT A131 - Computer Reserv-SABRE (2.5 Units)
This course is an introduction to SABRE, the computer reservations
system used by American Airlines and one of the two major systems
used by travel consultants. Students will learn how to build PNR’s
(passenger name records), quote fares, and calculate prices through
hands-on applications on computers. This course may also be offered
online. Transfer credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Airline Travel Careers A116
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34498 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Shine B
HTT A132 - Cultural Awareness (1.5 Units)
This course will provide the student with awareness and insight into
the cultures of the world. Curriculum includes: values, historical beliefs
and religion, plus cultural etiquette including social practices, gestures,
body language, eating and drinking practices, and business behavior.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
30648 2:30pm-5:40pm T
TECHCT 164
Jones C
HTT A135 - Homeland Security (2 Units)
Introductory study of domestic and international threats of terrorism.
Examines the concepts, definitions and contemporary issues of modern
terrorism. Includes law enforcement issues for first-responders relating
to terrorism, particularly with regard to Homeland Protection and counter
terrorist measures. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
credit: CSU. Two hours lecture.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32501 8am-10:05am Th
TECHCT 164
Holt L
HTT A152 - Corporate Travel (1.5 Units)
An introduction to the activities and responsibilities of the corporate
travel arranger and manager. Operational techniques and financial plans
and management are identified, proposals and contracts are discussed
and the complete corporate travel process is presented. This course
may also be offered online. Transfer credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
31247 2:30pm-5:40pm T
TECHCT 163
Jones C
HTT A153 - Sell Vacation Pkg/Tours (1.5 Units)
Students will learn the essentials of selling vacation packages and tours,
including the latest trends, itinerary planning, and the technologies
available to travel/tourism consultants in the leisure, recreational, and
corporate travel markets. This course may also be offered online. One
and one-half hours lecture. Transfer credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
31310 2:30pm-5:40pm Th
TECHCT 163
Jones C
31512 2:30pm-5:40pm Th
TECHCT 163
Jones C
34889 2:40pm-5pm M
12 hrs/week arr.
HTT A170 - Spa Industry Finance (1.5 Units)
This course provides spa supervisors and operation managers techniques toward successful financial management. This course may also
be offered online. Transfer credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #31553 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes.
E-mail: TBA
31553 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
ONLINE
Staff
HTT A175 - Spa Mktg/Retail Mgmt (1.5 Units)
In this course the student will learn to develop effective marketing and
retailing to increase sales, and promote branding opportunities for a
spa. This course may also be offered online. Transfer credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #31636 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes.
E-mail: TBA
31636 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
ONLINE
Staff
HTT A180 - Enhancing Guest Service (3 Units)
This course is designed to convey the importance of guest relation skills
in a competitive market. Students will develop the skills expected of
each employee, supervisor, and manager based on wants, needs, and
expectations of the guest while developing a personal service style. This
course may also be offered online. Transfer credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Hotel Management A110, Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A100 or concurrent enrollment
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32229 8am-11:10am M
TECHCT 164
Groendyke J
HTT A221 - Meeting/Event Mgmt Internship (4 Units)
Advanced internship for students enrolled in Meeting/Event Management
programs at Orange Coast College to increase their level of expertise in
the area of specialization which they expect to graduate. Students will
be required to follow standards set by the company in which they are
working. Transfer credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A105
ADVISORY: English A099 or ESL A099
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34887 2:40pm-5pm M
12 hrs/week arr.
TECHCT 164
TECHCT 164
Shine B
Shine B
Advanced internship for students enrolled in Travel and Tourism programs at Orange Coast College to increase their level of expertise in
the area of specialization which they expect to graduate. Students will
be required to follow standards set by the company in which they are
working. Transfer credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A105
ADVISORY: English A099 or ESL A099
34888 2:40pm-5pm M
12 hrs/week arr.
TECHCT 164
TECHCT 164
Shine B
Shine B
Shine B
Shine B
HTT A227 - Hotel Internship (4 Units)
Advanced internship for students enrolled in Hotel Management programs at Orange Coast College to increase their level of expertise in
the area of specialization which they expect to graduate. Students will
be required to follow standards set by the company in which they are
working. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A105
ADVISORY: English A099 or ESL A099
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34890 2:40pm-5pm M
12 hrs/week arr.
TECHCT 164
TECHCT 164
Shine B
Shine B
HTT A267 - Managing Business Risks (1.5 Units)
This course provides a thorough and systematic approach to risk
management that ensures the understanding and use of safeguards to
produce safe and successful meetings or events. This course may also
be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #33053 is conducted 100% online. Students must e-mail the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
Email: bshine@occ.cccd.edu
33053 3 hrs/week arr.
Online
Dahl W
HTT A268 - Incentive Travel (1 Unit)
The course is designed to give the student an understanding of Incentive
Travel and how it differs from all other forms of travel. It outlines the
type of client and sales person who is likely to find Incentive Travel a
motivational tool, why it is effective, how to return on investment (ROI)
makes these programs popular. Transfer credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Hotel Management A265, A266, A267, A270
6 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
33325 6pm-9:20pm M
TECHCT 164
Dahl W
HTT A269 - Destination Management (1 Unit)
Get the most comprehensive guide to destination management. From
tours to transportation, from entertainment to local rules of etiquette, the
Destination Management Company (DMC) is the premier resource that
finds the right venue, location, speaker, and vendor to ensure a highly
professional and successful program. This course may also be offered
online. Transfer credit: CSU.
5 week course beginning the week of Mar 10.
32502 6pm-9:20pm M
HTT A225 - Travel/Tourism Internship (4 Units)
TECHCT 164
TECHCT 164
TECHCT 164
Dahl W
HTT A270 - Mtg Event Marketing & Sales (1.5 Units)
This course examines essential techniques for successful promotion of
products and services. An emphasis is placed on the hotel, meeting, and
event environments. Creative ideas and practical tools learned will help
increase the effectiveness of the marketing dollar. This course may also
be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #34499 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes.
Email: wdahl@occ.cccd.edu
34499 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Dahl W
HTT A275 - Event Fund-Raising & Sponsorsh (1 Unit)
Provides a comprehensive plan for identifying, evaluating, soliciting,
selling, managing, and coordinating long-term fund-raising and/or
sponsorship deals. Develop skills to manage events and work successfully as a staff professional or volunteer. This course may also be offered
online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #33611 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes.
Email: wdahl@occ.cccd.edu
33611 2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
Online
Dahl W
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HTT A277 - Wedding Planning as a Business (1 Unit)
HTEL A260 - Supervision & Training (3 Units)
HUM A101H - Themes-Humanites Honors (3 Units)
This course will assist in developing elements of design, coordination,
and execution in preparing and planning weddings. Career opportunities
in the lucrative bridal industry will also be discussed. This course may
also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
5 week course beginning the week of Apr 21.
Developing personnel programs and desirable labor-management relations. Special emphasis on leadership skills of motivation, communication, and decision making. Same as Food Service Management A260.
Students completing Hotel Management A260 may not receive credit for
Food Service Management A260. Transfer credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
An examination of how literature, philosophy, history, and the arts intersect to explore the problems of man; how the humanities have viewed
significant aspects of the human and his culture over widely separated
points of time. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC.
33051 6pm-9:20pm M
TECHCT 164
Dahl W
34463 8am-11:10am M
STUCTR CLRM
Beard D
HTT A279 - Spa Internship (4 Units)
Advanced internship for students enrolled in Spa Management programs at Orange Coast College to increase their level of expertise in the
area of specialization which they expect to graduate. Students will be
required to follow standards set by the company in which they are working. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A105
ADVISORY: English A099 or ESL A099
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34302 2:40pm-4:50pm M
12 hrs/week arr.
TECHCT 163
TECHCT 163
Shine B
Shine B
HTT A285 - Hospitality Operations (3 Units)
This course is designed to acquaint students with leadership, management, and quality issues facing today’s hospitality industry. Focus is
placed on the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, continuous
improvement, empowerment, goal setting, high-performance teams,
diversity, managing organizational change, and strategic career planning. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33056 6pm-9:10pm W
TECHCT 165
Healy M
HTT A286 - Hosp/Travel/Tour Law (3 Units)
Students learn how to keep the legal considerations of hospitality, travel,
tourism operations from becoming expensive problems. Intriguing court
cases and real-world examples bring students up to date on important
issues. This course is certified through the American Hotel & Lodging
Association. Transfer credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31405 6pm-9:10pm W
TECHCT 164
Staff
HTT A288 - Human Resource Managemt (3 Units)
This course presents a systematic approach to human resources management in the hospitality industry. Students will analyze contemporary
issues and practices, as well as employment laws that have an impact
on the way people are managed. This course is certified through the
American Hotel & Lodging Association. Transfer credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32742 6pm-9:10pm T
TECHCT 164
Staff
HTT A290 - California Labor Law (3 Units)
California labor and employment law including legislation, court cases
and regulatory requirements. Organized to make complex laws understandable. Topics include Unemployment Insurance, State Disability,
Family/Medical and Sick Leaves, Workers’ Compensation, Training,
Personnel Records, Privacy, Wage & Hour Laws, Compensation,
Exempt/Non-Exempt. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32500 6pm-9:10pm Th
TECHCT 164
Staff
Phone: 714-432-5100
This course educates students on how concierge, bell, valet, courtesy
van staff, and security personnel make guests feel safe and at home.
Dramatizes how to promote your property’s revenue-generating facilities
and increase job performance while by increasing professionalism. This
course may also be offered online. This course is certified through the
American Hotel & Lodging Association. Transfer credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Hotel Management A110 or concurrent enrollment
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
30715 11:20am-2:55pm M
TECHCT 164
Phone: 714-432-5841
HMDV A180 - Child Growth and Development (3
Units)
ID A100 - Fund of Interior Design (3 Units)
A study of growth and development from conception through adolescence. Emphasis on theories of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial
development. Observations directed to further insight into change during
childhood years. This course may also be offered online. Transfer credit:
CSU; UC. C-ID CDEV 100.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31140 12:45pm-3:55pm W
30128 6pm-9:10pm Th
FORUM
CHEM 207
Chaiyakal J
Chaiyakal J
HMDV A190 - Family-School-Community (3 Units)
Examines the connections between the homes, schools, and communities in which children live. Explores historical, legal, social, political, and
cultural influences affecting the development of children, pre-school
through high school, educational access and equity. Introduces the various models and approaches for building meaningful partnerships with
culturally and linguistically diverse families and communities. Transfer
credit: CSU; UC. C-ID CDEV 110.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
TEACh3 program students should be prepared to spend 6-10 hours
outside of class on a Service Learning project.
31317 9am-12:10pm T
EC LAB 118
Robinson K
TEACh3 program students should be prepared to spend 6-10 hours
outside of class on a Service Learning project.
31324 6:30pm-9:40pm M
EC LAB 118
Paige M
HMDV A210 - Intro Exceptional Child (3 Units)
Introduction to the exceptional child including the gifted, developmentally delayed, emotionally disturbed, speech and hearing impaired, visually impaired, orthopedically and neurologically impaired. The role of the
teacher in supporting these children and their families and vocational
opportunities are discussed. Transfer credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Human Development A180
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
35005 6:30pm-9:40pm W
CS & D 104
Staff
Springett M
HMDV A280 - Language/Literacy Devel (3 Units)
Comprehension and production of language. Emphasis on literacy and
language development birth through age eight. Course covers theories
of language, reading, and writing acquisition, as well as steps involved
in the development of programs for infants, toddlers, preschool, and
early primary age children. Transfer credit: CSU. Prerequisite: Human
Development A180 or A182 or concurrent enrollment
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
EC LAB 118 Reinemann C
Application of design principles and elements in planning of total interior
environments that meet individual, functional, legal, and environmental
needs. Selection of materials and products used in interior environments
will be emphasized for functional, economic, and aesthetic qualities.
Evaluation of color theories, space planning, floor plans, lighting, environmentally responsible design, accessibility, and the design process
will be introduced. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$8 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30634 9am-12:10pm T
CS & D 205
34877 9:35am-12:45pm M
CS & D 206
31336 1pm-4:10pm T
CS & D 205
34878 5pm-8:10pm M
CS & D 205
HUM A100 - Introduction to the Humanities (3 Units)
A survey of the European humanities (history, philosophy, literature,
and the fine arts) and their contribution to artistic, cultural, and social
expression in Western civilization. May be taken for grades or on a passno pass basis. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Kubiak R
Craig S
Kubiak R
Arakaki C
ID A105 - Interior Dsgn Studio 1 (3 Units)
This studio course will apply concepts and theories presented in the
lecture course, Interior Design A100. Therefore, it is recommended that
this course be taken concurrently. Emphasis is placed on the application
of design principles and elements and the design process in developing
solutions for residential interior design projects. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Interior Design A100 or concurrent enrollment
$10 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31755 10am-12:05pm W
CS & D 205
12:05pm-3:25pm W
CS & D 205
32231 11am-1:05pm Th
CS & D 205
1:05pm-4:25pm Th
CS & D 205
Kubiak R
Kubiak R
Kubiak R
Kubiak R
ID A120 - Interior Design Careers (2 Units)
A survey of the interior design profession, industry, related occupations
and work sites. The course will emphasize personal, educational, and
professional qualifications required for entry into the interior design
profession. Transfer Credit: CSU.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34879 9am-4:05pm MW
CS & D 102
Craig S
Arakaki C
ID A130 - CAD 2-D for Interior Design (2 Units)
This course introduces Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) as used to produce 2-dimensional design drawings. PCs with Autodesk Architecture or
other Industry standard software will be used and instruction will focus
on computer drawing a simple project to include the following drawing
types: floor plan, site plan, elevations, and enlarged section/details.
Students should have basic knowledge of computer operation and file
management. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34880
34240
Phone: 714-432-5753
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34647 11:20am-2:30pm MTWThF SO SCI 101
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31325 9:35am-11am TTh
FA 119
34221 9:35am-11am MW
JOURN 107
31327 11:10am-12:35pm MW
JOURN 107
Katz E
Interior Design
Phone: 714-432-5067
Humanities
HTEL A130 - Guest Services (1.5 Units)
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31547 2:20pm-5:30pm T
SO SCI 110
Human Development
34876 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
Hotel Management
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
9:30am-11:35am F
11:35am-1:45pm F
5:30pm-7:35pm M
7:35pm-9:45pm M
CS & D 208
CS & D 208
CS & D 208
CS & D 208
Reed C
Reed C
Mann N
Mann N
ID A150 - Materials & Products (3 Units)
Analysis, application and evaluation of products and materials used in
interior design. Includes interior textiles, furnishings, and finish materials
and products. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$5 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31874 9:35am-12:45pm Th
CS & D 206
Craig S
Katz E
Katz E
Mccomb H
Mccomb H
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CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
ID A170 - Space Planning (3 Units)
ID A280 - Interior Design Studio-Bath (2 Units)
JAPN A280 - Intermediate Japanese 2 (5 Units)
The application of programming, theory, and techniques in residential
and commercial space planning. Drawing and planning process techniques are emphasized in the studio. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Interior Design 100 and Architectural Technology
A105
Analysis and application of the design process to the space planning,
materials and finish choices, codes application, and selection of specialized items, fixtures, and equipment unique to the bath space. Design
solutions for residential bathrooms will be developed in the studio.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Interior Design A215
ADVISORY: Interior Design A210 and A260
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
Continuation of Japanese A185, with further development of language
skills at the intermediate level and exploration of cultures related to
the Japanese language. Additional emphasis on reading and writing.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Japanese A185
$7 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31889 9am-11:05am M
CS & D 205
11:05am-2:25pm M
CS & D 205
Reed C
Reed C
ID A175 - Appl Color/Dsgn Theory (3 Units)
Basic design theory and application. Utilization of tools, materials, and
equipment to develop technical skills applicable to interior, architectural,
and other related fields of design. Same as Fashion A175. Students
completing Interior Design A175 may not receive credit for Fashion
A175. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$8 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31775 9am-11:05am F
CS & D 202
11:05am-2:25pm F
CS & D 202
Craig S
Craig S
The historical relationship between the decorative arts, period furniture, and interior architecture is illustrated in this overview of design
heritage. This course begins with 16th century England and America
and analyzes the influences and changes in design to the present. Style
development as it relates to social, economic, and political forces is
emphasized. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CS & D 102
Moore C
ID A215 - Interior Dsgn Studio 2 (3 Units)
Develop, analyze, and apply design concepts to interior environments.
Advanced space planning, lighting systems, interior components,
architectural elements, sustainable design and specification writing
will be integrated into research projects emphasizing a problem solving
approach. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Interior Design A170
ADVISORY: Interior Design A210
$5 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31500 4pm-6:10pm W
CS & D 205
6:10pm-9:25pm W
CS & D 205
Reed C
Reed C
ID A220 - Int Design Construction Docs (3 Units)
A drafting course emphasizing the legal nature and scope of construction drawings, specifications, codes, products, materials, and equipment used for interior design projects. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Architectural Technology A105
Corequisite: Architectural Technology A150 or Drafting Technology A150
ADVISORY: Interior Design A215
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33152 4pm-6:10pm Th
6:10pm-9:25pm Th
CS & D 208
CS & D 208
Secor J
Secor J
The business and professional management of an interior design
practice including legal issues, project management, and business
practices. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Interior Design A100 and A120
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CS & D 206
Secor P
ID A240 - Interior Design Internship (4 Units)
A supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at a
fashion-related work site. Course will include resume writing, interviewing skills, and portfolio development. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Interior Design A210 and A215 or concurrent enrollment
ADVISORY: Drafting Technology A150
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31345 3pm-5:10pm M
9 hrs/week arr.
CS & D 208
CS & D 208
Analysis and application of the design process to the space planning,
materials and finish choices, codes application, and selection of specialized items, fixtures, and equipment unique to the kitchen space.
Design solutions for residential kitchens will be developed in the studio.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: ID A210 and A215
ADVISORY: Interior Design A260
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CS & D 206 Ottley Kiklowicz
CS & D 206 Ottley Kiklowicz
Reed C
Reed C
JAPN A285 - Intermediate Japanese 2 (5 Units)
Continuation of Japanese A280, with further refinement of language
skills at the intermediate level and additional investigation of cultures
related to the Japanese language. Continued emphasis on reading and
writing. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Japanese A280
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30752 4:45pm-7:20pm MW
LIT&LN 219
Kagawa A
JOUR A110 - News Writing/Reporting (3 Units)
ITAL A180 - Elementary Italian 1 (5 Units)
The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in listening,
speaking, reading, and writing in Italian, with an introduction to cultures
related to the Italian language. This course is equivalent to two years of
high school Italian. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34701 4:45pm-7:20pm MW
LIT&LN 245
Salessi S
ITAL A185 - Elementary Italian 2 (5 Units)
Continuation of Italian A180, with further development of listening,
speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and additional exploration of
cultures related to the Italian language. This course is equivalent to three
years of high school Italian. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Italian A180 or completion of two years of high
school Italian with a grade of ‘C’ or better.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Scarfone P
Japanese
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31176 8am-9:25am TTh
JOURN 103
34664 9:35am-11am MW
JOURN 103
34574 6:30pm-9:40pm W
JOURN 103
Canalis J
Werblin C
Coronado M
JOUR A115 - Newspaper Production Level 1 (3 Units)
Assist in all aspects of newspaper planning, writing, design and production. Requires writing news and feature stories on deadline, commentary, writing headlines, designing pages, editing, and layout techniques.
Students will use state-of-the-art computer design, graphics, and word
processing software in a professional setting. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: English A100
ADVISORY: Journalism A110 or concurrent enrollment
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Werblin C
Werblin C
JOUR A117 - Feature Writing (3 Units)
The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in listening,
speaking, reading, and writing in Japanese, with an introduction to
cultures related to the Japanese language. This course is equivalent to
two years of high school Japanese. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34698 8:25am-11am MW
LIT&LN 219
31347 11:10am-1:45pm TTh
LIT&LN 219
31340 2pm-4:35pm TTh
LIT&LN 219
34227 4:45pm-7:20pm MW
LIT&LN 215
Beginning journalists will acquire the skills to write practical news
stories under deadline pressure with a focus on accuracy, balance, and
style. Writing assignments will include police stories, obituaries, speech
coverage, round-ups, and feature stories. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: English 100 or concurrent enrollment
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30521 11:30am-12:35pm MW
JOURN 101
5 hrs 10 min/week arr.
JOURN 101
Phone: 714-432-5716
Staff
Kagawa A
Kagawa A
Ito M
A writing workshop focusing on student writing and marketing in-depth
non-fiction feature articles. Emphasis will be on guiding students and
developing interesting non-fiction stories from the idea stage through
publication and finding suitable markets for publication. Same as English
A117. Students completing Journalism A117 may not receive credit for
English A117. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Journalism A110 and English A100, or concurrent
enrollment
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34663 2:20pm-5:30pm W
JOURN 103
Werblin C
JOUR A125 - Newspaper Production Level 2 (3 Units)
JAPN A185 - Elementary Japanese 1 (5 Units)
Continuation of Japanese A180, with further development of listening,
speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and additional exploration of
cultures related to the Japanese language. This course is equivalent to
three years of high school Japanese. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Japanese A180 or completion of two years of high
school Japanese with a grade of ‘C’ or better.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31349 2pm-4:35pm MW
LIT&LN 219
Kagawa A
Phone: 714-432-5716
Phone: 714-432-5716
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34702 11:10am-1:45pm TTh
LIT&LN 215
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34228 4:45pm-7:20pm MW
LIT&LN 219
Journalism
Italian
JAPN A180 - Elementary Japanese 1 (5 Units)
ID A230 - Business/Prof Practice (3 Units)
33153 5pm-8:10pm T
CS & D 206 Ottley Kiklowicz R
CS & D 206 Ottley Kiklowicz R
ID A285 - Interior Design Studio-Kitchen (2 Units)
34881 5:20pm-6:25pm MW
6:25pm-9:35pm MW
ID A190 - Hist Arch/Furnishings 2 (3 Units)
31136 6pm-9:10pm Th
34239 5:20pm-6:25pm MW
6:25pm-9:50pm MW
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Kagawa A
Assist in all aspects of newspaper planning and writing. Requires writing news and feature stories on deadline, along with commentaries,
sports and arts and culture stories and reviews. Students will continue
to practice basic newswriting and feature writing skills while expanding
background to include sports and arts stories. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Journalism A115
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34662 11:30am-12:35pm MW
JOURN 101
5 hrs 10 min/week arr.
JOURN 101
Werblin C
Werblin C
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Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
JOUR A135 - Newspaper Prod Level 3 (4 Units)
KIN A107 - Fitness Programs I (1 - 2 Units)
KIN A116 - Triathlon Techniques (2.5 Units)
Assist in all aspects of newspaper planning, writing, design and
production. Requires writing headlines, designing pages, editing, and
layout techniques. Students will use state-of-the-art computer design,
graphics, and word processing software in a professional setting. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Journalism A125
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Allows a student to use the OCC Cardiovascular lab and attend other
daytime activity classes with instructor permission. Students must make
selections from a series of computer-analyzed fitness and lifestyle
evaluations, as well as attend seminars on physical fitness and wellness.
Students are required to attend a one-hour orientation. Offered on a
pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
A multi-sport fitness program for the novice exerciser to competitor.
Students will receive video analysis in swimming, learn safe group
cycling practices, proper running technique, discuss injury prevention,
the importance of rest and recovery and nutrition. Other topics include
equipment technology, selection and maintenance. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
35048 11:30am-12:35pm MW
5 hrs 10 min/week arr.
JOURN 101
JOURN 101
Werblin C
Werblin C
JOUR A215 - Coast Rpt Editrl Brd Lvl 1 (1 Unit)
This course is for the editorial board of the student newspaper. The
editors will meet once per week to discuss policy matters, the upcoming issue and the instructor’s critique of the past one. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Must be editor on Coast Report staff and enrolled in
Journalism A115, or A125, or A135, or A145.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30536 12:45pm-1:50pm W
JOURN 101
Werblin C
JOUR A225 - Coast Reprt Ed Bd Level 2 (1 Unit)
This course is for the editorial board of the student newspaper. The
editors will meet once per week to discuss policy matters, the upcoming
issue and the instructor’s critique of the past one. The editors will also
design and write headlines for the paper. May be taken for grades or on
a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Journalism A215 and must be editor on Coast
Report staff.
Corequisite: Journalism A125 or Journalism A135 or Journalism
A145
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34666 12:45pm-1:50pm W
JOURN 101
Werblin C
Kinesiology
Phone: 714-432-5766
KIN A105 - Cardiovascular Fitness (1 Unit)
Cardiovascular exercise program. Stretching, fast-walk, jogging, and
running programs will be set up on an individual basis. Pulse monitoring,
nutrition, and strength will also be emphasized. Explores the relationship between fitness and health related topics to improve, be part of,
and maintain a wellness lifestyle. This course may also be offered
online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34899 8am-8:15am TTh
FITCLX 201
8:15am-9:05am TTh
FITCLX 201
Spencer S
Spencer S
KIN A106 - Weight Training (1 Unit)
The student will learn the basic principles of weight training and
exercises and be able to demonstrate proper biomechanics of weight
training exercises. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34395 8am-8:15am TTh
WGT RM
8:15am-9:05am TTh
WGT RM
34901 8am-8:15am TTh
FITCLX 200
8:15am-9:05am TTh
FITCLX 200
34396 9:35am-9:50am MW
WGT RM
9:50am-10:40am MW
WGT RM
34900 9:35am-9:50am TTh
WGT RM
9:50am-10:40am TTh
WGT RM
34902 3:15pm-3:30pm TTh
FITCLX 200
3:30pm-4:20pm TTh
FITCLX 200
34903 3:25pm-3:40pm TTh
WGT RM
3:40pm-4:30pm TTh
WGT RM
34904 3:30pm-3:45pm MW
FITCLX 200
3:45pm-4:35pm MW
FITCLX 200
34397 4:35pm-4:50pm TTh
FITCLX 200
4:50pm-5:40pm TTh
FITCLX 200
Smith K
Smith K
Knox J
Knox J
Cutenese C
Cutenese C
Smith K
Smith K
Jennings I
Jennings I
Cutenese C
Cutenese C
Taylor M
Taylor M
Cutenese C
Cutenese C
LAB HOURS: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m.
to 12 p.m. Friday. Orientations will take place the first two (2) days
of the semester only, Monday, January 27 and Tuesday, January
28, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will also be posted
outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For orientation information,
call 714-432-5106
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 1 unit34399 2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
FITCLX 201
-For 1.5 units34400 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
FITCLX 201
-For 2 units34401 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
FITCLX 201
Yoga postures, breathing, concentration/meditation, and relaxation
techniques will be presented as a method of personal development
encompassing body, mind, and spirit. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Skeie L
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34540 8am-8:25am MW
GYM AEROBICS Sweesy-Barger
8:25am-9:25am MW
GYM AEROBICS Sweesy-Barger
Skeie L
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
LAB HOURS: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m.
to 12 p.m. Friday. Orientations will take place the first two (2) days
of the semester only, Monday, January 27 and Tuesday, January
28, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will also be posted
outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For orientation information,
call 714-432-5106
Smith C
Smith C
Smith C
KIN A111 - Step Aerobics (1 Unit)
Contemporary workout designed to improve participant’s strength and
cardiovascular fitness level through steady-state stepping movements.
The student will be exposed to a graduated continuous system of
rhythmic stepping at various platform heights, emphasizing strength,
flexibility, and endurance, which are basic components of physical
fitness. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34406 8:20am-8:35am TTh
GYM AEROBICS
Nix C
8:35am-9:25am TTh
GYM AEROBICS
Nix C
34905 5:45pm-6pm TTh
GYM AEROBICSPridomirski J
6pm-6:50pm TTh
GYM AEROBICSPridomirski J
KIN A112 - Body Sculpting Level 1 (1.5 Units)
Body sculpting is a contemporary workout designed to improve each
participantant’s muscular tone, strength, endurance and flexibility. The
student will be introduced to a graduated continuous system of sculpting the body through the use of various resistance techniques. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Nix C
Nix C
KIN A115 - Cross Training (1 Unit)
A multi-dimensional approach to total body fitness and wellness. Cross
training will encompass aerobics, running and weight training, and
provide the student the opportunity to develop and maintain a complete
conditioning program which balances cardiovascular conditioning,
strength, flexibility, and coordination. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34539 8am-8:15am MW
FITCLX 201
8:15am-9:05am MW
FITCLX 201
KIN A128 - Hatha Yoga - Level I (1.5 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Individual strength and conditioning programs. Workouts must be done
in the Fitness Complex. Students are required to attend a one-hour
orientation. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit:
CSU, UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34407 10:50am-11:15am MW
GYM AEROBICS
11:15am-12:15pm MW
GYM AEROBICS
Staff
Skeie L
KIN A108 - Strength & Conditioning (1 - 2 Units)
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 1 unit34403 2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
FITCLX 200
-For 1.5 units34404 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
FITCLX 200
-For 2 units34405 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
FITCLX 200
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34408 6pm-8:05pm T
HANDBL CLM
8:05pm-9:10pm T
HANDBL CLM
Knox J
Knox J
KIN A131 - Swimming for Fitness (1 Unit)
Explains the theories and teaches the skills necessary to achieve fitness
through swimming. Swimming programs are designed to attain desired
levels of cardiovascular efficiency. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Ability to swim
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34433 11:10am-11:25am MW
POOL
11:25am-12:15pm MW
POOL
Knox J
Knox J
KIN A132 - Swimming (1 Unit)
Instruction and practice in basics of freestyle, breast stroke, and
backstroke, as well as breathing skills, while improving cardiovascular
endurance. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34434 11:10am-11:25am TTh
POOL
11:25am-12:15pm TTh
POOL
Iacopetti A
Iacopetti A
KIN A136 - Introduction to Sailing (1 Unit)
Introduces the novice to the fundamentals of sailing through dockside
lectures and hands-on experience in Lido 14 dinghies. Points of sail,
basic terminology, tacking, jibing, theory, and safety are emphasized.
Same as Marine Activities A136. Students completing Kinesiology A136
may not receive credit for Marine Activities A136. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Ability to swim 50 yards and tread water for five
minutes
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
34467 12:30pm-1:35pm M
SAIL CTR 1
1:35pm-5:35pm M
SAIL CTR 1
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
34468 12:30pm-1:35pm M
SAIL CTR 1
1:35pm-4:45pm M
SAIL CTR 1
Prioleau K
Prioleau K
Prioleau K
Prioleau K
KIN A137 - Introduction Keel Boats (1 Unit)
Introduces the intermediate sailor to the fundamentals of sailing through
dockside lectures and hands-on experience in Shields 30 sloops. Points
of sail, basic terminology, tacking, jibing, theory, and safety are emphasized. Same as Marine Activities A137. Students completing Kinesiology
A137 may not receive credit for Marine Activities A137. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Ability to swim 50 yards and tread water for five
minutes; basic sailing ability.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
34503 9:40am-10:45am W
SAIL CTR
10:45am-1:55pm W
SAIL CTR
Prioleau K
Prioleau K
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Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
KIN A141 - Surfing and Ocean Safety 1 (2 Units)
KIN A152 - Soccer (1.5 Units)
KIN A170 - Adapted Strength Train (1 Unit)
Designed to teach the fundamentals of board surfing and provide beginning surfers the opportunity to safely learn and improve the skills to
ride waves. Introduction of paddling, wave selection, equipment, tides,
current, and ocean safety are emphasized. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Prerequisite: Students must be able to swim 100 yards nonstop and tread water for five minutes. This prerequisite will
be validated in class during the first week of the course. Bring
swim suit.
Designed for beginning, intermediate, and advanced soccer players.
Students will improve skills through application of rules and theory
increase flexibility and endurance, and participate in drills, scrimmages
and games. This course will explore the relationship between fitness
and health related topics to improve, be part of, and maintain a wellness
lifestyle. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Course is designed for students with physical disabilities requiring an
individualized exercise program. Instruction and practice in individualized weight training and resistive exercises will be given for improvement in muscular strength, endurance, and flexibility. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
First class meeting will be at the OCC pool.
34435 7:30am-8:30am F
POOL
8:30am-11:45am F
POOL
First class meeting will be at the OCC pool.
34911 7:30am-8am TTh
POOL
8am-9:35am TTh
POOL
Hayes L
Hayes L
Hayes L
Hayes L
KIN A145 - Badminton (1 Unit)
Develop skills necessary to participate in the game of badminton. Skill
development will include instruction on: rules, grip, strokes, etiquette,
and basic strategies to compete in singles and doubles. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34426 9:35am-10:05am F
GYM MAIN FLR Cutenese C
10:05am-11:40am F
GYM MAIN FLR Cutenese C
34427 7pm-7:30pm T
GYM MAIN FLR
Aubin T
7:30pm-9:05pm T
GYM MAIN FLR
Aubin T
Instruction and practice in the essential stroke skills, rules, etiquette and
competition in singles and doubles for the beginning and intermediate
levels. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Knox J
Knox J
Cutenese C
Cutenese C
Spencer S
Spencer S
KIN A147 - Table Tennis (1 Unit)
Introduction and practice in the essential stroke skills, rules, etiquette,
and competition in singles and doubles. May be taken for grades or on
a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34544 8am-8:35am F
FITCLX 100
8:35am-10:05am F
FITCLX 100
34431 9:35am-9:50am MW
FITCLX 100
9:50am-10:40am MW
FITCLX 100
Altobelli J
Altobelli J
Altobelli J
Altobelli J
Ochoa M
Ochoa M
Instruction and practice in the essential skills, rules, etiquette and competition necessary for beginning/intermediate basketball. This is a coed
class designed for recreational players. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Spencer S
Spencer S
Spencer S
Spencer S
KIN A151 - Futsal/Indoor Soccer (1 Unit)
Designed for men and women with beginning, intermediate, and
advanced soccer ability. Students will improve skills through application
of rules, theory and study, improve flexibility and endurance training,
and participate in drills, Futsal/indoor soccer scrimmages and games.
Will explore the relationship between fitness and health related topics to
improve, be part of, and maintain a wellness lifestyle. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
$60 facility fee to be paid at registration. Class meetings will be held at
a Futsal facility, 5555 McFadden Avenue, Huntington Beach 92647.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34543 9:35am-10:05am F
TBA
Smith K
10:05am-11:40am F
TBA
Smith K
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34388 12:45pm-1pm TTh
WGT RM
1pm-1:50pm TTh
WGT RM
O’Connor R
O’Connor R
KIN A171 - Adapt Individual Sports (1 Unit)
Novice through intermediate levels of instruction in putting, chipping,
pitching, sand shots and full swing fundamentals with emphasis placed
on grip and stance. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
This course is designed for students with physical disabilities who can
benefit from instruction and practice in the methods, techniques, and
rules of bowling. Adapted bowling equipment is available for student
use. Class will meet at a local bowling alley. A fee is required to cover
use of lanes, shoes, and equipment. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
$85 faciity fee to be paid at registration. Class meetings are held at the
Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa 92626
34422 8am-8:15am MW
CMCC
Altobelli J
8:15am-9:05am MW
CMCC
Altobelli J
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
$85 faciity fee to be paid at registration. Class meetings are held at the
Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa 92626
34907 5pm-5:30pm TTh
CMCC
Ortega J
5:30pm-7:05pm TTh
CMCC
Ortega J
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34389 1:30pm-2pm M
FOUNTBOWL
2pm-3:35pm M
FOUNTBOWL
KIN A153 - Golf (1 Unit)
Development of skills necessary to participate in a game of volleyball at
the beginning and intermediate levels. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis.. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34908 11:10am-11:25am TTh
GYM MAIN FLR Cutenese C
11:25am-12:15pm TTh
GYM MAIN FLR Cutenese C
34423 7pm-7:30pm M
GYM MAIN FLR Panaro S
7:30pm-9:05pm M
GYM MAIN FLR Panaro S
KIN A155 - Bowling (1.5 Units)
Designed to teach the fundamentals of bowling and provide beginning,
intermediate and advanced bowlers the opportunity to safely learn and
improve the skills to bowl. Will explore the relationship between fitness
and health related topics to improve, be part of, and maintain a wellness
lifestyle. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
$65 facility fee to be paid at registration. Class meetings will be held at
Fountain Bowl, 17110 Brookhurst Street, Fountain Valley 92708.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34909 11:30am-11:55am TTh
FOUNTBOWL Strachan G
11:55am-12:55pm TTh
FOUNTBOWL Strachan G
Basic climbing techniques and safety fundamentals prepare the student
for participation in rock climbing. Securing the climbing harness properly, properly tying to the harness, proper use of climbing commands,
safety falling, and arresting falls will be covered. A fee for use of an
off-campus facility will be required. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
$99 facility fee to be paid at registration. Class meetings will be held at
Rockreation, 1300 Logan Avenue, Costa Mesa 92626.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34910 7pm-7:30pm W
ROCKREATION
Knox J
7:30pm-9:05pm W
ROCKREATION
Knox J
KIN A157 - Sand Volleyball (1 Unit)
This is an introductory course to the fundamentals of sand volleyball
including serving, passing, spiking and digging. Students will learn rules
and court strategy for playing the game. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
First class meeting will be in the OCC main gymnasium.
34906 12pm-12:15pm F
12:15pm-2:35pm F
COMM SITE
COMM SITE
Cutenese C
Cutenese C
O’Connor R
O’Connor R
KIN A173 - Adapted Strength & Balance (1 Unit)
Course is for students with physical disabilities who want to learn methods of increasing stability, decreasing fear, improving posture, recovering loss of balance & getting up from a fall. Students must participate
in all challenges & balance assessments. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34390 11:30am-11:45am TTh
11:45am-12:35pm TTh
KIN A156 - Rock Climbing (1 Unit)
KIN A150 - Basketball (1 Unit)
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34417 9:35am-9:50am MW
GYM MAIN FLR
9:50am-10:40am MW
GYM MAIN FLR
34418 9:35am-9:50am TTh
GYM MAIN FLR
9:50am-10:40am TTh
GYM MAIN FLR
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34419 11:10am-11:35am MW
SOCCER FLD
11:35am-12:35pm MW
SOCCER FLD
KIN A154 - Volleyball Level 1 (1 Unit)
KIN A146 - Tennis Level 1 (1 Unit)
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34428 9:35am-9:50am MW
TENNIS CRT
9:50am-10:40am MW
TENNIS CRT
34429 9:35am-9:50am TTh
TENNIS CRT
9:50am-10:40am TTh
TENNIS CRT
34430 9:35am-10:05am F
TENNIS CRT
10:05am-11:40am F
TENNIS CRT
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
GYM DANC B
GYM DANC B
O’Connor R
O’Connor R
KIN A174 - Adapted Cardio Fitness (1 Unit)
Course is designed for students with physical disabilities who can benefit from an individualized cardiovascular exercise program. Instruction
and practice in cardiovascular activities using a variety of ergometry
equipment will be given. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34391 10:15am-10:30am MW
STUHLT 126
10:30am-11:20am MW
STUHLT 126
O’Connor R
O’Connor R
KIN A175 - Adaptd Aerobic Exercise (1 Unit)
Course is designed for students with physical disabilities who can
benefit from a sustained cardiorespiratory exercise program. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34392 10:15am-10:30am TTh
GYM DANC B
10:30am-11:20am TTh
GYM DANC B
O’Connor R
O’Connor R
KIN A176 - Adapted Stretching (1 Unit)
Course is designed for students with physical disabilities who can
benefit from individualized stretching and muscular endurance activities. Activities are conducted both from a sitting position and lying down
on mats. Relaxation techniques, pressure points, passive and resistive
stretching, and exercises will be demonstrated and performed. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34393 9am-9:15am MW
GYM DANC B
9:15am-10:05am MW
GYM DANC B
34394 9am-9:15am TTh
GYM DANC B
9:15am-10:05am TTh
GYM DANC B
O’Connor R
O’Connor R
O’Connor R
O’Connor R
KIN A202 - Introduction to Kinesiology (3 Units)
Introduction to the interdisciplinary approach to the study of human
movement. An overview of the importance of the sub disciplines in
kinesiology will be discussed. Exploration of career opportunities in
areas related to sport, movement, exercise and fitness, including
teaching, coaching, and fitness professions. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
C-ID KIN 100.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34919 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
34546 4pm-7:10pm W
HANDBL CLM
HANDBL CLM
Hanlon A
Ochoa M
60
CRN
Orange Coast College SPRING 2014
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
KIN A207 - Fitness Programs II (1 - 2 Units)
KIN A274 - Athlt Taping/Modalities (3 Units)
KIN A281 - Fitness/Exercise Testing (3 Units)
This is an advanced course of Kinesiology A107. Allows a student to
use the OCC Cardio Labs and attend other daytime activity classes
with instructor permission. Students are required to attend a general
fitness evaluation at beginning of the semester. Students are required
to attend a one-hour orientation. Offered on a pass no-pass basis only.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Kinesiology A107
The entry-level theory and technique of athletic strapping and physiological effects and use of therapy modalities. Instruction in the use
of ultrasound, electric stimulation, heat/cold, and whirlpool. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Theory and techniques of kinesiology evaluation, exercise testing and
exercise prescription. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
LAB HOURS: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m.
to 12 p.m. Friday. Orientations will take place the first two (2) days
of the semester only, Monday, January 27 and Tuesday, January
28, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will also be posted
outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For orientation information,
call 714-432-5106
KIN A275 - Sports Medicine Practicum 1 (2 - 4 Units)
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 1 unit34410 2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
FITCLX 201
-For 1.5 units34411 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
FITCLX 201
-For 2 units34412 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
FITCLX 201
Skeie L
Skeie L
Skeie L
KIN A208 - Strength & Conditioning II (.5 - 3 Units)
Advanced Strength and conditioning programs. Workouts must be done
in the Fitness Complex. Students must attend a one-hour orientation.
Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Kinesiology A108
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
LAB HOURS: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m.
to 12 p.m. Friday. Orientations will take place the first two (2) days
of the semester only, Monday, January 27 and Tuesday, January
28, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will also be posted
outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For orientation information,
call 714-432-5106
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 1 unit34414 2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
FITCLX 200
-For 1.5 units34415 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
FITCLX 200
-For 2 units34416 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
FITCLX 200
Smith C
Smith C
Smith C
Theory and benefits of physical activity to fitness-related health. The
study of human adaptation to exercise includes cardiovascular conditioning, neuromuscular training, body composition, nutrition for performance, stretching, sports injuries, and aging. Same as Health Education
A270. Students completing Kinesiology A270 may not receive credit for
Health Education A270. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Behr L
KIN A271 - Drugs & Sports (3 Units)
An in-depth look at substance abuse among athletes. The focus will be
on drug effects, the impact on the team, nutrition and positive alternatives. Same as Health Education A271. Students completing Kinesiology
A271 may not receive credit for Health Education A271. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34502 11:10am-12:35pm MW
FITCLX 202
Behr L
KIN A272 - Movement Analysis (3 Units)
Introduction to the musculo-skeletal system and its function in human
movement. Analysis of movements in sport skills and the muscles and
bones involved. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34377 6pm-9:10pm M
FITCLX 202
Bright D
KIN A273 - Sports Medicine (3 Units)
Technique and theory of care and prevention of athletic injuries. Includes
the use of various therapeutic modalities for therapy and prevention of
injury through strength and flexibility exercise. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34378 6pm-9:10pm W
FITCLX 202
FITCLX 202
FITCLX 202
Durand E
Durand E
Designed to provide clinical experience for students interested in
sports-related injury care and prevention. Experiences will include taping for prevention of injury, use of modalities, and exercise programs in
rehabilitation of injuries. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 2 units34380 10:35am-11:35am T
3 hrs 15 min/week arr.
-For 3 units34381 10:35am-11:35am T
6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
-For 4 units34382 10:35am-11:35am T
10 hrs/week arr.
ATHL TRNG
ATHL TRNG
Durand E
Durand E
ATHL TRNG
ATHL TRNG
Durand E
Durand E
ATHL TRNG
ATHL TRNG
Durand E
Durand E
KIN A276 - Sports Med Practicum Level 2 (2 - 4 Units)
This course is designed for the beginning/intermediate athletic training
student to get an overview of sports medicine topics including medical
terminology, therapeutic modalities, basic tape techniques, contagious
skin diseases as related to athletes, and a variety of sports-related injuries. Instructor will assess student ability and skill level in the first week
of class to insure proper course level placement. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Kinesiology A275
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 2 units34895 10:35am-11:35am T
3 hrs 15 min/week arr.
-For 3 units34896 10:35am-11:35am T
6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
-For 4 units34897 10:35am-11:35am T
10 hrs/week arr.
ATHL TRNG
ATHL TRNG
Durand E
Durand E
ATHL TRNG
ATHL TRNG
Durand E
Durand E
ATHL TRNG
ATHL TRNG
Durand E
Durand E
KIN A277 - Sports Med Practicum Level 3 (2 - 4 Units)
KIN A270 - Fitness & Health (3 Units)
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34501 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
FITCLX 202
34379 8:20am-9:45am TTh
9:45am-10:25am TTh
Bright D
This course is designed for the intermediate/advanced student to learn
therapeutic goals and objectives, therapeutic taping and bandaging,
selection of therapeutic exercises, methods of evaluating and recording
rehabilitation progress and development of criteria for progression and
return to normal function. Instructor will assess student ability and skill
level in the first week of class to insure proper course level placement.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Kinesiology A275 and A276
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 2 units34892 10:35am-11:35am T
3 hrs 15 min/week arr.
-For 3 units34893 10:35am-11:35am T
6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
-For 4 units34894 10:35am-11:35am T
10 hrs/week arr.
ATHL TRNG
ATHL TRNG
Durand E
Durand E
ATHL TRNG
ATHL TRNG
Durand E
Durand E
ATHL TRNG
ATHL TRNG
Durand E
Durand E
KIN A279 - Sports Management (3 Units)
Introduction to sports and fitness management programs-operation,
procedures, facilities and equipment. Includes how to find a profession
in the fitness field. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34383 4:30pm-5:55pm TTh
1 hr/week arr.
HANDBL CLM
HANDBL CLM
O’Connor R
O’Connor R
KIN A280 - Strength & Conditioning Theory (3 Units)
Theory and applications of strength development, muscular endurance,
flexibility, neuromuscular coordination, nutrition and supplementation.
Includes planning, developing and setting up programs designed to
achieve the desired goals in the most efficient way. Also, includes introduction to fitness and exercise testing procedures. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
35010 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
2:10pm-2:50pm TTh
FITCLX 202
FITCLX 202
Staff
34384 6pm-9:10pm Th
FITCLX 202
Ochoa M
KIN A282 - Intro to Exercise Physiology (3 Units)
An introduction to the study of human physiological processes during
exercise and activity. Includes study of metabolic changes to major
body systems during acute exercise, the physiological adaptations due
to chronic exercise and the effect of training upon performance. Transfer
Credit: CSU, UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34385 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
FITCLX 202
Behr L
KIN A298 - Fitness Specialist Internship (2 - 3 Units)
A supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at a workplace site that supports the learning outcomes of the Fitness Specialist
Certificate program. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Kinesiology A280 and Current CPR certification to
be verified by instructor during first class meeting.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-Far 2 units34386 10am-11:00am T
3 hrs 35 min/week arr.
HANDBL CLM
HANDBL CLM
Behr L
Behr L
-For 3 units34578 10am-11:00am T
7 hrs 30 min/week arr.
HANDBL CLM
HANDBL CLM
Behr L
Behr L
Leadership Studies
Phone: 714-432-5867
LEAD A180 - Personal Leadership (3 Units)
Introduction to the concepts and personal skills related to leadership on
campus, the community, and business. Course progresses from a study
of leadership traits and models to assessment and analysis of personal
skills and attitudes and ends with the development of individual student
plans for leadership development. An introductory course of the leadership studies program. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33194 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
BUS ED 103
Krallman K
LEAD A200 - Organizatonl Leadership (3 Units)
Learn to provide leadership to business, community, and governance
organizations. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34094 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
31388 6:30pm-9:40pm W
BUS ED 107
BUS ED 107
Clark G
Clark G
Learning Skills
Phone: 714-432-5535
LRNG A001 - Basc Skills Remediation (1 - 3 Units)
Provides individualized remedial instruction to students with learning
disabilities. The program is designed to help a student improve the
basic academic skills of reading, spelling, writing and arithmetic. This is
an open entry/open exit course. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.
This course may be taken four times. Not applicable to AA or AS degree.
Prerequisite: Completion of the California Community College
Learning Disabilities Assessment
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 1 unit32220 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
SPCSRV LRNG CT
-For 2 units32221 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
SPCSRV LRNG CT
-For 3 units32222 10 hrs/week arr.
SPCSRV LRNG CT
Staff
Staff
Staff
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Bldg/Room
Instructor
Library
Phone: 714-432-5941
LIBR A100 - Library/Information Competency (2
Units)
Learn how to cope with the ever expanding world of information
through the use of the library and information resources. Develop skills
in searching, using, evaluating, and citing print, electronic, and web
resources. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #33164 is 100% online with approximately 5 hours completed
in a library.
Email: voviatt@occ.cccd.edu
33164 2 hrs/week arr.
Online
Staff
Management
Phone: 714-432-5867
MGMT A100 - Applied Management (3 Units)
An introduction to the tools, practices, policies, and concepts of
management in modern organizations. Emphasis will be on planning,
organizing, leading, controlling, communication, and decision-making.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31382 11:10am-12:35pm MW
31385 6:30pm-9:40pm T
BUS ED 103
BUS ED 104
Scholz S
Martin S
CRN #32212 is 100% online. After enrolling, students MUST e-mail the
instructor by Thursday of the first week of class.
Email: smartin@occ.cccd.edu
32212 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Martin S
MGMT A115 - Human Relations & Supv (3 Units)
A behavior science approach to human relations in business with special
emphasis on developing a student’s leadership qualities, understanding,
personal characteristics, and attitudes desirable for advancement to
greater responsibilities in business management. Designed for onthe-job trainees or mid-management trainees who are seeking further
insights in dealing with co-workers and management. This course may
also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #30537 is 100% online. Students MUST read course information
at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/gclark and click on the Mgmt
A115 link at the bottom of the page for instructions on beginning the
course.
Email: gclark@occ.cccd.edu
30537 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Clark G
MGMT A239 - Professionl Communicatn (3 Units)
Study of communication functions, choices, and roles for professionals in business. Practice in using verbal, nonverbal, and writing skills
to communicate one-on-one, electronically, and in groups. Same as
Business A239. Students completing Management A239 may not
receive credit for Business A239. This course may also be offered
online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #34478 is 100% online. E-mail class questions to instructor
through e-mail in your Blackboard class.
34478 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Scane D
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
Phone: 714-432-5573
MACH A100 - Intro to Machine Shop (3 Units)
A basic course in machine shop practices. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$15 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32682 2:15pm-3:20pm MW
TECHCT 210 Cervantes A
3:20pm-4:50pm MW
TECHCT 111 Cervantes A
30374 7pm-8:05pm MW
TECHCT 209 Henderson K
8:05pm-9:35pm MW
TECHCT 111 Henderson K
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
MACH A105 - Lathe (5 Units)
MACH A133 - CNC Program-Mastercam 1 (3 Units)
A basic course in engine lathe operation to include ID and OD threading,
knurling, boring, turning, facing, and cutting tapers. This course also
includes exposure to the chucker lathe, tracer lathe, and the turret lathe.
Safety and measurement are also emphasized. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Machine Technology A100, A120 and A121
Students will receive hands-on training in the use of Mastercam CNC
programming software. The basics of two-dimensional part programming, including geometry development, milling, drilling, tapping, pocketing, and more will be explored. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Computer and High Technology A100 or Computer
Information Systems A100 or Machine Technology A130.
$20 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30888 6pm-7:25pm TTh
TECHCT 210
7:25pm-10:15pm TTh
TECHCT 111
Zachwieja T
Zachwieja T
MACH A110 - Milling Machine (5 Units)
A basic course in milling machine operations to include both vertical and
horizontal milling usage, theory, and usage of tools and accessories.
Safety is also emphasized. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Machine Technology A100 and A120
$20 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32683 11:30am-12:55pm MW
TECHCT 210
12:55pm-3:45pm MW
TECHCT 111
31367 6pm-7:25pm TTh
TECHCT 182
7:25pm-10:15pm TTh
TECHCT 111
Cervantes A
Cervantes A
Cervantes A
Cervantes A
MACH A120 - Blueprint Readg/Manufacturing (3
Units)
A study of blueprint reading and measuring systems used in manufacturing, including an in-depth study of the basic and advanced measuring
tools used by machinists. Common blueprint formats and dimension
practices will be explored. Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing will
be discussed. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34957 1pm-4:10pm Th
31371 4pm-5:25pm MW
TECHCT 216
TECHCT 216
Cervantes A
Staff
MACH A121 - Computat for Machinists (3 Units)
A course in applied technical computations for students in machine
technology and CNC studies. Topics include basic computations,
shop formulas and equations, and applied trigonometry as used in the
machining industries. This course may be taken two times. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33574 6pm-9:10pm F
TECHCT 209
Staff
A basic course in the operation of computerized numerically controlled
lathes and mills, including machine functions, tooling setup, reading
machine language, part setup, and machine manipulation. Includes
production of parts on both lathes and mills. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Machine Technology A105 and A110
An intermediate course in CNC programming using the solids feature
of Mastercam. This course will introduce students to solid modeling
creation using Mastercam. Boolean addition and subtraction, as well
as filleting, chamfering, and the machining of solids models. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Machine Technology A133
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34151 6pm-8:05pm Th
8:05pm-9:15pm Th
TECHCT 201
TECHCT 201
Stickel K
Stickel K
A basic course in the sharpening of common cutting tools such as drills,
reamers, countersinks, counter bores, and end mills. Emphasis is on the
tool and cutter grinder, but several other types of sharpening machines
will be included. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Machine Technology A100
$15 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34956 8am-10:05am Sat
TECHCT 209
10:05am-12:15pm Sat
TECHCT 111
Zachwieja T
Zachwieja T
MACH A199 - Current Topics in Machine Tech (1.5
Units)
Current issues in the field of Manufacturing Technology, rotating
through a variety of topics, such as inspection, quality control, lean
manufacturing, rapid prototype, materials, and other topics related to
manufacturing. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
TOPIC: Shop Inspection
TECHCT 107
Cervantes A
Marine Activities
Phone: 949-645-9412
MARA A136 - Introduction to Sailing (1 Unit)
Tran B
Tran B
MACH A126 - CNC Operation 2 (2 Units)
Students will learn advanced features of state-of-the-art CNC lathes
and mills, make their own fixtures, write the necessary programs, and
produce the parts on CNC machines. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Machine Technology A125 or instructor approval
$18 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31290 6pm-7:00pm F
TECHCT 210
7pm-10:15pm F
TECHCT 106
Stickel K
Stickel K
MACH A142 - Mastercam Solids (2 Units)
34991 2:20pm-5:30pm T
MACH A125 - CNC Machine Operation (3 Units)
$16 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34958 6pm-7:05pm MW
TECHCT 210
7:05pm-8:35pm MW
TECHCT 106
$5.50 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30507 6pm-9:10pm T
TECHCT 201
9:10pm-10:15pm T
TECHCT 201
MACH A150 - Tool & Cutter Grinding (2.5 Units)
Introduces the novice to the fundamentals of sailing through dockside
lectures and hands-on experience in Lido 14 dinghies. Points of sail,
basic terminology, tacking, jibing, theory, and safety are emphasized.
Same as Kinesiology A136. Students completing Marine Activities A136
may not receive credit for Kinesiology A136. may be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: Ability to swim 50 yards and tread water for five
minutes. This prerequisite will be validated in class during the
first week of the course.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Tran B
Tran B
MACH A130 - Intro CNC & Manual Prog (3 Units)
Manufacturing
Technology
CRN
A basic course in computerized numerical control of machine tools.
Types of control systems, capabilities and the different machine
languages are examined. Elementary parts programming in two-axis
systems, including all steps necessary to complete a part on both CNC
lathes and mills. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Machine Technology A105 and A110 or approval of
instructor
$5.50 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31809 6pm-9:10pm T
TECHCT 209 Henderson K
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
34465 12:30pm-1:35pm M
SAIL CTR 1
1:35pm-5:35pm M
SAIL CTR 1
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
34466 12:30pm-1:35pm M
SAIL CTR 1
1:35pm-4:45pm M
SAIL CTR 1
Prioleau K
Prioleau K
Prioleau K
Prioleau K
MARA A137 - Introduction to Keel Boats (1 Unit)
Introduces the intermediate sailor to the fundamentals of sailing through
dockside lectures and hands-on experience in Shields 30 sloops.
Points of sail, basic terminology, tacking, jibing, theory, and safety are
emphasized. Same as Kinesiology A137. Students completing Marine
Activities A137 may not receive credit for Kinesiology A137. Transfer
Credit: CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: Ability to swim 50 yards and tread water for five
minutes. Basic sailing ability. These skills will be validated the
first week of class.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
34504 9:40am-10:45am W
10:45am-1:55pm W
SAIL CTR
SAIL CTR
Prioleau K
Prioleau K
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Instructor
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Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
MARA A153 - Marine Basic Safety Training (4 Units)
MRSC A100H - Oceanography Honors (3 Units)
MRSC A185L - Coastal Oceanogrphy Lab (1 Unit)
This course is the basic safety training (BST) as specified by the U.S.
Coast Guard (USCG). Basic firefighting, personal survival, personal
safety, social responsibility, and first aid in marine situations are covered
in this hands-on program. Students with satisfactory level of completion will be qualified for First Aid and CPR cards and Certificates of
Completion for STCW-95 compliance. This is a required course for the
Professional Mariner Program. A $65 facility fee will be paid for use of
the Newport Beach Fire Department Training Facility. A $7 Certificate
fee will be paid at Bursar’s Office upon successful completion of all
USCG evaluations. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Facility fee for use of a fire department training facility paid at registration: $75
Certificate fee to be paid at Bursar’s Office upon successful completion
of all USCG evaluations: $8
Fire training will take place three Saturdays during the semester.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
An orientation to the marine sciences, including considerations of
physical and chemical properties of the sea, the sea-air interface, the
biology of the sea, the geology of the ocean basins, the sea as a physical, chemical, biological, and recreational resource and the obligation
of mankind to control further contamination of the environment. This
course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A099 or ESL A099
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Scientific laboratory and field investigations of physical, geological, and
chemical oceanography related to the Southern California coastal ocean.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may
be taught online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Marine Science A185 or concurrent enrollment
32623 9:40am-1:55pm T
1:55pm-4:05pm T
SAIL CTR 2
SAIL CTR 2
Prioleau K
Prioleau K
MARA A154 - Yacht & Engine Maint (2 Units)
This course offers hands on experience in Yachtkeeping; cleaning
interior & exterior surfaces. Students will learn the practical operation
and routine maintenance of mechanical systems aboard vessels, diesel
inboard engines and gasoline outboard engines. Skills practiced include
painting, varnishing and routine engine maintenance. This is a required
course of the Professional Mariner Program. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$33 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32624 9:40am-11:45am Th
HANDBL CLM
11:45am-1:15pm Th
HANDBL CLM
Prioleau K
Prioleau K
MARA A155 - Navigation for Deckhnds (2 Units)
This course prepares the deckhand for safe and competent operation
of vessels entering and leaving harbors, steering to a compass course
and avoiding collision. Basic navigation skills, marine communication
with VHF radio, electronic instrumentation and lookout responsibilities
are introduced. This is a required course for the Professional Mariner
Program. A facility fee will be charged. This course may be taken two
times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32625 9:40am-11:45am M
SAIL CTR 2
Prioleau K
MARA A157 - Radar Observer (2 Units)
Students will learn fundamentals of marine Radar, its uses, limitations,
and how to interpret data from a radar system. Primary focuses will be
on Radar Navigation and Collision avoidance. Students with satisfactory
level of completion will be qualified for a Certificate of Completion for
U.S. Coast Guard Radar Observer license endorsement, establishing
competency in the operation and utilization of marine radar equipment.
This endorsement may be added to any U.S. Coast Guard Deck Officer
License. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Professional Mariner Level 1 Certificate of Achievement or equivalent
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
33664 1pm-3:05pm MW
SO SCI 115
Mealey R
Phone: 714-432-5846
RBM THEATER
Baker K
An orientation to marine science research process, techniques, and
equipment. Investigations of physical and chemical properties of the
sea, the air/sea interface, biological taxonomy and classification,
student of longitude, latitude, other navigational elements, ocean basin
geography and geology study. Evaluation of the sea as a physical,
chemical, biological, and recreational resource. Includes at least three
class field trips. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Marine Science A100 or A100H
ADVISORY: English A098 or ESL A099
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31443
30757
31369
30991
30644
31532
31702
30152
11:10am-2:20pm T
11:10am-2:20pm Th
2:30pm-5:40pm T
2:30pm-5:40pm W
2:30pm-5:40pm Th
6pm-9:10pm T
6pm-9:10pm W
6pm-9:10pm Th
LEWIS 104
LEWIS 104
LEWIS 104
LEWIS 104
LEWIS 104
LEWIS 104
LEWIS 104
LEWIS 104
Baker K
Reyes J
Blasius M
Ellis R
Blasius M
Staff
Reyes J
Staff
MRSC A100M - Oceanography Lab Honors (1 Unit)
An orientation to marine science research process, techniques, equipment, institutions, and training/education centers. Investigations of
physical and chemical properties of the sea, conditions of the air/sea/
land interface, review of biological taxonomy and classification, study of
longitude, latitude, ocean basin geography and geology. Evaluation of
the sea as a physical, chemical, biological, and recreational resource.
Analysis of human efforts to control pollution, manage fisheries, and
monitor the ocean world. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Marine Science A100 with a grade of ‘C’ or better
or concurrent enrollment. If student drops from Marine Science
A100, the student, on their own initiative, must also drop Marine
Science A100M.
ADVISORY: English A098 or ESL A099
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30307 12:30pm-3:40pm M
LEWIS 104
Baker K
MRSC A120 - Marine Aquarium Science (1 Unit)
Introduces students to the science of Aquariumology and provides
experience working in a small public aquarium, under the supervision
of the instructor and designated student aquarium managers. Students
will learn basics of animal husbandry, disease control, aquarium water
chemistry, methods of filtration, feeding, and cleaning Transfer Credit:
CSU.
Prerequisite: Marine Science A100 or concurrent enrollment
ADVISORY: English A099 or ESL A099
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
LEWIS 102
LEWIS 102
Ellis R
Ellis R
MRSC A185 - Coastal Oceanography (3 Units)
MRSC A100 - Oceanography (3 Units)
An orientation to the marine sciences, including considerations of
physical and chemical properties of the sea, the sea-air interface, the
biology of the sea, the geology of the ocean basins, the sea as a physical, chemical, biological, and recreational resource and the obligation
of mankind to control further contamination of the environment. This
course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: English A098 or ESL A099
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
Baker K
Baker K
Ellis R
Baker K
Snyder L
Study of the physical, chemical, geological, and biological oceanography
of the coastal ocean of southern California and northeast Pacific Ocean.
This course may also be taught online. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Marine Science A100 or A100H
Corequisite: Marine Science A185L
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34763 9:35am-11am MW
BIO SC 102
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34764 1pm-4:10pm M
LEWIS 102
Ellis R
MRSC A187 - Marine Mammals (3 Units)
MRSC A100L - Oceanography Lab (1 Unit)
30051 10am-11:10am F
2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
Marine Science
34758 9:30am-12:40pm MTWThF BIO SC 200
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31407 9:35am-11am MW
RBM THEATER
31406 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
MATH LCT 1
33532 4:25pm-5:50pm TTh
FA 116
30092 6pm-9:10pm M
CHEM 214
34767 9:35am-11am MW
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Ellis R
Explores the natural history, ecology, population dynamics, evolutionary
history, communications, energetics, migrations, intelligence, and conservation of marine mammals, including: whales, dolphins, seals, sea
lions, walrus, sea cows, sea otters, and polar bears. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Marine Science A100 or A100H
ADVISORY: Marine Science A180 and A185 and English A099 or
ESL A099
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34247 9:35am-11am TTh
LEWIS 102
Baker K
Marketing
Phone: 714-432-5867
MKTG A100 - Intro to Marketing (3 Units)
A survey of the major marketing topics of interest to marketing students
and practitioners. Studies include: major institutions involved in the
marketing process, major tools used by marketers, and environmental
forces affecting the marketing process. Emphasis is placed on effective
marketing strategy planning. This course may also be offered online.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32284 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
31415 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
31420 6:30pm-9:40pm T
BUS ED 106
BUS ED 102
CHEM 207
Morgan D
Bright L
Morgan D
CRN #31158 is 100% online. After enrolling, students must e-mail the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. See course info at
http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/mgrooms
Email: mgrooms@occ.cccd.edu
31158 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Grooms M
MKTG A110 - Professional Selling (3 Units)
Theory and practices of the relational selling process. Covers the basic
steps in organizing, developing, and preparing a professional sales
presentation. Builds self-confidence and competence in selling oneself
as well as products, service, and ideas. May be taken for grades or on
a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31425 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
BUS ED 106
31422 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
BUS ED 101
Morgan D
Morgan D
MKTG A130 - Principle of Advertisng (3 Units)
Examines the major components of modern advertising and promotion.
Key areas explored include the social and economic role of advertising,
controls over advertising, planning of the campaign, and the role of
research, media playing, advertising strategy and coordination with
other elements of marketing. This course may also be offered online.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31429 11:10am-12:35pm MW
31431 6:30pm-9:40pm W
BUS ED 102
BUS ED 101
Bright L
Morgan D
MKTG A142 - Direct Mail & Marketing (1.5 Units)
Selling to consumers by mail, catalogs, telemarketing, consumer publications, broadcast media, and business-to-business direct marketing.
Includes planning, segmentation, budgeting, creating the message, and
the legal environment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
31208 6pm-9:10pm Th
BUS ED 102
Bright L
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Instructor
Mathematics
Phone: 714-432-5846
MATH A005 - Practical Math (3 Units)
Practical math involves the fundamental operations of arithmetic on
integers, fractions, decimals and percents (without calculators), and
consumer applications. The course includes introductions to ratio and
proportion, measurement, geometry, and statistics. Applied problems
will be emphasized throughout the course. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. (NOT APPLICABLE TO AA OR AS DEGREE).
Prerequisite: Math placement test required
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31438 9:35am-11am TTh
BIO SC 204
31442 5:30pm-6:55pm MW
MATH W 153
Silva F
Fletcher H
MATH A008 - Pre-Algebra (3 Units)
Pre-algebra will introduce basic operations of algebra including signed
numbers, exponents, first degree equations, special products, applied
problems, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, proportions, and the
rectangular coordinate system. These topics will utilize the student’s
working knowledge of decimals, fractions, and percents. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. (NOT APPLICABLE TO AA OR
AS DEGREE).
Prerequisite: Math A005 with grade of ‘C’ or better or qualifying
OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30755 8am-9:25am TTh
FA 116
Blair J
30176 9:35am-11am MW
MATH W 149
Sam T
30916 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
MATH W 143
Mahan N
CRN #33619 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase
and use an access code.
33619 5:30pm-6:55pm MW
MATH W 143
Raskin D
34680 7:10pm-8:35pm MW
MATH W 143
Fletcher H
MATH A010 - Elementary Algebra (4 Units)
Operations of algebra including first degree equations and inequalities,
exponents, special products and factoring, rational expressions, graphing, radicals, systems of linear equations and quadratic equations will be
presented. A minimum of five arranged hours of supplemental learning
per semester in the Success Center is suggested. This course may also
be offered online. (NOT APPLICABLE TO AA OR AS DEGREE)
Prerequisite: Math A008 with grade of ‘C’ or better or qualifying
OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #31456 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase
and use an access code.
31456
31513
31485
30701
30484
8:10am-9:25am MWF
8:10am-9:25am TThF
9:35am-10:50am MWF
9:35am-10:50am TThF
9:35am-11:40am TTh
MATH LCT 2
MATH W 142
MATH W 145
MATH W 152
MATH W 151
Maekawa N
Cooley T
Yi P
Ninh J
Sam T
CRN #30208 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase
and use an access code.
30208 11:10am-1:15pm TTh
MATH W 169 Bourouis-Benyassine
31521 12:45pm-2:50pm MW
MATH LCT 2
Shannon K
34681 12:45pm-2:50pm MW
MATH W 141
Sam T
33265 2:20pm-4:25pm TTh
MATH LCT 2
Shannon K
31361 3:05pm-5:10pm TTh
MATH W 141
Mahan N
34612 5:30pm-7:35pm MW
MATH W 145
Nguyen C
CRN #31457 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase
and use an access code.
31457 5:30pm-7:35pm TTh
MATH W 141
Raskin D
31657 7:45pm-9:50pm MW
MATH W 145
Taba K
32558 7:45pm-9:50pm TTh
LEWIS 212
Nguyen H
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #34140 is part of a mathematics cohort linked to Math A030,
CRN #31229. Completion of this class with a grade of ‘C’ or better
holds a seat in the Math A030 class.
34140 12:45pm-2:55pm MTWTh MATH W 149 Livingston T
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Bldg/Room
Instructor
MATH A030 - Intermediate Algebra (4 Units)
MATH A100 - Liberal Arts Mathematics (3 Units)
Topics covered will be functions, linear and quadratic equations, curve
sketching, exponents, rational expressions, rational exponents, logarithms, variations, systems of equations, determinants, Cramer’s Rule,
and conic sections. A minimum of five arranged hours of supplemental
learning per semester in the Success Center is suggested.
Prerequisite: Math A010 with grade of ‘C’ or better or qualifying
OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement.
4 week courses beginning Jan. 2.
Designed for students whose majors do not require calculus, this applications-oriented course emphasizes management science optimization
techniques, introductory descriptive and inferential statistics, weighted
voting systems analysis, game theory principles, decision-making strategies, growth trends, and pattern analysis. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Prerequisite: Math A030 or higher or equivalent placement exam.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #34559 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase
and use an access code.
34559 7:20am-9:25am TTh
MATH LCT 2 Maekawa N
30255 8am-10:05am TTh
MATH W 141 Simpson-Rodgers
31862 8am-10:05am MW
MATH W 153
Go J
34684 8:10am-9:25am TThF
MATH W 153
Chung P
31052 9:35am-10:50am MWF
MATH LCT 2 Arismendi-Pardi
34141 9:35am-11:40am MW
MATH W 152
Pham M
34510 9:35am-11:40am TTh
MATH W 145
Hoffman J
34583 9:35am-10:50am TThF
MATH W 142
Cooley T
31467 11:10am-12:35pm MWF MATH W 146 Khizhnyak A
CRN #31433 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase
and use an access code.
31433 11:10am-12:25pm TThF MATH LCT 2
Nauta D
34683 11:10am-12:25pm TThF MATH W 142 Kuznetsov K
CRN #31480 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase
and use an access code.
31480 12:45pm-2:50pm MW
MATH W 146 Pankhurst P
31446 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
BIO SC 100
Taba K
30518 2:20pm-4:25pm TTh
MATH W 146
Moore A
CRN #31483 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase
and use an access code.
31483 3pm-5:05pm MW
MATH W 145
Fazeli F
31337 5:30pm-7:35pm MW
MATH W 146
Mofid K
31558 5:30pm-7:35pm TTh
MATH W 151
Meola F
34682 7:10pm-9:15pm TTh
MATH W 169
Calisher J
31040 7:45pm-9:50pm MW
MATH W 153
Mofid K
32199 7:45pm-9:50pm TTh
BIO SC 100
Rozak R
CRN #32198 is online with four on-campus exams. Students must
e-mail the instructor by Monday of the first week of the semester to
remain in the class.
Email: rkucheck@yahoo.com
32198 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Kucheck R
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #31229 is part of a mathematics cohort linked to Math A010,
CRN #34140. This class is open to all students and any remaining
seats may be filled by add permits during the first week of class. This
class also requires a TI-89 graphing calculator.
31229 12:45pm-2:50pm MTWTh MATH W 149 Livingston T
MATH A104 - Mathematics for Elem Teachers (3
Units)
34673 9am-1:15pm MTWThF
34674 10am-2:15pm MTWThF
MATH W 151
MATH W 146
Sam T
Voicu M
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31487 8am-9:25am MW
CHEM 207
Hidden M
Designed for prospective elementary school teachers, the course
emphasizes mathematical structure and problem solving techniques
associated with the real number system, elementary number theory,
ratio and proportion, set theory, elementary logic, and percent.
Instructional delivery design techniques and technological applications
will be explored. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Math A030 with grade of ‘C’ or better or qualifying
OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement.
ADVISORY: Mathematics A020
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30261 3pm-4:00pm MW
4pm-5:05pm MW
MATH W 143
MATH W 143
Cordova J
Cordova J
MATHEMATICS ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENT
All students planning to enroll in any course of Mathematics
MUST TAKE THE MATHEMATICS ASSESSMENT TEST.
New students, unless exempt from matriculation, must take the Mathematics
Assessment Test as part of the required pre-enrollment placement testing.
New students who are not exempt from matriculation, as well as returning or continuing
students who have not taken the test should visit the Assessment Center as soon as
possible to schedule a testing appointment.
NOTE: Students who have a grade of “C” or better in Math A010 or higher at OCC or
an equivalent course at another college will be exempt from the Math Assessment Test
when they bring proof of completion to the Admissions Matriculation Office.
REQUIRED ASSESSMENT IN MATHEMATICS
You must select your initial mathematics course from the placement list determined
by your mathematics score. The mathematics placement score is based on multiple
measures, including the Mathematics Assessment Test and other relevant information.
ASSESSMENT CENTER (714) 432-5789
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Time
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Instructor
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Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
MATH A115 - College Algebra (4 Units)
MATH A140 - Business Calculus (4 Units)
MATH A170 - Precalculus (4 Units)
Topics include linear, quadratic, rational, logarithmic, and exponential
functions and their graphs, systems of equations, matrices, sequences,
series, and basic combinations. This course prepares students to enter
Math A157 but does not provide sufficient preparation to enter Math
A180. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Math A030 with grade of ‘C’ or better or qualifying
OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement.
Analytic geometry and limits; introduction to differential and integral calculus with applications to include polynomial, rational, exponential and
logarithmic functions and their graphs. Multivariate calculus to include
partial differentiation, multiple integration. Introduction to the calculus of
probability with applications. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Math A115 or A155 or A170 with grade of ‘C’ or
better or qualifying OCC mathematics placement score. See
mathematics assessment requirement.
The course includes structure and properties of number systems;
applications, solution and graphs of polynomials, rational, exponential,
logarithmic and trigonometric functions; matrices; sequences and
series; analytic geometry. Prepares students for Mathematics A180.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may
also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33808 8am-10:05am TTh
MATH W 148
Tress M
CRN #33809 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase an
access code.
33809 9:35am-10:50am MWF
MATH LCT 1
Voicu M
34685 11:10am-12:25pm MWF MATH LCT 1 Arismendi-Pardi
CRN #33812 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase
and use an access code.
33812 5:30pm-7:35pm MW
MATH W 142
Fazeli F
CRN #33813 is online with 4 on campus exams. Students must e-mail
the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. E-mail rkucheck@occ.cccd.edu
33813 4 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Kucheck R
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33815 9:35am-12:10pm TTh
MATH W 146 Mc Clure W
34687 9:35am-12:10pm MW
MATH W 169
Nguyen K
CRN #33814 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase an
access code.
33814 11:10am-1:45pm MW
MATH W 145
Voicu M
34688 12:45pm-3:20pm MW
MATH W 153
Pham M
33817 2:20pm-4:55pm TTh
MATH W 153
Milner J
33818 7:10pm-9:45pm MW
MATH W 141
Guerra J
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
MATH A120 - Trigonometry (3 Units)
Topics covered will be trigonometric (circular) and inverse trigonometric
functions, graphs of trigonometric functions, identities and conditional
equations, solutions for triangles, vectors, complex numbers and applications. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Math A030 with grade of ‘C’ or better or qualifying
OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement.
ADVISORY: Mathematics A020
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
4 week courses beginning Jan. 2.
34675 9am-12:10pm MTWThF
LEWIS 201
Koines A
34676 10am-1:10pm MTWThF
MATH W 141 Arismendi-Pardi
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #31498 requires a graphing calculator.
31498 7:50am-9:15am TTh
MATH LCT 1 Livingston T
31312 8am-9:25am TTh
LEWIS 205
Hidden M
34650 8am-9:25am MW
MATH W 148 Khizhnyak A
30669 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
MATH W 141
Tress M
CRN #31496 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase
and use an access code.
31496 5:30pm-6:55pm TTh
MATH W 165
Millikin E
CRN #34686 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase
and use an access code.
34686 5:30pm-6:55pm MW
MATH W 165
Millikin E
31503 7:10pm-8:35pm MW
MATH W 169
Young R
6 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #31318 is part of a mathematics cohort linked to Math A170,
CRN #32201. Completion of this class with a grade of ‘C’ or better
holds a seat in the Math A170 class.
31318 12:45pm-3pm MTWTh
MATH W 151 Arismendi-Pardi
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
MATH A155 - Finite Math with Applications (4 Units)
Mathematical models, properties of sets, functions, elementary curve
fitting, finance, matrix operations, linear programming by the graphic
and simplex methods, Markov matrices, elementary probability, and
game theory. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Prerequisite: Math A030 with grade of ‘C’ or better or qualifying
OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33819 9:35am-11:40am MW
MATH W 148
Mc Clure W
MATH A160 - Introduction to Statistics (3 Units)
A general education course covering descriptive statistics, probability,
binomial and normal distributions, variation, linear regression, correlation and hypothesis testing. Applications taken from natural sciences,
social sciences, business, and everyday life. Students completing
Mathematics A160 may petition for credit for Psychology A160. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Math A030 with grade of ‘C’ or better or qualifying
OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34677 5:30pm-8:40pm MTWThF MATH LCT 1
Cooley T
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31335 8am-9:25am MW
MATH W 145
Yi P
CRN #31518 requires student use of StatsPortal software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase
and use an access code.
31518 9:35am-11am TTh
MATH LCT 2
Nauta D
31445 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
MATH W 142
Cooley T
CRN #31520 requires student use of StatsPortal software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase
and use an access code.
31520 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
MATH LCT 2
Nauta D
33702 2:20pm-3:45pm TTh
MATH W 142
Cooley T
31522 5:30pm-6:55pm MW
MATH W 141 Chrispens A
CRN #34651 requires a TI-83/84 graphing calculator.
34651 5:30pm-6:55pm TTh
MATH W 149
Ramirez J
34689 7:10pm-8:35pm MW
MATH W 151 Hosseini M
CRN #31125 requires a TI-83/84 graphing calculator.
31125 7:10pm-8:35pm TTh
MATH W 145
Ramirez J
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Prerequisite: Math A070 or A120 with grade of ‘C’ or better or
qualifying OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics
assessment requirement.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34678 9am-2:25pm MTWThF
MATH W 142
Cooley T
10 week course beginning the week of Mar 10.
CRN #32201 is part of a mathematics cohort linked to Math A120,
CRN #31318. This class is open to students enrolled in the Math A120
cohort class and any remaining seats may be filled by add permits during the first week of class.
32201 12:45pm-2:50pm MTWTh MATH W 151 Mc Clure W
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #30694 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase an
access code.
30694 7:50am-9:25am MWF
MATH W 141
Voicu M
31051 8am-10:35am TTh
MATH W 169 Bourouis-Benyassine
CRN #31529 requires a graphing calculator.
31529 9:35am-12:10pm TTh
MATH W 149 Livingston T
CRN #34690 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase
and use an access code.
34690 2:20pm-4:55pm MW
MATH W 165
Millikin E
33806 5:30pm-8:05pm MW
MATH W 149
Cordova J
31006 7:10pm-9:45pm TTh
MATH W 146
Hoang T
34569 7:10pm-9:45pm MW
BIO SC 100
Chrispens A
CRN #30771 is approx. 50% online and 50% on campus. Students
must attend on campus every Monday and Wednesday, 9:35 p.m.10:45 p.m. in Math W 141. The remainder of the course is completed
online.
Email: savetisian@occ.cccd.edu
30771 9:35am-10:45am MW
MATH W 141 Avetisian S
2 hrs 35 min/week arr.
Online
Avetisian S
CRN #30689 is approx. 50% online and 50% on campus. Students
must attend on campus every Tuesday and Thursday, 12:45 p.m.-1:55
p.m. in Math W 152. The remainder of the course is completed online.
Email: savetisian@occ.cccd.edu
30689 12:45pm-1:55pm MW
MATH W 152 Avetisian S
2 hrs 35 min/week arr.
Online
Avetisian S
MATH A180 - Calculus 1 (4 Units)
This is the first course in the calculus sequence. It satisfies the
sequence for majors in mathematics, science, or engineering. Topics
include limits, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions,
applications of derivatives, indefinite integrals, definite integrals, the
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and applications of integration. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU;
UC. C-ID MATH 210.
Prerequisite: Math A070 with grade of ‘C’ or better or qualifying
OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30762 8:10am-9:25am MTWTh BIO SC 100
Chan R
30145 9:35am-10:50am MTWTh LEWIS 212
Koines A
30397 9:35am-12:10pm MW
LEWIS 201
Muir R
31530 9:35am-12:10pm TTh
MATH W 153
Ziemer W
31523 11:10am-12:25pm MTWTh LEWIS 212
Koines A
31534 11:10am-1:45pm TTh
MATH W 148
Ninh J
30660 12:45pm-3:20pm MW
MATH W 169
Nguyen K
30773 12:45pm-3:20pm TTh
MATH W 152
Hoffman J
31538 2:20pm-4:55pm TTh
MATH W 145
Sam T
30284 5:30pm-8:05pm TTh
MATH W 153
Nguyen T
31539 7:10pm-9:45pm MW
LEWIS 212
Hussain S
CRN #32555 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase
and use an access code.
32555 7:10pm-9:45pm TTh
MATH W 165
Millikin E
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MATH A182H - Calculus 1 & 2 Honors (5 Units)
An in-depth honors level study of elementary differential and integral
calculus which includes exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric
functions, techniques of integrations, sequences and series, and
applications. Combines content of Math A180 and Math A185 with
emphasis on theory and challenging problems in a fast-paced course
for well-prepared students with previous calculus experience. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: MATH A170 with grade of ‘C’ or better and either
advanced placement calculus in high school or Math A157 or
A180 with grade of ‘C’ or better.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31863 12:45pm-3:20pm MW
MATH W 148
Moore A
MATH A185 - Calculus 2 (4 Units)
This is the second course in the calculus sequence. It satisfies the
sequence for majors in mathematics, science, or engineering. Topics
include techniques and some applications of integration, calculus
applied to parametric curves and polar curves, analytic geometry,
sequences, series, and an introduction to differential equations. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU;
UC. C-ID MATH 220.
Prerequisite: MATH A180 or A180H with grade of ‘C’ or better
A005
Practical Math
AOO8
Pre-algebra
A010
Elementary Algebra
A030
Intermediate Algebra
A020
Geometry
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32204 9:35am-10:50am MTWTh BIO SC 100
Chan R
31404 9:35am-12:10pm TTh
LEWIS 201
Muir R
31525 11am-12:35pm MWF
MATH W 141 Avetisian S
31509 12:45pm-2pm MTWTh
LEWIS 212
Koines A
31366 4:25pm-7pm MW
LEWIS 212
Hussain S
32553 5pm-7:35pm TTh
MATH W 152
Moore G
CRN #31542 requires student use of MyMathLab software provided
with the textbook for this course. Students are required to purchase
and use an access code.
31542 7:10pm-9:45pm MW
MATH W 165
Millikin E
32554 7:45pm-10:20pm TTh
MATH W 152
Moore G
MATH A220 - Intro to Symbolic Logic (3 Units)
Translate simple, quantified, and multiple quantified English sentences
to symbolic form. Determine the validity of arguments containing simple
sentences and sentences involving single quantification. Prove arguments composed of simple sentences, sentences involving single and
multiple quantification. Same as Philosophy A220. Students completing
Math A220 may not receive credit for Philosophy A220. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31475 6pm-9:10pm M
SO SCI 107
Ring D
MATH A230 - Intro to Discrete Mathematics (5 Units)
Introduction to logic, sets, relations, algorithms, number theory, combinatorics, graphs, trees, and Boolean algebra. May be taken for grades
or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: MATH A182H or A185 or A185H with grade of ‘C’
or better
2
A120
Trigonometry
A170
Precalculus
Math,
Science
and
Engineering
Majors
Moore A
MATH A280 - Calculus 3 (4 Units)
Multivariable calculus including vectors, vector-valued functions, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, calculus
of vector fields, Green’s Theorem, Stokes’ Theorem, and the Divergence
Theorem. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. C-ID
MATH 230.
Prerequisite: MATH A182H, A185, or A185H with grade of ‘C’ or
better
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30777 9:35am-12:10pm TTh
LEWIS 205
34288 2:20pm-3:35pm MTWTh LEWIS 212
31548 5pm-7:35pm MW
MATH W 152
A100
Liberal
Arts Math
A155
Finite
Math
A115
College
Algebra
A160 (H)
Statistics
A140
Business
Calculus
Business & Statistics
Courses
A180 (H)
Calculus 1
A182H2
Honors Calculus
1 and 2
A185 (H)
Calculus 2
A103
Statistics for
Teachers
Math
Education
Courses
A235
Linear
Algebra
A280 (H)
Calculus 3
A285 (H)
Linear Algebra and
Differential Equations
A290 (H)
Honors Intro to Tensors &
Calculus on Manifolds
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32114 5:30pm-8:05pm TTh
MATH W 148
Algebra
Sequence
RECOMMENDED
SEQUENCE for
MATH COURSES
A230
Discrete Math
A020
Geometry
A104
Elementary
Teach 1
A106
Elementary
Teach 2
4
A260
Probability
NOTES
1. (H) indicates the course may be offered in honors or regular format.
2. Exceptional students may consider taking Math A070, which combines A030 and A120.
3. Math A182H: Math A157 with Math A170 may be substituted for the Math A180 prerequisite.
4. Math A220 Symbolic Logic has no prerequiste and is not listed on the diagram.
5. Math A260 Probability may be taken after only one semester of calculus (A157, A180, or
A182H) and Math A160 is strongly recommended.
Hidden M
Koines A
Moore G
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MATH A280H - Calculus 3 Honors (5 Units)
MA A281 - Med Asstg Clinical Experience (3 Units)
MUS A115 - Fundamentals of Music (3 Units)
Mathematics A280 in a regular section with an additional one hour
per week of honors material. Multivariable calculus including vectors,
vector-valued functions, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, calculus of vector fields, Green’s Theorem,
Stokes’ Theorem, and the Divergence Theorem. Selected introductory
topics in differential geometry will be discussed in the honors-specific
portion of this course. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MATH 230.
Prerequisite: MATH A182H orA185, or A185H with grade of ‘C’
or better
Supervised clinical medical assisting experience in a medical office,
clinic, or related outpatient facility. Transfer Credit: CSU. One-third hour
lecture, 10.6 hours internship.
Prerequisite: Medical Assisting A180, Allied Health A115
Corequisite: Medical Assisting A205
12 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
For those with no previous music theory background. Fundamentals
of music including key signatures, intervals, chords, 7th chords, and
functional harmony. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34290 9:35am-12:10pm TTh
LEWIS 205
3:55pm-5pm W
MATH W 148
34291 2:20pm-3:35pm MTWTh LEWIS 212
3:55pm-5pm W
MATH W 148
34289 5pm-7:35pm MW
MATH W 152
3:55pm-5pm W
MATH W 148
Hidden M
Moore A
Koines A
Moore A
Moore G
Moore A
33791 7:30am-8:10am M
13 hrs 10 min/week arr.
ALH SC 206
ALH SC 206
Cottrell L
Cottrell L
MA A289 - Clinical MA 2 Specialty Proced (.5 Units)
Basic concepts of preparing patients for special diagnostic tests and
techniques in the medical office including pulmonary function, and
electrocardiography. Transfer Credit: CSU. Four week course consisting
of twelve hours; one third lecture, two thirds non-lecture.
Prerequisite: Allied Health A111 and Medical Assisting A180
4 week course beginning Jan 29.
30563 8am-9:00am W
9am-11:00am W
ALH SC 206
ALH SC 206
Cottrell L
Cottrell L
MATH A285 - Intro Linear Alg. & Diff Equa (4 Units)
Introduction to linear algebra and differential equations. Topics include
matrices, determinants, vector spaces, linear systems of equations,
inner product spaces, first and second order differential equations,
systems of differential equations, and Laplace transforms. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: MATH A182H or A185 or A185H with grade of ‘C’
or better
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30280 12:45pm-3:20pm TTh
LEWIS 201
31550 7:45pm-10:20pm MW
MATH W 152
Muir R
Moore G
Music
MUS A100 - Hist & Appreciation of Music (3 Units)
A survey of Western Classical Music. The students will gain an appreciation of music from the Medieval to the Modern period. The class
will cover the stylistic features of musical genres from the six major
historical periods of Western Music. This course may also be offered
online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Introduction to linear algebra and differential equations. Topics include
matrices, determinants, vector spaces, linear systems of equations,
linear product spaces, first and second order differential equations,
systems of differential equations, and Laplace transforms. Additional
honors topics include Jacobian matrices, properties of R3 and simple
abstract topological spaces, and some exterior algebra. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: MATH A182H or A185 or A185H with grade of ‘C’
or better
MUS A102 - Computers in Music (3 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31495 12:45pm-3:20pm TTh
MATH W 152
3:45pm-4:50pm T
MATH W 148
34287 7:45pm-10:20pm MW
MATH W 152
3:45pm-4:50pm W
MATH W 148
Muir R
Hoffman J
Moore A
Moore G
MATH A290H - Intro Tensors, Calc on Mani Hon (5
Units)
Introductory study of elementary tensor algebra and calculus, differential
and integral calculus in higher dimensions, differential forms, and calculus on manifolds. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: MATH A280 or A280H, and A285 or A285H with
grade of ‘C’ or better
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34691 5:30pm-8:05pm MW
MATH W 148
Moore A
Medical Assisting
Phone: 714-432-5658
MA A205 - Administrative Medical Asstg 2 (5 Units)
Introduction to the skills required to perform medical office bookkeeping, accounting (accounts receivable and payable), payroll, and banking
procedures. Insurance coding and claims preparation used in the medical office setting and facility management skills to facilitate the ability
to engage in marketing and community service. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: MA A175
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33790 8:30am-1:55pm M
ALH SC 206
Cottrell L
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32615 9:35am-11am MW
BUS ED 108 Rubenstein E
34587 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
RBM THEATER
Soto R
Designed to introduce the layman or computer professional to the rapidly evolving use of computers and related digital technology in music.
Emphasis will be given to professional music software, dedicated music
systems, MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and digital audio.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a MUS A102 lab
(#31761, #34110).
Lecture
30242 5:55pm-8pm Th
34110
31761
Labs
3:40pm-5:50pm Th
1 hr/week arr.
8:05pm-10:15pm Th
1 hr/week arr.
MUS 109
MUS 106
Hung E
Navidad A
CRN #31571 is conducted 100% online. After enrolling, students must
e-mail the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes for
instructions on beginning the course.
Email: rpile@occ.cccd.edu
31571 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Pile R
MUS A116 - Basic Guitar (2 Units)
Fundamentals of guitar, music and musicianship. Music notation, terminology, scales, key signatures and time signatures. Basic guitar chords,
rhythms and fingering techniques. Beginning level classical, folk and
popular guitar literature. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Students provide their own acoustic nylon or steelstring guitar.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Phone: 714-432-5829
MATH A285H - Intro Lin Alg & Diff Equa Hon (5 Units)
30122 8am-9:25am TTh
34912 2pm-3:25pm MW
ART CT 216
Wheaton D
ART CT 217
ART CT 217
ART CT 217
ART CT 217
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
Anderson D
Anderson D
MUS A105 - Music from Bach to Rock (3 Units)
History and appreciation of Western music from the birth of opera
to modern times. Listen to and discuss the development of classical
masterworks including Handel’s Messiah, Beethoven’s symphonies, the
operas of Mozart, Verdi, and Wagner, and Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker.
Overview of modern music from Stravinsky and Schoenberg to the
diverse multicultural origins of jazz and rock. Distinguish between
various musical styles and develop aural skills that enhance personal
listening enjoyment. This course may also be offered online. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Three hours. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
CRN #35015 is 100% online. The online classroom in Blackboard will
open at 8:00 am PST on January 2; students must log in by Monday,
January 6 or risk being dropped. Use the Username and Password
created when you enrolled to log in, then read the Welcome announcement for instructions on how to begin class.
35015 15 hrs 15 min/week arr.
Online
Gould B
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
CRN #32244 is 100% online. The online classroom in Blackboard
will open at 8:00 am PST on January 27; students must log in by
Wednesday, January 29 or risk being dropped. Use the Username and
Password created when you enrolled to log in, then read the Welcome
announcement for instructions on how to begin class
32244 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Gould B
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30035 10:15am-11:40am W
MUS 109
11:40am-1:25pm W
MUS 109
Pile R
Pile R
MUS A120 - College Choir (1 Unit)
Open to all students interested in singing in a college choir. In addition to public performances of standard choral literature, this course
includes basic vocal techniques, basic music theory, improvement of
sight reading, musicianship skills, music fundamentals, and music
history and appreciation as it relates to choral literature. Prerequisite
training is not necessary. This course may be taken four times. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Continued enrollment based on successful in-class audition during the
first week of the course.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32247 1:45pm-3:10pm MW
MUS 101
Rubenstein E
MUS A122 - Chamber Singers (2 Units)
A select vocal ensemble which performs suitable music from all
historical periods. Extensive participation in concerts on and off campus. Occasional brief section rehearsals. Schedule of performances
announced at the beginning of each semester. This course may be
taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Successful audition; this prerequisite will be validated in class during the first week of the course.
Continued enrollment based on successful in-class audition during the
first week of the course. Class is a two-semester commitment.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30195 12:05pm-12:35pm MW
12:35pm-1:30pm MW
MUS 101
MUS 101
Rubenstein E
Rubenstein E
MUS A132 - Wind Ensemble (1 Unit)
Open to advanced performers on brass, woodwind and percussion
instruments. Rehearsal and performance of music from standard
symphonic and wind ensemble literature. Regularly scheduled concerts.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may
be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Eligibility based on successful audition.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31577 6:30pm-9:40pm W
MUS 109
1 hr/week arr.
MUS 109
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
MUS A133 - Orchestra (1 Unit)
Rehearsal and performance of music from the standard symphonic
orchestral literature. Open to advanced performers of string, brass,
woodwind, and percussion instruments. Regularly scheduled public
concerts during the school year. This course may be taken four times.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Eligibility based on successful audition.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31581 7pm-10:10pm T
MUS 109
Soto R
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MUS A139 - History of Rock Music (3 Units)
MUS A148 - Classical Guitar 1 (2 Units)
MUS A186 - Musicianship 2 (1 Unit)
The study of social and musical influences on rock music and the influence of rock music on society and the music industry, l950s through
modern rock. CDs, videos, computer-generated multimedia presentations. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Group instruction in basic techniques for classical guitar including
tuning, correct posture, left and right hand position, and sight reading.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
This course applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic
materials of Music Theory II through ear training, sight singing, analysis,
and dictation. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Music A142, A181
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34567 9:35am-11:00am TTh
RBM THEATER
33868 6pm-9:10pm W
FA 119
Mayor J
Poshek J
MUS A140 - Beginning Instruments (2 Units)
Elementary instruction on a selected orchestral instrument. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31601 3pm-3:30pm MW
3:30pm-4:25pm MW
MUS 109
MUS 109
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
MUS A141 - Piano 1 (1 Unit)
Group instruction in beginning piano. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31586
31588
31593
31932
32015
32248
8am-8:30am MW
8:30am-9am MW
9am-10:00am F
10am-11:05am F
9:45am-10:15am TTh
10:15am-10:45am TTh
10:35am-11:05am MW
11:05am-11:35am MW
11:45am-12:15pm MW
12:15pm-12:45pm MW
1:45pm-2:15pm TTh
2:15pm-2:45pm TTh
MUS 105
MUS 105
MUS 105
MUS 105
MUS 105
MUS 105
MUS 105
MUS 105
MUS 105
MUS 105
MUS 105
MUS 105
Tag J
Tag J
Tag J
Tag j
Hung E
Hung E
De Jong-Pombo T
De Jong-Pombo T
De Jong-Pombo T
De Jong-Pombo T
Lee J
Lee J
MUS A142 - Piano 2 (1 Unit)
Continuation of Music A141 (Piano 1). Rhythms through sixteenth notes,
harmonizing of folk tunes, and pieces by contemporary masters will be
studied. One-half to one hour daily practice. Practice pianos available
on campus. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Music A141 or audition
30038
30396
9:25am-9:55am MW
9:55am-10:25am MW
12:30pm-1pm TTh
1pm-1:30pm TTh
MUS 105 De Jong-Pombo T
MUS 105 De Jong-Pombo T
MUS 105
Lee J
MUS 105
Lee J
History and development of jazz in the United States, including evolving
styles and important musicians, influence of pre 1900 popular music
(Ragtime, Blues, and Dixieland), recognition of playing styles merging
of other musical forms with the Jazz idiom, Jazz as an art form , and
the composer/improviser in jazz today. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Navidad A
MUS A145 - Voice 1 (1 Unit)
This class teaches beginning singers basic vocal technique, self-confidence, and expression. Students sing songs in English and students’
first language. Daily practice is required. An audition is not required.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31598
31946
31597
9am-10:00am W
10am-11:05am W
9am-10:00am M
10am-11:05am M
10:45am-11:15am TTh
11:15am-11:45am TTh
MUS 108
MUS 108
MUS 101
MUS 101
MUS 101
MUS 101
Smelser N
Smelser N
Ali S
Ali S
Smelser N
Smelser N
MUS A146 - Voice 2 (1 Unit)
This course is a continuation of Music A145 for singers with two years
of choral experience or one semester of private lessons or voice class. It
prepares for solo and group singing by improving breathing, vocal tone,
range agility, volume, diction, health, expression and self-confidence
at the second semester level. Sing songs from musical theatre, film,
folk, popular, and classical repertory in English, Italian and students’
first language memorized from printed music. One hour daily practice
and attendance at one approved voice recital required. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30235 9:30am-10am TTh
10am-10:30am TTh
MUS 101
MUS 101
MUS 101
MUS 101
Pettit A
Pettit A
MUS A149 - Classical Guitar 2 (2 Units)
Smelser N
Smelser N
34915 9:35am-10:05am TTh
10:05am-10:35am TTh
MUS 102
MUS 102
Continuation of Classical Guitar 1 with emphasis on advanced classical
guitar performance techniques and literature. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Music A148 or audition
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
MUS A230 - Jazz Improvisation (1 Unit)
MUS A150 - Intermed Band/Orchestra (2 Units)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
32026 8pm-9:00pm T
9pm-10:05pm T
MUS 101
MUS 101
Pettit A
Pettit A
Intermediate instruction on a band or orchestral instrument. This course
may be taken two times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Music A140 or audition
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31607 4pm-4:30pm MW
4:30pm-5:25pm MW
MUS 109
MUS 109
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
MUS A151 - Studio Guitar 1 (1.5 Units)
Group instruction in studio guitar techniques including styles such as
jazz, rock, and other popular genres. Chart reading, finger style guitar,
and plectrum guitar are included. May be taken for grades or on a passno pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Music A116 or audition
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31604 1:35pm-3pm W
MUS 108
3pm-4:45pm W
MUS 108
Murdy D
Murdy D
MUS A152 - Studio Guitar 2 (1.5 Units)
Continuation of Studio Guitar 1. Group instruction in studio guitar techniques including styles such as jazz, rock, and other popular genres.
Emphasis on picking technique, notes reading in positions, scales,
chords, music theory, sight reading, solo and ensemble performance.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Music A151 or audition
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
MUS A143 - History of Jazz (3 Units)
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33869 12pm-1:25pm MW
MUS 106
31602 7pm-8:00pm T
8pm-9:05pm T
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31605 1:30pm-2:55pm Th
MUS 109
2:55pm-4:40pm Th
MUS 109
Notation, terminology, scales, key signatures, intervals, chords, rhythms
and form. Also includes four-part writing with primary triads, seventh
chord analysis, harmonization of melodies in major and minor keys.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Corequisite: Music A181
ADVISORY: Music A141
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
MUS 106
MUS 106
Navidad A
Soto R
MUS A181 - Musicianship 1 (1 Unit)
This course applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic
materials of Music Theory I through ear training, sight singing, analysis,
and dictation. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Music A115
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34913
34914
10:35am-11:05am MW
11:05am-11:35am MW
3:05pm-3:35pm TTh
3:35pm-4:05pm TTh
MUS 106
MUS 106
MUS 106
MUS 106
Soto R
Soto R
Soto R
Soto R
MUS A185 - Theory 2 (3 Units)
This course incorporates the concepts from Music Theory I. In addition,
through guided composition and analysis, the course will include: voice
leading involving four-part chorale writing; diatonic harmony; and an
introduction to secondary/applied chords and modulation. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Music A180
Corequisite: Music A186
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31612 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
MUS 106
Development of the individual musician’s technical tools and performing skills in jazz music improvisation. Includes usage of appropriate
idiomatic forms, harmonies, scales, stylistic articulations. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may be taken four
times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Eligibility based on successful audition
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31615 1pm-2:05pm T
MUS 109
2:05pm-4:10pm T
MUS 109
Wheaton D
Wheaton D
MUS A233 - Symph Chamber Orchestra (1 Unit)
Open to advanced performers of string, brass, woodwind and percussion instruments. Rehearsal and performance of music from the standard symphonic and chamber orchestra literature. Regularly scheduled
public concerts during the school year. May be taken for grades or on
a pass-no pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Eligibility based on successful audition
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31770 7pm-10:10pm T
MUS 106
1 hr/week arr.
MUS 106
Soto R
Soto R
MUS A240 - Sophomore Recital (.5 Units)
Assists the sophomore music student to organize, arrange and schedule
recital performance to meet department and Associate in Arts degree
requirements. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Eligibility based on successful audition
Students must meet in Mus 109 Tuesday, Feb 1, 11:50 a.m.-12:50 p.m.
The remaining class meetings are to be arranged with the instructor.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30433 1 hr/week arr.
MUS 109
Wheaton D
MUS A241 - Piano 3 (2 Units)
Murdy D
Murdy D
MUS A180 - Theory 1 (3 Units)
31613 9am-10:25am MW
31610 1:30pm-2:55pm TTh
Soto R
Soto R
Navidad A
Early intermediate classical piano literature. Emphasis on development
of technical proficiency and stylistically appropriate interpretation.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Music A142 or audition
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30799 11:45am-12:15pm TTh
12:15pm-1:10pm TTh
MUS 102
MUS 102
Hung E
Hung E
MUS A242 - Piano 4 (2 Units)
Intermediate/advanced classical piano literature in master class performance. Emphasis on artistic development of student performers.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Music A241 or audition
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31621 11:45am-12:15pm TTh
12:15pm-1:10pm TTh
MUS 102
MUS 102
Hung E
Hung E
MUS A244 - Voice 3-4 (1 Unit)
This course is the third and fourth semesters continuation of Music
A146. Songs in English, Italian, German, and French, and students’ first
language. Daily practice and review of a voice recital is required. No
audition is required. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32914 10am-11:00am F
11am-12:05pm F
MUS 101
MUS 101
Hansen B
Hansen B
MUS A248 - Classical Guitar 3 (2 Units)
Designed for the serious music student who seeks more extensive
awareness in technical facility, musical literature, musicianship and
self-discipline. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Music A149 or audition
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30281 8pm-9:00pm T
9pm-10:05pm T
MUS 101
MUS 101
Pettit A
Pettit A
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MUS A249 - Classical Guitar 4 (2 Units)
MUS A290 - Applied Music (.5 Units)
NDT A298 - Clinical Internship (1 Unit)
Designed for the serious classical guitar student who seeks more extensive awareness in technical facility, musical literature, musicianship and
self-discipline. Involves ensemble performance with an emphasis on
technique and sight reading. A continuation of Music A248. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Music A248 or audition
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students will take private lessons in applied music, composition, theory,
orchestration, arranging or computer music from an approved teacher.
Students will participate in public performances. Students will be
required to practice on campus, perform in a music performing group
and attend on-campus music performances. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Audition; concurrent enrollment in a music performing group
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Specialized neurodiagnostic clinical internship at an affiliate hospital
site. Specialized areas may include intraoperative neurophysiologic
monitoring, neonatal testing, long-term epilepsy monitoring, pediatric
testing, transcranial doppler studies, nerve conduction studies and
others. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Corequisite: Neurodiagnostic Technology A289
Neurodiagnostic
Technology
Nutrition Care
30053 8pm-9:00pm T
9pm-10:05pm T
MUS 101
MUS 101
Pettit A
Pettit A
MUS A261 - Recordng Techniques 1 (3 Units)
A course in recording studio techniques based upon Pro Tools HD. An
introductory workshop for musicians and sound engineers who will
record, edit and produce live performances in a studio environment.
Included is analysis of studio acoustics, vocal and instrumental recording and mixing board characteristics. May be taken for grades or on a
credit-no credit basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34916 1pm-2:05pm TTh
2:05pm-3:35pm TTh
MUS 108
MUS 108
Anderson D
Anderson D
MUS A262 - Music as a Business (2 Units)
For students planning a career in the music industry. Contracts, agents,
managers, producers, contractors, club owners. Guests lecturers from
the industry. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30966 5pm-7:05pm W
MUS 106
Murdy D
MUS A271 - Studio Guitar 3 (1.5 Units)
Continuation of Studio Guitar 1 and 2. Emphasis on linear note reading
across the guitar fretboard; chord substitutions, altered chords, chordal
progressions, turn arounds, music theory, and chordal analysis. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Music A152 or audition
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31635 1:30pm-2:55pm Th
MUS 109
2:55pm-4:40pm Th
MUS 109
Murdy D
Murdy D
MUS A272 - Studio Guitar 4 (1.5 Units)
Continuation of Studio Guitar 1, 2 and 3. Emphasis on intermediate and
advanced picking techniques, analysis of styles, history and appreciation, improvisation, arranging and performance of chordal solos for the
guitar. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Music A271 or audition
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30063 1:30pm-2:55pm Th
MUS 109
2:55pm-4:40pm Th
MUS 109
Murdy D
Murdy D
Continuation of Theory and Ear Training 3. Harmonic dictation, harmonization and analysis including chromatic 7th chords, the Neapolitan and
Augmented 6th chords. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Music A280
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
MUS 106
Navidad A
MUS A286 - Musicianship 4 (1 Unit)
This course applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic
materials of Music Theory IV through ear training, sight singing, analysis, and dictation. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
ADVISORY: Music A242, A281
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34917 9:45am-10:15am TTh
10:15am-10:45am TTh
MUS 106
MUS 106
Navidad A
Navidad A
MUS 109
Wheaton D
Introduction to the abnormal electroencephalogram (EEG), maturational
changes, and the basic electronic principles upon which successful
electroencephalographic techniques are based. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Neurodiagnostic Technology A110, Allied Health
A130
Banoczi W
Banoczi W
NDT A190 - Intro Neuroanat & Phys (3 Units)
An introduction to the anatomy of the central and peripheral nervous
system with correlation to related symptoms and pathology as needed
by a Neurodiagnostic and/or Polysomnographic technologist. Provider
approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP
12655 for 54 hours. This course may also be offered online. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Biology A221
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30146 9:15am-12:25pm W
ALH SC 202
Banoczi W
NDT A289 - Intro Neuroanat & Phys (3 units)
An introduction to the anatomy of the central and peripheral nervous
system with correlation to related symptoms and pathology as needed
by a Neurodiagnostic and/or Polysomnographic technologist. Provider
approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP
12655 for 54 hours. This course may also be offered online. . Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Biology A221
12 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
COMM SITE
Banoczi W
NDT A296 - Introduction to IONM (2 Units)
An introduction to Intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring recording strategies. Analysis of signal changes during an operation will be
correlated with anesthetic agents, metabolic effects, and/or the effects
of surgical trauma. Intraoperative monitoring scenarios will be demonstrated and practiced in the classroom laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Neurodiagnostic Technology A288
12 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
34863 12:45pm-3:05pm M
3:05pm-4:15pm M
ALH SC 202
ALH SC 202
Banoczi W
Banoczi W
NDT A297 - Microcomptr Appl in NDT (2 Units)
Specialized computer applications in Neurodiagnostic Technology.
Testing modalities of Electroencephalography, evoked potentials, epilepsy monitoring, and automated diagnostic techniques will be presented.
Opportunities for hands-on use of digital equipment will be integrated
into the classroom and during field trips. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Neurodiagnostic Technology A115
ADVISORY: Computer Information systems A100
12 week course beginning the week of Jan 29.
34864 1pm-3:00pm W
3pm-4:00pm W
ALH SC 202
ALH SC 202
Banoczi W
NC A100 - Careers-Dietetics/FDSCI (1 Unit)
NDT A115 - Advanced EEG (4 Units)
$11 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32508 9:30am-10:55am MF
ALH SC 202
10:55am-12:40pm MF
ALH SC 202
4 week course beginning the week of Apr 28.
34865 32 hrs/week arr.
COMM SITE
Phone: 714-432-5835
Phone: 714-432-5591
35045 16 hrs/week arr.
MUS A285 - Theory 4 (3 Units)
34473 8am-9:25am TTh
34918 1 hr 25 min/week arr.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Quinonez D
Quinonez D
Exploration of the fields of Dietetics and Food Science/Culinology®,
including trends, future projections and employment opportunities.
Guest speakers and field trips to nutrition services in health care and
community agencies and food manufacturing plants are included.
Same as Food and Nutrition A100. Students completing Nutrition Care
A100 may not receive credit for Food and Nutrition A100. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
33248 1pm-3:20pm M
3:20pm-4:35pm M
JOURN 105
JOURN 105
Blake E
Blake E
NC A175 - Hlth Care Fld Exper (3 Units)
Importance and scope of providing food and nutrition services in health
care or community facilities to include clinical experience. Team concept
approach and public relations will be emphasized. Students will be
required to follow dress standards set by the facility in which they are
working. TB clearance required. Transfer Credit: CSU. One and one-half
hours lecture, eight hours non-lecture.
Prerequisite: Food Service Management A150 and Food and
Nutrition A170
Corequisite: Nutrition Care A180
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31650 3:30pm-4:55pm W
9 hrs/week arr.
JOURN 105
COMM SITE
Sarzynski K
Sarzynski K
NC A180 - Intro Medi Nutr Therapy (3 Units)
The principles of nutrition as they relate to special and abnormal physical conditions and diseases and the dietary modifications necessary
Healthcare diets are studied and planned. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Food and Nutrition A170 or Food and Nutrition
A136/Health Education A136
$16 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33670 2:30pm-4:35pm T
JOURN 105
4:35pm-6:45pm T
JOURN 105
Blake E
Blake E
Philosophy
Phone: 714-432-5753
PHIL A100 - Introduction to Philosophy (3 Units)
A survey of the fundamental problems of philosophy: ethics and aesthetics, logic, philosophy of religion, metaphysics, persons and personal
identity, freedom and/or determinism, theory of knowledge, society, and
political issues. Basic questions asked about the universe and our place
in it. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34646 8am-11:10am MTWThF
SO SCI 101
Katz E
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31506 8am-9:25am MW
FA 116
Law J
31669 8am-9:25am TTh
FA 119
Katz E
31673 11:10am-12:35pm MW
SO SCI 110
Ring D
31561 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
SO SCI 108
Bernier M
31670 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
C&L 110
Law J
30818 2:30pm-5:40pm W
SO SCI 104
Borton R
32652 3pm-4:25pm TTh
SO SCI 105
Staff
31293 6:30pm-9:40pm M
SO SCI 110
Vulich R
33644 6pm-9:10pm Th
SO SCI 101
Vulich R
CRN #34109 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes.
Email: gmarkle@occ.cccd.edu
34109 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Markle G
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PHIL A110 - World Religion (3 Units)
PHIL A165 - The Theory of Knowledge (3 Units)
PHOT A120 - Introduction to Photography (3 Units)
An identification of the nature of religious thinking and belief. The
variety of patterns developed in both the West and the East are explored
with a special emphasis on the relevance to the contemporary intellectual world. Same as Religious Studies A110. Students completing
Philosophy A110 may not receive credit for Religious Studies A110.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
A critical survey of theories of truth, knowledge and belief, perception,
and related problems. An evaluation of the limits and extent of human
reasoning. The survey includes the mathematic-deductive method, the
problem of induction, and an assessment of the conditions of the possibility of experience. Assess how evidence is assembled, interpreted
and evaluated, and addresses what counts as a good reason to believe,
i.e. the problems of justifying evidence. May be taken for grades or on
a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Discussion and demonstration of basic black & white 35mm photography. Instructions in the theory and technique of camera use, processing
film, and making enlargements. Emphasis on photography as a means
of communication, personal expression and on the critical evaluation
of student work in terms of those goals. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Two hours lecture, two hours lab, two hours
arranged. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in a Phot A120 lecture must also enroll in a Phot
A120 lab.
Lectures
31224 10am-12:05pm W
ART CT 208
Hesketh J
31714 10am-12:05pm T
ART CT 208
Fletcher J
31716 12:30pm-2:35pm M
ART CT 208
Fletcher J
31618 8pm-10:05pm T
ART CT 208
Bayes C
Labs
30186 8am-9:50am T
ART CT 221
Kraft R
2 hr 15 min/week arr.
ART CT 221
Kraft R
30884 8am-9:50am W
ART CT 221
Gillissen B
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
ART CT 221
Gillissen B
31732 10am-12:05pm M
ART CT 221
Hesketh J
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
ART CT 221
Hesketh J
30939 12:30pm-2:20pm T
ART CT 221
Luckring E
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
ART CT 221
Luckring E
31535 12:30pm-2:20pm W
ART CT 221
Gillissen B
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
ART CT 221
Gillissen B
31722 2:40pm-4:45pm M
ART CT 221
Fletcher J
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
ART CT 221
Fletcher J
31728 5:50pm-7:50pm T
ART CT 221
Luckring E
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
ART CT 221
Luckring E
31368 8pm-9:50pm Th
ART CT 221
Bayes C
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
ART CT 221
Bayes C
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30934 9am-12:10pm F
SO SCI 103
34112 6pm-9:10pm M
SO SCI 104
31687 6:30pm-9:40pm W
JOURN 107
Holland M
Dzida A
Holland M
An examination of key issues and problems of religion, including the
nature and significance of religion and religious experience, arguments
for and against the existence of God, the nature of God, the problem of
evil, and the relation between science and religion. Same as Religious
Studies A115. Students completing Philosophy A115 may not receive
credit for Religious Studies A115. May be taken for grades or on a passno pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Dzida A
PHIL A120 - Ethics (3 Units)
An introduction to ethical theories and problems. An analysis of the
theories and principles on which moral judgments are based and the
way these judgments are used in moral problems such as abortion,
euthanasia, capital punishment, sexual equality, discrimination, censorship, and economic justice. Special attention will be given to the kinds
of arguments used in ethical discussion. Same as Religious Studies
A120. Students completing Philosophy A120 may not receive credit for
Religious Studies A120. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34644 6pm-9:10pm MTWThF
FORUM
Norling M
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32048 8am-9:25am MW
SO SCI 104 Westbrook N
34844 8am-9:25am TTh
SO SCI 105
Bernier M
31688 9am-12:10pm F
SO SCI 104 Westbrook N
30804 9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 110
Grey G
CRN #34037 is open to all students and will focus on biomedical
issues of ethics such as cloning, quality of life, euthanasia, animal
rights, gene therapy, etc. Provider approved by the California BRN,
CEP#12655 for 54 contact hours.
34037 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
SO SCI 111
Norling M
34845 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
SO SCI 104
Townsend T
31334 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
SO SCI 111
Norling M
31569 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
SO SCI 101
Katz E
34565 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
SO SCI 111
Norling M
34847 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
SO SCI 111
Norling M
34033 4:05pm-5:30pm MW
C&L 111
Gorsuch E
34846 6pm-9:10pm M
JOURN 107
Majors D
30823 6pm-9:10pm W
SO SCI 104
Markle G
PHIL A150 - Critical Reasoning & Writing (3 Units)
An introduction to the critical analysis and rational evaluation of argument and other forms of expression. Covers the uses of language,
distinctions between deductive and inductive reasoning, and practice in
detecting formal and informal fallacies. Develop tools for distinguishing
between and evaluating beliefs, opinions, claims, explanations, and
arguments. A strong emphasis is instruction in writing which models the
critical thinking knowledge and skills examined in the course. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: ENGL A100
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31699 8am-9:25am TTh
SO SCI 111
31628 9:35am-11am MW
C&L 115
31701 9:35am-11am MW
C&L 110
31694 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
C&L 105
31205 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
SO SCI 103
34848 6pm-9:10pm T
SO SCI 108
30945 6pm-9:10pm W
SO SCI 111
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
31965 12:45pm-3:55pm TTh
SO SCI 107
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
31625 12:45pm-3:55pm TTh
SO SCI 107
Ring D
PHIL A185 - Contemporary Philosophy (3 Units)
PHIL A115 - Philosophy of Religion (3 Units)
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31096 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
SO SCI 103
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30890 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
SO SCI 107
Townsend T
Westbrook N
Bernier M
Grey G
Grey G
Monge M
Monge M
Ring D
Ring D
Methods and problems of contemporary philosophy. Continental
European and Anglo-American philosophy since 1900. Problems of the
self, freedom, time, choice and action, language, thought and interpretation, science, evidence, and justification. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31341 9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 111
Townsend T
PHIL A220 - Intro to Symbolic Logic (3 Units)
Translate simple, quantified, and multiple quantified English sentences
to symbolic form. Determine the validity of arguments containing simple
sentences and sentences involving single quantification. Prove arguments composed of simple sentences, sentences involving single
and multiple quantification. Same as Mathematics A220. Students
completing Philosophy A220 may not receive credit for Mathematics
A220. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31708 6pm-9:10pm M
SO SCI 107
Ring D
Photography
PHOT A120H - Intro to Photography Honors (3 Units)
Phone: 714-432-5829 or 714-432-5524
PHOT A101 - Photography & Society (3 Units)
Lecture/discussion class that explores how photographs function in
society, and, in turn, how society determines our visual environment.
Images will be analyzed in context of the total photographic milieu:
news, advertising, snapshots, art, the internet, TV, etc. Fulfills “100”
elective course requirement for Photography Certificate of Achievement.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34808 1:40pm-4:50pm Th
FA 103
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Luckring E
Discussion and demonstration of basic black & white 35mm photography. Instructions in the theory and technique of camera use, processing
film, and making enlargements. Emphasis on photography as a means
of communication, personal expression and on the critical evaluation of
student work. Two hours lecture, two hours lab, two hours arranged.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33870 8am-9:50am Th
10am-12:05pm Th
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
ART CT 221
ART CT 208
ART CT 221
Gillissen B
Gillissen B
Gillissen B
PHOT A122 - Personal Expression (3 Units)
Explores the use of visual language in relation to ideas. Discussion of
aesthetics, history of photography and current trends. Advanced techniques are included, but emphasis will be placed on personal expression. Instruction is offered at beginning and intermediate levels. Fulfills
100 level elective course requirement for Photography Certificate of
Achievement. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Two
hours lecture, three hours lab, one hour arranged. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A120 or A120H
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34812 10am-12:50pm Th
ART CT 221
1:05pm-3:10pm Th
ART CT 208
1 hrs 15 min/week arr.
ART CT 221
Kraft R
Kraft R
Kraft R
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PHOT A123 - Intro to Digital Photography (3 Units)
PHOT A141 - Black & White Photo Lab 1 (2 Units)
PHOT A188 - Commercial Photography (5 Units)
Discussion and demonstration of digital SLR photography. Instruction
in the theory and technique of digital camera use, working with digital
files, and making prints. Emphasis on photography as a means of communication, personal expression and critical evaluation of student work
in terms of those goals. Photo A123 does not meet the requirements
for the photo certificate. This course may not be substituted for Photo
A120. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory, two hours arranged.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phot A123 lab.
Lectures
Assistance with advanced black & white laboratory, studio, and camera
projects. This is a workshop course intended as an augmentative laboratory course for those enrolled in certificate studio/production photography classes. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This
course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A120 or A120H
Overview of the profession of photography. Study and application of
the techniques of commercial photography with emphasis on tungsten,
strobe and available lighting; small and large products, advertising illustration, special effects image techniques, and basic business practices.
Five hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU
Prerequisite: Photography A180
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the Phot
A188L lab.
Lecture
33079 3:25pm-5:30pm M
33871 3:25pm-5:30pm Th
34253 5:45pm-7:50pm T
33307
33872
33306
34255
34254
33873
ART CT 208 Ibranossian A
ART CT 208
Ott T
ART CT 208
Barrett C
Labs
12:40pm-2:40pm Th
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
12:50pm-2:50pm M
2 hrs 25 min/week arr.
3:25pm-5:25pm T
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
3:25pm-5:25pm W
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
5:45pm-7:45pm Th
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
8pm-10:00pm T
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
FA 113
FA 113
FA 113
FA 113
FA 113
FA 113
FA 113
FA 113
FA 113
FA 113
FA 113
FA 113
Barrett C
Barrett C
Ibranossian A
Ibranossian A
Ott T
Ott T
Tsutsumida D
Tsutsumida D
Kraft R
Kraft R
Barrett C
Barrett C
PHOT A125 - Imaging with Photoshop 1 (3 Units)
Designed to introduce the student to basic digital cameras and photographic image processing with computers. Lectures and demonstrations
of camera features, basic image manipulation, color managed digital
printing, and archiving of images. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory, two hours
arranged. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A120 or A120H or A123 or concurrent
enrollment
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the Phot A125
lab, #30283.
Lecture
34816 10am-12:05pm W
FA 113
Mccall L
Lab
30283 12:15pm-2:15pm W
FA 113
Mccall L
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
FA 113
Mccall L
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the Phot A125
lab, #30681.
Lecture
32520 11am-1:05pm T
FA 113
Mccall L
Lab
30681 1:15pm-3:15pm T
FA 113
Mccall L
2 hr 15 min/week arr.
FA 113
Mccall L
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the Phot
A125 lab, #30698.
Lecture
32521 5:45pm-7:50pm M
FA 113
Mccall L
Lab
30698 8pm-10:00pm M
FA 113
Mccall L
2 hrs 25 min/week arr.
FA 113
Mccall L
PHOT A130 - Hist & Aesthetics: Still Photo (3 Units)
Provides an overview of the history of photography from 1800 to the
present. The work of major practitioners is discussed, as well as lesser
known figures, and the trends, movements, and artist groups that have
shaped the course of the medium. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31737 1pm-4:10pm T
FA 116
Kraft R
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34821 8am-2:30pm F
ART CT 221
Gillissen B
PHOT A142 - Black & White Photo Lab 2 (2 Units)
Instruction and Assistance with intermediate/advanced black & white
laboratory using 120 film, fiber based paper, and camera projects. This
is a workshop course intended as, but not limited to, an augmentative
laboratory course for those enrolled in certificate studio/production
photography classes. Students determine their own projects. Instruction
is offered at intermediate and advanced levels. Counts toward “100”
level elective course requirement for photography majors. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A141 or A160
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34822 8am-2:30pm F
ART CT 221
Gillissen B
PHOT A143 - Black & White Photo Lab 3 (2 Units)
Instruction and assistance with advanced black & white laboratory, using
4x5 film, fiber based paper, a variety of different film/paper developer
combinations, and camera projects. This is a workshop course intended
as, but not limited to, an augmentative laboratory course for those
enrolled in certificate studio/production photography classes. Students
determine their own projects. Instruction is offered at advanced levels.
Counts toward “100” level elective course requirement for photography
majors. Three to six hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A142
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34823 8am-2:30pm F
ART CT 221
Gillissen B
PHOT A180 - Intro to Prof Photo (4 Units)
Instruction in the basic professional techniques and the use of professional cameras and lighting stressing technical excellence in all phases.
Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory, two hours arranged. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A125
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phot A180 lab.
Lecture
31754 5pm-8:10pm Th
30044
31756
Labs
2:50pm-4:50pm Th
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
8:15pm-10:15pm Th
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
FA 103
Ibranossian A
FA 113
FA 113
FA 113
FA 113
Ibranossian A
Ibranossian A
Ibranossian A
Ibranossian A
34825 7:20pm-9:55pm TTh
34826 5:35pm-7pm TTh
Lab
ART CT 201
Urie W
ART CT 201
Urie W
PHOT A200 - Documentary Photography (3 Units)
Concepts, aesthetics and history of documentary photography. Strongly
recommended for students interested in journalism, material culture
and social/political issues. Students may use B&W, color or digital
photography. Instruction is offered at intermediate and advanced levels.
Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory, two hours arranged. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A180
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34827 10am-12:05pm T
10am-12:05pm Th
2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
ART CT 311
FA 113
FA 113
Luckring E
Luckring E
Luckring E
PHOT A241 - Business Practices (3 Units)
Presentation of basic business practices in commercial photography
including pricing, marketing, and calculating expenses. Helps students
to identify and achieve professional photographic objectives. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A180
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33544 5:30pm-8:40pm T
FA 103
Ibranossian A
PHOT A260 - Art Portfolio Development 1 (1 Unit)
Faculty directed study into the history, criticism, interpretation, literature, theory, or business of art photography, not involving any lab
work. Topic(s) and faculty chosen by the student. Instruction is offered
at intermediate levels. Recommended for photography majors. Counts
toward 200 level elective course requirement. Transfer Credit: CSU
Prerequisite: Photography A180
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
All hours for this class are arranged with the instructor. On-campus organizational meeting Wednesday, January 29, 10:00 a.m., Art Ct 202.
31768 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
ART CT 202
Gillissen B
PHOT A261 - Art Portfolio Development 2 (1 Unit)
Faculty directed in-depth study of a specific area of art photography.
Topic(s) and faculty chosen by the student. Instruction is offered at
intermediate/advanced and advanced levels. Recommended for photography majors. Counts toward “200” level elective course requirement.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A120 or A120H or A123
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
All hours for this class are arranged with the instructor. On-campus organizational meeting Wednesday, January 29, 10:00 a.m., Art Ct 202.
30467 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
ART CT 202
Gillissen B
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PHOT A262 - Commercial Portfolio Devel 1 (1 Unit)
PHOT A267 - Marketing/Self Promotion 2 (1 Unit)
PHYS A120 - Algebra Based Physics: Mech (4 Units)
Faculty directed in-depth study of a specific area of professional commercial portfolio development. Topic(s) and faculty chosen by the student. Instruction is offered at intermediate and intermediate/advanced
levels. Recommended for photography majors. Counts toward “200”
level elective course requirement. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A180
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
All hours for this class are arranged with the instructor. On-campus organizational meeting Wednesday, January 29, 10:00 a.m., Art Ct 202.
Faculty directed, in depth study of the implementation and application
of a created marketing and self-promotion plan. Topic(s) and faculty
chosen by the student and will include, but not be limited to, branding
and identity, logo design, websites, and internet marketing. Instruction
is offered at advanced levels. Recommended for photography majors.
Counts toward “200” level elective course requirement. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photo A266
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
All hours for this class are arranged with the instructor. On-campus organizational meeting Wednesday, January 29, 10:00 a.m., Art Ct 202.
The first semester of a two-semester sequence (with Physics A125)
covering all topics in basic physics. Requires algebra and trigonometry. Satisfies the requirements for biological sciences and technical
programs except physics, chemistry, and engineering. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID
PHYS 105.
Prerequisite: Math A120 or A170 or A180 or concurrent enrollment
34831 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
ART CT 202
Gillissen B
PHOT A263 - Commercial Portfolio Devel 2 (1 Unit)
Faculty directed in-depth study of the preparation of a professional
commercial portfolio and portfolio presentation. Topic(s) and faculty
chosen by the student. Instruction is offered at intermediate/advanced
and advanced levels. Recommended for photography majors. Counts
toward “200” level elective course requirement. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photo A262
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
All hours for this class are arranged with the instructor. On-campus organizational meeting Wednesday, January 29, 10:00 a.m., Art Ct 202.
34832 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
ART CT 202
Gillissen B
PHOT A264 - Exhibition Preparation 1 (1 Unit)
Faculty directed study into the conception, development, planning
and installation of photographic exhibitions. Students work closely
with faculty in the running of the photography department’s three
gallery spaces. Instruction is offered at intermediate and intermediate/
advanced levels. Recommended for photography majors. Counts toward
“200” level elective course requirement. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A120 or A120H or A123
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
All hours for this class are arranged with the instructor. On-campus organizational meeting Wednesday, January 29, 10:00 a.m., Art Ct 202.
34833 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
ART CT 202
Gillissen B
PHOT A265 - Exhibition Preparation 2 (1 Unit)
Faculty directed study into the conception, development, planning, and
installation of a personal photographic exhibition. Instruction is offered
at intermediate/advanced and advanced levels. Recommended for
photography majors. Counts toward “200” level elective course requirement. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A264
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
All hours for this class are arranged with the instructor. On-campus organizational meeting Wednesday, January 29, 10:00 a.m., Art Ct 202.
34834 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
ART CT 202
Gillissen B
PHOT A266 - Marketing/Self Promotion 1 (1 Unit)
Faculty directed in-depth study of a specific area of photographic marketing and self-promotion. Topic(s)and faculty chosen by the student.
Instruction is offered at intermediate and intermediate/advanced levels.
Recommended for photography majors. Counts toward “200” level elective course requirement. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A180
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
All hours for this class are arranged with the instructor. On-campus organizational meeting Wednesday, January 29, 10:00 a.m., Art Ct 202.
34835 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
ART CT 202
Gillissen B
34836 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
ART CT 202
Gillissen B
PHOT A280 - Professnl Digital Techniques (3 Units)
A course on professional digital techniques for emerging digital photographers. A strong technical basis will be introduced, but primary orientation will be toward solving practical problems in professional digital
photography. Areas covered will include advanced post-production
practices, simulating professional working situations, digital zone system and digital methodologies. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory,
two hours arranged. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A125
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll the Phot
A280 lab.
Lecture
34257 5:45pm-7:50pm W
Lab
30956 8pm-10:05pm W
2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
FA 103
Mccall L
FA 113
FA 113
Mccall L
Mccall L
PHOT A290 - Advrtsg Illustration Photo (3 Units)
Advanced photography students and professional photographers with
specific interest in the commercial photography field of advertising
illustration. Counts toward “200” level elective course requirement for
Photography Certificate of Achievement. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Photography A188
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60
Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34830 5:40pm-7:50pm M
7:50pm-9:55pm M
2 hrs 15 min/week arr.
ART CT 208
Staff
ART CT 208
ART CT 221
Physics
PHYS A110 - Conceptual Physics (3 Units)
A brief, but complete presentation of the fundamental phenomena and
laws in physics, with experimental illustrations, enhancing the development of conceptual scientific thinking. This course may also be offered
online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Math A010 and A020
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Guerra III A
Guerra III A
Faridi A
PHYS A111 - Introductory Physics Lab (1 Unit)
Introductory physics laboratory to complement Physics A110. Not open
to those who hold credit for any other physics laboratory course. May
be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Prerequisite: Physics A110 or concurrent enrollment
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30927 3pm-6:10pm T
LEWIS 209
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phys A120 lab
(#32237 or #32001).
Lecture
32000 9:35am-11:40am TTh
CS & D 102
Drum S
Labs
32237 12:30pm-2:35pm T
LEWIS 209
Drum S
32001 12:30pm-2:35pm Th
LEWIS 209
Drum S
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the Phys A120
lab #31207.
Lecture
31998 6pm-9:10pm M
LEWIS 209
Komine J
6pm-7:05pm W
LEWIS 209
Komine J
Lab
31207 7:15pm-9:20pm W
LEWIS 209
Komine J
PHYS A125 - Algebra Based Physics:Elec/Mag (4
Units)
The second semester of a two-semester sequence (with Physics A120)
covering all topics in basic physics. Requires algebra and trigonometry. Satisfies the requirements for biological sciences and technical
programs except physics, chemistry, and engineering. May be taken
for grades or on a credit no-credit basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
C-ID PHYS 110.
Prerequisite: Physics A120
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the Phys A125
lab.
Lecture
30190 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
31401 3pm-5:05pm Th
Lab
Komine J
LEWIS 208
Faridi A
LEWIS 208
Faridi A
PHYS A135 - Univ Physics 2 (non-majors) (4 Units)
A study of general principles of electricity, electromagnetism, optics,
theory of relativity, and quantum theory with applications to atoms,
nuclei and elementary particles. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Math A180 and A185, or Math A182H, and Physics
A130
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30455 9:35am-10:55am MWF
11:10am-2:20pm W
Phone: 714-432-5846
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34679 5:30pm-9:45pm MTWTh LEWIS 205
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34786 9:35am-11am TTh
BIO SC 102
30784 5:30pm-6:55pm TTh
LEWIS 205
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
LEWIS 209
LEWIS 209
Drum S
Drum S
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PHYS A185 - Calculus Based Physics:Mech (4 Units)
The Physics A185, A280, A285 sequence is required for students
planning to major in physics, chemistry or engineering. Newton’s laws
of motion, dynamics of particles in a given force field. gravitation,
conservation laws of energy, momentum, angular momentum, and the
kinematics of rigid body rotation. Propagation of mechanical waves
in different elastic medium, waves on the string, water waves, sound
waves. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PHYS 205.
Prerequisite: Math A180 or A182H or concurrent enrollment
Corequisite: Math A185
ADVISORY: One year of high school physics or a semester of
college physics.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phys A185 lab
(#30109, #32007, #34787).
Lecture
30311 11:10am-1:15pm TTh
34787 11:10am-2:20pm F
30109 1:30pm-4:40pm T
32007 1:30pm-4:40pm Th
Labs
CHEM 227
Guerra III A
LEWIS 206
LEWIS 206
LEWIS 206
Drum S
Guerra III A
Guerra III A
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in Phys A185 lab
#32008.
Lecture
30218 6:20pm-9:35pm M
LEWIS 206
Faridi A
6:20pm-7:25pm W
LEWIS 206
Faridi A
Lab
32008 7:35pm-10:45pm W
LEWIS 206
Faridi A
PHYS A280 - Calculus Based Phys:Elec/Mag (4 Units)
Continuation of Physics A185. Coulomb’s law, electrostatics fields,
conductors and insulators. Gauss’s law and electromagnetic fields.
Magnetic fields and Ampere’s law. Faraday’s law of induction and
Maxwell’s equations of electromagnetic fields. Electromagnetic energy
transfer by means of cables, transmission lines and transparent media.
Four hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.CID PHYS 210.
Prerequisite: Physics A185 and Math A180 and A185 or Math
A182H
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the Phys A280
lab (#31410, #34336).
Lecture
31898 11:10am-1:15pm MW
31410 1:30pm-4:40pm M
34336 1:30pm-4:40pm W
Labs
LEWIS 205
Guerra III A
LEWIS 206
LEWIS 206
Guerra III A
Guerra III A
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the Phys A280
lab, #34789.
Lecture
34788 6:20pm-9:35pm M
LEWIS 208
Drum S
6:20pm-7:25pm W
LEWIS 208
Drum S
Lab
34789 7:35pm-10:45pm W
LEWIS 208
Drum S
PHYS A285 - Calculus Based Physics:Modern (4
Units)
Heat, Light, Modern Physics. The dynamics of the transformation
of thermal energy into mechanical work, heat engines, heat pumps
and refrigerators. Light laws viewed in terms of geometric optics and
physical optics. The relevance of special theory of relativity to modern
physics. Introduction to quantum mechanics. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
C-ID PHYS 215.
Prerequisite: Physics A185 or A280
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the Phys A285
lab.
Lecture
32010 12:45pm-2:50pm MW
30836 3pm-6:10pm W
Lab
LEWIS 208
Faridi A
LEWIS 208
Faridi A
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Political Science
PSCI A101 - Survey of Current Issues (3 Units)
Survey of current issues and events in American and/or world politics.
Focus will be on issues and problems of political significance, opposing
viewpoints in the political realm, analysis and evaluation of arguments,
and ideological and political conflict. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Cemo J
Cemo J
PSCI A110 - International Relations (3 Units)
Introduction to international politics. Study of the relations of nationstates including the functions of power, ideology, diplomacy, international law, and organization, as well as military and economic factors.
Consideration of United States, Russian, and Chinese foreign policy and
prominent cold war and post-cold war problems as they illustrate concepts of international politics. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32017 9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 104
Arnold H
PSCI A180 - American Government (3 Units)
An introduction to the principles and problems of government with
particular emphasis on the American political system at all levels. This
course satisfies the state college requirements in the Constitution of
the United States, state, and local governments. This course may also
be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34648 11:50am-3pm MTWThF
FORUM
Arnold H
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32029 8am-9:25am MW
SO SCI 101
Arnold H
32042 8:30am-11:40am F
FORUM
Drew R
34041 9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 105
Rivera K
30947 9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 106
Coaty P
31010 11:10am-12:35pm MW
FORUM
Arnold H
32019 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
FORUM
Coaty P
32022 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
SO SCI 106
Arnold H
34042 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
C&L 110
Coaty P
31658 1:30pm-4:40pm M
FA 116
Drew R
31104 2:20pm-5:30pm W
SO SCI 110
Williams A
32021 4pm-5:25pm MW
SO SCI 103
Rivera K
31117 4:05pm-5:30pm TTh
SO SCI 101
Drew R
31065 6pm-9:10pm M
FORUM
Drew R
31524 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
SO SCI 104
Gonzalez N
CRN #32024 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin.
Email: pcoaty@occ.cccd.edu
32024 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Coaty P
PSCI A180H - American Government Honors (3 Units)
An introduction to the principles and problems of government with
particular emphasis on the American political system at all levels. This
course satisfies the state college requirements in the Constitution of the
United States, state, and local governments. May be taken for grades or
on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30163 8am-9:25am TTh
SO SCI 104
30070 9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI 104
Roessler M
Roessler M
PSCI A185 - Comparative Politics (3 Units)
An introduction to comparative empirical analysis of selected political
systems, including advanced democracies, communist and former
communist countries, and less developed countries, with an emphasis
on governmental institutions and political processes. Particular attention
is placed on the relationship between institutions and behavior. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31036 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
SO SCI 104
34850 6pm-9:10pm W
SO SCI 107
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
PSCI A188 - Intro Political Theory (3 Units)
Phone: 714-432-5753
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32014 8am-9:25am MW
SO SCI 110
34849 8am-9:25am TTh
SO SCI 106
CRN
Godfrey S
Godfrey S
An introduction to selected political theorists and concepts from Plato
to the present. Focus on the Western tradition and its major texts by
reading ancient, modern, and contemporary political thinkers to examine
their arguments on the nature of government and politics. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32651 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
SO SCI 103
Roessler M
PSCI A190 - Intro Am Legal System (3 Units)
An overview of the American legal system, its structure, and history.
Reviews many aspects of the law and judicial process: the adversarial
system, powers and jurisdiction of the federal and state courts, judicial
review, legal education, the legal profession, and other related topics.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33675 11:10am-12:35pm MW
SO SCI 104
Godfrey S
Polysomnography
Phone: 714-432-5541
PSG A100 - Polysomnography Basics (1 Unit)
An introduction to the pathological condition of a variety of sleep
related disorders, including basic set-up of the polysomnogram, types
of disorders, and treatment modalities for advanced respiratory care and
neurodiagnostic technology students. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Allied Health A115
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
31302 4:30pm-6:35pm W
MATH W 151
Scagliotti P
Psychology
Phone: 714-432-5753
PSYC A100 - Introduction to Psychology (3 Units)
This course is a scientific study of mental processes and behavior. The
following psychology topics are explored: methodology, physiology,
sensation, perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory,
intelligence, thought, language, development, motivation, emotion,
sexuality, health, stress, personality, abnormal disorders, and therapies.
This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PSY 110.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31426 9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 103
Smolin J
32032 9:35am-11am TTh
SCIENC HALL
Melrose C
31565 11:10am-12:35pm MW
SCIENC HALL
Maher D
32033 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
SCIENC HALL
Melrose C
31011 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
SCIENC HALL
Pham L
33255 6:30pm-9:40pm W
SO SCI 110
Schachat C
CRN #32035 is 100% online. After enrolling, students must read the
class syllabus at least one week BEFORE classes begin http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/dmaher
Email: dmaher@occ.cccd.edu
32035 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Maher D
PSYC A100H - Intro Psychology Honors (3 Units)
This course is a scientific study of mental processes and behavior. The
following psychology topics are explored: methodology, physiology,
sensation, perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory,
intelligence, thought, language, development, motivation, emotion,
sexuality, health, stress, personality, abnormal disorders, and therapies.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC. C-ID PSY 110.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31703 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
C&L 110
Pham L
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PSYC A105 - Psychology of Women (3 Units)
PSYC A160 - Stats for Behavior Sci (3 Units)
PSYC A235 - Psychosocial Rehab/Recovery (3 Units)
Evaluates traditional theories of the psychology of women and how they
relate to women today. Will examine what science has taught us about
the nature of women and how their psychology is both similar to and
different from that of men. Topics include communication styles, social
relationships, body image, sexuality, motherhood, work, and physical
and mental health. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Emphasizes the calculation, interpretation, and application of descriptive and inferential statistics in the behavioral sciences. Topics include
research methods, mathematical concepts, distributions, estimation,
correlation, regression, sampling and probability, hypothesis testing,
z and t Tests, ANOVA, and nonparametric tests. Students completing
Mathematics A160 may petition for alternative credit for Psychology
A160. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Introduces and familiarizes students with recovery and rehabilitation
methods that address co-occurring disorders, family support, work, and
education support. Introduces the student to community resources that
will aid them in assisting individuals with housing, employment, dual
diagnosis services, transportation, and other social services as part of
the recovery process. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Psychology A100
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31789 6:30pm-9:40pm T
C&L 115
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Labounty J
PSYC A110 - Psychology of Adjustmnt (3 Units)
The study of concepts and principles of personal and social adjustment.
Theories (e.g., biological, psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, humanistic) of healthy adjustment are explored and coupled with personal
discipline and responsibility of the individual student. The material is
geared to be relevant and applicable to contemporary society. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
32286 2:30pm-5:40pm MW
SO SCI 108
Designed for students who seek to acquire a basic understanding of
counseling psychology and helping roles in the mental health profession. Theoretical and practical approaches to treating emotionally,
developmentally, and cognitively impaired clients will be explored within
the context of the rehabilitation and recovery model and other treatment
models. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Norris T
PSYC A130 - Life Span Dvelpmntl Psyc (3 Units)
Psychological study of human development across the lifespan from
prenatal development through childhood, adolescence, adulthood,
and dying. Theories and research of physical, cognitive, personality,
and social development are examined, as well as attention to developmental problems. Institutions impacting each stage of development
also addressed. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. C-ID PSY 180.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33256 9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 111
34851 2:30pm-5:40pm M
SO SCI 104
32660 6pm-9:10pm Th
C&L 111
33259 6pm-9:10pm M
Gonzales J
Gonzales J
Gonzales J
PSYC A165 - Principles/Human Sexuality 1 (3 Units)
Interdisciplinary approach to psychological, social, and physiological
aspects of sexuality. Same as Sociology A165. Students completing
Psychology A165 may not receive credit for Sociology A165. May be
taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Smith R
PSYC A125 - Intro to Counseling Psychology (4 Units)
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32046 12:45pm-2:50pm TTh
SO SCI 105
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32662 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
FA 116
32049 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
C&L 111
32663 6pm-9:10pm T
C&L 111
Tangen K
Pifer H
Schachat C
PSYC A140 - Psych Adult Development (3 Units)
A study of human development from late adolescence through the
stages of early, middle and late adulthood. Emphasis will be on theories
of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31002 12:45pm-3:55pm M
SO SCI 110 Cisco Reuter H
PSYC A150 - Developmental Psychopathology (3
Units)
An overview of child and adolescent psychopathology, including autism
spectrum disorders, mental retardation, attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder, conduct disorders, substance abuse, and eating disorders.
Topics explored include the classification, assessment, course, etiology,
prevention, and treatment of disorders associated with early childhood,
middle childhood, and adolescence. The role of stigmatization, social
ostracism and support, risk and protective factors as well as gender
and cultural differences in developmental psychopathology will also
be examined. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Psychology A100 or A100H
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33257 12:45pm-3:55pm W
SO SCI 109 Rocha Milatovic
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34649 8:30am-11:40am MTWThF JOURN 107 Perez Stable Cox O
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30711 8am-9:25am MW
SO SCI 103
Larson M
30641 9:20am-12:30pm F
JOURN 107
Chavez Jr H
30803 12:45pm-3:55pm Th
FORUM Perez Stable Cox O
32105 12:45pm-3:55pm T
FORUM Perez Stable Cox O
30809 6pm-9:10pm T
FORUM Perez Stable Cox O
PSYC A175 - Human Sexuality 2 (3 Units)
An advanced course on human sexuality in which the social-psychological factors that affect sexual behavior will be explored. This course will
examine the extent to which knowledge, preferences, lifestyle, awareness, and education affect sexuality. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Psychology A165
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34852 4pm-7:10pm T
SO SCI 106
Chavez Jr H
PSYC A185 - Principles of Psychology (3 Units)
This course emphasizes contemporary interests, recent discoveries,
and classic studies in psychology, with attention to developmental psychology, physiological psychology, abnormal psychology and the other
subfields. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Psychology A100 or A100H
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31015 9:35am-11am TTh
34853 12:45pm-3:55pm W
C&L 110
C&L 115
Norris T
Basile C
PSYC A200 - Positive Psychology (3 Units)
Focus on presenting practical ways to promote and maintain well-being
and happiness by managing emotions, strengthening positive character
traits, and fostering better relationships. Topics include compassion,
mindfulness, creativity and flow, self-knowledge, self-esteem, love,
parenting, friendships, work ethics and achievement, spirituality, tolerance, resilience and humor. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31660 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
SCIENC HALL
Maher D
PSYC A220 - Psychology of Personality (3 Units)
A survey of classical and contemporary personality theories, research,
and applications. This course may also be offered online. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Psychology A100 or A100H
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32609 11:10am-12:35pm MW
SO SCI 105
Smolin J
32055 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
SO SCI 105
Smolin J
CRN #31857 is 100% online. After enrolling, students must e-mail the
instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions
to begin.
Email: cbasile@occ.cccd.edu
31857 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Basile C
C&L 115
Taylor J
PSYC A245 - Field Work/Mental Hlth Wrkrs (3 Units)
Fieldwork experience is a component of the Mental Health Worker
Certificate Program. Class meetings emphasize learning about working
in the mental health field and developing associated skills. Students
will be assigned a supervised experience in a contracted mental
health placement setting. 1 hour lecture, 8 hours arranged. Transfer
Credit: CSU
Prerequisite: Psychology A100, A125, A235, and A255 with a
minimum grade of ‘C’. CPR Certification; and instructor consent.
The course instructor must approve fieldwork placement settings.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Before enrolling, students must e-mail the Mental Health Worker
program coordinator, Charlene Melrose, at cmelrose@occ.cccd.edu to
document the completion of prerequisites for the course and receive
approval to enroll in Psych A245. The coordinator will work with
enrolled students to assign them to a fieldwork placement setting.
33260 4:10pm-5:10pm W
9 hrs/week arr.
SO SCI 109 Rocha Milatovic
COMM SITE
PSYC A250 - Psychobiology (3 Units)
This course is an examination of the relationships between the brain and
behavior and their application to self-management. The anatomy and
physiology of the following will be explored: neurological disorders and
their treatments, sensation, perception, sexuality, drug use, emotion,
sleep, learning, memory, and internal bodily states. This course may
also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PSY 150.
Prerequisite: Psychology A100 or A100H
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32057 9:35am-11am TTh
34044 11:10am-12:35pm MW
30892 6pm-9:10pm T
C&L 111
FA 116
SO SCI 101
Tangen K
Gonzales J
Koontz J
PSYC A255 - Abnormal Psychology (3 Units)
A survey of abnormal psychology, models of abnormal behavior, assessment and classification of psychological disorders, etiology and treatment, and legal and ethical issues. This course emphasizes a critical
thinking approach for understanding content in the context of a culturally
diverse society. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PSY 120.
Prerequisite: Psychology A100 or A100H
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34045 9:35am-11am TTh
34046 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
34047 4:20pm-7:30pm W
SO SCI 105
SO SCI 105
SO SCI 105
Smolin J
Smolin J
Smolin J
PSYC A260 - Social Psychology (3 Units)
Topics explored include self-perceptions, attitudes and behavior, group
influence and persuasion, attraction and relationships, stereotypes,
prejudice, aggression, helping, and the application of social psychology
to health, business, and law. This course may also be offered online.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Psychology A100 or A100H and Psychology A160 or
Math A160 or Math A160H
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32058 9am-12:10pm F
SO SCI 107
Pifer H
32034 11:10am-12:35pm MW
C&L 110
Pham L
CRN #31039 is 100% online. Students must e-mail the instructor by
Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin.
Email: cbasile@occ.cccd.edu
31039 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
Online
Basile C
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PSYC A270 - Psychology of Learning (3 Units)
RADT A216 - Advanced Patient Care (2 Units)
Investigates types of learning, the background and research that led to
their discovery, and current models of learning, memory, and problem
solving. Critical and analytical thinking applied to instances of everyday
learning and memory. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Multi-skill preparation for the allied health professional including management communication skills and business management concepts,
and contrast media administration limited to the upper extremity.
Transfer Credit: CSU. Three lecture hours, three lab hours.
Prerequisite: Allied Health A115
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31642 11:10am-12:35pm MW
C&L 111
Kang H
This course addresses the principles and techniques which enter into
experimental research concerning behavior and emphasizes designing,
conducting, analyzing, and reporting research in the behavioral sciences. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Psychology A100 and completion of or concurrent
enrollment in Psychology A160 or Mathematics A160 or Mathematics A160H
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
11:10am-12:40pm MW
12:45pm-4:05pm M
12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
2:10pm-3:55pm TTh
2:20pm-3:45pm TTh
3:45pm-5:30pm TTh
6:40pm-8:05pm MW
8:05pm-9:50pm MW
SO SCI 109
SO SCI 109
C&L 111
C&L 111
C&L 110
C&L 110
C&L 110
C&L 110
Melrose C
Melrose C
Gonzales J
Gonzales J
Pham L
Pham L
Koontz J
Koontz J
Radiologic Technology
Phone: 714-432-5540
RADT A172 - Clinical Lab 2 (1 Unit)
Clinical experience in an affiliated radiology department under the
supervision of certificated radiology and health care personnel utilizing
a condensed format. Radiographic skills to include assisting with routine
contrast media studies of the GI and GU tracts. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Radiologic Technology A171
4 week course beginning Jan 2.
33796 32 hrs/week arr.
COMM SITE
Holt K
RADT A175 - Positiong & Critique 2 (3 Units)
Radiographic positioning principles, laboratory practice, and image analysis of the lower extremities, vertebral column, and basic skull. Overview
of common pathologies of identified areas. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Radiologic Technology A170
$30 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a RadT A175 lab.
Lecture
31233 11:30am-1:35pm M
32063 7:30am-11:45am W
32064 12:30pm-4:45pm W
Labs
ALH SC 104
Holt K
ALH SC 103
ALH SC 103
Holt K
Holt K
RADT A176 - Clinical Lab 3 (5.5 Units)
Clinical experience in an affiliated radiology department under the supervision of certified radiology and health care personnel. Radiographic
skills to be emphasized will be fluoroscopic procedures, GU tract, upper
and lower extremities, and routine spinal column. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Radiologic Technology A171 and A172
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32066 7am-3:30pm TThF
COMM SITE
33797 7am-3:30pm TThF
UCIMC
Sachs L
Holt K
Pierce D
Barton E
RADT A185 - Radiographic Pathology (1 Unit)
Advanced study, identification, and critique of common radiographic
pathologies in major body systems. Assists the learner in providing
quality patient care. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Radiologic Technology A170
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
30287 9am-11:20am M
ALH SC 104
ALH SC 110
ALH SC 110
Sachs L
Sachs L
Henry L
Introduction to advanced imaging principles and procedures to include
diagnostic specials, interventional angiography CT and MR sectional
anatomy as related to these imaging procedures. Principles of mammographic imaging per California state (RHB) regulations. Introduction
to quality assurance principles and techniques. Elements of professional
development. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Radiologic Technology A270
$35 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a RadT A275 lab.
Lecture
30279 9:45am-11:50am T
32067 7:30am-9:35am T
32068 1pm-3:05pm T
Labs
ALH SC 103
Sachs L
ALH SC 103
ALH SC 103
Sachs L
Sachs L
RADT A276 - Clinical Lab 6 (1 Unit)
Clinical experience in an affiliated radiology department under
the supervision of certified radiology and health care personnel.
Radiographic skills emphasized are advanced contrast media procedures, trauma, portable radiography, pediatric and surgical exams.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Radiologic Technology A271 or concurrent enrollment
4 week course beginning Jan.2.
33798 32 hrs/week arr.
COMM SITE
Holt K
RADT A277 - Clinical Lab 7 (6 Units)
Clinical experience in an affiliated radiology department under the
supervision of certified radiology and health care personnel. Emphasis
on independent radiography and decision making. Professional growth
and program exit skills are expected. Transfer Credit: CSU. Twenty-four
hours clinical.
Prerequisite: Radiologic Technology A276 or concurrent enrollment
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32005 24 hrs/week arr.
COMM SITE
Holt K
Sachs L
RADT A285 - ARRT Board Prep (1 Unit)
Comprehensive categorical review of diagnostic radiologic technology in preparation for State and National Certification boards. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Radiologic Technology A110
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32072 10:30am-11:35am Th
ALH SC 104
Sachs L
RADT A290 - Applied Physics/Fluoros (2.5 Units)
Applied principles of physics for current radiographic equipment including fluoroscopy, image viewing and recording systems, and tomography.
Study of knowledge and skills required to qualify student for fluoroscopy
component of state licensure exam. Review of imaging concepts (analog
and digital), x-ray beam quantity and quality, and radiation protection.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Radiologic Technology A110
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32073 7:30am-10:05am Th
ALH SC 104
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Real Estate
Phone: 714-432-5867
RE A110 - R E Principles (3 Units)
Designed for those preparing for the state real estate license examination and for those interested in the various aspects of real estate
ownership and sales. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
RADT A275 - Positiong & Critique 4 (3 Units)
PSYC A280 - Intro Expermntl Methods (4 Units)
31046
31692
32061
32020
32684 12pm-1:25pm Th
1:25pm-3:10pm Th
CRN
Sachs L
Holt K
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31841 9:35am-12:45pm F
BUS ED 104
Beau L
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #30918 is 100% online. E-mail class questions to the instructor
through e-mail in your Blackboard class.
30918 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
Online
Beau L
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #31842 is 100% online. E-mail class questions to the instructor
through e-mail in your Blackboard class.
31842 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
Online
Beau L
RE A120 - Legal Aspects of R E (3 Units)
Escrows, sales contracts, trust deeds, landlord tenant, liens, probate
sales, joint tenancy, etc. Emphasizes the more complex aspects of real
estate law. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Real Estate A110
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
CRN #31232 is 100% online. E-mail class questions to the instructor
through e-mail in your Blackboard class.
31232 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
Online
Beau L
RE A130 - Real Estate Practice (3 Units)
Covers the day to day practice of real estate including sales, working
with buyers and sellers, the listing and purchase agreement, finance,
taxation, property management and investing for real estate. This course
may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Real Estate A110
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
CRN #31198 is 100% online. E-mail class questions to the instructor
through e-mail in your Blackboard class.
31198 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
Online
Beau L
Religious Studies
Phone: 714-432-5753
RLST A100 - Introduction Religious Studies (3 Units)
An introduction to the study of religion as an academic discipline with
particular emphasis on the nature of religion, the methods used to study
religious life, ways of expressing religious experience, and the practice
of religion. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32664 11:10am-12:35pm MW
SO SCI 111
Norling M
RLST A110 - World Religion (3 Units)
An identification of the nature of religious thinking and belief. The
variety of patterns developed in both the West and the East are explored
with a special emphasis on the relevance to the contemporary intellectual world. Same as Philosophy A110. Students completing Religious
Studies A110 may not receive credit for Philosophy A110. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30935 9am-12:10pm F
SO SCI 103
34099 6pm-9:10pm M
SO SCI 104
32078 6:30pm-9:40pm W
JOURN 107
Holland M
Dzida A
Holland M
75
Orange Coast College SPRING 2014
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
RLST A115 - Philosophy of Religion (3 Units)
An examination of key issues and problems of religion, including the
nature and significance of religion and religious experience, arguments
for and against the existence of God, the nature of God, the problem of
evil, and the relation between science and religion. Same as Philosophy
A115. Students completing Religious Studies A115 may not receive
credit for Philosophy A115. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30247 6:30pm-9:40pm Th
SO SCI 103
Dzida A
RLST A120 - Ethics (3 Units)
An introduction to ethical theories and problems. An analysis of the
theories and principles on which moral judgments are based and the
way these judgments are used in moral problems such as abortion,
euthanasia, capital punishment, sexual equality, discrimination, censorship, and economic justice. Special attention will be given to the kinds
of arguments used in ethical discussion. Philosophy A120. Students
completing Religious Studies A120 may not receive credit for Philosophy
120. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34645 6pm-9:10pm MTWThF
FORUM
Norling M
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32085 8am-9:25am MW
SO SCI 104 Westbrook N
34857 8am-9:25am TTh
SO SCI 105
Bernier M
32079 9am-12:10pm F
SO SCI 104 Westbrook N
34858 9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 110
Grey G
30811 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
SO SCI 104
Townsend T
CRN #34050 is open to all students and will focus on biomedical
issues of ethics such as cloning, quality of life, euthanasia, animal
rights, gene therapy, etc. Provider approved by the California BRN,
CEP#12655 for 54 contact hours.
34050 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
SO SCI 111
Norling M
31328 12:45pm-2:10pm MW
SO SCI 111
Norling M
31656 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
SO SCI 101
Katz E
34566 12:45pm-2:10pm TTh
SO SCI 111
Norling M
34856 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
SO SCI 111
Norling M
34052 4:05pm-5:30pm MW
C&L 111
Gorsuch E
30898 6pm-9:10pm W
SO SCI 104
Markle G
34855 6pm-9:10pm M
JOURN 107
Majors D
A study of the historical situation of the world of Jesus’s day and an
investigation of the main outlines of his life and teachings. The contributions made by Judaism and the Greek and Roman worlds to the shaping
of the Christian religion. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass
basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Instructor
Respiratory Care
RSPC A191 - Clinical Lab 1 (1.5 Units)
Beginning clinical practice of procedures presented in Respiratory Care
A190. Includes hospital and respiratory therapy department orientation,
recordkeeping, patient chart evaluation, use of compressed gases,
medical gas therapy, humidity and aerosol therapy, drug administration,
sterilization and culturing of equipment, incentive spirometry, IPPB and
chest physiotherapy, and patient assessment. Offered on a pass-no
pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Corequisite: Respiratory Care A190 and A195
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31331 7am-4:00pm Th
COMM SITE
Russell J
Rhines L
Boutilier A
Interpretation of arterial blood gases, arterial puncture technique,
blood gas analysis. Interpretation of fluid and electrolyte imbalances,
renal physiology on acid base control. Phlebotomy theory. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Respiratory Care A185
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
ALH SC 106
ALH SC 106
Riggio A
Riggio A
RSPC A275 - Resp Care Procedures (3 Units)
Respiratory care procedures, including physical assessment of the
chest, chest x-ray assessment, airway management, bronchoscopy,
chest tube drainage, electrocardiogram performance and interpretation,
and ALS procedures. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Respiratory Care A185
Corequisite: Respiratory Care A276
$7 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34867 7:30am-10:40am T
ALH SC 106
10:40am-11:45am T
ALH SC 106
Legacy D
Legacy D
Assessment of critical pulmonary patients with emphasis on assessment
techniques, critical care procedures, and management techniques as
applied to case studies. Includes use of both actual and simulated
patient scenarios using information gathering and decision making by
the Respiratory Care Practitioner. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Respiratory Care A276
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
COMM SITE Grzeskowiak M
Westbrook N
Theory, use, and application of medical techniques used to monitor
cardiopulmonary status and advanced techniques of diagnosis and
treatment. Includes hemodynamic monitoring and non-invasive blood
gas monitoring. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Respiratory Care A260 and A270
Corequisite: Respiratory Care A286
12 week course beginning the week of Jan 30.
32088 7:30am-9:40am Th
ALH SC 105
Riggio A
RSPC A285 - Pulmonary Func Testing (2 Units)
RLST A160 - Islam (3 Units)
Islam, the youngest of the world’s major religions, has evolved to play
a significant role in world politics. The course will introduce students
to the beliefs and practices of Islam, its history and development, its
contribution to the arts and sciences, and its significant role in the 21st
century. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
Theory and application of pulmonary function testing by mechanical and
electronic devices. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Respiratory Care A260 and A265
$10 material fee for this course
12 week courses beginning the week of Jan 31.
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a RSPC A285.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
32089 8am-10:20am F
Shaikh M
Lecture
Labs
32621 10:30am-12:50pm F
32622 1:10pm-3:30pm F
Bldg/Room
Instructor
Clinical application of respiratory therapy primarily in critical care areas.
Includes airway management, patient assessment, ventilator mechanics
and management, and monitoring of the critically ill patient. Offered on
a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Respiratory Care A276
Corequisite: Respiratory Care A280 and A290
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
10 week course beginning the week of Feb 20.
32090 24 hrs/week arr.
COMM SITE
Riggio A
Legacy D
RSPC A287 - Clinical Internship (2 Units)
Advanced clinical utilization of knowledge and skills in critical care
or specialty areas. Cumulative application of assessment, diagnostic,
therapeutic, and judgmental skills acquired within the Respiratory Care
Program. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Corequisite: Respiratory Care A286
4 week course beginning the week of Apr 28.
32092 40 hrs/week arr.
COMM SITE
Riggio A
Legacy D
RSPC A290 - Neonatal Intensive Care (2 Units)
Theory & practice of neonatal intensive respiratory care with emphasis
on the role of the R.C.P. Includes fetal anatomy & physiology, delivery
& assessment, resuscitation, neonatal pathologies, respiratory care
diagnostic & therapeutic procedures, & techniques for mechanical
ventilation. Provider approved C.B.R.N, CEP #12655 for 56 hours.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Respiratory Care A260, A270, and A275
Corequisite: Respiratory Care A286
$6 material fee for this course
12 week course beginning the week of Jan 29.
32094 11:30am-1:35pm W
ALH SC 106
1:35pm-3:55pm W
ALH SC 106
Legacy D
Legacy D
RSPC A296 - Resp Care Board Review (1 Unit)
Comprehensive categorical review of diagnostic and therapeutic modalities in Respiratory Care to prepare for national certification, national
registry, and state licensing board examinations. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Respiratory Care A278
12 week course beginning the week of Jan 30.
32093 10:30am-11:45am Th
ALH SC 105
Riggio A
Sociology
Phone: 714-432-5753
SOC A100 - Introduction to Sociology (3 Units)
RSPC A280 - Critical Care Monitorng (1 Unit)
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Time
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
RSPC A260 - Arterial Blood Gases (2.5 Units)
34866 7:30am-9:35am W
9:35am-10:40am W
CRN
RSPC A286 - Clinical Lab 4 (3 Units)
Phone: 714-432-5541
33802 9 hrs/week arr.
An introduction to the religions of Asia including Hinduism, Buddhism,
Taoism, and Confucianism. In addition to historical background and
the current status of the religion, the course will focus on the scripture
of each religion. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32653 7pm-10:10pm Th
SO SCI 109
Bldg/Room
Gorsuch E
RLST A150 - Eastern Thought (3 Units)
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34100 9:35am-11am MW
C&L 115
Time
RSPC A278 - Pulmonary Case Assessmt (1 Unit)
RLST A130 - Life & Times of Jesus (3 Units)
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32082 7pm-10:10pm W
SO SCI 103
CRN
ALH SC 105
Legacy D
ALH SC 106
ALH SC 106
Legacy D
Legacy D
The study of social interrelationships and human group organization.
Attention is given to the foundations of society, culture, group organization, social differentiation, and the methods of sociological study.
Emphasis is on American social institutions. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
C-ID SOCI 110.
4 week course beginning Jan. 2.
34642 8:30am-11:40am MTWThF SCIENC HALL
Pettus C
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34057 8am-9:25am MW
FORUM
Pettus C
34064 8am-9:25am TTh
FORUM
Pettus C
34058 9am-12:10pm F
SO SCI 105
Phan S
34060 9:35am-11am MW
FORUM
Pettus C
34067 11:10am-12:35pm TTh
C&L 111
Go M
34062 1pm-4:10pm F
SO SCI 101
Alabi J
34063 2:20pm-3:45pm MW
SO SCI 105
Staff
34066 4:20pm-5:45pm TTh
FORUM
Staff
34068 6pm-9:10pm Th
JOURN 107
Staff
34059 7pm-10:10pm W
MATH LCT 2
Phan S
8 week course beginning the week of Jan 27.
34065 3pm-6:10pm TTh
C&L 115
Vandervis M
76
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Bldg/Room
Instructor
If interested contact:
jbrown@occ.cccd.edu.
SOC A105 - Nonverbal Behavior (3 Units)
An analysis and individual awareness of nonverbal behavior in human
interaction with emphasis on Western cultural patterns. Attention is
given to the various levels of segments of nonverbal human interaction,
including gesture, spatiality, body positions, and expression laughter.
Foundations and developmental patterns of nonverbal dimensions are
explored. Same as Anthropology A105. Students completing Sociology
A105 may not receive credit for Anthropology A105. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30744 11:10am-12:35pm MW
C&L 115 Rothschild-Boros
SOC A110 - Intro to Marriage & Family (3 Units)
The family, its structures and functions. Emphasis on the sociological
theory and research on marriage, kinship systems, components of mate
selection, intimate relationships, and child-rearing practices. The family
is examined in historical perspective and in relation to social change.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID SOCI 130.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
SO SCI 101
SO SCI 103
MATH LCT 2
Alabi J
Go M
Alabi J
Vandervis M
SOC A185 - Analysis of Social Problems (3 Units)
An analysis of contemporary social problems. Topics include global
ecology, political economy, sexual behavior, drug use, racism, sexism,
ageism, education, environment, health issues, crime, and violence.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID SOCI 115.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34859
34054
33648
32116
34055
8am-9:25am TTh
9:35am-11am TTh
12:45pm-2:10pm MW
2:20pm-3:45pm MW
6pm-9:10pm W
SO SCI 112
SO SCI 112
SO SCI 103
C&L 111
SO SCI 101
Ridnor R
Staff
Staff
Lindleaf K
Lindleaf K
SOC A185H - Analys Soc Problems Honors (3 Units)
An analysis of contemporary social problems. Topics include global
ecology, political economy, sexual behavior, drug use, racism, sexism,
ageism, education, environment, health issues, crime, and violence.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID SOCI 115.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33328 9:35am-11am MW
SO SCI 109
Ridnor R
SOC A200 - Intro to Research Methods (3 Units)
Introduces basic steps in the research process and/or basic steps
in critically evaluating discussions on social issues using a variety of
research methodologies. Emphasizes the scientific investigation of
social subject matter. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. C-ID SOCI 120.
Prerequisite: Sociology A100 or A100H
ADVISORY: Mathematics/Psychology A160
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34053 9:35am-11am TTh
SO SCI LAB
Bldg/Room
Instructor
Ridnor R
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
SPAN A285 - Intermediate Spanish 2 (5 Units)
Phone: 714-432-5716
OCC now offers a Credit for Previous
Study of Spanish program. You can
earn double the amount of units for
Spanish.
Prerequisites:
Students must be returning OCC
students with at least 12 units taken
at OCC and have a minimum 2.4 GPA.
8 week course beginning the week of Mar 31.
30954 3pm-6:10pm TTh
C&L 115
Time
Spanish
BUENAS NOTICIAS
34225 9am-12:10pm F
34135 9:35am-11am TTh
32097 11:10am-12:35pm MW
CRN
SPAN A180 - Elementary Spanish 1 (5 Units)
The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in listening,
speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish, with an introduction to cultures related to the Spanish language. This course is equivalent to two
years of high school Spanish. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Continuation of Spanish A280, with further refinement of language
skills at the intermediate level and investigation of cultures related to
the Spanish language in preparation for higher level specialized work.
May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Spanish A280 or A280H
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32123 2pm-4:35pm MW
LIT&LN 215
Brown J
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31474 8:25am-11am MW
LIT&LN 215
Keith A
30666 8:25am-11am TTh
LIT&LN 219
Merlo A
32783 8:25am-11am TTh
LIT&LN 245
Muelas M
30791 9:35am-12:10pm MW
TECHCT 185
Brown J
31132 11:10am-1:45pm MW
LIT&LN 219
Merlo A
31493 11:10am-1:45pm MW
LIT&LN 215
Keith A
31339 11:10am-1:45pm TTh
WATSON 262
Horton A
34594 11:10am-1:45pm TTh
LIT&LN 245 Sherman Falcioni
30716 2pm-4:35pm MW
LIT&LN 245
Houssels M
34595 2pm-4:35pm MW
TECHCT 185
Mora F
34585 2pm-4:35pm TTh
LIT&LN 215
Scarfone P
34700 2pm-4:35pm TTh
LIT&LN 245 Sherman Falcioni
34699 4:45pm-7:20pm MW
TECHCT 185
Staff
31363 7:30pm-10:05pm TTh
LIT&LN 215
Staff
SPAN A180H - Elementary Spanish 1 Honors (5 Units)
The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in listening,
speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish, with an introduction to cultures related to the Spanish language. This course is equivalent to two
years of high school Spanish. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no
pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31482 11:10am-1:45pm MW
LIT&LN 221 Sherman Falcioni
SPAN A185 - Elementary Spanish 2 (5 Units)
Continuation of Spanish A180, with further development of listening,
speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and additional exploration
of cultures related to the Spanish language. This course is equivalent
to three years of high school Spanish. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Spanish A180 or completion of two years of high
school Spanish with a grade of ‘C’ or better.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30996 8:25am-11am TTh
LIT&LN 215
33529 8:25am-11am MW
LIT&LN 245
31397 11:10am-1:45pm MW
LIT&LN 245
30198 4:45pm-7:20pm TTh
LIT&LN 215
Keith A
Muelas M
Muelas M
Mora F
SPAN A185H - Elementary Spanish 2 Honors (5 Units)
Continuation of Spanish A180H, with further development of listening,
speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and additional exploration of
cultures related to the Spanish language. This course is equivalent to
three years of high school Spanish. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Spanish A180H or completion of two years of high
school Spanish with a grade of ‘C’ or better.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30228 8:25am-11am TTh
LIT&LN 221Villegas Bonno P
SPAN A280 - Intermediate Spanish 1 (5 Units)
Continuation of Spanish A185, with further development of language
skills at the intermediate level and exploration of cultures related to the
Spanish language. Additional emphasis on reading and writing, with an
introduction to selected literary works. May be taken for grades or on a
pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Prerequisite: Spanish A185
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34230 11:10am-1:45pm TTh
TECHCT 185
Brown J
Speech/Language
Pathology Assistant
Phone: 714-432-5883
SLPA A140 - Intro to Comm Disorders (3 Units)
Study of communicative disorders in both children and adults to include
classification and prevalence, types of disorders, diagnostic techniques,
remediation of speech and language, and treatment protocols. The role
of the speech-language pathologist and audiologist is covered. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Speech-Language Pathology Assistant A100
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30037 9am-12:10pm T
CS & D 104 Mcclanahan A
SLPA A150 - Intro to Phonetics (3 Units)
An introduction to phonetics including the analysis, description, and
transcription of speech. The course encompasses speech production,
acoustics, International Phonetic Alphabet, fine phonetic transcription,
phonetic measurements, dialects, and the analysis of both normal and
abnormal speech sounds. Protocol techniques for therapy are covered.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Speech-Language Pathology Assistant A100
Corequisite: Speech-Language Pathology Assistant A140
$5 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30093 9am-12:20pm M
CS & D 104 Mcclanahan A
10am-12:05pm W
CS & D 104 Mcclanahan A
SLPA A200 - Adult Geriatric Dis (2 Units)
Therapeutic techniques and assessment directed at adult and geriatric
conditions. Special emphasis on acquired conditions and specialized
application/adaptation of screening, protocols, and therapy. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Speech-Language Pathology Assistant A180
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30206 1:10pm-3:15pm Th
CS & D 104 Mcclanahan A
SLPA A250 - SLPA Clinical 2 (5 Units)
Advanced application of clinical practice procedures and therapeutic
techniques performed under the guidance of a speech pathologist.
Client observation, treatment protocols, record keeping procedures,
and discussion of case study management issues are also covered.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Speech-Language Pathology Assistant A180 and A190.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30096 12pm-1:00pm Th
19 hrs/week arr.
CS & D 104 Mcclanahan A
COMM SITE Mcclanahan A
Theater Arts
Phone: 714-432-5640 or 714-432-5829
THEA A100 - Introduction to Theatre (3 Units)
An introductory lecture course which explores the process of creating
theatre today, including the contributions of the playwright, actor, director and designer. Plays of varying genres will be viewed and discussed.
Students will attend and review two OCC-produced plays. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID THTR 111.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31116 12:10pm-3:20pm T
31413 6:15pm-9:25pm Th
DRAMA 102
MUS 106
Corley C
Corley C
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CRN
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Bldg/Room
Instructor
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
THEA A104 - Improvisation (3 Units)
THEA A145 - Touring Production (3 Units)
TUTR A150 - Tutoring Skills/Ctr (1 Unit)
The student will rehearse and perform individual and group improvisational scenes and exercises. The goal of the course is to help performers
work with ease in front of an audience or camera. May be taken for
grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Students will participate in elements of presenting a show at various
locations. These elements will include: acting, set design, set construction, lighting, sound design, costuming, make up, and interaction with
audiences through question and answer sessions. This course may
require occasional overnight stays. Roles are assigned through audition.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
PRODUCTION: TBA
AUDITIONS: First two class meetings.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Designed for students who meet the criteria to be tutors in one of the
Student Success Center. Tutoring skills development in the areas of
interpersonal and communication skills, learning styles, study skills
techniques, diversity/cultural awareness, and Socratic method. Open
entry/open exit. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31937 7pm-9:05pm T
DRAMA 102
9:05pm-11:15pm T
DRAMA 102
Nguyen B
Nguyen B
THEA A105 - Drama And Acting (3 Units)
An introduction to acting and dramatic literature. Includes analysis of
plays and dramatic structure, rehearsal techniques and performance of
scenes and monologues. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31603 11:10am-12:35pm MW
31606 12:15pm-1:40pm TTh
DRAMA 102
DRAMA 101
Ferzacca J
Gitlin P
THEA A106 - Acting Fundamentals (3 Units)
This course prepares a student to apply basic acting theory to performance and develops the skills of interpretation of drama through acting.
Special attention is paid to skills for performance: memorization, stage
movement, vocal production, and interpretation of text. Required for
theatre arts majors. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31665 9:50am-11:05am TTh
DRAMA 101
11:05am-11:55am TTh
DRAMA 101
31758 12:45pm-2pm MW
DRAMA 102
2pm-2:50pm MW
DRAMA 102
Gitlin P
Gitlin P
Ferzacca J
Ferzacca J
THEA A107 - Acting 2 (3 Units)
This course follows Acting Fundamentals and continues the exploration
of theories and techniques used in preparation for the interpretation
of drama through acting. The emphasis will be placed on deepening
the understanding of the acting process through character analysis,
monologues, and scenes. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
ADVISORY: Theatre Arts A106
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31939 1:50pm-5:00pm Th
1 hr/week arr.
DRAMA 102
DRAMA 102
Mittler W
Mittler W
THEA A126 - Mus Theatre Rehears/Perf Begin (3
Units)
This course provides instruction and supervised participation in theatre
rehearsal and performance of a stage musical. Students will gain
practical acting and singing experience at a beginning level. Actors
must pass auditions. Cast assignments will be given upon enrollment.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
13 week course beginning the week of Feb 17.
34803 7pm-7:20pm MWThF
7:20pm-8:25pm MWThF
DRAMA 101
DRAMA 101
Staff
THEA A129 - Technical Theatre Practicum (3 Units)
Students will gain practical experience in the application of production
responsibilities in any of the following: stage management, house
management, construction of scenery, properties or costume, lighting,
sound, and running crews of a faculty-directed play. Transfer Credit:
CSU.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34804 2:10pm-3:15pm W
3:15pm-5pm W
DRAMA 101
DRAMA 101
Scaglione D
Scaglione D
THEA A141 - OCC Theatre Repertory (3 Units)
Students will plan and produce several plays. All aspects of play production including directing, acting, design, publicity, technical production
and house management will be practiced. This course extends and
enriches experience beyond previous beginning acting and technical
courses. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
31762 11am-2:00pm W
10am-2:00pm F
DRAMA 101
DRAMA 101
Golson C
Golson C
THEA A177 - Make-Up (3 Units)
A practical introduction to basic makeup techniques for theatre and film.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31765 9:50am-11am MW
11am-11:55am MW
DRAMA 103
DRAMA 103
Scaglione D
Scaglione D
THEA A178 - Stage Costuming (3 Units)
An introduction to costuming techniques for the theatre and entertainment industry. Topics include basic costume construction and alteration
techniques, costume craft tools and materials, mask making and an
introduction to costume design methods. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31752 12pm-2:50pm M
1 hr 25 min/week arr.
DRAMA 105
DRAMA 105
Corley C
Corley C
THEA A206 - Acting 3 (3 Units)
Advanced techniques based on the study, analysis, rehearsal, and
performance of dramatic scenes. Areas of concentration include
projection and articulation, goal discovery and setting, and the use of
imagery and connection. Three hours lecture, one hour studio. Transfer
Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31643 1:50pm-5:00pm Th
1 hr/week arr.
DRAMA 102
DRAMA 102
Mittler W
Mittler W
THEA A207 - Acting 4 (3 Units)
Advanced acting techniques with particular emphasis on stage diction.
Units of study include phonetics, voice projection, vocal quality, dialects,
and the application of vocal techniques to dramatic literature. Required
of theatre arts majors. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31644 1:50pm-5:00pm Th
1 hr/week arr.
DRAMA 102
DRAMA 102
Mittler W
Mittler W
THEA A275 - Directing (3 Units)
An examination of the basic principles and problems in stage direction.
Students will complete directing assignments by directing a student production or special project, assisting a faculty director with a production,
or stage managing a faculty-directed play. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
33075 3pm-4:50pm MW
4 hrs/week arr.
DRAMA 102
DRAMA 102
Golson C
Golson C
Tutoring
Supervised peer tutoring in academic courses for students who want
assistance with course content and/or study skills. This is an open entry/
open exit course. Offered on a pass option basis only. This course may
be taken four times. NOT APPLICABLE TO AA DEGREE.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Kamphuis J
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
TUTR A060 - Supervised Learning (0 Units)
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31095 5pm-6:50pm M
DRAMA 101
8 hrs/week arr.
DRAMA 101
Supervised learning for student academic assistance to help students
in historically difficult classes master content while they develop
and integrate learning and study strategies. Enrollment is open all
semester. This course may be taken four times. Not applicable to an
AA/AS degree.
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
Corley C
Corley C
33285 1 hr 25 min/week arr.
SUCCESS CT
Kamphuis J
Welding Technology
Phone: 714-432-5820
WELD A100 - Arc & Oxy-acetylene (3 Units)
Beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene welding that covers safety
practices, use of equipment, brazing and cutting operations, and applications to various types of steels. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$20 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
31004 1pm-2:00pm MW
SKL CT 104
2pm-4:10pm MW
SKL CT 101
32164 1pm-2:00pm TTh
SKL CT 104
2pm-4:10pm TTh
SKL CT 101
32163 5:45pm-6:45pm TTh
SKL CT 104
6:45pm-8:55pm TTh
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
Budwig E
Budwig E
CNSTWELD A101 - Arc & Oxy-acetylene (4 Units)
Beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene welding that covers safety
practices, use of equipment, welding in all positions, brazing and cutting operations, and applications to various types of steels. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
$25 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32045 1pm-2:00pm MW
SKL CT 104
2pm-5:15pm MW
SKL CT 101
32165 1pm-2:00pm TTh
SKL CT 104
2pm-5:15pm TTh
SKL CT 101
32190 5:45pm-6:45pm TTh
SKL CT 104
6:45pm-10pm TTh
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
Budwig E
Budwig E
WELD A102 - Weld Test GMAW (.5 Units)
Weld testing for mastery of levels I, II, III and/or IV in the Gas Metal
Arc Welding process. When completed, may lead to a Certificate of
Specialization. A Certification Certificate will also be issued for the
appropriate level. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Enroll only when ready to test.
32166 1 hr 25 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
WELD A103 - Weld Test GMAW (.5 Units)
Weld testing for mastery of Gas Metal Arc Welding process to the
industry standard set by the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision
Repair (I-CAR) required tests. A Welder Qualification Certification will be
issued. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test.
Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Enroll only when ready to test.
32167 1 hr 25 min/week arr.
TUTR A050 - Supervised Tutoring (0 Units)
SUCCESS CT
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30528 2pm-3:10pm F
C&L 110
2 hrs/week arr.
SUCCESS CT
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Phone: 714-432-5753
30503 2 hrs 5 min/week arr.
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
Kamphuis J
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
WELD A104 - Weld Test GTAW (.5 Units)
Weld testing for mastery of level I in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding process.
When completed, may lead to Certificate of Specialization. Enroll only
when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a passno pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Enroll only when ready to test.
32168 1 hr 25 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
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WELD A105 - Weld Test Basic (.5 Units)
Weld testing for mastery of levels I, II, III or IV in Shielded Metal
Arc Welding process. When completed, may lead to Certificate of
Specialization. A Certification Certificate will also be issued for the
appropriate level. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Enroll only when ready to test.
32169 1 hr 25 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
WELD A106 - Weld Test Intermediate (.5 Units)
Weld testing for mastery of levels V and/or VI in the Shielded Metal
Arc Welding process. When completed, may lead to a Certificate of
Specialization. A Certification Certificate will also be issued for appropriate levels upon successful completion. Enroll only when ready to test.
Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Enroll only when ready to test.
32170 1 hr 25 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
WELD A107 - Weld Test Advanced (.5 Units)
Weld testing for mastery of levels VII, VIII, and/or IX in Shielded Metal
Arc Welding. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Enroll only when ready to test.
32171 1 hr 25 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
WELD A108 - Weld Test Advanced (.5 Units)
Weld testing for mastery of levels I, II, III, and/or IV in Flux Cored Arc
Welding. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification
test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Enroll only when ready to test.
32172 1 hr 25 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
WELD A109 - Weld Test FCAW (.5 Units)
Weld testing for mastery of levels V, VI, VII, VIII in Flux Cored Arc
Welding. When completed, may lead to Certificate of Specialization. A
certification will also be issued for the appropriate level upon successful
completion. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification
test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Enroll only when ready to test.
32173 1 hr 25 min/week arr.
Hutchison R
Weld testing for mastery of levels IX in Flux Cored Arc Welding. When
completed, may lead to Certificate of Specialization. A certification
will also be issued for the appropriate level upon successful completion. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
Enroll only when ready to test.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
WELD A111 - Weld Test Pipe (.5 Units)
Weld testing for mastery of levels I and/or II in the Pipe Welding process
or Gas Tungsten Arc and Shielded Metal Arc Welding processes. Enroll
only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a
pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
PASS/NO PASS OPTION ONLY
Enroll only when ready to test.
32175 1 hr 25 min/week arr.
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
WELD A115 - Arc & Oxy Weld Pract Level 1 (1 - 2
Units)
A laboratory class to develop skills in arc and oxy-acetylene welding.
This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100 or concurrent enrollment.
$20 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 1 unit32590 3 hr 10 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
-For 2 units31803 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
Budwig E
Budwig E
CRN
Time
Bldg/Room
Instructor
WELD A116 - Arc/Oxyacetylene Weld Prac 2 (1 - 2
Units)
WELD A141 - Occupational Welding Level 2 (1.5
Units)
A second-level laboratory class to develop skills in SMAW and oxyacetylene welding. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100 or concurrent enrollment.
A second-level beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene welding covering safety practices, use of welding, brazing, thermal and
mechanical cutting equipment operations on various types of metal.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A140
$20 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 1 unit34961 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
-For 2 units34962 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
Budwig E
Budwig E
WELD A117 - Arc/Oxyacetylene Weld Pract 3 (1 - 2
Units)
A second-level laboratory class to develop skills in SMAW and oxyacetylene welding. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100 or concurrent enrollment.
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A115
$20 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 1 unit34963 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
Budwig E
-For 2 unts34964 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
Budwig E
SKL CT 101
WELD A118 - Arc/Oxyacetylen Weld Prac 4 (1 - 2
Units)
A level four laboratory class to develop skills in arc, oxy-acetylene, and
GMAW welding. Transfer Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A117
$20 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 1 unit34965 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
-For 2 units34966 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
Budwig E
Budwig E
WELD A130 - Gas Tungsten Arc Weld Level 1 (3 Units)
GTAW (gas tungsten arc welding) theory and practice covering aluminum and stainless steels and qualification requirements. May be taken
for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100, A101 or A140
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
SKL CT 101
WELD A110 - Weld Test FCAW (.5 Units)
32174 1 hr 25 min/week arr.
CRN
$25 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32177 6pm-7:00pm MW
SKL CT 104
7pm-9:10pm MW
SKL CT 101
30133 7pm-8:05pm TTh
SKL CT 104
8:05pm-10:10pm TTh
SKL CT 102
Deering C
Deering C
Keefer M
Keefer M
WELD A131 - Gas/Tungsten/Arc Weld Level 2 (3 Units)
GTAW (gas tungsten arc welding) Level 2 theory and practice covering
aluminum and stainless steels and qualification requirements. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or A140
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A130
$25 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34967 6pm-7:00pm MW
SKL CT 104
7pm-9:10pm MW
SKL CT 101
34968 7pm-8:00pm TTh
SKL CT 104
8pm-10:10pm TTh
SKL CT 102
Deering C
Deering C
Keefer M
Keefer M
WELD A140 - Occupational Welding Level 1 (1.5
Units)
A first-level beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene welding covering safety practices, use of welding, brazing, thermal and mechanical
cutting equipment operations on various types of metal. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
$20 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34969 8am-9:00am Sat
SKL CT 104
9am-11:10am Sat
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
Lannom M
$20 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34970 8am-9:00am Sat
SKL CT 104
9am-11:10am Sat
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
Lannom M
WELD A142 - Occupational Welding Level 3 (1.5
Units)
A third-level beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene welding covering safety practices, use of welding, brazing, thermal and mechanical
cutting equipment operations on various types of metal. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A141
$20 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34971 8am-9:00am Sat
SKL CT 104
9am-11:10am Sat
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
Lannom M
WELD A143 - Occupational Welding Level 4 (1.5
Units)
A fourth-level beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene welding covering safety practices, use of welding, brazing, thermal and mechanical
cutting equipment operations on various types of metal. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A142
$20 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34972 8am-9:00am Sat
SKL CT 104
9am-11:10am Sat
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
Lannom M
WELD A200 - Advanced Welding (3 Units)
Advanced welding theory and practice covering thermal cutting, oxyacetylene and gas shielded arc welding processes, welding of ferrous
and non-ferrous metals, qualification and certification requirements
to Los Angeles City and American National Standards Institute, use
of welding symbols. May also enroll in Welding Technology A215 for
additional laboratory units. Each 54 hours of laboratory time earns one
unit. Will be given credit for the laboratory course appropriate for the
number of hours worked. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100, A101 or A140
$20 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32178 8:30am-9:30am MW
SKL CT 104
9:30am-11:40am MW
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
WELD A201 - Advanced Welding (4 Units)
Advanced welding theory and practice, covering thermal cutting, oxyacetylene welding and welding of ferrous and non-ferrous metals,
qualification and certification requirements to Los Angeles City and
the American National Standards Institute. May also enroll in Welding
Technology A215 for additional laboratory units. Each 54 hours of
laboratory time earns one unit. Will be given credit for the laboratory
course appropriate for the number of hours worked. Same as Welding
Technology A200 but with added lab hours. . Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100 or A101
$25 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
32179 8:30am-9:30am MW
SKL CT 104
9:30am-12:45pm MW
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
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WELD A211 - GasMetalArc Weld Traing Levl 1 (1 Unit)
WELD A218 - Arc/Oxy Weld Lab Lvl 4 (1 - 2 Units)
WELD A250 - Pipe Welding Level 1 (3 Units)
This course teaches Gas Metal Arc Welding Theory and practice on
ferrous and non-ferrous metals covering welding standards set by the
American Welding Society, American National Standards Institute and
I-CAR in preparation for qualification and certification requirements.
Students may also enroll in Welding A115 or A215 for additional laboratory units. Each 54 hours of laboratory time earns one unit. Students will
be given credit for laboratory course appropriate for the number of hours
worked. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100, A101 or A140
A fourth level advanced laboratory course to develop skills in oxyacetylene, SMAW, GTAW, GMAW and FCAW welding. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A223
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A217
Oxygen-Acetylene, Shielded Metal Arc, Gas metal Arc and Gas Tungsten
Arc Welding of pipe for welder qualification to achieve American
National Standards (ANSI) certification. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200 or A201
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
$25 material fee for this course
8 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
35030 5:30pm-6:30pm F
SKL CT 104
6:30pm-10:35pm F
SKL CT 101
Budwig E
Budwig E
8 week course beginning the week of Mar. 31.
35031 6pm-7:00pm F
SKL CT 104
7pm-10:15pm F
SKL CT 101
Budwig E
Budwig E
WELD A212 - GasMetalArc Weld Traing Levl 2 (1 Unit)
This second level course teaches Gas Metal Arc Welding Theory and
practice on ferrous and non-ferrous metals covering welding standards
set by the American Welding Society, American National Standards
Institute and I-CAR in preparation for qualification and certification
requirements. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100, or A101, or A140
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A211
GRADED OR PASS/NO PASS OPTION
$25 material fee for this course
8 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
35032 5:30pm-6:30pm F
SKL CT 104
6:30pm-9:05pm F
SKL CT 101
Budwig E
Budwig E
8 week course beginning the week of Mar. 31.
35033 6pm-7:00pm F
SKL CT 104
7pm-10:10pm F
SKL CT 101
Budwig E
Budwig E
WELD A215 - Arc & Oxy Weld Lab 1 (1 - 2 Units)
A laboratory course to develop skills in arc, oxyacetylene, GTAW and
GMAW welding. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite:: Welding Technology A200, 201 or concurrent
enrollment
$20 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 1 unit30708 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
-For 2 units32181 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
WELD A216 - Arc/Oxy Welding Lab Lvl 2 (1 - 2 Units)
A second-level advanced laboratory course to develop skills in oxyacetylene, SMAW, GTAW and GMAW welding. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A223
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A215
$20 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 1 unit34973 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
-For 2 units34974 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
WELD A217 - Arc/Oxy Welding Lab Lvl 3 (1 - 2 Units)
A third-level advanced laboratory course to develop skills in oxyacetylene, SMAW, GTAW, GMAW and FCAW welding. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A223
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A216
$20 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 1 unit34975 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
-For 2 units34976 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
$20 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
-For 1 unit34977 3 hrs 10 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
-For 2 units34978 6 hrs 30 min/week arr.
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
WELD A223 - Advanced Welding Level 1 (1.5 Units)
An advanced welding course teaching the theory and practice of joining
ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Includes certification requirements joint
design and use of welding symbols. Lectures include preparation for Los
Angeles City testing. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A140
$20 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34979 8am-9:00am Sat
SKL CT 104
9am-11:10am Sat
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
Lannom M
WELD A224 - Advanced Welding Level 2 (1.5 Units)
A second-level advanced welding course teaching the theory and
practice of joining ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Includes certification
requirements joint design and use of welding symbols. Lectures include
preparation for Los Angeles City testing. One hours lecture, two hours
laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A140
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A223
$20 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34980 8am-9:00am Sat
SKL CT 104
9am-11:10am Sat
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
Lannom M
WELD A225 - Advanced Welding Level 3 (1.5 Units)
A third- level advanced welding course teaching the theory and practice
of joining ferrous andnon-ferrous metals. Includes certification requirements joint design and use of welding symbols. Lectures include preparation for Los Angeles City testing. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A140
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A224
$20 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34981 8am-9:00am Sat
SKL CT 104
9am-11:10am Sat
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
Lannom M
WELD A226 - Advanced Welding Level 4 (1.5 Units)
A fourth-level advanced welding course teaching the theory and practice of joining ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Includes certification
requirements joint design and use of welding symbols. Lectures include
preparation for Los Angeles City testing. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A140
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A225
$20 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34982 8am-9:00am Sat
SKL CT 104
9am-11:10am Sat
SKL CT 101
Lannom M
Lannom M
WELD A230 - Welding Metallurgy (3 Units)
Basic metallurgy as applied to welding, metal structures, strength of
material. Weld ability of metals, heat treatment, welding procedures,
welding stresses and control. Transfer Credit: CSU.
$5 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34983 7pm-8:25pm TTh
SKL CT 105
8:25pm-9:05pm TTh
SKL CT 101
Jorgensen B
Jorgensen B
$25 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30074 10am-11:00am MW
SKL CT 101
11am-1:10pm MW
SKL CT 101
31412 7pm-8:00pm MW
SKL CT 101
8pm-10:10pm MW
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
Deering C
Deering C
WELD A251 - Pipe Welding Level 2 (3 Units)
Second-level course for Oxygen-Acetylene, Shielded Metal Arc, Gas
Metal Arc and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding for pipe welder qualification
to achieve American National Standards (ANSI) certification. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A226
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A250
$25 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34985 10am-11:00am MW
SKL CT 101
11am-1:10pm MW
SKL CT 101
34984 7pm-8:00pm MW
SKL CT 101
8pm-10:10pm MW
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
Deering C
Deering C
WELD A252 - Pipe Welding Level 3 (3 Units)
Third-level course for Shielded Metal Arc, Gas Metal Arc Welding for
pipe welder qualification to achieve American National Standards (ANSI)
certification. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A226
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A251
$25 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34986 10am-11:00am MW
SKL CT 101
11am-1:10pm MW
SKL CT 101
34987 7pm-8:00pm MW
SKL CT 101
8pm-10:10pm MW
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
Deering C
Deering C
WELD A253 - Pipe Welding Level 4 (3 Units)
Fourth-level course for Shielded Metal Arc, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
for pipe welder qualification to achieve American National Standards
(ANSI) certification. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A226
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A252
$25 material fee for this course
16 week courses beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34988 10am-11:00am MW
SKL CT 101
11am-1:10pm MW
SKL CT 101
34989 7pm-8:00pm MW
SKL CT 101
8pm-10:10pm MW
SKL CT 101
Hutchison R
Hutchison R
Deering C
Deering C
WELD A255 - Orbital Welding Level 1 (3 Units)
Advanced welding theory and practice covering the process of gas tungsten arc welding using an automatic orbital welding system. Instruction
includes safety, equipment use, and certification requirements. Transfer
Credit: CSU.
Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100, A101 or A140
$20 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
30212 7pm-8:05pm TTh
SKL CT 104
8:05pm-10:10pm TTh
SKL CT 102
Keefer M
Keefer M
WELD A256 - Orbital Welding Level 2 (3 Units)
Second-level advanced welding theory and practice covering the process of orbital gas tungsten arcwelding, cleanroom procedures, piping
blueprints and certification. Instruction includes safety, equipment use,
and certification requirements. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Prerequisites: Welding Technology A100, or A101, or A140
ADVISORY: Welding Technology A255
$20 material fee for this course
16 week course beginning the week of Jan. 27.
34990 7pm-8:00pm TTh
SKL CT 104
8pm-10:10pm TTh
SKL CT 102
Keefer M
Keefer M
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MyOCC: Your One-Stop Website
MyOCC is your one-stop website that connects you to the Online Class Schedule, Registration, Grades, Blackboard Vista, and
Announcements, as well as many other features. You can also access your Coast Community College District Student G-mail account
which is used for all official forms of communication from the college.
You can log into MyOCC from any computer with an internet connection and web browser (Internet Explorer 7/Firefox). MyOCC
works on PC and Mac computers.
STEP ONE: Go to MyCoast.cccd.edu
Enter your user name
(New users will receive their user name once their application has been processed.
Enter your temporary Password (Your Date-of-Birth in MMDDYY format, i.e. February 1, 1989 would be entered as 020189).
STEP TWO:
It will say “password expired.” Create a new password.
STEP THREE:
Submit your email address and validate the email address to ensure the password reset
functionality.
STEP FOUR:
Click on Student Tab, then click “Add/Drop” classes under registration tools.
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When is my registration appointment?
1. Click on the Student tab.
2. Under “Registration Tools” click on “Registration Status”.
3. Select a term (ex: OCC Spring 2014) then “Submit.”
4.
Your Registration appointment will appear. (from date is your appointment time). You can register
anytime on or after this date and time, up until the term starts.
How do I register for courses?
1.
Click on the Student tab.
2.
Click on “Add or Drop Classes.”
3.
Select a term (ex: OCC Spring 2014) then “Submit.”
4.
Enter Course Reference Numbers (CRNs) from the printed Class Schedule then Finalize Add/Drop. If you do not have the printed Class
Schedule, you can click on “Class Search” to search the online class schedule, or enter your search criteria then select “Class Search.” If
you use the class search function, click in the checkbox next to the course for which you want to register, then click “Register” to submit
the course for registration. You may also click on “Add to Worksheet” to add it to the worksheet and continue searching for classes. If you
encounter a registration error while trying to register, click on the HELP link for an explanation of the error.
5.
Verify your registration then click on “Pay Now” to pay your fees. Fees are due immediately at the time of registration.
6.
Verify your fees then click on “Pay Now” to pay by credit card. If paying by check or money order, payment must be received within 5 days.
Send payment to the Enrollment Center in the amount stated. Write your student ID number on the check/money order. 7.
Enter the credit card type, card number, expiration date, and billing address then click on “Submit Payment.”
8.
Verify the information entered then click on “Okay to Submit Payment.”
9.
Wait until the payment has been verified by the bank.
10. Print your program receipt by clicking on the “Student Class Program” (Web Schedule Bill) link on the Student tab. This is the best way
to confirm your add or drop, and verify your enrollment.
To purchase a parking permit go online to MyOCC and click on the “Purchase a OCC Parking Decal” link in the “Quick Links” box on the home tab.
Computers are available in the Enrollment Center, Watson Hall, the Library and the Computer Center.
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How do I waitlist a closed class?
1. On or after your scheduled appointment day/time log in to MyOCC and select “Add or Drop Classes” on the
Student tab.
2. Go through the same process you normally would to register for the class but when you get the “registration add
errors” message, select the “Waitlisted” option from the drop down then click “Finalize Add/Drop”.
3. Print your Student Class Program to verify your add to the waitlist (click on the link that says “Student Class
Program” on the registration screen.
4. MAKE SURE TO CHECK YOUR MyOCC STUDENT EMAIL ACCOUNT ON A REGULAR BASIS, AT LEAST
TWICE A DAY (Morning and Evening)! Waitlist notifications are sent out 24 hours a day, 7 days a week including
holidays.
How do I drop a class?
1. Click on the Student tab.
2. Click on “Add or Drop Classes.”
3. Select a term (ex: OCC Spring 2014) then
“Submit.”
4. Click on the drop down arrow next to
the course you want to drop, select
the “drop” option from the list, then
Finalize Add/Drop. *** If you encounter
a registration error while trying to drop,
click on the HELP link
for an explanation of the error.
5. Verify your drop by printing your student
program “Student Class Program-Web Schedule
Bill” link
on the Student tab of MyOCC.
Only classes that you are still registered in
should appear on
your student program. Make sure
you pay attention to the State-mandated
deadline dates!
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How do I check my account and/or pay fees?
1. Click on the Student tab.
2. Click on the term you want to review/pay (ex: OCC Spring 2014).
3. Click on “Credit Card Payment” to pay fees.
4. Select a term (ex: OCC Spring 2014) “Submit.”
5. Enter the credit card type, card number, expiration date, and billing address, then click “Submit Payment.”
6. Verify the information entered, then click on “Continue”
7. Wait until the payment has been verified by the bank. Make sure to print your program receipt to verify payment.
How do I print a student class
program/class printout?
1. Click on the Student tab.
2. Click on “Student Class Program
(Web Schedule Bill)” in the “Other
Resources” box.
3. On the next page, select the
Registration Term (ex: OCC Spring
2014) then click “Submit.”
4. On the following page, click “Print
Page” in the top left corner of the page.
*
NOTE: Always print a Student Class
Program (Web Schedule Bill) to verify
adds, drops, fee balances, and deadlines.
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How do I buy a parking decal?
1. Click on the Home tab.
2. Click on the “Purchase a OCC Parking Decal”
link in the Quick Links box.
3. Follow the instructions to order your parking decal,
which will be mailed to you.
Student Responsibility
It’s your responsibility to make sure you adhere to State-mandated drop deadlines and deadlines for fee payment.
Check your MyOCC page and your CCCD email accounts often for important updates and information!
Your CCCD email account and message boards are the official communication methods that instructors
and staff will use to send you important information.
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Student Success Center
Free services to OCC students
The Student Success Center
is a centralized tutorial center
with several areas. A variety of
services, programs and software
are offered free of charge to
OCC students. Students must be
enrolled in the classes at OCC for
which they want tutoring.
Tutoring Areas
Math Area – The Math Area
provides tutoring for most math
classes including a separate
study room for statistics.
Students can sit in the homework
area and get help from tutors and/
or attend study groups. Weekly
appointments are available for
students in Math 05, 08 and 10.
Writing & Reading Area –
Students working on a writing or
reading-related assignment for
any OCC class may come to meet
with a tutor for a drop-in session.
Students may see a tutor for a
45-minute session once per day.
Study groups, ESL conversation
groups, and workshops are also
offered. The Writing & Reading
area is located in C&L 101.
Hours
Monday-Wednesday 9am-7pm
Thursday 9am-5pm
Friday 9am-3pm
General Area – Students can
receive drop-in tutoring for a
variety of courses in the Business,
Science, and Social & Behavioral
Science divisions, as well as
World Languages and other
departments.
Services
Drop-in Tutoring – Drop-in
tutors are available for most core
courses. Math and Writing tutors
are available during all open
hours. Availability of General
tutors varies. Schedules are
available at the front desk and on
the webpage.
Workshops – A variety of
workshops are offered throughout
the semester. Check with the
front desk or the SSC website for
a current schedule of workshops.
Study Groups – Group tutoring
is scheduled based on demand.
Students can request study
groups at the front desk. Call or
check the website for days and
times of current groups.
Online Tutoring – Free online
tutoring. Students can work
with a live tutor, submit a
paper, or email a question and
receive a response within 24
hours. Students can access
SmarThinking off campus via
the SSC webpage or at: www.
orangecoastcollege.edu/
smarthinking.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
The Student Success Center hires tutors throughout the semester based on student demand. Applications
are available online (Student Success Center) or at Student Success Center front desk.
Location: C&L 103 (under the blue clock tower)
Phone:
714-432-5559
Web:
www.orangecoastcollege.edu/successcenter
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Student Financial Aid Programs
The Financial Aid Office at Orange Coast College
provides students with a better understanding
of financial aid programs and services that
are available to help them pay for some of the
expenses incurred through attending college.
There are many financial aid programs that can
help students with registration fees, books,
supplies, transportation, housing, and other
educational related expenses. Students may
be eligible for some form of assistance based
on their financial need. Please visit the financial
aid website at www.orangecoastcollege.edu
(click on Student Services and then Financial
Aid) to learn more about the resources available
to help you with your cost of education. You
may also visit the Financial aid Office in person
to address your questions.
Here’s how you get started…
• Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid at www.fafsa.
ed.gov;
*NOTE: It is not too late to apply for the Spring 2014 semester.
• You will need to apply for a Federal Student Aid PIN at www.pin.
ed.gov;
Follow the instructions on that website to apply for, and receive your
PIN. You will use the PIN to electronically sign the online FAFSA
application. Note: If you are considered a dependent student on the
FAFSA, then one parent will need a PIN to sign the parent’s portion of
the FAFSA.
• Orange Coast College school code is 001250
Federal and State Programs
Federal Student Aid Programs
GRANTS (Money awarded that does not need to be repaid)
• The Federal Pell Grant
• Federal Afghanistan and Iraq Grant
• The Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
JOBS (Money earned through on-campus employment)
• Federal Work Study Program (FWS)
LOANS (Money that must be repaid)
• Federal Direct Loan Program
• Federal Perkins Loan
The Financial Aid Office is located in Watson
Hall, Second Floor – Room 205.
Office Email: occfinaid@occ.cccd.edu
Phone: (714) 432-5508
Fax: (714) 432-5092
State of California Programs
• CAL GRANT B AND C (Money awarded that does not need to be
repaid)
• Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGFW)
Note: BOGFW waives your course enrollment fees if you are a
California resident and meet the eligibility requirements. If you are
eligible for the BOGFW, you are still responsible for the student health
fee, College service charge, material fees, parking permit, and any
other fees associated with your courses.
• Chafee Grant
Note: The Chafee Grant is both a federal and state funded program.
If you are, or were in foster care, you may be eligible for the Chafee
Grant. The amount will be determined based on the college of
attendance and enrollment status.
California Dream Act – AB131
AB540 students are eligible for the Cal Grant and the Board of Governors
Fee Waiver beginning with the 2013-14 award year. The application is
available at https://dream.csac.ca.gov/. You must be eligible for AB540
status before the Dream Act application can be processed.
Legislative Changes Effective July 1,
2012, for Federal Student Financial Aid
Recipients
• Students without a high school diploma or its equivalent are ineligible
for funds. ‘If a student passed an ATB test prior to July 1, 2012,
and began an eligible program, the student is still eligible for federal
student financial aid funds.’
• There is a six (6) year maximum length for receiving Pell Grant (full
time equivalent semesters) from the date that the student begins
receiving Pell Grant funds.
• Borrowers who obtained subsidized direct Loans that were originated
after July 1, 2012, and prior to July 1, 2014, must pay interest that
capitalizes (the amount of interest is added to the actual loan) during
the grace period. (Grace period is a six month period of time after
a student completes his/her studies.) Unsubsidized loans interest is
accrued immediately once the loan has been disbursed.
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Placement Testing & Orientation
Information
Who must take the placement
tests and attend an orientation?
Students with one or more of the following
educational goals must complete placement
testing and orientation prior to registration.
Students who do not complete placement
testing and orientation, will be blocked from
registration:
• Associate Degree
• Certificate of Achievement
• Improvement in basic skills, i.e. English
reading, or math
• Completion of credits for high school
diploma or GED
•­Undecided about educational goal
Do I have to take the placement
tests and attend an orientation?
All students are required to satisfy prerequisite
requirements for all Math and Sciences, English
and ESL, as well as other courses that have
enforced prerequisites. The computerized
registration system will block enrollment in the
above mentioned courses unless the student
has placed into the course and/or provided
proof of prerequisite completion at another
accredited college or university.
Students who demonstrate prior college
success in one or more of the following ways
are not required to complete placement testing
and orientation prior to registration.
• Students with an Associate Degree or
higher from a regionally accredited college
or university.
• Students
who
have
successfully
completed 30 or more units at a regionally
accredited college or university.
• Students who would like to waive a prerequite based on completion of 15 to
30 units must submit transcripts from a
regionally accredited college or university
demonstrating good standing (2.0 grade
point average and
successful
completion of 50% or more of the units
completed) AND have completed math
and English at another accredited college/
university.
• Students who indicate they are taking
classes for personal interest (no
educational goal) AND plan to take less
than six units at OCC.
Students can also contact the appropriate
Division to inquire about the challenge process if
they wish to challenge a prerequisite. However,
these students are still required to submit proof
of prerequisites prior to enrolling in any of the
courses listed above.
What if I have completed
the prerequisite classes at
another accredited college or
university?
If you have successfully completed math
and English (with a “C” or better) at another
regionally accredited college or university, you
are not required to take the placement tests.
However, you must submit transcripts to the
Enrollment Services prior to registration or you
will not be permitted to enroll in courses with
these prerequisites. You may mail your unofficial
or official transcript to: Orange Coast College,
Attn. Enrollment Services, PO Box 5005, Costa
Mesa, CA 92628-5005 or fax it to (714) 4325927 (please write your name and student ID
number on your document). Please also note
that unofficial transcripts will not be kept on file.
What if I have taken a
placement test at another
college?
If you have taken a placement test at another
California Community College within the last
two years, submit a copy of your test scores
to the Enrollment Center in Watson Hall.
Please note that your test scores must include
placement into a specific class in addition to the
raw scores.
What is placement testing?
Placement testing evaluates your proficiency in
English and math. The placement test does not
evaluate any of the other items listed.
• The Assessment Center administers the
placement tests on a year-round basis.
Testing is by appointment and appointments
fill quickly so make your appointment after
you apply for admission. Go online
to schedule your appointment or call
(714) 432-5789. Please allow 2-3
business days for your application to be
processed.
• English or ESL placement tests may only
be retaken after one year from your original
test date. ­­­
• If you have a severe physical,
communication, or visual limitation that may
require special testing accommodations,
please call the Disabled Students Center
at (714) 432-5807.
• If you have extreme difficulty with reading,
writing, spelling, math or understanding/
remembering information, call the Learning
Center at (714) 432-5535.
What is orientation?
Orientation provides students with information
about the College and helps them to create a
first semester registration plan. Students also
learn about transfer and degree requirements,
vocational programs, student services,
special programs, and college policies. Once
you have completed your placement testing
and have obtained your scores, you can
complete the online orientation by visiting:
orangecoastcollege.edu/orientation.
Can I make an appointment to
see a counselor?
You should schedule an appointment with a
counselor during your first semester at Orange
Coast College. Make sure you have submitted
official transcripts from any other accredited
college or university you have attended prior
to scheduling an appointment. In preparation
for your counseling appointment, please allow
6-8 weeks for your transcripts to be evaluated.
Counseling appointments are scheduled up to
one week in advance and the appointments are
opened on Thursday for the following week.
You may call (714) 432-5078, come in person
or go online to schedule your appointment.
Appointments fill quickly so call or come in early
on Thursday!
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General Information
Academic Honesty
Orange Coast College has the responsibility to
ensure that grades assigned are indicative of
the knowledge and skill level of each student.
Acts of academic dishonesty make it impossible
to fulfill this responsibility and weaken our
society. Faculty have a responsibility to ensure
that academic honesty is maintained in their
classroom. Students share that responsibility
and are expected to refrain from all acts of
academic dishonesty. Procedures for dealing
with any violation of academic honesty will be
followed. Additionally, the Student Code of
Conduct and Disciplinary Procedure shall be
applied to incidents of academic dishonesty.
Copies of the Student Code of Conduct are
available in the Dean of Student Services Office
and on the OCC website.
should contact the Counseling Office at least
two weeks prior to the semester/term start
date. Students may not repeat courses in which
they have received a I, P, or C grade or higher.
Disabled students may repeat a special
education class beyond the four semester
limit if it is determined that continued success
in other college courses is dependent on
additional repetitions of the special education
class. Also, disabled students who exceed
the four semester limit may do so only if they
demonstrate measurable progress according
to their educational plan. (Section 56029, Title
5 of the California Code of Regulations.)
Course Accessibility
course will be counted when determining grade
point average.
A student can request to have the first
substandard grade for a repeated course
removed from the grade point average
calculation, by filling out a form in the Enrollment
Center.
OCC Grades & Transcripts
GRADES: All students are responsible for
verifying their official grades each semester. For
grades of “I” for Incomplete, students should
contact the instructor of the class as soon as
possible in order to determine the requirements
and complete them within the one year
deadline. To verify grades:
Visit the MyOCC Portal to view final course
grades. Please allow 15 working days after
the end of the semester to ensure grades are
available.
Students who miss the first meeting of a class
or who have too many absences MAY be
dropped by the instructor at any time during the
semester until the final deadline for withdrawal.
However, it is the responsibility of the student to
withdraw in order to meet all fee and withdrawal
deadlines and to avoid grade penalties
The policy of this district is that, unless specifically
exempted by regulation, every course section,
or class, reported for state aid, wherever
offered and maintained by the district, shall be
fully open to enrollment and participation by any
person who has been admitted to the college(s)
and who meets such prerequisites as may be
established pursuant to regulations contained
in Article 2.5 (commencing with Section 55003)
of subchapter 1 of Chapter 6 of Division 6 of
Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations.
Withdrawal
Grade or Pass/No Pass Option
It is the student’s responsibility to officially
withdraw through MyOCC if he/she wishes
to drop a class. Although instructors may
request the withdrawal of a student from
a course for absences, it IS NOT the
instructor’s responsibility. Students who never
attend a class or stop attending a class at any
time, MUST officially withdraw, according to
stated deadlines, through MyOCC. Failure to
withdraw may result in an “F” or “NP” grade.
Withdrawal requests submitted by mail must
be postmarked by the U.S. Post Office by
appropriate stated deadlines. Students are
responsible for verifying that their withdrawal
has been received in the Enrollment Center
by the deadline to avoid fee/grade penalties.
Verify withdrawal and fee status by visiting
the MyOCC portal and printing your student
class program (web schedule bill)
Students who enroll in courses designated
“graded or pass/no pass” may request the
pass/no pass instead of a letter grade only
by completing a pass/no pass request form
through Student Records in the Watson Hall
Enrollment Center.
Log into your MyOCC account and click on
the “Order an Official OCC transcript” link.
Attendance
Course Repetition
Students who are unsuccessful (W, D, F, NP)
in the first two enrollments in a course are
automatically blocked from enrollment in that
course. Students who wish to petition the
Academic Petition Council, for a third attempt,
• Students must choose the grade or pass/
no pass option no later than the fifth week
of a semester-length course or before the
completion of 30 percent of the course
• Before selecting the pass/no pass,
students should consult with a counselor.
Generally, it is recommended that
students select a letter grade in courses
satisfying requirements for majors, general
education, or a high school course
deficiency
• Grades of “NP” are considered
unsatisfactory for progress probation or
dismissal
• In courses where one performance
standard determines unit credit, only a “P”
or “NP” is given
Students may repeat a course in which they
received a “NP”, “D”, “F” or “W” one time only.
Only the second grade and units in the repeated
TRANSCRIPTS:
Official Orange Coast College transcripts can
be ordered online through MyOCC or from the
website at www.orangecoastcollege.edu
Current OCC Students:
Former OCC Students
Visit our website
www.orangecoastcollege.edu
select “Enrollment Center” then “Records”
then “Transcript”.
Transcript Fees
(Subject to change)
• The first two requests for transcripts and/
or verifications of enrollment are free of
charge
• A $5.00 processing fee is charged for
regular processing of each additional
transcript.
• For $10.00 per copy, we provide special
handling service, which will be processed
within 2 business days.
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STUDENT RECORDS—
Rights and Responsibilities
Student records are protected by law and
college policy. All in person transactions require
a valid Government Issued Photo ID. Written
authorization of the student is required to release
records regardless of the age of the student. If
a student wants to designate someone else to
handle their records transaction(s) the person
designated must present written authorization
signed by the student and some form of photo
identification at the time of the transaction.
Electronic transactions require the student’s
identification number and the student’s
birthdate.
Family Educational Rights and
Privacy Act of 1974 Policy
Orange Coast College may release student
directory information upon request, provided
such release is approved by the college
president or a designee. Students may request
in writing to the college president that directory
information not be released. The president or
a designee may limit or deny the release of
specific categories of directory information
based upon a determination of the best
interests of the student.
Directory information is defined to mean one
or more of the following: student’s name,
city of residence, date and place of birth,
major field of study, participation in officially
recognized activities and sports, weight and
height of members of athletic teams, dates
of attendance, degrees and awards received,
and the most recent previous public or private
school attended.
Any currently enrolled or former students shall
have access to any and all of their records on
file at the college. Such access shall be granted
within 15 working days of a written request and
shall be subject to procedures established by
the Administrative Dean of Enrollment Services
for academic records, Dean of Counseling
Services for counseling files, Vice President of
Student Services for other records.
Students, by written request to the above
administrator, may challenge the content of their
records pursuant to Education Code Section
76232. Such challenges will be processed
according to procedures established by those
responsible administrators.
Parking
Parking is free in student designated and
metered areas during the initial registration
period for students who are registering and
have their registration printouts for verification.
Staff areas, red zones, yellow zones, and
disabled person zones are enforced at all
times. Student permit enforcement and meter
enforcement will start the third week of the first
sessions of Fall and Spring semesters and the
second week of the first session in the Summer.
When you register for Fall or Spring semesters,
you can buy a student parking permit for
$30. Summer permits are $15. These can
be purchased online through the OCC web
site before the semester begins. If you do
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not receive your permit in the mail, contact
Campus Safety within 21 days of the ordered
date or we will not be able to replace it. We
have metered parking, which costs 50 cents for
1 hour. You can pay for a maximum of 4 hours.
We also sell 4-hour parking permits from
dispensers. There are three dispenser boxes
located on campus: (1) in the Adams lot near
the Fitness Complex; (2) in Lot A near the Gym
and (3) in Lot C near the Theatre. You can
buy a 4-hour permit for $1. All day parking is
available by purchasing two 4-hour permits
consecutively. After purchasing your permit(s)
from the dispenser, you are to put them on
your car’s dashboard so our security officers
can see them. Make sure the date and time are
visible.
Our parking spaces are available on a “firstcome, first-serve” basis. The Coast Community
College District and Orange Coast College
accept no liability for vandalism, theft, or
accidents; you use the parking facilities at your
own risk. Please drive slowly and defensively.
A complete statement of parking and traffic
rules and regulations is available at the Campus
Public Safety Office and at Records.
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Support Services for Students
Orange Coast College is committed to helping
students be successful by offering support
services, many are listed on this page.
The OCC Bookstore
714-432-5896 – 714-432-5928 FAX
www.occ.bkstr.com
The OCC Bookstore provides all required
textbooks and supplies for students and
faculty and also offers general interest books,
magazines, greeting cards, gifts, Pirate clothing
and general merchandise to accommodate the
needs of the campus community.
Bookstore Hours:
Please call the bookstore for details or go to our
website: www.occ.bkstr.com.
Online Ordering:
All textbooks and merchandise are available for
online order, pick-up or delivery. Please visit our
website 24/7 at: www.occ.bkstr.com
Gift Cards:
Gift cards are available at the bookstore in any
denomination and can be purchased at the
registers or online.
Computer Software:
Over 6,000 software titles are available on
our website: www.occ.bkstr.com and are
educationally discounted up to 80%.
Returns:
You must have your receipt for a refund. It helps
us process your returns quickly and accurately!
Textbooks purchased for the Spring 2014
term will be returnable until Tuesday, February
4, 2014. Textbooks purchased after Tuesday,
February 4, 2014 will be returnable within two
business days of the date of purchase. Within
these time periods, textbooks are returnable
in the same condition as purchased with the
original receipt. Textbooks purchased in shrink
wrapping must be returned still sealed with the
original shrink wrap.
Textbooks purchased during the last week
of instruction and during finals week are not
returnable.
All regular general merchandise has a 30 day
return deadline. You must have your original
receipt and you must bring the item back in the
same condition as purchased.
Buyback of textbooks:
Buyback of textbooks is done throughout the
year. If the bookstore has a current need for the
book, you can get up to 50% of the purchase
price. Books without a current need will be
bought back at the national market value.
NOTE: For Intersession textbook
refunds please see the OCC
Bookstore for details and dates.
Rent-A-Text:
Some textbooks are available to rent at a
substantial discount. You must be 18 years of
age or older and provide a telephone number,
government identification, email address, and a
current credit card or debit card in order to rent
a textbook. The book must be returned to the
bookstore at the end of the week of finals or
you will be charged the price of the book and
a processing fee. Please see store for more
details on the last day to check in your rented
textbooks.
Forms of Payment:
Personal checks are accepted with proper
identification and your name and address
printed on the check. We also accept VISA,
MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS and
DISCOVER cards. The account/card holder
must be present at time of purchase.
CalWORKs
In cooperation with the Orange County
Department of Social Services, the California
Work Opportunities and Responsibilities to
Kids (CalWORKs) program provides specialized
services to families who are applying for or are
current TANF (Temporary Aid to Needy Families)
recipients. Additional services for qualified
students may include: child care grants,
personal counseling, academic advisement,
advocacy, transportation assistance, subsidized
work-study, community referrals and job
placement guidance.
The CalWORKs program is located in Watson
Hall, fourth floor, room 456. For more information
please call (714) 432-5636.
Child Care
The Harry and Grace Steele Children’s Center
provides childcare on a space available basis
in the following priority for student-parents,
OCC Faculty and staff, district employees, and
community members.
The program serves children ages six months
to six years. Funding is available for low-income
eligible student-parents. Full-cost tuition fees
apply for all other families. All student-parents
must be enrolled in a minimum of six academic
units in Fall and Spring semesters. There is no
unit requirement for summer semester. For more
information or to get an enrollment application
visit our website: www.orangecoastcollege.edu
under Student Services - Children’s Center or
call 714-432-5569.
Counseling
Academic, career, and personal counseling
services are available to OCC students
in the Counseling Center. Appointments
can be made in person at the Center on
the third floor of Watson Hall, or by calling
(714) 432-5078 Mon. and Tues. from
8am - 5pm; Wed. and Thurs. 8am - 6:30pm
and on Friday 8am to 2pm. To make an
appointment online visit our website:
www.orangecoastcollege.edu.
Disabled Students’
Programs
Persons with physical and/or learning disabilities
enroll at OCC because of its comprehensive
disabled students’ program.
In order to receive services from any of the
college’s disabled programs, an individual
must have his or her disability verified by an
appropriate professional.
For information, contact the Disabled Students’
Center, (714) 432-5807; Learning Center, (714)
432-5535 or Adapted Kinesiology, (714)4325528 or email is at Disabledstudents@occ.
cccd.edu.
Extended Opportunity
Programs and Services
EOPS/CARE
EOPS is a state-funded comprehensive support
program that assists low-income students with
barriers to their education. Support services
include academic and personalized counseling,
career and transfer planning, textbook service,
bilingual services, and priority registration.
CARE is an EOPS support program for single
parents who receive TANF/CalWORKs cash
aid. Eligible CARE students receive additional
services such as supportive counseling,
textbook/supplies and meal vouchers.
To determine EOPS or CARE eligibility,
students should visit the EOPS office located in
Watson Hall, fourth floor, room 443. For more
information please call (714) 432-5817 or visit
our website at www.orangecoastcollege.edu/
student_services /eops/.
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Guardian Scholars
The Guardian Scholars Program supports
current and former foster youth/wards of court
by providing a “One Stop Shop” to answer
questions related to education, financial aid,
housing, food, and other educational or basic
necessities. We’ve established a place where
students that have come from this background
can comfortably come and talk, to an advocate
and to each other.
What makes the program exceptional is that the
staff and faculty understand the obstacles former
foster youth face; using that understanding, they
develop the success of these students. The
program is designed to provide financial and
personal support and to ensure that students
take full advantage of college life, both inside
and outside the classroom.
The Guardian Scholar Office is located in
Watson Hall, fourth floor, room 443 within the
EOPS Office. For more information please call
(714) 432-0202, ext. 26090.
Housing
The International Center is responsible for
housing information and services and seeks to
provide the widest range of housing options for
all students. Students may request an annually
updated apartment listing for the surrounding
community. Students and community members
can view housing information by visiting the
‘Housing’ section of the OCC website. The
‘Housing’ icon can be found by clicking on
the ‘Future Student’ section on the main OCC
web page.
The Homestay Program is provided by thirdparty entities. Through this program, students
are put in contact with interested host families in
the area. The goal of the program is to provide
both guest and host with the opportunity to
learn about each other’s country and culture,
see one’s own country in a new light and make
new friends. For further information students
can visit the International Center’s website to
obtain contact information for housing agencies.
OCC is not affiliated with any of the rental or
Homestay agencies or individuals who advertise
a listing for room rentals. These listings are
provided for informational purposes only.
International Center
We value the positive contribution that
international students make to the OCC
campus. International students should apply
for admission directly through the International
Center. Interested applicants can contact the
International Center at (714) 432-5940 or by
email at intctr@cccd.edu or visit the Center
located on the 4th floor of the Watson Hall
to request application and/or inquire about
admission requirements and deadlines.
International student applications can be
downloaded online by visiting the International
Center Website (located under the ‘Prospective
Students’ section of the Orange Coast College
website).
International I.D. Cards
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Student Health Center
OCC’s Student Health Center is located next
to the Gymnasium. It is open when classes are
in session. Medical, nursing, and mental health
professionals are available to assist students
with their health and wellness needs. For more
information, or to schedule an appointment, call
(714) 432-5808.
The International Center is listed as an issuing
office for International I.D. Cards. The Center
issues the International Teacher Identity Card
(ITIC), the International Student I.D. Card (ISIC),
and the International Youth Travel Card (IYTC).
These cards provide access to special discounts
and benefits while traveling internationally. For
pricing information and eligibility requirements,
please call the International Center at (714) 4325940.
Student Success Center
Library Services
For more information, call 714-432-5559 or visit
our website at: www.orangecoastcollege.edu/
student_services/student_success_center. The
Student Success Center is located in C&L 103.
The OCC Library and Media Center/Computer
Lab offers an extensive collection of materials
and services that support and enrich the
college’s academic and vocational programs.
Librarians are available during library hours to
personally guide students in their research.
Librarians teach library and research skills in
lectures to classes scheduled by instructors
and in open student workshops. The Library
offers a two-unit, online, transferable GE option
course (LIBR A100, Library and Information
Competency) that teaches library and
information research skills.
For information, or current library hours, phone
(714)432-5885 or visit the library’s website
at
www.orangecoastcollege.edu/academics
/library.
The Re-Entry Center
The Re-Entry Center exists to meet the many
and varied needs of adult students who have
a gap of one or more semesters in their formal
education. Often re-entry students have less free
time, greater financial pressures, and more self
doubts about their ability/purpose on campus.
The Re-Entry Center offers the opportunity to
meet and network with other returning students
in a friendly, caring, and informal environment.
Support groups, special workshops, and library
resources are available to current students and
community members.
The Re-Entry Center is located in Rm. 433
of Watson Hall. Students and community
members may drop in.
The Student Success Center offers free tutoring
to OCC students in most subject areas and
consists of the Math area, Writing/Reading
Center, and General Tutoring area. Services
include drop-in tutoring, study groups, and
workshops. All tutors are recommended by
OCC instructors and are required to complete
a training course.
Transfer Center
The Transfer Center, located in Watson Hall 215,
provides information and assistance to students
who are preparing to transfer to four-year colleges
and universities. Representatives from four-year
schools are available in the Transfer Center to meet
with students individually and provide information
about their programs, requirements and procedures.
The Center maintains a complete resource library
containing college catalogs and other information
on transfer programs. Application assistance for
CSU, UC and independent and out of state colleges
and universities is available in the Transfer Center.
The Transfer Center also sponsors a Transfer Day
in the fall semester with representatives on campus
from over 65 colleges and universities. College
Fairs are held each semester with representatives
from Southern California colleges and universities
providing information to potential students. Transfer
workshops are offered throughout the academic
year. Organized tours to various four-year campuses
are also available through the Transfer Center each
semester.
The Transfer Center is located in Watson Hall,
Room 215. For information call (714) 432-5894.
Students can visit the Transfer Center website at:
www.orangecoastcollege.edu/student_services/
counseling/transfer_center/.
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Orange Coast College
Policies
Non-Discrimination
Statement
The District is committed to the concept and
principles of providing equal opportunity in
education and employment for all persons, and
does not discriminate unlawfully in providing
educational or employment opportunities to
any person on the basis of race, color, sex,
gender identity, gender expression, religion,
age, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation,
marital status, medical condition, physical or
mental disability, military or veteran status,
or genetic information. This commitment
applies to every aspect of education and
personnel actions and practices in employment,
development, advancement, and treatment of
employees, students and the general public.
Inquiries regarding compliance and/or grievance
procedures may be directed to the Title IX Officer
and/or the Section 504/ADA Coordinator.
Title IX Officer
Kristin Clark
Vice President, Student Services
Administration Building
Phone: 714-432-5897
Section 504/ADA Coordinator
Olivia Martinez
Supervisor, Disabled Students Programs
and Services
Special Services Building
Phone: 714-432-5042
Declaración de no
discriminación
El Distrito honra su compromiso para con el
concepto y los principios de la igualdad de
oportunidades de educación y empleo para
todas las personas, y no discrimina ilegalmente
a ninguna persona, en la prestación de
oportunidades de educación o empleo, sobre la
base de raza, color, género, identidad de género,
expresión de género, religión, edad, origen
nacional, ascendencia, orientación sexual,
estado civil, afección médica, discapacidad física
o mental, calidad de militar o veterano de guerra,
o información genética. Este compromiso se
aplica a todos los aspectos de las decisiones y
prácticas de educación y gestión del personal
en el empleo, así como en el desarrollo, avance
y trato de los empleados, los estudiantes y el
público en general.
Las consultas sobre el cumplimiento de este
compromiso, así como los procedimientos de
quejas, deben dirigirse al Oficial del Título IX y/o
al Coordinador de la Sección 504/ADA.
Oficial del Título IX
Kristin Clark
Vicepresidente de Servicios Estudiantiles
Edificio de la Administración
Teléfono: 714-432-5773
Coordinador de la Sección 504/ADA
Olivia Martínez
Supervisora de Programas y Servicios para
Estudiantes Discapacitados
Edificio de Servicios Especiales
Teléfono: 714-432-5042
Tuyên Bố Không Phân Biệt
Đối Xử
Cơ Quan cam kết theo đúng quan điểm và
nguyên tắc tạo cơ hội bình đẳng trong giáo dục
và việc làm cho tất cả mọi người, và không
phân biệt đối xử bất hợp pháp trong việc cung
cấp các cơ hội giáo dục và việc làm cho bất
kỳ ai vì lý do sắc tộc, màu da, phái tính, đặc
điểm giới tính, thể hiện giới tính, tôn giáo, tuổi,
quốc gia nơi xuất thân, nguồn gốc tổ tiên, xu
hướng tính dục, tình trạng hôn nhân, bệnh tật,
khuyết tật về thể chất hoặc tinh thần, tình trạng
quân ngũ hoặc cựu chiến binh, hoặc thông tin
di truyền. Cam kết này áp dụng cho mọi hành
động và cách thức hành động liên quan tới giáo
dục và nhân sự trong việc làm, phát triển, thăng
tiến, và đối xử với các nhân viên, học sinh và
công chúng.
Mọi thắc mắc về vấn đề chấp hành và/hoặc thủ
tục khiếu nại vui lòng chuyển tới Viên Chức
phụ trách Tiêu Đề IV và/hoặc Điều Phối Viên
Mục 504/ADA.
Title IX Officer
Kristin Clark
Phó chủ tịch, ban Dịch Vụ Học Sinh
Administration Building
Điện thoại: 714-432-5773
Điều Phối Viên Mục 504/ADA
Olivia Martinez
Giám sát viên, Dịch Vụ và Chương Trình
dành cho Học Sinh Khuyết Tật, Tòa Nhà
Dịch Vụ Đặc Biệt
Điện thoại: 714-432-5042
Sexual Harassment Policy
Sexual harassment is offensive, unwelcome
sexual attention. It may be pressure for dates
or sexual favors, suggestive gestures or remarks,
touching, or even actual or attempted rape or
assault. Sexual harassment is a form of sex
discrimination which violates Title VII of the
Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended;
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972;
California state law; and the Coast Community
College District Board policies.
If you feel you are being sexually harassed
and would like clarification, an informational
brochure on the options available to you, or
if you would like to discuss your concern with
an Administrator, please contact the Associate
Dean of Health Services at (714) 432-5026 or the
Director of Personnel at (714) 432-5670.
Non-Smoking Policy
Smoking is not permitted in any college/
district facility or vehicle and in designated
outdoor areas.
About this Schedule
To best meet its obligation to inform the
community of courses and programs, Orange
Coast College has determined that distribution
of this class schedule is the most cost effective
means available. We hope that you will find this
schedule useful in planning your course work for
the coming semester.
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy
of the information in this publication. However,
information is subject to change without notice,
and the Coast Community College District Board
of Trustees, chancellor, and president of Orange
Coast College reserve the right to add, amend
or repeal rules, resolution, or policies within the
administrative domain of such offices.
All classes offered are based upon sufficient
enrollment to economically warrant them.
Classes may be cancelled as a result of low
enrollment, State legislation and/or financial
considerations. When classes are cancelled due
to low enrollment, every attempt will be made to
help students adjust their academic schedules.
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The Honors Program
Creating a Community of Scholars
Your Invitation to the
OCC Honors Program
The OCC Honors Program provides an enriched
collegiate experience for intellectually curious
and highly motivated students. The Program
celebrates the collaborative effort of students
and instructors in reciprocal teaching-learning
environments that promote student initiative,
knowledge, curiosity about the world of ideas,
and concern for current social issues.
development opportunities and may improve
the likelihood of selection for transfer admission
and scholarship awards.
Benefits of Enrollment
For all students enrolled:
• Close interaction with enthusiastic learners
and passionate instructors
• Flexible, rigorous coursework emphasizing
research, critical thinking, and writing skills
Honors Courses
• Added preparation for upper division coursework
OCC Honors courses may be taken by OCC
students who wish to engage in a more
rigorous learning experience, whether or not
they are enrolled in the Honors Program itself.
The courses are challenging and demand a
significant commitment of time for study and
engagement. Honors instructors enhance basic
curriculum requirements of their classes by
offering more opportunities for intensive study
than is possible in most non-Honors sections.
Freedom of inquiry and student discovery are
stressed. The generally smaller Honors sections
are intended to foster discussion, mastery of
content, critical thinking, and analysis. Guest
speakers, field trips, and comprehensive
research, including the presentation of results,
further enhance many Honors sections.
• Opportunities to develop leadership and organizational skills through the Honors Student
Council (HSC)
Writing Skills and Honors
Courses
While there are no prerequisites for Honors
sections other than those that apply to nonHonors sections of the same courses, many
Honors courses include scholarly reading
and writing assignments, including research
and essay-style exams. Strong college-level
writing skills are critical to student success.
Prior completion of or concurrent enrollment in
English 100 or higher is strongly recommended.
Multiple Paths within Honors
Students enroll in the Honors Program for
a variety of reasons and not all students are
expected (or required) to pursue the same
path or take advantage of the same benefits. In
fact, certain benefits may not be available to all
Honors students, depending on choice of major
or target transfer school. Students are further
advised that involvement in Honors Program
on- and off-campus events, projects, academic
conferences, creative works competitions,
and social gatherings are recommended.
These activities provide a variety of personal
• Access to specialized Honors Counseling
UCLA and UCI library privileges
Special activities, including guest speakers,
seminars, field study, and social events
Opportunities to present research and creative
works at prestigious academic conferences
Notation of each Honors course on transcripts
Exclusive scholarship opportunities
Benefits of Certification
For students who choose to complete Honors
Program Certification requirements:
• Earn priority consideration for transfer
admission to a number of respected fouryear institutions, including UCLA and UCI
• Receive a notation on official OCC
transcripts of Honors Program completion
• Earn the privilege of wearing the Program’s
distinctive sage and silver Honors regalia
and receiving recognition in the graduation
program
Enrollment Procedures
Students may apply to the OCC Honors
Program year-round, whenever they believe
they have met all of the enrollment criteria:
Successful applicants will:
• Be in good standing with the OCC Dean of
Students Office and adhere to the Coast
Community College District Student Code
of Conduct and Disciplinary Procedures
(Refer to the OCC Catalog for detailed
information.)
• Be currently enrolled in OCC classes
• Complete an Honors Orientation prior to
submitting an application (Visit the Honors
Program website to make a reservation for
an Orientation session.)
• Meet the English composition requirement
in one of the following ways:
• Receive an exemption from English A100
with an AP exam score of 3 or higher
• Complete at least one qualifying English
composition course with a grade of A or
B: English A100, A101, A101H, A102,
A102H, or A109
Submit an application to the
Honors Program
Students who graduated from high school less than
one year prior to submitting an Honors Program
application AND who have completed fewer than
12 units of letter-graded college coursework MUST:
• Have a minimum final cumulative high
school GPA of 3.25 for grades 9-12; AND
• Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.25
in all college coursework completed
All students who have completed 12 or more
units of letter-graded college coursework
MUST:
• Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.25 in
all college coursework completed
Note: Applicants are required to submit
transcripts from all colleges attended. Grades of
D, F, or NP earned within the Coast Community
College District at any time, or at another
college during the two years prior to entering
any of the CCCD colleges, must be “excluded”
through course repetition or academic
renewal. Incomplete grades of ID, IF, or INP
must be resolved with a final grade for course
completion. The total combined cumulative
GPA will be calculated on GPA units and GPA
points earned at all institutions attended.
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Continuing Enrollment
Completion Requirements
Certification Requirements
After enrolling in the Honors Program, students
will receive continuing benefits provided that they:
Special recognition is awarded to transferring or
graduating students enrolled in the Honors
Program who meet the following requirements:
Eligibility for Honors transfer priority requires
that students meet applicable university transfer
requirements AND Honors Program certification
criteria: general education breadth, selectivemajor prerequisites, and completion of at least
12 units of Honors coursework before the
start of the final OCC semester. (Up to 3 of
the required 15 total Honors units† may be in
progress at the time certification is requested.)
• Remain in good standing with the OCC
Dean of Students Office and adhere to
the Coast Community College District
Student Code of Conduct and Disciplinary
Procedures. (Refer to the OCC Catalog for
detailed information.)
• Remain enrolled in OCC classes or file a
notification for a “Leave of Absence” with
the Honors Office for up to one year
• Meet with an Honors Counselor at least
once each academic year (preferably each
semester before registering for the next
semester’s classes)
• Complete at least one Honors course
within one year of initial enrollment
• Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA
of 3.25 in all transferable coursework
and avoid grades below C (Grades of
D, F, NP, ID, IF, or INP must be resolved
the following semester through course
repetition or successful completion. If
eligible for Academic Renewal, a written
notification must be filed with the Honors
Office.)
• Complete of a minimum of 15 units† of
Honors coursework, distributed over at
least three different subjects, with a letter
grade of C or higher earned in each
• Earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50
in all transferable coursework, including
courses taken at other institutions
• Earn a grade of A or B in at least one
qualifying English composition course
(English A100, A101, A101H, A102,
A102H, A109) or receive an exemption
from English A100 with an AP score of 3
or higher
• Obtain an exclusion for all grades of D, F, or
NP through course repetition or academic
renewal prior to the start of the final
semester, and earn a passing grade in all
previously “Incomplete” courses
Up to one half of UC-transferable Honors units
earned at another college may be accepted
toward Program completion at OCC. (Submit
official transcripts to the Honors Office for a
determination.)
Exceptions to Policies
Exceptions to policies for enrollment, completion, or
certification may be requested through the
appeals process. For further information,
contact the Honors Office.
Contact Us
Please visit the honors program office in
Watson Hall, room 287 or visit our website at
occhonors.org or call (714-432-5601) for more
information. Please refer to the Honors Program
website for the most up-to-date news and
policy information.
Community & Contract Education
The mission of Community and Contract
Education is to establish relationships with
the community and businesses in the Orange
Coast College region and support life-long
learning opportunities. We serve our community
by providing high quality programs for adult,
students, children, business and industry in a
variety of areas ranging from professional and
workforce development, personal growth,
enrichment and kid’s college programming.
To learn more about our programs, log on
to orangecoastcollege.augusoft.net or call
714-432-5154.
Online Courses
Contract Education
Orange Coast College offers a wide range
of highly interactive courses entirely over
the Internet. All courses are led by expert
instructors, many of who are nationally known
authors. With hundreds of online offerings
available; and more being added each day,
OCC Community Education is poised to meet
all of your online educational needs on your
terms. Our online courses are affordable, fun,
fast and convenient. To register, log on to
orangecoastcollege.augusoft.net or call 714432-5154.
Do you have a special training need or special
class needed for your organization, business
or community? Orange Coast College offers
customized training. We develop and deploy the
training you need for workforce improvement.
Call 714-432-5575 to discuss ideas for your
company or organization.
To see our full class offering, go to orangecoastcollege.augusoft.net
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Notices
Community Report on Campus Crime
Criminal Offense Resulting in Arrest
The safety and well-being of Orange Coast College’s students, faculty and staff is
our highest priority.
With the support of several departments, OCC has many employees assigned
to keep the campus safe and secure. A truly safe campus can only be achieved,
however, with the cooperation of all students, faculty and staff.
OCC’s Campus Public Safety Department provides many services to ensure
individual safety. Officers patrol the campus 24 hours per day, and are in direct
radio communication with the Costa Mesa Police Department.
Potential criminal activity and other campus emergencies can be reported directly to
the Campus Public Safety Department by using the many red emergency telephones
on campus and in the parking lots. The phones are easily identified by bright blue
lights overhead. Pay phones on campus also have free speed-dial access to the
Campus Public Safety Department and the Costa Mesa Police Department.
OCC’s Campus Public Safety Department publishes pamphlets and fliers on various
topics relating to crime prevention on campus. Those brochures are available
to all students, faculty and staff. The chief of Campus Safety regularly presents
workshops on such topics as “Campus Safety Department Services,” “General Crime
Prevention,” “Bicycle Safety,” “Rape and Sexual Assault Awareness” and “Prevention
of Vehicle Theft and Burglary.” The workshops are offered free of charge. Crime
alerts are broadcast to the campus community on an as-needed basis with bulletins,
fliers, posters and articles in the student newspaper. An escort service is provided
24 hours per day on a one-time or on-going basis. Each night after sunset, OCC’s
Campus Public Safety vehicles patrol the parking lots with their lights flashing in
order to maintain a visible presence. That presence discourages criminal activity.
Criminal Offenses
Total occurrences on-campus
2010
2011
2012
a. Liquor-law violations**
0
0
0
b. Drug abuse violations
4
0
0
c. Weapons possession
0
0
0
** Excluding drunkenness and driving under the influence
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Notice
Statement of Philosophy and Purpose
It is the intention of the Coast Communiy College District to provide an environment
that maximizes academic achievement and personal growth. The District recognizes
that alcohol and other drug use or abuse pose a significant threat to the health,
safety, and well-being of users and the people around them. Substance abuse also
interferes with academic, co-curricular, and extra-curricular interests and can lead
to health, personal, social, economic, and legal problems.
Policy
OCC is committed to a drug-free campus so that students and staff can work in a
drug-free environment.
In addition to our commitment to providing a drug-free environment, education,
and help to students, you need to know that there are state laws and the College
Code of Conduct which specifically prohibit the use and possession, distribution or
sale of drugs or alcohol on college property or at any college-sponsored activity or
event. These rules also describe the penalties and disciplinary actions which may
come into play when violations occur for those who abuse or don’t take positive
steps to get help.
Information on the laws and Code of Conduct is available at the Dean of Student
Services Office.
2010
2011
2012
Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter
0
0
0
Rape
0
0
0
Forcible sexual assault
1
2
0
Nonforcible sex offenses
0
0
0
Robbery
0
0
0
Aggravated Assault
0
0
0
Burglary (personal property only)
14
6
4
Motor vehicle theft
8
1
1
Arson
0
0
0
Negligent manslaughter
0
0
0
Referrals
Liquor-law violations
1
2
3
Drug abuse violations
4
0
0
Weapons possession
1
0
0
The Student Health Center provides information and referrals to community
resources, support groups, and social services. Visit the Student Health
Center web site on the OCC home page.
Hate Offenses*
2010
2011
2012
Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter
0
0
0
Aggravated assault
0
0
0
•
Health Education A100 — Personal Health
Health Education A122 — Drugs, Health, & Society
Health Education A271 — Drugs & Sports
The District policy is that all use of alcohol and other drugs is prohibited on
District property and at any college-sponsored activity regardless of its location.
Furthermore, the use of tobacco is prohibited in all District buildings and vehicles
and in designated outdoor areas.
Counseling
You can meet with a mental health counselor or registered nurse at the Student
Health Center if you have questions or concerns. In addition, a number of OCC staff
members are available to refer you to the help you need.
Information
OCC offers several classes that focus on alcohol and drugs.
All forcible sex offenses
0
0
0
•
Forcible rape
0
0
0
•
Arson
0
0
0
Manslaughter
0
0
0
Simple assault
0
0
0
* Occurences that manifest evidence of prejudice based on race, sexual
orientation, gender, disability or ethnicity
Self-Help Resources
A wide variety of self-help groups meet on campus, or in the community. All of them
are open to you if you wish to take advantage of their services. Visit the Student
Health Center for current referrals
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Facilities Abbreviations
Abbreviation
Facility
Abbreviation
Facility
Aerobics
Gymnasium Aerobic Room
Math W
Math Wing
ALH SC
Allied Health Services
Math Lct 1
Math Lecture Hall 1
Art Ct
Art Center
Math Lct 2
Math Lecture Hall 2
Basebl Fld
Baseball Field
Mus
Music
BIO SC
Biological Sciences
NB Aquatic
Bus Ed
Business Education
Newport Aquatics Center
(Off Campus)
1 Whitecliff Dr., Newport Beach
C&L
Classroom and Lab
(formerly Counseling & Admissions)
Planetarium
OCC Planetarium
(Building 39 on campus map)
Cafeteria
Cafeteria
Pool
Pool
Capt Tabl
Captain’s Table Restaurant
RBM Theatre
Robert B. Moore Theatre
Chem
Chemistry
Rckreation
CMCC
Costa Mesa Country Club (Off Campus)
1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa
Rockreation (Off Campus)
1300 Logan Avenue
Costa Mesa 92626
CMHS
Costa Mesa High School (Off Campus)
2650 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa
Rowing Ctr
Sailing Center (Off Campus)
1801 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach
Comm Site
Community Site (Off Campus)
Sail Ctr
Comp C
Computing Center
Sailing Center (Off Campus)
1801 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach
Const Area
Construction Area
Scienc Hall
Science Hall (Large Lecture)
CS&D
Consumer Sciences and Design
Skl Ct
Skill Center
Danc
Gymnasium Dance Rooms
So Sci
Social Sciences
Drama
Drama Lab Building
So Sci Lab
Behind Bookstore
EC Lab
Early Childhood Lab School
Soccer Fld
Soccer Field
FA
Fine Art
Softbl Fld
Softball Field
Fitclx
Fitness Complex
Spcsrv Lnct
Special Services Learning Center
Forum
Forum (Large Lecture)
Stuctr Clrm
Student Center Classroom
Fountn Bowl
Fountain Bowl (Off Campus)
17110 S. Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley
Stuhlth
Student Health Center
Green Room
Drama Lab Building
TechCt
Technology Center
Gym Foyer
Gymnasium front lobby
Tennis Crts
Tennis Courts
Gym Main Flr
Gymnasium -Main Floor
Track
Track
Handbll Clm
Handball Classroom
UCIMC
Hortic
Horticulture
JOURN
Journalism Building
University of California, Irvine
Medical Center (Off Campus)
101 The City Drive South, Orange
Lebard
Football Field - Lebard Stadium
Watson
Watson Hall
Lewis
Lewis Center
Wgt Rm
Weight Room (Men’s Locker Room)
LBMMC
Long Beach Memorial
Medical Center (Off Campus)
2801 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach
WRTROW
Writers Row
Libry
Library
Lit&Ln
Literature & Languages
Student Success Center
INTERSESSION/SPRING 2014
California Nonresident Tuition Exemption Request
For Eligible California High School Graduates
Note: This form is accepted by all California Community Colleges and all Universities in the both the University of California
and California State University systems.
Complete and sign this form to request an exemption from Nonresident Tuition. You must submit any documentation
required by the College or University (for example, proof of high school attendance in California). Contact the California
Community College, University of California, or California State University campus where you intend to enroll (or are
enrolled) for instructions on documentation, additional procedures and applicable deadlines.
ELIGIBILITY:
I, the undersigned, am applying for a California Nonresident Tuition Exemption for eligible California high school
graduates at (specify the college or university)____________________________________________ and I declare the following:
Check YES or NO boxes:
 Yes
 No
I have graduated from a California high school or have attained the equivalent thereof, such as a
High School Equivalency Certificate, issued by the California State GED Office or a Certificate of
Proficiency, resulting from the California High School Proficiency Examination.
 Yes
 No
I have attended high school in California for three or more years.
Provide information on all school(s) you attended in grades 9 - 12:
City
State
Dates:
From – Month/Year
To – Month/Year
School
Documentation of high school attendance and graduation (or its equivalent) is required by the University of California, the California State
University and some California Community Colleges. Follow campus instructions.
Check the box that applies to you -- check only one box:

I am a nonimmigrant alien as defined by federal law. [Nonimmigrant aliens have been admitted to the United
States temporarily and include, but are not limited to, foreign students (persons holding F visas) and exchange
visitors (persons holding J visas).]
OR

I am NOT a nonimmigrant alien. [U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or aliens without lawful immigration status,
among others, should check this box.]
AFFIDAVIT:
I, the undersigned, declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the information I have provided on this form is true and
accurate. I understand that this information will be used to determine my eligibility for the nonresident tuition exemption for eligible California high school
graduates. I hereby declare that, if I am an alien without lawful immigration status, I have filed an application to legalize my immigration status or will file
an application as soon as I am eligible to do so. I further understand that if any of the above information is untrue, I will be liable for payment of all
nonresident charges from which I was exempted and may be subject to disciplinary action by the College or University.
Print Full Name (as it appears on your campus student records)
Campus/Student Identification Number
Print Full Mailing Address (Number, Street, City, State, Zip Code)
Email Address (Optional)
Phone Number (Optional)
Signature
Date
Revised Sept 2003, Dec 2007
83096.1
97
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Orange Coast College
California Nonresident Tuition Exemption
For Eligible California High School Graduates
(The law passed by the Legislature in 2001 as “AB 540”)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Any student, other than a nonimmigrant alien, who meets all of the following requirements, shall be exempt from paying
nonresident tuition:
Requirements:
o
o
o
The student must have attended a high school (public or private) in California for three or more years.
The student must have graduated from a California high school or attained the equivalent prior to the start of the term
(for example, passing the GED or California High School Proficiency exam).
An alien student who is without lawful immigration status must file an affidavit with the college or university stating
that he or she has filed an application to legalize his or her immigration status, or will file an application as soon as he
or she is eligible to do so.
Students who are non-immigrants [for example, those who hold F (student) visas, B (visitor) visas, etc.] are not
eligible for this exemption.
The student must file an exemption request including a signed affidavit with the college that indicates the student
has met all applicable conditions described above. Student information obtained in this process is strictly
confidential unless disclosure is required under law.
Students eligible for this exemption who are transferring to another California public college or university must
submit a new request (and documentation if required) to each college under consideration.
Nonresident students meeting the criteria will be exempted from the payment of nonresident tuition, but they will
not be classified as California residents. They continue to be “nonresidents.”
AB540 does not provide student financial aid eligibility for undocumented alien students. These students remain
ineligible for state and federal financial aid.
PROCEDURES FOR REQUESTING THIS
EXEMPTION FROM NONRESIDENT TUITION
California Community Colleges: Complete the form on the reverse. Submit it to the Admissions Office at the
community college where you are enrolled or intend to enroll. You may be required to submit additional documentation.
Call the college Admissions Office if you have questions.
University of California: The University of California (UC) system has its own nonresident tuition exemption
application and affidavit form, but it will accept the exemption request form used by the California Community Colleges
and the California State University. Your campus has established deadlines for submission of exemption requests;
however, requests are not to be submitted until you have been admitted to a UC campus. Some students, such as
transfer, graduate, and professional students, also must submit their official high school transcripts; check your campus for
specific instructions. Once you are determined to be eligible for the exemption, you will continue to receive it as long as
you fulfill the eligibility requirements or until the University no longer offers this exemption. The exemption covers the
Nonresident Tuition Fee and the Educational Fee differential charged to nonresident students. Applying for the exemption
does not alter your responsibility to pay by the campus deadline any nonresident tuition and associated fees that may be
due before your eligibility is determined. For general information, visit the following website:
www.ucop.edu/sas/sfs/ppolicies/ab540faqs.htm. For campus-specific instructions regarding documentation and deadline
dates, contact the campus Office of the Registrar.
California State University: Complete the form on the reverse. Contact the Office of Admissions and Records at the
CSU campus where you are enrolled or intend to enroll for instructions on submission, deadline information, and
additional requirements. You will be required to submit final high school transcripts and appropriate records of high school
graduation or the equivalent, if you have not done so already. Call the Office of Admissions and Records at the campus if
you have questions.
__________________________________________________________________________________
Revised Sept 2003, Dec 2007
99
INTERSESSION/SPRING 2014
PLAN YOUR SCHEDULE
Below is a sample which you may use to structure your semester’s program
SECTION #
MONDAY
7 AM
8 AM
9 AM
10 AM
11 AM
12 PM
1 PM
2 PM
1 PM
3 PM
4 PM
5 PM
6 PM
7 PM
8 PM
9 PM
10 PM
COURSE NUMBER AND NAME
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
UNITS
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
116
Merrimac Lot
Lot E
43
Consumer Sci.
& Design
42
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36M
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te
en lied
C
s p es
wi Ap c
Le for cien
S
Children’s
Center 152
Early
Childhood 146
Lab School
73
ing
180
158
Arts
Center
12
10
&
b
La
8
7
4
Main
Quad
Moore
Theater
2
149
Men’s
Locker
96
97
Handball
Lot A
Admissions, Records,
Counseling
& Financial Aid
Women’s
Locker
92
ENROLLMENT
CENTER
Lot C
1
Admin.
Office
147
Lot C
Campus
Public
Safety
ARLINGTON DR.
Faculty
& Staff
Parking
Lot B
Captain’s
Table
86
Student
Center
ASOCC
Drama
Lab/Studio
91
Gym
157
Weight
Room
Watson
PIRATE WAY
Hall Bursar’s
87
The Grove
83
Forum
Fine Arts
Lect. Halls
5
Faculty
House
11
81
Social & Behavioral
Sciences
9
Special
Services
m
oo
sr
as
Classroom
& Lab
Cl
144
89
Track Storage
Student
Health
Center
Social & Behavioral
Sciences
80
110
Track
& Field
FAIRVIEW RD.
s
Lot D
Lot D Lot D
Additional parking at Fairgrounds lot ➔
MERRIMAC WAY
181
ion
at
uc
Ed
Hot Dog
Cart
s
es
sin
Bu
s.
Bu d.
E
14
13
Frank M.
Doyle Arts
Pavilion
35
72
Center
Writers Row 71 Computing 150
Starbucks
182
Library
37
sm
hW
at
M
ali
70
Literature &
Languages
Coast
Snack
Shack
Jo
ur
n
Repro
Graphics
W
39 38 ing
Math
Lecture Planetarium
Halls 1&2
41
40
Science
Hall
69
Chemistry
ESCORT
STATION
Field
House
LeBard
Stadium
Tennis
MONITOR WAY
Baseball Field
Lot G
Soccer Field
Fitness Complex
183
121
S
M
& ain
Op te
er nan Receiving
at c
ion e
s
48
45
Allied Health
Sci. 44
Biological Sci.
Horticulture
64
Practice
Field
Adams Lot
Softball Field
Horticulture
Gardens
Horticulture
Horticulture
ADAMS AVE.
s
ce
uc
t S ter
en Cen
d
tu
155
115
T W
Skill ec eld
Center hnol ing
og
47 y
114
ex
Te
ch
An
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Information Tech
156
Horticulture
Tree Arboretum
District
Transportation
Technology
Center
171
Aviation
Technology
Construction
Technology
172
Horticulture
Garden Lab
Boat
Storage
PAY PHONE
PARKING PERMITS
(Red Box Blue Light)
EMERGENCY PHONE
Coast Community
College District
Offices
Recycling
Center
Pools
c
Cs
y.
w
tH
Administration
(1)
Admissions, Counseling& Student
Records (Watson Hall)
(87)
Allied Health Sciences
(44)
Arts Center
(158)
Assessment Center (Watson Hall) (87)
Associated Students of OCC
(ASOCC)
(86)
Athletics
(91)
Aviation Technology
(48)
Biological Sciences
(45)
Bookstore & Warehouse (83 & 144)
Bursar’s Office
(149)
Business, Computing & Career Services
Division
(14)
Business Education
(12, 13 & 14)
Cafeteria (Student Center Café) (86)
Campus Public Safety (Parking) (147)
Captain’s Table Restaurant
(86)
Career Education (Watson Hall) (87)
Chemistry
(69)
Children’s Center
(152)
Classrooms & Labs
(7, 8, 9 & 150)
Computing Center
(73)
Construction Technology
(116)
Consumer Sciences & Design
(43)
Consumer & Health Sciences
Division
(43)
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Newport Beach, CA 92663
Pa
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fi
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Counseling (Watson Hall)
(87)
Counseling Division (Watson Hall) (87)
Dance
(91, 158)
Disabled Students Center
(10)
Drama Lab/Studio
(2)
Early Childhood Lab School
(146)
Eclectic Café
(86)
Enrollment Center (Watson Hall) (87)
EOPS (Watson Hall)
(87)
Exercise Science
(Fitness Complex)
(183)
Faculty House
(11)
Field House
(110)
Financial Aid (Watson Hall)
(87)
Fine Arts Lecture Halls
(5)
Fitness Complex
(183)
Food Services (Cafeteria)
(86)
Forum Lecture Hall (Giles Brown) (81)
Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion
(180)
Gymnasium
(91)
Handball Courts
(97)
Health Center (Student)
(89)
Horticulture
(64)
Information Technology
(156)
International Center (Watson Hall) (87)
Job Placement (Watson Hall)
(87)
Journalism
(72)
2701 Fairview Rd. Costa Mesa CA 92626
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FAIRVIEW RD.
Kinesiology & Athletics Division (91)
Learning Center (Special Services)(10)
Lewis Center for Applied Sciences (42)
Library
(182)
Literature & Languages
(70)
Literature & Languages Division (70)
Math Lecture Halls 1 & 2
(41)
Math Wing
(35-38)
Mathematics & Sciences Division (42)
Maintenance & Operations
(155)
Media Center (Library)
(182)
Men’s Locker Room
(96)
Music
(4)
Parking (Campus Public Safety) (147)
Photo Lab (Arts Center)
(158)
Digital Photo Lab (Fine Arts)
(5)
Planetarium
(39)
Pools (Aquatics)
(Gym Area, 91)
Receiving
(155)
Recycling Center
(121)
Re-Entry (Watson Hall)
(87)
Reprographics
(37)
Science Hall
(40)
Skill Center
(47 & 48)
Snack Bars
Coast Snack Shack
(Lit & Lang Quad)
The Grove (Main Quad)
Hot Dog Cart
(Arts Center Quad)
Starbucks
(181)
Social & Behavioral Sciences (80 & 81)
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Division
(81)
Social Science Lab
(83)
Special Services
(10)
Sports Medicine
(183)
Student Center
(86)
Student Center Café
(86)
Student Health Center
(89)
Student Records (Watson Hall) (87)
Student Services (Watson Hall) (87)
Student Success Center
(7 & 8)
Swap Meet Office
(110)
Technology Annex
(115)
Technology Division
(114)
Technology Center
(114-116, 171)
Theatre (Robert B. Moore)
(2)
Transfer Center (Watson Hall)
(87)
Visual & Performing Arts Division (158)
Watson Hall
(87)
Web Services Training
(156)
Weight Room
(157)
Welcome/Info Center
(Watson Hall)
(87)
Welding Technology
(47)
Women’s Locker Room
(92)
Writers Row
(71)
Writing/Reading Center
(8)
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