TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 REGISTRATION: Summer 2016 &

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TABLE OF CONTENTS | SUMMER & FALL 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Summer 2016 &
Fall 2016 Semester Calendars.............1-2
Repeatability Changes...........................4
Learning Communities.......................5-6
Noncredit Class Offerings
Fall 2016................................................7
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Classes for Older Adults
Fall 2016.............................................8-9
Getting Started In 7 Steps.............. 10-13
Don’t Lose your BOG
Fee Waiver...........................................14
Tuition, Fees................................... 15-16
REGISTRATION:
Frequently Asked Questions.......... 17-20
Priority Registration at
California Colleges......................... 21-22
Student Success &
Support Program Services...................23
Student Resources......................... 24-25
College Mission Statement..................26
How To Read the
Schedule of Classes..............................26
COMM - Communication Studies.........32
CIS - Computer and
Information Systems...........................32
CABT - Computer Applications/
Business Technology............................32
CS - Computer Science.........................33
CG - Counseling and Guidance.............34
CEM - Construction and Energy
Management.......................................34
CJ - Criminal Justice.............................34
CAHM - Culinary Arts and
Hospitality Management.....................35
DH - Dental Hygiene............................35
ECE - Early Childhood Education..........36
ECON - Economics................................36
EDUC - Education.................................36
ENGR - Engineering.............................36
ENGL - English.....................................37
ESL - English as a Second Language....38
FIN - Finance........................................39
FT - Fire Technology.............................39
GEOG - Geography...............................39
GEOL - Geology....................................40
HS - Health Science..............................40
HIST - History.......................................40
HORT - Horticulture.............................40
KIN - Kinesiology.................................40
LIBR - Library.......................................42
MATH - Mathematics...........................42
MA - Medical Assisting........................44
MUS - Music.........................................44
NUTR - Nutrition (see CAHM 20)..........35
PHILO - Philosophy..............................45
PHYS - Physics.....................................46
PS - Political Science............................46
PSYCH- Psychology..............................46
RT - Radiologic Technology..................46
READ - Reading....................................47
SOC - Sociology....................................47
SPAN- Spanish.....................................48
SPED - Special Education....................49
TA - Theatre Arts..................................49
Watsonville Classes..............................50
ACCT - Accounting................................51
ADAPT - Adaptive
Physical Education...............................52
ALH - Allied Health..............................53
ASL - American Sign Language...........53
ANTHR - Anthropology........................54
ART - Art–Studio.................................55
AH - Art History...................................59
AP - Art Photography ..........................60
ASTRO - Astronomy.............................61
ATH - Athletics.....................................62
BIO - Biology........................................64
BUS - Business.....................................66
CHEM - Chemistry................................67
COMM - Communication Studies.........69
CIS - Computer and
Information Systems...........................70
CABT - Computer Applications/
Business Technology............................72
CS - Computer Science.........................74
CEM - Construction & Energy
Management.......................................76
CG - Counseling and Guidance.............77
CJ - Criminal Justice.............................79
CAHM - Culinary Arts and
Hospitality Management.....................80
DANCE - Dance.....................................81
DH - Dental Hygiene............................84
DMCP - Digital Management
Career Preparation...............................85
DM - Digital Media..............................86
ECE - Early Childhood Education..........88
ECON - Economics................................90
EDUC - Education.................................91
ENGR - Engineering.............................91
ETECH - Engineering Technology.........92
ENGL - English.....................................92
ESL - English as a Second Language....98
ES - Environmental Science.................99
FIN - Finance......................................100
FT - Fire Technology...........................100
FR - French.........................................101
GEOG - Geography.............................101
GEOL - Geology..................................102
GRMN - German................................102
HS - Health Science............................102
HIST - History.....................................103
HORT - Horticulture...........................104
HONORS.............................................104
HSERV - Human Services...................105
ITAL - Italian......................................106
JAPAN - Japanese..............................106
JOURN - Journalism...........................106
KIN - Kinesiology...............................106
LS - Learning Skills.............................112
LIBR - Library Science........................113
MATH - Mathematics.........................114
MA - Medical Assisting......................120
METEO - Meteorology........................122
MUS - Music.......................................122
N - Nursing........................................129
NUTR - Nutrition (see CAHM 20)..........80
OCEAN - Oceanography.....................130
PHILO - Philosophy............................130
PHYS - Physics...................................131
PS - Political Science..........................132
PSYCH- Psychology............................133
RT - Radiologic Technology................134
READ - Reading..................................135
RE - Real Estate..................................136
SOC - Sociology..................................136
SPAN- Spanish...................................137
SPED - Special Education..................138
TA - Theatre Arts................................139
W - Welding.......................................140
WS - Women’s Studies.......................141
Work Experience Education...............141
Fall Watsonville Classes......................142
ACE & Noncredit Classes,
Watsonville........................................143
Distance Education............................144
Short Term Classes.............................145
Weekend Classes...............................145
Early Starting Classes.........................146
Late Starting Classes..........................146
Suggested Courses for
High School Students........................147
Hours, Phone Numbers, URLs............148
Final Exams........................................149
SUMMER 2016 SECTIONS:
ACCT - Accounting................................27
ADAPT - Adaptive
Physical Education...............................27
ALH - Allied Health..............................27
ASL - American Sign Language...........27
ANTHR - Anthropology........................28
ART - Art–Studio.................................28
AH - Art History...................................28
AP - Art Photography ..........................28
ASTRO - Astronomy.............................29
ATH - Athletics.....................................29
BIO - Biology........................................30
BUS - Business.....................................30
CHEM - Chemistry................................31
FALL 2016 SECTIONS:
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SEMESTER CALENDAR | SUMMER & FALL 2016
SUMMER 2016 SEMESTER CALENDAR
October 1, 2015................... Start accepting applications for admission
April 4, 2016........................ Summer Schedule available online
May 2, 2016......................... Registration @ 8AM for Veterans, Foster Youth (and former foster youth), EOP&S, ASC, and CalWorks
May 2, 2016......................... Registration @ 12PM for Continuing Students
May 4, 2016......................... Registration @ 12PM for New and Returning Students
July 4, 2016......................... Independence Day–Holiday
July 11, 2016....................... Summer grades due (4 week session) grades available on WebAdvisor July 11
July 25, 2016....................... Summer grades due (6 week session) grades available on WebAdvisor July 25
August 8, 2016.................... Summer grades due (8 week session) grades available on WebAdvisor August 8
Deadlines for adding or dropping summer courses vary. Ask your instructor or Admissions & Records at Aptos or the Watsonville Center.
FALL 2016 SEMESTER CALENDAR
October 1, 2015................... Fall application for admission available on website
April 7, 2016........................ Fall Schedule available online
April 4, 2016........................ Deadline to submit transcripts, test scores and residency
documentation to meet registration requirements.
April 15, 2016...................... Deadline to comply with all components factored into
registration priorities. Complete orientation, assessment,
and begin an education plan in Student Planning
(WebAdvisor) in order to receive the most favorable
registration date/time.
May 2, 2016......................... Deadline to submit appeal to A&R for registration priority
May 11, 2016....................... Registration for Veterans, Foster Youth (and former foster
youth), EOP&S, ASC, and CalWorks
May 16, 2016....................... Registration for Continuing Students with 30-99.9 Cabrillo
units who have completed orientation, assessment, an
education plan, declared a major, and are in good standing
May 18, 2016....................... Registration for Running Start
May 19, 2016....................... Registration for new students and re-entering students
who have completed orientation, assessment, an
education plan, declared a major, and are in good standing
May 23, 2016...................... Registration for concurrent K-12 students who have
completed orientation, assessment, an education plan,
declared a major, and are in good standing
May 23, 2016....................... Registration for applicants within the past year who did
not enroll, who have completed orientation, assessment,
an education plan, declared a major, and are in good
standing
May 31, 2016....................... Registration for continuing, new, re-entering, and personal
development students, who did not completed
orientation, assessment, an education plan, declare a
major, and/or are not in good standing, and/or have
completed 100 or more Cabrillo degree applicable units
August 8, 2016
Parking Permits and Student Activity Cards
available for pick up
August 19, 2016.................. New Student WELCOME Event
August 29, 2016.................. Fall Semester begins
September 5, 2016.............. Labor Day–Holiday–Campus Closed
September 9, 2016.............. Deadline to return parking permits for refund
September 9, 2016.............. Deadline to add or register for a full-term course
September 9, 2016.............. Deadline to drop a full-term course and receive a reversal
of charges or refund of enrollment
September 9, 2016.............. Deadline for student activity card refund or credit
September 10, 2016............ Deadline to drop a full-term course without a permanent
record “W”
September 10, 2016............ Census Day; Financial Aid awards are not adjusted after
this date
October 1, 2016................... Deadline for Pass/No Pass option (full-term course)
November 11, 2016............. Vereran’s Day–Holiday–Campus Closed
November 21, 2016............. Deadline to withdraw from full-term course
November 24-25, 2016........ Thanksgiving Holiday–Campus Closed
December 2, 2016............... Deadline to apply for AA/AS degree or certificate
December 12-17, 2016........ Final Exams
December 17, 2016............. Semester ends; last day to submit a BOG application for
Fall semester
December 20, 2016............. Fall grades due
December 20, 2016............. Fall grades available on WebAdvisor
December 23, 2016 thru
January 2, 2017................... Holiday Break­–Campus Closed
Deadlines for short-term courses (less than 16 weeks) are different from above. Ask
your instructor or Admissions & Records at Aptos or the Watsonville Center.
CALENDARIO DEL SEMESTRE | VERANO/OTOÑO 2016
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CALENDARIO DEL SEMESTRE DE VERANO 2016
1º de octubre de 2015.....................Se comienza a aceptar la solicitud de admisión.
4 de abril de 2016............................Programa de verano disponible en Internet.
2 de mayo de 2016..........................Matriculación a las 8:00 para Veteranos, FosterYouth (al presente o anteriormente en
custodia provisoria), EOP&S, ASC y CalWorks.
2 de mayo de 2016..........................Matriculación a las 12:00 para alumnos que continúan.
4 de mayo de 2016..........................Matriculación a las 8:00 para estudiantes queretornan, y nuevos.
4 de julio de 2016............................Feriados.
11 de julio de 2016..........................Calificaciones del verano (sesión de 4 semanas),disponibles en WebAdvisorel 11 de julio.
25 de julio de 2016..........................Calificaciones del verano (sesión de 6 semanas),disponibles en WebAdvisorel 25 de julio.
8 de agosto de 2016........................Calificaciones del verano (sesión de 8 semanas),disponibles en WebAdvisorel 8 de agosto.
Los plazos para agregar o abandonar cursos de verano varían.Pregúntele a su instructor o en la Oficina de Admisiones en Aptos
o en el Centro de Watsonville.
CALENDARIO DEL SEMESTRE DE OTOÑO 2016
1º de octubre de 2015......... Solicitud de admisión para el otoño disponible enInternet.
7 de abril.............................. Programa del semestre de otoño disponible enInternet.
4 de abril.............................. Plazo para presentar calificaciones, puntaje depruebas y
documentos de residencia para satisfacerlos requisitos de
matriculación.
15 de abril............................ Plazo para cumplir con todos los componentesincluidos
en las prioridades de matriculación.Complete orientación
y evaluación y comience unplan de educación en Student
Planning (WebAdvisor) para recibir la fecha y hora de
matriculación más favorable.
22 de abril............................ Programa impreso del semestre de otoño disponible.
2 de mayo de 2016.............. Plazo para presentar apelación a Admisiones
paramatriculación de prioridad.
11 de mayo de 2016............ Matriculación a las 8:00 para Veteranos, FosterYouth (al
presente o previamente en custodia provisoria), EOP&S,
ASC (anteriormente DSP&S) yCalWorks.
16 de mayo de 2016............ Matriculación para estudiantes que continúan, con 30-99,9
unidades en Cabrillo, que han completadoorientación,
evaluación y plan de educación, handeclarado una carrera
y mantenido un buen nivelacadémico.
18 de mayo de 2016............ Matriculación para Running Start.
19 de mayo de 2016............ Matriculación para estudiantes nuevos y re-entrantesque
han completado orientación, evaluación y plande
educación, han declarado una carrera y man-tenido un
buen nivel académico.
6 de Junio de 2016............... Matriculación concurrente para estudiantes K-12 quehan
completado orientación, evaluación y plan deeducación,
han declarado una carrera y mantenidoun buen nivel
académico.
23 de mayo de 2016............ Matriculación para quienes han presentado la solicitud durante el último año y no se matricularon y que han
completado orientación, evaluación y plan de educación,
han declarado una carrera y mantenido un buen nivel
académico.
Los plazos para los cursos breves (menos de 16 semanas) son diferentes a losarriba
mencionados. Pregúntele a su instructor o en la Oficina de Admisiones en Aptos o en
el Centro de Watsonville.
31 de Mayo de 2016............ Matriculación para estudiantes que continúan, nuevos,
re-entrantes y de desarrollo personal que nohan
completado orientación, evaluación ni plan deeducación,
no han declarado una carrera ni mantenido un buen nivel
académico, y/o han completado 100 o más unidades en
Cabrillo aplicables a una carrera.
1º de julio............................ Plazo para solicitud como estudiante internacional.
8 de agosto.......................... Permiso de estacionamiento disponible para recoger.
19 de agosto........................ Bienvenidos a los nuevos estudiantes.
29 de agosto........................ Comienza el semestre de otoño.
5 de septiembre................... Día del Trabajo; feriado, campus cerrado.
9 de septiembre................... Plazo para retornar los permisos de estacionamientoy r
ecibir reembolso.
9 de septiembre................... Plazo para agregar o matricularse en un curso detodo el
semestre.
9 de septiembre................... Plazo para abandonar un curso de todo el semestrey revertir
el cargo o para el reembolso de la matricu-lación.
9 de septiembre................... Plazo para el reembolso o crédito de la tarjeta deactividades
estudiantiles.
10 de septiembre................. Plazo para abandonar un curso de todo el semestresin
obtener una “W” permanente.
10 de septiembre................. Día de censo; las subvenciones de Ayuda Financierano son
ajustadas después de esta fecha.
1 de octubre......................... Plazo para la opción pass/no pass (curso de todo
elsemestre).
11 de noviembre.................. Día de los Veteranos; feriado, campus cerrado.
21 de noviembre.................. Plazo para abandonar un curso de todo el semestre.
24-25 de noviembre............ Día de Gracias; campus cerrado.
2 de diciembre..................... Plazo para solicitar un título o certificado de AA/AS.
12-17 de diciembre............. Exámenes finales.
17 de diciembre................... Fin del semestre; último día para presentar una solicitud de
la exención BOG para el semestre de otoño.
20 de diciembre................... Plazo para calificaciones del semestre de otoño.
20 de diciembre................... Las calificaciones del semestre de otoño disponiblesen
Internet.
23 de diciembre 2 de enero............................ Cabrillo cerrado.
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REPEATABILITY CHANGES | SUMMER & FALL 2016
REPEATABILITY CHANGES:
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Why can’t I repeat my course? I was able to repeat it before. Why not now?
How will it affect my financial aid if I repeat courses?
Under new regulations most courses may not be repeated. There are a few
exceptions:
The Financial Aid Office is required to monitor courses you have repeated during
your entire time at Cabrillo College. Financial Aid students may only receive federal
financial aid for one repeat of a previously passed course (with grades of A, B, C,
D, NP, NC or W). For financial aid purposes, a grade of D or better is considered a
passing grade. If you have questions about this Federal policy, please visit Financial
Aid in the Welcome Center/SAC East, or call (831) 479-6415 or visit http://www.
cabrillo.edu/services/finaid/.
1) Athletics (ATH) courses, including off-season conditioning classes, can be
taken four times.
2) Courses that are required to be repeated in order to complete or gain entry
into a bachelor’s degree program at any CSU or UC campus in any discipline.
3) Courses designed specifically for participation in intercollegiate academic or
vocational competition. Currently, Cabrillo College is not offering this type
of course.
Some of the courses have new numbers. I took the course with the old number
and now I’m blocked from enrolling. Why is that?
• If you haven’t taken a course for 36 months, you may petition Admissions
& Records to retake it.
Some departments (especially Kinesiology [KIN]) had to change their formerly
allowed repeatable courses, creating separate beginning, intermediate, and
advanced courses. If you took the older version of the course you have already had
beginning, intermediate and advanced instruction. The new regulations do not
permit you to take the courses more than one time, so you will not be permitted to
enroll again.
• If your employer requires that you take the course, you may petition
Admissions & Records to retake it.
I noticed in the schedule that beginning, intermediate and advanced courses are
taught in the same room at the same time. Does it matter in which level I enroll?
• If you are looking for a job that requires an update to your skills, you can
use the job announcement as documentation and petition Admissions &
Records to retake the course.
It does matter. If you have never had the class in any form before, it is recommended that you sign up for the beginning level. Instructors will make sure that each
student in the class receives instruction at his or her level.
• Courses for students with disabilities can be repeated as many times as
necessary, as long as the Accessibility Support Center (formerly Disabled
Student Services) verifies the need for the student to retake the course.
If I took a class and did not pass it, can I retake it?
What if I need to repeat courses for reasons such as retraining or updating my
skills or I am taking classes that are designed for students with disabilities?
How many times can I take the same course at Cabrillo College IF I got a bad
grade or didn’t finish?
A student can take the same course no more than three (3) times. If you have
withdrawn from a course and received a “W” OR received a substandard grade
(D,F, NP or NC) OR any combination of the above within three attempts, you will
be unable to enroll in that course a 4th time. All attempts, no matter how long
ago the courses were taken, are counted. This regulation is in effect at all California
Community Colleges.
If you received a “D”, “F”, “NC”, “NP” grade, or if you withdrew with a “W” you are
eligible to retake the course. You may retake a course three times for a “D”, “F”, “NC”,
“NP” grade or a “W,” however, on the fourth (4th) try, you will be blocked.
Why did Cabrillo College change the rules?
Cabrillo did not change these rules. All community colleges are required by state
regulations to follow these new repeatability rules.
For more information, see a counselor.
What if I have already taken a course three times?
You may need to select a different course from the same General Education category, or take the course at a different college, or because of special circumstances,
complete a Petition to Repeat a Course (Cabrillo form).
There are some courses designed to be taken 2, 3, 4 or more times. Those courses
are not affected by the above State mandated policy. Classes with approved repeatability are always noted in this Schedule of Classes with this notation: “Repeatablilty: May be taken 4 times.”
It is important to meet with a counselor to learn about all of your options.
Cabrillo College strives to provide the highest level of accessibility to students, visitors and guests with disabilities. For assistance with physical accessibility issues, please call Accessibility Support Center (ASC) at (831) 479-6379,
or the Sheriff’s Office at (831) 212-8464 (Aptos) or (831) 212-8466 (Watsonville).
LEARNING COMMUNITIES | SUMMER & FALL 2016
Learning Communities
What is a
Learning
Community?
Why Should I Be A Part of One?
A learning community offers you guaranteed enrollment in a combination of classes with a special theme or focus. It is a
supportive learning environment where you will build lasting friendships with the others in your cohort (group), while
you get the assistance and guidance you need to achieve your goals. There are different types of learning communities at
Cabrillo College, and one of them may be perfect for you! Call the Learning Communities Center (LCC) at (831) 477-3340
Monday -Thursday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Location: room 501 (Aptos campus). Website: cabrillolearning.org.
Academy for College Excellence (ACE)
BIW: Business Information Worker
Help create a just world by exploring a problem in society
that’s important to you! Develop professionalism, leadership
and communication skills in a supportive learning
environment and discover the abilities you have for college
success. You could skip a class and progress from ENGL 255 to
ENGL 1A in just one semester as you prepare for college-level
courses leading to a degree or certificate.
THEMES: Social Justice, English sequence acceleration
Every office needs a computer applications expert, and it
can be you! Earn a Business Information Worker certificate in
only two semesters, and start your career. Develop expertise
in Microsoft Office, business technology, and other highdemand skills to be ready to work in any business office,
while getting the added support of a learning cohort.
Members of this learning community are guaranteed
enrollment in all required CABT courses.
ACE website and to apply: www.cabrillo.edu/academics/ace/
THEME: Business, Computer Applications
For information call the Learning Communities Center at
(831) 477-3340.
For more information and Fall 2016 section numbers, see
CABT website: https://www.cabrillo.edu/academics/cabt/ or
pages 72-73.
Fall semester classes: 16.5 units (for section numbers, see page 85)
Fall semester classes: 12.5 units
Spring semester classes: 13.5 units
• CABT 101: Computer Proficiency
• CABT 100: Business Technology and
Procedures
• English 255 or 100: English and Elements of Writing
• CABT 156: Writing for the
Workplace
• English 115: Lessons in Punctuation and Sentence Structure
• DMCP 110: Foundation course
• CABT 110A: Keyboarding
• DMCP 111: Introduction in Team Self-Management
• DMCP 112: Social Justice Research Methods & Team Management
• CABT 118: Microsoft Windows
• DMCP 113: Field Study in Research Methods and Team Work
• CABT 109: Customer Service/
Human Relations
• CABT 107: Applied Computer Skills
• CABT 31: Microsoft Word
• DANCE 82: Body Mind Techniques: Applied Somatics I
• CABT 157: Business and Technical
Writing
• CABT 110B: Intermediate
Keyboarding
• CABT 105: Records Information
Management
• CABT 160: Internet and Outlook
• CABT 41: Microsoft Excel
PUENTE
You can be a Puente student while taking other classes! The Puente Project is a year-long program starting with ENGL 100,
and then ENGL 1A that will help you transfer to a four year college or university. Participate in fun activities and visits to
4-year universities, get extra counseling support, and be paired with a mentor from the professional community.
THEMES: The U.S. Latino/a Experience; Diversity & Social Justice through the English sequence
Puente website: http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/puente/
To apply please contact: Michelle Foguet-Mendoza, (831) 479-6541.
Fall semester classes: 12 or more units
Spring semester classes
• English 100: Elements of Writing
• English 1A: College Composition
• CG 51: Introduction to College
• Additional courses: vary per student
• Additional courses: vary per student
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LEARNING COMMUNITIES | SUMMER & FALL 2016
Learning Communities
STARS First Year Experience
STARS helps you succeed in your first year in college as you prepare for transfer-level coursework! Take required math and
English courses along with a college success seminar as you progress toward your AA/AS degree, certificate or transfer. Get extra
assistance with math and the information and support you need to stay on track with your goals.
THEME: Successful transition to college; math and English sequence.
STARS website and to apply: www.cabrillostars.org
For information call Eric Grabiel or the Learning Communities Center at (831) 477-3340.
STARS gives first year students the following:
• Guaranteed class registration in math and English
• Extra support for math through supplemental instruction
• 1-day orientation prior to the start of college
• Dedicated instructors to your first year experience
• Strategies and skills to successfully transition to college
Fall semester classes based on English placement: 12 or more units
All STARS cohorts also include the following classes Fall semester:
1.STARS FYE: General Education
(English 100 and Math 254SI, 154, 142/152 placement required)
•CG 51: Introduction to College
•DMCP 130: First Year Experience seminar
2.STARS FYE: College Preparation for Writing, Reading, and Digital Skills
(English 255 placement required)
Spring semester classes: STARS students continue to take English and
math as well as choose other courses based on their educational plan.
3.STARS FYE: English for Bilingual Speakers
(ESL or English 255 or above placement required)
Math PLUS
Precalculus Readiness and Excellence Program (PREP)
FREE one-week intensive math preparation
program to prepare for your upcoming
math class or prepare you to retake the math
placement test. SAVE a semester of math and/or
be more prepared to succeed in your math class.
Offered at the Aptos campus and Watsonville
Center from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Are you planning to enroll in precalculus and major in science,
engineering or math? PREP will give you the preparation and
support you need to succeed, with a pre-semester program and
a companion support class during the semester. Enroll in Math
104 along with Math 4 for fall, and mark your calendar for August
1 to begin the free two-week session meeting daily from 8:30am12:30pm.
Space is limited so apply early!
PREP website to apply: http://go.cabrillo.edu/prep
or for information call (831) 479-6503.
For more information or to apply go to Math
PLUS website:
http://go.cabrillo.edu/mathplus
Contact:
Math PLUS Coordinator
Eric Grabiel, (831) 477-3340,
mathplus@cabrillo.edu
Future Math PLUS dates:
June 6-11, 2016
August 15-19, 2016
Through PREP, students focus on:
• increasing skill and confidence to succeed in college-level math;
• finding errors, using graphing principles and solving
word problems;
• improving study habits and expanding math vocabulary;
• working effectively in small groups and understanding
personal strengths and weaknesses, and
• enjoying mathematics.
Fall semester classes: 6.5 units
• Math 4: Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry
• Math 104: Math Success Strategies for Precalculus and Beyond
Fall 2016
Noncredit
Offerings
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Noncredit courses are affordable (free!),
the focus is on attaining skills rather than
grades or units, they are repeatable, and
they are open entry/open exit, which
gives students much more flexibility.
English as a Second Language (ESL) 554A/B: A bridge to college
By completing these two courses, students will have the necessary skills to advance to the academic credit ESL
sequence.
ESL 554A, Section 95211: This meets at the Watsonville Center during open labs specifically held for noncredit ESL
students on Friday nights, 6:30pm-8:30pm (Room WatA260), and Saturday mornings, 10am-12pm (Room WatA350).
To get started, go to the ILC (Room WatA210) during the first two weeks of classes (Lab hours: M-TH 8:00AM 8:00PM; F 8:00AM - 4:00PM). The second part of this sequence, ESL 554B (Section 95212), has the same lab hours.
ESL 554A, Section 95213: This meets on the Aptos campus during open labs specifically held for noncredit ESL
students on Friday nights, 6:30pm-8:30pm (Room LRC1093), and Saturday mornings, 10am-12pm (Room LRC1093).
To get started, go to the Reading Center (Room LRC1060) during the first two weeks of classes (Lab hours: M-TH
9:00AM - 6:00PM, F 9:00AM - 3:00PM). The second part of this sequence, ESL 554B (Section 95214), has the same lab
hours.
ESL 554A and 554B prepare students for the credit ESL sequences and are meant to be taken before students
take the credit ESL courses. Adult learners in our community may find additional options for classes at our partner
institutions. See information online for Watsonville/Aptos Adult Education at https://waae-pajaro-ca.schoolloop.
com/, Santa Cruz Adult School at http://www.adulted.santacruz.k12.ca.us/, and ROP (Regional Occupation Program)
at http://www.rop.santacruz.k12.ca.us/.
Math 550: This series will prepare students for higher level math skills and for credit courses
Topics include: Whole Numbers and Decimals (MATH 550A, Section 95204), Fractions (MATH 550B, Section 95205),
Ratios, Proportions, and Percents (MATH 550C, Section 95206), Geometry, Graphs, Measurements, and Statistics
(MATH 550D, Section 95207), Signed Numbers (MATH 550E, Section 95208), and Linear Equations (MATH 550F,
Section 95210).
Each course is approximately 23 hours of arranged time, and as the courses are open entry/open exit, students
could complete several of these courses in one semester. The courses meet at the Watsonville Center in Room
WatA330 during open labs specifically held for noncredit Math students on Monday and Wednesday nights,
6:30pm-8:30pm, and Saturday mornings, 10am-1pm.
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CLASSES FOR OLDER ADULTS | FALL 2016
Classes
for
Older
Adults
Fall 2016
Cabrillo wants to support our older adult
community members, many of whom have
been attending courses at Cabrillo for years.
These classes are free, they focus on the
experience and not tests or grades, and
students can repeat them as many times as
they want. Continue to participate in subjects
like film history, vocal and instrumental
ensembles, and theatre productions.
Although these classes are designed for older
adults, there is no age limit for enrollment.
All students are welcome!
ENGL 549A: The Language of Film for Older
Adults: Film History
Introduces students to the history of film, film technology, various film
styles, genres, and movements, as well as helping them develop and
apply a knowledge of film terminology and theories to critically analyze
American and international cinema.
Section DaysTimes
93698 M
6:00PM-9:05PM Units Instructor Room
0.00 J.Leal 450
Emphasis on Thinking Globally, Viewing Locally.
MUS 520: Intermediate Orchestra Instruments
for Older Adults
Continues technical studies for string and orchestra wind players,
culminating in public performance.
Section DaysTimes
94859 TTH 8:50AM-10:55AM Units Instructor Room
0.00 R.Brown VAP5156
MUS 538: Vocal Jazz Ensemble for Older Adults
Studies and performs vocal jazz repertoire arranged for eight to twenty
voices; designed for older adults who are proficient in singing, as
demonstrated by audition.
Section DaysTimes
94198 MW 3:30PM-4:50PM &
Arr. Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.00 M.Bidelman VAPA5148
M.BidelmanVAPA5148
+ 18 hr arranged. Lab materials fee: $20.
MUS 539: Westside Community Folk Song/Gospel
Choir for Older Adults
Studies and performs multicultural choral literature of folk, gospel,
African, South American, Asian, and European music; for experienced
and inexperienced singers. Students should have the ability to match
pitch. Public performance required.
Section
94199 Days Times
UnitsInstructor
M
6:30PM-10:35PM 0.00 M.McGushin Room
OFF CAMPUS
Meets at Circle Church-Disciples of Christ, 111 Errett Circle, Santa Cruz.
MUS 540: Chamber Music Ensemble
for Older Adults
Studies and performs chamber music for strings, winds, percussion and
piano; designed for older adults. Students with intermediate to advanced
playing experience will be placed in an ensemble such as a trio, quartet
or quintet. Students must have the ability to read music at sight and play
an instrument with proficiency.
Section DaysTimes
94200 MW 2:30PM-4:35PM Units Instructor Room
0.00 S.Bruckner VAP5156
MUS 546: Jazz Ensemble for Older Adults
Rehearses and performs literature arranged for jazz ensemble; designed
for older adults who are proficient in singing, as demonstrated by
audition.
Section DaysTimes
94201 TH 6:30PM-9:35PM &
Arr. Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.00 J.Nordgren VAPA5156
J.NordgrenVAPA5156
+ 18 hr arranged.
MUS 547: Guitar Ensemble for Older Adults
Rehearses and performs Classical and popular guitar music arranged for
large and small ensembles; designed for older adults who are proficient
in singing, as demonstrated by audition. Recommended Preparation:
MUS 26A and MUS 26B or equivalent experience or MUS 33A and MUS
33B or equivalent experience.
Section
94202 &
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
W
7:35PM-9:30PM 0.00 G.Cantwell VAPA5137
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 18 hr arranged.
MUS 549: College Symphonic Winds
for Older Adults
Studies and performs Contemporary symphonic wind repertoire;
designed for older adults. Prerequisite: By audition. May be repeated.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
94203 &
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
T
6:30PM-9:35PM 0.00 J.Nordgren Arr. Arr. J.Nordgren Room
VAPA5156
VAPA5156
MUS 561: Cabrillo Symphonic Chorus
for Older Adults
Provides an in-depth study of choral music techniques and performance
of large choral ensemble masterworks from the Romantic and
Contemporary periods, unaccompanied and with an orchestra. Audition
includes sight-reading, foreign languages, and demonstration of
musicianship skills. Public performance required; designed for older
adults. Prerequisite: By audition.
Section DaysTimes
94207 T
6:30PM-9:35PM &
Arr. Arr.
MUS 564: Cantiamo Cabrillo for Older Adults
Rehearses and performs literature arranged for a vocal chamber
ensemble, from the Renaissance to the modern era including opera
scenes. Audition includes sight reading, ear-training, demonstration of
language skills; designed for older adults. Prerequisite: By audition.
Section DaysTimes
94208 TH
4:00PM-8:05PM
Section DaysTimes
94209 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM &
Arr. Arr.
MUS 550: Jazz Repertory Workshop
for Older Adults
Studies analysis, memorization, chord progression and stylistic elements
of compositions, arranged for small groups; designed for older adults
who are proficient in voice or an instrument, as demonstrated by
audition.
TA 527:
MUS 558: Cabrillo Symphonic Orchestra
for Older Adults
Rehearses and performs Baroque through Contemporary classical works,
with an emphasis on sight reading and stylistic interpretation; designed
for older adults.
Section DaysTimes
94205 W
6:30PM-9:35PM &
Arr. Arr.
+ 18 hr arranged.
Units Instructor Room
0.00 D.Adkins VAPA5156
D.AdkinsVAPA5156
Units Instructor Room
0.00 C.Anderson VAPA5148
MUS 568: Piano Ensemble for Older Adults
Studies technique, interpretation, style, and performance of ensemble
piano literature, including music for one piano four hands, music for two
and three pianos four to six hands; designed for older adults.
+ 18 hr arranged.
Units Instructor Room
0.00 S.Wilson VAPA5156
Units Instructor Room
0.00 C.Anderson VAPA5148
C.AndersonVAPA5148
+ 18 hr arranged.
+ 18 hr arranged.
Section DaysTimes
94204 TTH 2:20PM-4:25PM 9
Units Instructor Room
0.00 S.Bruckner VAPA5135
S.BrucknerVAPA5131
Theatre Production Workshop
for Older Adults
Presents hands-on backstage preparation for the current TA 29 or TA
75 stage production, including practical problem solving in scenery
construction, lighting, props, costumes, make-up, sound, management,
and public relations; designed for older adults.
Section DaysTimes
94430 F
12:30PM-3:35PM Units Instructor Room
0.00 W.Epperson VAPA4134
TA 529:
Rehearsal and Performance
for Older Adults
Presents the rehearsal and performance of a Theatre Arts stage
production; designed for older adults.
Section DaysTimes
94431 THF 7:00PM-8:20PM Units Instructor Room
0.00 K.Adkins VAPA4150
This is an audition only class. Audition dates: Tuesday and Wednesday,
August 30 and 31 with callbacks Thursday, Sept 1 and Friday, Sept 2,
7:00PM-9:00PM in the Crocker Theater, VAPA4154. The production will
be the hilarious comedy NOISES OFF by Michael Frayn, directed by Robin
Aronson. All students are encouraged to audition. Inclusive and open
casting. Bring 90 second monologue. Performance dates are November
4-20 (Friday, Saturday and Sunday matinee).
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GETTING STARTED IN 7 STEPS | SUMMER & FALL 2016
International Students
Application periods for international students are:
Fall semester: April 1–July 1
Applying for admission is free and the application is available
under the Admissions tab online at www.cabrillo.edu
You can also type in the following address: http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/ar/. See the academic calendar on the first
page of this schedule for the application date for the semester
for which you will be applying.
Allow two business days for your application to be processed.
If we have questions about your application, we will contact
you by e-mail. Upon completion, Admissions & Records will
e-mail you a welcome letter to confirm your admission to the
College and inform you of your Cabrillo Student Identification
number. Keep this information in a safe place as it is a number
you will need to know while in attendance at the college.
If you require assistance applying online, we encourage you
to contact the Admissions & Records office (in Aptos or Watsonville) so that we may help you. In addition to the general
application for admission, some programs have specialized
application requirements and procedures. Please refer to
these specific programs for more details:
• Global Study Options / Study Abroad
• Dental Hygiene
• Nursing
• Radiologic Technology
Returning Students
If you applied for admission or attended Cabrillo during the
semester immediately prior to the one for which you are
applying, you do not need to apply again and may register
for classes as a continuing student. Otherwise, you do need to
submit a new application.
High School Students
If you are a high school student and have permission from your
high school to attend Cabrillo while still in high school, you
may register for classes at Cabrillo as a Concurrently Enrolled
student. Each semester you will submit the online application
for admission and the Concurrent Enrollment form. The Concurrent Enrollment form is available at your high school or by
going to this link: go.cabrillo.edu/CE. This form requires signatures from the principal or designee, parent or legal guardian
and, in some cases, a Cabrillo counselor. Bring the Concurrent
Enrollment form to the Admissions & Records office where
the form will be processed so that you may register through
WebAdvisor on your registration date. Please see the list of
appropriate courses in the back of the Schedule of Classes.
International students may either download the International
Student Application at this address: go.cabrillo.edu/is or
request that one be mailed. Please refer to the International
Student web page for further details on admission requirements (above).
Cabrillo College
International Student Programs
6500 Soquel Drive,
Aptos, CA 95003, U.S.A.
Paying for your classes? You may be eligible for a
BOG enrollment fee waiver and more!
Apply by completing a FAFSA online at
www.fafsa.gov or the California Dream Application at:
www.csac.ca.gov/dream_act.asp
Think you don’t qualify for Financial Aid? Apply anyway! The
number one reason students do not receive aid is because
they do not apply.
Orientation to college is one of three core services that are
required of all first-time students. The remaining two are
assessment for course placement and educational planning.
All community colleges require and provide these services.
Orientation is provided in several ways at Cabrillo: online
through the College’s website and through several Counseling
and Guidance (CG) courses. The information in orientation
familiarizes students with the many college services and
programs that support ongoing academic success. Orientation
additionally provides an introduction to the world of community college, which can be overwhelming and surprising to
many students. College is very different than high school and
students can make some serious mistakes in how they approach their new roles and responsibilities if they are unaware
of these differences. Students who understand the college
culture and its expectations have a much stronger chance of
completing their educational goals and program of study/
major. Students who have completed orientation at another
college and can document completion of this requirement do
not need to repeat orientation at Cabrillo. More information
can be found at www.cabrilllo.edu/services/matriculation or through the Assessment Office.
You may get:
• Your enrollment fees waived
• Reduced cost on a parking permit
• Money for your educational costs to pursue your
academic goal
For more information about financial aid visit us online at go.
cabrillo.edu/finaid or come by and see us in the 100 building.
Assessment Center contact:
http://cabrillo.edu/serv-ices/assessment/index.html
or (831) 479-6165
Assessment for course placement is one of the three required
services for all first-time college students. Orientation and
educational planning are the other two. Completion of
assessment is required before registering for classes. It is not
a college admissions test. The assessment test provides you
with information about your skill levels in English, math,
reading and English as a Second Language. The purpose is to
help you succeed by accurately placing you into classes at your
demonstrated skill level. You are strongly urged to review the
sample tests. Especially for math, studying beforehand gives
you a better chance of placing into a higher level math class.
This can save you time, money and prevent the possibility of
repeating course work that you’ve already had.
After the assessment you will receive your results. We will
review your course placement and your next steps in the registration process. You may be advised to re-assess. You may also
be advised to take the ESL assessment if you are a bi-lingual
speaker, as low scores on the English assessment may indicate
some specific needs. This does NOT suggest that you belong
in the ESL program but rather, may benefit from a class that
specifically focuses on writing issues for second-language
learners. You can take the assessment twice in a six-month
period with a one week waiting period. Your results will be in
WebAdvisor 24 hours after the assessment session is complete.
Don’t wait to assess - this process can take two or more weeks
to complete.
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NOTE: If you have enrolled in a Cabrillo math class and
received a grade or a “W,” you may not be able to take
or retake the assessment for placement into a higher
class level.
Reservations are not taken for math and/or English assessment sessions. Capacity is limited and is first come, first served
for the scheduled assessment sessions. Sessions begin on the
hour posted and there is no late seating. Arrive early; check-in
begins 30 minutes prior to the posted start time. See our
website for the assessment calendar.
Requirements for Assessment:
1. Application: if you are a new student, you are required to
complete the on-line application prior to taking the
assessment. Apply now at www.cabrillo.edu.
2. Orientation: You are required to complete the online
orientation before assessment. Use your Cabrillo ID to log
in. Complete the orientation at: https://sirena.cabrillo.edu.
At the end of the orientation, click through to the
“Certificate of Completion” page that displays your name.
Print it and bring the certificate with you to Assessment, or
take a screen shot and present it on your mobile device.
You do not need assessment if:
You show a counselor or Admissions & Records evaluator your
official documentation for one of the following:
1. Successful completion of previous college level English, ESL,
or math courses
2. Placement results from another college
3. For English only: Advanced Placement (AP) test with scores
of 3, 4, or 5 in English Language or English Literature
4. For math only:
a) Advanced Placement (AP) test: Calculus AB, Calculus BC
or Statistics with scores of 3, 4, or 5
c) College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) tests:
Calculus, College Algebra, College AlgebraTrigonometry, Pre-Calculus or Trigonometry with a score
of at least 50
d) Early Assessment Program (EAP) test results:
“demonstrating college readiness”
5.A college degree.
4. Cabrillo College student ID# is required. Your student ID#
will be emailed to you after you apply online. You can
also find your student ID# on your WebAdvisor account
under “MyProfile. “
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that students reassess if
their course preparation (either prerequisite course work or
assessments cores) is more than 2 years old.
Testing Accommodations
We can provide accommodations for assessment testing. To
make a special testing arrangement, begin the process in the
office that applies to you:
• Learning disabled students: Learning Skills,
(831) 479-6220–Upstairs Library
Do I take an assessment test for an ESL class?
Yes! Students studying English must take a placement test in
order to register for ESL classes. The ESL assessment test will
recommend the best class for your skills. All schedules for ESL
assessment tests are available at the Assessment Office, the
Watsonville Center and online at www.cabrillo.edu/services/
assessment. Phone number: (831) 479-3516.
Counselor assistance is available to help you select courses for
specific majors, meet general education requirements, and
prepare for transfer. Be ready for your counseling appointment
by attending an Education Plan Workshop before seeing a
counselor. Counselors are available by appointment and on a
walk-in basis. Call for appointments and/or information:
(831) 479-6274 (Aptos),
(831) 786-4734 (Watsonville)
b) International Baccalaureate (IB) test: Mathematics (HL)
High Level with score of 5, 6, or 7
3. Valid Picture ID is required to take the assessment.
• Physically disabled students: Accessibility Support Center
(ASC) (831) 479-6379–Upstairs Library
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Developing an education plan is the third requirement for new
students. Attend an Education Plan Workshop before seeing a
counselor. Go to ww.cabrillo.edu/services/counseling to see if
the workshop is right for you. Call in (831-479-6385) or sign
up in the Transfer Center to attend the workshop. Schedule
online at go.cabrillo.edu/services/edplancalendar. This
workshop will give you a foundation for the more complicated
planning you will need to reach your educational goal and
complete your program of study/major in a reasonable and
efficient time-frame.
Students will receive notification by e-mail of their assigned
registration date and time prior to the established registration
period. After that, students may drop or add classes online
seven days a week. Go online to www.cabrillo.edu, and click
on“WebAdvisor”, or come to the Welcome Center in Aptos, or
Admissions & Records office in Aptos or Watsonville. Priority
dates for registration groups are on the “Semester Dates” on
page 1 of this Schedule. See page 15 for details. Payment
for your tuition and fees is due and must be received by the
college within 5 business days from when you registered for
classes. Failure to pay fees in a timely manner will result in a
hold on your account. If a hold is placed on your account, you
will not be able to modify your schedule, receive transcripts or
your diploma.
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Estudiantes internacionales
Los períodos para solicitud como estudiante internacional son:
Semestre de otoño: 1º de abril a 1º de julio
Solicitar la admisión es gratis y la solicitud puede hallarse en
www.cabrillo.edu
bajo Admissions & Records. También puede escribir la
siguiente dirección de web: http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/
ar/. Vea el calendario académico en la primera página de este
horario para ver la fecha de solicitud para el semestre para el
que desea presentar la solicitud.
Permita dos días laborales para que su solicitud sea procesada.
Si tenemos alguna pregunta sobresu solicitud nos comunicaremos con usted vía e-mail. Al completar el proceso la Oficina
de Admisiones le enviará por e-mail una carta de bienvenida
confirmando su admisión al College e informándole su número
de identificación como estudiante de Cabrillo. Mantenga
esta informaciónen lugar seguro, ya que necesitará saberla
mientras asista a Cabrillo.
Si necesita ayuda con la solicitud por Internet, le recordamos
comunicarse con la Oficina de Admisiones (en Aptos o en
Watsonville) para que podamos ayudarle.
Además de la solicitud general de admisión, algunos
programas tienen requisitos y procedimientos especiales
de solicitud. Para más detalles refiérase a los siguientes
programas específicos:
• Opciones de Estudio Global/ Estudios en
elextranjero
• Higiene dental
Los estudiantes internacionales pueden bajar la Solicitud de
Estudiantes Internacionales en esta página:
go.cabrillo.edu/is
o pedir que se les envíe una solicitud por correo. Por favor
refiérase a la página de Web para Estudiantes Internacionales
para más información sobre los requisitos de admisión (arriba
mencionada).
Cabrillo College
Programas para Estudiantes Internacionales
6500 Soquel Drive, Aptos, CA 95003 USA
¿Paga usted mismo sus clases?
¡Puede calificar para una exención BOG del arancel de matriculación y más!
www.csac.ca.gov/dream_act.asp
¿No cree calificar para recibir ayuda financiera? ¡Solicítela de cualquier manera!
• Tecnología en Radiología
Estudiantes que retornan
Puede lograr:
Si ya ha solicitado admisión o ha asistido a Cabrillo College
durante el semestre inmediatamente anterior al semestre
para el que está presentando la solicitud, no necesita volver a
solicitar la admisión y puede matricularse en las clases como
estudiante que continúa. De otra manera, debe presentar una
nueva solicitud.
Estudiantes de la escuela secundaria
Si es estudiante de una escuela secundaria y tiene permiso de
su escuela para asistir a Cabrillo mientras asiste todavía a la
escuela, puede matricularse en sus clases en Cabrillo como estudiante de matriculación concurrente. Cada semestre deberá
presentar una solicitud de admisión por Internet, junto con
el formulario de matriculación concurrente. El formulario de
matriculación concurrente está a su disposición ensu escuela
o en la página de web go.cabrillo.edu/CE. Este formulario
requiere firmasdel director de la escuela o su representante, de
un padre o guardián legal y, en algunos casos, de un consejero
de Cabrillo. Cuando sea el momento desu matriculación, lleve
el formulario de matriculación concurrente a la Oficina de
Admisiones y ellos se encargarán de su matriculación.
La información presentada en la orientación familiariza a los
estudiantes con los variados servicios y programas del college
que apoyan el continuo éxito académico de los estudiantes. La
orientación provee además una introducción al mundo de los
community colleges, que puede ser abrumador y sorprendente
para muchos estudiantes. El college es muy diferente a la
escuela secundariay los estudiantes pueden cometer graves
errores en la manera en que enfocan sus nuevos papeles y
responsabilidades si no tienen presente esas diferencias.
Los estudiantes que comprenden la cultura del college y sus
expectativas, tienen muchas más posibilidades de completar
sus metas educacionales y su programa de estudio, su carrera.
Los estudiantes que han completado la orientación en otro
college y pueden documentar haber completado ese requisito
no necesitan repetirla orientación en Cabrillo. Más información
puede hallarse en www.cabrillo.edu/services/matriculation o en la Oficina de Admisiones.
Solicítela completando un formulario
FAFSA por Internet en www.fafsa.gov o
California Dream Application en:
La razón principal por la que los estudiantes no reciben ayuda es porque no la
han solicitado.
• Enfermería
orientación se provee de varias maneras enCabrillo: por Internet en la página de Web del college y a través de varios cursos
de Asesoramiento y Guía(CG). La información en la orientación
familiariza a los estudiantes con los muchos programas y
servicios del College que apoyan el contínuo éxito académico.
• Ser eximido del arancel de matriculación.
• Costo reducido del permiso de
estacionamiento.
• Dinero para sus gastos de educación para
lograr sus metas académicas.
Para más información sobre ayuda financiera visítenos en
Internet en go.cabrillo.edu/finaid, o pase por nuestra oficina
en el edificio 100.
La sesión de orientación es uno de los tres servicios claves
obligatorios en Cabrillo para todos los estudiantes que se
matriculan por primera vez. Los otros dos son la evaluación
para ubicación en las clases y el plan educacional. Todos los
community colleges requieren y proveen estos servicios. La
Centro de Evaluación en: http://cabrillo.edu/services/assessment/index.html o
(831) 479-6165.
La evaluación para la ubicación en cursos es uno de lostres
servicios obligatorios para los estudiantes que sematriculan
por primera vez. La orientación y el plan educacional son
los otros dos. Es necesario completar la evaluación antes de
matricularse en las clases. No esuna prueba de admisión. La
prueba de evaluación provee información sobre su nivel de destrezas eninglés, matemáticas, lectura, e inglés como segundo
idioma. El propósito es ayudarle a salir bien ubicándolo en
clases para las que ha demostrado un cierto nivel dedestrezas.
Lo alentamos a revisar los ejemplos de pruebas. Especialmente
para matemáticas; estudiar deantemano le ofrece más oportunidad de ser ubicado enuna clase de matemáticas a más alto
nivel. Esto puede ahorrarle tiempo, dinero y la posibilidad de
repetir el trabajo de un curso que ya ha tomado.
Después de la evaluación recibirá sus resultados. Revisaremos
su ubicación en cursos y sus próximos pasos en el proceso de
matriculación. Puede ser quese le aconseje una re-evaluación.
Puede también que se le aconseje tomar la evaluación de ESL
si usted es bilingüe verbalmente, ya que un bajo puntaje en
inglés puede indicar algunas necesidades específicas. Esto NO
sugiere que usted tenga que entrar en el programa de ESL,
sino que puede beneficiarse tomando una clase que enfoque
específicamente asuntos de escritura para quienes aprenden
un segundo idioma.
Puede tomar la evaluación dos veces en un período de seis
meses, con una semana como período de espera. Sus resultados estarán en WebAdvisor 24 horas después de completar
la evaluación. No se deje estar - compltar este proceso puede
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llevarle dos o más semanas. NOTA: Si se ha matriculado en una clase de matemáticas en
Cabrillo y ha recibido una nota ”W”, quizá
no pueda tomar o volver a tomar la prueba
de evaluación para ser ubicado en una
clase a más alto nivel.
No se aceptan reservaciones para las sesiones de evaluación
de matemáticas y/o inglés. La capacidad es limitada y se
aceptan los estudiantes por orden de llegada a las sesiones
programadas de evaluación. Las sesiones comienzan a la hora
fijada y no se puede entrar tarde. Llegue temprano; inscríbase
30 minutos antes de la hora fijada para comenzar. Vea nuestra
página de web para el calendario de evaluaciones.
Requisitos para la evaluación:
1. Solicitud: si es estudiante nuevo, debe completar la
solicitud en Internet antes de tomarla evaluación. Solicítela
ahora en
www.cabrillo.edu.
2. Orientación: Es necesario que complete la orientación
por Internet antes de la evaluación. Complete la orientación en https://sirena.cabrillo.edu. Utilice su ID de Cabrillo
para ingresar a la página de orientación. Al terminar la
orientación imprima la página “Certificate of Completion”
que muestra su nombre y lleve el certificado con usted a
la prueba de evaluación o sáquele una foto a la pantalla y
preséntela en su dispositivo móvil.
3. Documento de identidad válido y con foto
serequiere para tomar la evaluación.
4. El Nº de identidad como estudiante de Cabrillo College es
requerido. Su Nº de identidad se le enviará por e-mail
después que presente la solicitud por Internet. También
puede hallarlo en su cuenta enl WebAdvisor en “MyProfile.”
Acomodaciones para tomar la prueba
Podemos proveer acomodaciones para tomar la prueba de
evaluación. Para hacer un arreglo especial para tomar la prueba comience el proceso en el oficina que le sea pertinente:
• Estudiantes con discapacidad física: Accessibility Support
Center (831) 479-6379–Biblioteca del segundo piso.
• Estudiantes con discapacidad en el aprendizaje: Learning
Skills Program, (831) 479-6220 - Biblioteca del segundo
piso.
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¿Debo tomar la prueba de evaluación para
una clase de ESL?
¡Sí! Los estudiantes estudiando inglés deben tomar una prueba
de evaluación para poder matricularse enclases de ESL. La
prueba de evaluación de ESL recomendará la mejor clase para
sus destrezas. Todos los horarios de las pruebas de evaluación
para ESL están disponibles en la Oficina de Evaluación, en el
Centro de Watsonville y en Internet en www.cabrillo.edu/
services/assessment, (831) 479-3516.
No necesita evaluación si:
Le muestra a un consejero o a un evaluador en la Oficina de
Admisiones su documentación oficial de uno de los siguientes:
1. Haber completado un curso previo de
inglés, ESL o matemáticas a nivel de
college.
Ayuda de un consejero
Tiene a su disposición la ayuda de un consejero para
seleccionar cursos para carreras específicas, para satisfacer los
requisitos de educación general y para prepararse para una
transferencia. Esté listo para su cita con su consejero asistiendo
a un Taller sobre el Plan de Educación antes de reunirse con el
consejero. Los consejeros están disponibles haciendo una cita y
también en horarios específicos sin cita. Llame para concertar
una cita y/o para más información: (831) 479-6274 (Aptos),
(831) 786-4734 (Watsonville).
2. Resultados de ubicación en otro college.
3. Para inglés solamente: prueba de
ubicación avanzada (AP) con puntaje de 3,
4 ó 5 en idioma inglés o literatura inglesa.
4. Para matemáticas solamente:
a) Prueba de ubicación avanzada: Cálculo
AB, Cálculo BC o Estadística con puntajes
de 3, 4 ó 5.
b) Prueba de International Baccalaureate
(IB): Matemáticas de alto nivel con
puntaje de 3, 4 ó 5.
c) Pruebas del Programa de Examinación
a Nivel Universitario (CLEP): Cálculo,
Álgebra-Trigonometría a nivel universi tario, Pre-Cálculo o Trigonometría,
con un puntaje de por lo menos 50.
d) Resultados de pruebas del Programa de
EvaluaciónTemprana (EAP): “demostran do estar listo para el college”.
5. Un título universitario/de college.
NOTA: Se recomienda mucho que los estudiantes vuelvan a evaluar su capacidad
si su preparación para los cursos (ya sea de
un curso como requisito previo o puntajes
de evaluación) tiene más dedos años.
Vaya a www.cabrillo.edu/services/counseling para ver si el
taller es apropiado para usted. Regístrese en el Transfer Center
o llame (831) 479-6385 para asistir a un taller. También puede
registrarse por internet en
go.cabrillo.edu/services/edplancalendar.
Los estudiantes recibirán notificación vía e-mail sobre la fecha
y hora asignadas para matricularse, antes del período establecido para la matriculación. Después de eso, los estudiantes
podrán agregar o borrarse de clases por Internet 7 días por
semana. Vaya a www.cabrillo.edu, y haga clic en WebAdvisor,
o pase por el Centro de Bien Venida en Aptos o en Watsonville.
Las fechas de prioridad para la matriculación de los grupos se
encuentran en el Calendario del Semestre en la página 1 de
este Programa. Vea lapágina 15 para más detalles.
El pago de sus aranceles debe ser recibido por el college dentro
de 5 días laborales a partir del día en que se matriculó en sus
clases. No pagar estos aranceles a tiempo dará como resultado
una retención de su cuenta. Si se pone una retenciónen su
cuenta no podrá modificar su horario ni recibir sus calificaciones o diploma.
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DON’T LOSE YOUR BOG FEE WAIVER! | FALL 2016
Don’t lose your
BOG Fee Waiver
for Fall 2016!
• Earn at least a 2.0 GPA in Spring 2016.
• Complete more than 50 percent of the units for which you are
registered in Spring 2016.
• A new state policy will be implemented in the fall semester of
2016. Beginning Fall 2016, students will lose their BOG fee waiver if
they have been on academic or progress probation for two
consecutive semesters.
• Calculations will be determined at the end of the Spring 2016
semester based upon cumulative GPA and unit totals. Students will
be notified of their status after the spring semester. There will be
an appeal process in place.
• Attend a Probation / Dismissal Workshop (offered through
Counseling) to identify specific steps to increase the chances of
keeping BOG for Fall 2016. Students currently on Probation 2 or
Dismissal are required to attend this workshop.
• Call either Counseling (831) 479-6274, or the Transfer Center
(831) 479-6385 to schedule a seat in the workshop. The calendar
of upcoming workshops at Aptos and Watsonville are available on
the Counseling webpage: http://cabrillo.edu/services/counseling/
Thank you.
Cabrillo Counseling, Financial Aid, and Admissions & Records Services
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Tuition & Fees: Mandatory
Optional Fees
Refunds for dropping a course
(set by the California Legislature and subject to change):
1. Parking Permit................................................. $40
(or $20 for BOG students)
Please see the Semester Calendar on page 1 for the fee
refund date. We do charge a $10 processing fee for refunds,
except for cancelled classes and fees collected in error. If you
paid your fees via WebAdvisor using a credit card within the
last 120 days, we will refund your credit card. In all other
cases refunds will be processed as an Electronic Funds
Transfer to the student's bank account or Easy Refund to the
Cabrillo Access Debit card. We begin processing refunds the
week following the last day to add/drop for the semester. If
you drop by that deadline, you should expect your refund
within 30 days of the deadline.
1.TUITION
California Resident ......................$46.00 per unit
Non-Resident of California.......$253.00 per unit
$46.00 Tuition
+ $207.00 Non-Residential fee
= $253.00 per unit
International Students.............$255.00 per unit
$46.00Tuition
+ $ 2.00 Capital outlay fee
+ $207.00 International Enrollment fee
2. Children’s Center Fund ........................................ $2
3. Student Activity Card* ...................................... $10
*This optional fee is automatically assessed but
can be waived.
How can I pay for my tuition and fees costs?
You can pay your tuition and fees using Cash, Visa/MasterCard, Check, or a Money Order. There are several ways to pay
your fees. You can use WebAdvisor, the Welcome Center,
Secure Drop Boxes at each of the Cabrillo College locations,
Watsonville or Aptos, or by mailing your payment to: Cabrillo
College Welcome Center, 6500 Soquel Drive, Aptos, CA 95003.
For more information visit: go.cabrillo.edu/fees.
= $255.00 per unit
2. HEALTH SERVICES FEE ......................$19
The Student Health Services fee provides access to a variety of
services. For more information, see Student Services or
www.cabrillo.edu.
Ed Code Section 76355 allows exemption from this fee solely
to those students who depend upon prayer for healing in
accordance with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect,
denomination or organization. An Appeals Petition is available
in the Student Health Center. Documentation of religious affiliation is required. Board of Governors’ Waiver (BOG) students
will be charged the Health Services fee.
Tips on dropping a course and
paying your fees
Were you billed for classes you forgot to drop? If you enroll in
a class and then change your mind and decide not to attend
it, you need to officially drop the class before the refund
deadline. Otherwise you are responsible for paying the fees.
We do not automatically drop you from classes you haven’t
paid, and an outstanding balance may prevent you from
registering.
Parking Permit Refunds
Return the parking permit to the Welcome Center (SAC East)
in person by the appropriate deadline to be eligible for a
refund. Unfortunately we cannot issue you a refund after the
deadline, even if you never picked up the bus pass or parking
permit.
Refund or Credit of the
Student Activity Card Fee
The $10 Student Activity Card fee will be refunded if you drop
all of your classes before the first day of the term. After the
term begins, you may receive a credit to your student
account if you decline the fee in person at the Welcome
Center before the add/drop period. Before the term begins,
you may also decline the fee in WebAdvisor ("Decline
Student Activity Card Benefits"). If you have questions about
the Student Activity Card, please contact the Student Senate
at (831) 479-6231.
The Student Center fee is required of all students and is designated solely for the purpose of funding services and activities
sponsored by Associated Students of Cabrillo College. The fee
is $1 per unit for a maximum of $5, per fall or spring semester.
Board of Governors’ Waiver (BOG) students will be charged the
Student Center fee.
4. STUDENT REPRESENTATION FEE....... $1
This $1 fee is authorized by the legislature for students to
lobby for student rights.
5. TRANSPORTATION FEE ................... $40
This $40 fee is authorized by the legislature for students
and provides each student with a bus pass valid seven days a
week. Santa Cruz Metro provides service throughout Santa
Cruz County with transfers to Monterey-Salinas Transit.
Students should show their Cabrillo ID card with a current
semester sticker to ride the bus. Semester stickers are
available late August in the Welcome Center (SAC West.)
FALL 2016 FEES
3. STUDENT CENTER FEE........$1 PER UNIT
Total
Units
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
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California
Residents
$ 117.00
$ 164.00
$ 211.00
$ 258.00
$ 305.00
$ 351.00
$ 397.00
$ 443.00
$ 489.00
$ 535.00
$ 581.00
$ 627.00
$ 673.00
$ 719.00
$ 765.00
$ 811.00
$ 857.00
$ 903.00
Out-of-State
Students
$ 324.00
$ 578.00
$ 832.00
$ 1,086.00
$ 1,340.00
$ 1,593.00
$ 1,846.00
$ 2,099.00
$ 2,352.00
$ 2,605.00
$ 2,858.00
$ 3,111.00
$ 3,364.00
$ 3,617.00
$ 3,870.00
$ 4,123.00
$ 4,376.00
$ 4,629.00
International
Students
$ 326.00
$ 582.00
$ 838.00
$ 1,094.00
$ 1,350.00
$ 1,605.00
$ 1,860.00
$ 2,115.00
$ 2,370.00
$ 2,625.00
$ 2,880.00
$ 3,135.00
$ 3,390.00
$ 3,645.00
$ 3,900.00
$ 4,155.00
$ 4,410.00
$ 4,665.00
BOG
Students
$ 71.00
$ 72.00
$ 73.00
$ 74.00
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
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ARANCELES Y TARIFAS | OTOÑO 2016
Aranceles y tarifas: Obligatorias
5. ARANCEL DE TRANSPORTACIÓN........$40
(establecidos por el poder legislativo de California y sujetos a
cambios):
El arancel de $40 es autorizado por el poder legislativo para
estudiantes y provee a cada estudiante con un pase para el
autobús válido siete días a la semana. Santa Cruz Metro
provee servicio a través del condado de Santa Cruz con
conexión a autobuses de Monterey-Salinas Transit. Los
estudiantes deberán mostrar su tarjeta de identificación de
Cabrillo con la calcomanía del semestre actual para poder
abordar el autobús. Las calcomanías para el semestre de
otoño están disponibles a finales de agosto en el Centro de
Bienvenida (SAC West).
1. ARANCEL DE MATRICULACIÓN
Residente de California ......... $46,00 por unidad
$46,00 arancel de matriculación
+$207,00 arancel para no-residentes
= $253,00 por unidad
Estudiantes internacionales..$255,00 por unidad
$46,00 arancel de matriculación
+ $2,00 arancel por gastos de capital
+$207,00 arancel de matriculación para
estudiantes internacionales
= $252,00 por unidad
2. ARANCEL POR SERVICIOS DE
SALUD....................................................$19
El arancel por Servicios de Salud Estudiantil provee acceso a
una variedad de servicios. Para más información vea Student
Services o www.cabrillo.edu
La sección 76355 del Código de Educación permite la
exención de esta tarifa sólo a los estudiantes que dependen
de oraciones para curarse, de acuerdo a las enseñanzas de
una secta, denominación u organización religiosa. Hay una
Las peticiones de apelacion estan disponibles en el centro
estudiantil de salud. Se require la documentación de la
afiliación religiosa. A los estudiantes que tienen la exención
de la Junta de Gobernadores (BOG) se les cobrará este arancel
para servicios de salud.
3. ARANCEL DEL CENTRO DE
ESTUDIANTES...................... $1 POR UNIDAD
El arancel del Centro de Estudiantes es obligatorio para todos
los estudiantes y está diseñado solamente con el propósito de
obtener los fondos para el mantenimiento y las operaciones
del Centro de Estudiantes. El arancel es de $1 por unidad, con
un máximo de $5, para los semestres de otoño y primavera.
Alos estudiantes que tienen la exención de la Junta de
Gobernadores (BOG) se les cobrará este arancel para el Centro
de Estudiantes.
4. ARANCEL PARA REPRESENTACIÓN
DEL ESTUDIANTE................................... $1
El arancel de $1 es autorizado por el poder legislative para
que los estudiantes hagan cabildeo por los derechos de los
estudiantes.
Aranceles opcionales
1. Permiso de estacionamiento............................. $40
(o $20 para estudiantes con BOG)
2. Fondo del Centio Infantil..................................... $2
Aranceles y reembolsos
Reembolso por abandonar un curso
Por favor vea el Calendario del semestre en la página 1 para
los plazos para recibir reembolso. Cobramos $10 para
procesar el reembolso de un arancel, excepto de clases
canceladas y de aranceles cobrados por error. Si usted pagó
sus aranceles vía WebAdvisor usando una tarjeta de crédito
dentro de los últimos 150 días, le reembolsaremos el cargo
en su tarjeta. Comenzamos a procesar los reembolsos del
semestre de otoño la semana después del último día para
agregar/abandonar una clase. Si abandona la clase antes de
ese plazo, puede esperar su reembolso en 30 días del plazo.
En todo otro caso los reembolsos serán hechos de la manera
en que los estudiantes elijan para su Higher One Accountreemb-olso fácil a la tarjeta Cabrillo Access Debit Card o
transferencia electrónica defondos a la cuenta bancaria del
estudiante.
3. Tarjeta de actividades estudiantiles*................. $10
*Este arancel opcional es cobrado automáticamente, pero puede
ser eximido.
¿Cómo puedo pagar el costo de
mis aranceles?
Puede pagar sus aranceles de matriculación y demás usando
dinero en efectivo, tarjeta Visa o MasterCard, cheque o giro
postal.
Hay varias maneras de pagar sus aranceles. Puede usar el
WebAdvisor, Cabrillo College Centro de bienvenidos, las cajas
seguras Drop Box en Aptos o en Watsonville, o enviando el
pago por correo a:
Cabrillo College Centro de bienvenidos, 6500 Soquel Drive,
Aptos, CA 95003
Para más detalles e información visite: go.cabrillo.edu/fees.
Sugerencias para abandonar un
curso y pagar sus aranceles
¡No se quede atascado debiéndonos dinero por clases que se
le olvidó abandonar! Si se inscribe en una clase y luego
cambia de idea y decide no asistir, debe abandonar la clase
oficialmente antes del plazo para recibir reembolso. De lo
contrario deberá pagar la clase aunque no haya asistido.
Nosotros no lo borramos automáticamente de las clases que
no ha pagado, y el balance que debe puede prevenirle que
vuelva a matricularse.
Reembolso del permiso para estacionar
Regrese el permiso de estacionamiento al Centro de
Bienvenida (SAC East) en persona dentro del plazo
establecido y será elegible para recibir un reembolso.
Desafortunadamente no podemos reembolsarle la tarifa
después de la fecha de plazo, aun si nunca pasó a recoger su
permiso o pase de autobús.
Reembolso o crédito del arancel por la
tarjeta de Actividades Estudiantiles
El arancel de la tarjeta de Actividades Estudiantiles solo se le
reembolsará si cancela todas sus clases antes del primer día
del semestre. También puede rechazar el pago del arancel en
WebAdvisor haciendo clic en “Decline Student Activity Card
Benefits” antes del comienzo del semestre. Una vez iniciado
el semestre, le acreditaremos el dinero a su cuenta estudiantil
si rechaza el pago del arancel en persona en el Centro de
Bienvenida antes de que se venza el plazo para agregar/
abandonar clases. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre este arancel
comuníquese con el Senado Estudiantil. (831) 479-6231.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS | SUMMER & FALL 2016
REGISTRATION:
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
“I am having problems registering/adding.
What could be the problem?”
• Delinquent fees (registration fees, library fines, etc.): must
be paid before you can register or drop courses
• Academic or progress dismissal: must meet with a Cabrillo
College counselor
• More than the maximum number of units: you must meet
with a Cabrillo College counselor
• Prerequisites not completed: either take the assessment
test for math and English or show prior coursework to
Admissions & Records
• Corequisites: you must register in the corequisite class, as
stated in the Schedule of Classes
• Overlapping courses for ten minutes: you must obtain an
“overlap petition” signed by the two instructors and their
dean and return it to Admissions & Records
“The course I want to take has a prerequisite,
a corequisite, or a hybrid requisite course
listed. Do I have to take that course?“
Yes. Here are the requirements for the different types or
requisites:
Prerequisite course: You must have satisfactorily completed the
prerequisite listed before you can enroll. Corequisite course:
You must take the corequisite at the same time as the course.
Hybrid requisite: You may take the hybrid requisite before or at
the same time as the course.
You can meet requisite course requirements in several ways:
take the course listed, show a counselor proof of completion
of the same course from anoth¬er college, or “challenge” the
requisite course. The “challenge process” allows you to show a
faculty committee that you have the knowledge and/or skills
that would have been acquired in the prerequisite, corequisite,
or hybrid requisite course. If approved, you may skip the requisite course. There are forms and timelines you must follow.
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“How do I add a class after the term has
started?”
Obtain an “Add Code” from the instructor of the class for which
you want to register (either attend the first class meeting or for
online classes contact the instructor or attend the orientation
session). “Add Codes” can only be used during the Add Period
at the beginning of the term (after the class has started).
Each “Add Code” is a unique number that is specific to adding
the course you have inquired about. This code, once entered
on the registration screen in WebAdvisor, will authorize you to
register for this course. If you have a hold on your account (due
to outstanding fees, residency issues or other reasons), you
will have to take care of the hold prior to using your “Add Code”
to register for the course. Short-term or late start classes have
until 11:59 pm on the first day of class to successfully enter the
add code. Use WebAdvisor online at www.cabrillo.edu to use
your “Add Code” to add a class.
• Go to “Search and Register”
• Select the section for which you have the Add Code
• Repetition of a course: you must submit a “repeat petition”
and meet one of the requirements. Register in person at
Admissions & Records
Follow the process described at the Student Success & Support
Program (formerly “Matriculation”) website go.cabrillo.edu/
matric, or call (831) 477-3242, or drop by Building 100, room
103 for more information.
• Application or residency problem: you must see Admissions
& Records staff
“The class I want to take is full. May I
get on a waitlist?”
• Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the
Submit button
• Add Code not valid: See your instructor
Yes! If the class section you would like to take is full (closed) at
the time you register, you may choose to be placed on the class
section waitlist if there is space available. Be sure Admissions
& Records has your correct e-mail address on file.
• Payment for your tuition and fees is due and must be
received by the college within five (5) business days from
the day you registered for classes
“How do I register in late starting courses
and Distance Education (online) courses?”
You may register in late starting courses up until the day
before class starts if there is room in the class. If a Distance
Education course (online class) is full, you may get on the
waitlist. If you are still on the wait list when class starts, you
must e-mail the instructor about getting an add code in order
to register. Deadlines for short-term courses are different for
each course; ask your instructor or Admissions & Records.
• You may add your name, without charge, to the waitlist
• If space becomes available in the wait listed section, the
first person on the waitlist will become eligible to register
in that class section
• It is your responsibility to monitor your position on the
waitlist on WebAdvisor and to register. If a space becomes
available to you will be notified by an email from
Admissions & Records when you need to take action
• You will have five (5) calendar days to register from
the time the space becomes available, or your name will
be dropped from the waitlist
• Other students on the waitlist will move up and be allowed
to register as space becomes available
• You can only be waitlisted for one section of a course at
any one time
Students who are still on waitlists when classes begin must
attend class the first day, obtain an add code, and complete
the registration process by the deadline.
• Under Action, select “Register”
• In the Add Code field, type in the 4-digit code you were
given
“What if the section I want is full?”
Get on the waitlist by using WebAdvisor (look for the “Waitlist”
action when registering). If you require in-person assistance,
we would be happy to assist you at one of the Welcome Center
computers. If the waitlist is full, keep checking back to try
to get on it. If space becomes available and you are the next
person on the waitlist, you will be eligible to register in that
class section. You are not automatically registered when space
opens up. We give you 5 calendar days from the time space
becomes available to register. If you fail to register during this
time frame, we will drop you from the waitlist.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS | SUMMER & FALL 2016
“How will I know if space becomes
available?”
It is your responsibility to monitor your position on the waitlist
and to register if a space becomes available for you. To monitor
your position on the waitlist, use the “Manage My Waitlist”
function of WebAdvisor. If your status reads “Permission” you
are eligible to register for the class.
WebAdvisor may not let you register if you are repeating a
course, don’t meet the prerequisites, or the class overlaps with
another. Contact us at (831)479-6201 to see if you need to
register in person.
As a courtesy, we will notify you by e-mail when you become
eligible to register for the section. Do we have your correct
e-mail address? Update it using either WebAdvisor or a Change
of Information form.
“What if no space becomes available?”
You might still have a chance. Attend the first class session
and talk with the instructor. If there is room, obtain an Add
Code from the instructor and use it to register for the class in
WebAdvisor.
What if I received permission to register in
one corequisite course but not the other?
WebAdvisor will only allow you to register online if you have
permission in both corequisite courses. If you gained permission to register in a lecture course with a lab corequisite with
no open seats, you MUST register for both sections in-person
at an Admissions & Records office. If you received permission
to register in the lab section with a lecture corequisite with no
open seats, you will not be allowed to register unless a lecture
seat becomes available. Examples of this situation are Spanish
1 with a lab corequisite of Spanish 51L and English 1A with a
lab corequisite of Library 10.
“Can I get on multiple waitlists for different
sections of the same course?”
No. In addition, you may not be registered in one class section
and waitlisted for another class section of the same course,
even in two different terms. For example, if you are on the
waitlist for BIO 6 for the summer term and you then register
for BIO 6 in the fall, you will be dropped from the summer
waitlist.
“How do I drop a class?”
Use WebAdvisor online at www.cabrillo.edu to drop a class.
• See page 1 for the deadline to drop a full-term course and
receive a refund or fee reversal
• To avoid a “W” grade, you must officially drop the class.
See page 1 for the specific date
• To avoid an “F” or “NP” grade you must officially withdraw
from the class. See page 1 for the specific date
It is your responsibility to drop a class by the drop deadline. Do
not assume that you are automatically dropped from any class,
or that your instructor as dropped you from the class. To receive
a refund or have charges reversed, you must officially drop a
course using WebAdvisor by the deadline date.
Receiving Financial Aid? Before withdrawing or dropping
a course, check in with the Financial Aid Office. In some
situations, you will be required to pay back financial aid you
already received. Students receiving financial aid who plan to
completely withdraw should file an Intent to Withdraw Form
with the Financial Aid Office.
Dropping a class so you can take this class next
semester? Careful: Effective Summer 2012 you will be
allowed ONLY three attempts to successfully pass a course and
will then be unable to take it again at Cabrillo. Learn more
about this new State regulation and what it might mean to
you on page 3.
“How can I get a refund or reversal of charges
for a class?”
Refunds or reversal of charges apply only if you officially drop
a full-term class on or by the deadline as indicated on page 1.
If the class is canceled, your tuition and fees will be refunded.
Different deadlines apply for short-term courses.
The Admissions & Records Office WILL NOT drop you for unpaid
fees, and fees remain payable, even if you do not attend, unless
you officially drop the class before the refund deadline. If you
decide not to continue in a class, drop the class yourself. If
you wait for the instructor to drop you, you will not receive a
refund or reversal of charges. And the instructor may not drop
you. All refunds or disbursements are available through the
Cabrillo Access Debit MasterCard.
Go to CabrilloAccessCard.com to select the refund or disbursement option that is best for you. Make sure your mailing
address is current by keeping it updated on WebAdvisor to
ensure receipt of your CabrilloAccessCard.
“What is the deadline for refund/reversal of
charges for parking permits?”
Refer to page 1 for deadline dates. If a parking permit was
already issued, it must be returned by the Friday before the
deadline for reversal of charges. No exceptions.
“What if my fees are paid by an agency?”
If an agency or program is paying your fees, a voucher or
“authorization to bill” must be sent within five days of
registration (instead of a payment). Remember to keep a
copy of the voucher or authorization. Cabrillo will send a bill
to the agency or program. Fee-paying agencies or programs
include (but are not limited to): CareerWorks, Summer Migrant
Program, E.D.D., Disability Compensation, Veterans Programs,
employers.
“Oops. My check bounced.”
A $25 service fee will be charged for all checks and credit card
transactions returned to the college for account difficulties. If
your check or credit card transaction is returned, you will be
notified by mail. Your registration and transcripts will be held
until all delinquencies are cleared. Returned check delinquencies may not be paid with another personal check, but must be
paid with cash, money order or cashier’s check.
“What are residency requirements for
Cabrillo College?”
To qualify as a California resident, you must meet the following
criteria:
1. You have lived in California for at least one year and a day
before the beginning of the semester.
2. You must demonstrate your intent to establish California
residency by providing documentation outlined on the list
of approved documents available online at
http://go.cabrillo.edu/ca-res.
In addition to the above, if you are:
1. 18 years old and one of your parents has lived in California
the required time.
2. Not a United States citizen you must be able to verify
that you have applied for residency with the United States
Citizenship and Immigrations Services (USCIS) at least one
year and one day immediately preceding the beginning
of the semester, OR that you have a visa that allows you to
establish California residency.
AB 540 allows certain nonresident students who have attended three years of high school in California and received a high
school diploma or its equivalent, to be exempt from paying
non resident tuition or it equivalent. Contact Admissions &
Records if you have questions about Residency.
Remember: If your residency status changes from nonresident
to resident while you are enrolled at Cabrillo, you must submit
a change of Residency Status form, with a statement of legal
residence, and documentation to Admissions & Records to
change your status. We will not make retroactive changes to
Residency Status.
PREGUNTAS HECHAS CON FRECUENCIA | VERANO/OTOÑO 2016
MATRICULACIÓN:
PREGUNTAS HECHAS CON FRECUENCIA
“Tengo problemas matriculándome/
agregando un curso. ¿Cuál podría ser el
problema?”
Aranceles no pagados (aranceles de matriculación, multas
de la biblioteca, etc.): deben ser pagados antes de poder
matricularse o abandonar un curso.
Suspensión por nivel o progreso académico: debe reunirse con
un consejero de Cabrillo College.
Más del número máximo de unidades: debe reunirse con un
consejero de Cabrillo College.
Requisitos previos no completados: tome una prueba de
evaluación en matemáticas e inglés o presente prueba de su
trabajo en cursos previos en la Oficina de Admisiones.
Co-requisitos: debe matricularse en la clase que figura como
co-requisito, según lo especifica el Programa de Clases.
Cursos que se sobreponen por diez minutos: debe obtener una
‘petición de sobreposición’ firmada por los dos instructores y su
decano, y presentarla a la Oficina de Admisiones.
Repetición de un curso: Debe presentar una ‘petición de
repetición’ y satisfacer uno de los requisites. Matricúlese
personalmente en la Oficina de Admisiones.
Problema de solicitud o de residencia: debe consultarlo con
personal de la Oficina de Admisiones.
Código para agregar curso no válido: vea a su instructor.
“¿Cómo me matriculo en los cursos que
comienzan tarde y en los cursos de Educación
a la Distancia (por Internet)?”
Puede matricularse en los cursos que comienzan tarde hasta
el día antes del comienzo de la clase y si hay lugar en la clase.
Si un curso de Educación a la Distancia (clase por Internet) está
lleno, puede anotarse en la lista de espera. Si todavía está en la
lista de espera al comienzo de la clase, debe enviarle mensaje
electrónico al instructor para obtener un código para agregar
la clase y poder matricularse.
La fecha de plazo para los cursos cortos son diferentes para
cada curso; pregúntele a su instructor oen la Oficina de
Admisiones.
“El curso que deseo tomar tiene un curso
como requisito previo, un co-requisito y/o un
requisito híbrido (parte de la clase se toma
por Internet). ¿Necesito tomar ese curso?”
Sí. Estas son las reglas para los diferentes tipos de cursos de
requisito:
Requisito previo: Debe haber completado satisfactoriamente
el requisito previo antes de matricularse en el curso que desea.
Co-requisito: Debe tomar el “co-requisito” al mismo tiempo
que el curso que desea.
Requisito híbrido: Puede tomar el requisito híbrido antes o al
mismo tiempo que el curso que desea.
Puede satisfacer el curso de requi¬sito de varias maneras:
tome el curso requerido, o muéstrele a un consejero prueba de
haber completado el mismo curso en otro college, o hágale un
“desafío” al curso de requisito. El “proceso de desafío” le permite a usted demostrarle a un comité de instructores que tiene
el cono¬cimiento y/o las destrezas que habría adquirido en el
curso que es requisito previo, co-requisito o requisito híbrido.
Si es aprobado, no necesita tomar el requisito. Hay formularios
para este proceso y plazos que debe cumplir.
Siga el proceso descrito en el Student Success & Support
Program - Programa de Apoyo y Éxito del Estudiante (pre¬viamente “Matriculación’) en la página Web go.cabrillo.edu/
matric, o llame al (831)477-3242, o pase por el edificio 100,
oficina 103 para más información.
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ese curso. Si su cuenta está retenida (por deber aranceles,
problemas de residencia u otras razones), tendrá que resolver
el problema que causa la retención de la cuenta antes de
poder usar su “código para agregar” para matricularse en
ese curso. Cursos breves o que comienzan tarde tienen hasta
las 11:59 horas del primer día de clase para entrar el código
exitosamente.
Use el WebAdvisor en www.cabrillo.edu para entrar su “código
para agregar” y obtener la clase que desea.
• Vaya a “Search and Register”. • Seleccione la sección para la que tiene un “código para
agregar”.
• En Action, seleccione “Register”. “La clase que deseo tomar está llena.¿Puedo
anotarme en unalista de espera?”
• En la casilla de Add Code escriba el código de 4 dígitos que
se le dio.
¡ Sí! Si la sección de la clase que desea tomar está completa
(cerrada) en el momento en que usted se matricula, puede
anotar su nombre en la lista de espera de esa sección de la
clase si hay lugar disponible. Asegúrese que la Oficina
de Admisiones tenga su dirección correcta decorreo
electrónico en sus archivos.
• Baje al final de la página y haga clic en “Submit” • Puede agregar su nombre, sin cargo, a la listade espera. • Cuando se desocupe un lugar en esa sección de la clase, la
primera persona en la lista se calificará para matricularse
en esa sección.
• Usted es responsable de controlar su posición en la lista
de espera en el WebAdvisor y de matricularse si hay lugar
disponible para usted.
• Tendrá cinco (5) días calendarios para matricularse, desde
el momento en que el lugar esté disponible, o su nombre
será borrado de la lista de espera.
• Otros estudiantes en la lista de espera avanzarán en la lista
y podrán matricularse a medida que vaya habiendo lugares
disponibles.
• Sólo puede anotarse en la lista de espera de una sección de
un curso a la vez.
Los estudiantes que todavía estén en lista de espera al comienzo de la clase deben asistir a la clase el primer día, obtener un
código para agregar y completar el proceso de matriculación
antes de la fecha de plazo.
“¿Cómo agrego un curso despuésdel
comienzo de las clases?”
Obtenga del instructor de la clase en la que desea matricularse
un “código para agregar” (asista a la primera clase, o, para los
cursos por Internet, comuníquese con el instructor o asista a la
session de orientación).
Los “códigos para agregar” sólo pueden usarse durante el
período especificado para agregar cursos al comienzo del
semestre (después del comienzo de las clases).
Cada “código para agregar” es un número único, específicamente para agregar el curso que le ha solicitado al instructor.
Este código, una vez que entra en la pantalla de matriculación
en el WebAdvisor, le autorizará a usted a matricularse en
• El pago de su matriculación y los aranceles deben ser
enviados inmediatamente y deben ser recibidos por el
college en cinco (5) días laborales a partir del día en que se
matriculó para las clases.
“¿Qué pasa si la sección que yodeseo está
llena?”
Anótese en la lista de espera usando el WebAdvisor (busque
“Waitlist”al matricularse). Si necesita ayuda en persona, estaremos encantados de ayudarle en una de las computadoras
del Centro de Bien Venidas (SAC East). Si la lista de espera está
llena, chequee regularmente para tratar de poder anotarse.
Cuando haya lugar disponible y usted esté al tope de la lista de
espera, calificará para matricularse en esa sección de la clase.
Cuando haya lugar disponible no será matriculado automáticamente. Tendrá cinco (5) días calendarios desde la fecha en
que se desocupó un lugar para matricularse. Si no se matricula
durante esos 5 días lo borraremos de la lista de espera.
“¿Cómo sé si se ha desocupado un lugar?”
Usted es responsable de controlar su posición en la lista de
espera para matricularse si se desocupa un lugar para usted.
Para controlar su posición en la lista, use la función Manage
My Waitlist en el WebAdvisor. Si en su condición se lee “Permission”, puede matricularse en esa clase.
El WebAdvisor puede no permitirle matricularse si está repitiendo un curso, si no satisface los requisitos previos o si la clase
se sobrepone con otra clase. Llámenos al (831) 479-6201 para
ver si necesita matricularse en persona.
Como una cortesía, le notificaremos por correo electrónico
cuando pueda matricularse para la sección. ¿Tenemos su dirección de e-mail correcta? Póngala al día usando el WebAdvisor o
un formulario de Cambio de Información.
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“¿Qué pasa si no se desocupa un lugar?”
Todavía puede haber una oportunidad. Asista a la primera
clase y hable con el instructor. Si hay lugar, obtenga del
instructor un código para agregar y úselo para matricularse en
la clase en WebAdvisor.
¿Qué pasa si he recibido permiso para matricularme en un
curso co-requisito pero no en el otro?
WebAdvisor le permitirá matricularse en Internet solo si tiene
permiso en los dos cursos co-requisitos. Si obtuvo permiso para
matricularse en un curso con co-requisito de laboratorio en el
que no hay lugar, DEBE matricularse para ambas secciones en
persona en la Oficina de Admisiones. Si recibió permiso para
matricularse en la sección de laboratorio pero no hay lugar
en el curso co-requisito, no podrá matricularse a menos que
se desocupe un lugar en el curso. Ejemplos de esta situación
son Español 1 con co-requisito de Español 51L e Inglés 1A, con
laboratorio co-requisito Biblioteca 10.
“¿Puedo anotarme en múltiples listas de
espera para distintas secciones del mismo
curso?”
No. Además, no puede matricularse en una sección de un
curso y en la lista de espera de otra sección del mismo curso,
ni siquiera en dos semestres diferentes. Por ejemplo, si está en
la lista de espera para BIO 6 para el curso de verano y luego se
matricula en BIO 6 en el otoño, su nombre será borrado de la
lista de espera del verano.
“¿Cómo abandono una clase?”
Use WebAdvisor en Internet en www.cabrillo.edu para
abandonar una clase.
• Vea la página 1 para el plazo para abandonar una clase
de todo el semestre y recibir un reembolso o la reversión
del cargo.
• Para evitar una “W” como calificación, debe oficialmente
abandonar la clase. Vea la página 1 para el plazo específico.
• Para evitar una “F” o “NP” como calificación, debe borrarse
de la clase oficialmente. Vea la página 1 para la fecha
específica.
Cuando abandona una clase es su responsabilidad hacerlo
en el plazo indicado. No asuma que está automáticamente
borrado de cualquier clase, o que u instructor lo ha borrado de
la clase. Para recibir reembolso o para que se revierta el cargo,
debe oficialmente abandonar la clase usando WebAdvisor
antes del plazo especificado.
¿Recibe ayuda financiera? Antes de abandonar o borrarse
de una clase, comuníquese con la Oficina de Ayuda Financiera.
En algunas situaciones deberá reembolsar la ayuda financiera
que ya recibió. Los estudiantes que reciben ayuda financiera
que planean abandonar los cursos completamente, deberían
presentar el formulario de Intención de Abandonar las Clases
en la Oficina de Ayuda Financiera.
¿Abandona una clase para poder tomarla el próximo
semestre? Tenga cuidado: Apartir del verano de 2012 se les
permite a los estudiantes SÓLO tres intentos para pasar un
curso exitosamente, y después de esos tres intentos no pueden
volverlo a tomar en Cabrillo. Averigüe todos los detalles sobre
esta nueva reglamentación estatal y lo que puede significar
para usted.
“¿Cómo puedo obtener un reembolso o revertir el arancel de una clase?”
Los reembolsos o reversiones de cargos se aplican solamente
si abandona un curso de todo el semestre antes de la fecha de
plazo indicada en la página 1. Si la clase es cancelada, se le reembolsarán el costo de la matriculación y los demás aranceles.
Los cursos más breves tienen distintos plazos.
La Oficina de Admisiones NO lo excluirá de la clase por
no pagar los aranceles, y usted deberá esos aranceles
aunque no asista a la clase, a menos que abandone
oficialmente la clase antes del plazo para recibir reembolso. Si decide no continuar en una clase, bórrese de la clase
usted mismo. Si espera que el instructor lo borre no recibirá
reembolso ni reversión del cargo. Y no siempre el instructor
borra a los estudiantes.
“¡Ay! Mi cheque rebotó.”
Se cobrará un arancel de servicio de $25,00 por todas las
transacciones de cheques y tarjetas de crédito que le sean
devueltas al college por dificultades con la cuenta. Si su
transacción con cheque o tarjeta de crédito rebota, se le
notificará por e-mail. Su matriculación y sus calificaciones
serán retenidas hasta que ponga su cuenta al día. El arancel
que había sido pagado con un cheque que rebotó no puede
ser vuelto a pagar con otro cheque personal, sino que debe
pagarse en efectivo, giro postal o cheque de cajero.
“¿Cuáles son los requisitos de residencia de
Cabrillo College?”
Para calificar como residente de California debe satisfacer lo
siguiente:
1. Ha vivido en California por lo menos un año y un día antes
del comienzo del semestre.
2. Debe demostrar su intento de establecer residencia en
California presentando documentación especificada en
la lista de documentos aprobados, disponible en Internet
en http://go.cabrillo.edu/ca-res.
Además de lo anterior, si usted:
Todos los reembolsos o desembolsos están disponibles por
medio de la tarjeta Cabrillo AccessDebit MasterCard.
1. Tiene 18 años y uno de sus padres ha vivido en California el
tiempo requerido.
Entre en CabrilloAccessCard.com para seleccionar la opción
de reembolso o desembolso que le sea más conveniente.
Asegúrese que su domicillo esté correcto manteniéndolo al día en WebAdvisor, para asegurarse de recibir su
CabrilloAccessCard.
2. No es ciudadano de los EE.UU. pero puede verificar
que ha solicitado su residencia a United States Citizenship
and Immigrations Services por lo menos un año y un día
inmediatamente antes del comienzo del semestre, o
que tiene una visa que le permite establecer residencia en
California.
“¿Cuál es el plazo para reembolsos/
reversión de cargos de los permisos de
estacionamiento?”
Lea la página 1 para las fechas de plazos. Si ya ha recibido su
permiso de estacionamiento, debe devolverlo antes del viernes
previo a la fecha de plazo para que se revierta el cargo. No se
hacen excepciones.
“¿Qué pasa si mis cargos son pagados por una
agencia?”
Si una agencia o programa paga sus aranceles, debe ser enviado un comprobante o “autorización para enviar factura” cinco
días después de su matriculación (en vez del pago). Recuerde
guarder una copia de su comprobante o autorización. Cabrillo
le enviará la factura a la agencia o programa. Agencias o
programas que pagan aranceles incluyen (pero no se limitan
a): CareerWorks, Summer Migrant Program, E.D.D., Disability
Compensation, programas para Veteranos, empleadores.
AB540 les permite a ciertos estudiantes no residentes que han
asistido por tres años a unaescuela secundaria en California y
han recibido el diploma de la escuela secundaria o su equivalente, ser eximidos de pagar aranceles de matriculación de
no-residentes o su equivalente. Comuníquese con la Oficina de
Admisiones si tiene alguna pregunta sobre residencia.
Recuerde: si su condición de residencia cambia de no-residente
a residente mientras está matriculadoen Cabrillo, debe
presentar en la Oficina de Admisiones un cambio de Condición
de Residencia, con una declaración de residencia legal y la documentación para cambiar su condición. No hacemos cambios
retroactivos a la Condición de Residencia.
PRIORITY REGISTRATION | SUMMER & FALL 2016
Priority Registration at California
Community Colleges:
How to get it. How to keep it.
Changes to priority registration throughout the California Community Colleges system will help you get
the courses you need to meet your educational goals.
Priority registration will be given to students who
complete orientation, assessment for course placement, and either work with a counselor to develop
an education plan or have put classes into Student
Planning on WebAdvisor. You must also succeed in
your classes and stay on track. Cabrillo College will be
providing services to help.
Cabrillo College’s Registration Priorities
Priority registration is designated specifically for students who enroll in Cabrillo College for the purpose
of a degree or certificate attainment, transfer to a
four-year college or university, or career advancement. Therefore, new students who have completed
orientation and assessment, developed an education plan, declared a major and maintained good
academic standing will be granted higher priority for
registration.
The Admissions & Records office notifies students
of their registration dates and times by e-mail.
The information is also available to students via
WebAdvisor.
Priority Groups
A. Veterans, foster youth (and former foster youth), students
in the following programs: Extended Opportunity Program
and Services (EOP&S), Accessibility Support Center
(ASC), and CalWorks who have completed orientation,
assessment, and an initial education plan
B. Continuing students with 30-99.9 Cabrillo units who
have completed orientation, assessment, an education
plan, declared a major and are in good standing
C. Continuing students with .01-29 Cabrillo units (Freshman)
who have completed orientation, assessment, an
education plan, declared a major and are in good standing
D. Santa Cruz County high schools Running Start Program–
Fall Term
E. New students and re-entering students who have
completed orientation, assessment, an education plan,
declared a major and are in good standing
F. Concurrent K-12 students who have completed
orientation, assessment, an education plan, declared a
major and are in good standing
G. Applicants within the past year who did not enroll yet who
have completed orientation, assessment, an education
plan, declared a major and are in good standing
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Additional Issues
Students on academic or progress dismissal are not
eligible to register until they have attended a Probation/Dismissal workshop. For more information go
to: www.cabrillo.edu/services/counseling/.
H. Continuing, new, and re-entering, and personal
development students who did not complete orientation,
assessment, an education plan, declare a major and/or are
not in good standing, and/or have completed 100 or more
Cabrillo degree applicable units
Enrollment in courses and programs are limited to
students meeting properly established prerequisites
and corequisites.
I. Concurrent K-12 students who did not complete
orientation, assessment, an education plan, declare a
major and/or are not in good standing
If a student loses priority registration based on
exceeding the 100-unit limit, for being placed on
academic or progress probation for any extenuating
circumstances (verifiable accident, illness or other
circumstances beyond the control of the student),the
student may appeal to have priority registration
reinstated.
Allowed Exceptions Include the Following
• An exception to the 100 unit limit is made for students
enrolled in the high-unit majors listed below as long as
they are making satisfactory progress toward their degree:
Astronomy
Biology
Business
Chemistry
Computer Science
Dental Hygiene
Engineering
General Science (Science/General)
Geology
Mathematics
Nursing
Physics
Radiologic Technology
• Foster youth and former foster youth who are 24 years
or less are exempt from losing registration priority based
on 100 units or more or for failing to meet minimum
academic standards
• Units earned at other colleges and universities, from AP,
Military, CLEP, etc., are not considered in determining
registration priorities
Options for Appealing
The appeals process is as follows:
• Complete and submit the Loss of Priority/Loss of BOG
Appeal in Cabrillo’s eForms through WebAdvisor.
• Provide a written statement on the eForm appeal as to why
registration priority should be reinstated.
• Provide documentation as to the extenuating
circumstance.
• Submitted appeals will be reviewed and a decision will be
communicated to the student using the e-mail address
listed in WebAdvisor.
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Matriculación de prioridad en los
Community Colleges de California:
Cómo obtenerla. Cómo mantenerla.
Los cambios de la matriculación de prioridad en todo el sistema de Community Colleges de California le ayudarán a obtener
los cursos que necesita paral ograr sus metas de educación.
Se les dará matriculación de prioridad a los estudiantes que
completen la orientación y la evaluación para ubicación en los
cursos, y que trabajen con un consejero para desarrollar un
plan de educación o que hayan puesto los cursos en el Student
Planning en WebAdvisor. También deben salir bien en sus
clases y mantenerse al día. Cabrillo College proveerá servicios
para ayudarles.
Matriculación de prioridad en Cabrillo College
La matriculación de prioridad está diseñada específicamente
para los estudiantes que se matriculan en Cabrillo College con
el propósito de obtener un título o certificado, de transferirse a
un college o universidad de 4 años, o de avanzar en su carrera.
Por lo tanto, a los nuevos estudiantes que hayan completado la
orientación y la evaluación, que hayan desarrollado un plan de
educación, declaradouna carrera y mantenido un buen nivel
académico se les otorgará un nivel de prioridad más alto para
matricularse.
La Oficina de Admisiones notifica a los estudiantes la fecha y la
hora de su matriculación por correo electrónico. La información
está también disponiblevía WebAdvisor.
Grupos con prioridad
A. Veteranos, Foster Youth (al presente o previamente en
custodia provisoria) y estudiantes en los siguientes
programas: Programa Extendido de Servicios y
Oportunidades (EOP&S), Centro de Apoyo a la Accesibilidad
(previamente llamado Programas y Servicios para
Estudiantes Discapacitados) y CalWorks, que han
completado la orientación, la evaluación y un plan inicial
de educación.
B. Estudiantes que continúan con 30-99.9 unidades en
Cabrillo, que han completado la orientación, la evaluación,
un plan de educación, han declarado una carrera y
mantenido un buen nivel académico.
C. Estudiantes que continúan, con .01-29 unidades en
Cabrillo (primer año), que han completado la orientación,
la evaluación, un plan de educación, han declarado una
carrera y mantenido un buen nivel académico.
D. Programa Running Star - Semestre de otoño.
E. Estudiantes nuevos y re-entrantes que han completado la
orientación, la evaluación, un plande educación, han
declarado una carrera y mantenido un buen nivel
académico.
F. Estudiantes de K-12 concurrentes que han completado la
orientación, la evaluación, un plande educación, han
declarado una carrera y mantenido un buen nivel
académico.
G. Estudiantes que presentaron la solicitud durante el último
año pero no se matricularon todavía, que han completado
la orientación, la evaluación, un plan de educación, no han
declarado una carrera ni mantenido un buen nivel académico.
H. Estudiantes que continúan, nuevos, re-entrantes y de
desarrollo personal, que nohan completado la orientación,
la evaluación, un plan de educación, no han declarado una
carrera y/o que no han mantenido un buen nivel
académico, y/o que han completado 100o más unidades en
Cabrillo, aplicables a un título o certificado.
I. Estudiantes concurrentes de K-12 que no han completado
la orientación, la evaluación, un plan de educación, no
han declarado una carrera y/o que no han mantenido un
buen nivel académico.
Las excepciones permitidas incluyen las
siguientes:
• Se hace una excepción al límite de 100 unidades para los
estudiantes matriculados en las carreras de muchas
unidades mencionadas a continuación, siempre que estén
progresando satisfactoriamente hacia su título:
Astronomía
Biología
Comercio
Química
Ciencias de computación
Higiene dental
Ingeniería
Ciencias generals
Geología
Matemáticas
Enfermería
Física
Tecnología en radiología
• Foster Youth Los jóvenes, al presente o previamente en
custodia provisoria y actualmente menores de 24 años,
están exentosde perder la matriculación de prioridad
basándose en las 100 unidades o más, o por nosatisfacer
los estándares académicos mínimos.
• Las unidades obtenidas en otros colleges o universidades,
en AP, en las Fuerzas Armadas, CLEP, etc. no se consideran
para determinar las prioridades de matriculación.
Additional Issues
Los estudiantes suspendidos por bajo nivel académico o falta
de progreso no califican para matricularse hasta que hayan
asistido a un taller de período de prueba/suspensión. Para más
información vaya a:
www.cabrillo.edu/services/counseling/.
La matriculación en cursos y programas está limitada a estudiantes que hayan completado correctamente los requisitos
previos y los co-requisitos.
Opciones para apelar
Si un estudiante pierde su prioridad para matricularse en
base a exceder las 100 unidades máximas, o por ser puesto a
prueba por su progreso o nivel académico a causa de cualquier
circunstancia extenuante (accidente verificable, enfermedad,
u otra circunstancia más allá de sucontrol), el estudiante podrá
apelar para que se le reintegre su matriculación de prioridad.
El proceso de apelación es el siguiente:
• Completa y envia la apelación a la pérdida de prioridad/
pérdida de BOG en los formularios electrónicos a través de
Cabrillo WebAdvisor.
• Proporciona una declaración escrita sobre la apelación en
el formulario electrónico asi como el por qué la prioridad de
registro debe ser reinstalada.
• Provea documentación para comprobar la circunstancia
extenuante.
• Las apelaciones recibidas serán revisadas y la decision se le
enviará a los estudiantes via su email en WebAdvisor.
STUDENT SUCCESS & SUPPORT PROGRAM SERVICES | SUMMER & FALL 2016
STUDENT SUCCESS &
SUPPORT PROGRAM SERVICES:
Pathway to Success
Student Success & Support Program (formerly “Matriculation”)
services are offered at all community colleges. Utilizing our
support services will support you from initial enrollment at
Cabrillo College through the completion of your educational
goals. We provide the following services:
• An ORIENTATION to college, the services we provide, and
the policies in place that support you
• ASSESSMENT of academic skills through placement
testing in math, English, reading, and English as a Second
Language (ESL)
• COUNSELING, ADVISING, AND EDUCATIONAL
PLANNING so that you enroll in the correct courses and
complete your academic program in the shortest period
of time
• FOLLOW-UP SERVICES when you are having academic
difficulties and need some additional support
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES ARE TO:
1. Identify a Career Goal (profession, job)
2. Complete online orientation
3. Complete Assessment for course placement
4. Identify an Educational Goal (A.A. or A.S. degree,
certificate, transfer to a four-year college or
university, etc.)
5. Identify a Program of Study/Major after completing 15
degree applicable units or 3 semesters
6. Develop an Education Plan reviewed by a counselor
Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Hybrid
Requisites
Some courses may require that you read, write, or analytically
compute at a certain level. These skills or knowledge are usually gained through a course called a prerequisite, corequisite,
or hybrid requisite.
A prerequisite course needs to be successfully completed
before enrolling in the desired course. The corequisite course
is taken at the same time as the desired course. A hybrid
requisite course may be taken before or at the same time as
the desired course. Successfully completing prerequisites,
corequisites, and hybrid requisites is required. See the Catalog,
the Schedule of Classes, and the Cabrillo web page for more
information. A counselor can also assist you with information
about these requisites.
If you believe you already have the skill level offered in the
prerequisite, corequisite, or hybrid requisite course, see the
Challenge Process on this page.
The Challenge Process for Requisites
RESOURCES:
Through the Challenge Process you can petition the related
department for approval to skip a prerequisite or corequisite
course by showing through documentation, academic records
or other verifiable means that you have the skills and/or
knowledge required by the prerequisite or corequisite course.
See the following link for required form and process:
Alpha Gamma Sigma (AGS)
http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/matriculation/
go.cabrillo.edu/challenge_requisite
Counselor Assistance
STUDENT SERVICES AND RESOURCES:
Student Activity Card-Photo Identification/
Benefits Card
The automatically assessed fee of the SAC Card (photo ID/Benefits Card) helps both the individual student and the college
at large. The fees are budgeted by the Associated Students of
Cabrillo College (ASCC) Student Senate to develop and support
campus activities, educational programs, speakers, conferences, and cultural events. Cardholders also receive numerous
on and off campus benefits including:
• Free admission to all regular season Cabrillo College
athletic events
• Community-wide discounts such as reduced movie
admissions, restaurant discounts and local vendor
discounts
• Student Discounts at museums locally, nationally and
abroad (per the guidelines of each museum)
• Student Identification Card
Students may decline the benefits of the SAC (for a credit to
their account) and can do so online through WebAdvisor or by
completing a waiver form.
Student Senate at Cabrillo College
The Student Senate is the official voice of Cabrillo’s students.
Through elected representation, student concerns are heard at
the local level. The Student Senate also offers a variety of activities that make Cabrillo College a warm, lively, and exciting
environment. (831) 477-5677 (Aptos and Watsonville).
For a full list of student organizations go to the following link:
www.cabrillo.edu/associations/icc
For more information about the Student Senate, clubs, and all
student activities, contact the Student Activities Coordinator at
(831) 477-3508.
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AGS is the California Community College Honor Society. This
campus club performs community service and fundraising for
campus and community programs.
SAC EAST, www.agscabrillo.org. (831) 477-5600.
Counselor assistance is available to help students select courses for specific majors, meet general education requirements,
and prepare for transfer. Counselors are available by appointment and on a walk-in basis. Call for appointments and/or
information: (831) 479-6274 or (831) 479-6385 (Aptos), (831)
786-4734 (Watsonville).
Accessibility Support Center (ASC)
ASC helps students with disabilities to function independently
in the educational environment. It is located upstairs in the
Library, (831) 479-6370, (831) 479-6379, hearing impaired
(800) 735-2922, (831) 479-6421. Some placement assessment
results may indicate the need for further testing for possible
learning disabilities. There are excellent resources for these
services through Learning Skills: (831) 479-6220.
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STUDENT RESOURCES | SUMMER & FALL 2016
Extended Opportunity Program and
Services/Cooperative Agencies Resources
for Education (EOPS/CARE)
EOPS serves full time, eligible students who are economically
and educationally disadvantaged. CARE, a sub-component of
EOPS, serves EOPS-eligible students who are single, head-ofhousehold with a child under age 14 and is receiving CalWORK
benefits. Room 907, (831) 479-6305.
www.cabrillo.edu/services/eops/
Student Resource & Support Network
(Formerly Fast Track To Work [FTTW]) The Student Resource
& Support Network is a one-stop center providing support
services to low income Cabrillo students, students receiving
benefits from CalWORKs (cash aid), students who are unemployed/underemployed participating in WIOA (Workforce
Innovation and Opportunity Act). Services may include academic counseling, help with book and registration fees, and
referrals to community and employment resources, access to
public benefits, and financial literacy coaching. For eligibility
information visit or call Room 110 SAC West-Street Level, (831)
479-6344, www.cabrillo.edu/services/srsn/
Student Employment
The Student Employment staff actively serves Cabrillo College
students and graduates who are seeking employment in full or
part-time positions off campus. This center is also the central
office for all on-campus jobs including Work Study and Fast
Track To Work positions. Room SAC West–Street Level, (831)
479-6413.
Student Health Services
Health services are available to all registered students
and include care for minor illnesses and injuries, personal
counseling, health education, preventive care (including many
immunizations), and health advocacy. Room 912 (Aptos) and
SRC (Watsonville). Appointments: (831) 479-6435. See www.
cabrillo.edu/services/health for hours and other information.
Student Open Access Computer Lab
Any registered student may use the Open Access computer
labs in the 1400 Building on lower campus or Room WatA310
at the Watsonville Center. The library also has laptops for
checkout for open access use. Ask at the front desk in any of
these locations on how to look up your student network account. You will need to know your Cabrillo student ID number.
Microsoft Office and Internet are available. Students have
access to the computers on a first-come, first-served basis with
no time limits on the use of the computers.
Transfer/Career Center
Tutorial Services–”The Hub”
Transfer/Career Center is open to both students and members
of the community. The Transfer/Career Center offers transfer
and career counseling, classes in career planning, workshops
on transfer and career topics, career assessment, online
application assistance, campus visits, university representatives, and a full resource library. Staff will also help students
individually with Student Planning (electronic Ed Plan).
Building 100, (831) 479-6385 (Aptos), Student Resource
Center, (Watsonville) (831) 786-4734.
The HUB: Tutoring and Academic Support Second Floor, Library
International Student Program
Provides advising and academic counseling for international
students with non-immigrant visas.
Room 124, (831) 479-6200.
English Learning Center
ESL........................................................... Room 1060
Reading................................................... Room 1064
Writing.................................................... Room 1059
Math Learning Center............................. Room 1074
Tutoring Center........................................ Room 1080A
Watsonville
Integrated Learning Center (ILC)............. WatA210
Library
The Robert E .Swenson Library’s rich collection of services
for students makes it the busiest learning center on campus.
We have nearly 100 computers available for student use, a
large online database collection for student research, a core
book collection covering all campus instruction areas, a large
course reserve collection of textbooks and materials required
for many classes, and friendly librarians available to help with
your information needs. Students may apply for a library card
at the Library Circulation Desk, at the Watsonville Integrated
Learning Center, or online at go.cabrillo.edu/library.
Mathematics, Engineering,
Science Achievement (MESA)
MESA provides support for students who are working toward
transfer in a mathematics, engineering, physical or life science
major. The MESA Study Center is located in the STEM Center,
Room 834. Information online at www.cabrillomesa.org or
telephone (831) 479-6503.
Veterans
All students receiving veterans’ benefits must meet with the
certifying official in the Veterans Information Center in Room
914 in Aptos. For more information, call (831) 479-6110 or see
the web page at: go.cabrillo.edu/vet
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Academic Freedom
Academic freedom of instructors and students is essential to
the mission of the college in order to stimulate intellectual
curiosity and inquiry, self-questioning and to foster the
search for truth. To this end, faculty academic freedom shall
be assured, subjected to limitation imposed by law, by the
academic standards of the college and the state, by the rights
of students to be free from any reprisals, and by the students’
rights to an objective presentation of the subject matter.
Bikes, Skates and Skateboards
Rollerblades, skates, and skateboards are prohibited on any
roadway, path, service road or sidewalk at Cabrillo College.
Bikes are prohibited on sidewalks. Students who violate this
policy may be subject to discipline action under the Student
Rights and Responsibilities Handbook.
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Catalog Rights
Open enrollment
Student-Right-To-Know
Cabrillo College issues a new Catalog yearly. The courses
required for a specific degree or certificate may change from
one catalog to the next, and often change during a student’s
tenure. For the purposes of meeting graduation requirements
based on catalog rights, students may elect to meet the
requirements of either: (1) The catalog which was in effect at
the time the student began his/her course work at Cabrillo, or
(2) Any catalog that is or has been in effect during the time
that the student has maintained continuous enrollment before
graduation. Students maintain catalog rights by continuous
enrollment at Cabrillo College.
It is the policy of Cabrillo College that, unless specifically
exempted by statute, every course, course section, or class that
is reported for state apportionment, 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 and who meets such prerequisites and selection
procedures as may be established by Title 5 of the California
Administrative Code, commencing with Section 55200.
In compliance with the Student-Right-to-Know and Campus
Security Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-542), it is the policy
of our college district to make available its completion and
transfer rates and campus crime statistics to all current and
prospective students. You can get more information at the
following link: http://srtk.cccco.edu/index.asp
Continuous enrollment is defined as completion of at least one
course per academic year with a grade of A, B, C, D, or P(CR).
Documented military or medical leave, not exceeding two
years, will not be considered an interruption of enrollment.
View the Catalog online at
www.cabrillo.edu/publications/catalog/current
or purchase a copy from the college Bookstore, or review the
Catalog at the Library Circulation desk.
Drug-Free Campus
It is the policy of the Cabrillo Community College District to
maintain a campus free of the possession, manufacture, use,
or distribution of controlled substances as listed in the federal
Drug Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA). These
include, but are not limited to, alcohol, cannabis (marijuana/
hashish), hallucinogens, cocaine/crack, amphetamines, and
heroin. More information about Cabrillo’s policies, procedures,
and resources is available at
www.cabrillo.edu/services/health.
Nondiscrimination Policy
Cabrillo College does not discriminate on the basis of ethnicity,
national origin, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, race,
or physical or mental disability, or any other protected status
category in any of its policies, procedures, or practices. This
nondiscrimination policy covers admission and access to, and
treatment and employment in, the College’s programs and
activities, including vocational education programs. For additional information regarding this policy and the procedures
involved, contact the Director of Human Resources
(831) 479-6217 regarding Cabrillo employees or the Dean of
Student Services (831) 479-6525 regarding Cabrillo students.
Parking Regulations and Citations
The California Vehicle Code is enforced on campus. Students
must have parking permits to park on campus in student lots.
It is recommended that students select a parking permit when
they register. A student who does not purchase a parking
permit must pay $4 (exact change only; some machines will
accept debit/credit cards only) for a day permit in a student
lot. The first week of the semester is a grace period in all of
the student lots only. Tickets will be written the first week in
all staff lots, specially posted areas and in the visitor parking
meters. Ticketing will begin in all campus lots the second week
of classes.
Parking citation rates may be adjusted at anytime. For more
information, go to: cabrillo.edu/services/studentaffairs
Privacy Rights for Students
Student information is confidential and not released to
the public except for information designated as “Directory
Information.” Directory information is (a) student name, (b)
participation in recognized activities and sports, (c) dates of attendance, (d) degrees and awards received, (e) the most recent
previous educational agency or institution attended. Students
who do not want Directory information released must notify
Admissions & Records in writing. The Cabrillo College Catalog
describes student record access and privacy rights as required
by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (Section438,
Public Law 93-380) in more detail. You can also access this
information at:
www.cabrillo.edu/services/ar/family-support.html
Sexual Harassment Policy
It is the policy of the Cabrillo Community College District to
provide an educational, employment, and business environment free of unlawful and unwelcome sexual advances,
requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, visual, or physical
conduct of asexual nature made by someone from or in the
workplace, or in the educational setting constituting sexual
harassment as defined and otherwise prohibited by state and
federal statutes. For additional information regarding this policy and the procedures involved, contact the Director of Human
Resources (831) 479-6217regarding Cabrillo employees or the
Dean of Student Services (831) 477-3584 regarding Cabrillo
students.
Smoking Policy
The Cabrillo Community College District is committed to a
healthy and productive educational and work environment. As
such, and in light of well-established health risks associated
with smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke, Cabrillo
Community College District prohibits smoking in all campus
areas and locations, effective January 1, 2015.
Student Rights and Responsibilities
Cabrillo College is committed to the California Community
College mission to promote high quality learning and teaching
in a supportive environment for all students. To this end, the
Student Rights and Responsibilities handbook was produced.
It was originally developed with students, faculty, staff and
administration in mind as a guide to protect the individual
rights of all students when it is believed these rights may have
been violated. This handbook also outlines students’ responsibilities to the Cabrillo College community. As the needs of
students change, we are committed to making sure we change
with them. Therefore, the current edition was created to
evolve with the updates to legislation and policy.
For questions and/or comments, contact the Office of the Dean
of Student Services, (831) 477-3584. To access the handbook
online: From the Cabrillo home page (Cabrillo.edu) select
Directories A-Z, then “Students Rights and Responsibilities
Handbook.”
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MISSION AND VISION STATEMENT | SUMMER & FALL 2016
Cabrillo College Mission/Vision Statement:
MISSION STATEMENT
Cabrillo College is a dynamic, diverse and responsive
educational community dedicated to helping all
students achieve their academic, career, and personal
development goals.
VISION STATEMENT
Cabrillo College is passionate about developing
critical thinking, honing oral and written communication and enhancing global awareness, while
cultivating personal and professional responsibility in
our students. Exploration, innovation, creativity, and
implementation of a variety of teaching methods,
including technology literacy, are hallmarks of our
approach to learning. We help students of varying
skill levels achieve their potential, and consider everyone in the college part of a community of learners
who are treated with dignity and respect. Cabrillo
College supports a climate of diversity, self-empowerment and sustainability, with a strong sense
of social justice. As an integral part of Santa Cruz
County, Cabrillo College is an accessible gateway to
prosperity that provides education for all, supporting
the local economy and improving economic vitality.
We serve students who have goals of transfer, career
preparation, basic skills, personal fulfillment and
retraining through an inclusive and effective learning
environment. Students will leave with greater knowledge and a richer expectation of themselves.
How To Read the Schedule of Classes
Class section listings appearing in a bold typeface denote evening classes.
Class with substantial body of critical, analytical written work (essay exams and/or major papers).
Indicates that the class meets the multicultural studies requirement.
Indicates open entry classes.
Indicates health and wellness classes.
Some sections of course are offered in distance-learning format.
Indicates Honors courses.
MUS 17C (1) Advanced Voice (2)
Continuation of the fundamentals of singing techniques. Prerequisites: MUS 17B or equivalent skills.
Repeatability: May be taken 2 times with satisfactory progress.
Section DaysTimes
Units
45378 (3) M (4) 05:00PM-07:10PM (5)1.00 (6) Instructor
Room
M.Rivard (7) 456 (8)
Meets 8 weeks 9/5-10/24 (9)
(1) This is the Course Number.
(2) This is the Course Title, often followed by the class description.
(3) This is the Section Number, the five-digit code used to designate your selection for
registration used on WebAdvisor.
(4) This is an abbreviation of the days of the week that class meets.
(5) This is the time during which class is held. All classes begin and end at the time printed in
this schedule. Bold listings indicate a class beginning at 5 PM or later.
CORE FOUR COMPETENCIES
(6) This is the number of units which may be earned by successfully completing this class.
Upon completion of Cabrillo College’s General
Education program or when receiving an A.A. or A.S.
degree, a student will demonstrate competency in
the following areas:
(7) This is the first initial and last name of the instructor. If an instructor is not yet assigned at
press time, “Staff” is listed.
I. Communication
A. Read
B. Write
C. Listen
D. Speak and/or Converse
II. Critical Thinking and Information Competency
A. Analyze
B. Compute
C. Research
D. Solve Problems
III. Global Awareness
A. Scientific Processes
B. Global Systems and Civics
C. Artistic Variety
IV. Personal Responsibility and Professional Development
A. Self Awareness
B. Social and Physical Wellness
C. Workplace Skills
(8) This is the location of the class. If a class is held at a location other than the Aptos Campus
or Watsonville Center, further description will be given.
(9) If the class does not meet for the entire semester, this line gives the beginning and ending
dates as well as relevant information for the class.
Note: All classes begin and end precisely at the time printed in this Schedule of Classes.
Change in Offerings: The Cabrillo Community College District has made every reasonable effort to determine that everything stated in the Schedule of Classes is accurate. Courses and programs offered, together
with other matters contained herein, are subject to change without notice by the administration of the
Cabrillo College Community District for reasons related to student enrollment, level of financial support,
or any other reason at the discretion of the District. The District further reserves the right to add, amend
or repeal any of their rules, regulations, policies and procedures.
Cabrillo College strives to provide the highest level of accessibility to students, visitors and guests with
disabilities. For assistance with physical accessibility issues, please call Accessibility Support Center (ASC)
at (831) 479-6379, or the Sheriff’s Office at (831) 212-8464 (Aptos) or (831) 212-8466 (Watsonville).
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SUMMER 2016
Summer session begins June 13, 2016
ACCOUNTING
ALLIED HEALTH
ACCT 1A Financial Accounting
Teaches accounting concepts from the user’s perspective. Recommended
Preparation: ACCT 151A.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ACCT 110
ALH 101 A Review of Anatomy and Physiology
Reviews the principles of human anatomy and physiology for those students
awaiting admission to an allied health profession and for those health professionals
who desire to review the subject matter. Pass/No Pass grading only. Prerequisites:
BIO 4 and BIO 5.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94481 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
4.00 T.Mullin
OL
Section 94481 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-8/5. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
ACCT 163 Using QuickBooks
Introduces use of QuickBooks from the accounting practitioner’s perspective.
Prerequisite: ACCT 151A.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Units Instructor Room
3.00 T.Mullin
OL
Section 94482 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-8/5. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
ADAPTIVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION
ADAPT 90 Adaptive Swimming
Provides instruction on basic swimming strokes and water safety skills for physically
limited students and developmentally delayed learners. A built in ramp and a water
chair are available at poolside.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit- 4 units.
Units Instructor Room
2.00
R.McFarland
514
R.McFarland OL
Section 94912 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-6/23. Meets at the scheduled times
with an additional 1 hr 15 min online per day. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
ASL 1
Elementary American Sign Language I
Develops basic receptive and expressive signing skills within the context of Deaf
culture.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC, Corresponds to two years of high school study
Section DaysTimes
94486
MTWTH9:00AM-12:05PM
&
Arr. Arr. Units Instructor Room
5.00
C.Munch
429
C.Munch
OL
Section 94486 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets daily 6/13-7/21 at the scheduled times
with an additional 2 hr 20 min online lab per day. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94645
MTWTH11:10AM-12:30PM 1.00
C.Brezner
POOL
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4.
ADAPT 93 Exercise and Fitness-Adaptive
Provides instruction on strength, endurance, flexibility, balance, and cardiovascular
conditioning for physically limited students and developmentally delayed learners.
Instructor and student develop a program to meet student’s unique needs.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit- 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
94646
MTWTH9:30AM-10:50AM
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4.
Units Instructor Room
1.00
C.Brezner
1116
95161 TTH9:30AM-10:45AM0.50 L.Norton HW1112
Meets 6/14-7/21. Emphasis on Post Stroke Mobility.
95162 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM0.50 L.Norton HW1112
Meets 6/14-7/21. Emphasis on Post Stroke Mobility.
95163 TTH1:10PM-2:25PM 0.50 L.Norton HW1112
Meets 6/14-7/21. Emphasis on Post Stroke Mobility.
Indicates open entry classes.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes. Indicates health and wellness classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
SUMMER 2016
Section DaysTimes
94482 Arr.Arr.
Section DaysTimes
94912
MTWTH9:00AM-12:05PM
&
Arr.Arr.
28ANTHROPOLOGY | SUMMER 2016
ANTHROPOLOGY
ART
ANTHR 1 Introduction to Anthropology:
Biological
Surveys the basic principles of biological anthropology with an emphasis on the
mechanisms of biological evolution, genetics and inheritance, comparative primate
behavior, human evolution, adaptability and variation, and the meaning of race.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ANTH 110
ART 2A
Drawing and Composition
Teaches fundamentals of composition and the development of drawing skills with
various drawing media. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment
in ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ARTS 110
Section DaysTimes
94453 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 B.Roselyn
OL
Section 94453 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online. To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in Anthr
1L.
ANTHR 1L Biological Anthropology Lab
Presents a hands-on exploration of topics in biological anthropology. May be
offered in a Distance-Learning Format. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in ANTHR 1.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
94454
MTWTH9:00AM-11:05AM
SUMMER 2016
Meets 6/13-7/22.
Units Instructor Room
1.00
B.Roselyn
431
ANTHR 2 Introduction to Anthropology:
Cultural
Presents a cross-cultural, comparative study of contemporary human behavior with
emphasis on the effects of globalization on contemporary cultures.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ANTH 120
Section DaysTimes
94919 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 B.Roselyn
OL
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94581
MTWTH10:00AM-11:20AM 3.00
A.Borsuk VAPA2014
&
MTWTH11:50AM-2:50PM
A.Borsuk VAPA2014
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4.
ART 50L
Gallery Viewing Lab
Encourages students to develop skills in gallery art viewing and critical analysis,
supplemented by video viewing, guest lectures, and Internet searches. Pass/No Pass
grading only.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
95172 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.50 B.RaynerLRC1002
Section 95172 is an Independent Lab course. Meets 6/13-7/8. Holiday 7/4. 18 hr arranged.
For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
ART HISTORY
AH 10
Appreciation/Introduction
to the Visual Arts
Introduces the forms, processes and styles of the visual arts. Hybrid Requisite:
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section 94919 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94578 Arr.Arr.
3.00 R.Smith
OL
Section 94578 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/8. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
ANTHR 26 Archaeological Field School
Provides students experiential based training in archaeological survey, excavation,
and laboratory processing of excavated material. Includes recognition and
recordation of historic and prehistoric sites, theory and methods of archaeological
processes (stratigraphy, sampling, record keeping, note taking, profiles, mapping),
and basic archaeological field laboratory techniques. Prerequisite:ANTHR 3 or
equivalent experience.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
AH 20A Survey of Art From Prehistoric
Through Medieval Periods
Surveys Prehistoric, Ancient, Classical, Early Christian, Islamic, and Medieval art.
Recommended Preparation: ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Students who enroll in AH 20A should not
enroll or have credit in AH 11/11H or 12. See ”Transfer Credit in Art History” above,
for more detailed information on transfer of Art History courses. C-ID ARTH 110
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94795
MTWTHF7:30AM-9:05AM
5.00
D.McKenzie OFFCAM
&
MTWTHF9:05AM-5:40PM
D.McKenzie OFFCAM
Meets 4 weeks 6/20-7/15. Holiday 7/4. Class held near San Luis Obispo. Contact
instructor for payment of $100 materials fee prior to class. Camping & hiking
required. For information on camping fees, fee payment forms and registration
requirements, email instructor at dumckenz@cabrillo.edu. Please consult the
instructor if special arrangements are needed, or the incidental fees for the course
are a barrier to your participation.
Section DaysTimes
94579 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 R.Smith
OL
Section 94579 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/8. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
ART PHOTOGRAPHY
AP 25
Photography and Visual Communication
Provides an overview of visual principles for creating effective photographic images
and methods for analyzing and interpreting photographic imagery. Recommended
Preparation: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
94580 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 K.Alley
OL
Section 94580 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-8/5. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
ATHLETICS | SUMMER 2016
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ASTRONOMY
ATHLETICS
ASTRO 25 Field Astronomy in the
California Mountains
Studies physical and evolutionary processes of galaxies and stars, and relates the
evolution of stars to the formation and evolution of planets at dark-sky mountain
campsites.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
ATH 10
Athletic Conditioning
Provides the opportunity for students to cross train and to improve fitness levels for
intercollegiate competition. Repeatability: May be taken 4 times; thereafter, may
be audited.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN Activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
SectionDates Days
Times
Units Instructor
Room
949776/18 S 9:00AM-11:50AM 1.00 R.Nolthenius
706
& 6/24 F 6:00PM-11:05PM
R.Nolthenius OFFCAM
& 6/25S 8:00AM-11:05PM R.Nolthenius OFFCAM
& 6/26SU 8:00AM-11:05AM R.Nolthenius OFFCAM
& 7/9 S 7:00PM-7:50PM R.NoltheniusOFFCAM
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94653
MTWTH3:30PM-6:00PM
1.50
W.Garrison STADIUM
&
MTWTH3:30PM-6:00PM
W.Garrison
1116
Meets on campus 6/18. Field trip 6/24-6/26. Final meeting 7/9. Car camping required.
Transportation and meals are the student’s responsibility. For details, see the instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Meets 7/5-8/4. For returning and potential intercollegiate football players.
ATH 30
Baseball Skills Development
Provides off-season skills development and conditioning for men’s intercollegiate
baseball.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94652 TW3:00PM-5:05PM 0.75 R.Kittle BASFIELD
Meets 6/14-7/20. For returning and potential intercollegiate baseball athletes.
Section DaysTimes
94654
MTWTH3:00PM-5:05PM
Units Instructor Room
1.50
K.Rosinger SOFFIELD
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4. Section 94654 is primarily for intercollegiate Softball
athletes.
ATH 35
Volleyball Skills Development
Provides off-season skills development and conditioning for intercollegiate
volleyball.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
94663
MTWTH3:30PM-5:40PM
Units Instructor Room
1.00
G.Houston
1101
Meets 7/5-7/28. For advanced level players and returning and potential intercollegiate
volleyball athletes.
ATH 36
Water Polo Skills Development
Provides off season skills development and conditioning for intercollegiate water
polo.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94667 TTH8:30AM-9:45AM 0.50 J.Thomas POOL
Meets 6/14-7/21. Section 94667 is primarily for intercollegiate Water Polo and Swimming
athletes.
Indicates open entry classes.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes. Indicates health and wellness classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
SUMMER 2016
ATH 34
Softball Skills Development
Provides off season skills development and conditioning for women’s intercollegiate
softball.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
30BIOLOGY | SUMMER 2016
BIOLOGY
Computerized prerequisite verification is required to enroll in Biology.
BIO 1A
Cell and Molecular Biology
Examines in-depth the molecular mechanisms of cell function. Prerequisite: CHEM
1A. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 201. NOTE:
Beginning in Fall 2016, BIO 1A, 1B, 1C will become a 2-course series -BIO 9A and 9B.
If you begin the 3 course series (BIO 1ABC), it must be completed before Fall 2016.
The summer 2016 section of BIO 1A is the last time a course will be offered in the
BIO 1ABC series and students who have not taken BIO 1B or BIO 1C will not have an
opportunity to do so.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94900
MTWTH9:30AM-11:00AM 5.00
Y.Tan
615
&
MTWTH12:00PM-3:15PM
Y.Tan
627
SUMMER 2016
Meets 6/13-8/4. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 201 is required to enroll
in BIO 1A. Beginning in Fall 2016, BIO 1A, 1B, 1C will become a 2-course series -BIO 9A
and 9B. The summer 2016 section of BIO 1A is the last time a course will be offered in the
BIO 1A, 1B, 1C series and students who have not taken BIO 1B or BIO 1C will not have an
opportunity to do so.
BIO 4
Human Anatomy
Presents the gross structure of the organ systems of the human body through
lecture, demonstrations, and dissection. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in BIO 201. Recommended Preparation: MA 70 and MA
170B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: BIO 4 combined with BIO 5 and 13A + 13AL:
maximum credit- 2 courses. C-ID BIOL 110B
BIO 11A General Biology
Presents an introduction to the world of living things. Recommended Preparation:
BIO 201.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH CONDITIONS: No credit if taken after Biology 1A, 1B,
1C, 9A or 9B.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94901
MTWTH9:30AM-11:40AM 4.00
M.Halter
608
&
TWTH 12:00PM-2:50PM M.Halter
618
Meets 6/13-7/21. Students will go on field trips during lab hours or complete alternative
assignments. Students will be requested to pay a $47.25 field trip fee that includes whale
watching and a tour of the Seymour Marine Discovery Center. Please consult the instructor
if special arrangements are needed, or the incidental fees for the course are a barrier to
your participation.
94902
&
MTWTH9:30AM-11:40AM 4.00
M.Halter
TWTH 12:00PM-2:50PM A.Gong
608
623
94903
&
MTWTH5:30PM-7:00PM 4.00
TWTH7:10PM-9:15PM
618
618
Meets 6/13-7/21. Students will go on field trips during lab hours or complete alternative
assignments. Students will be requested to pay a $47.25 field trip fee that includes whale
watching and a tour of the Seymour Marine Discovery Center. Please consult the instructor
if special arrangements are needed, or the incidental fees for the course are a barrier to
your participation.
BIO 201 Introduction to the Microscope
Introduces proper use and handling of light compound and dissection microscopes.
Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94904 F 8:00AM-12:15PM0.25 D.Bard
618
Section
94898
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
MTWTH12:40PM-2:50PM4.00 C.Hoffman/R.McFarland 615
TWTH 9:00AM-11:50AM C.Hoffman/S.Barth
623
Meets 6/13-7/21. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 201 is required to enroll
in BIO 4.
Meets 6/17 only.
94899
&
MTWTH12:40PM-2:50PM4.00 C.Hoffman/R.McFarland
TWTH 3:15PM-6:05PM R.McFarland
Meets 6/17 only.
615
623
Meets 6/13-7/21. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 201 is required to enroll
in BIO 4.
D.Bard
D.Bard
Meets 6/17 only.
94905 F 1:00PM-5:15PM0.25Y.Tan
618
94906 F 1:00PM-5:15PM0.25A.Gong
627
BUSINESS
BUS 18
Business Law
Introduces the United States justice system, covering and relating criminal, civil,
employment, torts and contract laws to business operations.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID BUS 120
Section DaysTimes
94483 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
4.00 M.Hassan
OL
Section 94483 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/8. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
BUS 20
Introduction to Business
Surveys business principles, problems, practices and procedures.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID BUS 110
Section DaysTimes
94484 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 M.Hassan
OL
Section 94484 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/8. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
CHEMISTRY | SUMMER 2016
BUS 88
Starting and Operating
a New Small Business
Teaches skills to succeed in new ventures: legal steps, paperwork, start-up capital,
demand, pricing, business feasibility, location, expenses, cash flow, marketing and
business plan.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
95072 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 D.Hood
OL
Section 95072 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/8. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CHEMISTRY
Computerized prerequisite verification is required to enroll in Chemistry.
CHEM 1A
General Chemistry I
Covers general chemical principles including structure of matter, chemical
equations and bonding, gases, solutions, periodic law, acids and bases, and
chemical equilibrium. Prerequisite: CHEM 2 or CHEM 3 and 3L or equivalent or high
school chemistry with grade ”B” or better; and MATH 152 or equivalent.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID CHEM 110.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94923
MTWTH12:40PM-2:10PM 5.00
J.Blaustein
609
&
MTWTH9:00AM-12:15PM
J.Blaustein
614
Meets 6/13-8/4.
MTWTH12:40PM-2:10PM 5.00
MTWTH2:30PM-5:45PM
Meets 6/13-8/4.
J.Blaustein
Staff
609
614
CHEM 3 Introductory Inorganic Chemistry
CHEM 3L is an additional requirement in preparation for CHEM 1A at
Cabrillo.
Covers fundamental principles of inorganic chemistry. Prerequisite: MATH 152.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH CONDITIONS: No credit if taken after CHEM 1A. CHEM
3 + CHEM 3L = C-ID CHEM 101
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94926
MTWTH10:20AM-12:30PM 3.00
Z.Levi
609
Meets 6/13-7/21.
CHEM 3L Introductory Inorganic Chemistry
Laboratory
Presents an introduction to small scale laboratory techniques and the properties of
matter, chemical reactions, solubility, gas laws, and acid-base. Prerequisite: MATH
152. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 3.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH CONDITIONS: No credit if taken after CHEM 1A. CHEM
3 + CHEM 3L = C-ID CHEM 101
Section DaysTimes
94927
MTWTH8:00AM-10:10AM
Units Instructor Room
1.00
Z.Levi
610
94928
1.00
Meets 6/13-7/21.
MTWTH1:00PM-3:10PM
Meets 6/13-7/21.
Z.Levi
610
CHEM 30A
Inorganic Chemistry for Health
Occupations
Designed for students preparing for the Dental Hygiene program or a
four-year nursing degree.
CHEM 1B General Chemistry II
Covers general chemical principles including organic chemistry, chemical
kinetics, equilibrium, acid/base chemistry, thermochemistry, thermodynamics,
electrochemistry, structure, properties of transition metals, and nuclear chemistry.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1A.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC, CHEM 1A + CHEM 1B = C-ID CHEM 120S
Covers chemical concepts such as atomic structure, acids and bases, salts, buffers,
electrolyte systems and nuclear chemistry. Prerequisite: MATH 152 or MATH 152A
and MATH 152B or MATH 142 or MATH 142A and MATH 142B.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94925
MTWTH12:40PM-2:10PM 5.00
A.Romero
608
&
MTWTH2:30PM-5:45PM
A.Romero
606
Meets 6/13-7/21.
Meets 6/13-8/4.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94929
MTWTH8:00AM-10:10AM 4.00
J.Camara
609
&
MTWTH10:20AM-12:30PM
J.Camara
606
94930
&
MTWTH8:30AM-10:40AM 4.00
MTWTH11:00AM-1:10PM
Meets 6/13-7/21.
Indicates open entry classes.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes. Indicates health and wellness classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
T.Ritsema
T.Ritsema
WatA320
WatA320
SUMMER 2016
94924
&
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COMMUNICATION STUDIES | SUMMER 2016
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
COMPUTER & INFORMATION SYSTEMS
COMM 1 Public Speaking
Emphasizes managing speech anxiety, organizing and outlining ideas, informing
an audience, presenting arguments, and learning persuasive strategies. Hybrid
requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in COMM 6.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID COMM 110
CIS 31
Section DaysTimes
94619
MTWTH9:15AM-12:25PM
Units Instructor Room
3.00
H.Sherer WatA160
Perl Programming in a
Unix Environment
Introduces Perl programming in a Unix environment including the Emacs text
editor, variables, arrays, lists, functions, and regular expressions. Prerequisites: CS
11 or CS 12J or equivalent skills. Recommended preparation: Eligibility for MATH
154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
94455
3.00
Section DaysTimes
94931 Arr.Arr.
Meets 6/13-7/7.
MTWTH10:40AM-1:50PM
Meets 6/13-7/7.
M.Gentile
510
COMM 2 Group Discussion
Emphasizes decision making and problem solving in small groups. Hybrid requisite:
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in COMM 6.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: COMM 2 & 10 combined: maximum credit-1
course. C-ID COMM 140
Section DaysTimes
94456
MTWTH10:30AM-1:40PM
SUMMER 2016
Meets 6/13-7/7.
Units Instructor Room
3.00
M.Mathias
411
COMM 6 Listening
Introduces the role of the listener with discussion and activities focusing on habits,
perception, and types of listening.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
94457 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 E.Weeks
OL
Section 94457 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/8. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94620
MTWTH9:20AM-10:25AM
Meets 6/13-7/7.
1.00
M.Gentile
435
Units Instructor Room
4.00 S.Hodges
OL
Section 91931 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. Required online orientation.
Whether you are enrolled or on the waitlist, please e-mail the instructor at sthodges@
cabrillo.edu. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CIS 140SM Information Storage Management
Covers basic principles of information storage and management. Prerequisite: CIS
72 or CIS 81.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94932 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 Staff
OL
Section 94932 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. Required online orientation. For
details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS/BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY
Interested in gaining computer skills for your next career? CABT offers
courses, certificates, and a degree program to meet your needs.
Wondering where to start?
We recommend all career-minded students start with CABT 101, Computer
Proficiency, for a solid grounding in computer skills.
Need more information?
Contact our department at cabt@cabrillo.edu or visit our website for more details!
Orientations for CABT Open Entry Classes (CABT 102, 110ABC, 210)
A group orientation is highly recommended during the first two weeks of the
semester. Find the orientation schedule:
1. Online at: http://www.cabrillo.edu/academics/cabt/orientations.html.
2. In the Computer Technology Centers in Aptos or Watsonville.
3. By calling (831) 479-6277 during the semester.
4. By e-mailing CABT@cabrillo.edu.
If you cannot attend a scheduled orientation, call or e-mail as indicated above for
alternative orientations or for information about how to add a class.
CTC, Room LRC 1054
Lab Hours: M-TH: 11:00AM-5:45PM; F-SUN: Closed
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
COMPUTER SCIENCE | SUMMER 2016
CABT 38 Introduction to Microsoft Office
Covers intermediate features of the Microsoft Office suite for producing
professional documents and presentations including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and
Access. Prerequisite: CABT 110A, CABT 106 (or equivalent skills). Recommended
Preparation: CABT 118 or CABT 101 (or equivalent skills); Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94536 T 9:00AM-12:35PM4.00 K.Ram
507
&
Arr.Arr.
K.Ram
OL
CABT 110C Computer Keyboarding-Speed
Development
Orientation required. See Orientation information at the end of the CABT
listing.
Develops increasing speed and accuracy using the alphabetic keyboard in a
hands-on, self-paced format. Pass/No Pass grading only. Prerequisite: CABT 110A or
equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section 94536 is a HYBRID ONLINE course. It meets 6/14-8/2 weekly at the scheduled
times with an additional 5 hr 50 min ONLINE lecture and 4 hr 15 min lab arranged per day.
Section DaysTimes
94540
Arr.
Arr.
CABT 102 10-KEY Calculator
Orientation required. See Orientation information at the end of the CABT
listing.
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Teaches the 10-key touch system using electronic calculators to solve typical
business problems and applications in a self-paced course format. Recommended
Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94537
Arr.
Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00
L.Printzian
LRC 1054
Meets 6/13-7/22. 8 hr 50 min open lab per week. Orientation Monday, 6/13, 3:00-3:45pm,
CTC (Computer Technology Center) Room LRC 1054.
Covers alphabetic keyboarding skills using the touch technique in a hands-on, selfpaced format. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94538
Arr.
Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.50
L.Printzian
LRC 1054
Meets 6/13-7/22. 4 hr 15 min open lab per week. Orientation Monday, 6/13, 1:30-2:30PM,
CTC (Computer Technology Center) Room LRC 1054.
CABT 110B Computer KeyboardingNumbers/Symbols
Orientation required. See Orientation information at the end of the CABT
listing.
Develops speed using the alphanumeric keyboard, including numbers, symbols,
and the numeric keypad in a hands-on, self-paced format. Pass/No Pass grading
only. Prerequisite: CABT 110A or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94539
Arr.
Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.50
L.Printzian
LRC 1054
Meets 6/13-7/22. 4 hr 15 min open lab per week. Orientation Monday, 6/13,
1:30PM-2:30PM, CTC (Computer Technology Center), Room LRC 1054.
CS 11
Introduction to Programming Concepts
and Methodology, C++
Presents an introduction to computer programming using the C++ programming
language beginning with basic principles and progressing to object-oriented
programs. Prerequisite: MATH 152. Recommended Preparation: CS 1.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID COMP 112
Section DaysTimes
94933 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
4.00 S.Hodges
OL
Section 94933 is an ONLINE course. Meets 8 weeks 6/13-8/5. Required online
orientation. Whether you are enrolled or on the waitlist, please e-mail the
instructor at sthodges@cabrillo.edu. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CONSTRUCTION AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT
CEM 151L Construction Fundamentals:
Principles and Practices Lab
Covers the methodology and techniques for residential construction from a skills
and vocational point of view. Corequisite: CEM 151. Recommended Preparation:
Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95261 M 6:00PM-9:35PM 1.00 J.HeaneyWatsD105
&
S
9:00AM-12:35PM
M.Van Meter WatsD105
Meets 8 weeks 6/13-8/1. Holiday 7/4. Intended for the Tiny Homes competition.
Units Instructor Room
0.50
L.Printzian
LRC 1054
Meets 6/13-7/22. 4 hr 15 min open lab per week. Orientation Monday, 6/13, 1:30-2:30PM,
CTC (Computer Technology Center) Room LRC 1054.
Indicates open entry classes.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes. Indicates health and wellness classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
SUMMER 2016
CABT 110A Computer Keyboarding-Alphabet Keys
Orientation required. See Orientation information at the end of the CABT
listing.
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COUNSELING & GUIDANCE | SUMMER 2016
COUNSELING & GUIDANCE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CG 1
College Success
Intergrates personal growth, learning techniques, problem solving, critical and
creative thinking.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
CJ 1
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Presents an analysis of the history and philosophy of the administration of justice in
America; identification and interrelationship of the various subsystems; theories of
crime, punishment, and rehabilitation.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID AJ 110
Section DaysTimes
94838 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 C.Shannon OL
Section 94838 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6 weeks 6/13-7/22. After registration, please
e-mail instructor at cashanno@cabrillo.edu. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CG 51
Planning for Success
Introduces the tools necessary to increase academic and life success including
college expectations, resources, facilities, requirements, and educational planning.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
95104 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 M.Garcia
OL
Section 95104 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6 weeks 6/13-7/22. For details, see instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
95105 F 8:00AM-11:20AM1.00 M.GarciaWatC107
SUMMER 2016
Meets 6/13-7/22. Designed for Migrant Education students. Requires permission from the
Dean of Student Services which will be given at the mandatory orientation in room Wat
A130 at 8:00AM on Monday, 6/13.
Section DaysTimes
94570 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 P.Carr
OL
Section 94570 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CJ 155D Law Enforcement Skills/Knowledge
Modules
Teaches new or updates existing skills and knowledge of law enforcement training.
Modules of courses may be combined for variable units. May be taken Pass/No Pass
grading only. Four units earned may count toward the associate degree for Criminal
Justice. Prerequisite: Successful completion of a California P.O.S.T. Certified Basic
Acad.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94915 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
.05 L.VaughnOFFCAM
Please call Veronica Chihuahua (408) 270-6458 or Linda Vaughn (408) 223-6730 before
enrolling.
CG 205
Academic Survival Skills
Developing college survival skills, to include note taking, test taking, time
management, and studying effectively.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94837 S 9:00AM-6:10PM1.00H.Jara
321
Meets 2 Saturdays 7/9 and 7/16.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
DENTAL HYGIENE | SUMMER 2016
CULINARY ARTS & HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
CAHM 20 Nutrition
Examines essential nutrients and how they affect our health throughout life
emphasizing and evaluating current developments in nutrition.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
94458 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 D.Russo
OL
Section 94458 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/8. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CAHM 140 Champagne and French Sparkling Wine
Presents a detailed examination of champagne and French sparkling wine through
lectures and tastings, including grape varietals, viniculture, wine laws, and sensory
evaluation. Must be at least 21 years old. Material fees apply.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94571 T 5:30PM-9:40PM2.00 S.Slater
405
Meets 6/14-8/2. Mandatory $80 materials fee. Must be 21 or older to enroll.
CAHM 157L Catering and Beverage Operation Lab
Provides practical application of catering techniques including menu planning,
costing, hospitality service and buffet presentation. Prerequisite: CAHM 50L.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Meets 6/9-7/30. Meets Thursday, Friday and Saturday 6/9-6/11 (before start of semester)
at the scheduled times + 150 hr arranged on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays around
catering events.
CAHM 171 The Art of Creating Wedding Cakes
Explores the creation of wedding cakes including principles of mixing, baking,
filling, frosting, and decorating.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94572 MW 5:00PM-5:50PM 1.00 A.Baldzikowski908
&
MW 5:50PM-9:50PM
A.Baldzikowski908
Meets 6/13-7/6. Holiday 7/4. Mandatory $70 materials fee due at first class meeting. For
supply list see instructor’s web page at www.cabrillo.edu/ Directories A-Z.
DENTAL HYGIENE
For the following Dental Hygiene courses you must be in the Dental
Hygiene program to enroll. Materials fee required.
DH 7
Head and Neck Anatomy & Embryology
Covers the anatomy of the head and neck, emphasizing aspects useful for dental
hygiene students.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94648 T 9:00AM-12:15PM2.00 M.Eurs HW2113
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Eurs
OL
Section 94648 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets 6/14-7/19. Meets at the scheduled times
with an additional 4 hr 15 min arranged per day of online instruction. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go cabrillo.edu/online.
DH 161
Preparation for Dental Hygiene Clinic
Introduces dental terminology, blood borne pathogen guidelines, basic
instrumentation skills, proper positioning and ergonomics, and time management
for the dental hygiene student.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
SectionDates Days
Times
UnitsInstructor
94649 6/14 T 1:15PM-4:15PM 0.50N.Vanoli
&
TH9:00AM-11:50AM N.Vanoli
&
T1:15PM-3:05PM N.Vanoli
&
TH9:00AM-10:00AM N.Vanoli
&
TH1:15PM-4:15PM N.Vanoli
&
T3:15PM-4:15PM N.Vanoli
&
TH10:10AM-4:15PM N.Vanoli
Room
HW2113
HW2113
HW2113
HW2113
HW2114
HW2114
HW2114
Meets 6/14, 6/16, 6/21, and 6/23.
DH 184A Pain Management I
Teaches theory and techniques for administration of regional anesthetic agents,
including nerve and field blocks limited to the oral cavity.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
94651
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
MWF9:00AM-11:50AM 2.00
MWF1:00PM-5:05PM
MWF8:00AM-12:05PM
Meets 6/13-7/6. Holiday 7/4.
Indicates open entry classes.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes. Indicates health and wellness classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
Instructor Room
B.Clark HW2113
B.Clark HW2114
B.Clark HW2114
SUMMER 2016
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94459 THFS8:00AM-12:00PM 3.00 S.Slater
1803
35
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION | SUMMER 2016
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
EDUCATION
ECE 32
Child, Family, and Community
Examines the developing child in a societal context focusing on the
interrelationship of family, school and community, emphasizing historical and
sociocultural factors. May be offered in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format. Corequisite:
ENGL 255 for sections taught in Spanish or in Bilingual Format; Concurrent
enrollment in an appropriate ESL course or ENGL 255, as indicated by assessment or
an ESL prerequisite course. Recommended Preparation: For sections taught in an
English Format: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: ECE 31, 32, 33 or PSYCH 8 combined:
maximum credit-1 course. C-ID CDEV 110
EDUC 80L Education Service Learning Lab
Provides a service learning opportunity for students interested in exploring
teaching professions. Students participate in K-12 classroom site placements with
mentor teachers. EDUC 80L is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a
4-year institution that accepts Service Learning/Work Experience Education. Hybrid
Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in EDUC 80.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC. EDUC 80 + EDUC 80L = C-ID EDUC 200
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94622
TTH
6:30PM-9:35PM
3.00
D.Sakamoto Steidl 509
&
S
8:30AM-3:30PM
D.Sakamoto Steidl 1508
Meets 6 weeks 6/13-7/23. Also meets 3 Saturdays 6/25, 7/9 and 7/23.
SUMMER 2016
ECONOMICS
ECON 1A Introduction to Macroeconomics
Introduces national income accounting, banking and Federal Reserve System,
determinants of the level of unemployment and inflation, examination of economic
growth and business cycles and government economic policy. Prerequisite: MATH
154 or equivalent.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ECON 202
Section DaysTimes
94460
MTWTH9:00AM-11:05AM
Meets 6/13-7/21.
Units Instructor Room
3.00
P.Harvell
508
ECON 1B Introduction to Microeconomics
Introduces markets, demand and consumer behavior, supply and firm behavior,
competition and market power, efficiency and market failure, wages and labor
markets, income distribution, and government regulation of markets. Prerequisite:
MATH 154 or equivalent.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ECON 201
Section DaysTimes
94461
MTWTH12:30PM-2:35PM
Meets 6/13-7/21.
Units Instructor Room
3.00
P.Harvell
508
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95031 TH3:00PM-6:05PM 1.00 M.Soltis
403
Meets 6/16-8/4. Section 95031 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets in 403 at the scheduled
times on Thursdays with an additional 3 hrs 25 mins online per week. For details, see
instructors web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
ENGINEERING
ENGR 3
How Things Work
Covers how everyday things work and is intended for students in all disciplines.
Recommended Preparation: READ 100, MATH 154, ENGL 100 and ENGL 100L or
Assessment into ENGL 1A.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section
94934
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
MTWTH 9:30AM-12:50PM 3.00 K.Horner/Groppi/EwaldWatD101
94935
MTWTH 9:30AM-12:50PM 3.00 K.Horner/Groppi/EwaldWatD101
Meets 6/13-7/7. For students interested in a science, technology, engineering or math
(STEM) program. For more information, call (831) 477-3235 or e-mail kehorner@cabrillo.
edu.
ENGR 5
Engineering as a Profession
Provides information to evaluate the engineering profession as a personal career
choice. Recommended Preparation: ENGL 100 and ENGL 100L or Assessment into
ENGL 1A; READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
94936
MTWTH9:30AM-1:45PM
Meets 7/11-7/21.
Units Instructor Room
2.00
K.Ewald
810
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
ENGLISH | SUMMER 2016
ENGLISH
Computerized prerequisite verification is required to enroll in English.
All students enrolling in English class must have in the Cabrillo computer
system either Cabrillo English assessment scores, prerequisite course
grade, or transcripts verifying their English preparation. A minimum
grade of “C” is required in the prerequisite course.
ENGL 1A College Composition
Emphasizes the expository essay and research paper; readings serve as models and
topics for discussion. Students write a minimum of 6,000 words, focusing on clarity
and accuracy. Prerequisite: ENGL 100 and ENGL 100L or ENGL 115. Corequisite: LIBR
10.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Not open to students who have completed ENGL 1AH/1AMC/1AMCH. C-ID ENGL 100
Section DaysTimes
94489 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 S.Schessler OL
Section 94489 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-8/5. Required enrollment in LIBR 10
Section 94490, which is an ONLINE laboratory. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94497 Arr.Arr.
3.00 J.McGuire
Section 94497 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-8/5. Required enrollment in LIBR 10
Section 94498, which is an ONLINE laboratory. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
OL
94493
MTWTH9:00AM-11:10AM
3.00
F.Roberts
323
OL
94487
MTWTH9:00AM-11:10AM
3.00
D.Young
WatA150
94499
MTTH6:00PM-9:05PM 3.00
R.Fields WatA260
94495
MTTH6:00PM-9:05PM 3.00
K.Woolsey
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4. Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 94494. For details,
see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4. Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 94488.
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4. Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 94500.
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4. Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 94496.
323
ENGL 1B Composition and Literature
Introduces literature through reading, writing, and discussion to develop critical
and analytical skills; satisfies Humanities and Fine Arts requirement for UC/CSU.
Students write a minimum of 6,000 words, focusing on literary interpretation and
research. Prerequisite: ENGL 1A/1AMC/1AH/1AMCH. Recommended Preparation:
LIBR 10 (may be taken concurrently).
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC. Not open to students who have completed
ENGL 1BH/1BMC. C-ID ENGL 120
Section DaysTimes
94507 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 C.Scott-Curtis OL
94508
3.00
Section 94507 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
MTWTH9:00AM-12:20PM
Meets 6/13-7/7. Holiday 7/4. Computer classroom.
A.Najarro
Section DaysTimes
94509 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 D.Lau
OL
94510 Arr.Arr.
3.00 D.Putnam
OL
94511 Arr.Arr.
3.00 J.Hancock
OL
94513
MTWTH9:00AM-12:20PM
3.00
D.Sullivan
320
94517
MTWTH9:00AM-11:10AM
3.00
L.Graecyn
313
Section 94509 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 94510 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 94511 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Meets 6/13-7/7. Holiday 7/4.
94514 TTH9:00AM-10:50AM3.00 L.Scott-Curtis 317
&
Arr.Arr.
L.Scott-Curtis OL
Section 94514 is a HYBRID Online course. Meets 6/14-7/21 at the scheduled times with
an additional 1 hr 15 min arranged per day. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94512
MTTH6:00PM-9:05PM 3.00
Meets 6/13-7/7. Holiday 7/4.
K.Jonker WatA280
ENGL 100 Elements of Writing
Students will write, revise, and edit a minimum of 6,000 words, including personal
narratives, analytical essays, reports, and arguments. Prerequisites: ENGL 255 or ESL
204MS or ESL 204MSB or ESL 204WC or ESL 204WCB; Corequisites: ENGL 100L or
ENGL 115. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94518
MTWTH9:00AM-11:10AM
Units Instructor Room
3.00
M.Paul
1302
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4. Required enrollment in Engl 100L Section 94520.
94525
MTWTH10:20AM-12:30PM 3.00
V.Bañales
WatA380
94522
MTTH6:00PM-8:25PM 3.00
J.Maughn
94519
MTWTH7:00PM-9:10PM
T.Martin WatA240
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4. Designed for Migrant Education students. Enrollment by
permission given only on the first day of class. Mandatory Orientation Monday, 6/13,
8:00AM, Room WatA130. Required enrollment in READ 106 Section 94526.
312
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4. Required enrollment in ENGL 100L Section 94533, which is
an ONLINE laboratory.
3.00
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4. Required enrollment in ENGL 100L Section 94521.
318
Indicates open entry classes.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes. Indicates health and wellness classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
SUMMER 2016
3.00 C.Chaffin
Section 94501 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. Required enrollment in LIBR 10
Section 94502, which is an ONLINE laboratory. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
ENGL 2
Composition and Critical Thinking
Develops writing and reading skills for logical reasoning and argumentation;
satisfies the IGETC & CSU critical thinking requirements. Prerequisites: ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH. Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1B/1BH/1BMC; LIBR 10
(may be taken concurrently).
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC. Not open to students who have completed
ENGL 2H/2MC/2MCH. C-ID ENGL 105
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4.
94501 Arr.Arr.
37
38ENGLISH | SUMMER 2016
ENGL 100LWriting Laboratory
Practice and study of grammar, sentence structure, punctuation, and style in
student writing; students meet weekly in a small workshop. Pass/No Pass grading
only. Corequisite: ENGL 100.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
ENGL 502LSupervised Tutoring in Writing
Studies individual tutorial assistance on college writing assignments; designed to
support students who use writing tutorial services on an as-needed basis. May be
repeated.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94533 Arr.Arr.
Section DaysTimes
94535
Arr.
Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.00
J. Carter
LRC 1060
95262 Arr.Arr.
0.00 Staff
Units Instructor Room
1.00 J.Carter
OL
Section 94533 is an ONLINE laboratory. Meets 6/13-7/22. Recommended orientation
Monday, 6/13, 4:00PM, in the English Learning Center, Room LRC1060W. Required
enrollment in ENGL 100 Section 94522. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
94520
MTWTH11:30AM-12:50PM 1.00
J.Carter
LRC1060W
94521
MTWTH5:20PM-6:40PM
Staff
WatA210
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4. Required enrollment in ENGL 100 Section 94518.
1.00
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4. Required enrollment in ENGL 100 Section 94519.
SUMMER 2016
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94527 MTTH12:40PM-2:30PM 1.00 V.Bañales WatA380
Meets 6/13-6/30. Designed for Migrant Education students. Enrollment by permission
given only on the first day of class. Mandatory Orientation, 6/13, 8:00AM, Room WatA130.
ENGL 153 Spelling Lab
Provides individualized instruction on spelling patterns and rules. Pass/No Pass
grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Units Instructor Room
1.00 J.Carter
OL
Section 94534 is an ONLINE laboratory. Meets 6/13-7/22. Recommended orientation
Tuesday, 6/14, 4:00PM, in the English Learning Center, Room LRC1060. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
ENGL 255 Basic English
Develops writing and grammar skills that are below college level with emphasis
placed on essay writing, grammar, word processing, and other skills for success in
college. Corequisites: READ 255 or READ 206 (1-3 units).
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94528
MTWTH9:00AM-12:05PM
Units Instructor Room
4.00
G.Jonker
321
94523
4.00
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4.
MTWTH10:20AM-1:25PM
V.Bañales
WatA210
Meets 6/13-7/21. 14 hr 50 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the Watsonville
ILC, Room WatA210, during the first two days of classes. Lab hours: M-TH, 8:00AM-4:00PM.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
ENGL 115 Lessons in Punctuation and Sentence
Structure
Provides practice and study of grammar, sentence structure, punctuation and style
in a lecture and discussion format with the ENGL 100 class. Pass/No Pass grading
only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94534 Arr.Arr.
Meets 6/13-7/21. 14 hr 50 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the English
Learning Center, Room LRC 1060W, during the first two days of classes. Lab hours: M-TH,
11:00AM-6:00PM.
WatA380
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4. Designed for Migrant Education students. Enrollment by
permission given only on the first day of class. Mandatory Orientation Monday, 6/13,
8:00AM, Room WatA130.
ESL 201L Beginning English Development Lab
Provides one-to-one and small group tutorial assistance for beginning ESL
students. This course is Pass/No Pass, and operates on a drop-in or appointment
basis. Open entry.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94541 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.50 N.PhillipsLRC1060
Meets 6/13-8/4. 3 hr 10 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the English Learning
Center, Room LRC1060W, during the first two days of classes. Lab hours: M-TH, 11:00AM6:00PM.
ESL 202L Low-Intermediate English
Development Lab
Provides one-to-one and small group tutorial assistance for low-intermediate ESL
students. This course is Pass/No Pass, and operates on a drop-in or appointment
basis. Open entry. Prerequisite: ESL 201L or appropriate assessment.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94542 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.50 N.PhillipsLRC1060
Meets 6/13-8/4. 3 hr 10 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the English Learning
Center, Room LRC1060W, during the first two days of classes. Lab hours: M-TH, 11:00AM6:00PM.
ESL 203L Intermediate English Development Lab
Provides one-to-one and small group tutorial assistance for high-intermediate ESL
students. Pass/No Pass grading and operates on a drop-in or appointment basis.
Open entry. Prerequisite: ESL 202L or appropriate assessment.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94543 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.50 N.PhillipsLRC1060
Meets 6/13-8/4. 3 hr 10 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the English Learning
Center, Room LRC1060W, during the first two days of classes. Lab hours: M-TH, 11:00AM6:00PM.
ENGL 256EExtra Preparation for ENGL 100
Provides extra practice in writing, reading, portfolio preparation, and grammar at
the basic level before advancement to ENGL 100.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94529
MTWTH9:00AM-12:05PM
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holidaqy 7/4.
Units Instructor Room
4.00
G.Jonker
321
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
GEOGRAPHY | SUMMER 2016
ESL 204L Advanced English Development Lab
Provides one-to-one and small group tutorial assistance for advanced ESL students.
This is Pass/No Pass and operates on a drop-in or appointment basis. Open entry.
Prerequisite: ESL 203L or appropriate assessment.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94544 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.50 N.PhillipsLRC1060
Meets 6/13-8/4. 3 hr 10 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the English Learning
Center, Room LRC1060W, during the first two days of classes. Lab hours: M-TH, 11:00AM6:00PM.
ESL 260A
ESL Writing Improvement-Beginning Low Level
Writing improvement workshop for English as a Second Language students
focusing on self-editing very basic grammar and sentence patterns for new and
continuing ESL students. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94548 MW6:40PM-9:45PM 2.00 J.Jones WatA160
Meets 6/13-7/20. Holiday 7/4.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94549 MW6:40PM-9:45PM 2.00 J.Jones WatA160
Meets 6/13-7/20. Holiday 7/4.
ESL 261A ESL Writing Improvement-
Intermediate Level
Writing improvement workshop for English as a Second Language students
focusing on self-editing intermediate grammar as well as sentence and paragraph
patterns for new and continuing ESL students. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94550 MW6:40PM-9:45PM 2.00 J.Jones WatA160
Meets 6/13-7/20. Holiday 7/4.
ESL 261B ESL Writing Improvement - Advanced Level
Writing improvement workshop for English as a Second Language students
focusing on self-editing advanced grammar as well as sentence, paragraph, and
essay patterns for new and continuing ESL students. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94551 MW6:40PM-9:45PM 2.00 J.Jones WatA160
Meets 6/13-7/20. Holiday 7/4.
ESL 270P Pronunciation Improvement for
ESL Students
Improves clarity of pronunciation for English language learners. Pass/No Pass
grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
ESL 271P Accent Reduction for ESL Students
Improves accuracy in pronunciation leading to fluency and confidence in spoken
English. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94546 TWTH9:30AM-12:20PM 3.00 J.Malone
352
Meets 6/14-7/21.
ESL 502 Supervised Tutoring in Writing
Provides individual tutorial assistance on college writing assignments; designed to
support students who use writing tutorial services on an as-needed basis.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94547 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.00 N.PhillipsLRC1060
Meets 6/13-8/4. 11 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the English Learning
Center, Room LRC1060W, during the first two days of classes. Lab hours: M-TH, 11:00AM6:00PM.
FINANCE
FIN 4
Money Management
Teaches the financial planning process of money management including
budgeting, credit and debt analysis, investments options (stocks, bonds, and
mutual funds), acquiring real estate, and retirement planning. Recommended
Preparation: BUS 155.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, PENDING REVIEW
Section DaysTimes
95151 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
4.00 M.Hassan
OL
Section 95151 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/8. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
FIRE TECHNOLOGY
FT 155D Fire Technology Skills/Knowledge Modules
Teaches new or updates existing skills and knowledge of fire technology. Pass/No
Pass grading only. Open entry/Open exit. Prerequisite: Successful completion of an
accredited State of California Fire Academy.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
95098 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
.05 L.VaughnOFFCAM
Please call Veronica Chihuahua (408) 270-6458 or Linda Vaughn (408) 223-6730 before
enrolling.
GEOGRAPHY
GEOG 1 Physical Geography
Studies Earth’s dynamic physical systems and processes, including Earth-sun
geometry, weather, climate, water, landforms, soil and the biosphere.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID GEOG 110
Section DaysTimes
94462 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 D.Scholar
OL
Section 94462 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/8. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online. Optional Orientation Monday 6/13 12:00PM-1:00PM in Room
435.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94545 TWTH9:30AM-12:20PM 3.00 J.Malone
352
Meets 6/14-7/21.
Indicates open entry classes.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes. Indicates health and wellness classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
SUMMER 2016
ESL 260B ESL Writing Improvement-
Beginning High Level
Writing improvement workshop for English as a Second Language students
focusing on high beginning grammar and sentence patterns for new and
continuing ESL students. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
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40GEOLOGY | SUMMER 2016
GEOLOGY
HORTICULTURE
GEOL 20 Historical Geology
Introduces Earth’s history with an emphasis on Western North America and
California.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID GEOL 110
HORT 72 Organic Food Production 2
Continues the theory and practices of good management agriculture begun
in HORT 71 emphasizing summertime, commercial scale, local area, organic
vegetable, fruit, and flower crops. Prerequisites: HORT 71 or equivalent experience.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94937 MTW9:00AM-12:05PM 4.00 D.Schwartz 705
&
Arr.Arr.
D.Schwartz 705
Meets 6/13-7/20. + 54 hours arranged. Arranged hours include: Thursdays 6/16, 6/23,
6/30 and 7/7 and Fridays 6/17 and 6/24 from 9:00AM-12:10PM in Room 705. Local field
trip Saturday 7/9 from 8:00AM-5:00PM and a four-day camping field trip to Yosemite
National Park 7/15-7/18 are required. For details, see instructor’s web page at www.
cabrillo.edu/ “Directories A-Z.”
Meets 6/15-7/20.
KINESIOLOGY
HEALTH SCIENCE
WELLNESS EDUCATION CENTER
HS 10
Personal Health
Surveys individual health with emphasis on disease prevention and body wellness;
topics may include physical and mental health, nutrition, stress, human sexuality,
infectious diseases, drug use, and alternative medicine.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
SUMMER SESSION: June 13- August 5
Section DaysTimes
94911 Arr.Arr.
SUMMER 2016
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94938 W 8:30AM-9:45AM 1.00 S.SwezeyHORT5010
&
W 10:15AM-2:30PM
S.SwezeyHORT5010
Units Instructor Room
3.00 A.Steiner
OL
Section 94911 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/8. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
HISTORY
HIST 2A World History to 1500
Focuses on major regions of the world, (Asia, Africa, Europe, North and South
America), and their interactions until the year 1500, emphasizing belief systems,
environmental transformations, issues of family and gender, as well as political
and economic organization. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID HIST 150
Section DaysTimes
94515 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 C.Barkey
OL
Section 94515 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/8. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
HIST 17A United States History to 1865
Surveys American history, tracing the development of American ideals and
institutions from the precolonial and colonial periods through the American
Revolution, the establishment of the Constitution, early national and antebellum
eras, and the Civil War. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID HIST 130
Section DaysTimes
94516
MTWTH9:00AM-12:00PM
Meets 6/13-7/7.
Units Instructor Room
3.00
M.Mangin
425
SUMMER HOURS: 9:00 AM- 2:00 PM & 5:00 -7:00 PM Monday - Thursday
To use the Wellness Education Center, students must enroll in a section
of KIN 27A-Beginning Weight Training, KIN 27B-Intermediate Weight
Training or KIN 55-Sports Conditioning.
KIN 27A Beginning Weight Training
Provides instruction for the beginning student on the biomechanics of strength
training, muscle trainability, and training principles using machines, free weights
and body weight.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit--4 units.
Section DaysTimes Units
Instructor
Room
94673 Arr.Arr. 0.50 A.Marcopulos/J.Thomas/J.PageHW1138
18 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for a mandatory orientation.
94693 Arr.Arr.
1.00 A.Marcopulos/J.Thomas/J.PageHW1138
36 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW 1138 for a mandatory orientation.
KIN 27B Intermediate Weight Training
Provides instruction for the intermediate student on the biomechanics of strength
training, muscle trainability, and training principles using machines, free weights,
and body weight. Recommended Preparation: KIN 27A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit--4 units.
Section DaysTimes Units
Instructor
Room
94694 Arr.Arr. 0.50 A.Marcopulos/J.Thomas/J.PageHW1138
18 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW 1138 for a mandatory orientation.
94675 Arr.Arr.
1.00 A.Marcopulos/J.Thomas/J.PageHW1138
36 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW 1138 for a mandatory orientation.
KIN 39A Beginning Gyrokinesis® Movement Yoga
Re-educates and invigorates the body to move with fluidity, relaxation, and power
by rhythmic exercise for the beginning student.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94671 TTH8:00AM-10:05AM0.75 S.Spencer 1101
Meets 6/14-7/21.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
KINESIOLOGY | SUMMER 2016
KIN 39B Intermediate Gyrokinesis® Movement
Yoga
Re-educates and invigorates the body to move with fluidity, relaxation, and power
by rhythmic exercise for the intermediate student. Recommended Preparation: KIN
39A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94672 TTH8:00AM-10:05AM0.75 S.Spencer 1101
Meets 6/14-7/21.
KIN 53B Intermediate Softball
Provides instruction on the skills and strategies of softball for the intermediate
student. Recommended Preparation: KIN 53A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
94655
MTWTH3:00PM-5:05PM
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4.
Units Instructor Room
1.50
K.Rosinger SOFFIELD
Units Instructor Room
1.50
K.Rosinger SOFFIELD
KIN 54A Beginning Volleyball
Provides instruction in the techniques and strategies of volleyball for the beginning
student.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
94664
MTWTH3:30PM-5:40PM
Meets 7/5-7/28.
Units Instructor Room
1.00
G.Houston
1101
KIN 54B Intermediate Volleyball
Provides instruction on the techniques and strategy of volleyball for the
intermediate student. Recommended Preparation: KIN 54A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
94665
MTWTH3:30PM-5:40PM
Meets 7/5-7/28.
SUMMER SESSION: June 13- August 5
SUMMER HOURS: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM & 5:00 -7:00 PM Monday - Thursday
To use the Wellness Education Center, students must enroll in a section
of KIN 27A-Beginning Weight Training, KIN 27B-Intermediate Weight
Training or KIN 55-Sports Conditioning.
KIN 55
Sports Conditioning
Provides a setting to improve cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, flexibility,
and specific sport movement patterns to minimize injury potential during
competitive seasons for male and female intercollegiate athletes.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes Units
Instructor
Room
94677 Arr.Arr. 0.50 A.Marcopulos/J.Thomas/J.PageHW1138
18 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for a mandatory orientation.
94679 Arr.Arr.
1.00 A.Marcopulos/J.Thomas/J.PageHW1138
Units Instructor Room
1.00
G.Houston
1101
KIN 61A Beginning Swim Fitness
Introduces physical fitness using competitive swim strokes.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94668 TTH8:30AM-9:45AM 0.50 J.Thomas POOL
Meets 6/14-7/21.
KIN 61B Intermediate Swim Fitness
Continues to improve physical fitness using competitive swim strokes.
Recommended Preparation: KIN 61A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94669 TTH8:30AM-9:45AM 0.50 J.Thomas POOL
Meets 6/14-7/21.
KIN 61C Advanced Swim Fitness
Continues to improve physical fitness using advanced application of competitive
swim strokes. Recommended Preparation: KIN 61B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94670 TTH8:30AM-9:45AM 0.50 J.Thomas POOL
Meets 6/14-7/21.
KIN 54C Advanced Volleyball
Provides instruction on the techniques and strategies of volleyball for the advanced
student. Recommended Preparation: KIN 54B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
94666
MTWTH3:30PM-5:40PM
Meets 7/5-7/28.
Units Instructor Room
1.00
G.Houston
1101
Indicates open entry classes.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes. Indicates health and wellness classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
SUMMER 2016
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4.
WELLNESS EDUCATION CENTER
36 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for a mandatory orientation.
KIN 53C Advanced Softball
Provides instruction on the skills and strategies of softball for the advanced student.
Recommended Preparation: KIN 53B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
94656
MTWTH3:00PM-5:05PM
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LIBRARY SCIENCE | SUMMER 2016
LIBRARY SCIENCE
MATHEMATICS
Computerized prerequisite verification is required to enroll in Math.
LIBR 10 Information Research
Teaches information literacy and research concepts, skills, and techniques.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
94490 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 D.RoussopoulosOL
94498 Arr.Arr.
1.00 A.Sargent
OL
94502 Arr.Arr.
1.00 A.Sargent
OL
Section 94490 is an ONLINE laboratory. Meets 6/13-8/15. Required enrollment in ENGL
1A Section 94489, which is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 94498 is an ONLINE laboratory. Meets 6/13-8/5. Required enrollment in ENGL
1A Section 94497, which is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 94502 is an ONLINE laboratory. Meets 6/13-7/22. Required enrollment in ENGL
1A Section 94501, which is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Notice: The following resources are available for drop-in tutoring for Cabrillo
students enrolled in math classes: Math Learning Center (MLC), Room LRC1074, and
the Integrated Learning Center, Room WatA210, in the Watsonville Center. Students
in the precalculus and calculus sequence, including MATH 6 and 7, are strongly
encouraged to utilize the services of the MESA Transfer Center in Room 834. Hours
of operation will be posted online, at the Centers, and outside the NAS Division
Office, Room 701.
READ 158RM, Reading Math, is related to MATH 2, 3, 4, 12, 142, 152, 154.
94505 Arr.Arr.
1.00 J.Alexander 1000
94494 Arr.Arr.
1.00 J.Alexander 1000
MATH 2 Precalculus Algebra
Presents functions and their properties including polynomial, rational, exponential
and logarithmic functions and their graphs, inverses and applications. May not be
taken Pass/No Pass. Prerequisite: MATH 152 or equivalent skills. Note: MATH 142
does NOT satisfy the prerequisite.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Math 2 & 4 combined: maximum credit- 5
semester units.
94496
Arr. Arr.
1.00
D.Roussopoulos1000
Section DaysTimes
94942
MTWTH8:30AM-11:35AM
94492
Arr. Arr.
1.00
D.Roussopoulos1000
Meets 6/13-7/21. 54 hours arranged. Section 94505 is open to all students not enrolled in
ENGL 1A. Open entry.
Meets 6/13-7/21. 54 hours arranged. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 94493.
SUMMER 2016
Please see the Fall 2016 Math pages in this Schedule of Classes for
placement information and a flow chart showing the math course
sequence.
Meets 6/13-7/21. 54 hours arranged. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 94495.
Meets 6/13-7/8. 54 hours arranged. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 94491.
94488 Arr. Arr.
1.00 S.MuellerWatA210
94500 Arr. Arr.
1.00 S.MuellerWatA210
Meets 6/13-7/21. 54 hours arranged. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 94487.
Meets 6/13-7/21. 54 hours arranged. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 94499.
Meets 6/13-7/21.
Units Instructor Room
4.00
K.McCandless 708
MATH 4 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry
Covers topics in MATH 2 and MATH 3 and is designed for the motivated student able
to fulfill the requirements of both courses in a single course. May not be taken Pass/
No Pass. Prerequisite: MATH 152 or equivalent skills. Recommended Preparation:
MATH 153 or high school geometry or equivalent skills. Note: MATH 142 does NOT
satisfy the prerequisite.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Math 2 & 4 combined: maximum credit- 5
semester units.
Section DaysTimes
94943
MTWTH8:30AM-11:05AM
Units Instructor Room
5.00
J.Smith HORT5005
94944
5.00
Meets 6/13-8/4.
MTWTH9:00AM-11:35AM
Meets 6/13-8/4.
A.Berman
825
MATH 5A Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
Presents plane analytic geometry of lines and graphing, differential calculus of
algebraic and transcendental functions of one variable with applications, and
introductory integral calculus. May not be taken Pass/No Pass. Prerequisite: MATH 4
or MATH 2 and MATH 3 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: MATH 5A & 18 combined: maximum credit- 1
course. C-ID MATH 210
Section DaysTimes
94945
MTWTH8:30AM-11:05AM
Units Instructor Room
5.00
D.Reynolds
806
94946
5.00
Meets 6/13-8/4.
MTWTH9:00AM-11:35AM
Meets 6/13-8/4.
L.Shipley
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
709
MATH | SUMMER 2016
MATH 5B Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
Presents integral calculus of algebraic and transcendental functions of one variable
with applications, techniques of integration, sequences and series. May not be
taken Pass/No Pass. Prerequisite: MATH 5A or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MATH 220,
Section DaysTimes
94947
MTWTH8:30AM-11:05AM
Meets 6/13-8/4.
Units Instructor Room
5.00
E.Braunhut
714
Meets 6/13-7/21.
Units Instructor Room
3.00
K.McCandless 714
Units Instructor Room
5.00 V.Lundquist OL
94955
MTWTH9:00AM-12:35PM
5.00
J.Perez
94957
MTWTH9:00AM-12:35PM
5.00
D.Adams
716
94956
MTWTH9:00AM-12:35PM
5.00
J.Krause
718
94958
MTWTH5:30PM-9:05PM
5.00
M.Miller
714
94950
MTWTH8:30AM-12:05PM
5.00
B.Krein
711
94951
MTWTH9:00AM-12:35PM
5.00
P.Reuschling
713
94952
MTWTH5:30PM-9:05PM
5.00
S.Tran
716
Meets 6/13-7/21. Course may require extensive use of a graphing calculator. See instructor
for details.
MATH 142 Applied Intermediate Algebra
Presents intermediate algebra topics with an emphasis on data analysis and
modeling; satisfies prerequisite for MATH 10, MATH 12 or MATH 12H, or MATH 15;
NOT a prerequisite for MATH 2, MATH 3, MATH 4, MATH 13, or MATH 18. Prerequisite:
MATH 154 or MATH 154B or equivalent skills. May not be taken Pass/No Pass.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Units Instructor Room
5.00
C.Lippi
715
Meets 6/13-7/21. Course may require extensive use of a graphing calculator. See instructor
for details.
Meets 6/13-7/21.
Meets 6/13-7/21.
Meets 6/13-7/21.
WatA260
MATH 153 Geometry
Introduces the vocabulary and principles of Euclidean geometry, developing
critical thinking skills using inductive and deductive reasoning while exploring the
concepts of congruence and similarity, the properties of angles, lines, polygons,
circles, and solids. Prerequisites: MATH 154 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94959
MTWTH1:00PM-3:10PM
Meets 6/13-7/21.
Units Instructor Room
3.00
E.Miles
806
MATH 154 Elementary Algebra
Presents a systematic development of numbers, polynomials and polynomial
fractions, along with applications to the solution of linear equations, graphing
of and solutions for systems of linear equations, quadratic equations and
an introduction to exponents and radicals. May not be taken Pass/No Pass.
Prerequisite: MATH 254B or MATH 254CM or MATH 254SI or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94961 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
5.00 G.Rodriguez OL
94964
MTWTH9:00AM-12:35PM
5.00
A.Lobato
WatA220
94962
MTWTH9:00AM-12:35PM
5.00
L.Meyer
717
94963
MTWTH9:00AM-12:35PM
5.00
G.Aleu
707
Section 94961 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. Students will complete exams at the
Watsonville Center on 6/25, 7/2, 7/9 and 7/16 from 5:00PM-8:00PM in Room WatA160.
Final exam on 7/22 from 4:00PM-7:00PM in WatA160. REQUIRED online orientation.
Enrolled and waitlisted students must fill out the Student Information Form on the
instructor’s web page by the first day of the semester. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Meets 6/13-7/21.
Meets 6/13-7/21.
Meets 6/13-7/21.
Indicates open entry classes.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes. Indicates health and wellness classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
SUMMER 2016
Units Instructor Room
5.00 V.Ramos
OL
Section 94949 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. Required orientation 6/12, (before
the start of summer session), 5:00PM-7:00PM in Room WatA150. Students will complete
exams on campus on 6/27, 7/11, and 7/22, 5:00PM-8:00PM in Room WatA150. Purchase
of access code and access to the internet is required. Use of a TI 83+/84+ calculator is
required. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section DaysTimes
94953
MTWTH9:00AM-12:35PM
Section DaysTimes
94954 Arr.Arr.
Meets 6/13-7/21.
MATH 12 Elementary Statistics
Presents the use of probability techniques, hypothesis testing, and predictive
techniques to facilitate decision-making. Prerequisite: MATH 142 or MATH 152 or
equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: MATH 12/12H, BUS 9 and PSYCH 2A
combined: maximum credit- 1 course. C-ID MATH 110
Section DaysTimes
94949 Arr.Arr.
MATH 152 Intermediate Algebra
Continues development of algebra skills acquired in elementary algebra, which
include the system of real numbers, polynomials, algebraic equations (linear,
systems of linear, quadratic, and applications). May not be taken Pass/No Pass.
Prerequisite: MATH 154 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section 94954 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. Students will complete exams at the
Watsonville Center on 6/21, 7/6, 7/15, and 7/22 from 6:00PM-8:00PM in Room WatA220.
Online orientation via email on 6/12. Make sure WebAdvisor has your current e-mail
address. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
MATH 10 Survey of College Mathematics
Presents concepts and applications of various topics in mathematics that use
intermediate algebra skills. Prerequisite: MATH 142 or MATH 152 or equivalent
skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
94948
MTWTH12:30PM-2:40PM
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MATH 254SI Essential Mathematics With
Supplemental Instruction
Presents topics in an accelerated format and covers whole numbers, fractions,
decimals, percents, signed numbers, equations, statistics, proportions, and
geometry with a required supplemental instruction component. Recommended
Preparation: Eligibility for READ 205 by Assessment.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94965
MTWTH8:30AM-11:45AM
Meets 6/13-8/4.
Units Instructor Room
6.00
E.Miles
712
MATH 502 Supervised Tutoring
Provides supervised tutoring assistance in basic skills mathematics and basic skills
mathematics applications found in other courses.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94974 Arr. Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.00 J.GonzalezWatA210
94973
0.00 E.BraunhutLRC1074
Meets 6/13-8/05. Open entry/Open exit.
Arr. Arr.
Meets 6/13-8/05. Open entry/Open exit.
SUMMER 2016
MA 70
Medical Terminology
Teaches allied health students fundamentals of medical word building with
emphasis on prefixes, word roots, suffixes, combining forms, abbreviations, and lay
terms. Recommended Preparation: ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Units Instructor Room
3.00 L.Colombani OL
Section 94728 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-8/5. Enrolled students who do not log in to
course by the end of the first week 6/17 will be dropped. For details, see instructor’s web
page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94729 Arr.Arr.
MUS 10 Music Appreciation
Studies Western Classical music literature from the Middle Ages to the present,
developing the understanding and enjoyment of music and its ability to
communicate ideas and emotion.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MUS 100,
Section DaysTimes
94582 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 M.Strunk
OL
Section 94582 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
MUS 11A Jazz Appreciation
Develops aesthetic criteria for examining and evaluating jazz performances.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
94583 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 W.Trindade OL
Section 94583 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
MEDICAL ASSISTING
Section DaysTimes
94728 Arr.Arr.
MUSIC
Curious about our programs, classes, and facilities?
Come the the VAPA Open House, Saturday, May 14, from 5:00-8:00PM. FREE.
Experience and explore the rich variety of offerings that you can be part of in the
Visual, Applied, & Performing Arts at Cabrillo!
3.00 L.Colombani OL
Section 94729 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-8/5. Enrolled students who do not log in to
course by the end of the first week 6/17 will be droppped. For details, see instructor’s web
page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
MUS 12 World Music
Surveys the traditional music cultures of Asia, Africa, Europe, Native America and
Latin America. Emphasis is on the evolution and performance practices of musical
styles and the relationship between a culture’s music and its religious, political, and
social structure.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
94584 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 M.Strunk
OL
Section 94584 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
MUS 13A Survey of American Popular Music
Surveys American popular music as represented by pop, rock, jazz, classical, country
western, theatre music, regional and traditional folk music and their cross cultural
and world music influences.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
94587 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 G.Cantwell OL
Section 94587 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. Student will complete exams on
campus on 6/29 and 7/21 from 10:00AM-12:00PM.For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
MUS 15A Beginning Jazz and Popular Solo Voice
Introduces the study and performance of songs in the popular and jazz idioms:
phrasing, expression, stage presence and microphone techniques.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
94588
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
MTWTH6:00PM-6:30PM
1.00
MTWTH6:30PM-8:40PM
Arr. Arr.
Meets 6/13-7/7. Holiday 7/4. + 30 min arranged per day.
Instructor Room
W.Trindade VAPA5148
W.Trindade VAPA5148
W.TrindadeVAPA5131
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
PHILOSOPHY | SUMMER 2016
MUS 15B Advanced Jazz and Popular Solo Voice
Studies and performs advanced level songs in the popular and jazz idioms,
incorporating stylistic elements from MUS 15A. Recommended Preparation: MUS
15A or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
94589
&
&
DaysTimes
MTWTH6:00PM-6:30PM
MTWTH6:30PM-8:40PM
Arr. Arr.
Meets 6/13-7/7. Holiday 7/4.
Units Instructor Room
1.00
W.Trindade VAPA5148
W.Trindade VAPA5148
W.TrindadeVAPA5131
MUS 62 Cabrillo Touring Chorus
Provides an in-depth study of choral music techniques and performance from the
Renaissance through present-day, with an emphasis on concerts combined with
study-travel. Prerequisite: By audition. Repeatability: May be taken a total of 4
times; thereafter may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
94591
Arr. Arr.
Meets 6/13-7/22. 72 hr arranged. Holiday 7/4.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 C.AndersonVAPA5148
Section DaysTimes
94592 Arr. Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 J.NordgrenVAPA4150
94593
Arr. Arr.
2.00
J.NordgrenVAPA4150
94594
Arr. Arr.
3.00
J.NordgrenVAPA4150
PHILOSOPHY
PHILO 4 Introduction to Philosophy
Introduces major philosophical problems including questions regarding the nature
of reality, the possibility of knowledge, and nature of self, with emphasis on politics
and ethics focusing on primary texts.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID PHIL 100
Section DaysTimes
94573
MTWTH9:00AM-12:10PM
Meets 4 weeks 6/13-7/7.
Units Instructor Room
3.00
C.Close
322
PHILO 49 Introduction to Critical Thinking
Presents techniques for analyzing arguments used in political rhetoric,
advertisements, editorials, scientific claims and social commentary. Satisfies the
IGETC Critical Thinking requirement. Prerequisites: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94574 MT1:00PM-4:10PM 3.00 R.Smith
450
&
Arr.Arr.
R.Smith
OL
Meets 6/13-7/7. Section 94574 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets in Room 450 at the
scheduled times on Mondays and Tuesdays, with an additional 6 hrs and 40 min online per
week. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Meets 6/13-7/22. Holiday 7/4. see www.cabrillostage.com for audition information. First
class meets 6/13, 9:00AM in Room VAPA4150, Crocker Theater. 54 hr arranged.
Meets 6/13-7/22. Holiday 7/4. See www.cabrillostage.com for audition information. First
class meets 6/13, 9:00AM in Room VAPA4150, Crocker Theater. 108 hr arranged.
Meets 6/13-7/22. Holiday 7/4. See www.cabrillostage.com for audition information. First
class meets 6/13, 9:00AM in Room VAPA4150, Crocker Theater. 162 hr arranged.
MUS 562 Cabrillo Touring Chorus for Older Adults
Provides an in-depth study of choral music techniques and performance from the
Renaissance through present-day, with an emphasis on concerts combined with
study-travel. Designed for older adults. Prerequisite: By audition. Repeatability:
May be repeated.
Section 95264 Days Arr. Times Arr. Meets 6/13-7/22. 72 hr arranged. Holiday 7/4.
Units 0.00 Instructor Room
C.Anderson VAPA5148
Indicates open entry classes.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes. Indicates health and wellness classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
SUMMER 2016
MUS 75 Musical Theatre Production
Rehearsal and performance of musical and musical comedy literature with
concentration on all aspects of the production related to professional performance.
Audition by musical theatre staff is required for enrollment. Repeatability: This
course may be taken no more than four times, including in any combination with
the following course(s): TA 27, 29, 122, 75, 76CA, 76CR, MUS 75.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
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46PHYSICS | SUMMER 2016
PHYSICS
PSYCHOLOGY
Computerized prerequisite verification is required to enroll in Physics.
PHYS 4B Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
Covers electricity and magnetism for scientists and engineers. Students enrolled in
the Honors Transfer Program may count this course towards the ”Honors Scholar”
designation with an Honors Contract. Prerequisite: PHYS 4A and MATH 5B.
Recommended Preparation: Completion of or concurrenet enrollment in MATH 5C.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: PHYS 2A, 2B, and 4A, 4B, 4C combined:
maximum credit- one series. Deduct credit for duplication of topics. C-ID PHYS 210
Section
94976
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
MTWTH9:00AM-11:10AM 5.00
TTH11:20AM-2:30PM
MW 11:20AM-12:25PM
Meets 6/13-8/4.
Instructor Room
C.Figueroa
801
C.Figueroa 802
C.Figueroa 834
PHYS 10 Introduction to Physics
Covers conceptual topics in physics for the non-science major (PHYS 10L lab
optional). Prerequisite: MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: PHYS 10,10L, 11 & 12 combined: maximum
credit- 4 units. No credit for PHYS 10/10L, 11 or 12 if taken after 2A or 4A.
SUMMER 2016
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94975
MTWTH10:35AM-12:05PM 3.00
P.Graham
804
Meets 6/13-8/4.
PSYCH 1 General Psychology
Explores major theories and concepts, methods, and research findings in
psychology. Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID PSY 110,
Section DaysTimes
94465 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 B.GuimberteauOL
94476
3.00
Section 94465 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/8. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
MTWTH9:00AM-12:10PM
Meets 6/13-7/7.
K.Cardilla
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
For the following Radiologic Technology courses you must be in the
Radiologic Technology program to enroll. Materials fee required.
RT 53CL Radiologic Technology
Laboratory/Clinic III
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
94647
MTWTHF8:00AM-5:00PM
Meets 6/13-8/5. Holiday 7/4.
Units Instructor Room
6.00
C.Luna
HOSPTL
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PS 1
Introduction to Government
Traces the origins and development of the U.S. political system with a focus on the
Constitution, current affairs, the media, civil rights and civil liberties.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID POLS 110
Section DaysTimes
94477 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 J.Ukudeeva OL
94464 Arr.Arr.
3.00 J.Ukudeeva
94463
3.00
Section 94477 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/8. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
OL
Section 94464 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/8. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
MTWTH9:00AM-12:10PM
Meets 6/13-7/7.
T.Mosher
319
403
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
SOCIOLOGY | SUMMER 2016
READING
READ 52 Speed and Comprehension
Improves both reading speed and comprehension through practical strategies
including timed readings, vocabulary development, and eye-movement exercises.
Prerequisite: Reading 100 or Reading 106 or appropriate assessment score.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
94552 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
2.00 D.Colon
OL
Section 94552 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
READ 106 Advanced Individualized Reading Lab
Provides individualized instruction in a lab setting for college level reading
strategies such as critical analysis, vocabulary, comprehension, and speed. Pass/No
Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94526
MTWTH8:00AM-10:10AM
Units Instructor Room
1.00
E.Bell
WatA380
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4. Designed for Migrant Education students. Enrollment by
permission given only on the first day of class. Mandatory orientation Monday, 6/13,
8:00AM, Room WatA150.
Section DaysTimes
94555 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 N.PhillipsLRC1063
Meets 6/13-8/5. 6 hr 30 min arranged per week. Lab hours: M-TH, 11:00AM-6:00PM.
READ 158RM Reading Math
Focuses on the application of reading strategies to improve understanding of mathematics
textbooks and word problems. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Section DaysTimes
READ 210A Basic Vocabulary
Emphasizes building general vocabulary skills through independent study of
context clues and word parts. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Section DaysTimes
95270
Arr.
Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00
N. Phillips
LRC1063
Meets 6/13-8/5. 6 hr 30 min arranged per week. Lab hours: M-TH, 11:00AM-6:00PM.
READ 210B
Intermediate Vocabulary
Emphasizes building general and academic vocabulary skills through independent
study of context clues and reading comprehension strategies. Pass/No Pass grading
only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94554 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 N.PhillipsLRC1063
Meets 6/13-8/5. 6 hr 30 min arranged per week. Lab hours: M-TH, 11:00AM - 6:00PM.
READ 502 Supervised Tutoring in Reading
Supervised individual and group drop-in tutoring assistance in a variety of areas,
ranging from basic skills and vocabularly work, to content-area reading, critical and
analytical reading and vocational reading.
Section DaysTimes
95273 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.00 N.PhillipsLRC1063
Meets 6/13-8/5. 11 hr 5 min arranged per week. Lab hours: M-TH, 11:00AM - 6:00PM.
SOCIOLOGY
SOC 1
Introduction to Sociology:
Understanding Society
Introduces core principles in the scientific study of the social causes and
consequences of human behavior.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID SOCI 110
Section DaysTimes
94466
MTWTH9:00AM-12:10PM
Meets 6/13-7/7.
Units Instructor Room
3.00
J.Logg
509
Units Instructor Room
Contemporary Social Problems
95271 Arr. Arr.
1.00 N.PhillipsLRC1063SOC 2
Meets 6/13-8/5. 6 hr 30 min arranged per week. Lab hours: M-TH, 11:00AM-6:00PM.
Examines the social, economic, and political definitions, causes, and consequences
READ 206 Basic Individualized Reading Lab
Provides individualized instruction in a lab setting for college level reading
strategies such as vocabulary, reading purpose, and comprehension. Open to
students with below college level reading ability. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94553 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 N.PhillipsLRC1063
94524
1.00
of major social problems.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID SOCI 115
Section DaysTimes
94467 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 L.Roberts
OL
Section 94467 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/8. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Meets 6/13-8/5. 6 hr 30 min arranged per week. Lab hours: M-TH, 11:00AM-6:00PM.
MTWTH8:00AM-10:10AM
E.Bell
WatA380
Meets 6/13-7/21. Holiday 7/4. Designed for Migrant Education students. Enrollment by
permission given only on the first day of class. Mandatory orientation Monday, 6/13,
8:00AM, Room WatA150.
Indicates open entry classes.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes. Indicates health and wellness classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
SUMMER 2016
READ 112 Advanced Vocabulary
Emphasizes building academic vocabulary skills through independent study of
context clues, figurative language and text analysis. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
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48SPANISH | SUMMER 2016
SPANISH
SPAN 1
Elementary Spanish I
Develops elementary speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing skills
within a cultural context, with Spanish as the primary language of instruction.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC Corresponds to two years of high school study.
C-ID SPAN 100
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94557
MTWTH8:00AM-11:05AM 5.00
F.Iñiguez
316
&
Arr.Arr.
F.Iñiguez
OL
Section 94557 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets daily 6/13-7/21 at the scheduled times
with an additional 2 hr 10 min online laboratory per day. Holiday 7/4. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94556
&
MTWTH9:00AM-12:05PM 5.00
Arr.Arr.
M.Cobo
M.Cobo
355
OL
Section 94556 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets daily 6/13-7/21 at the scheduled times
with an additional 2 hr 10 min online laboratory per day. Holiday 7/4. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
INTENSIVE SPANISH LANGUAGE/CULTURE PROGRAM
SUMMER 2016 • JUNE 18 – JULY 16, 2016
SUMMER 2016
QUITO, ECUADOR
5 Transferable Units
Estimated Cost: $3,220*
*Price subject to change due to currency rates, government fees, inflation in the local
economy, or airfare costs.
Students of all levels, from beginning to advanced Spanish, are invited to join
Cabrillo College Spanish instructor, Félix Robles, for a four-week intensive language/
culture study program at the foot of The Andes in the dynamic city of Quito,
Ecuador. Quito, the majestic capital city of Ecuador, is located in the Guayllabamba
river basin, on the eastern slopes of Pichincha, an active stratovolcano in The Andes.
Quito is famous for its colonial architecture, incredible regional food, and excellent
weather; and its historic center is one of the largest, least-altered and bestpreserved historic centers in the Americas. The world famous native crafts market of
Otavalo has stalls brimming with textiles, tagua nut jewelry, musical instruments,
dream catchers, leather goods, indigenous costumes, hand-painted platters and
trays – and much more!
Classes are 5 units of transferable credit through Cabrillo College. Program cost
includes: round-trip international airfare; transportation to and from the airport
in Quito; health and trip insurance; room and half-board in the home of a Quito
family; instruction in small classes; guided local excursions to museums and
galleries and full-day excursions to Otavalo, Cotopaxi, and Ciudad La Mitad del
Mundo at the equatorial line.
SPAN 2
Elementary Spanish II
Practices and builds upon elementary speaking, listening comprehension, reading,
and writing skills within a cultural context, with Spanish as the primary language of
instruction. Prerequisite: SPAN 1, or two years of high school Spanish or equivalent
skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID SPAN 110
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94558
MTWTH9:30AM-12:35PM 5.00
M.Babbe
314
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Babbe
OL
Section 94558 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets daily 6/13-7/21 at the scheduled times
with an additional 2 hr 10 min online laboratory per day. Holiday 7/4. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
SPAN 3
Intermediate Spanish I
Further develops elementary language skills, reviews and expands grammar and
vocabulary usage in speaking, listening, reading and writing, within a cultural
context, with Spanish as the primary language of instruction. Prerequisite: SPAN 2
or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: SPAN 3 & 4 combined with 16 & 17:
maximum credit- 1 series. SPAN 3 & 16 combined: maximum credit- 1 course. C-ID
SPAN 200
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94559
MTWTH9:00AM-12:05PM 5.00
L.Compoginis 315
&
Arr.Arr.
L.Compoginis OL
Section 94559 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets daily 6/13-7/21 at the scheduled times
with an additional 2 hr 10 min online laboratory per day. Holiday 7/4. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Interested students must have attended at least ONE orientation or schedule a
telephone conference with Professor Robles. If interested, e-mail Professor Robles
at ferobles@cabrillo.edu or phone him at (831) 479-6516.
Participants must be at least 18 years of age or be accompanied by a parent or legal
guardian. Participants must register for a Cabrillo College Spanish class in Summer
2016. The program costs stated do not include tuition and fees for Cabrillo College
classes. For the most up-to-date information, please visit:
http://www.cabrillo.edu/academics/worldlanguages/studyabroad
Due to the popularity of this program, please reserve a space early.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
THEATRE ARTS | SUMMER 2016
SPECIAL EDUCATION
SPED 210 Adaptive Speech and Language Skills
Provides communication skills and strategies for students with physical/
neurological limitations and other Disabled Students Program and Services (DSPS)
documented disabilities. Prerequisite: Must be able to follow group instruction and
be independent in self-management (or provide care attendant). Recommended
Preparation: SPED 215; Eligibility for Accessibility Support Center (ASC) services.
Grading: Pass/No Pass only.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95202 TTH11:45AM-1:50PM 0.50 C.Hewitt HW1110
Meets 6 weeks, 6/14-7/21. DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call (831) 477-3300 for more
information.
SPED 215 Orientation to Stroke and Disability
Learning Center
Provides counseling, review of skills and overview of interdisciplinary program
for students with physical/neurological limitations. Prerequisite: Must be able to
follow group instruction and be independent in self-management (or provide care
attendant.) Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for Accessibility Support Center
(ASC)services. Grading: Pass/No Pass only.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95203 TTH2:00PM-4:05PM 0.50 C.Hewitt HW1110
Meets 6 weeks, 6/14-7/21. DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call (831) 477-3300 for more
information.
TA 27
Theatre Production Workshop
Presents hands-on backstage preparation for the current TA 29 or TA 75 stage
production, including practical problem solving in scenery construction, lighting,
props, costumes, make-up, sound, management and public relations. Repeatability:
This course may be taken no more than four times, including in any combination
with the following course(s): TA 27, 29, 122, 75, 76CA, 76CR, MUS 75.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID THTR 192
Section
94604
Days Times
Arr.
Arr.
UnitsInstructor
Room
2.00 W.Epperson/ D.Grube VAPA4134
94603
Arr.
Arr.
2.00
W.Epperson/ D.Grube VAPA4134
94605
Arr.
Arr.
3.00
W.Epperson/ D.Grube VAPA4134
Meets 7/14-8/5. First class meets 7/14, 6:00PM, in Room VAPA4150, Crocker Theater.
Instructor permission required for registration. This class is designed to create the
Backstage Running crew for Fiddler on the Roof. 108 hr arranged.
Meets 6/16-7/10. Holiday 7/4. First class meets 6/16, 6:00PM in Room VAPA4150, Crocker
Theater. Instructor permission required for registration. This class is designed to create the
Backstage Running crew for Chicago. 108 hr arranged.
Meets 6/13-7/22. Holiday 7/4. First class meets 6/13, 9:00AM in Room VAPA4134.
Instructor permission required for registration. 162 hr arranged.
TA 75
Musical Theatre Production
Rehearsal and performance of musical and musical comedy literature with
concentration on all aspects of the production related to professional performance;
audition by musical theatre staff is required for enrollment. Repeatability: This
course may be taken no more than four times, including in any combination with
the following course(s): TA 27, 29, 122, 75, 76CA, 76CR, MUS 75.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
94612 Arr. Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 J.NordgrenVAPA4150
94613
Arr. Arr.
2.00
J.NordgrenVAPA4150
Meets 6 weeks, 6/14-7/21. DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call (831) 477-3300 for more
information.
94614
Arr. Arr.
3.00
J.NordgrenVAPA4150
THEATRE ARTS
TA 527
TA 9
Appreciation of Theatre Arts
Covers the historical, literary, technical and performance aspects of theatre, film, TV
and performance art from earliest time to the present.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID THTR 111
Section DaysTimes
94616
Arr. Arr.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95168 TTH9:30AM-11:35AM0.50 C.Hewitt HW1110
Curious about our programs, classes, and facilities?
Come the the VAPA Open House, Saturday, May 14, from 5:00-8:00PM. FREE.
Experience and explore the rich variety of offerings that you can be part of in the
Visual, Applied, & Performing Arts at Cabrillo!
Section DaysTimes
94602 Arr.Arr.
Meets 6/13-7/22. See www.cabrillostage.com for audition information. First class meets
6/13, 9:00AM in Room VAPA4150, Crocker Theatre. 54 hr arranged.
Meets 6/13-7/22. See www.cabrillostage.com for audition information. First class meets
6/13, 9:00AM in Room VAPA4150, Crocker Theater. 108 hr arranged.
Meets 6/13-7/22. See www.cabrillostage.com for audition information. First class meets
6/13, 9:00AM in Room VAPA4150, Crocker Theater. 162 hr arranged.
Theatre Production Workshop
for Older Adults
Presents hands-on backstage preparation for the current TA 29 or TA 75 stage
production, including practical problem solving in scenery construction, lighting,
props, costumes, make-up, sound, management, and public relations. Designed for
older adults. May be repeated.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Units Instructor Room
0.00
W.EppersonVAPA4134
Meets 6/13-7/22. First class meets 6/13, 9:00AM in Room VAPA4134. 162 hr arranged.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 R.Aronson OL
Section 94602 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6/13-7/22. For details, see instructor’s web page
at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Indicates open entry classes.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes. Indicates health and wellness classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
SUMMER 2016
SPED 216 Exploring Abilities
Counsels students with physical/neurological limitations on techniques to
understand and manage deficits, increase readiness for educational objectives,
develop new abilities and maximize use of college and community resources.
Prerequisites: Must be able to follow group instruction and be independent in selfmanagement (or provide care attendant.) Recommended Preparation: SPED 215;
Eligibility for Accessibility Support Center (ASC)services. Grading: Pass/No Pass only.
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SUMMER 2016 WATSONVILLE CLASSES | SUMMER 2016
TA 575
Musical Theatre Production
for Older Adults
Rehearse and perform musical and musical comedy literature with concentration
on all aspects of the production related to professional performance; designed for
older adults; audition is required for enrollment. Repeatability: This course may be
repeated.
Section 95266
Days Arr. Times Arr. Units 0.00
Instructor J.Nordgren Room
VAPA4150
95267 Arr. Arr. 0.00
J.Nordgren VAPA4150
95265 Arr. Arr. 0.00
J.Nordgren VAPA4150
Meets 6/13-7/22. See www.cabrillostage.com for audition information. First class meets
6/13, 9:00AM in Room VAPA4150, Crocker Theater. 54 hr arranged.
Meets 6/13-7/22. See www.cabrillostage.com for audition information. First class meets
6/13, 9:00AM in Room VAPA4150, Crocker Theater. 108 hr arranged.
SUMMER 2016
Meets 6/13-7/22. See www.cabrillostage.com for audition information. First class meets
6/13, 9:00AM in Room VAPA4150, Crocker Theater. 162 hr arranged.
SUMMER 2016 WATSONVILLE CLASSES
COURSE
SECTIONDAYS TIMES
CG 51
CHEM 30A
CEM 151L
95105 94930 95261 &
94619 94487 94499 94512 94525 94519 94521 94527 94523 94934 94935 95079
94548 94549 94550 94551 94488 94500 94955 94964 94526 94524 COMM 1
ENGL 1A
ENGL 1A
ENGL 2
ENGL 100
ENGL 100
ENGL 100L ENGL 115 ENGL 255 ENGR 3 ENGR 3 ESL 100
ESL 260A ESL 260B ESL 261A ESL 261B LIBR 10 LIBR 10 MATH 152 MATH 154 READ 106 READ 206 UNITS INSTRUCTOR
F
8:00AM‐11:20AM 1.00 M.Garcia MTWTH 8:30AM‐1:10PM 4.00 T.Ritsema M
6:00PM‐9:05PM 1.00 J.Heaney S
9:00AM‐12:05PM M.Van Meter WatD105
MTWTH 9:15AM‐12:25PM 3.00 H.Sherer MTWTH 9:00AM‐11:10AM 3.00 D.Young MTTH 6:00PM‐9:05PM 3.00 R.Fields MTTH 6:00PM‐9:05PM 3.00 K.Jonker MTWTH 10:20AM‐12:30PM 3.00 V.Banales MTWTH 7:00PM‐9:10PM 3.00 T.Martin MTWTH 5:20PM‐6:40PM 1.00 STAFF MTTH 12:40PM‐2:30PM 1.00 V.Bañales MTWTH 10:20AM‐1:25PM 4.00 V.Bañales MTWTH 9:30AM‐12:50PM 3.00 K.Horner MTWTH 9:30AM‐12:50PM 3.00 K.Ewald TTH
6:30PM‐9:35PM
6.00
J.Jones
MW 6:40PM‐9:45PM 2.00 J.Jones MW 6:40PM‐9:45PM 2.00 J.Jones MW 6:40PM‐9:45PM 2.00
J.Jones MW 6:40PM‐9:45PM 2.00 J.Jones Arr. Arr. 1.00 S.Mueller Arr. Arr. 1.00 S.Mueller MTWTH 9:00AM‐12:35PM 5.00 J.Perez MTWTH 9:00AM‐12:35PM 5.00 A.Lobato MTWTH 8:00AM‐10:10AM 1.00 E.Bell MTWTH 8:00AM‐10:10AM 1.00 E.Bell ROOM
WatC107
WatA320
WatD105
WatA160
WatA150
WatA260
WatA280
WatA380
WatA240
WatA210
WatA380
WatA380
WatD101
WatD101
WatA260
WatA160
WatA160
WatA160
WatA160
WatA210
WatA210
WatA260
WatA220
WatA380
WatA380
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
ACCOUNTING | FALL 2016
51
FALL 2016
Fall session begins August 29, 2016
ACCOUNTING
ACCT 1A Financial Accounting
Teaches accounting concepts from the user’s perspective. Recommended
Preparation: ACCT 151A.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ACCT 110
Section DaysTimes
92997 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
4.00 T.Mullin
OL
Section 92997 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
92995 MW9:15AM-11:20AM 4.00 T.Mullin
&
Arr.Arr.
T.Mullin
1302
OL
Section 92995 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 50 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
92994 TTH11:15AM-1:20PM 4.00 M.Booth
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Booth
1302
OL
Section 92994 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 50 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
92996 M 6:30PM-9:35PM4.00 M.Natale
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Natale
313
OL
Section 92996 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 2 hr 5 min online instruction per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
ACCT 1B Managerial Accounting
Teaches the selection, use, and analysis of accounting information by managers.
Prerequisite: ACCT 1A.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ACCT 120
Section DaysTimes
92999 Arr.Arr.
ACCT 6
Spreadsheets for Accounting
Covers the creation, evaluation, and use of electronic spreadsheets in the
accounting profession to present interest, depreciation, uncollectible accounts,
financial analysis, and departmental activities. Prerequisites: ACCT 151A or ACCT
1A. Recommended Preparation: BUS 5 or CABT 41.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93001 W 6:00PM-9:05PM4.00 T.Mullin 2502
&
Arr.Arr.
T.Mullin
OL
Section 93001 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 5 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
ACCT 16 Accounting Ethics
Analyzes the role of ethics in today’s accounting profession. Prerequisites: ACCT 1A.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
94712 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
4.00 T.Mullin
OL
Section 94712 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
ACCT 54A Income Tax I, Individual
Teaches federal and California tax principles, planning and compliance for
individual tax payers. Prerequsites: ENGL 100, READ 100. Recommended
Preparation: ACCT 1A or ACCT 151A; Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93000 MW 6:30PM-8:35PM 4.00 K.Livensparger314
Units Instructor Room
4.00 M.Booth
OL
Section 92999 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at www.cabrillo.
edu/online.
92998 MW11:30AM-1:35PM 4.00 T.Mullin
&
Arr.Arr.
T.Mullin
1302
OL
Section 92998 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 50 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
52ACCOUNTING | FALL 2016
ACCT 151AIntroduction to Accounting:
Bookkeeping Concepts
Covers practical accounting, terminology, and the complete accounting cycle from
documentation through journals, ledgers, and financial statements for both service
and merchandising companies.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
ADAPT 90 Adaptive Swimming
Provides instruction on basic swimming strokes and water safety skills for physically
limited students and developmentally delayed learners. A built in ramp and a water
chair are available at poolside.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit- 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
92990 Arr.Arr.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93002 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 2.00 M.Witzig POOL
&
F 12:40PM-1:30PM
C.Brezner POOL
Units Instructor Room
4.00 M.Booth
OL
Section 92990 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online.
92988 TTH9:00AM-11:05AM4.00 M.Booth
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Booth
1302
OL
Section 92988 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 50 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
92989 W 6:00PM-9:05PM 4.00 E.CabellWatC108
&
Arr.Arr.
E.Cabell
OL
Section 92989 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 2 hr 5 min online instruction per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
92987 T 6:30PM-9:35PM4.00 M.Natale
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Natale
313
OL
Section 92987 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 2 hr 5 min online instruction per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
ACCT 163 Using QuickBooks
Introduces use of QuickBooks from the accounting practitioner’s perspective.
Prerequisite: ACCT 151A.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
92992 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 T.Mullin
OL
93003 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 1.50 C.Brezner
POOL
93004 F 12:40PM-1:30PM0.50 C.Brezner POOL
ADAPT 91 Adaptive Bowling
Provides instruction on the techniques of bowling for physically limited students
and developmentally delayed learners. Class held off campus.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit- 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93005 M 2:30PM-5:35PM 1.50 M.WitzigOFFCAM
For physically limited students. Meets at Boardwalk Bowl, 115 Cliff St., Santa Cruz.
ADAPT 93 Exercise and Fitness-Adaptive
Provides instruction on strength, endurance, flexibility, balance, and cardiovascular
conditioning for physically limited students and developmentally delayed learners.
Instructor and student develop a program to meet student’s unique needs.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit- 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93010 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 1.50 M.Witzig 1116
93007 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM1.50 C.Brezner
1116
Section 92992 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online.
93013 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM1.50 L.Norton HW1112
92993
&
93015 W 9:30AM-10:50AM0.75 L.Norton HW1112
TH
Arr.
6:30PM-8:35PM
3.00
Arr.
C.Van Loon
C.Van Loon
318
OL
Section 92993 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 5 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
ADAPTIVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION
ADAPT 79 Integrated Dance: Dance for All Bodies
And Abilities
Introduces students with adaptive needs to the art of dance. Mainstreams students
to techniques for dancing together, expanding body and spatial awareness,
coordination, and movement vocabulary while developing physical ability and
creative expression.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit- 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94910 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 Staff
1101
Emphasis on integrated dance.
Emphasis on Post Stroke Mobility.
Emphasis on Post Stroke Mobility.
93012 M 10:00AM-10:50AM1.00 C.Brezner
&
W 10:00AM-11:05AM
C.Brezner
1101
1101
93008 T 10:05AM-10:55AM1.00 M.Witzig
&
TH 10:05AM-11:10AM
M.Witzig
1101
1101
93014 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM1.50 L.Norton HW1112
Emphasis on Post Stroke Mobility.
93009 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM2.00 M.Witzig
&
F 11:10AM-12:00PM
C.Brezner
1116
1116
93011 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 C.Brezner
1101
93006 F
1116
Emphasis on flexibility and balance.
11:10AM-12:00PM0.50 C.Brezner
95154 T 1:10PM-2:00PM 1.00 L.NortonHW1112
&
TH 1:10PM-2:15PM
Emphasis on Post Stroke Mobility.
L.NortonHW1112
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE | FALL 2016
ADAPT 94 Adaptive Tennis
Provides instruction on basic tennis strokes and strategy in singles and doubles play
for physically limited students and developmentally delayed learners.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit- 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93016 T 11:00AM-11:50AM 1.00 C.BreznerTENCOURT
&
TH 11:00AM-12:05PM
C.BreznerTENCOURT
ADAPT 96 Adaptive Yoga
Provides adapted instruction on asanas (physical postures) for physically limited
students with attention to breath awareness and postural alignment to develop
strength, endurance, flexibility, balance and to reduce stress.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit- 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93017 W 11:00AM-12:20PM0.75 L.Norton HW1112
Emphasis on standing balance activity.
ALLIED HEALTH
ALH 110 Allied Health Foundation Course
Teaches allied health students medical professional behaviors that lead to academic
and professional career success, including self-discipline, leadership, effective
teamwork, multicultural awareness, and working styles.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
53
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
ASL 1
Elementary American Sign Language I
Develops basic receptive and expressive signing skills within the context of Deaf
culture.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC Corresponds to two years of high school study.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93113 TTH8:00AM-10:05AM5.00 C.Munch
315
&
Arr.Arr.
C.Munch
OL
Section 93113 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93111 TTH12:45PM-2:50PM 5.00 C.Munch
&
Arr.Arr.
C.Munch
355
OL
93109 MW1:00PM-3:05PM 5.00 D.Bangs
&
Arr.Arr.
D.Bangs
352
OL
93112 MW3:20PM-5:25PM 5.00 D.Bangs
&
Arr.Arr.
D.Bangs
352
OL
Section 93111 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93109 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93112 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section
95171
&
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
MTWTH8:00AM-11:50AM1.00 Brunngraber/Johnson HW2212
MTWTH1:00PM-4:35PM Brunngraber/Johnson HW2212
F
9:00AM-12:50PM Brunngraber/Johnson HW2212
94716
&
&
MTWTH8:00AM-11:50AM1.00 Smeltzer/Alderson
MTWTH1:00PM-4:35PM Smeltzer/Alderson
F
9:00AM-12:50PM Smeltzer/Alderson
HW2210
HW2210
HW2210
ASL 2
Elementary American Sign Language II
Practices and builds upon basic receptive and expressive signing skills within the
context of Deaf culture. Prerequisite: ASL 1 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
94733
MTWTHF9:00AM-5:00PM 1.00 Sanborn/Colombani
HW2214
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93114 TTH4:00PM-6:05PM 5.00 A.Moscovitz 323
&
Arr.Arr.
A.Moscovitz OL
Meets 1 week 8/15-8/19 prior to start of the semester. Students must be enrolled in the
Nursing program.
Meets 1 week 8/15-8/19, prior to the start of the semester. Students must be enrolled in
the Dental Hygiene or Radiologic Technology program.
Meets 1 week 8/15-8/19, prior to start of semester. Students must be enrolled in the
Medical Assistant Learning Community. For information, see web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
amap.
93110 TTH6:30PM-8:35PM 5.00 A.Moscovitz 323
&
Arr.Arr.
A.Moscovitz OL
Section 93110 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93114 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
54ANTHROPOLOGY | FALL 2016
ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTHR 1 Introduction to Anthropology:
Biological
Surveys the basic principles of biological anthropology with an emphasis on the
mechanisms of biological evolution, genetics and inheritance, comparative primate
behavior, human evolution, adaptability and variation, and the meaning of race.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ANTH 110
Section DaysTimes
93027 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 B.Roselyn
OL
Section 93027 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online. To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTHR 1L.
93034 Arr.Arr.
3.00 K.Soluri
Section 93034 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online. To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTHR 1L.
93036 MW8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 B.Roselyn
To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTHR 1L.
OL
429
93028 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 B.Roselyn
429
93029 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 B.Roselyn
429
93037 MW 11:00AM-12:30PM3.00 K.Wilson
429
To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTHR 1L.
To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTHR 1L.
To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTHR 1L.
93035 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 K.Wilson
429
93030 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 K.Wilson
429
93031 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 K.Wilson
429
To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTHR 1L.
ANTHR 1L Biological Anthropology Lab
Presents a hands-on exploration of topics in biological anthropology. May
be offered in a Distance-Learning Format. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in ANTHR 1.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
93039 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 B.Roselyn
OL
93041 Arr.Arr.
1.00 B.Roselyn
OL
93043 Arr.Arr.
1.00 D.Solomon
OL
93048 Arr.Arr.
1.00 D.Solomon
OL
Section 93039 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
Section 93041 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
Section 93043 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
Section 93048 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
93040 F 9:00AM-12:05PM1.00 S.Camacho 431
93046
W
12:40PM-3:45PM
1.00
C.Bundrick-Benejam431
93042
M
2:30PM-5:35PM
1.00
C.Bundrick-Benejam431
93047 T 2:30PM-5:35PM1.00D.Etler
431
93049 TH2:30PM-5:35PM 1.00 J.Funaro
431
93045
TH
6:30PM-9:35PM 1.00
R.MitchellWatA340
93032 M 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 R.Mitchell 429
ANTHR 2 Introduction to Anthropology:
Cultural
Presents a cross-cultural, comparative study of contemporary human behavior with
emphasis on the effects of globalization on contemporary cultures.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ANTH 120
93033
Section DaysTimes
93051 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 H.Claussen OL
93054 Arr.Arr.
3.00 H.Claussen
To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTHR 1L.
To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTHR 1L.
To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTHR 1L.
T
6:30PM-9:35PM 3.00
R.MitchellWatA340
To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTHR 1L.
Section 93051 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
Section 93054 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
OL
93053 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 D.McKenzie 432
93055 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 D.McKenzie 403
93052 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 D.McKenzie 432
93056 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 D.McKenzie 403
ANTHR 3 Introduction to Anthropology:
Archaeology
Introduces the basic theories and principles of contemporary scientific archaeology
and the methods through which archaeologists recover and interpret the past.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ANTH 150
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93058 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 D.McKenzie 432
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
ART | FALL 2016
ANTHR 8 Anthropology of Religion
Explores and analyzes, from an anthropological perspective, religious traditions
in diverse cultural contexts with particular focus on the effects of globalization on
religious beliefs and practices.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93059 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 Staff
510
ART STUDIO
Curious about our programs, classes, and facilities?
Come to the VAPA Open House, Saturday, May 14, from 5:00-8:00PM.
FREE. Experience and explore the rich variety of offerings that you can be part of in
the Visual, Applied, & Performing Arts at Cabrillo!
Puzzling over which courses to take first?
General Orientation for Art Studio, Art Photography, and Art Digital
Media Fields
• Monday, August 22, 2016, 6:00PM-6:45PM, Room VAPA 2022
Art Photography (AP) will join Art Studio (ART) and Digital Media (DM) for an
overview of programs, degrees, certificates and introductory courses.
Art Studio Department Orientations and Schedule Advising
• Tuesday, May 10, 2016, 6:00PM-7:00PM, Room VAPA 2005
• Monday, August 22, 2016, 6:45PM-7:45PM, Room VAPA 2005
• Friday, November 18, 2016, 6:00PM-7:00PM, Room VAPA 2005
Faculty will be available to review the Schedule of Classes and advise students about
the Art Studio Program, including information about individual courses, the AAT
Degree in Studio Arts, and options in the Art Studio AA Degree Program.
A NOTE REGARDING ART STUDIO COURSE PREREQUISITES:
Students who are waiting for their portfolio to be reviewed through the
prerequisite challenge process are advised to attend the class while the Department
is evaluating the challenge.
ART 2A
Drawing and Composition
Teaches fundamentals of composition and the development of drawing skills with
various drawing media. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment
in ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ARTS 110
Section
93077
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
T 9:00AM-11:05AM 3.00
T 11:15AM-12:05PM
TH 9:00AM-12:05PM
55
ART 2B
Drawing and Composition
Refines and expands technical drawing skills from ART 2A with an emphasis on
personal expression, thematic development, and an introduction to the use of color.
Prerequisite: ART 2A. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in
ART 51L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ARTS 205
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93080 M 1:00PM-3:05PM 3.00 T.HoganVAPA2014
&
M 3:15PM-4:05PM
T.HoganVAPA2014
&
W 1:00PM-4:05PM
T.HoganVAPA2014
This course is not appropriate for minors.
ART 3A
Life Drawing
Teaches fundamentals of the drawing of the human figure. This course is not
approrpiate for minors. Prerequisite: ART 2A. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in ART 51L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ARTS 200
Section
93087
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
M 9:00AM-11:05AM 3.00
M 11:15AM-12:05PM
W 9:00AM-12:05PM
This course is not appropriate for minors.
Instructor Room
M.TaylorVAPA2015
M.Taylor VAPA2015
M.TaylorVAPA2015
ART 3B
Life Drawing
Continues development of fundamental skills of the representation of the human
figure. Prerequisite: ART 3A. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent
enrollment in ART 51L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
93088
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
M 9:00AM-11:05AM 3.00
M 11:15AM-12:05PM
W 9:00AM-12:05PM
This course is not appropriate for minors.
Instructor Room
M.TaylorVAPA2015
M.Taylor VAPA2015
M.TaylorVAPA2015
ART 4
Beginning Design: Design and Color
Introduces the concepts, applications, and historical references related to twodimensional art and composition, including the study of the basic principles and
elements of line, shape, texture, value, color and spatial illusion. Hybrid Requisite:
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ARTS 100
Section
Instructor Room
R.RamosVAPA201493089
R.RamosVAPA2014&
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R.RamosVAPA2014
DaysTimes
Units
T
9:00AM-11:05AM 3.00
T
11:15AM-12:05PM
TH
9:00AM-12:05PM
Instructor Room
M.RinkovskyVAPA2008
M.RinkovskyVAPA2008
M.RinkovskyVAPA2008
93078 T 1:00PM-3:05PM 3.00 R.RamosVAPA2014
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T 3:15PM-4:05PM
R.RamosVAPA2014
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TH 1:00PM-4:05PM
R.RamosVAPA2014
93090 M 1:00PM-3:05PM 3.00 G.PearlinVAPA2008
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M 3:15PM-4:05PM
G.PearlinVAPA2008
&
W 1:00PM-4:05PM
G.PearlinVAPA2008
93076 T 1:00PM-3:05PM 3.00 D.KruppVAPA2015
93091 T 6:00PM-8:05PM 3.00 T.KellerVAPA2008
&
T 8:15PM-9:05PM
T.KellerVAPA2008
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TH 6:00PM-9:05PM
T.KellerVAPA2008
&
&
T 3:15PM-4:05PM
TH 1:00PM-4:05PM
D.KruppVAPA2015
D.KruppVAPA2015
93075
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M
M
W
T.CraigheadVAPA2015
T.CraigheadVAPA2015
T.CraigheadVAPA2015
6:00PM-8:05PM
3.00
8:15PM-9:05PM
6:00PM-9:05PM
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
56ART | FALL 2016
ART 5
Beginning Design: 3-DIMENSIONAL Form
Introduces design elements and principles as they apply to 3-dimensional space
and form; theory and practice. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent
enrollment in ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ARTS 101
Section DaysTimes
93092
M
&
M
&
W
Lab materials fee: $60.
Units Instructor Room
1:00PM-3:05PM
3.00
3:15PM-4:05PM
1:00PM-4:05PM
S.MonaghanVAPA3004
S.MonaghanVAPA3004
S.MonaghanVAPA3004
ART 7C
Advanced Wheel-Forming, Ceramic
Surfaces And Kiln-Firing
Continues the study of clay processes covering wheel throwing methods, ceramic
surfaces, and kiln-firing procedure and practice. Prerequisite: ART 7B or equivalent
skills (portfolio review).
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
93105
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DaysTimes
Units
M 9:00AM-11:05AM 3.00
M 11:15AM-12:05PM
W 9:00AM-12:05PM
Instructor Room
W.ClarksonVAPA3013
W.ClarksonVAPA3013
W.ClarksonVAPA3013
Lab materials fee: $12 per bag of clay.
94681 T 1:00PM-3:05PM 3.00 B.RaynerVAPA3004
&
T 3:15PM-4:05PM
B.RaynerVAPA3004 93106 T 1:00PM-3:05PM3.00S.Rios VAPA3013
&
TH 1:00PM-4:05PM
B.RaynerVAPA3004 & T 3:15PM-4:05PM S.RiosVAPA3013.
&
TH1:00PM-4:05PM S.Rios VAPA3013
Lab materials fee: $60.
Lab materials fee: $12 per bag of clay.
ART 7A
Ceramics--Hand Building
Provides beginning level instruction in clay processes covering hand-building
methods only, glazing, and firing procedures. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
93101
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&
Days
T
T
TH
Times
UnitsInstructor
9:00AM-11:05AM3.00 J.Feld
11:15AM-12:05PM
J.Feld
9:00AM-12:05PM J.Feld
Room
VAPA3013
VAPA3013
VAPA3013
Section 93101 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online. Lab materials fee: $12 per bag of clay.
93102
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M
M
W
1:00PM-3:05PM 3.00G.Ritchie-Bobeda VAPA3013
3:15PM-4:05PM G.Ritchie-Bobeda VAPA3013
1:00PM-4:05PM G.Ritchie-Bobeda VAPA3013
Lab materials fee: $12 per bag of clay.
ART 7B
Ceramics--Wheel Forming
Provides beginning level instruction in clay processes covering wheel throwing
methods only, glazing, decorating, and firing procedures. Prerequisite: ART
7A. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 51L.
Recommended Preparation: ART 5.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
93104
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
M 9:00AM-11:05AM 3.00
M 11:15AM-12:05PM
W 9:00AM-12:05PM
Lab materials fee: $12 per bag of clay.
Instructor Room
W.ClarksonVAPA3013
W.ClarksonVAPA3013
W.ClarksonVAPA3013
93103 T 1:00PM-3:05PM3.00S.Rios VAPA3013
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T 3:15PM-4:05PM S.Rios VAPA3013
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TH1:00PM-4:05PM S.Rios VAPA3013
Lab materials fee: $12 per bag of clay.
ART 8A
Small Scale Metal/Jewelry
A basic course covering processes used in fabricating nonferrous metals with no
casting. Recommended Preparation: ART 4 or 5.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
93108
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
T 9:00AM-11:05AM 3.00
T 11:15AM-12:05PM
TH 9:00AM-12:05PM
Lab materials Fee: $80.
Instructor Room
A.GleasonVAPA3001
A.GleasonVAPA3001
A.GleasonVAPA3001
93107 M 1:00PM-3:05PM 3.00 P.McNettVAPA3001
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M 3:15PM-4:05PM
P.McNettVAPA3001
&
W 1:00PM-4:05PM
P.McNettVAPA3001
Lab materials fee: $80.
ART 10A Beginning Color on Metal
Investigates concepts of color with metal and technical applications of color to
metal. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
94696
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
T 6:00PM-8:05PM 3.00
T 8:15PM-9:05PM
TH 6:00PM-9:05PM
Lab materials fee: $75.
Instructor Room
R.LampVAPA3001
R.LampVAPA3001
R.LampVAPA3001
ART 17A Intermediate Handbuildiing--Ceramics
Builds on concepts, processes and practices learned in ART 7A, with an emphasis
on using a combination of handbuilding techniques toward innovative design
and fabrication for ceramic art work. Recommended Preparation: ART 7A. Hybrid
Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 51L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
94695
&
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Days
T
T
TH
Times
UnitsInstructor
9:00AM-11:05AM3.00 J.Feld
11:15AM-12:05PM
J.Feld
9:00AM-12:05PM J.Feld
93073
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M
M
W
1:00PM-3:05PM 3.00G.Ritchie-Bobeda VAPA3013
3:15PM-4:05PM G.Ritchie-Bobeda VAPA3013
1:00PM-4:05PM G.Ritchie-Bobeda VAPA3013
Lab materials fee: $12 per bag of clay.
Room
VAPA3013
VAPA3013
VAPA3013
Lab materials fee: $12 per bag of clay.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
ART | FALL 2016
ART 21
Textile Surface Design
Teaches the creation of wall pieces and fabric designs through transforming, dyeing
and manipulating fibers and fabrics.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94697 S 10:00AM-12:05PM2.00 V.May VAPA2005
&
S 12:35PM-4:25PM
V.May VAPA2005
Meets 12 weeks 9/10-12/10. Holidays 11/12 and 11/26. Lab materials fee: $40.
ART 25A Beginning Woodworking/Furniture Design
Introduces the practice and art of furniture making, including exploring the
characteristics of wood as a material and use of woodworking tools. Materials fee
may apply. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 50L.
Recommended Preparation: ART 2A and ART 5.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94698 S 8:30AM-11:20AM 3.00 P.StaffordVAPA3004
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S 11:50AM-5:40PM
P.StaffordVAPA3004
Meets 12 weeks 9/10-12/10. Holiday 11/12 and 11/26. Lab materials fee: $45.
ART 25B Intermediate Woodworking/Furniture
Design
Continues the study of concepts and techniques of furniture making covered in ART
25A. Students will engage in more advanced design concept (ergonomics) and
woodworking techniques. Materials fee may apply. Prerequisite: ART 25A. Hybrid
Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 51L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94699 S 8:30AM-11:20AM 3.00 P.StaffordVAPA3004
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S 11:50AM-5:40PM
P.StaffordVAPA3004
Meets 12 weeks 9/10-12/10. Holiday 11/12 and 11/26. Lab materials fee: $45.
ART 27
Graphic Design
Teaches the basic skills and concepts of graphic design. Hybrid Requisite:
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 50L. Recommended Preparation:
DM 1 and ART 4.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
93074
&
&
DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
M 2:30PM-4:35PM 3.00 C.RohrsVAPA2021
M 4:45PM-5:35PM
C.RohrsVAPA2021
W 2:30PM-5:35PM
C.RohrsVAPA2021
Lab materials fee: $30.
ART 31A Painting I
Studies the practice and theory of painting with emphasis on individuality in
painting techniques. Prerequisites: ART 4. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in ART 51L. Recommended Preparation: ART 2A.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
93082
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
M 1:00PM-3:05PM 3.00
M 3:15PM-4:05PM
W 1:00PM-4:05PM
This course is not appropriate for minors. Lab materials fee: $15.
Instructor Room
A.BorsukVAPA2020
A.BorsukVAPA2020
A.BorsukVAPA2020
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ART 31B Painting II
Continues the study of theory and practice of painting from ART 31A, with
emphasis on individual projects. Prerequisite: ART 31A, or equivalent skills. Hybrid
Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 51L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
93084
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DaysTimes
Units
M 1:00PM-3:05PM 3.00
M 3:15PM-4:05PM
W 1:00PM-4:05PM
This course is not appropriate for minors. Lab materials fee: $15.
Instructor Room
A.BorsukVAPA2020
A.BorsukVAPA2020
A.BorsukVAPA2020
ART 33A Screen Printing/Serigraphy I
Introduces the art and techniques of screen printing/serigraphy including
stenciling, printing, care of prints, papers and proper studio use. Prerequisite: ART 4.
Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
93085
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&
DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
T 1:00PM-3:05PM 3.00 T.KellerVAPA2005
T 3:15PM-4:05PM T.KellerVAPA2005
TH1:00PM-4:05PM T.KellerVAPA2005
Lab materials fee: $85.
ART 33B Screen Printing/Serigraphy II
Continues screen printing/serigraphy techniques including advanced stenciling,
registration methods, print care and curating, papers and proper studio use.
Prerequisite: ART 33A. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in
ART 51L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
93086
&
&
DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
T 1:00PM-3:05PM 3.00 T.KellerVAPA2005
T 3:15PM-4:05PM T.KellerVAPA2005
TH1:00PM-4:05PM T.KellerVAPA2005
Lab materials fee: $85.
ART 39A Woodblock and Relief Printmaking
Introduces wood and linoleum cutting techniques in relief printmaking. Materials
fee may apply. Prerequisite: ART 4. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent
enrollment in ART 51L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
94921
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&
DaysTimes
Units
M 1:00PM-3:05PM 3.00
M 3:15PM-4:05PM
W 1:00PM-4:05PM
Lab materials fee: $95.
Instructor Room
R.RamosVAPA2005
R.RamosVAPA2005
R.RamosVAPA2005
ART 41A Figure Painting
Provides observational study from the model, both nude and clothed, including use
of source materials to develop figure-based paintings. Recommended Preparation:
ART 3A or ART 31A. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in
ART 51L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94701 TTH 10:00AM-10:50AM 1.00 C.ThorsonVAPA2020
&
TTH 11:00AM-12:50PM
C.ThorsonVAPA2020
Meets 6 weeks 10/11-11/17.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
58ART | FALL 2016
ART 48
Two-Dimensional Mixed Media
Explores two-dimensional, mixed media approaches to art and introduces
students to a variety of materials, and design challenges. Materials fee may apply.
Recommended Preparation: ART 4. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent
enrollment in ART 51L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94702 F 10:00AM-12:05PM3.00 T.Keller VAPA2008
&
F 12:35PM-4:40PM
T.Keller VAPA2008
ART 75
Surface Decoration in Ceramics
Covers a range of materials and techniques in ceramic surface decoration such as
underglaze painting and printing on clay. Prerequiste: ART 7A. Hybrid Requiste:
Completion or concurrent enrollment in ART 51L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94704
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M
M
W
Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
6:00PM-8:05PM3.00G.Ritchie-Bobeda VAPA3013
8:15PM-9:05PM
G.Ritchie-Bobeda VAPA3013
6:00PM-9:05PM
G.Ritchie-Bobeda VAPA3013
Lab materials fee: $30.
Lab materials fee: $12 per bag of clay.
ART 50L Gallery Viewing Lab
Encourages students to develop skills in gallery art viewing and critical analysis,
supplemented by video viewing, guest lectures, and Internet searches. Pass/No Pass
grading only.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
ART 82
Perspective Drawing
Introduces drawing techniques in linear and atmospheric perspective, and includes
instruction of observational drawing techniques that develop the illusion of space
within the picture plane. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment
in ART 50L. Recommended Preparation: ART 2A.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
93093 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.50 B.RaynerLRC1002
93094 Arr.Arr.
0.50 B.RaynerLRC1002
Section 93093 is an Independent Lab course. Meets 8/29-12/10. 18 hr arranged. For
details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93094 is an Independent Lab class. Meets 9/26-12/10. 18 hr arranged. For details,
see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93095 Arr.Arr.
0.50 B.RaynerLRC1002
93096 Arr.Arr.
0.50 B.RaynerLRC1002
Section 93095 is an Independent Lab course. Meets 10/24-12/10. 18 hr arranged. For
details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93096 is an Independent Lab course. Meets 11/18-12/10. 18 hr arranged. For
details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
ART 51L Museum Viewing Lab
Laboratory class designed to encourage students to develop skills in museum art
viewing and critical analysis supplemented by docent-led tours and/or reading of
exhibition material. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
93097 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.50 B.RaynerLRC1002
93098 Arr.Arr.
0.50 B.RaynerLRC1002
93099 Arr.Arr.
0.50 B.RaynerLRC1002
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94922 W 1:45PM-2:50PM 1.00 J.MaxonWatD101
&
W 3:00PM-4:50PM
J.MaxonWatD101
Meets 12 weeks 9/21-12/7.
ART 95A Survey of Digital Fabrication
for Studio Arts
Surveys creative applications of computer-aided fabrication technologies for studio
arts including 3D printing hardware and software, and other related fabrication
technologies. Prerequisite: ART 5. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent
enrollment in ART 51L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
94705
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
T 9:00AM-11:05AM 3.00
T 11:15AM-12:05PM
TH 9:00AM-12:05PM
Lab materials fee: $75.
Instructor Room
P.McNettVAPA2021
P.McNettVAPA2021
P.McNettVAPA2021
Section 93097 is an Independent Lab course. Meets 8/29-12/10. 18 hr arranged. For
details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93098 is an Independent Lab course. Meets 10/24-12/10. 18 hr arranged. For
details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93099 is an Independent Lab course. Meets 11/18-12/10. 18 hr arranged. For
details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
ART 74
Monoprint and Monotype Printmaking
Introduces monotypes and monoprints based on the intaglio process. Prerequisite:
ART 32. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 51L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94703 TTH9:00AM-9:50AM 1.00 P.KarimiVAPA2005
&
TTH 10:00AM-11:50AM
P.Karimi VAPA2005
Meets 6 weeks 10/11-11/17. Lab materials fee: $45
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
ART HISTORY | FALL 2016
ART HISTORY
All art history courses meet 3 units of transfer credit. There are no limits in transfer
credit when students complete one course of art history. Limits apply after
completing one course in Western art. AH 11, 12, 13, & 14 are courses in Western
art for all students, and especially, for those who transfer to a UC campus. AH 20A
& 20B are courses in Western art for all students, especially for those who transfer
to a CSU campus. After completing one of these courses, students who enroll in a
second course should follow the transfer credit information listed under the specific
courses below.
AH 10
Appreciation/Introduction to the
Visual Arts
Introduces the forms, processes and styles of the visual arts. Hybrid Requisite:
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
AH 17
Art of China, Korea and Japan
A survey of the history of the visual arts of China, Korea and Japan from ancient to
modern times. Recommended Preparation: ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC AH 16 + AH 17 = C-ID ARTH 130
Section DaysTimes
93024 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 R.Smith
OL
Section 93024 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
AH 18
Art in America to 1900
Surveys the native arts and European art traditions in colonial United States and
Canada to 1900. Recommended Preparation: ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94618 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 B.LegakisVAPA1001
Section DaysTimes
93019 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 E.Brandt
OL
93020 Arr.Arr.
3.00 C.Cortez
Section 93019 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
Section 93020 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
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AH 11
Ancient Art
Studies the art of Prehistory, Ancient Near East, Egypt, Crete, Greece, and Rome
through art historical analysis and related approaches to viewing art and images.
Recommended Preparation: ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Students who enroll in AH 11/11H should not
enroll or have credit in AH 20A. See “Transfer Credit in Art History” above, for more
detailed information on transfer of Art History courses.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93021 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 B.LegakisVAPA1001
AH 13
Renaissance to Mid-19th Century
Studies the Art of the Renaissance in Europe, including the art of the Baroque,
Rococo, and early Modern eras through art historical analysis. Recommended
Preparation: ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Students who enroll in AH 13/13H should not
enroll or have credit in AH 20B. See “Transfer Credit in Art History” above, for more
detailed information on transfer of Art History courses.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93022 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM 3.00 H.PetersonVAPA1001
AH 19
Art of the Americas
Surveys the history of the visual arts of Pre-Colombian cultures in Latin America,
especially Mexico. Recommended Preparation: ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93025 T
7:00PM-10:05PM 3.00 B.LegakisWatA150
AH 20A Survey of Art From Prehistoric Through
Medieval Periods
Surveys Prehistoric, Ancient, Classical, Early Christian, Islamic, and Medieval art.
Recommended Preparation: ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Students who enroll in AH 20A should not
enroll or have credit in AH 11/11H or 12. See “Transfer Credit in Art History” above,
for more detailed information on transfer of Art History courses. C-ID ARTH 110
Section DaysTimes
93026 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 R.Smith
OL
Section 93026 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
AH 52
Latin American Art
Surveys the visual arts of Mexico, Central and South America from colonial to
contemporary times. Recommended Preparation: ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94617 TTH 12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 H.PetersonVAPA1001
AH 14
Modern Art
Studies the art of Europe and the United States from the mid-19th century to the
present through historical analysis and related approaches to viewing art and
images. Recommended Preparation: ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Students who enroll in AH 14 should not
enroll or have credit in AH 20B. See “Transfer Credit in Art History” above, for more
detailed information on transfer of Art History courses.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93023 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 B.LegakisVAPA1001
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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ART PHOTOGRAPHY | FALL 2016
ART PHOTOGRAPHY
Curious about our programs, classes, and facilities?
Come to the VAPA Open House, Saturday, May 14, from 5:00-8:00PM. FREE.
Experience and explore the rich variety of offerings that you can be part of in the
Visual, Applied, & Performing Arts at Cabrillo!
Puzzling over which courses to take first?
General Orientation for Art Photography, Art Studio, and Art Digital
Media Fields
• Monday, August 22, 2016, 6:00PM-6:45PM, Room VAPA 2022
Art Photography (AP) will join Art Studio (ART) and Digital Media (DM) for an
overview of programs, degrees, certificates and introductory courses.
Art Photography Department Orientations and Schedule Advising
• Wednesday, May 11, 2016, 6:30PM-7:30PM, Room VAPA 2022
• Monday, August 22, 2016, 6:45PM-7:45PM, Room VAPA 2022
• Thursday, November 17, 2016, 6:30PM-7:30PM, Room VAPA 2022
Faculty will be available to review the Schedule of Classes and advise students
about courses,degrees and certificates in the Art Photography Program. Includes
information about individual courses, the Art Photography AA Degree, the Art
Photography Option in the Studio Art AA Degree Program, and the skills certificates
in Traditional B&W Photography, Digital Photography, and Historical and
Alternative Photographic Processes.
Additional considerations for the Art Photography program:
• Digital Art Photography courses are taught on Macintosh, adaptable to Windows
• Basic digital photography skills are offered in AP 6, Intro to Digital Photography
• Basic computer skills for digital photography are offered in DM 1
• CS 1L is recommended for those exploring various areas in the computer
technology field
For full course descriptions, refer to the College Catalog and Art Photography online
at http://www.cabrillo.edu/academics/photography/
A NOTE REGARDING ART PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE PREREQUISITES:
Students who are waiting for their portfolio to be reviewed through the
prerequisite challenge process are advised to attend the class while the Department
is evaluating the challenge.
AP 6
Introduction to Digital Photography
Introduces basic digital photography skills: camera operation and exposure
controls; elementary software image quality adjustment techniques; printing and
digital output; composition; visual communication. Materials fee may apply. Hybrid
Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
94660 Arr.Arr.
AP 9A
Beginning Photography
Introduces the basic principles, practice and aesthetics of black and white
photography including camera operation, film processing, darkroom based
printing, print presentation, composition and visual communication. Materials fee
may apply. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section
93066
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
M
11:15AM-2:20PM 3.00
W
11:15AM-1:20PM
W
1:30PM-2:20PM
Instructor Room
S.HoisingtonVAPA2023
S.HoisingtonVAPA2022
S.HoisingtonVAPA2022
93067
&
&
T
TH
TH
11:15AM-2:20PM 3.00
11:15AM-1:20PM
1:30PM-2:20PM
G.HammerVAPA2023
G.HammerVAPA2022
G.HammerVAPA2022
93068
&
&
M
W
W
2:30PM-5:35PM
3.00
2:30PM-4:35PM
4:45PM-5:35PM
S.HoisingtonVAPA2023
S.HoisingtonVAPA2022
S.HoisingtonVAPA2022
93065
&
&
T
TH
TH
2:30PM-5:35PM 3.00
2:30PM-4:35PM
4:45PM-5:35PM
G.HammerVAPA2023
G.HammerVAPA2022
G.HammerVAPA2022
35mm film cameras are available for checkout from the department. Lab materials fee:
$20.
35mm film cameras are available for checkout from the department. Lab materials fee:
$20.
35mm film cameras are available for checkout from the department. Lab materials fee:
$20.
35mm film cameras are available for checkout from the department. Lab materials fee:
$20.
AP 15
History of Photography
Surveys the history of photography from its origins to the advent of the digital age
in the 20th Century. Recommended Prep: Completion of or concurrent enrollment
in ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93060 W 2:30PM-5:35PM 3.00 G.MettlerVAPA1001
AP 35
Photography, New Media, and
Social Change
Examines the impact of new technologies and photography on culture, and
analyzes the global social change achieved by current and historical movements in
photography. Recommended Prep: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART
50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
93061 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 L.Louden
OL
Section 93061 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
Units Instructor Room
2.00 L.Louden
OL
Section 94660 is an ONLINE course. Meets 12 weeks 8/29-11/18. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online. Requires a DSLR or compact digital camera
that allows manual control of shutter speed, aperture and focus.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
ASTRONOMY | FALL 2016
AP 42
Alternative Photographic Processes I
Surveys creative photographic image making possibilities utilizing historical,
contemporary, and non-traditional applications of silver-based and non-silver
photographic processes. Includes mixed media combinations and digital imaging
techniques. Materials fee may apply. Prerequisites: AP 9A equivalent skills. Hybrid
Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 50L. Recommended
Preparation: AP 46A and AP 9B or AP 28 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
94657
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
T
11:15AM-1:20PM 3.00
T
1:30PM-2:20PM
TH
11:15AM-2:20PM
Instructor Room
S.HoisingtonVAPA2022
S.HoisingtonVAPA2022
S.HoisingtonVAPA2026
Lab materials fee: $40. 35mm, medium format, Holga and pinhole cameras are available
for checkout from the department.
AP 46A
Digital Photography I
Teaches tools and techniques for creating photographic images with Adobe
Photoshop including intermediate camera skills, image capture, import,
manipulation, printing, and digital output. Prerequisites: AP 6 or AP 9A or
equivalent skills, and CS 1L or DM 1 or equivalent skills. Hybrid Requisite:
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
93062
&
&
DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
T 2:30PM-4:35PM 3.00 K.AlleyVAPA2021
T 4:45PM-5:35PM K.AlleyVAPA2021
TH2:30PM-5:35PM K.AlleyVAPA2021
Lab materials fee: $40. A limited number of digital cameras are available for check out
from the department.
AP 47
Lighting for Photography I
Introduces fine art and commercial applications of studio lighting equipment for
film and digital photography. Materials fee may apply. Prerequisites: AP 9A or AP
46A or equivalent skills. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment
in ART 50L. Recommended Preparation: AP 9B or AP 28 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
93063
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
M 8:00AM-10:05AM3.00
M 10:15AM-11:05AM
W 8:00AM-11:05AM
61
AP 55
The Moving Image: Experimental Film,
Video, and New Media Art
Surveys the evolution of the moving image in experimental film, video art, and
new media art from the 19th century to current times. Recommended Preparation:
ART 50L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
94659
W
6:00PM-9:05PM
Units Instructor Room
3.00
G.HammerVAPA1001
ASTRONOMY
For course details, please see the Astronomy web page at http://www.cabrillo.
edu/~rnolthenius/
ASTRO 3 Solar System Astronomy
Presents a survey of the sun, planets, asteroids, comets, and the growing list of
new solar systems around other stars for non-science majors. Recommended
Preparation: MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93116 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 R.Nolthenius 806
93117 T 2:45PM-5:50PM3.00R.Nolthenius454
ASTRO 7 Planetary Climate Science
Applies scientific principles to explain planetary atmospheres, climate in general
and Earth’s climate in particular, including current climate change causes and
effects. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93118 W 6:00PM-9:05PM 3.00 R.Nolthenius806
ASTRO 8A Observational Astronomy
Involves observatory lab projects on stars, planets, the moon, galaxies, and in-class labs
and demos on cloudy nights. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in
ASTRO 3 or ASTRO 4 or ASTRO 7. Recommended Preparation: MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Instructor Room
S.Frank VAPA2022
S.Frank VAPA2022
S.Frank VAPA2022
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93119 T 7:15PM-10:20PM1.00 R.Nolthenius 705
AP 52
Alternative Photo Processes II
Teaches expressive image making through in-depth investigations of selected
historical, contemporary, experimental, non-traditional, and lensless photographic
processes. Prerequisites: AP 9B and AP 42 or equivalent skills. Hybrid Requisite:
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 51L. Recommended Preparation: AP
15 and AP 28 or AP 46A or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94979 M 7:15PM-8:05PM 1.50 R.Nolthenius705
&
M 8:15PM-10:20PM
R.Nolthenius 705
Section
94658
&
&
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94980 M 7:15PM-8:05PM 1.50 R.Nolthenius705
&
M 8:15PM-10:20PM
R.Nolthenius 705
Lab materials fee: $25 traditional or $40 digital. A limited number of DSLR cameras are
available for checkout from the department. 35mm, medium format, and 4X5 film
cameras are also available for checkout.
DaysTimes
Units
T
11:15AM-1:20PM 3.00
T
1:30PM-2:20PM
TH
11:15AM-2:20PM
Instructor Room
S.HoisingtonVAPA2022
S.HoisingtonVAPA2022
S.HoisingtonVAPA2026
ASTRO 9A Astrophotography
Covers photographic theory and practice at Cabrillo Observatory using telescopes
and computers to image and optimize deep sky photo projects.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
ASTRO 9B Astrophotography
Builds on ASTRO 9A, and includes more advanced digital and video imaging
projects, and additional image processing software. Prerequisite: ASTRO 9A.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Lab materials fee: $40. 35mm, medium format, Holga and pinhole cameras are available
for check out from the department.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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ASTRO 9C Astrophotography
Builds on skills from ASTRO 9A and 9B using more creative and advanced
techniques: experimental testing, high magnification photography, and videocam
planetary imaging. Prerequisite: ASTRO 9B.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94981 M 7:15PM-8:05PM 1.50 R.Nolthenius705
&
M 8:15PM-10:20PM
R.Nolthenius 705
ASTRO 25 Field Astronomy in the California
Mountains
Studies physical and evolutionary processes of galaxies and stars, and relates the
evolution of stars to the formation and evolution of planets at dark-sky mountain
campsites.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
SectionDate Days
Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
94982 10/1 S 9:00AM-3:30PM 1.00R.Nolthenius
706
&
10/7 F 5:00PM-11:59PM R.Nolthenius OFFCAM
&
10/8 S 10:00AM-11:05PM R.Nolthenius
OFFCAM
&
10/9 Su9:00AM-11:15AM R.Nolthenius OFFCAM
& 10/29 S 5:30PM-6:20PM R.Nolthenius
706
Meets 4 weeks 10/1-10/29. First meeting Saturday 10/1. Field trip 10/7-10/9. Final exam
Saturday 10/29 on campus, see instructor for options. Car camping and hiking required.
Students are requested to pay a $10 camping fee by the first meeting. Please consult the
instructor if special arrangements for payment are needed, or the incidental fees for the
course are a barrier to your participation. See Instructor’s webpage for Astro 25 for full
details and instructions on making payment. Students failing to make these arrangements
may be dropped from the course. Transportation and camping gear are the student’s
responsibility.
ATH 15C Intercollegiate Athletics-Football
For students interested in intercollegiate competition in football. Open entry/
Open exit. Corequisite: ATH 16 or ATH 17. Recommended Preparation: ATH 15CC.
Repeatability: May be taken 4 times. Any combination of pre-season and regular
Athletics courses may be taken a total of 4 times.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
93124 Arr. Arr.
Meets 14 weeks 8/29-12/3. Holiday 9/5, 11/11, 11/24, and 11/25. 175 hr arranged.
ATH 15D Intercollegiate Athletics-Soccer: Men
For men interested in intercollegiate competition in soccer. Open entry/ Open exit.
Repeatability: May be taken 4 times. Any combination of pre-season and regular
Athletics courses may be taken a total of 4 times.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
Section Days TimesUnits Instructor
93125 Arr.Arr.3.00P.Carbone
ATH 10
Athletic Conditioning
Provides the opportunity for students to cross train and to improve fitness levels for
intercollegiate competition. Repeatability: May be taken 4 times; thereafter, may
be audited.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN Activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
Room
STADIUM/MULTIFLD
Meets 14 weeks 8/29-12/3. Holiday 9/5, 11/11, 11/24, and 11/25. 175 hr arranged.
ATH 15E Intercollegiate Athletics-Soccer:
Women
For women interested in intercollegiate competition in soccer. Open entry/ Open
exit. Repeatability: May be taken 4 times. Any combination of pre-season and
regular Athletics courses may be taken a total of 4 times.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
Section
93126
ATHLETICS
Units Instructor Room
3.00 W.GarrisonSTADIUM
Days Times
Arr. Arr.
UnitsInstructor
Room
3.00G.Mondragon/L.Diaz STADIUM
Meets 14 weeks 8/29-12/3. Holiday 9/5, 11/11, 11/24, and 11/25. 175 hr arranged.
Section DaysTimes
93122
Arr. Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.50
R.Kittle1116/BASFIELD
ATH 15F Intercollegiate Athletics-Water Polo:
Women
For women interested in intercollegiate competition in water polo. Open entry/
Open exit. Repeatability: May be taken a total of 4 times. Any combination of preseason and regular Athletics courses may be taken a total of 4 times.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
93123 Arr. Arr.
1.00 A.Marcopulos1116
Section DaysTimes
93127 Arr.Arr.
54 hr arranged. Section 93122 is primarily for intercollegiate baseball athletes.
36 hr arranged. Section 93123 is primarily for all intercollegiate athletes.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 J.Thomas POOL
Meets 13 weeks 8/29-11/20. Holiday 9/5 and 11/11. 175 hr arranged.
ATH 11
Football Conditioning
Provides instruction in speed, agility, and strength for football conditioning.
Repeatability: May be taken 4 times; thereafter, may be audited.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
94978
Arr.
Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.50
I.SoekardiSTADIUM/1116
54 hr arranged. Section 94978 is primarily for intercollegiate football athletes.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
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ATH 15G Intercollegiate Athletics-Volleyball:
Women
For women interested in intercollegiate competition in volleyball. Open entry/
open exit. Repeatability: May be taken 4 times. Any combination of pre-season and
regular Athletics courses may be taken a total of 4 times.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
ATH 32 Football Skills Development
Section DaysTimes
93128 Arr.Arr.
Meets 3 weeks 8/11-8/27, prior to start of semester. 72 hr arranged. Section 94868 is for
intercollegiate football athletes.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 G.Houston 1101
Meets 15 weeks 8/29-12/4. Holiday 9/5, 11/11, 11/24, and 11/25. 175 hr arranged.
ATH 15H Intercollegiate Athletics-Water Polo:
Men
For men interested in intercollegiate competition in water polo. Open entry/open
exit. Repeatability: May be taken 4 times. Any combination of pre-season and
regular Athletics courses may be taken a total of 4 times.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
93129 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 J.Thomas POOL
Provides instruction in offensive and defensive techniques and tactics associated
with Intercollegiate Football.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
94868 Arr. Arr.
Units Instructor Room
2.00 W.GarrisonSTADIUM
ATH 33
Soccer Skills Development
Provides off season skills development and conditioning for intercollegiate soccer.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
94866
Arr. Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.75
G.MondragonSTADIUM
94869 Arr. Arr.
0.75 P.CarboneSTADIUM
Meets 4 weeks 8/6-8/27, prior to start of semester. 27 hr arranged. Section 94866 is for
women’s intercollegiate soccer athletes.
Meets 13 weeks 8/29-11/20. Holiday 9/5 and 11/11. 175 hr arranged.
Meets 4 weeks 8/6-8/27, prior to start of semester. 27 hr arranged. Section 94869 is for
men’s intercollegiate soccer athletes.
ATH 15I Intercollegiate Athletics-Basketball:
Men
For men interested in intercollegiate competition in basketball. Open entry/Open
exit. Repeatability: May be taken 4 times. Any combination of pre-season and
regular Athletics courses may be taken a total of 4 times.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit 4 units.
ATH 34
Softball Skills Development
Provides off season skills development and conditioning for women’s intercollegiate
softball.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
93130 Arr. Arr.
Section 93133 is primarily for returning and potential intercollegiate softball athletes.
Not to exceed 108 hr arranged.
Units Instructor Room
2.00 A.Marcopulos1101
ATH 15J Intercollegiate Athletics-Basketball:
Women
For women interested in intercollegiate competition in basketball. Open entry/
Open exit. Repeatability: May be taken 4 times. Any combination of pre-season and
regular Athletics courses may be taken a total of 4 times.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
93131 Arr.Arr.
Not to exceed 108 hr arranged.
Units Instructor Room
2.00 J.Wilson 1101
ATH 30
Baseball Skills Development
Provides off-season skills development and conditioning for men’s intercollegiate
baseball.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93132 MW3:00PM-4:20PM 1.50 R.Kittle BASFIELD
Secton 93132 is primarily for returning and potential intercollegiate baseball athletes
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93133 MW 3:00PM-4:20PM 1.50 K.RosingerSOFFIELD
ATH 35
Volleyball Skills Development
Provides off-season skills development and conditioning for intercollegiate
volleyball.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
94864 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.75 G.Houston 1101
Meets 4 weeks 8/6-8/27, prior to start of semester. 27 hr arranged. Section 94864 is
primarily for intercollegiate women’s volleyball athletes.
ATH 36
Water Polo Skills Development
Provides off season skills development and conditioning for intercollegiate water
polo. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
94865 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.75 J.Thomas POOL
Meets 2 weeks 8/15-8/27, prior to start of semester. 27 hr arranged. Section 94865 is
primarily for intercollegiate Water Polo athletes.
ATH 39
Tennis Skills Development
Provides off season skills development and conditioning for intercollegiate tennis.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all ATH & KIN activity courses
combined: maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
93134
TTH
9:30AM-10:50AM
Units Instructor Room
1.50
D.Van Ness TENCOURT
While open to all students, Section 93134 is primarily for intercollegiate tennis athletes.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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BIOLOGY
Computerized prerequisite verification is required to enroll in Biology.
BIO 4
Human Anatomy
Presents the gross structure of the organ systems of the human body through
lecture, demonstrations, and dissection. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of
or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 (was BIO 201 until Summer 2016).
Recommended Preparation: MA 70 and MA 170B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: BIO 4 combined with BIO 5 and 13A + 13AL:
maximum credit- 2 courses. C-ID BIOL 110B
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93152 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 4.00 R.McFarland 615
&
T 2:30PM-5:35PM Staff
623
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is required.
93153 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 4.00 R.McFarland 615
&
TH2:30PM-5:35PM R.McFarland 623
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is required.
93154 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 4.00 R.McFarland 615
&
F 9:30AM-12:35PM
R.Berg
623
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is required.
93155 MW1:00PM-2:20PM 4.00 M.Halter
&
M 9:30AM-12:35PM
M.Halter
615
623
93156 MW1:00PM-2:20PM 4.00 M.Halter
&
W 9:30AM-12:35PM
M.Halter
615
623
93157 MW1:00PM-2:20PM 4.00 M.Halter
&
M2:45PM-5:50PM M.Halter
615
623
93158 TTH6:00PM-7:20PM 4.00 Staff
&
TTH7:40PM-9:00PM
Staff
609
623
93159 TTH6:00PM-7:20PM 4.00 Staff
&
W6:00PM-9:05PM S.Barth
609
623
93160 TTH6:00PM-7:20PM 4.00 Staff
&
S 9:30AM-12:35PM
Staff
609
623
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is required.
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is required.
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is required.
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is required.
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is required.
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is required.
BIO 4A
Human Anatomy Coordinated Studies
Provides an enrichment program in anatomy, to be taken concurrently with BIO 4.
Corequisite: BIO 4. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
93161 Arr.Arr.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week.
BIO 5
Human Physiology
Presents an exploration of the functions of the various physiological systems and
their underlying chemical basis. Prerequisite: CHEM 3 and CHEM 3L taken at college
(CHEM 3 + CHEM 3L formerly identified as CHEM 2) or CHEM 30A or CHEM 32.
Recommended Preparation: BIO 4.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: BIO 5 combined with BIO 4 and 13A + 13AL:
maximum credit- 2 courses. C-ID BIOL 120B
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93162 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 4.00 M.Halter
615
&
T 9:30AM-12:35PM
R.McFarland 623
93163 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 4.00 M.Halter
&
TH 9:30AM-12:35PM
M.Halter
615
623
93164
&
MW 10:00AM-11:20AM 4.00 C.HoffmanWatA150
M 12:00PM-3:05PM
C.HoffmanWatA320
93165
&
MW 10:00AM-11:20AM 4.00 C.HoffmanWatA150
W 12:00PM-3:05PM
C.HoffmanWatA320
93166 MW6:00PM-7:20PM 4.00 D.Lim
615
&
T
6:00PM-9:05PM
R.Abu-Shumays618
93167 MW6:00PM-7:20PM 4.00 D.Lim
&
TH 6:00PM-9:05PM
D.Lim
615
618
BIO 6
Microbiology
Presents a survey covering cell structure metabolism, molecular genetics and
growth, control, and the role of microorganisms in infectious diseases. Prerequisite:
CHEM 3 and CHEM 3L taken at college (CHEM 3 + CHEM 3L formerly identified as
CHEM 2) or CHEM 30A or CHEM 32. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent
enrollment in BIO 101 (was BIO 201 until Summer 2016). Recommended
Preparation: BIO 4.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93168 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM4.00 D.Lim
615
&
TTH9:30AM-10:50AM
D.Lim
627
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is required.
93169 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM4.00 D.Lim
&
TTH12:45PM-2:05PM
D.Lim
615
627
93170 TTH4:00PM-5:20PM 4.00 Y.Tan
&
TTH2:30PM-3:50PM
Y.Tan
615
627
93171 TTH4:00PM-5:20PM 4.00 Y.Tan
&
TTH5:30PM-6:50PM
Y.Tan
615
627
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is required.
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is required.
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is required.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 R.McFarland 623
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
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BIO 9A
Molecular, Cellular, and Animal Biology
Examines the principles and applications of molecular biology, cell biology, and
animal biology. Prerequisite: CHEM 1A. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 (was BIO 201 until Summer 2016).
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC BIO 9A + BIO 9B = C-ID BIOL 135S
BIO 11A General Biology
Presents an introduction to the world of living things. Recommended Preparation:
BIO 101 (was BIO 201 until Summer 2016).
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH CONDITIONS: No credit if taken after Biology 1A, 1B,
1C, 9A or 9B.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94998
MW
8:00AM-9:20AM
5.00
Y.Tan/ J.Carothers 615
&
MW
9:30AM-12:35PM
Y.Tan/ J.Carothers 627
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93135 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM4.00 C.Hoffman 615
&
F 9:00AM-12:05PM
C.Hoffman 618
Completion of CHEM 1A is required. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is
required.
94999
&
MW
MW
8:00AM-9:20AM
5.00
1:00PM-4:05PM
Y.Tan/ J.Carothers
Y.Tan/ J.Carothers
615
627
Completion of CHEM 1A is required. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is
required.
BIO 9B
Ecology, Evolution, and Plant Biology
Examines ecological and evolutionary processes, and the biology of plants and
fungi. Prerequisite: MATH 152. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent
enrollment in BIO 101 (was BIO 201 until Summer 2016). Recommended
Preparation: BIO 9A or AP/Honors high school biology with a grade of “B” or better.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC BIO 9A + BIO 9B = C-ID BIOL 135S
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95000
TTH
8:00AM-9:20AM
5.00
N.Crane/ J.Carothers 608
&
TTH
9:30AM-12:35PM
N.Crane/ J.Carothers 618
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is required. Students must attend one
of the all-day field trips, either on Saturday, 10/8, or Sunday, 10/9.
95001
&
TTH
TTH
8:00AM-9:20AM
5.00
1:00PM-4:05PM
N.Crane/ J.Carothers 608
Staff/ J.Carothers 618
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIO 101 is required. Students must attend one
of the all-day field trips, either on Saturday, 10/8, or Sunday, 10/9.
Students will go on a whale watching field trip or complete an alternative assignment.
Students are requested to pay a $30 whale watching trip fee. Please consult the instructor
if special arrangements are needed or the incidental fees for the course are a barrier to your
participation.
93136 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM4.00 C.Hoffman
&
F 9:00AM-12:05PM
A.Gong
615
610
Students will go on a whale watching field trip or complete an alternative assignment.
Students are requested to pay a $30 whale watching trip fee. Please consult the instructor
if special arrangements are needed, or the incidental fees for the course are a barrier to
your participation.
93137 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM4.00 C.Hoffman 615
&
F 1:00PM-4:05PM C.Hoffman 618
Students will go on a whale watching field trip or complete an alternative assignment.
Students are requested to pay a $30 whale watching trip fee. Please consult the instructor
if special arrangements are needed, or the incidental fees for the course are a barrier to
your participation.
BIO 11B Marine Biology
Explores ocean processes, habitats and organisms, including those of the Monterey
Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Related Classes:
ES 10
Introduction to Environmental Science
OCEAN 10Introduction to Oceanography
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93138 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM4.00 N.Crane
615
&
M1:00PM-4:05PM N.Crane 618
93139 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM4.00 N.Crane
&
W1:00PM-4:05PM N.Crane
615
618
BIO 13A Biology of People-Anatomy and
Physiology
Presents a survey of the integration of structure and function of the most wonderful
of machines, the human body. Not open to students who have taken BIO 4 or BIO 5.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: BIO 13A + 13AL combined with BIO 4 and 5:
maximum credit- 2 courses.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93140 MW2:30PM-3:50PM 3.00 R.McFarland 608
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
66BIOLOGY | FALL 2016
BIO 101 Introduction to Microscopy
Introduces proper use and handling of light compound and dissection microscopes.
Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95005 S 8:00AM-12:15PM0.25 D.Hart
627
&
SU 8:00AM-12:15PM
D.Hart
627
Meets the week before classes start, Saturday and Sunday, 8/27 & 8/28 only.
95003 S 8:00AM-12:15PM0.25 A.Gong
&
SU 8:00AM-12:15PM
A.Gong
Meets the week before classes start, Saturday and Sunday, 8/27 & 8/28 only.
95004
&
618
618
S 8:00AM-12:15PM 0.25 R.Abu-Shumays623
SU 8:00AM-12:15PM
R.Abu-Shumays623
Meets the week before classes start, Saturday and Sunday, 8/27 & 8/28 only.
95006 S 1:00PM-5:15PM0.25C.Hoffman 618
&
SU1:00PM-5:15PM C.Hoffman 618
Meets the week before classes start, Saturday and Sunday, 8/27 & 8/28 only.
95007 S 1:00PM-5:15PM0.25N.Crane
&
SU1:00PM-5:15PM N.Crane
623
623
95008 S 1:00PM-5:15PM0.25Y.Tan
&
SU1:00PM-5:15PM Y.Tan
627
627
95009 S 8:00AM-12:15PM0.25 O.Ahmed
&
SU 8:00AM-12:15PM
O.Ahmed
618
618
95010 S 8:00AM-12:15PM0.25 R.Berg
&
SU 8:00AM-12:15PM
R.Berg
627
627
95011 S 1:00PM-5:15PM0.25D.Bard
&
SU1:00PM-5:15PM D.Bard
618
618
95013 S 8:00AM-12:15PM0.25 H.Benton
&
SU 8:00AM-12:15PM
H.Benton
618
618
95014 S 1:00PM-5:15PM0.25D.Bard
&
SU1:00PM-5:15PM D.Bard
618
618
95012 S 1:00PM-5:15PM0.25Staff
&
SU1:00PM-5:15PM Staff
627
627
Meets the week before classes start, Saturday and Sunday, 8/27 & 8/28 only.
Meets the week before classes start, Saturday and Sunday, 8/27 & 8/28 only.
Meets Saturday and Sunday, 9/3 & 9/4 only.
Meets Saturday and Sunday, 9/3 & 9/4 only.
Meets Saturday and Sunday, 9/3 & 9/4 only.
Meets Saturday and Sunday, 9/10 & 9/11 only.
Meets Saturday and Sunday, 9/10 & 9/11 only.
Meets Saturday and Sunday, 9/10 & 9/11 only.
BUSINESS
BUS 5
Business Information Systems
Introduces management information systems, systems design and development,
data communications, data management, office automation, computer hardware
and software concepts, and the use of information technology to compete in the
business world.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID BUS 140
Section DaysTimes
93182 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
4.00 J.Yost
OL
Section 93182 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
93180
&
MW
11:10AM-12:30PM
4.00
Arr.Arr.
J.Yost
LRC 1091
J.Yost
OL
Section 93180 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 2 hr 50 min online instruction per week. For details,
see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93181 W 6:00PM-9:05PM4.00 J.Yost
&
Arr.Arr.
J.Yost
435
OL
Section 93181 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 2 hr 50 min online instruction per week. For details,
see instructor’s we page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
BUS 9
Business Statistics
Teaches the collection and presentation of data; measures of central tendency,
dispersion, probability, sampling distributions, statistical inference, regression
correlation, index numbers, time series analysis, and forecasting. Prerequisite:
MATH 142 or MATH 152 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: BUS 9 combined with MATH 12/12H and
PSYCH 2A: maximum credit- 1 course.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93190 TH 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 R.Kaupp 913
&
Arr.Arr.
R.Kaupp
OL
Section 93190 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 50 min ONLINE lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
BUS 18
Business Law
Introduces the United States justice system, covering and relating criminal, civil,
employment, torts and contract laws to business operations.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID BUS 120
Section DaysTimes
93174 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
4.00 M.Hassan
OL
Section 93174 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
93172 M 9:30AM-12:15PM4.00 M.Hassan
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Hassan
913
OL
93173 W 9:30AM-12:15PM4.00 M.Hassan
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Hassan
913
OL
Section 93172 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 2 hr 5 min online instruction per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93173 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 2 hr 5 min online instruction per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
CHEMISTRY | FALL 2016
CHEMISTRY
BUS 20
Introduction to Business
Surveys business principles, problems, practices and procedures.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID BUS 110
Section DaysTimes
93176 Arr.Arr.
Computerized prerequisite verification is required to enroll in Chemistry.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 J.Yost
OL
Section 93176 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
93175 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 R.Kaupp
2501
93178 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 R.Kaupp
2501
93179 MW 11:30AM-12:50PM3.00 W.Woska WatA160
93177 TH 6:00PM-9:05PM 3.00 R.KauppWatA280
BUS 52
Business Communications
Introduces business communication examining form, structures, and style specific
to the business environment, focusing on written communication, develops the
skills needed in today’s global business environment.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU C-ID BUS 115
Section DaysTimes
93184 Arr.Arr.
67
Units Instructor Room
3.00 R.Kaupp
OL
Section 92493 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
BUS 60
International Business
Provides general knowledge of international markets and business.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93185 T 5:30PM-8:35PM3.00 M.Damkar 913
BUS 75
Business, Society and Government
Teaches the relationship dynamics among business, government, and society.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94718 TH 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 M.Damkar 313
CHEM 1A General Chemistry I
Covers general chemical principles including structure of matter, chemical
equations and bonding, gases, solutions, periodic law, acids and bases, and
chemical equilibrium. Prerequisite: CHEM 2 or CHEM 3 and 3L or equivalent or high
school chemistry with grade “B” or better; and MATH 152 or equivalent.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID CHEM 110
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93299 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 5.00 Z.Levi
609
&
MW8:00AM-11:05AM
Z.Levi
614
93300 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 5.00 Z.Levi
&
TTH11:15AM-2:20PM
Z.Levi
609
614
93301 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 5.00 Z.Levi
&
TTH2:30PM-5:35PM
Z.Levi
609
614
93302 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 5.00 J.Blaustein
&
TTH8:00AM-11:05AM
J.Blaustein
609
614
93303 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 5.00 J.Blaustein
&
MW11:15AM-2:20PM
J.Blaustein
609
614
93304 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 5.00 J.Blaustein
&
MW2:30PM-5:35PM
J.Blaustein
609
614
CHEM 1B General Chemistry II
Covers general chemical principles including organic chemistry, chemical
kinetics, equilibrium, acid/base chemistry, thermochemistry, thermodynamics,
electrochemistry, structure, properties of transition metals, and nuclear chemistry.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1A.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC CHEM 1A + CHEM 1B = C-ID CHEM 120S
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93305 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM5.00 A.Romero
609
&
TTH8:00AM-11:05AM
A.Romero 606
93308 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM5.00 P.Nemes
&
TTH11:15AM-2:20PM
P.Nemes
608
606
93307 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM5.00 A.Romero
&
TTH2:30PM-5:35PM
A.Romero
609
606
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93186 TTH 11:15AM-12:35PM3.00 R.Kaupp
913
93306 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM5.00 A.Romero
&
MW11:15AM-2:20PM
A.Romero
609
606
BUS 88
Starting and Operating a New
Small Business
Teaches skills to succeed in new ventures: legal steps, paperwork, start-up capital,
demand, pricing, business feasibility, location, expenses, cash flow, marketing and
business plan.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
CHEM 3 Introductory Inorganic Chemistry
CHEM 3L is an additional requirement in preparation for CHEM 1A at
Cabrillo.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93187 T 9:00AM-11:05AM3.00 R.Kustek
913
&
Arr.Arr.
R.Kustek
OL
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93309 MW2:30PM-3:50PM 3.00 L.Cantin
609
BUS 82
Marketing Principles
Teaches the application of business marketing concepts and principles.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section 93187 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 50 min ONLINE lecture and 2 hr 5 min online lab per
week. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93188 W 6:30PM-8:35PM3.00 J.Yost
&
Arr.Arr.
J.Yost
Covers fundamental principles of inorganic chemistry. Prerequisite: MATH 152.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH CONDITIONS: No credit if taken after CHEM 1A. CHEM
3 + CHEM 3L = C-ID CHEM 101
93310 MW6:00PM-7:20PM 3.00 M.McCarthy 609
1302
OL
Section 93188 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 2 hr 50 min online instruction per week. For details,
see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
68CHEMISTRY | FALL 2016
CHEM 3L Introductory Inorganic Chemistry
Laboratory
Presents an introduction to small scale laboratory techniques and the properties of
matter, chemical reactions, solubility, gas laws, and acid-base. Prerequisite: MATH
152. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 3.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH CONDITIONS: No credit if taken after CHEM 1A. CHEM
3 + CHEM 3L = C-ID CHEM 101
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93317 M 11:10AM-2:15PM1.00 L.Cantin
610
93318 W 11:10AM-2:15PM1.00 L.Cantin
610
93319 T 2:30PM-5:35PM1.00L.Cantin
610
95020 TH2:30PM-5:35PM 1.00 L.Cantin
610
93321 MW4:30PM-5:50PM 1.00 M.McCarthy 610
93320 MW7:30PM-8:50PM 1.00 M.McCarthy 610
CHEM 12A Organic Chemistry I
Presents the lecture portion of the first semester of the year-long organic chemistry
course designed for chemistry majors and pre-professional medical and biology
majors. Students enrolled in the Honors Transfer Program may count this course
towards the “Honors Scholar” designation with an Honors Contract. Prerequisite:
CHEM 1B.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93295 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 J.Camara
804
CHEM 12AL Organic Chemistry Lab I
Presents an introduction to microscale laboratory and instrumental techniques
covering isolation, synthesis and identification of many classes of organic
compounds. Students enrolled in the Honors Transfer Program may count this
course towards the “Honors Scholar” designation with an Honors Contract.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1B. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in
CHEM 12A.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC CHEM 12A + CHEM 12AL = C-ID CHEM 150;
CHEM 12A+ CHEM 12AL + CHEM 12B + CHEM 12BL = C-ID CHEM 160S
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93296 TTH8:00AM-11:05AM2.00 J.Camara
607
93297 MW2:30PM-5:35PM 2.00 J.Camara
607
93298 TTH2:30PM-5:35PM 2.00 J.Camara
607
CHEM 30A Inorganic Chemistry for Health
Occupations
Designed for students preparing for the Dental Hygiene program or a
four-year nursing degree.
Covers chemical concepts such as atomic structure, acids and bases, salts, buffers,
electrolyte systems and nuclear chemistry. Prerequisite: MATH 152 or MATH 152A
and MATH 152B or MATH 142 or MATH 142A and MATH 142B.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93311 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM4.00 D.Scoggin
609
&
M 8:00AM-11:05AM
D.Scoggin 610
93312 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM4.00 D.Scoggin
&
MW2:30PM-3:50PM
D.Scoggin
609
610
93314 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM4.00 D.Scoggin
&
W 8:00AM-11:05AM
D.Scoggin
609
610
93313 MW6:00PM-7:20PM 4.00 C.Fink
&
MW7:30PM-8:50PM
C.Fink
614
614
95021 TTH6:00PM-7:20PM 4.00 Staff WatA320
&
TTH7:30PM-8:50PM
Staff WatA320
CHEM 30B Introductory Organic Chemistry and
Biochemistry for Health Occupations
Presents a survey of the major classes of organic and biochemical compounds as
they relate to the chemistry of life processes. Prerequisite: CHEM 30A or CHEM 2 or
CHEM 3 and CHEM 3L or high school chemistry.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93315 MW1:00PM-2:20PM 4.00 E.Flynn
608
&
MW2:30PM-3:50PM
E.Flynn
606
CHEM 32 Chemistry for the Allied Health Major*
Presents a one semester survey of general and organic chemistry as preparation
for careers in the allied health sciences. Prerequisite: MATH 152 or MATH 152A and
MATH 152B or MATH 142 or MATH 142A and MATH 142B.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93316 MW 11:20AM-12:40PM5.00 J.Rosenthal 608
&
MW8:00AM-11:05AM
J.Rosenthal 606
*CHEM 32 is a one-semester alternative that satisfies the CHEM 30A/CHEM 30B
two-semester sequence required for students transferring to some 4-year Nursing
Programs. Please see a counselor or check www.assist.org for more information.
CHEM 32 also satisfies the prerequisite requirement for BIO 5 and BIO 6. It is not
appropriate for premed, dental or veterinary students nor is it intended for allied
health students requiring two semesters of chemistry.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
COMMUNICATION STUDIES | FALL 2016
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
COMM 1 Public Speaking
Emphasizes managing speech anxiety, organizing and outlining ideas, informing
an audience, presenting arguments, and learning persuasive strategies. Hybrid
requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in COMM 6.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID COMM 110
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93374 MW8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 P.Sanders
510
69
COMM 2 Group Discussion
Emphasizes decision making and problem solving in small groups. Hybrid requisite:
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in COMM 6.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: COMM 2 & 10 combined: maximum credit-1
course. C-ID COMM 140
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93390 MW8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 M.Waters
411
93393 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 M.Waters
411
401
93370 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 M.Gentile
510
93395 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 Staff
93381 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 R.Mara
411
93391 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 C.Lancaster
401
93364 Arr.Arr.
3.00 M.Waters
OL
&
F 9:00AM-4:00PM M.Waters 322
93392 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 C.Morrison
410
93394 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 M.Mathias
411
Section 93364 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets Fridays 9/2, 10/7, 11/4, and 12/9 from
9:00AM-4:00PM, in Room 322 with balance of course work and content done online.
Recommended enrollment in COMM 6 Section 93398. For details, see instructor’s web
page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93366 Arr.Arr.
3.00 M.Waters
OL
&
S 9:00AM-4:00PM M.Waters 322
Section 93366 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets Fridays 9/9, 10/14, 11/18, and 12/16
from 9:00-4:00 in room 322 with balance of course work and content done online.
Recommended enrollment in COMM 6 Section 93408. For details, see instructor’s web
page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
COMM 4 Argumentation and Persuasion
Introduces basic elements of argumentation. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 100
and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID COMM 120
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93396 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 M.Waters
410
93397 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 C.Lancaster
93367 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 M.Mathias
432
93377 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 M.Gentile
510
93365 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 R.Mara WatA180
93375 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 R.Mara WatA180
432
COMM 6 Listening
Introduces the role of the listener with discussion and activities focusing on habits,
perception, and types of listening. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
93398 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 M.Waters
OL
93408 Arr.Arr.
1.00 E.Weeks
Section 93398 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6 weeks 8/29-10/7. Recommended enrollment
in COMM 1 Section 96634. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93368 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 H.Sherer
432
93378 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 H.Sherer
411
93369 TH2:10PM-5:15PM 3.00 E.Weeks
411
Section 93408 is an ONLINE course. Meets 6 weeks 8/29-10/7. Recommended enrollment
in COMM 1 Section 93366. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93371 T 2:20PM-5:25PM3.00C.Morrison 411
93407 F 8:00AM-5:00PM 1.00 H.ShererWatA150
93372 W2:20PM-5:25PM3.00C.Morrison 411
93373 M 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 J.Stewart 410
93380
TH
6:30PM-9:35PM 3.00
J.StewartWatA150
COMM 1H Honors Public Speaking
Emphasizes managing speech anxiety, organizing and outlining ideas, informing an
audience, presenting arguments, and learning persuasive strategies. Prerequisite:
Honors Standing. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in
COMM 6. Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH. Grading: Letter
grade only.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID COMM 110
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94471 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 R.Mara
411
Acceptance into the Honors Transfer Program is required to register for this course. See
details at go.cabrillo.edu/honors or call (831) 477-3505.
OL
Meets 2 Fridays 9/2 and 9/9.
93401 F 8:00AM-5:00PM1.00E.Weeks
435
93399 F 8:00AM-5:00PM1.00V.Fabbri
319
Meets 2 Fridays 9/2 and 9/9.
Meets 2 Fridays 9/2 and 9/9.
93400 F 8:00AM-5:00PM1.00M.Mathias 403
Meets 2 Fridays 9/2 and 9/9.
93403 S 8:00AM-5:00PM1.00J.Stewart
Meets 2 Saturdays 9/3 and 9/10.
435
93409 F 8:00AM-5:00PM 1.00 H.ShererWatA150
Meets 2 Fridays 9/16 and 9/23.
93402 S 8:00AM-5:00PM1.00M.Mathias 403
Meets 2 Saturdays 9/17 and 9/24.
93411 F 8:00AM-5:00PM1.00H.Sherer
403
93405 F 8:00AM-5:00PM1.00J.Stewart
319
93404 F 8:00AM-5:00PM1.00E.Weeks
435
93406 F 8:00AM-5:00PM1.00E.Weeks
435
Meets 2 Fridays 10/1 and 10/8.
Meets 2 Fridays 10/1 and 10/8.
Meets 2 Fridays 10/1 and 10/8.
Meets 2 Fridays 10/14 and 10/21.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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COMMUNICATION STUDIES | FALL 2016
COMM 7 Interpersonal Communication
Introduces the theory and practice of communication in personal and professional
relationships.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID COMM 130
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93412 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 C.Morrison 411
93414 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 M.Gentile
510
COMPUTER & INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Interested in any of the following: Computer Networking and System
Administration, Computer Support, Cisco (CCNA and CCNP), Linux/UNIX,
Microsoft, Security, Wireless, or Virtualization Infrastructure?
From the Cabrillo website (www.cabrillo.edu), select Academics/Careers, then
Career Technical Education, and then select Computer and Information Systems or
Computer Networking and System Administration for more information.
93413 M2:20PM-5:25PM3.00M.Gentile 510
Interested in becoming a Computer Support Specialist?
COMM 8 Communication Activities
Provides experience in various communication activities including observation of
and participation in community and/or college groups.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
• From the Cabrillo website (www.cabrillo.edu), select Academics/Careers, then
Career Technical Education, and then select Computer Support Specialist for more
information.
Section DaysTimes
93415 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 C.Morrison OL
Section 93415 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
• CS 1 and CS 1L are college-level introductory courses providing a foundation for
subsequent college-level coursework. We encourage all students to enroll in
these courses.
• Cabrillo College is fully accredited. Certificates and degrees are available. Many
CIS courses are articulated with California State University (CSU) schools.
COMM 10 Communication Process
Provides experience in the three levels of communication: one-on-one, one-to-few,
and one-to-many.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: COMM 2 & 10 combined: maximum credit-1
course.
The CIS Lab is located in the STEM Center. For information regarding CIS Lab Hours,
see http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/stem/STEM_center.html. For information
regarding specific courses, please contact the instructor.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93383 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 H.Sherer
432
CIS 32
Introduction to Internet Programming
Presents an introduction to Internet-related programming using primarily clientside scripting languages like JavaScript. Recommended Preparation: DM 60;
eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
93384 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 H.Sherer
410
93385 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 R.Mara
411
93386 TH 12:40PM-3:45PM3.00 V.Fabbri
410
COMM 12 Intercultural Communication
Provides an understanding of the dynamics of intercultural communication with
application to American culture, subcultures and different cultures of the world.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID COMM 150
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93388 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 V.Fabbri
410
93387 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 M.Gentile
510
94637 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 V.Fabbri
410
93389 M2:20PM-5:25PM3.00C.Morrison 410
Many CIS course sections are taught online AND in-person.
Section DaysTimes
93332 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
4.00 J.Bergamini OL
Section 93332 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
CIS 70
Introduction to Computer Hardware and
Software
Covers installing, maintaining, and upgrading PC-type (Intel and Intel compatible)
microcomputer systems. Recommended Preparation: CS 1 and CS 1L.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93333 TH 5:30PM-9:35PM4.00 M.Nogueira 829
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Nogueira OL
Section 93333 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 50 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CIS 72
Introduction to Operating Systems
Provides an overview of computer operating systems such as UNIX/Linux, Microsoft
Windows Operating Systems. Recommended Preparation: CS 1 and CS 1L or
equivalent.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93334 W 9:30AM-11:35AM4.00 G.Brady
828
&
Arr.Arr.
G.Brady
OL
Section 93334 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 2 hr 5 min online lecture per week and an additional
50 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
COMPUTER & INFORMATION SYSTEMS | FALL 2016
CIS 75
Fundamentals of Computer Security
Introduces fundamental principles and topics of Information Technology Security
and Risk Management at the organizational level. Prerequisite: CIS 81 or equivalent
skills. Recommended Preparation: CIS 72 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
95022 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 M.Matera
OL
Section 95022 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
95023 W 5:30PM-8:35PM3.00 M.Matera 828
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Matera
OL
Section 95023 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 50 min online lab per week. Students will be required
to show that they meet the course prerequisites. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CIS 76
Introduction to Information Assurance
Introduces the various methodologies for attacking a network. Prerequisite: CIS 75.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95024 T 5:30PM-8:35PM3.00 R.Simms
OL
&
Arr.Arr.
R.Simms
OL
Section 95024 is an ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester online during
the scheduled times by remote technology with an additional 50 min online lab per week.
For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
95025 T 5:30PM-8:35PM3.00 R.Simms
&
Arr.Arr.
R.Simms
828
OL
Section 95025 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 50 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CIS 77
Computer Forensics Fundamentals
Introduces the methods used to properly conduct a computer forensics
investigation beginning with a discussion of ethics, while mapping to the
objectives of the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists
(IACIS) certification. Prerequisite: CIS 75.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95026 M 5:30PM-8:35PM3.00 Staff
OL
&
Arr.Arr.
Staff
OL
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CIS 81
Computer Network Fundamentals
Covers the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the
Internet and other computer networks. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in CIS 72 or equivalent skills. Recommended Preparation:
Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93335 M9:30AM-1:35PM4.00Staff
828
&
Arr.Arr.
Staff
OL
Section 93335 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 50 min online lab per week. Students will be required
to show that they meet the course prerequisites. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CIS 83
Switched Networks and WANs
(Cisco CCNA 3 & 4)
Presents intermediate features of switching and WANs including VLANs, VTP, InterVLAN routing, STP, Frame Relay, HDLC, PPP, and ACLs. Prerequisite: CIS 81.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93336 T 6:00PM-8:05PM4.00 G.Brady 829
&
Arr.Arr.
G.Brady
OL
Section 93336 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 2 hr 5 min online lecture per week and an additional
50 min online lab per week. Students will be required to show that they meet the course
prerequisites. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CIS 90
Introduction to UNIX/Linux
Provides a technical overview of the UNIX/Linux operating system, including
hands-on experience with commands, files, and tools. Recommended Preparation:
CIS 1L or CIS 72.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93337 W1:00PM-4:05PM3.00R.Simms
OL
&
Arr.Arr.
R.Simms
OL
Section 93337 is an ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester online during
the scheduled times by remote technology with an additional 50 min online lab per week.
For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93338 W1:00PM-4:05PM3.00R.Simms
&
Arr.Arr.
R.Simms
828
OL
Section 95026 is an ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester online during
the scheduled times by remote technology with an additional 50 min online lab per week.
For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93338 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 50 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
95027 M 5:30PM-8:35PM3.00 Staff
&
Arr.Arr.
Staff
CIS 174 Virtualization Infrastructure
(VMware ICM)
Teaches installation, configuration, and management of virtual infrastructure.
Prerequisites: CIS 72 and CIS 81. Recommended Preparation: CIS 70; Eligibility for
MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
828
OL
Section 95027 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 50 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93323 M 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 G.Brady
OL
&
Arr.Arr.
G.Brady
OL
Section 93323 is an ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester online at the
scheduled times by remote technology with an additional 50 min online lab per week. For
details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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COMPUTER & INFORMATION SYSTEMS | FALL 2016
CIS 191AB UNIX/Linux Installation, Configuration
and Administration
Introduces skills required to administer UNIX/Linux systems. Prerequisite: CIS 90 or
equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
93328 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
4.00 M.Matera
OL
Section 93328 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online.
93329 TH1:00PM-5:05PM 4.00 M.Matera
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Matera
828
OL
Section 93329 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 50 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CIS 194
Microsoft Windows
Client Administration
Configure and administer the Microsoft Windows client operating system.
Prerequisite: CIS 72.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
93331 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 M.Matera
OL
Section 93331 is an ONLINE course. Students will be required to show that they meet the
course prerequisites. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93330 T 1:00PM-4:05PM3.00M.Matera 828
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Matera
OL
Section 93330 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 50 min online lab per week. Students will be required
to show that they meet the course prerequisites. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS/BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY
Interested in gaining computer skills for your next career? CABT offers
courses, certificates, and a degree program to meet your needs.
Wondering where to start?
We recommend all career-minded students start with CABT 101, Computer
Proficiency, for a solid grounding in computer skills.
Need more information?
Contact our department at cabt@cabrillo.edu or visit our website for more details!
CABT 31 Microsoft Word
Covers the basic, intermediate, and expert features of Microsoft Word necessary to
produce complex, professional-quality business documents. Prerequisites: CABT
110A or equivalent keyboarding experience, CABT 106 or equivalent computer
experience. Recommended Preparation: CABT 101 or equivalent computer
experience, CABT 118 or equivalent experience.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94721 TH 9:30AM-12:35PM3.00 C.Ingel
507
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Nogueira 1400
CABT 38 Introduction to Microsoft Office
Covers intermediate features of the Microsoft Office suite for producing
professional documents and presentations including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and
Access. Prerequisite: CABT 110A, CABT 106 (or equivalent skills). Recommended
Preparation: CABT 118 or CABT 101 (or equivalent skills); Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
95176 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 K.Ram
OL
Section 95176 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
93211 F 9:30AM-12:35PM3.00 J.Vered
507
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Nogueira 1400
Students must be enrolled in the Medical Assistant Learning Community. For information,
see web page at go.cabrillo.edu/amap. + 2 hr 5 min open lab per week.
94722 T 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 D.Nagid 507
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Nogueira 1400
+ 2 hr 5 min open lab per week.
CABT 41 Excel
Covers intermediate features of Microsoft Excel, including creating and managing
spreadsheets, charts, small databases and use of Excel with the Internet.
Recommended Preparation: CABT 106 (may be taken concurrently) or recent
computer course using Windows; CABT 110A or basic typing skills; Eligibility for
MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
93212 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 K.Ram
OL
Section 93212 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
CABT 101 Computer Proficiency
Provides computer proficiency skills for beginning computer users including the use
of Word, Excel, Windows file management, e-mail, Internet research, and creating a
simple web page.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93191 M 9:30AM-12:35PM3.00 J.Vered
515
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Nogueira 1400
Students must be enrolled in STARS First Year Experience program. For information, call
(831) 477-3340 or see www.cabrillostars.org. + 2 hr 5 min open lab per week.
93193 T 9:30AM-12:35PM3.00 J.Vered
507
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Nogueira 1400
+ 2 hr 5 min open lab per week.
95178 T 9:30AM-12:35PM3.00 J.Vered
507
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Nogueira 1400
Students must be enrolled in the Computer Applications and Business Technology Learning
Community. + 2 hr 5 min open lab per week.
95258 TH 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 D.Nagid 507
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Nogueira 1400
+ 2 hr 5 min open lab per week.
+ 2 hr 5 min open lab per week.
93209 TH 9:30AM-12:35PM3.00 C.Ingel
507
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Nogueira 1400
Students must be enrolled in the Computer Applications/Business Technology Learning
Community. For information, see web page at go.cabrillo.edu. + 2 hr 5 min open lab per
week.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
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CABT 102 10-KEY Calculator
Orientation required. See Orientation information at the end of the CABT
listing.
CABT 110A Computer Keyboarding-Alphabet Keys
Orientation required. See Orientation information at the end of the CABT
listing.
Teaches the 10-key touch system using electronic calculators to solve typical
business problems and applications in a self-paced course format. Recommended
Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Covers alphabetic keyboarding skills using the touch technique in a hands-on, selfpaced format. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
93194 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 L.Printzian 1400
93195
1.00 L.PrintzianWatA310
3 hr 5 min open lab per week.
Arr. Arr.
3 hr 5 min open lab per week.
CABT 107 Applied Computer Skills
Provides selected computer skills to meet the needs of specific groups of students,
including, as appropriate, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, file management, e-mail,
Internet research and using online course material.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93196 TTH9:00AM-10:20AM2.00 Staff
515
&
Arr.Arr.
Staff
515
Section DaysTimes
93200 Arr. Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.50 L.PrintzianWatA310
93199 Arr.Arr.
0.50 L.Printzian 1400
1 hr 20 min open lab per week.
1 hr 20 min open lab per week.
CABT 110B Computer KeyboardingNumbers/Symbols
Orientation required. See Orientation information at the end of the CABT
listing.
Develops speed using the alphanumeric keyboard, including numbers, symbols,
and the numeric keypad in a hands-on, self-paced format. Pass/No Pass grading
only. Prerequisite: CABT 110A or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Meets 12 weeks 9/20-10/27 and 11/8-12/15. Holiday 11/24. Students must be enrolled
in the Academy for College Excellence. For more information regarding the Academy for
College Excellence, see Digital Management Career Preparation in the Schedule of Classes
or call (831) 477-3340. + 50 min lab arranged per day.
Section DaysTimes
93201 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.50 L.Printzian 1400
93202
1 hr 20 min open lab per week.
0.50 L.PrintzianWatA310
93198 TTH 10:30AM-11:50AM2.00 R.Norden WatA330
&
Arr. Arr.
R.NordenWatA330
Meets 9/20-10/27 and 11/8-12/15. Holiday 11/24. Students must be enrolled in the
Academy for College Excellence. For more information regarding the Academy for College
Excellence, see Digital Management Career Preparation in the Schedule of Classes or call
(831) 477-3340. + 50 min arranged per week.
CABT 110C Computer Keyboarding
Speed Development
Orientation required. See Orientation information at the end of the CABT
listing.
93197 MW1:40PM-2:55PM 2.00 R.Norden
&
Arr.Arr.
R.Norden
Develops increasing speed and accuracy using the alphabetic keyboard in a
hands-on, self-paced format. Pass/No Pass grading only. Prerequisite: CABT 110A or
equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
2502
2502
Meets 9/19-10/26 and 11/7-12/14. Students must be enrolled in the Academy for College
Excellence. For more information regarding the Academy for College Excellence, see Digital
Management Career Preparation in the Schedule of Classes or call (831) 477-3340. + 50
min arranged per week.
CABT 109 Customer Service and Human Relations
Teaches professional customer service skills, professional conduct, and positive
problem-solving for modern workplace settings.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95194 M 9:30AM-11:35AM2.00 C.Ingel
507
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Nogueira 1400
+ 50 min open lab per week.
95187 M 9:30AM-11:35AM2.00 C.Ingel
507
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Nogueira 1400
Students must be enrolled in the Computer Applications/Business Technology Learning
Community. + 50 min open lab per week.
1 hr 20 min open lab per week.
Arr. Arr.
Section DaysTimes
93204 Arr. Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.50 L.PrintzianWatA310
93203 Arr.Arr.
0.50 L.Printzian 1400
1 hr 20 min open lab per week.
1 hr 20 min open lab per week.
CABT 118 Using Microsoft Windows
Covers the fundamental use of the PC and the Windows operating system including
file management, simple troubleshooting, running and installing programs,
customizing the desktop, and using Windows accessory programs such as WordPad,
Paint, and Internet Explorer.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94726 M 12:30PM-1:20PM1.00 C.Ingel
507
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Nogueira 1400
Covers Windows 10. + 30 min open lab per week.
94725 M 12:30PM-1:20PM1.00 C.Ingel
507
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Nogueira 1400
Students must be enrolled in the Computer Applications and Business Technology Learning
Community. Covers Windows 10. +30 min open lab per week.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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COMPUTER SCIENCE
CABT 121 Effective Presentations
Covers current presentation software and techniques for in-person and virtual
presentations. Recommended Preparation: CABT 101.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Interested in any of the following: Computer Programming, Java, C++,
Software Engineering, Game Programming, Mobile Device Programming,
Computer Engineering, or Web Programming?
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95179 W 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 J.Vered
507
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Nogueira 1400
+ 50 min open lab per week.
CABT 156 Writing for the Workplace
Provides instruction in effective, mechanically and grammatically correct workplace
written communication. Recommended Preparation: CABT 110A or equivalent
keyboarding skills; CABT 101 or equivalent computer skills.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
• Browse to go.cabrillo.edu/cs for more information.
• CS 1 and CS 1L are college-level introductory courses providing a foundation for
subsequent college-level coursework. We encourage all students to enroll in
these courses.
• Cabrillo College is fully accredited. Certificates and degrees are available.
Computer Science provides transfer options to UC and CSU.
All Hybrid CS sections meet online AND in-person every week.
Students must be enrolled in the Computer Applications and Business Technology Learning
Community. Computer classroom.
CS 1
Introduction to Computers and
Computer Technology
Surveys the fields of study within computer science and computer technology
with a focus on computer literacy in the 21st century. Recommended Preparation:
Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
CABT 157 Business and Technical Writing
Teaches techniques for composing, organizing, editing, and revising business and
technical writing. Prerequisite: CABT 156.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section 93416 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 50 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94727 F 9:30AM-12:35PM3.00 M.Palacios 317
Computer classroom.
93205 F 9:30AM-12:35PM3.00 M.Palacios
317
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93206 W 9:30AM-12:35PM3.00 J.Vered
507
Students must be enrolled in the Medical Assistant Learning Community. For information,
see web page at go.cabrillo.edu/amap.
CABT 210 Basic Computer Keyboarding
Orientation required. See Orientation information at the end of the CABT
listing.
Introduces basic alphabetic keyboarding skills in a hands-on, self-paced format.
Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
93208 Arr.Arr.
1 hr 20 min open lab per week.
Units Instructor Room
0.50 L.Printzian 1400
Orientations for CABT Open Entry Classes (CABT 102, 110ABC, 210)
A group orientation is highly recommended during the first two weeks of the semester.
Find the orientation schedule:
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93416 W2:10PM-5:15PM3.00Staff
450
&
Arr.Arr.
Staff
OL
93417 M 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 R.Norden 825
&
Arr.Arr.
R.Norden
OL
Section 93417 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at the
scheduled times with an additional 50 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CS 1L
Technology Tools
Covers the fundamentals of college-level information literacy, computational
logic, and computer proficiency. Recommended Preparation: CS 1 (may be taken
concurrently); Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93425 TTH9:30AM-11:35AM2.00 J.Bergamini 828
&
Arr.Arr.
J.Bergamini OL
Meets 8 weeks 8/30-10/20. Section 93425 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly at the
scheduled times with an additional 1 hr online lab per day. For details, see instructor’s web
page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
1. Online at: http://www.cabrillo.edu/academics/cabt/orientations.html.
2. In the Computer Technology Centers in Aptos or Watsonville.
3. By calling (831) 479-6277 during the semester.
4. By e-mailing CABT@cabrillo.edu.
If you cannot attend a scheduled orientation, call or e-mail as indicated above for
alternative orientations or for information about how to add a class.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
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75
CS 11
Introduction to Programming Concepts
and Methodology, C++
Presents an introduction to computer programming using the C++ programming
language beginning with basic principles and progressing to object-oriented
programs. Prerequisite: MATH 152. Recommended Preparation: CS 1.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID COMP 112
CS 12GP Introduction to Programming Using Games
and Simulations
Presents an introduction to computer programming concepts and methodologies
by developing games and simulations in the Java programming language.
Prerequisite: MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93418 T 2:30PM-4:35PM4.00E.Parrish 829
&
TH2:30PM-3:20PM E.Parrish 829
&
TH3:30PM-4:20PM E.Parrish 829
&
Arr.Arr.
E.Parrish
OL
Section
93421
&
&
&
Section 93418 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93419 W 6:00PM-9:05PM4.00 E.Parrish
&
W 9:15PM-10:05PM
E.Parrish
&
Arr.Arr.
E.Parrish
829
829
OL
Section 93419 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CS 11M Introduction to C/C++ Programming Using
Microcontrollers
Presents an introduction to computer programming concepts and methodologies
in C/C++ using microcontrollers to program computer circuits and hardware.
Prerequisite: MATH 152. Recommended Preparation: CS 1.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93420 M2:00PM-4:05PM4.00M.Matera 829
&
W2:00PM-2:50PM M.Matera 829
&
W3:00PM-3:50PM M.Matera 829
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Matera
OL
Section 93420 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
DaysTimes
Units
T 11:10AM-1:15PM4.00
TH 11:10AM-12:00PM
TH 12:10PM-1:00PM
Arr.Arr.
Instructor Room
E.Parrish
829
E.Parrish
829
E.Parrish
829
E.Parrish
OL
Section 93421 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CS 12J
Introduction to Programming Concepts
and Methodology, Java
Presents an introduction to computer programming using the Java programming
language beginning with basic principles and progressing to object-oriented
programs and visual programming. Prerequisite: MATH 152. Recommended
Preparation: CS 1.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID COMP 112
Section
93422
&
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
M 11:10AM-1:15PM4.00
W 11:10AM-12:00PM
W 12:10PM-1:00PM
Arr.Arr.
Instructor Room
J.Bergamini 829
J.Bergamini 829
J.Bergamini 829
J.Bergamini OL
Section 93422 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93423 TH 6:00PM-9:05PM4.00 J.Bergamini 828
&
TH 9:15PM-10:05PM
J.Bergamini 828
&
Arr.Arr.
J.Bergamini OL
Section 93423 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CS 19
C++ Programming
Presents programming, documentation, and software design methodologies using
C++. Prerequisite: MATH 4 or MATH 2 and MATH 3. Recommended Preparation:
CS 11 or CS 11M or CS 12J or equivalent skills; Previous programming experience
strongly recommended.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC CS 19 + CS 20J = C-ID COMP 122
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93424 W 6:00PM-9:05PM4.00 S.Hodges 825
&
Arr.Arr.
S.Hodges
OL
Section 93424 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 4 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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CS 20J
Java Programming
Presents programming, documentation, and software-design methodologies using
Java. Prerequisite: MATH 4 or MATH 2 and MATH 3. Recommended Preparation: CS
11 or CS 11M or CS 12J or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC CS 19 + CS 20J = C-ID COMP 122
Section Days
Times Units
InstructorRoom
93426 MW3:00PM-4:20PM 4.00 S.Hodges
&
Arr.Arr.
S.Hodges
Section 93426 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 4 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
825
OL
CS 24
Elementary Computer Organization
Introduces organization of computer systems, machine level programming, and
systems software. Prerequisites: CS 19 or CS 20J; MATH 5A.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID COMP 142
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93427 T 6:00PM-9:05PM4.00 S.Hodges 825
&
Arr.Arr.
S.Hodges
OL
Section 93427 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 4 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
CEM 154 Construction Estimating
Covers basic methods of construction estimating and cost preparation for material,
labor, overhead, and equipment costs and its relationship to project budgets and
management. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
93246
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
T
6:00PM-9:05PM3.00Mornard/Soik/Narciso 806
CEM 157 Construction Law
Introduces complex legal principles and issues confronted in the construction
profession in both the public and private sectors. Recommended Preparation:
Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93247 TH 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 J.Hall
806
CEM 162BS Building Science for Construction
Technology
Introduces the building auditing and improvement process including energy
efficiency, comfort, and safety in preparation for the Building Performance Institute
(BPI) certification exam. Prerequisites: CEM 151 and CEM 151L. Recommended
Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
CONSTRUCTION & ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Section
95015
CEM 151 Construction Fundamentals: Principles
and Practices
Covers the sequence of events for residential construction from both an owner’s and
a builder’s point of view. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
CEM 162PS Passive Solar Design and Construction
Introduces passive solar design and construction principles for heating and cooling
buildings. Prerequisites: CEM 151 and CEM 151L. Recommended Preparation:
Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93243 M 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 C.Mornard 804
For hands-on practice in skills taught in CEM 151, enroll in CEM 151L as well.
CEM 151L Construction Fundamentals: Principles
and Practices Lab
Covers the methodology and techniques for residential construction from a skills
and vocational point of view. Corequisite: CEM 151. Recommended Preparation:
Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
93245
S
11:20AM-2:25PM
93244
T
Units Instructor Room
1.00
M.Van Meter WatD101
2:00PM-5:05PM 1.00 C.MornardWatD101
CEM 151FC Basic Finish Carpentry
Prepares students theoretically and practically for the basic finish carpentry skills
necessary for residential construction.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95260 M 6:00PM-8:50PM 1.00 J.HeaneyWatsD105
&
S
2:40PM-5:30PM
M.Van Meter WatsD105
Meets 6 weeks 8/29-10/10. Holiday 9/5. This course is intended for the Tiny Home
Competition.
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
W
6:00PM-9:05PM 3.00 Van Meter/ Milrod
Room
WatC105
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95016
M
6:00PM-9:05PM
2.00
M.Van Meter WatC108
&
Arr.Arr.
C.Mornard OL
Meets 8 weeks 10/24-12/2. + 2 hr 5 min arranged online per week.
CEM 167A Fundamentals of the 2012 International
Building Code II Non-Structural
Provides training in the non-structural design portions of the 2012 International
Building Code, including occupancy classification, types of construction and exiting.
Designed for architects, contractors, designers, inspectors, and those seeking
International Code Council Certification. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for
MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95017 W 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 J.Heaney 711
CEM 175R 2011 National Electrical Code (NEC)
Residential
Provides training in wiring systems as specified by the 2011 National Electric Code
(NEC) for residential construction.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95018 TH 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 S.Livingston825
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
COUNSELING & GUIDANCE | FALL 2016
CEM 177 Fundamentals of Residential Framing
Introduces the student to layout and framing fundamentals typical of residential
construction including floors, walls and partitions, roofs, safety, structural
materials, tools and tool use, hardware, essential techniques for assembly, and
provides practical hands-on application. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for
MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95019
S
9:00AM-11:05AM
3.00
M.Van Meter WatD101
&
S
11:20AM-2:25PM
M.Van Meter WatD101
CEM 178A Residential Construction Skills 1: Front End
Introduces “front end” construction: foundation layout, framing fundamentals,
rough plumbing, rough HVAC, and rough electrical basics typical of residential
construction. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93255 M 12:40PM-2:45PM 3.00 T.UlmsteadWatD101
&
TH 12:40PM-3:45PM
T.UlmsteadWatD101
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CG 51
Planning for Success
Introduces the tools necessary to increase academic and life success including
college expectations, resources, facilities, requirements, and educational planning.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
95111 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 M.Wald
OL
95112 Arr.Arr.
1.00 M.Garcia
OL
95113 Arr.Arr.
1.00 Z.Joseph
OL
Section 95111 is an ONLINE course. Meets 8 weeks 8/29-10/21. For details, see instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 95112 is an ONLINE course. Meets 8 weeks 10/24-12/16. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 95113 is an ONLINE course. Meets 8 weeks 10/24-12/16. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
95114
TH
9:00AM-11:05AM 1.00
C.HernandezLRC1091
95115
F
9:00AM-11:05AM 1.00
M.Zanetti-Chavez804
Meets 8 weeks 9/1-10/20. Students must be enrolled in STARS First Year Experience
Program. For more information, call (831) 477-3340 or see www.cabrillostars.org.
Meets 8 weeks 9/2-10/21. For EOPS/CARE students only. Instructor permission needed to
enroll.
COUNSELING & GUIDANCE
Are you a first-time college student? If so, sign up for CG 51 (Planning
for Success) to learn about strategies for success, college services, university
requirements, and to start working on your Education Plan. Incoming freshmen
from local high schools (Running Start students) are required to take this course.
95117 F 9:00AM-11:50AM1.00 D.Walker
828
Please note some sections are designed for specific groups of students:
95118 F 9:00AM-11:50AM1.00 M.Garcia
Meets 6 weeks 9/2-10/7. For first time college students who are pursuing a major in
science, technology, engineering or math (STEM).
829
95116 F 9:00AM-11:50AM1.00 R.Skinner
323
95119 S 9:00AM-1:15PM1.00Z.Joseph
314
95121 S 9:00AM-1:15PM1.00F.Tostado
314
• STEM sections – for students who are pursuing a major in Science, Technology,
Engineering, or Math.
• Honors section – for students entering the Honors Transfer Program.
• STARS sections – for students entering the STARS First Year Experience Program
(for information call (831) 477-3290.
• EOPS/CARE section – for students entering the EOPS program.
• International section – for new International students with F1 Visas.
• Delta section – for students attending Delta High School only.
CG 1
College Success
Intergrates personal growth, learning techniques, problem solving, critical and
creative thinking.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
93256 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 C.Shannon OL
Section 93256 is an ONLINE course. After registration, please e-mail instructor at
cashanno@cabrillo.edu. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94797 F 9:00AM-12:05PM3.00 S.Ogimachi 312
Meets 6 weeks 9/2-10/7. For first time college students who are pursuing a major in
science, technology, engineering or math (STEM).
Meets 6 weeks 9/2-10/7. For first time college students.
Meets 4 weeks 9/3-9/24. For first time college students.
Meets 4 Saturdays 10/1-10/22.
95122 T
9:30AM-10:50AM 1.50 M.MendozaSAC202
95126 F
10:00AM-12:50PM1.00 M.Wald
314
95123 F
10:00AM-12:05PM1.00 B.Schultz
509
95124 F
10:00AM-12:05PM1.00 M.Mendoza
516
95125 F
10:00AM-12:05PM1.00 D.Estrada
517
For students enrolled in the Puente Project.
Meets 6 weeks 9/2-10/7. Acceptance into the Honors Transfer Program is required to
register for this course. See details at go.cabrillo.edu/honors or call (831) 477-3505.
Meets 8 weeks 9/2-10/21. Students must be enrolled in STARS First Year Experience
Program. For information, call (831) 477-3340 or see www.cabrillostars.org.
Meets 8 weeks 9/2-10/21. Students must be enrolled in STARS First Year Experience
Program. For information, call (831) 477-3340 or see www.cabrillostars.org.
Meets 8 weeks 9/2-10/21. Students must be enrolled in STARS First Year Experience
Program. For information, call (831) 477-3340 or see www.cabrillostars.org.
95127 W 12:40PM-2:45PM1.00 K.Mansfield 517
Meets 8 weeks 8/31-10/19. For first time college students.
95129 TH 12:40PM-2:45PM1.00 K.Mansfield 517
Meets 8 weeks 9/1-10/20. For first time college students.
CG 51, Planning for Success, continued, next page
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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CG 51, Planning for Success, continued from previous page
95130 T 2:00PM-4:05PM1.00C.Hernandez429
Meets 8 weeks 8/30-10/18.
95131 T 2:30PM-3:20PM1.00Staff
For new International students with F1 Visas only.
323
95132 M 4:00PM-6:05PM 1.00 N.PuenteWatA260
Meets 8 weeks 8/29-10/24. Holiday 9/5.
95134 W4:00PM-6:05PM1.00R.Skinner 429
Meets 8 weeks 8/31-10/19. For first time college students.
95133 M 4:00PM-6:50PM 1.00 N.PuenteWatA260
Meets 6 weeks 11/7-12/12.
CG 54
Career and Lifestyles
Facilitates the selection of a career goal and educational pathway through selfanalysis, human development, and occupational exploration; utilizes assessment of
human traits and life span development.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
94842
Arr.
Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00
P.Van Loon
OL
Section 94842 is an ONLINE course. Meets 8 weeks 10/17-12/5. Mandatory orientation
meeting on Monday 10/17, 6:30PM-8:00PM in Room 1051 (upstairs in the library). $30
materials fee due prior to first class meeting. Please pick up form at Career/Transfer Center.
For details, see instructor’s web page at gocabrillo.edu/online.
94847 F 8:30AM-9:40AM1.00T.Roddy
1196
95135
W
6:00PM-8:50PM 1.00
F.TostadoWatA150
Meets 13 weeks 9/2-12/9. Holiday 11/11 & 11/25. Instructor consent required to enroll. For
Delta students only.
95136
W
6:00PM-8:50PM 1.00
F.TostadoWatA150
95107 S 9:00AM-6:10PM1.00S.Ogimachi 312
CG 52
College Study Skills
Develops academic study skills including motivation, concentration, effective notetaking, textbook study methods, time management, test-taking, and test anxiety
reduction.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
95106 S 9:00AM-1:15PM 1.00 B.MageeWatA160
Meets 6 weeks 8/31-10/5. For first time college students.
Meets 6 weeks 10/12-11/16. For first time college students.
Section DaysTimes
93284
Arr.
Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00
P.Van Loon
OL
Section 93284 is an ONLINE course. Meets 8 weeks 8/31-10/19. Mandatory orientation
meeting on Wednesday, 8/31, 6:30PM-8:00PM in Room 1051 (upstairs in the Library). For
details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Meets 2 Saturdays, 9/17 & 10/1. $30 materials fee due prior to first class. Please pick up
form in Career/Transfer Center.
Section 95106 is a hybrid ONLINE course. Meets two Saturdays, 10/29 and 11/19, at the
scheduled times with an additional 9 hr ONLINE instruction between 10/29-11/15. $30
materials fee due prior to first class meeting. Please pick up form at Career/Transfer Center.
For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
95108 S 9:00AM-6:10PM1.00S.Ogimachi 312
Meets 2 Saturdays, 11/19 & 12/3. $30 materials fee due prior to first class. Please pick up
form in Career/Transfer Center.
95109 W 12:40PM-2:45PM1.00 K.Mansfield 517
Meets 8 weeks 10/26-12/14. $30 materials fee due prior to first class meeting. Please pick
up form at Career/Transfer Center.
95110
T
6:30PM-8:35PM
1.00
P.Van Loon
314
Meets 8 weeks, 9/27-11/15. $30 materials fee due prior to first class. Please pick up form
in Career/Transfer Center.
CG 65
Leadership Development
Addresses concepts of leadership in student government as well as private and
public institutions.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
93294
T
3:15PM-5:35PM
Meets 14 weeks 9/13-12/13.
Units Instructor Room
2.00
M.Donohue-Mendoza509
CG 205
Academic Survival Skills
Developing college survival skills, to include note taking, test taking, time
management, and studying effectively.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93258 S 9:00AM-6:10PM1.00H.Jara WatA180
Meets 2 Saturdays 10/8 and 10/15.
93259 M 6:00PM-8:40PM1.00 H.Jara
Meets 6 weeks 9/12-10/17.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
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CG 286
Transition to College
Addresses issues, concerns, and resources related to students with psychological
disabilities as they affect career, vocational, academic and interpersonal situations
occurring in a college environment. Repeatability: Additional repetitions may be
necessary to meet eligibility requirements for continuation of services as per Title
5, section 56044, “Special Class Course Repeatability.” Recommended Preparation:
Eligibility for Accessibility Support Center (formerly DSPS) Services.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93260 T 12:40PM-2:45PM2.00 M.McKinnon1606
Eligibility for Accessibility Support Center (ASC).
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CJ 1
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Presents an analysis of the history and philosophy of the administration of justice in
America; identification and interrelationship of the various subsystems; theories of
crime, punishment, and rehabilitation.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID AJ 110
Section DaysTimes
93339 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 P.Carr
OL
Section 93339 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
93340 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 P.Carr
1606
CJ 2
Criminal Law
Presents an analysis of the doctrines of criminal liability in the United States and
the classification of crimes against persons, property, morals, and public welfare.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID AJ 120
Section DaysTimes
93356 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 P.Carr
OL
Section 93356 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
93357 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 P.Carr
1606
CJ 3
Criminal Evidence
Examines the origin, development, philosophy and constitutional basis of evidence.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU C-ID AJ 124
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93359 T 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 J.Wilson 1604
CJ 4
Criminal Courts and Procedures
Reviews court systems on the state and federal levels.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU C-ID AJ 122
Section DaysTimes
93360 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 N.Carroll
OL
Section 93360 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
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CJ 6
Criminal Investigation
Examines the fundamental investigative techniques of crime scene and follow-up
investigation.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU C-ID AJ 140
Section DaysTimes
93362 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
4.00 J.Field
OL
Section 93362 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
CJ 19
Introduction to Corrections
Provides a history of and critical analysis of punishment, the various types of
punishment, alternatives to punishment, and the impact of punishment on
the Criminal Justice System, corrections, a critical examination of the types
of correctional institutions and the clients housed in each institution, and an
examination of contemporary correctional issues.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU C-ID AJ 200
Section DaysTimes
94624
M
6:30PM-9:35PM
Units Instructor Room
3.00
E.RodriguezWatA280
CJ 20
Criminal Behavior
Studies how and why people become criminals and examines many types of
criminal behavior, such as serial killers, street gangs, child molesters and abusers,
sex offenders, and organized crime members.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93358 W 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 R.Filice 1604
CJ 41
Narcotics Identification and Enforcement
Studies the identification of narcotics and intermediate types of narcotic
investigations; includes licensed personnel, prescriptions, sales, search warrants,
and surveillance.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95170 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 P.Carr
1606
CJ 155D Law Enforcement Skills/Knowledge
Modules
Teaches new or updates existing skills and knowledge of law enforcement training.
Modules of courses may be combined for variable units. May be taken Pass/No Pass
grading only. Four units earned may count toward the associate degree for Criminal
Justice. Prerequisite: Successful completion of a California P.O.S.T. Certified Basic
Acad.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
93344 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.05 L.VaughnOFFCAM
Please call Veronica Chihuahua (408) 270-6458 or Linda Vaughn (408) 223-6730 before
enrolling.
CJ 5
Community and the Justice System
Examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the justice
system in addressing crime and conflict with an emphasis on the challenges and
prospects of administering justice within a diverse multicultural population.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU C-ID AJ 160
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93361 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 H.Bidleman 1604
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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CULINARY ARTS & HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT | FALL 2016
CULINARY ARTS & HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
CAHM 10 Introduction to Hospitality Management
Introduces the hospitality industry on a global scale: travel and tourism, lodging,
foodservice, meetings, conventions and expositions, leisure and recreation.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93215 T 3:05PM-6:10PM3.00R.Larson 322
Units Instructor Room
3.00 D.Russo
OL
Section 93226 is an ONLINE course. Optional Orientation Monday 8/29, 7:00PM-9:00PM,
Room 405. Students will be dropped if they don’t attend orientation or e-mail instructor
prior to Monday 8/29. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93230 Arr.Arr.
3.00 E.MacKusick OL
93231 Arr.Arr.
3.00 E.MacKusick OL
Section 93230 is an ONLINE course. Optional orientation Thursday 9/1, 6:00PM-8:00PM,
Room 435. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93231 is an ONLINE course. Optional orientation Thursday 9/1, 6:00PM-8:00PM,
Room 435. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93227 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 D.Russo
403
93228 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 D.Russo
403
93229 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 Staff
WatA360
CAHM 50AIntroduction to Culinary Arts Basics
Explores kitchen safety and sanitation, nutrition, menu planning, food costing,
principles of cooking, knife skills, tools and equipment, and techniques for making
stocks, sauces, and soups via lecture-based instruction.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93233 W 5:30PM-8:50PM1.00 S.Slater
405
Meets 5 weeks 8/31-9/28.
CAHM 50BIntroduction to Entree Preparation and
Service
Introduces the principles of restaurant organization; purchasing, storage, cutting,
and cooking methods for meat, poultry, fish, shellfish, and vegetarian entrees via
lecture-based instruction.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93234 W 5:30PM-8:50PM1.00 S.Slater
405
Meets 5 weeks 10/5-11/2.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93235 W 5:30PM-8:50PM1.00 S.Slater
405
Meets 5 weeks 11/9-12/7.
CAHM 20 Nutrition
Examines essential nutrients and how they affect our health throughout life
emphasizing and evaluating current developments in nutrition.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
93226 Arr.Arr.
CAHM 50CIntroduction to Appetizers and Baking
Preparation
Introduces the principles of baking breads, cakes, custards, pies; preparation
of fruits, vegetables, starches; and hors d’oeuvre preparation via lecture-based
instruction.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
CAHM 50L Introduction to Culinary Arts Lab
Explores a practical application of basic food preparation, service, costing,
sanitation, menu planning, and purchasing via laboratory-based instruction. Hybrid
Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in CAHM 50A, CAHM 50B, CAHM
50C.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93236 M8:00AM-2:40PM2.00S.Slater 1803
93237 T 8:00AM-2:40PM2.00M.Bailey 1803
93238 W8:00AM-2:40PM2.00M.Bailey 1803
93239 TH8:00AM-2:40PM 2.00 G.Hanle
1803
Enroll in one section only of CAHM 50L.
CAHM 57 Catering and Beverage Operations
Examines menu planning, costing, beverage management, public relations,
hospitality service, and business strategies involved in catering.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93240 TH 12:00PM-2:05PM2.00 S.Slater
435
CAHM 64 Sanitation and Hygiene
Examines and evaluates all phases of food sanitation, public health laws, and
special problems in hotel and restaurant sanitation.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93242 M 5:35PM-7:40PM2.00 P.McCauley 319
CAHM 151B Advanced Culinary Arts
Provides opportunities to create and plan menus, research and develop prep
formulas, and explore a la carte, ethnic food, garde manger, and specialty baking.
Prerequisites: CAHM 50A, CAHM 50B, CAHM 50C, and CAHM 50L or equivalent
experience.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
93218
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
T 12:00PM-3:05PM9.00
T 3:15PM-6:25PM
WTH2:30PM-10:30PM
Instructor Room
E.Carter
908
E.Carter 1803
J.MacVeigh 1802
93219 T 12:00PM-3:05PM9.00 E.Carter
&
T 3:15PM-6:25PM
E.Carter
&
WF2:30PM-10:30PM
E.Carter
908
1803
1802
93220 T 12:00PM-3:05PM9.00 E.Carter
&
T 3:15PM-6:25PM
E.Carter
&
THF2:30PM-10:30PM
E.Carter
908
1803
1802
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
DANCE | FALL 2016
CAHM 153 Garde Manger
Teaches the art of cold food presentation, production of pates, galantines, and
mousselines with emphasis on buffets and platters. Pays special attention to color,
texture, and balance of food.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94621 W 10:00AM-10:50AM2.00 J.MacVeigh 908
&
W 11:00AM-2:05PM
J.MacVeigh 908
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DANCE
Want to learn more about Dance at Cabrillo?
Come to the VAPA Open House, Saturday, May 14, from 5-8pm. FREE. Experience
and explore the rich variety of offerings that you can be part of in the Visual,
Applied, & Performing Arts at Cabrillo!
Dance dates to watch out for:
Mandatory $80 materials fee due at first class meeting.
• Audition for the Winter Dance Concert, August 31, 3:00pm, Crocker Theater
Register for Dance 13 to perform in the Winter Dance Concert
CAHM 155 Basic Baking and Pastry
Introduces equipment, skills, and procedures in commercial bakeries, including
hands-on production of pastries and specialty items.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
• American College Dance Association meeting, September 7, 6:00pm, room 1117
Learn more about attending the regional conference and performance festival
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94724 T
5:00PM-7:05PM 3.00 A.Baldzikowski908
&
T
7:05PM-10:10PM
A.Baldzikowski908
Mandatory $70 materials fee due at first class meeting. For supply list see instructor’s web
page at www.cabrillo.edu/”Directories A-Z.”
CAHM 157L Catering and Beverage Operation Lab
Provides practical application of catering techniques including menu planning,
costing, hospitality service and buffet presentation. Prerequisite: CAHM 50L.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93221 FS8:00AM-2:20PM3.50J.MacVeigh 1803
&
Arr.Arr.
J.MacVeigh 1803
Meets Friday and Saturday 9/2 and 9/3.
+ 177 hr arranged on Fridays and Saturdays around catering events.
CAHM 159 Chocolate
Studies the history and manufacturing of chocolate as well as the practical uses and
techniques in working with dark, white, and milk chocolate.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93222 TH 5:00PM-6:05PM 1.00 A.Baldzikowski908
&
TH 6:05PM-9:15PM
A.Baldzikowski908
Meets 8 weeks 9/1-10/20. Mandatory $50 materials fee due at first class meeting. For
supply list see instructor’s web page at www.cabrillo.edu/”Directories A-Z.”
CAHM 165 Meat Cutting and Sausage Making
Study meat and fish butchering in the food service industry, emphasizing meat
grading, commercial and retail meat identification and structure, techniques of
boning beef, lamb, pork, chicken, and fish; demonstrations of cooking methods
including smoking and sausage making.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93223 M 6:00PM-6:50PM2.00 G.Hanle 1803
&
M 6:50PM-9:55PM
G.Hanle 1803
$100 materials fee due at first class meeting.
CAHM 179 Wines of California
Introduces wines of California, including history, viticultural practices, wine making
styles, and sensory evaluation of representative wines from specific important
regions. Must be 21 or older to enroll. Transfer Credit: Not transferable
• Dance Major meeting, September 12, 6:00pm, room 1117
Discover you pathway to an AA in Dance, and transfer destinations
DANCE 1 Dance Appreciation
Examines 20th Century dance in multiple cultural, artistic, historical and
performance contexts, using lectures, video, demonstration, viewing live
performances and exploration of selected dance styles.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
93428 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 C.Pearlman OL
Section 93428 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructors web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online.
93429 TTH2:30PM-3:50PM 3.00 D.King VAPA1001
DANCE 2A Introduction to Dance I
Introduces basic dance techniques, dance vocabulary, and elements of expressive
style while promoting ease and confidence in movement. Repeatability: May be
taken 1 times; thereafter, may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94863 TH 6:30PM-8:35PM1.00 R.Martyn 1117
DANCE 3AP Dance Conditioning/Pilates I
Presents instruction in the six principles of Pilates mat work with an emphasis on
body/mind awareness, increased strength, flexibility, and efficient movement
function leading to higher level performance in dance techniques and movement
skills.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units. DANCE 3AP is considered a KIN activity course.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95181 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM1.50 S.Spencer 1117
DANCE 3BP Dance Conditioning/Pilates II
Continues instruction in the six principles of Pilates mat work with an emphasis
on body/mind awareness, increased strength, flexibility, and efficient movement
function leading to higher level performance in all dance techniques and
movement skills.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units. DANCE 3BP is considered a KIN activity course.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95182 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM1.50 S.Spencer 1117
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94623 TH 5:30PM-8:35PM3.00 S.Slater
405
Mandatory $75 materials fee due at first class meeting.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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DANCE 3CP Dance Conditioning/Pilates III
Teaches performance of the six principles of Pilates work with an emphasis on
sequences increasing strength, flexibility, and efficient movement function
leading to higher level performance in all dance techniques and movement skills.
Prerequisite: DANCE 3BP or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units. DANCE 3CP is considered a KIN activity course.
DANCE 9B Beginning Jazz Dance ll
Continues the exploration of Jazz Dance techniques from DANCE 9A adding
aspects of musicality, performance, and stylistic nuance. Prerequisite: DANCE 9A or
equivalent skills. Repeatability: May be taken 1 time; thereafter may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95183 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM1.50 S.Spencer 1117
DANCE 13 Repertory Dance
Presents the rehearsal processes and performance styles of faculty and guest
artists, culminating in a fully produced dance concert. Repeatability: This course
may be taken no more than four times, including in any combination with the
following course(s): DANCE 13, 14A, 53, 92, 57, 67.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
DANCE 4 Contemporary Modern Dance I
Introduces the foundations of current physical and expressive beginning
dance techniques by focusing on basic skills, musicality, and the art of dance.
Recommended Preparation: DANCE 2A. Repeatability: This course may be taken no
more than four times, including in any combination with the following course(s):
DANCE 4, 5, 64.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93453 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 1.50 D.King
1117
DANCE 5 Contemporary Modern Dance II
Teaches intermediate contemporary modern dance technique, develops personal
expression and musicality, improves alignment, body awareness, and conditioning
while performing longer and more challenging movement combinations to live
music. Recommended Preparation: DANCE 4. Repeatability: This course may be
taken no more than four times, including in any combination with the following
course(s): DANCE 4, 5, 64.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93454 MW12:40PM-2:45PM 2.00 D.King
1117
DANCE 7 Ballet I
Introduces basic techniques and principles of ballet through barre, center floor
work, across-the-floor combinations while acquainting the student with the
aesthetics, history and tradition of classical ballet. Recommended Preparation:
DANCE 2A. Repeatability: This course may be taken no more than four times,
including in any combination with the following course(s): DANCE 7, 8, 76, 78.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93456 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM 2.00 S.Took-Zozaya1117
DANCE 8 Ballet II
Presents intermediate level techniques and principles of ballet through barre,
center floor work and across-the-floor combinations while exploring in more
depth the aesthetics, history and tradition of the classical ballet. Recommended
Preparation: DANCE 7. Repeatability: This course may be taken no more than four
times, including in any combination with the following course(s): DANCE 7, 8, 76,
78.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
95215 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM Units Instructor Room
1.50 S.Took-Zozaya 1117
DANCE 9A Beginning Jazz Dance l
Introduces beginning level Jazz Dance techniques, warm-up, and conditioning
exercises for the student who has little or no prior experience. Recommended
Preparation: DANCE 2A. Repeatability: May be taken 1 time; thereafter may be
audited. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93465 MW6:30PM-7:50PM 1.50 C.Owen 1117
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94872 M3:00PM-3:50PM1.00D.King 1117
&
W3:00PM-4:05PM D.King 1117
94870 M3:00PM-5:05PM2.00C.Pearlman1117
94871 MW3:00PM-6:05PM 3.00 D.King
1117
DANCE 15A Salsa Dance I
Introduces the Salsa Dance genre and its social importance for the student with
little or no experience in the form. Recommended Preparation: DANCE 2A. May be
taken 1 time; thereafter, may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94877 TH 3:45PM-5:50PM 1.00 A.FarhoodWatA130
94875 TH 3:45PM-6:50PM 1.50 A.FarhoodWatA130
DANCE 15B Salsa Dance ll
Continues the study of physical and expressive techniques from DANCE 15A with
emphasis placed on performing more complex Salsa Dance figures. Prerequisite:
DANCE 15A. May be taken 1 time; thereafter, may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94878 TH 3:45PM-5:50PM 1.00 A.FarhoodWatA130
94876 TH 3:45PM-6:50PM 1.50 A.FarhoodWatA130
DANCE 17A Latin Dance l
Introduces fundamentals of Latin Dance techniques, merengue, salsa, cha cha, and
bachata, to students with little or no dance experience. Recommended Preparation:
DANCE 2A. May be taken 1 time; thereafter, may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
93443
T
6:30PM-8:35PM
Units Instructor Room
1.00
H.Jackson-Jones1117
DANCE 17B Latin Dance ll
Continues the study of Latin Dance from DANCE 17A, introducing the Rumba and
Samba, and beginning the focus on Latin forms for performance and competition.
Prerequisite: DANCE 17A or equivalent skills. May be taken 1 time; thereafter may
be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
93444
T
6:30PM-8:35PM
Units Instructor Room
1.00
H.Jackson-Jones1117
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93464 MW6:30PM-7:50PM 1.50 C.Owen 1117
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
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DANCE 17C Latin Dance lll
Continues the study of Latin Dance from DANCE 17B, introducing the Mambo
and Cumbia forms with focus skill building for competition and advanced level
performance. Prerequisite: DANCE 17B or equivalent skills. May be taken 1 time;
thereafter may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
DANCE 82A Body Mind Techniques: Applied
Somatics I
Provides students of any experience level an introductory survey of somatic
modalites, increasing body awareness and wellness through an exploration of
movement and dance as a creative, performance, and healing art.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
93445
T
6:30PM-8:35PM
Section DaysTimes
93459
MW
9:30AM-10:50AM
Units Instructor Room
1.00
H.Jackson-Jones1117
DANCE 19A Hip Hop Dance I
Introduces the foundation of current physical and expressive Hip Hop Dance
techniques to the student with little or no experience in the form by focusing on
basic skills, musicality and the different Hip Hop Dance genres. Recommended
Preparation: DANCE 2A. May be taken 1 time; thereafter, may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93447 TTH4:00PM-5:20PM 1.50 J.Mathis 1117
93446 TTH7:00PM-8:20PM 1.50 C.OwenWatA130
DANCE 19B Hip Hop Dance ll
Continues the exploration of foundational techniques in Hip Hop Dance from DANCE
19A with increasing emphasis on the use of correct form and safe performance for
personal expression. Prerequisite: DANCE 19A or equivalent skills. May be taken 1
time; thereafter may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93449 TTH4:00PM-5:20PM 1.50 J.Mathis 1117
93448 TTH7:00PM-8:20PM 1.50 C.OwenWatA130
DANCE 19C Hip Hop Dance llI
Continues the study of Hip Hop Dance techniques from DANCE 19B synthesizing Hip
Hop Dance techniques with personal expression and musicality, encouraging the
student to find a personal connection to the dance form. Prerequisite: DANCE 19B
or equivalent skills. May be taken 1 time; thereafter, may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
93460
&
Units Instructor Room
1.50
R.Van Dessel
1117
TTH 1:20PM-3:05PM 1.00
TTH 1:20PM-3:05PM
Y.Porter-Honicky512
Y.Porter-Honicky512
Meets 12 weeks 9/20-10/27 and 11/8-12/15. Students must be enrolled in the Academy
for College Excellence (ACE). For information regarding the Academy for College Excellence,
see Digital Management Career Prepartion in the Schedule of Classes or call (831) 4773340.
93462 TTH 2:00PM-3:25PM 1.00 S.Took-Zozaya1117
&
TTH 2:00PM-3:25PM
S.Took-Zozaya1117
Meets 12 weeks 9/20-10/27 and 11/8-12/15. Students must be enrolled in the Academy
for College Excellence (ACE). For information regarding the Academy for College Excellence,
see Digital Management Career Prepartion in the Schedule of Classes or call (831) 4773340.
93461
&
TTH
TTH
2:05PM-3:30PM
1.00
2:05PM-3:30PM
R.Van Dessel
R.Van Dessel
WatA130
WatA130
Meets 12 weeks 9/20-10/27 and 11/8-12/15. Students must be enrolled in the Academy
for College Excellence (ACE). For information regarding the Academy for College Excellence,
see Digital Management Career Prepartion in the Schedule of Classes or call (831) 4773340.
DANCE 82B Body Mind Techniques: Applied
Somatics II
Provides students of any experience level an introductory survey of somatic
modalites, increasing body awareness and wellness through an exploration of
movement and dance as a creative, performance, and healing art.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
93463
MW
9:30AM-10:50AM
Units Instructor Room
1.50
R.Van Dessel
1117
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93451 TTH4:00PM-5:20PM 1.50 J.Mathis 1117
93450 TTH7:00PM-8:20PM 1.50 C.OwenWatA130
DANCE 21A Ballroom Dance I
Introduces the basic steps and skills in selected ballroom dance styles including Fox
Trot, Waltz, Swing, Two Step, Salsa and additional popular ballroom dances. May be
taken 1 time; thereafter, may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94892 F 6:30PM-8:35PM1.00 A.Farhood 1117
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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DENTAL HYGIENE | FALL 2016
DENTAL HYGIENE
For the following Dental Hygiene courses you must be in the Dental
Hygiene program to enroll. Materials fee required.
DH 160
Oral Health Education
Presents concepts of oral disease, prevention, and promotion of positive attitudes
and behaviors toward oral health.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93466 F 1:00PM-3:05PM2.00J.Gunn HW2113
&
F 3:15PM-4:05PM
J.Gunn HW2114
DH 162A Patient Assessment I
Introduces medical-dental history, oral inspection, oral manifestation of diseases
and emergencies.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93467 W 1:30PM-4:35PM 3.00 A.AldersonHW2105
&
W 4:45PM-5:35PM
A.AldersonHW2114
DH 163A Dental Radiology
Presents principles of dental radiation theory including: radiographic techniques,
laboratory and clinical application, radiation safety principles, equipment
operation, processing and mounting.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
93468
&
&
&
&
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
T 8:15AM-10:20AM3.00
T 10:40AM-11:30AM
T 12:30PM-2:35PM
T 2:45PM-4:50PM
TH9:00AM-9:50AM
TH 10:00AM-12:05PM
TH1:00PM-3:05PM
Instructor Room
B.Clark HW2113
B.Clark HW2113
B.Clark HW2115
B.Clark HW2115
B.Clark HW2113
B.Clark HW2115
B.Clark HW2115
DH 180
Oral Pathology
Introduces general pathology and clinical pathology of diseases affecting the oral,
head and neck areas.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93470 M 10:15AM-12:20PM2.00 S.Reddy HW2212
DH 181
Clinical Dental Hygiene II
Introduces advanced clinical techniques, advanced treatment planning, and
evaluation of treatment through clinical experiences at Cabrillo and outside clinics.
Third in a four-course series.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94714 W1:00PM-2:50PM8.50J.Gunn HW2113
&
M 1:00PM-5:05PM
C.LemonHW2114
&
T 7:45AM-11:50AM
C.Lemon HW2114
&
T 1:00PM-5:05PM
C.LemonHW2114
&
TH 7:45AM-11:50AM
J.Gunn HW2114
&
TH1:00PM-5:05PM
J.Ray HW2114
DH 182A Advanced Case Studies
Provides opportunity to apply critical thinking skills in relating theoretical principles
to clinical practice using a case study approach.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93471 W 11:00AM-11:50AM1.00 B.Clark HW2113
DH 186A Community Oral Health
Introduces the principles and practices of dental public health, and the role of the
dental hygienist as an innovator of and educator in community health programs.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93472 W 3:00PM-5:05PM 2.00 HW2113
DH 170
Tooth Morphology, Oral Histology, and
Oral Embryology
Discriminates between normal and abnormal clinical appearance of the permanent
and deciduous dentition as well as in-depth oral histology and oral embryology.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93469 M 1:30PM-3:35PM 2.00 A.AldersonHW2113
&
M 3:45PM-4:35PM
A.AldersonHW2113
DH 171
Introduction to Clinical Dental Hygiene
Introduces professional/ethical conduct, sterilization, infection control, patient
assessment, and instrument basics of: exploring, probing, and beginning scaling
techniques through laboratory and clinical experiences. First in a four-course series
in clinical dental hygiene practice.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
94713
&
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
M 8:00AM-11:05AM6.00
M 11:15AM-12:05PM
W 8:00AM-12:05PM
F 8:00AM-12:05PM
Instructor Room
N.Vanoli HW2113
A.AldersonHW2114
A.AldersonHW2114
A.AldersonHW2114
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
DIGITAL MANAGEMENT & CAREER PREPARATION | FALL 2016
DIGITAL MANAGEMENT & CAREER PREPARATION
Academy for College Excellence
Not sure of what to study? Want to learn how to succeed in college and
in life? Academy for College Excellence (ACE) is an exciting and fun program that
helps students develop their professional, academic, and personal skills so that
they can be effective in every aspect of their lives. In the program, students take
a cluster of classes that are focused on a special theme, a theme that you care
about! Students build relationships with the faculty and get support from the other
students both in and out of the classroom. This program can set you on your path to
achieve your goals. It has worked for hundreds of students and can work for you!
Social Justice: Find ways to help create equality and a just world by deeply
exploring a problem in society that is important to you. Working in a team, students
will be given the tools to conduct in-depth research that will help them find
solutions to address the issues. Cohorts include:
Aptos cohort 1: CABT 107-93196, DANCE 82A-93460, DMCP 110-93488, DMCP
111-93490, DMCP 112-93493, DMCP 113-93496, ENGL 100-93554, ENGL 11593600, ENGL 255-93684
Aptos cohort 2: CABT 107-93198, DANCE 82A-93462, DMCP 110-93487, DMCP
111-93491, DMCP 112-93494, DMCP 113-93497, ENGL 100-94711, ENGL 11593601, ENGL 255-93686
Watsonville cohort 3: CABT 107-93197, DANCE 82A-93461, DMCP 110-93489,
DMCP 111-93492, DMCP 112-93495, DMCP 113-93498, ENGL 100-93561, ENGL
115-93599, ENGL 255-93685
Students are required to enroll in all of the courses within their specific learning
community. Students cannot mix sections between learning communities. For
more information, visit our web site at www.cabrillo.edu/academics/ace. To enroll
in ACE, contact the Learning Community Center at (831) 477-3340.
DMCP 110 Foundation Course
Develops professional behaviors that lead to academic and professional career
success such as developing self-discipline, leading self-managed teams, and
creating effective teams composed of individuals with different working styles.
Recommended Preparation: READ 255 or eligibility for READ 205. Pass/No Pass
grading only. Materials fee of $15 is required.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
93488
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
TWTHF 9:00AM-5:00PM 3.00K.Jonker/J.Navarro
93487
TWTHF 9:00AM-5:00PM 3.00S.Took-Zozaya/J.Navarro 512
93489
TWTHF 9:00AM-5:00PM 3.00V.Bañales/A.Endris WatA380
Meets 2 weeks 9/6-9/16.
Room
513
Meets 2 weeks 9/6-9/16.
Meets 2 weeks 9/6-9/16.
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DMCP 111 Introduction to Team Self-Management
Introduces the theory and practice of team self-management and its application
in work organizations: exploring the connections between one’s purpose and
intentions and one’s behaviors, and develops the self-management skills to
successfully attain one’s goals. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent
enrollment in DMCP 110 or DMCP 112. Recommended Preparation: READ 255 or
eligibility for READ 205.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93491 MW9:00AM-10:15AM 2.00 J.Navarro
512
93492 TTH9:00AM-10:20AM2.00 G.West WatA380
Meets 12 weeks 9/20-10/27 and 11/8-12/15. Holiday 11/24.
93490 TTH 10:30AM-11:50AM2.00 J.Navarro
Meets 12 weeks 9/20-10/27 and 11/8-12/15. Holiday 11/24.
513
DMCP 112 Social Justice Research Methods and Team
Management
Explores and applies social justice research methods; topics may include leading
and working on a self-managing work team, developing project management
skills, and identifying and analyzing opportunities that lead to proposals and
business plans. Hybrid Requisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in DMCP
110 and DMCP 111. Recommended Preparation: READ 255 or eligibility for READ
205.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93494 MW 10:30AM-12:35PM3.00 J.Navarro
512/516
&
Arr.Arr.
J.Navarro 516
Meets 12 weeks 9/19-10/26 and 11/7-12/14. + 40 min arranged per day.
93495 MW1:30PM-3:35PM 3.00 A.Endris WatA330/
&
Arr.Arr.
A.Endris WatA380
Meets 12 weeks 9/19-10/26 and 11/7-12/14. + 40 min arranged per day.
93493 MW1:30PM-3:40PM 3.00 J.Navarro
&
Arr.Arr.
J.Navarro
Meets 12 weeks 9/19-10/26 and 11/7-12/14. + 40 min arranged per day.
513/516
516
DMCP 113 Field Study in Research Methods and
Team Work
Develops professional skills that lead to professional career success. Hybrid
Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in DMCP 110 or DMCP 111 or
DMCP 112. Recommended Preparation: READ 255 or eligibility for READ 205.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
93497
&
&
&
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
MW9:00AM-12:30PM 1.50
M2:10PM-4:20PM
W2:10PM-4:20PM
T 11:00AM-4:40PM
TH 11:00AM-4:40PM
F 10:00AM-3:40PM
Meets 1 week 10/31-11/4.
Instructor Room
S.Reynolds 512
S.Reynolds 512
S.Reynolds 515
S.Reynolds 512
S.Reynolds 515
S.Reynolds 515
93496 MT9:00AM-2:40PM 1.50 J.Navarro
&
WTHF9:00AM-2:40PM
J.Navarro
Meets 1 week 10/31-11/4.
513
516
93498 MT 10:00AM-3:40PM1.50 A.Endris WatA380
&
WTHF10:00AM-3:40PM
A.Endris WatA330
Meets 1 week 10/31-11/4.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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DIGITAL MANAGEMENT & CAREER PREPARATION | FALL 2016
DIGITAL MEDIA
DMCP 130 First Year Experience Seminar
Supports students’ successful participation within learning communities and
transition to other Cabrillo College programs.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Curious about our programs, classes, and facilities?
Come to the VAPA Open House Event – Saturday, May 14, 2016, 5:00-8:00PM
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93499 M 9:00AM-10:50AM1.00 E.Grabiel
517
Students must be enrolled in STARS First Year Experience program. For information, call
(831) 477-3340 or see www.cabrillostars.org.
Puzzling over which courses to take first?
General Orientation for Digital Media, Art Photography, and Art Studio Fields
• Monday, August 22, 2016, 6:00-6:45PM, Room VAPA 2022
94783 T 9:00AM-10:50AM1.00 E.Grabiel
517
Digital Media (DM) will join Art Studio (ART) and Art Photography (AP) for an
overview of programs, degrees, certificates and introductory courses.
93500 W 9:00AM-10:50AM1.00 E.Grabiel
517
93501 TH 9:00AM-10:50AM1.00 E.Grabiel
517
DM 1
Introduction to Digital Media
Introduces digital media from historical and contemporary perspectives,
emphasizing practical fundamentals of design, the production process, and creative
technology applications. Materials fees may apply.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ARTS 250
Students must be enrolled in STARS First Year Experience program. For information, call
(831) 477-3340 or see www.cabrillostars.org.
Students must be enrolled in STARS First Year Experience program. For information, call
(831) 477-3340 or see www.cabrillostars.org.
Students must be enrolled in STARS First Year Experience program. For information, call
(831) 477-3340 or see www.cabrillostars.org.
Section DaysTimes
93475 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
4.00 W.Norris
OL
93476 Arr.Arr.
4.00 W.Norris
OL
93474 T 2:30PM-5:35PM4.00M.Loos
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Loos
317
OL
93473 W2:30PM-5:35PM4.00M.Loos
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Loos
317
OL
Section 93475 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
Section 93476 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
Section 93474 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets throughout the semester at the scheduled
times with an additional 2 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details see instructor’s web
page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93473 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets throughout the semester at the scheduled
times with an additional 2 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details see the instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
DM 2
Digital Publishing I
Builds on InDesign basics taught in DM 1 covering page design and layout,
typographic fundamentals, and precise formatting to produce print-ready
documents and publications. Taught on Macintosh. Adaptable to Windows.
Prerequisite: DM 1 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93479 T 11:15AM-2:20PM 4.00 B.RegardzLRC1097
&
Arr.Arr.
B.Regardz
OL
Section 93479 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly at the scheduled times with
an additional 2 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
DIGITAL MEDIA | FALL 2016
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DM 4
Digital Graphics
Introduces creation and editing of digital graphics, illustrations, photographs, and
applied color theory for pre-press production and screen-based media. Materials
fee may apply. Prerequisite: DM 1 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
DM 13
Photoshop Techniques II
Covers advanced Photoshop techniques and topics including: levels and curves,
alpha channels, filters, vector masks, lighting effects, and perspective. Materials fee
may apply. Prerequisite: DM 12 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
93481
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93478 T 6:00PM-9:05PM 4.00 L.MurrayLRC1097
&
Arr.Arr.
L.Murray
OL
Days Times
Arr. Arr.
UnitsInstructor
4.00W.Norris
Room
OL
Section 93481 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
93482
&
M
Arr.
2:30PM-5:35PM
Arr.
4.00
B.Regardz/ W.Parham
B.Regardz/ W.Parham
LRC1097
OL
Section 93482 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly at the scheduled times with
an additional 2 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
DM 5
Design for Digital Media
Explores the visual design process for digital media focusing on creative problem
solving for both print and the web. Prerequisite: DM 1.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
94720 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
4.00 W.Norris
OL
Section 94720 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
DM 6
Digital Publishing II
Builds on experience in prerequisite disciplines to apply advanced InDesign
techniques for professional typography, graphic design, color theory, page layout,
imagery, and visual communication principles to create, design, and produce
original promotional materials for diverse cross-media projects. Prerequisite: DM 2
and DM 4 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
93483
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
W
11:15AM-2:20PM4.00 B.Regardz/L.Murray VAPA2021
Arr.Arr.B.Regardz/L.Murray OL
Section 93483 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets throughout the semester at the scheduled
times with an additional 2 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s web
page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
DM 12
Photoshop Techniques I
Covers intermediate Photoshop techniques and topics including: image
manipulation, adjustment layers, resolution, masks, channels, retouching, and
colorization. Material fee may apply. Prerequisite: DM 4 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93477 TH 2:30PM-5:35PM 4.00 L.MurrayLRC1097
&
Arr.Arr.
L.Murray
OL
Section 93477 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly at the scheduled times with
an additional 2 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93478 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets throughout the semester at the scheduled
times with an additional 2 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s web
page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
DM 35
Intermediate Video Production
Studies the digital video production process addressing story concepts, script,
scenes, storyboards, shooting, lighting, effects, editing, and DVD authoring.
Prerequisite: DM 34 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94717 W 11:15AM-2:20PM4.00 D.GallantLRC1097
&
W 2:30PM-4:35PM
D.GallantLRC1097
DM 60
Web Publishing I: HTML and CSS
Presents planning and production of web sites including: Text, Graphics, Handcoded HTML, Basic Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and HTML and CSS Validation.
Prerequisite: DM 1 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
93485 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
4.00 W.Parham OL
Section 90725 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
93484 M 11:15AM-2:20PM4.00 J.Govsky LRC1097
&
Arr.Arr.
J.Govsky
OL
Section 93484 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets throughout the semester at the scheduled
times with 2 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
DM 61
Web Publishing II: Graphics and CSS
Presents planning, design, and production of graphics and page layouts for web
sites using hand-coded HTML and CSS, including image creation and editing, color,
conversion, compression, web typography, rollovers, tables, validation, and design
considerations specific to online graphics. Prerequisites: DM 60.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93486 M 6:00PM-9:05PM 4.00 J.GovskyLRC1097
&
Arr.Arr.
J.Govsky
OL
Section 93486 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly at the scheduled times with
an additional 2 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION | FALL 2016
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Orientation for new ECE students and students wanting academic
advising for the ECE program Thursday, 8/18 (prior to start of semester),
6:00PM, Room WatA150.
ECE 31
Child Growth and Development
Examines the major physical, psychosocial, and cognitive/language developmental
milestones for children from conception through adolescence with an emphasis on
non-judgmental observation. May be offered in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format.
Corequisite: For sections taught in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format: Concurrent
enrollment in an appropriate ESL course or ENGL 255, as indicated by assessment
or an ESL prerequisite course. Recommended Preparation: For sections taught in an
English Format: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: ECE 31, 32, 33 or PSYCH 8 combined:
maximum credit- 1 course. C-ID CDEV 100
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93509 M 10:00AM-1:05PM3.00 M.Chao
1508
93510 W 10:00AM-1:05PM3.00 M.Chao
1508
93511 W 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 J.Chadwick 509
93513 W 6:30PM-9:35PM 3.00 O.GarciaWatC107
Orientation for new ECE students and students wanting academic advising for the ECE
program Thursday, 8/18 (prior to start of semester), 6:00PM, Room WatA150.
93512 Arr.Arr.
3.00 D.Cox
&
TH 6:30PM-9:35PM
D.Cox
OL
1521
Section 93512 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets 4 Thursdays at the stated times, 9/1, 10/6,
11/3 and 12/1, with the balance of course work and content completed online. For details,
see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93514 Arr.Arr.
3.00 J.Chadwick OL
&
M 6:30PM-9:35PM
J.Chadwick 509
Section 93514 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets 4 Mondays at the stated times, 9/12, 10/3,
11/14, and 12/12 with the balance of course work and content completed online. For
details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
ECE 32
Child, Family, and Community
Examines the developing child in a societal context focusing on the
interrelationship of family, school and community, emphasizing historical and
sociocultural factors. May be offered in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format. Corequisite:
ENGL 255 for sections taught in Spanish or in Bilingual Format: Concurrent
enrollment in an appropriate ESL course or ENGL 255, as indicated by assessment or
an ESL prerequisite course. Recommended Preparation: For sections taught in an
English Format: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: ECE 31, 32, 33 or PSYCH 8 combined:
maximum credit-1 course. C-ID CDEV 110
Section
93515
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
T
6:30PM-9:35PM 3.00 D.Sakamoto Steidl
Room
1606
93516
TH
1606
6:30PM-9:35PM 3.00 D.Sakamoto Steidl
ECE 34
Observation and Assessment Methods In
Early Childhood Education
Uses observation and assessment to document development and learning, promote
children’s success and maintain quality programs in collaboration with families and
ECE professionals. May be offered in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format. Prerequisite:
ECE 31 or ECE 131. Corequisite: For sections taught in Spanish or in a Bilingual
Format: Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate ESL course or ENGL 255, as
indicated by assessment or an ESL prerequisite course. Recommended Preparation:
For sections taught in an English Format: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU C-ID ECE 200
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93517 W 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 E.Dansker 1508
ECE 51
Principles of Working With Young Children
Studies developmentally appropriate practices emphasizing the key role of
relationships, constructive adult-child interactions, and teaching strategies
supporting comprehensive development of all children. May be offered in Spanish
or in a Bilingual Format. Prerequisite: ECE 31 or ECE 131. Corequisite: For sections
taught in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format: Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate
ESL course or ENGL 255, as indicated by assessment or an ESL prerequisite course.
Recommended Preparation: For sections taught in an English Format: Eligibility for
ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU C-ID ECE 120
Section DaysTimes
93518
T
6:30PM-9:35PM
Units Instructor Room
3.00
J.Gallagher Heil 1521
ECE 52
Teaching in a Diverse Society
Examines the development of social identities in diverse societies including
theoretical and practical implications of oppression and privilege on children,
families, programs, classrooms and teaching. Prerequisite: ECE 32 or ECE 142.
Recommended Preparation: ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU C-ID ECE 230
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93519 T 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 M.Latta 1508
Counts toward the Specialization Certificates in Anti-Bias Curriculum and in Working with
Culturally Diverse Families. Offered Fall semester only.
ECE 53
Introduction to Curriculum for the Young
Child
Focuses on knowledge and skills for creating developmentally appropriate
curriculum and environments for children through age 6 emphasizing essential role
of play and sensory learning. May be offered in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format.
Corequisite: ECE 53L. For sections taught in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format:
Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate ESL course or ENGL 255, as indicated by
assessment or an ESL prerequisite course. Recommended Preparation: For sections
taught in an English Format: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU C-ID ECE 130
Section DaysTimes
93520
M
6:30PM-9:35PM
Units Instructor Room
3.00
A.RenteriaWatD101
Orientation for new ECE students and students wanting academic advising for the ECE
program Thursday, 8/18 (prior to start of semester), 6:00PM, Room WatA150.
93521 TH 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 M.Lodha 1508
Obtain payment form at first class meeting from instructor for mandatory $20 materials
fee, and show proof of payment to instructor at next class meeting. Payments can be made
to either Bookstore or College Bank.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION | FALL 2016
ECE 53L Curriculum Materials Lab
Provides support, in a lab setting, for students enrolled in ECE 53 to develop, design,
and prepare learning materials for use with young children through six years of age.
Prerequisite: ECE 53 or concurrent enrollment.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93522 F 1:30PM-5:45PM0.50S.Paiva 1508
Meets 4 Fridays 9/16, 10/14, 11/4, and 12/2.
93523 S 9:00AM-1:15PM0.50S.Paiva
1508
95275 S 9:00AM-1:15PM0.50S.Paiva
1508
93524 S 1:30PM-5:45PM0.50S.Paiva
1508
Meets 4 Saturdays 9/17, 10/15, 11/5, and 12/3.
Meets 4 Saturdays 9/24, 10/22, 11/12, and 12/10.
Meets 4 Saturdays 9/17, 10/15, 11/5, and 12/3.
ECE 54
Early Childhood Education Practicum
Lecture
Supports supervised student teaching exploring connections between theory
and practice using child-centered, play-oriented approaches to teaching and
learning, and building healthy, caring relations. Prerequisite: ECE 31 or ECE 131.
Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ECE 51 and ECE 53.
Recommended Preparation: COMM 6.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU C-ID ECE 210
Section DaysTimes
93525
MW
8:00AM-1:00PM
Units Instructor Room
4.00
J.Gallagher Heil 1521
Also meets 6 Thursdays, 9/8, 9/22, 10/6, 10/20, 11/3, and 11/17 4:00PM-6:00PM, Room
1521. Mandatory orientation Friday, 8/26 (before start of semester) 1:00PM-5:00PM,
Room 1508. Obtain Live Scan Form from Cabrillo College Human Resources, Building 1550
and call Campus Police (831) 479-6314 for mandatory fingerprinting appointment by
Friday 8/19.
93527
MW
8:00AM-1:00PM
4.00
J.Gallagher Heil
1521
93526 TTH8:00AM-1:00PM 4.00 M.Chao
1508
Also meets 6 Thursdays, 9/8, 9/22, 10/6, 10/20, 11/3, and 11/17 4:00PM-6:00PM, Room
1521. Mandatory orientation Friday, 8/26 (before start of semester) 1:00PM-5:00PM,
Room 1508. Obtain Live Scan Form from Cabrillo College Human Resources, Building 1550
and call Campus Police (831) 479-6314 for mandatory fingerprinting appointment by
Friday 8/19. Placement at mentor sites is by Instructor consent.
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ECE 59
Health, Safety, and Nutrition Issues In the
Childcare Setting
Teaches essential information and skills regarding the health, safety and nutritional
needs of young children including relevant regulations, standards, policies and
procedures. May be offered in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format. Corequisite: ECE
159L OR current CPR and First Aid Certification by the American Red Cross. For
sections taught in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format: Concurrent enrollment in
an appropriate ESL course or ENGL 255, as indicated by assessment or an ESL
prerequisite course. Recommended Preparation: For sections taught in an English
Format: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU C-ID ECE 220
Section DaysTimes
93530
W
6:30PM-9:35PM
Units Instructor Room
3.00
P.PastorCross
1521
ECE 128 Intermediate Child Care Practicum
Offers supervised field experience for students who have completed one semester
of the Early Childhood Education Practicum. Prerequisite: ECE 54 or equivalent
skills. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ECE 158.
Recommended Preparation: ECE 34, ECE 135.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93502
TH
4:00PM-6:00PM
3.00
J.Gallagher Heil 1521
&
Arr.
Arr.
J.Gallagher Heil 1521
Meets 8 Thursdays 9/1, 9/15, 9/29, 10/13, 10/27, 11/10, 12/1, 12/15 + 8 hr 50 min
arranged per week. Section 93502 is designed for students who have applied and been
accepted for a Cabrillo College Children’s Center internship. Obtain Live Scan Form from
Cabrillo College Human Resources, Building 1550. Fingerprinting must be completed by
Friday 8/19 at Campus Police office (831) 479-6314.
ECE 131 Child Growth and Development
Examines the major physical, psychosocial, and cognitive/language developmental
milestones for children from conception through adolescence with an emphasis on
non-judgmental observation. May be offered in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format.
Corequisite: For sections taught in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format: Concurrent
enrollment in an appropriate ESL course or ENGL 255, as indicated by assessment
or an ESL prerequisite course. Recommended Preparation: For sections taught in an
English Format: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Also meets 6 Thursdays, 9/8, 9/22, 10/6, 10/20, 11/3, and 11/17 4:00PM-6:00PM, Room
1521. Mandatory orientation Friday, 8/26 (before start of semester) 1:00PM-5:00PM,
Room 1508. Obtain Live Scan Form from Cabrillo College Human Resources, Building 1550
and call Campus Police (831) 479-6314 for mandatory fingerprinting appointment by
Friday 8/19.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93504 M 10:00AM-1:05PM3.00 M.Chao
1508
93528 TTH8:00AM-1:00PM 4.00 M.Chao
93503 W 6:30PM-9:35PM 3.00 O.GarciaWatC107
1508
Also meets 6 Thursdays, 9/8, 9/22, 10/6, 10/20, 11/3, and 11/17 4:00PM-6:00PM, Room
1521. Mandatory orientation Friday, 8/26 (before start of semester) 1:00PM-5:00PM,
Room 1508. Obtain Live Scan Form from Cabrillo College Human Resources, Building 1550
and call Campus Police (831) 479-6314 for mandatory fingerprinting appointment by
Friday 8/19. Placement at mentor sites is by Instructor consent.
94638 W 10:00AM-1:05PM3.00 M.Chao
1508
94639 W 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 J.Chadwick 509
Orientation for new ECE students and students wanting academic advising for the ECE
program Thursday, 8/18 (prior to start of semester), 6:00PM, Room WatA150.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION | FALL 2016
ECE 133 Understanding Infant Development
Examines the cognitive, language, physical, and social/emotional development of
infants and how development is supported through relationships and attachment
with their family and caregivers. May be offered in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format.
Corequisite: For sections taught in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format: Concurrent
enrollment in an appropriate ESL course or ENGL 255, as indicated by assessment
or an ESL prerequisite course. Recommended Preparation: For sections taught in an
English Format: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94642
W
2:30PM-4:45PM
Meets 8 weeks 9/14-11/2.
Units Instructor Room
1.00
J.Gallagher Heil 1508
ECE 134C Curriculum With Toddlers
Focuses on principles and practices for planning, implementing, observing,
documenting, and evaluating curriculum for young children between the ages of 10
and 36 months. Corequisite: For sections taught in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format:
Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate ESL course or ENGL 255, as indicated by
assessment or an ESL prerequisite course. Recommended Preparation: ECE 31 or ECE
131 and/or current experience as a caregiver for infants and toddlers.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94643 TH 6:30PM-9:35PM 2.00 A.AlstonWatD101
Meets 11 weeks 9/8-11/17. Orientation for new ECE students and students wanting
academic advising for the ECE program Thursday, 8/18 (prior to start of semester), 6:00PM,
Room WatA150.
ECE 135 Infant and Toddler Program Development
Teaches principles for planning developmentally appropriate and culturally
responsive group care of infants and toddlers to promote cognitive, language,
social/emotional, and physical skills. May be offered in Spanish or in a Bilingual
Format. Prerequisite: ECE 31 or ECE 131. Corequisite: For sections taught in Spanish
or in a Bilingual Format: Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate ESL course or
ENGL 255, as indicated by assessment or an ESL prerequisite course. Recommended
Preparation: For sections taught in an English Format: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and
READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93506 M 6:30PM-9:30PM4.00 B.Aldridge 1508
&
S 9:00AM-2:35PM B.Aldridge 1508
Also meets 4 Saturdays 9/10, 10/1, 10/29, and 11/19.
ECE 156G Circle Time Activities
Introduces concepts and strategies for choosing and presenting developmentally
appropriate circle times with young children. May be offered in Spanish or in a
Bilingual Format. Corequisite: For sections taught in Spanish or in a Bilingual
Format: Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate ESL course or ENGL 255, as
indicated by assessment or an ESL prerequisite course. Recommended Preparation:
ECE 31 or ECE 131; ECE 53. For sections taught in an English Format: Eligibility for
ENGL 100 and READ 100. Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94893 TH 6:30PM-9:35PM 2.00 M.CastroWatC107
Meets 11 weeks 9/15-12/8. No class 10/20. Holiday 11/27. Orientation for new ECE
students and students wanting academic advising for the ECE program Thursday, 8/18
(prior to start of semester), 6:00PM, Room WatA150.
ECE 157A Administration and Supervision of
Children’s Programs
Presents an overview of quality programs for children, emphasizing: regulations
and policy; promotion and enrollment; personnel; financial management; space
and equipment; and relationships with families. Prerequisites: Completion of
ECE core units (ECE 32 or 142; ECE 51 and ECE 53) or Associate Teacher Child
Development Permit and one year teaching experience.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94644 Arr.Arr.
3.00 J.Marshall
OL
&
M 6:30PM-9:35PM
J.Marshall 1521
Section 94644 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets 4 Mondays at the stated times, 8/29, 9/26,
10/24 and 12/5 with the balance of course work and content completed online. For details,
see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online Counts toward Certificate of Proficiency
in ECE Administration. Offered fall semester only.
ECE 157C Supervising Adults in the Childcare
Setting
Explores methods and principles of supporting and supervising adults in early
childhood settings, emphasizing the role of experienced teachers mentoring new
teachers. Prerequisite: Completion of ECE core units (ECE 32 or 142; ECE 51 and
ECE 53) or Associate Teacher Child Development Permit and one year teaching
experience.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93508 Arr.Arr.
2.00 W.Gold
OL
&
M 6:30PM-9:35PM
W.Gold 1521
Section 93508 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets 11 weeks 9/12-11/21. Meets 4 Mondays
at the stated times, 9/12, 10/17, 11/14 and 11/21 with the balance of course work and
content completed online. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Counts toward Certificate of Proficiency in ECE Administration. Offered Fall semester only.
ECONOMICS
ECON 1A Introduction to Macroeconomics
Introduces national income accounting, banking and Federal Reserve System,
determinants of the level of unemployment and inflation, examination of economic
growth and business cycles and government economic policy. Prerequisite: MATH
154 or equivalent.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ECON 202
Section DaysTimes
93531 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 D.Carlisle
OL
Section 93531 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
93532 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 P.Harvell
508
93533 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 P.Harvell
508
93534 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 P.Harvell
508
93535 T 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 P.Harvell
508
ECON 1B Introduction to Microeconomics
Introduces markets, demand and consumer behavior, supply and firm behavior,
competition and market power, efficiency and market failure, wages and labor
markets, income distribution, and government regulation of markets. Prerequisite:
MATH 154 or equivalent. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ECON 201
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93536 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 P.Harvell
508
93537 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 G.Hanle
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
508
ENGINEERING | FALL 2016
EDUCATION
EDUC 80 American Education in a Changing World
Introduces students to the teaching profession in the United States, reexamining
assumptions about teaching and learning by looking at teaching and learning
theory, curriculum and diversity in today’s classroom.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC EDUC 80 + EDUC 80L = C-ID EDUC 200
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93538 TH 5:30PM-7:35PM2.00 M.Soltis 403
EDUC 80L Education Service Learning Lab
Provides a service learning opportunity for students interested in exploring
teaching professions. Students participate in K-12 classroom site placements with
mentor teachers. EDUC 80L is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a
4-year institution that accepts Service Learning/Work Experience Education. Hybrid
Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in EDUC 80.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC EDUC 80 + EDUC 80L = C-ID EDUC 200
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93539 TH4:00PM-4:50PM 1.00 M.Soltis
403
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Soltis OFFCAM
2 hr 5 min per week at pre-arranged field placement sites in K-12 classrooms. Mandatory
orientation Thursday 8/25 (before start of semester), 4:00PM-5:00PM, Room 403. Obtain
Live Scan Form at Orientation or from Campus Police for mandatory fingerprinting
appointment. E-mail masoltis@cabrillo.edu for details.
ENGINEERING
Thinking about a Career in Engineering?
Orientation: Engineering
Tuesday, August 23, 2016, 6:00PM–8:00PM, STEM Center, Room 834
Attend the Orientation to get an overview about careers in engineering and learn
about Cabrillo’s engineering program and the required courses to complete prior to
transferring to public and private universities.
For more information about the engineering program:
www.cabrillo.edu/academics/engineering.
For course sequences and flowchart, visit:
www.cabrillo.edu/academics/engineering/
ENGR 1A Surveying
Applies theory and principles of plane surveying: office computations and design;
operation of surveying field equipment; and production of engineering plans/
maps. Fall semester only. Prerequisite: MATH 3 or high school trigonometry or
MATH 4. Recommended Preparation: ENGR 25 (may be taken concurrently);
Eligibility for ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
93703
&
&
DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
M 6:00PM-9:05PM4.00 J.Panzardi 810
M 9:15PM-10:05PM
Panzardi/Jones810
Arr.Arr.
G.Jones
810
Meets 36 hr field lab arranged over seven Saturdays: 9/24, 10/8, 10/22, 11/5, 11/10, 12/3,
and 12/10 from 9:30AM-4:00PM.
91
ENGR 5
Engineering as a Profession
Provides information to evaluate the engineering profession as a personal career
choice. Recommended Preparation: ENGL 100 and ENGL 100L or Assessment into
ENGL 1A; READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93706 TH2:30PM-5:35PM 2.00 J.Panzardi 810
Meets 11 weeks 9/1-11/10.
93707 TH 6:00PM-9:05PM2.00 J.Panzardi 810
Meets 11 weeks 9/1-11/10.
ENGR 10 Engineering Communication
Develops written, computer and oral communication skills in analyzing
and presenting data in solving engineering problems. Prerequisite: ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH. Recommended Preparation: READ 100.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH CONDITIONS: In order for transfer credit to be granted
for ENGR 10, ENGR 5 must also be taken.
Section DaysTimes
93699
T
2:30PM-4:35PM
&
T
4:45PM-5:35PM
Units Instructor Room
2.00
K.Groppi/ E.Weeks 810
K.Groppi/ E.Weeks 810
ENGR 12 Machining Processes
Provides hands-on experience with fabrication of mechanical components
and assemblies using conventional, automatic, and numerical control tools.
Recommended Preparation: ENGL 100 and ENGL 100L or Assessment into ENGL 1A;
READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93700 T 6:00PM-6:50PM1.50 R.MacLeod 810
Due to safety concerns caused by the use of potentially hazardous equipment, students
must be 18 years of age or older to enroll in ENGR 12.
&
T 7:00PM-9:05PM
R.MacLeod 810
Due to safety concerns caused by the use of potentially hazardous equipment, students
must be 18 years of age or older to enroll in ENGR 12.
ENGR 25 Graphics and Design
Applies principles of engineering drawing in visually communicating engineering
designs using freehand sketching, instrument drawing, and computer-aided
drafting/design using AutoCAD. Prerequisite: MATH 153 or MATH 3 or MATH 4 or
high school geometry. Recommended Preparation: ENGL 100 and ENGL 100L or
Assessment into ENGL 1A; READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93704 MW2:30PM-3:50PM 4.00 K.Groppi
810
&
MW4:00PM-5:20PM
K.Groppi
810
ENGR 45 Engineering Materials
Presents the properties and performance of engineering materials and their
relationship to the internal structure of materials. Fall semester only. Prerequisites:
PHYS 4A and CHEM 1A and ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH. Recommended
Preparation: ENGR 10 and CHEM 1B and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93705 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM4.00 K.Ewald
801
&
F 9:30AM-12:35PM
K.Ewald
810
Due to safety concerns caused by the use of potentially hazardous equipment, students
must be 18 years of age or older to enroll in ENGR 45.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
92
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY | FALL 2016
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Puzzling over which course to take?
Orientation: Engineering Technology (ETECH)
Wednesday, August 24, 2016, 5:30PM-6:30PM, Room 801
ETECH faculty will review the Schedule of Classes and advise students in regard
to individual courses as well as certificate and degree programs. In addition,
placement statistics and typical ETECH occupations will be discussed.
For more information see www.cabrillo.edu/academics/etech/
ETECH 24 Introduction to AutoCAD
Introduces the fundamental operating principles of AutoCAD drafting/design
software. Recommended Preparation: CABT 106.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93735 M 6:00PM-10:20PM3.00 G.Marcoccia 801
&
Arr.Arr.
G.Marcoccia 801
+ 2 hr 5 min arranged per week in Room 801 or the STEM Center.
93736 T 6:00PM-10:20PM3.00 G.Polubinsky 715
&
Arr.Arr.
G.Marcoccia 801
+ 2 hr 5 min arranged per week in Room 801 or the STEM Center.
ETECH 62 Architecture III
Covers intermediate topics in AutoCAD-based architectural drafting techniques/
practices, including wood construction methods/processes, preparation of
construction documents, site plans, floor plans, sections, elevations, and
specifications. Prerequisite: ETECH 24 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95028 W 6:00PM-10:20PM3.00 W.Fisher
801
&
Arr.Arr.
G.Marcoccia 801
+ 2 hr 5 min arranged per week in Room 801 or the STEM Center.
ETECH 75 BIM and Sustainable Design Strategies I
Introduces multiple industry standard Building Information Modeling (BIM)
software programs found in the architecture profession. Recommended
Preparation: CABT 106 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93738 T 6:00PM-10:20PM3.00 D.Diego
801
&
Arr.Arr.
G.Marcoccia 801
+ 2 hr 5 min arranged per week in Room 801 or the STEM Center.
ETECH 1403D Animation
Introduces theories and techniques of 3D computer animation.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93734 TH 6:00PM-10:20PM3.00 C.Yonge
801
&
Arr.Arr.
G.Marcoccia 801
+ 2 hr 5 min arranged per week in Room 801 or the STEM Center.
ENGLISH
Computerized prerequisite verification is required to enroll in English. All students
enrolling in English class must have in the Cabrillo computer system either Cabrillo
English assessment scores, prerequisite course grade, or transcripts verifying their
English preparation. A minimum grade of “C” is required in the prerequisite course.
ENGL 1A College Composition
Emphasizes the expository essay and research paper; readings serve as models and
topics for discussion. Students write a minimum of 6,000 words, focusing on clarity
and accuracy. Prerequisite: ENGL 100 and ENGL 100L or ENGL 115 or ESL 100 +
READ 106. Corequisite: LIBR 10.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC Not open to students who have completed
ENGL 1AH/1AMC/1AMCH. C-ID ENGL 100
Section DaysTimes
93613 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 S.Schessler OL
93622 Arr.Arr.
3.00 J.McGuire
OL
93631 Arr.Arr.
3.00 C.Chaffin
OL
93642 Arr.Arr.
3.00 J.Hancock
OL
93627 MW8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 K.Woolsey
313
93623 MW8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 S.Gorsky
315
93639 MW8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 B.Raney
320
93619 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 L.Graecyn
313
Section 93613 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online. Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93953, which is an ONLINE laboratory.
Section 93622 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online. Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93970, which is an ONLINE laboratory.
Section 93631 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online. Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93978, which is an ONLINE laboratory.
Section 93642 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online. Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93987, which is an ONLINE course.
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93957.
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93956.
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93984.
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93971.
93624 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 J.Christianson 406
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93955.
93643 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 Staff
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93988.
WatA160
94855 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 E.Omosupe
312
93634 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 J.Isaacson
317
93614 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 D.Sullivan
320
93616 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 Staff
321
93638 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 J.Maughn
323
93615 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 M.Paul
320
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93980.
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93981. Computer classroom.
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93959.
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93954.
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93968.
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93960.
93637 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 J.Christianson 406
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93977.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
ENGLISH | FALL 2016
93620 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 D.Sullivan
320
93635 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 D.Sheftman
317
94854 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 E.Omosupe
312
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93967.
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93982. Computer classroom.
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93966.
93625 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 B.Raney
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93958.
1606
93617 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 J.Leal
313
93626 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 D.Sheftman
317
93636 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 K.Jonker
318
93612 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 Staff
312
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93969.
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93965. Computer classroom.
93
ENGL 1AMC College Composition:
Multicultural Emphasis
Emphasizes the expository essay and research paper; readings are used as models
and topics for discussion. Prerequisite: ENGL 100 and ENGL 100L or ENGL 115 or ESL
100 + READ 106. Corequisite: LIBR 10.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC Not open to students who have completed
ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMCH. C-ID ENGL 100
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93648 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 V.BañalesWatA340
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93963.
93647 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 V.Bañales WatA340
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93962.
93641 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 J.Leal
313
ENGL 1B Composition and Literature
Introduces literature through reading, writing, and discussion to develop critical
and analytical skills; satisfies Humanities and Fine Arts requirement for UC/CSU.
Students write a minimum of 6,000 words, focusing on literary interpretation and
research. Prerequisite: ENGL 1A/1AMC/1AH/1AMCH. Recommended Preparation:
LIBR 10 (may be taken concurrently.)
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC Not open to students who have completed
ENGL 1BH/1BMC. C-ID ENGL 120
93633 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 Staff
913
Section DaysTimes
93649 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 L.Scott-Curtis OL
93618 MW2:10PM-3:30PM 3.00 D.Lau
2501
93650 Arr.Arr.
3.00 L.Scott-Curtis OL
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93983. Computer classroom.
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93952.
93640
TTH 12:40PM-2:00PM
3.00
M.Herrera-Astua2502
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93985. Computer classroom.
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93986.
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93976.
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93979.
93630 M 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 D.Lau
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93975.
93629
T
312
6:00PM-9:05PM 3.00 C.ChaffinWatA280
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93974.
Section 93649 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
Section 93650 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
93651 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 J.Maughn
352
93652 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 C.Scott-Curtis 321
93628 W 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 Staff WatA180
Required enrollment in LIBR 10 Section 93973.
93621 TH 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 B.Osborne 321
Designed for students whose primary language is not English. Required enrollment in LIBR
10 Section 93972.
ENGL 1AH Honors College Composition
Emphasizes the expository essay and research paper; readings serve as models and
topics for discussion. Students write a minimum of 8,000 words, focusing on clarity
and accuracy. Prerequisite: ENGL 100 and ENGL 100L or ENGL 115 or ESL 100 +
READ 106; Honors Standing. Corequisite: LIBR 10.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC Not open to students who have completed
ENGL 1A/1AMC/1AMCH. C-ID ENGL 100
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93644 W2:20PM-5:25PM3.00S.Schessler 323
Acceptance into the Honors Transfer Program is required to register for this course. See
details at go.cabrillo.edu/honors or call (831) 477-3505. Required enrollment in LIBR 10H
Section 93989.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
94ENGLISH | FALL 2016
ENGL 2
Composition and Critical Thinking
Develops writing and reading skills for logical reasoning and argumentation;
satisfies the IGETC & CSU critical thinking requirements. Prerequisites: ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH. Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1B/1BH/1BMC; LIBR 10
(may be taken concurrently.)
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC Not open to students who have completed
ENGL 2H/2MC/2MCH. C-ID ENGL 105
93664
TTH 12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00
S.Carney-Waddy406
93672 MW2:10PM-3:30PM 3.00 T.Marshall
313
93666 W2:30PM-5:35PM3.00M.Alancraig 321
93673 W2:30PM-5:35PM3.00D.Sullivan 320
93661
W
6:00PM-9:05PM
3.00
S.RushworthWatA280
93667 TH 6:00PM-9:05PM 3.00 T.MartinWatA180
Section DaysTimes
93653 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 D.Sheftman OL
93655 Arr.Arr.
3.00 D.Putnam
OL
93659 Arr.Arr.
Section 93659 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online.
3.00 D.Putnam
OL
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93602 T 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 M.Alancraig 321
93668 Arr.Arr.
3.00 D.Sheftman
OL
93669 Arr.Arr.
3.00 S.Schessler
OL
ENGL 12B Creative Writing: Poetry
Teaches techniques of poetry writing using in-class discussion of writing by
students and published poets. Students write, revise, and edit a minimum of
6,000 words, which may include short and long poems, and reviews and analyses
of poems and poetry readings. Prerequisite: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Recommended Preparation ENGL 1B/1BH/1BMC.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: ENGL 12ABCEF maximum credit-6 units per
college.
Section 93653 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online.
Section 93655 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online.
Section 93668 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online.
Section 93669 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online.
93663 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 E.Bachman 323
93665 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 Staff
312
93658 F 9:00AM-12:05PM3.00 J.Leal
313
93657 F 9:00AM-12:05PM3.00 J.Logan WatA260
93671 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 K.FoundsWatA360
93660 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 G.Jonker
Computer classroom.
318
94857 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 E.Omosupe 312
Emphasis on Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality
93670 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 G.Jonker
318
94856 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM3.00 E.Omosupe
312
93662 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 T.Marshall
313
93656 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 Y.Venegas
323
93654 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 L.Simon
323
Computer classroom.
Emphasis on Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality
ENGL 12A Creative Writing: Prose
Teaches techniques of fiction writing using in-class discussion of student writing.
Students write, revise, and edit a minimum of 6,000 words, which may include
short and long fiction, and reviews and analyses of published fiction. Prerequisite:
ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: ENGL 12ABCEF maximum credit-6 units per
college.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93603 W 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 B.Bloom 312
ENGL 12C Creative Writing: Film
Teaches techniques of screenwriting using in-class discussion of professional and
student screenplays; viewing and analyzing of selected films. Students write, revise,
and edit a minimum of 6,000 words. Prerequisite: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: ENGL 12ABCEF maximum credit-6 units per
college.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93604 F 9:30AM-12:35PM3.00 D.Sullivan 320
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
ENGLISH | FALL 2016
ENGL 12F Introduction to Creative Writing
Teaches techniques and traditions of various creative writing forms, including
fiction, poetry, drama, and other genres using in-class discussion of student
writing. Students write, revise, and edit a minimum of 6,000 words. Prerequisite:
ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: ENGL 12ABCEF maximum credit-6 units per
college. C-ID ENGL 200
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93605 MW2:10PM-3:30PM 3.00 A.Najarro
312
ENGL 14A Fiction Workshop
Develops fiction writing skills and knowledge as a continuation of ENGL 12A
through writing, discussion and appropriate reading. Students write, revise, and
edit a minimum of 6,000 words, which may include short and long fiction, and
reviews and analyses of published prose. Prerequisite: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1B/1BH/1BMC.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93606 T 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 M.Alancraig 321
ENGL 14B Poetry Workshop
Develops poetic skills and knowledge as a in a workshop format through writing,
discussion, and appropriate reading. Students write, revise, and edit a minimum
of 6,000 words, which may include short and long poems, and reviews and
analyses of poems and poetry readings. Prerequisite: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1B/1BH/1BMC.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93607 W 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 B.Bloom 312
95
ENGL 46A Major British Writers I
Surveys major British writers from the Middle Ages through 1785, including
representative texts by writers such as Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Donne,
Milton, Swift, and Pope. Students enrolled in the Honors Transfer Program may
count this course towards the “Honors Scholar” designation with an Honors
Contract. Prerequisites: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH. Recommended Preparation:
ENGL 1B/1BH/1BMC.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ENGL 160
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93693 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 L.Scott-Curtis 312
ENGL 48A Mythology and Folklore
Explores classical mythology in literature and other arts, including the origins and
recurrence of myths and their significance and relevance today. Prerequisites: ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93694 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 F.Roberts
323
ENGL 49A The Language of Film: Film History
Introduces students to the history of film, film technology, various film styles,
genres, and movements, as well as helping them develop and apply a knowledge
of film terminology and theories to critically analyze American and international
cinema. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93695 M 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 J.Leal
450
Emphasis on Thinking Globally, Viewing Locally.
ENGL 14C Advanced Screenwriting Workshop
Develops screenwriting skills in a workshop format through extensive writing,
discussion and script read-throughs. Students write, revise, and edit a minimum
of 6,000 words, which may include film treatments and screenplays, and movie
reviews and analysis. Prerequisite: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH. Recommended
Preparation: 1B/1BH/1BMC.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93608 F 9:30AM-12:35PM3.00 D.Sullivan 320
ENGL 23A Reporting for the News Media
Teaches the basics of newsgathering and writing for newspapers and online news
websites. Prerequisites: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH or equivalent experience.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93675 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 B.Kava
407
ENGL 30A American Literature
Surveys American literary and historical texts representing diverse voices through
the 1860s, including Emerson, Whitman and Dickinson; a variety of indigenous
tales, speeches, and letters; colonial writers such as Columbus, Smith, Bradstreet
and Wheatley; captivity narratives from the African American slave experience,
such as Equiano, Douglass, and Jacobs; and other canonical and under-represented
texts and authors. Prerequisite: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH. Recommended
Preparation: ENGL 1B/1BH/1BMC.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID ENGL 130
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93692 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 S.Schessler 323
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
96ENGLISH | FALL 2016
ENGL 100 Elements of Writing
Students will write, revise, and edit a minimum of 6,000 words, including personal
narratives, analytical essays, reports, and arguments. Prerequisites: ENGL 255 or ESL
235; Corequisites: ENGL 100L or ENGL 115. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility
for READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
93557 TTH 11:15AM-12:35PM3.00 D.Putnam
321
93560 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 B.Bloom
320
93564 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 T.Marshall
320
Section DaysTimes
93552 Arr.Arr.
93542 M 6:00PM-9:05PM 3.00 R.FieldsWatA160
Units Instructor Room
3.00 C.Scott-Curtis OL
93558 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 Staff
WatA280
93546 TTH12:45PM-2:05PM 3.00 D.Putnam
321
Section 93552 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online.
93551 T 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 B.Osborne 312
93553 Arr.Arr.
3.00 C.Scott-Curtis OL
93567 TH 6:30PM-9:35PM 3.00 D.YoungWatA360
3.00
ENGL 100LWriting Laboratory
Practice and study of grammar, sentence structure, punctuation, and style in
student writing; students meet weekly in a small workshop. Pass/No Pass grading
only. Corequisite: ENGL 100.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section 93553 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online.
93566
MW 8:00AM-9:20AM
G.McCallumWatA160
93540 MW8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 A.Fague
323
93541 MW8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 J.Isaacson
318
93562 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 M.Paul
320
93545 F 9:00AM-12:05PM3.00 Staff
318
93559 F 9:00AM-12:05PM3.00 Staff
WatA240
Computer classroom.
93561 MW9:00AM-11:05AM 3.00 V.BañalesWatA380
Meets 12 weeks 9/19-10/26 and 11/7-12/14. Required enrollment in ENGL 115 Section
93599. Students must also enroll in the Academy for College Excellence. For information
regarding the Academy for College Excellence, see Digital Management Career Preparation
in the Schedule of Classes or call (831) 477-3340.
93554 MW9:00AM-11:05AM 3.00 K.Jonker
513
Meets 12 weeks 9/19-10/26 and 11/17-12/14. Required enrollment in ENGL 115 Section
93600. Students must also enroll in the Academy for College Excellence. For information
regarding the Academy for College Excellence, see Digital Management Career Preparation
in the Schedule of Classes or call (831) 477-3340.
94711
TTH
9:00AM-11:10AM
3.00
C. Scott-Curtis
512
Meets 12 weeks 9/20-10/27 & 11/8-12/15. Holiday 11/24. Required enrollment in ENGL
115 Section 93601. Student must also enroll in the Academy for College Excellence. For
information regarding the Academy for College Excellence, see Digital Management Career
Preparation in the Schedule of Classes or call (831) 477-3340.
93556
MW 9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00
G.McCallumWatA160
93565 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 K.Woolsey
313
Students must be enrolled in the STARS First Year Experience program. For information, call
(831) 477-3340 or see www.cabrillostars.org. Required enrollment in ENGL 100L Section
93571.
93547 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 L.Scott-Curtis 317
Computer classroom.
93563 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 L.Graecyn
313
93548 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 A.Najarro
352
Students must be enrolled in STARS First Year Experience program. For information, call
(831) 477-3340 or see www.cabrillostars.org. Required enrollment in ENGL 100L Section
93568.
93543 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 F.Roberts
323
93555 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 A.Fague
2501
93549 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 A.Najarro
352
93544 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 T.Marshall
320
For students enrolled in Puente Project. Permission of instructor is required to enroll.
Required enrollment in ENGL 100L Section 93577.
Designed for students whose primary language is not English.
Section DaysTimes
93580 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 J.Carter
OL
93593 Arr.Arr.
1.00 J.Carter
OL
93597 Arr.Arr.
1.00 T.Martin
OL
Section 93580 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online. Recommended Orientation, Wednesday, August 31, 5:30PM, in the English
Learning Center, Room LRC 1060W.
Section 93593 is an ONLINE course. Meets 13 weeks 9/19-12/17. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online. Recommended Orientation, Wednesday,
September 21, 5:30PM, in the English Learning Center, Room LRC 1060W.
Section 93597 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
93575 M 9:00AM-11:05AM1.00 J.Carter LRC1061
93571 T 9:00AM-11:05AM1.00 J.Carter LRC1061
Students must be enrolled in the STARS First Year Experience program. For information, call
(831) 477-3340 or see www.cabrillostars.org. Required enrollment in ENGL 100 Section
93565.
93568 W 9:00AM-11:05AM1.00 J.Carter LRC1061
Students must be enrolled in STARS First Year Experience program. For information, call
(831) 477-3340 or see www.cabrillostars.org. Required enrollment in ENGL 100 Section
93548.
93577 TH 9:00AM-11:05AM1.00 J.Carter LRC1061
Students must be enrolled in Puente Project. Permission of the instructor is required to
enroll. Required enrollment in ENGL 100 Section 93549.
93595 F 9:00AM-11:05AM1.00 J.Carter LRC1061
93581 M 9:30AM-11:35AM1.00 T.Martin WatA210
94820 T 9:30AM-11:35AM1.00 T.Martin WatA210
93582 W 9:30AM-11:35AM1.00 T.Martin WatA210
93584 TH 9:30AM-11:35AM1.00 T.Martin WatA210
93583 F 9:30AM-11:35AM1.00 T.Martin WatA210
93569 M 11:15AM-1:20PM1.00 J.Carter LRC1061
93572 T 11:15AM-1:20PM1.00 J.Carter LRC1061
93576 W 11:15AM-1:20PM1.00 J.Carter LRC1061
93579 TH 11:15AM-1:20PM1.00 J.Carter LRC1061
ENGL 100L Writing Lab continued, next page
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
ENGLISH | FALL 2016
ENGL 100L Writing Lab, continued from previous page
93592 F 11:15AM-1:20PM1.00 J.Carter LRC1061
93585 M 12:45PM-2:50PM1.00 T.MartinWatA210
93586 T 12:45PM-2:50PM1.00 T.MartinWatA210
93589 W 12:45PM-2:50PM1.00 T.MartinWatA210
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ENGL 155A Academic Writing Study Skills
Provides individualized practice in note-taking, summary, interviewing, essay
exams, essay types, and the wrtiing process from brainstorming to final editing.
Recommended for ENGL 100 students who have already completed ENGL 100L.
Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
93611 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 T.MartinWatA210
93573 T 1:45PM-3:50PM1.00J.Carter LRC1061
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Lab hours: M-TH 8:00AM-8:00PM; F, 8:00AM-4:00PM.
93598 W1:45PM-3:50PM1.00J.Carter LRC1061
93610 Arr.Arr.
0.50 T.MartinWatA210
93570 M1:45PM-3:50PM1.00J.Carter LRC1061
93587 M 3:55PM-6:00PM 1.00 T.MartinWatA210
93594 M4:00PM-6:05PM1.00J.Carter LRC1061
93574 T 4:00PM-6:05PM1.00J.Carter LRC1061
93596 W4:00PM-6:05PM1.00J.Carter LRC1061
93578 TH4:00PM-6:05PM 1.00 J.Carter LRC1061
93590 TH4:15PM-6:20PM 1.00 T.MartinWatA210
93588 T
5:30PM-7:35PM 1.00 T.MartinWatA210
93591 W 5:30PM-7:35PM 1.00 T.MartinWatA210
ENGL 115 Lessons in Punctuation and Sentence
Structure
Provides practice and study of grammar, sentence structure, punctuation and style
in a lecture and discussion format with the ENGL 100 class. Pass/No Pass grading
only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93600 MW 11:15AM-12:20PM1.00 K.Jonker
513
Meets 8 weeks 9/19-10/26 and 11/7-11/16. Required enrollment in ENGL 100 Section
93554. Students must also enroll in the Academy for College Excellence. For information
regarding the Academy for College Excellence, see Digital Management Career Preparation
in the Schedule of Classes or call (831)477-3340.”
93601 TTH 11:20AM-12:25PM1.00 C.Scott-Curtis 512
1 hr 20 min arranged per week. Lab hours: M-TH 8:00AM-8:00PM; F, 8:00AM-4:00PM.
ENGL 255 Basic English
Develops writing and grammar skills that are below college level with emphasis
placed on essay writing, grammar, word processing, and other skills for success in
college. Corequisites: READ 255 or READ 206 (1-3 units) or ESL 255L.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93683 TTH9:00AM-11:05AM4.00 J.Carter
321
Students must be enrolled in STARS First Year Experience program. For information, call
(831) 477-3340 or see www.cabrillostars.org.
93684 MW9:00AM-11:50AM 4.00 K.Jonker
513
Meets 12 weeks 9/19-10/26 and 11/7-12/14. Students must also enroll in the Academy
for College Excellence. For information regarding the Academy for College Excellence, see
Digital Management Career Preparation in the Schedule of Classes or call (831) 477-3340.
93685 MW9:00AM-11:50AM 4.00 V.BañalesWatA380
Meets 12 weeks 9/19-10/26 and 11/7-12/14. Students must also enroll in the Academy
for College Excellence. For information regarding the Academy for College Excellence, see
Digital Management Career Preparation in the Schedule of Classes or call (831) 477-3340.
93686 TTH9:00AM-12:05PM 4.00 C.Scott-Curtis 512
Meets 12 weeks 9/20-10/27 and 11/8-12/15. Holiday 11/24. Students must also enroll in
the Academy for College Excellence. For information regarding the Academy for College
Excellence, see Digital Management Career Preparation in the Schedule of Classes or call
(831) 477-3340.
Meets 8 weeks 9/20-10/27 and 11/8-11/17. Required enrollment in ENGL 100 Section
94711. Students must also enroll in the Academy for College Excellence. For information
regarding the Academy for College Excellence, see Digital Management Career Preparation
in the Schedule of Classes or call (831) 477-3340.
93680 MW9:30AM-11:35AM 4.00 J.Bass
406
93678 TTH11:10AM-1:15PM 4.00 G.Jonker
318
93599 MW12:00PM-1:05PM 1.00 V.BañalesWatA380
93679 TTH11:10AM-1:15PM 4.00 Staff
Meets 9 weeks 9/19-10/26 and 11/7-11/23. Required enrollment in ENGL 100 Section
93561. Students must also enroll in the Academy for College Excellence. For information
regarding the Academy for College Excellence, see Digital Management Career Preparation
in the Schedule of Classes or call (831) 477-3340.
ENGL 153 Spelling Lab
Provides individualized instruction on spelling patterns and rules. Pass/No Pass
grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
93609 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 J.Carter
OL
Section 93609 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
Computer classroom.
Computer classroom.
WatA160
93687 MW2:10PM-4:15PM 4.00 G.Jonker
Computer classroom.
93682 W 6:00PM-10:05PM4.00 Staff
93681
TTH 6:30PM-8:35PM
4.00
318
WatA160
J.GonzalezWatA330
ENGL 256EExtra Preparation for ENGL 100
Provides extra practice in writing, reading, portfolio preparation, and grammar at
the basic level before advancement to ENGL 100.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94650 MW9:30AM-11:35AM 4.00 J.Bass
406
93689 TTH11:10AM-1:15PM 4.00 Staff
WatA160
93688 W 6:00PM-10:05PM4.00 Staff
WatA160
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
98ENGLISH | FALL 2016
ENGL 502L Supervised Tutoring in Writing
Studies individual tutorial assistance on college writing assignments; designed to
support students who use writing tutorial services on an as-needed basis. May be
repeated.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
ESL 253L Low-Intermediate Academic ESL Lab
Provides one-to-one and small group tutorial assistance for low-intermediate ESL
students. This course is Pass/No Pass, and operates on a drop-in or appointment
basis. Open entry.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
93697 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.00 T.MartinWatA210
Section DaysTimes
95078 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 J.MaloneWatA210
93696 Arr.Arr.
0.00 N.PhillipsLRC1060
95086 Arr.Arr.
1.00 N.PhillipsLRC1060
95087 Arr.Arr.
2.00 N.PhillipsLRC1060
95077 Arr.Arr.
2.00 J.MaloneWatA210
5 hr 5 min arranged per week. Lab hours: M-TH, 8:00AM-8:00PM; F, 8:00AM-4:00PM.
5 hr 5 min arranged per week. Lab hours: M-TH, 9:00AM-6:00PM; F, 9:00AM-3:00PM.
ENGL 549A The Language of Film for Older Adults:
Film History
Introduces students to the history of film, film technology, various film styles,
genres, and movements, as well as helping them develop and apply a knowledge
of film terminology and theories to critically analyze American and international
cinema.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93698 M 6:00PM-9:05PM0.00 J.Leal
450
Emphasis on Thinking Globally, Viewing Locally.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
ESL 100 High Advanced Academic ESL
Develops students’ reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills for success in
future academic work. Prerequisites: ENGL 255 or ENGL 256E or ESL 255 or ESL
256E; Corequisites: READ 106. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95080 TTH9:30AM-12:35PM 6.00 J.Malone
355
95079 TTH6:30PM-9:35PM 6.00 J.Jones WatA260
ESL 221B ESL for Early Childhood Curriculum
Uses Child Development and ECE Curriculum as content areas for beginning reading,
writing, listening and speaking to improve general English and prepare students for
future coursework.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95272 S 9:00AM-12:05PM 3.00 M.HaganWatA260
ESL 253 Low-Intermediate Academic ESL
Develops low intermediate reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in order
to increase fluency in English and prepare students for future college coursework.
Corequisite: ESL 253L.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95081 MW6:30PM-8:35PM 4.00 Staff WatA140
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the ILC (Room WatA210) during the
first three weeks of classes. Lab hours: M-TH, 9:00AM-6:00PM; F, 8:00AM-4:00PM.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the Reading Center (Room LRC 1060)
during the first week of classes. Lab hours: M-TH 9:00AM-6:00PM; F 9:00AM-3:00PM.
6 hr 10 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the Reading Center (Room LRC 1060)
during the first week of classes. Lab hours: M-TH 9:00AM-6:00PM; F 9:00AM-3:00PM.
6 hr 10 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the ILC (Room WatA210) during the
first three weeks of classes. Lab hours: M-TH, 9:00AM-6:00PM; F, 8:00AM-4:00PM.
ESL 254 High-Intermediate Academic ESL
Develops high intermediate reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in order
to increase fluency in English and prepare students for future college coursework.
Students will write a minimum of 6000 words in this course focusing on improved
accuracy and usage.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95084 MW9:30AM-12:35PM 6.00 Z.Dastagir 352
95082
MW 6:30PM-9:35PM
6.00
Z.DastagirWatA360
ESL 254L High-Intermediate Academic ESL Lab
Provides one-to-one and small group tutorial assistance for high-intermediate ESL
students. Pass/No Pass grading and operates on a drop-in or appointment basis.
Open entry. Prerequisite: ESL 253L.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
95090 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 N.PhillipsLRC1060
95076 Arr.Arr.
1.00 J.MaloneWatA210
95075 Arr.Arr.
2.00 J.MaloneWatA210
95088 Arr.Arr.
2.00 N.PhillipsLRC1060
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the Reading Center (Room LRC 1060)
during the first week of classes. Lab hours: M-TH 9:00AM-6:00PM; F 9:00AM-3:00PM.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the ILC (Room WatA210) during the
first three weeks of classes. Lab hours: M-TH, 9:00AM-6:00PM; F, 8:00AM-4:00PM.
6 hr 10 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the ILC (Room WatA210) during the
first three weeks of classes. Lab hours: M-TH, 9:00AM-6:00PM; F, 8:00AM-4:00PM.
6 hr 10 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the Reading Center (Room LRC 1060)
during the first week of classes. Lab hours: M-TH 9:00AM-6:00PM; F 9:00AM-3:00PM.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
Cabrillo College English/ESL
Offerings
Academic English/ESL
(formerly ESL
204)
Non-Credit, Non Academic ESL
(formerly ESL
203)
(formerly ESL
202)
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE | FALL 2016
ESL 255 Low-Advanced Academic ESL
Develops advanced academic level reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills
in order to increase fluency in English and prepare students for future college and
university coursework. Prerequisite: ESL 254; Corequisite: ESL 255L.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95165 MW9:30AM-12:35PM 6.00 J.Malone
355
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
ES 10
Introduction to Environmental Science
Covers the physical, biological, chemical, and human systems that constitute the
Earth’s environment.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
355
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93708
TTH 2:30PM-3:50PM 3.00 D.SchwartzHORT5005
&
TTH2:30PM-3:50PM
N.CraneHORT5005
95083 TTH 6:30PM-9:35PM 6.00 S.HueterWatA140
ES 10L
Introduction to Environmental Science Lab
Presents hands-on exploration for topics associated with Environmental Science
including watershed monitoring and field trips to local agencies.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
95085 MW9:30AM-12:35PM 6.00 J.Malone
Students must be enrolled in STARS First Year Experience program. For information, call
(831) 477-3340 or see www.cabrillostars.org.
ESL 255L Low- Advanced Academic ESL Lab
Provides one-to-one and small group tutorial assistance for advanced ESL students.
This is Pass/No Pass and operates on a drop-in or appointment basis. Open entry.
Prerequisite: ESL 254L.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
95074 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 J.MaloneWatA210
95091 Arr.Arr.
1.00 N.PhillipsLRC1060
95089 Arr.Arr.
2.00 N.PhillipsLRC1060
95073 Arr.Arr.
2.00 J.MaloneWatA210
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the ILC (Room WatA210) during the
first three weeks of classes. Lab hours: M-TH, 9:00AM-6:00PM; F, 8:00AM-4:00PM.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93709 W 12:40PM-3:45PM1.00 L.Hanneman 705
Related Classes:
BIO 1C Plant Biology and Ecological Principles
BIO 11B Marine Biology
BIO 11C Ecology
OCEAN 10 Introduction to Oceanography
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the Reading Center (Room LRC 1060)
during the first week of classes. Lab hours: M-TH 9:00AM-6:00PM; F 9:00AM-3:00PM.
6 hr 10 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the Reading Center (Room LRC 1060)
during the first week of classes. Lab hours: M-TH 9:00AM-6:00PM; F 9:00AM-3:00PM.
6 hr 10 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the ILC (Room WatA210) during the
first three weeks of classes. Lab hours: M-TH, 9:00AM-6:00PM; F, 8:00AM-4:00PM.
ESL 502 Supervised Tutoring in Writing
Provides individual tutorial assistance on college writing assignments; designed to
support students who use writing tutorial services on an as-needed basis.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
93733 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.00 N.PhillipsLRC1060
93732 Arr.Arr.
0.00 T.MartinWatA210
5 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the Reading Center (Room LRC 1060)
during the first week of classes. Lab hours: M-TH, 9:00AM-6:00PM; F, 9:00AM-1:30PM.
5 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the ILC (Room WatA210) during the
first three weeks of classes. Lab hours: M-TH, 8:00AM-8:00PM; F, 8:00AM-4:00PM.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
100FINANCE | FALL 2016
FINANCE
FIN 4
Money Management
Teaches the financial planning process of money management including
budgeting, credit and debt analysis, investments options (stocks, bonds, and
mutual funds), acquiring real estate, and retirement planning. Recommended
Preparation: BUS 155.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, PENDING REVIEW
Section DaysTimes
93739 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
4.00 M.Hassan
OL
Section 93739 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online.
FT 1
Fire Protection Organization
Examines fundamentals of fire department organization, management, and
resources, emphasizing the use of those resources to control various emergencies.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93744 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 O.Miller
1605
FT 4
Building Construction for Fire Protection
Examines the fundamentals of building construction as they relate to fire protection
including occupancy, building equipment, facilities, fire resistive materials, and
high-rise considerations.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Units Instructor Room
3.00 C.Schwinge OL
Section 93767 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online.
FT 5
Fire Behavior and Combustion
Examines theory and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are
controlled including an in-depth study of fire chemistry, physics, characteristics of
materials, extinguishing agents, and control techniques.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93768 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 N.Wiley
1604
FT 6ES
Principles of Emergency Services
Safety and Survival
Introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter
life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavioral change
throughout the emergency services. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for
MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
93769 Arr.Arr.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93770 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 O.Miller
1605
FT 155D Fire Technology Skills/Knowledge Modules
Teaches new or updates existing skills and knowledge of fire technology. Pass/No
Pass grading only. Open entry/Open exit. Prerequisite: Successful completion of an
accredited State of California Fire Academy.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
93746 Arr.Arr.
FIRE TECHNOLOGY
Section DaysTimes
93767 Arr.Arr.
FT 8
Wildlands Fire Control
Provides the firefighter or fire protection technology major with a fundamental
knowledge of the factors affecting wildland fire prevention, fire behavior, and
control techniques.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Units Instructor Room
3.00 C.Schwinge OL
Section 93769 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online.
Units Instructor Room
0.05 L.VaughnOFFCAM
Please call Veronica Chihuahua (408) 270-6458 or Linda Vaughn 408) 223-6730 before
enrolling.
FT 183
Emergency Medical Technician-B
Meets the educational requirements for certification as an EMT-B as specified in
the regulations of the State of California Emergency Medical Services Authority.
Prerequisites: FT 178: State Requirement: Current CPR card for Health Care Provider
(infant/child/adult). Co-requisites: FT 183L. A grade of “C” or better is required for
certification as an EMT-B.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93761 MW9:00AM-12:30PM 7.00 Staff WatC108
State requirement: FT178 or BLS for health care providers(CPR). American Heart
Association ONLY (Red Cross CPR does not meet prerequisite for this class).
93763 TTH9:00AM-12:30PM 7.00 Staff
State requirement: FT178 or BLS for health care providers(CPR). American Heart
Association ONLY (Red Cross CPR does not meet prerequisite for this class).
WatC108
93762 TTH 6:30PM-10:00PM7.00 C.Wallace 1520
State requirement: FT178 or BLS for health care providers(CPR). American Heart
Association ONLY (Red Cross CPR does not meet prerequisite for this class).
FT 183L Emergency Medical Technician Lab
Prepares for application of emergency medical technician skills (and skills portion
of the Santa Cruz County EMT certifying exam) through practice on issues from vital
signs assessment to emergency childbirth.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93764 W1:00PM-4:05PM1.00Staff WatC107
Mandatory $162 materials fee due first day of class.
93765 TH1:00PM-4:05PM 1.00 Staff WatC108
Mandatory $162 materials fee due first day of class.
93766 F 6:30PM-9:35PM1.00 S.Bell WatD105
Mandatory $162 materials fee due first day of class.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
GEOGRAPHY | FALL 2016
FRENCH
GEOGRAPHY
FR 1
Elementary French I
Develops speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing skills, with
French as the primary language of instruction.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Corresponds to two years of high school study
GEOG 1 Physical Geography
Studies Earth’s dynamic physical systems and processes, including Earth-sun
geometry, weather, climate, water, landforms, soil and the biosphere.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID GEOG 110
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93740 MW11:50AM-1:55PM 5.00 R.Marshall 316
&
Arr.Arr.
R.Marshall OL
Section 93740 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
316
OL
93742 TTH3:30PM-5:35PM 5.00 H.Siskin
&
Arr.Arr.
H.Siskin
316
OL
Section 93742 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
FR 3
Intermediate French I
Further develops skills acquired in first-year French and reviews and expands
grammar and vocabulary with French as the primary language of instruction.
Prerequisite: FR 2 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93743 MW2:10PM-4:15PM 5.00 H.Siskin
314
&
Arr.Arr.
H.Siskin
OL
Section 93743 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 D.Scholar
OL
Section 93772 is an ONLINE course. Orientation video will be emailed to students by
instructor, prior to class start date. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online. To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in GEOG 1L concurrently.
93771 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 D.Scholar
93741 TTH1:00PM-3:05PM 5.00 H.Siskin
&
Arr.Arr.
H.Siskin
Section 93741 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section DaysTimes
93772 Arr.Arr.
101
To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in GEOG 1L concurrently.
435
GEOG 1L Physical Geography Laboratory
Provides experiments and exercises relating to topics presented in GEOG 1-Physical
Geography, including maps and mapping, the seasons, weather, geomorphology,
and location drills. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in
GEOG 1. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID GEOG 111
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93774 M 11:20AM-2:25PM1.00 D.Scholar 435
Some field trips during lab time required.
GEOG 2 Cultural Geography
Introduces the cultural geographic landscape including the origin and current
distribution of human populations, their languages, religions, political and
economic systems and environmental impacts.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID GEOG 120
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93775 T 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 K.Ducote 435
GEOG 5 California Geography
Explores the physical and human landscapes of California and the development of
the state as a result of human interactions with the environment.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID GEOG 140
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93777 T 2:10PM-3:30PM3.00D.Scholar 435
&
Arr.Arr.
D.Scholar
OL
Section 93777 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly at the scheduled times with an
additional 1 hr 30 min online. For details, please see instructor’s webpage at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
GEOG 17 Introduction to Geographic Information
Systems and Techniques
Studies Geographic Information Systems (GIS) science and its applications to spatial
data management. Prerequisite: GEOG 1.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID GEOG 155
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94723 M 6:30PM-9:35PM 3.00 D.Scholar/Staff515
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
102GEOLOGY | FALL 2016
GEOLOGY
HEALTH SCIENCE
GEOL 10 Physical Geology
Introduces the phenomena and basic principles of physical geology with laboratory
exercises illustrating the nature of minerals, rocks, geological structures and
processes such as surface water, earthquakes, volcanoes, and glaciers, and the use
and interpretation of topographic and geologic maps.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID GEOL 101
HS 10
Personal Health
Surveys individual health with emphasis on disease prevention and body wellness;
topics may include physical and mental health, nutrition, stress, human sexuality,
infectious diseases, drug use, and alternative medicine.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93778 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 4.00 D.Schwartz 705
&
F 8:50AM-11:55AM
W.Bloechl 705
93779 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 4.00 D.Schwartz 705
&
F 12:05PM-3:10PM
D.Schwartz 705
GEOL 25 Geology of National Parks
Introduces the geologic history, structure, and materials of National Parks in North
America.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93780 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 W.Bloechl
705
GERMAN
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93781 TTH12:40PM-2:45PM 5.00 C.Baldus
314
&
Arr.Arr.
C.Baldus
OL
Section 93781 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93782 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 Saxton/Steiner OL
93828 Arr.Arr.
3.00 R.Arnesty
OL
93829 Arr.Arr.
3.00 A.Saxton
OL
93830 Arr.Arr.
3.00 A.Steiner
OL
93831 Arr.Arr.
3.00 R.Arnesty
OL
Section 93823 is an ONLINE course. Enrolled students who do not log in to course by
the end of the first week (9/2) will be dropped. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93828 is an ONLINE course. Enrolled students who do not log in to course by
the end of the first week (9/2) will be dropped. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93829 is an ONLINE course. Enrolled students who do not log in to course by
the end of the first week (9/2) will be dropped. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93830 is an ONLINE course. Enrolled students who do not log in to course by
the end of the first week (9/2) will be dropped. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
GRMN 1 Elementary German I
Develops speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing skills, with
German as the primary language of instruction.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Corresponds to two years of high school study
93782 TTH3:30PM-5:35PM 5.00 C.Baldus
&
Arr.Arr.
C.Baldus
Section DaysTimes
93823 Arr.Arr.
314
OL
Section 93831 is an ONLINE course. Enrolled students who do not log in to course by
the end of the first week (9/2) will be dropped. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93827 MW8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 Staff
94920
&
T
11:10AM-12:30PM 3.00
Arr. Arr.
514
A.Buckner-Capone514
A.Buckner-CaponeOL
Section 94920 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets at the scheduled times with an additional
27 hours online. Enrolled students who do not log in to course by the end of the first week
(9/2) will be dropped. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93825 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 F.Matthes
514
93824 TH 12:40PM-3:45PM3.00 M.Fahl HW2212
93826 T 5:30PM-8:35PM3.00 M.FahlWatA360
HS 12
Stress Management
Examines stress theory and research as it relates to individual health; topics may
include sources of stress, stress reduction, relationship of stress and illness, and
personal applications.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93832 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 A.Saxton
514
HS 15
Human Sexuality
Surveys human sexuality topics and issues with a sociopsychological and multicultural focus.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93835 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 A.Steiner
514
93833 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 A.Saxton
514
93834 TH2:15PM-5:20PM 3.00 A.Steiner
514
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
HISTORY | FALL 2016
HS 21
Health and Physical Fitness
Studies the implications of physical activity relative to the mental, physical and
social well-being of the individual in today’s society.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93836 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 D.Liotta
514
103
HIST 14 Women in America
In the context of general U.S. history, examines the social, economic, and
political history of women. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
93783
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 C.Barkey
HISTORY
93784
MW
11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 C.Barkey
405
HIST 2A World History to 1500
Focuses on major regions of the world, (Asia, Africa, Europe, North and South
America), and their interactions until the year 1500, emphasizing belief systems,
environmental transformations, issues of family and gender, as well as political
and economic organization. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID HIST 150
93786
M
2:20PM-5:25PM 3.00C.Barkey
405
93785
T
6:30PM-9:35PM3.00S.Flores-Munoz
Section
93807
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
MW 9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 C.Barkey/M.Pebworth
405
93809
TTH
11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 C.Barkey/M.Pebworth
405
93808
TTH
12:40PM-2:00PM3.00 C.Barkey/M.Pebworth
405
Room
405
WatA180
HIST 15 Recent American History
Surveys political, social, cultural, and diplomatic events in the 20th Century,
from the progressive era through WWI, the 20s, the Great Depression, WWII,
the Cold War, 60s, 70s, and 80s. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93787 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 M.Pebworth 425
93788 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 M.Pebworth 425
HIST 2B World History From 1500 to Present
Focuses on major regions of the world, (Asia, Africa, Europe, North and South
America), and their interactions since the year 1500, emphasizing belief systems,
environmental transformations, issues of family and gender, as well as political
and economic organization. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID HIST 160
93789 W2:20PM-5:25PM3.00M.Pebworth 405
Section DaysTimes
93810 Arr.Arr.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93790 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 E.Buelna
426
Units Instructor Room
3.00 T.Firenzi
OL
Section 93810 is an ONLINE course. For further information, please see instructor’s web
page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
HIST 4AH Honors Survey of Western Civilization
to 1648
Focuses on the social, economic, political, and cultural history of Western civilization
up to 1648: ancient Greek, Roman, Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation
topics are covered with special emphasis on the issues of religion and gender.
Prerequisite: Honors Standing. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID HIST 170
HIST 16C History of Mexico
Focuses on the social, political, and economic history of Mexico from Pre-Columbian
civilizations through the Hispanic conquest to the present. Recommended
Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
HIST 17A United States History to 1865
Surveys American history, tracing the development of American ideals and
institutions from the precolonial and colonial periods through the American
Revolution, the establishment of the Constitution, early national and antebellum
eras, and the Civil War. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID HIST 130
Section DaysTimes
93795 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 R.Brogan
OL
Acceptance into the Honors Transfer Program is required to register for this course.
See details at go.cabrillo.edu/honors or call (831)477-3505.
93791 Arr.Arr.
3.00 M.GudgeirssonOL
HIST 11 The Era of the American Civil War
Analyzes the causes, course, and results of what has been called the Second
American Revolution. Critical analytical written work is the primary means of
evaluation. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH
and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
93796 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 M.Mangin
425
93792 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 M.Mangin
425
93793 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 M.Mangin
425
93794 T 2:30PM-3:50PM3.00S.Davie
&
Arr.Arr.
S.Davie
403
OL
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94627 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 M.Mangin 425
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95152 M 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 M.Mangin 425
Section 93795 is an ONLINE course. Optional in person orientation Saturday 8/27 9:0010:30, Room 403. Online orientation available on class Canvas site 8/29. For further
information, please see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 93791 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.eu/
online.
Section 93794 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly at the scheduled times with an
additional 1 hr 30 min online. Attendance at first class meeting 8/30 is mandatory in order
to take the class. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
104HISTORY | FALL 2016
1H
HIST 17B United States History Since 1865
Surveys the political, economic, social, and diplomatic developments of the
United States from the Reconstruction period to the present 21st Century
era of Globalization. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH, and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID HIST 140
Section DaysTimes
93797 Arr.Arr.
Honors Colloquium
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
3.00 R.Brogan
OL
Section 93797 is an ONLINE course. Optional in person orientation Saturday 8/27 10:3012:00, Room 403. Online orientation available on class Canvas site 8/29. For further
information, please see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Units Instructor Room
Provides an interdisciplinary colloquium on a selected topic each semester,
designed to aid in students’ transition to the Honors Program and preparation of
Honors projects for presentation at the regional Honors Symposium. Prerequisite:
Honors Standing. Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
91785
M
2:20PM-5:10PM
0.50
S. Schessler
312
Meets 3 Mondays, 10/3, 10/17, and 10/31. Acceptance into the Honors Transfer Program
is required to register for this course. See details at www.cabrillohonors. org or call (831)
477-3505.
93799 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 J.Buller
426
93798 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 E.Buelna
426
HORTICULTURE
93801 TH2:30PM-3:50PM 3.00 S.Davie
&
Arr.Arr.
S.Davie
403
OL
HORT 1A Basic Horticulture
Introduces plant science including structure, growth process, physiology, soils,
propagation, history, and plant adaptations for survival in a Mediterranean climate.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
HIST 19C Introduction to Japanese History
Emphasizes the general features of Japan’s society, economy, government, religion,
philosophy and art. Critical, analytical written work is the primary means of
evaluation. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH
and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93817 T 6:00PM-9:05PM 4.00 P.ShawHORT5005
&
W 1:00PM-4:05PM P.ShawHORT5110
Section 93801 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly at the scheduled times with an
additional 1 hr 30 min online. Attendance at first class meeting 9/1 is mandatory in order
to take the class. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93803 T 4:30PM-7:35PM3.00D.Stewart 405
HIST 21A Chicano History to 1865
Traces the cultural, economic, literary, and political history of the Mexican
American, in the general context of United States history, to 1865. Recommended
Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93804 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 E.Buelna
426
94470 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 E.Buelna
426
HONORS
To register for the following Fall HONORS courses: ANTHR 1H, COMM 1H,
ENGL 1AH plus LIBR 10H, HIST 4AH, PHILO 10H, and SOC 1H – students must
be admitted into the Honors Transfer Program. Current Cabrillo students may apply
to the program through the add/drop deadline. See http://www.cabrillo.edu/
services/honors/cabrillo-students.html.
For students enrolled in the Honors Transfer Program, six (6) units from the
following courses can alsobe counted toward the Honors Scholar designation with
an Honors Contract: CHEM 1B, CHEM 12A/AL, CHEM 12B/BL, ENGL 46A, ENGL 46B,
HIST 2A, HIST 2B, HIST 19B, MATH 6, MATH 7, PHYS 4B, PHYS 4C, SPAN 25 and SPAN
26. For more information on Honors Contracts and Honors Scholar Designation,
visit: www.cabrillo-honors.org
HORT 2 Soil Science and Management
Examines physical, chemical and biological composition of soils, local soil
formations, methods of soil sampling and testing, fertilizer and liming techniques,
production and use of organic and chemical fertilizers, green manures, and
relationship between soils and human culture. Recommended Preparation:
Eligibility for Math 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID AG-PS128L
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93818 T 9:30AM-12:35PM4.00 P.Shaw HORT5010
&
T 1:00PM-4:05PM P.ShawHORT5010
HORT 52 Greenhouse Design and Operation
Presents the design and management of commercial and residental greenhouses
including site analysis, greenhouse styles, glazing, circulation, cooling, venting,
heating systems, and control systems. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for
MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93819 W 6:00PM-9:05PM 3.00 P.ShawHORT5005
HORT 57 Landscape Construction
Presents an overview of the landscape contracting industry and provides hands-on
experience with landscape construction techniques including site layout and
preparation, planting, interlocking pavers, retaining walls, wood construction,
and water features as well as bidding and estimating projects. Recommended
Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95029 M1:00PM-3:05PM3.00Staff HORT5010
&
M3:30PM-6:35PM Staff HORT5010
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
HUMAN SERVICES | FALL 2016
HORT 62 Fall Plant Materials and Design
Covers the identification of the common plants used in local landscapes including
native and introduced trees, shrubs, groundcovers, and vines. Recommended
Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU C-ID AG-EH 108L
Section DaysTimes
93820
W
9:30AM-11:35AM
&
W
12:30PM-3:35PM
Units Instructor Room
3.00
L.McAndrewsHORT5010
L.McAndrewsHORT5010
HORT 65 Landscape Design Graphics
Introduces graphic techniques of landscape design using various media to create
base plans, plan views, and elevation drawings. Recommended Preparation:
Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section Days Times
UnitsInstructor
93821
M
8:15AM-9:05AM 2.00M.Arnone
&
M
9:25AM-12:30PM M.Arnone
First lecture meets in Room HORT 5010 on 8/29.
Room
HORT5010/801
HORT5010/801
HORT 70 Organic Agriculture
Introduces organic agriculture with an emphasis on organic food production and
a practical understanding of the philosophy, principles, and practices of organic
crops. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93822 F 9:30AM-12:35PM 3.00 S.SwezeyHORT5010
&
F 1:30PM-2:20PM
S.SwezeyHORT5010
HORT 100A Plant Propagation
Presents techniques in plant propagation including seed collection, handling and
sowing as well as producing plants from cuttings, layering, leaf pieces, division, and
grafting. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93812 M1:00PM-4:05PM1.00Staff HORT5300
HORT 125 Hydroponic and Substrate Production
Introduces concepts and practices of growing crops hydroponically and with
substrates including set up, nutrient solution preparation, lighting needs, and pest
control. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93813 F 12:35PM-2:40PM3.00 P.ShawHORT5001
&
F 9:00AM-12:05PM
P.Shaw HORT5001
HORT 164 California Native Plants & Plant
Communities
Covers the identification of native plants and their best uses in the developed
landscape, and includes discussion of the diverse native plant communities of
California. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
93814
TH
9:00AM-9:50AM
&
TH
10:00AM-1:05PM
Units Instructor Room
2.00
L.McAndrewsHORT5001
L.McAndrewsHORT5001
105
HORT 175 Sustainable Landscaping
Encompasses sustainable landscaping theories and practices including designing,
installing and maintaining ecologically sound landscapes through renovating
existing gardens with living walls, green roofs, permeable hardscapes and rain
water catchment systems, appropriate plant selection, and water conservation and
irrigation. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
93815
T
9:30AM-12:35PM
&
T
1:45PM-4:50PM
Units Instructor Room
4.00
L.McAndrewsHORT5110
L.McAndrewsHORT5110
HUMAN SERVICES
HSERV 50 Introduction to the Human Services
Provides an overview of the field of Human Services exploring issues and dynamics
within the Social Services delivery system. Corequisite: HSERV 99C.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93839 T 2:00PM-5:05PM3.00P.MeyerHW2214
Students in 93839 must also enroll in HSERV 99SL after attending mandatory orientation
with HSERV instructor at 5:15PM in Room HW2214 on Tuesday, 8/30.
HSERV 51 Practices in the Human Services
Focuses on appropriate interventions, technologies, and strategies for the delivery
of Human Services. Corequisite: HSERV 99C.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93840 TH2:00PM-5:05PM 3.00 G.West WatC107
Students in Section 93840 must also enroll in HSERV 99SL after attending mandatory
orientation with HSERV Instructor at 5:15PM in Room WatC107 on Thursday, 9/1.
HSERV 52 Introduction to Counseling and Case
Management
Provides an introduction to the basic theories and techniques of interviewing,
counseling, and case management in the Human Services.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93841 W 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 P.MeyerHW2214
HSERV 160 Introduction to Chemical
Dependency Issues
Provides an introductory level understanding of mood altering substances, their
patterns of use and the dynamics of addiction and treatment.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93837 TH2:00PM-5:05PM 3.00 P.Meyer HW2214
HSERV 164 Ethics: Personal and Professional
Growth In the Human Services
Explores the basic ethical, personal, and professional issues involved in the
treatment of drug and alcohol abuse, mental health, issues related to aging, and
issues related to the delivery of human services in general.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93838 SSU9:00AM-6:00PM 2.00 P.Meyer HW2214
Meets 2 weekends 10/8-10/9 and 11/5-11/6.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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ITALIAN
JOURN 23A Reporting for the News Media
Teaches the basics of newsgathering and writing for newspapers and online news
websites. Students participate in producing the college newspaper. Prerequisite:
ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/AMCH or equivalent experience.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
ITAL 1
Elementary Italian I
Develops speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing skills, with
Italian as the primary language of instruction.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Corresponds to two years of high school study
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93843 TTH9:00AM-11:05AM5.00 T.Mohamed 403
&
Arr.Arr.
T.Mohamed OL
Section 93843 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
93842 MW1:30PM-3:35PM 5.00 T.Mohamed 355
&
Arr.Arr.
T.Mohamed OL
Section 93842 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93851 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM1.00 B.Kava
407
Units Instructor Room
5.00 Kayawaki-White312
Kayawaki-WhiteOL
Section 93844 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
TTH 6:00PM-8:05PM
Arr. Arr.
5.00
Kayawaki-White355
Kayawaki-WhiteOL
Section 93845 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Report, take pictures, and learn design for the campus newspaper, The Cabrillo Voice,
which has published for half a century.
KINESIOLOGY
KIN 2
Introduction to Kinesiology
Introduces an interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID KIN 100
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94813 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 D.Liotta
1118
93860 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 J.Furman
1118
KIN 8A
JOURNALISM
JOURN 2 Special Projects in Journalism
A course in journalism projects made in consultation and with the prior approval of
the instructor.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93846 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 B.Kava
407
JOURN 21 Mass Communications
Examines how mass communications shape us, tell us what to think about, what to
buy, how to act, and what to be.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID JOUR 100
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93848 MW12:00PM-1:20PM 3.00 R.Goodman 406
93847 TTH2:10PM-3:30PM 3.00 B.Kava
JOURN 35 Writing for the Broadcast Media
Write pieces for broadcast (news, commercials, features, commentaries,
interviews), air them on local radio or TV stations, and perform as hosts on live
shows. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
JOURN 53 Newspaper Production
Introduces design techniques and software to produce page layouts for the college
newspaper. Recommended Preparation: DM 2 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
JAPAN 1 Elementary Japanese I
Develops speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing skills, with
Japanese as the primary language of instruction.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
93845
&
Teaches the basics of news gathering and writing for newspapers, websites, TV, and Radio.
Students participate in producing the college newspaper.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93850 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 R.Goodman 407
JAPANESE
Section DaysTimes
93844 TTH 2:10PM-4:15PM
&
Arr. Arr.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93849 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 B.Kava
407
406
Beginning Exercise and Nutrition For
Wellness and Weight Loss
Provides education, instruction, and support in weight management that uses
an integrated approach among the disciplines of exercise science, nutrition, and
behavioral modification.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
94817
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
F
10:30AM-11:20AM2.00 G.Marcoccia
F
11:30AM-1:35PM G.Marcoccia
Room
HW1136
HW1136
KIN 8B
Intermediate Exercise and Nutrition for
Wellness and Weight Loss
Provides continued instruction and support in weight management that uses
an integrated approach among the disciplines of exercise science, nutrition, and
behavioral modification. Prerequisite: KIN 8A.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
94818
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
F
10:30AM-11:20AM2.00 G.Marcoccia
F
11:30AM-1:35PM G.Marcoccia
Room
HW1136
HW1136
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
KINESIOLOGY | FALL 2016
KIN 9
Coaching Youth Baseball
Focuses on the philosophy of coaching youth baseball and includes coursework
completion of the American Sport Education Baseball Coaching Certification.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
94815
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
TH
6:00PM-9:05PM3.00R.Kittle
1118/BASFIELD
First class meeting is in Room 1118.
KIN 10A
Athletic Training: Injury Prevention,
Evaluation and Care
Introduces the profession of athletic training including recognition, evaluation,
immediate care and emergency care of athletic injuries. Recommended
Preparation: BIO 4. Repeatability: May be taken 4 times.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93852 F 9:00AM-12:05PM3.00 M.Ramsey 1118
KIN 10AL Clinical Experience in Sports Medicine I
Provides the opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge acquired in KIN 10A,
and provides practical exposure to the athletic training profession. Recommended
Preparation: BIO 4. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in KIN
10A. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
93853 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 M.Ramsey 1112A
KIN 13
First Aid: Responding to Emergencies
Details the theory and demonstration of first aid care of the injured with
certification by the American Heart Association.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: KIN 13 & 15 combined: maximum credit-1
course. C-ID KIN 101
Section DaysTimes
93858 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 M.Ramsey OL
Section 93858 is an ONLINE course. Meets 8 weeks 8/29-10/22. Meets Saturday, 9/3 from
9:00AM-1:00PM in conference room next to the pool for MANDATORY orientation. On
campus meetings are in the conference room next to the pool on Saturday, 10/8 from
10:00AM-12:00PM; Saturday, 10/22 from 10:00AM-1:00PM. For details, see instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
KIN 15
Community Cardio Pulmonary
Resuscitation
Provides certification in American Heart Association CPR.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: KIN 13 & 15 combined: maximum credit-1
course.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93859 M 5:30PM-9:45PM0.50 M.Ramsey 1118
Meets 10/3 and 10/10. First class meeting held in conference room next to the pool.
Meets 2 hr 5 min arranged per week. Registration for this course is by instructor consent
only.
WELLNESS EDUCATION CENTER
KIN 10BL Clinical Experience in Sports Medicine II
Provides the opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge acquired in KIN
10B, and provides further practical exposure to the athletic training profession.
Prerequisite: KIN 10AL. Corequisite: KIN 10B. Recommended Preparation: BIO 4.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
HOURS:MONDAY - THURSDAY................. 6:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
FRIDAYS.................................... 6:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
SATURDAYS............................... 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Section DaysTimes
93854 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
2.00 M.Ramsey 1112A
Meet 4 hr 5 min arranged per week. Registration for this course is by instructor consent
only.
KIN 10CL Clinical Experience in Sports Medicine III
Provides continued practical exposure to athletic training and increases student
proficiency in athletic training competencies. Prerequisite: KIN 10BL or equivalent
skills. Recommended Preparation: BIO 4.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
93855 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
2.00 M.Ramsey 1112A
Meet 4 hr 5 min arranged per week. Registration for this course is by instructor consent
only.
KIN 10DL Clinical Experience in Sports Medicine IV
Provides continued practical exposure to athletic training and increases student
proficiency in athletic training competencies learned in KIN 10CL. Prerequisite: KIN
10CL or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
93856 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
2.00 M.Ramsey 1112A
Meets 6 hr 10 min arranged per week. Registration for this course is by instructor consent
only.
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FALL SEMESTER: August 29-December 17
To use the Wellness Education Center, students must enroll in a section
of:
KIN 20L-Aerobic Fitness OR
KIN 22L-Strength Training OR
KIN 24L- Lifetime Fitness
KIN 20L Aerobic Fitness
Provides supervision in developing and maintaining a personal aerobic fitness
program in the Wellness Education Center.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
95156 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 O.KilleferHW1138
95157 Arr.Arr.
1.50 O.KilleferHW1138
95158 Arr.Arr.
2.00 O.KilleferHW1138
95159 Arr.Arr.
2.50 O.KilleferHW1138
95160 Arr.Arr.
3.00 O.KilleferHW1138
54 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for mandatory orientation. May enroll in this
section up until the 12th week of the semester.
81 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for a mandatory orientation. May enroll in
this section up until the 5th week of the semester.
108 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for a mandatory orientation. May enroll in
this section up until the 5th week of the semester.
135 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for a mandatory orientation. May enroll in
this section up until the 5th week of the semester.
162 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for a mandatory orientation. May enroll in
this section up until the 5th week of the semester.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
108KINESIOLOGY | FALL 2016
KIN 22L Strength Training
Provides supervision in developing and maintaining a personal strength training
program in the Wellness Education Center.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
94830 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 O.KilleferHW1138
54 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for mandatory orientation. May enroll in this
section up until the 12th week of the semester.
KIN 27B Intermediate Weight Training
Provides instruction for th intermediate student on the biomechanics of strength
training, muscle trainability, and training principles using machines, free weights,
and body weight. Recommended Preparation: KIN 27A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
93869
Units Instructor Room
TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 O.Killefer HW1136
94967 MW12:30PM-1:50PM 1.50 O.Killefer HW1136
94831 Arr.Arr.
1.50 O.KilleferHW1138
94832 Arr.Arr.
2.00 O.KilleferHW1138
KIN 31A Beginning Total Fitness
Provides cardiovascular conditioning, strength training, flexibility exercises, and
instruction in concepts relative to physical fitness for the beginning student.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
94839 Arr.Arr.
2.50 O.KilleferHW1138
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93872 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM1.50 O.Killefer HW1136
94844 Arr.Arr.
3.00 O.KilleferHW1138
81 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for a mandatory orientation. May enroll in
this section up until the 5th week of the semester.
108 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for a mandatory orientation. May enroll in
this section up until the 5th week of the semester.
135 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for a mandatory orientation. May enroll in
this section up until the 5th week of the semester.
162 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for a mandatory orientation. May enroll in
this section up until the 5th week of the semester.
KIN 24L Lifetime Fitness
Provides supervision in developing and maintaining an individualized fitness
program in the Wellness Education Center.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
94848 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 O.KilleferHW1138
94849 Arr.Arr.
1.50 O.KilleferHW1138
54 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for a mandatory orientation. May enroll in
this section up to the 12th week of the semester.
81 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for a mandatory orientation. May enroll in
this section up until the 5th week of the semester.
94850 Arr.Arr.
2.00 O.KilleferHW1138
94851 Arr.Arr.
2.50 O.KilleferHW1138
108 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for a mandatory orientation. My enroll in
this section up until the 5th week of the semester.
135 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for a mandatory orientation. May enroll in
this section up until the 5th week of the semester.
94852 Arr.Arr.
3.00 O.KilleferHW1138
162 hr arranged. To get started, go to HW1138 for a mandatory orientation. May enroll in
this section up until the 5th week of the semester.
KIN 27A Beginning Weight Training
Provides instruction for the beginning student on the biomechanics of strength
training, muscle trainability, and training principles using machines, free weights
and body weight.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
93864
Units Instructor Room
TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 O.Killefer HW1136
94969 MW12:30PM-1:50PM 1.50 O.Killefer HW1136
KIN 31B Intermediate Total Fitness
Provides cardiovascular conditioning, strength training, flexibility exercises, and
instruction in concepts relative to physical fitness for the intermediate student.
Recommended Preparation: KIN 31A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93876 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM1.50 O.Killefer HW1136
KIN 34A Beginning Core Performance
Provides instruction in an approach to fitness using functional and core training for
the beginning student.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
93880
TTH
12:40PM-2:00PM
Units Instructor Room
1.50
L.Broderick-BurrHW1126
KIN 34B Intermediate Core Performance
Provides instruction in an approach to fitness using functional and core training for
the intermediate student. Recommended Preparation: KIN 34A.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
93881
TTH
12:40PM-2:00PM
Units Instructor Room
1.50
L.Broderick-BurrHW1126
KIN 35A Beginning Cross Training
Provides instruction on fitness using constantly varied functional movements with
body weight and light weight equipment to challenge beginning students in a
supportive environment.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN Activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93882 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM 1.50 W.GarrisonHW1136
KIN 35B Intermediate Cross Training
Provides instruction on fitness using constantly varied functional movements with
body weight and light weight equipment to challenge intermediate students in a
supportive environment. Prerequisite: KIN 35A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any and all KIN Activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93883 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM 1.50 W.GarrisonHW1136
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
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KIN 37A Beginning Hatha Yoga
Provides instruction on asanas (postures) with attention to breath awareness and
detail of postural alignment for the beginning student.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
KIN 39A Beginning Gyrokinesis® Movement Yoga
Re-educates and invigorates the body to move with fluidity, relaxation, and power
by rhythmic exercise for the beginning student.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section
93884
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
MW 8:00AM-9:20AM 1.50K.Belliveau
Room
HW1126
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93900 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 1.50 S.Spencer 1101
93885
TTH
8:00AM-9:20AM 1.50K.Belliveau
HW1126
KIN 39B
93886
MW
9:30AM-10:50AM1.50 K.Belliveau
HW1126
93888
TTH
9:30AM-10:50AM1.50 K.Belliveau
HW1126
93889
TTH
HW1126
93891
MW
HW1126
93887
TTH
HW1126
93890
W
HW1126
94784
MW
WatA130
KIN 37B Intermediate Hatha Yoga
Provides instruction on asanas with attention to breath awareness and detail
of postural alignment of the body for the intermediate student. Recommended
Preparation: KIN 37A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section
93892
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
MW 8:00AM-9:20AM 1.50K.Belliveau
Room
HW1126
93893
TTH
8:00AM-9:20AM 1.50K.Belliveau
HW1126
93894
MW
9:30AM-10:50AM1.50 K.Belliveau
HW1126
93896
TTH
9:30AM-10:50AM1.50 K.Belliveau
HW1126
93897
TTH
11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 L.Broderick-Burr
HW1126
93899
MW
12:55PM-2:15PM1.50 L.Norton
HW1126
93895
TTH
2:10PM-3:30PM 1.50L.Broderick-Burr
HW1126
93898
W
5:00PM-7:05PM1.00L.Norton
HW1126
94785
MW
6:00PM-7:20PM1.50H.Jackson-Jones WatA130
Intermediate Gyrokinesis®
Movement Yoga
Re-educates and invigorates the body to move with fluidity, relaxation, and power
by rhythmic exercise for the intermediate student. Recommended Preparation: KIN
39A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93901 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 1.50 S.Spencer 1101
KIN 43A Beginning Tennis
Provides instruction in the development of stroke production, footwork, strategy,
rules, and etiquette for singles and doubles play for the beginning student.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
94794
TTH
9:30AM-10:50AM
Units Instructor Room
1.50
D.Van Ness TENCOURT
KIN 43B Intermediate Tennis
Provides instruction in the development of stroke production, footwork, strategy,
rules, and etiquette for singles and doubles play for the intermediate student.
Recommended Preparation: KIN 43A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
93902
TTH
9:30AM-10:50AM
Units Instructor Room
1.50
D.Van Ness TENCOURT
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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KIN 43C Advanced Tennis
Provides instruction in the development of stroke production, footwork, strategy,
rules, and etiquette for singles and doubles play for the advanced student.
Recommended Preparation: KIN 43B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
93903
TTH
9:30AM-10:50AM
Units Instructor Room
1.50
D.Van Ness TENCOURT
KIN 44A Beginning Hiking
Introduces concepts of safe hiking using the Santa Cruz County parks, trails,
and surrounding areas and includes local history, flora and fauna, emergency
procedures, safety rules, health issues, and environmental considerations.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94808 F 9:30AM-1:45PM1.50P.KaplanOFFCAM
Meets 12 weeks 9/2-12/2. Holiday 11/11 and 11/25. First class meets in Room 1118.
KIN 44B Intermediate Hiking
Examines the concepts of safe hiking using the Santa Cruz County parks, trails,
and surrounding areas and includes local history, flora and fauna, emergency
procedures, safety rules, health issues, and environmental considerations.
Prerequisite: KIN 44A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94809 F 9:30AM-1:45PM1.50P.KaplanOFFCAM
Meets 12 weeks 9/2-12/2. Holiday 11/11 and 11/25. First class meets in Room 1118.
KIN 44C Advanced Hiking
Continues to examine the concepts of safe hiking using the Santa Cruz County parks,
trails, and surrounding areas and includes local history, flora and fauna, emergency
procedures, safety rules, health issues, and environmental considerations for the
advanced student. Prerequisite: KIN 44B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94810 F 9:30AM-1:45PM1.50P.KaplanOFFCAM
Meets 12 weeks 9/2-12/2. Holiday 11/11 and 11/25. First class meets in Room 1118.
KIN 47A Beginning Basketball
Provides instruction in the fundamental skills of basketball for the beginning
student.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93905 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 1.50 A.Marcopulos1101
KIN 47B Intermediate Basketball
Provides instruction in the skills and strategies of basketball for the intermediate
student. Recommended Preparation: KIN 47A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
KIN 47C Advanced Basketball
Provides instruction in the skills and strategies of basketball for the advanced
student. Recommended Preparation: KIN 47B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93909 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 1.50 A.Marcopulos1101
KIN 50A Beginning Soccer
Provides instruction on the skills and strategy of soccer for the beginning student.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit-4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93911 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 P.CarboneSTADIUM
93912 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 P.CarboneSTADIUM
KIN 50B Intermediate Soccer
Provides instruction on the skills and strategy of soccer for the intermediate
student. Recommended Preparation: KIN 50A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93913 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 P.CarboneSTADIUM
93914 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 P.CarboneSTADIUM
KIN 50C Advanced Soccer
Provides instruction of the skills and strategy of soccer for the advanced student.
Recommended Preparation: KIN 50B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93915 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 P.CarboneSTADIUM
93916 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 P.CarboneSTADIUM
KIN 51A Beginning Indoor Soccer-Futsal
Provides instruction in skills and strategies of indoor soccer-futsal for the beginning
student.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93917 F 9:30AM-11:35AM1.00 P.Carbone 1101
Indoor Soccer (futsal).
KIN 51B Intermediate Indoor Soccer-Futsal
Provides instruction on the skills and strategies of indoor soccer-futsal for the
intermediate student. Recommended Preparation: KIN 51A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93918 F 9:30AM-11:35AM1.00 P.Carbone 1101
Indoor Soccer (futsal).
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93907 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 1.50 A.Marcopulos1101
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
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111
KIN 51C Advanced Indoor Soccer-Futsal
Provides instruction in skills and strategies of indoor soccer-futsal for the advanced
student. Recommended Preparation: KIN 51B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
KIN 60A Beginning Swimming
Emphasizes basic development of aquatic skills including water safety and the
freestyle stroke.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93919 F 9:30AM-11:35AM1.00 P.Carbone 1101
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93923 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 1.50 M.Adas
POOL
Indoor Soccer (futsal).
KIN 52A Beginning Ultimate Frisbee
Provides instruction on the skills and strategies of Ultimate Frisbee for the
beginning student.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN Activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94821 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 1.50 C.Smith STADIUM
KIN 52B Intermediate Ultimate Frisbee
Provides instruction on the skills and strategies of Ultimate Frisbee for the
intermediate student. Prerequisite: KIN 52A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN Activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
93926 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
93924 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
93925 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
KIN 60B Intermediate Swimming
Emphasizes development of aquatic skills for the intermediate swimmer including
water safety, basic strokes and techniques, deep water skills, and conditioning
activities. Recommended Preparation: KIN 60A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93928 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 1.50 M.Adas
POOL
93931 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94822 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 1.50 C.Smith STADIUM
93929 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
93930 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
KIN 52C Advanced Ultimate Frisbee
Provides instruction on the skills and strategies of Ultimate Frisbee for the advanced
student. Prerequisite: KIN 52B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN Activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
KIN 60C Advanced Swimming
Emphasizes development of aquatic skills and conditioning appropriate to the
advanced swimmer. Recommended Preparation: KIN 60B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94823 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 1.50 C.Smith STADIUM
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93933 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 1.50 M.Adas
POOL
KIN 53B Intermediate Softball
Provides instruction on the skills and strategies of softball for the intermediate
student. Recommended Preparation: KIN 53A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
93936 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
93934 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
93935 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93920 MW 3:00PM-4:20PM 1.50 K.RosingerSOFFIELD
KIN 53C Advanced Softball
Provides instruction on the skills and strategies of softball for the advanced student.
Recommended Preparation: KIN 53B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93921 MW 3:00PM-4:20PM 1.50 K.RosingerSOFFIELD
KIN 61A Beginning Swim Fitness
Introduces physical fitness using competitive swim strokes.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93938 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 1.50 M.Adas
POOL
93941 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
93939 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
94827 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 J.Furman
POOL
93940 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
112KINESIOLOGY | FALL 2016
KIN 61B Intermediate Swim Fitness
Continues to improve physical fitness using competitive swim strokes.
Recommended Preparation: KIN 61A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93943 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 1.50 M.Adas
POOL
93946 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
93944 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
94828 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 J.Furman
POOL
93945 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
KIN 61C Advanced Swim Fitness
Continues to improve physical fitness using advanced application of competitive
swim strokes. Recommended Preparation: KIN 61B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
LEARNING SKILLS
LS 200
Math Study Skills
Study skills and strategies designed to help students overcome difficulties in
learning math. Especially helpful for those enrolled in MATH 254 or MATH 154.
Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94894 T 12:40PM-2:00PM1.50 P.Tomnitz 510
93991 T 12:40PM-2:00PM1.50 P.Tomnitz
Eligibility for Accessibility Support Center (ASC).
510
LS 200L Reduced Test Anxiety Lab
Presents techniques to improve test performance and reduce test anxiety. Pass/No
Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94895 T 2:10PM-4:15PM1.00P.Tomnitz 510
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93948 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 1.50 M.Adas
POOL
93992 T 2:10PM-4:15PM1.00P.Tomnitz 510
93951 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
93949 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
94829 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 J.Furman
POOL
93950 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 J.Thomas
POOL
LS 254
Diagnostic Assessment
Provides individual diagnostic assessment and reassessment to determine
eligibility for learning disabilities services.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
KIN 62A Beginning Water Aerobics
Provides cardiovascular conditioning, muscle strengthening, and flexibility through
non-swimming water exercise emphasizing low impact on joints for the beginning
student.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94825 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 J.Furman POOL
KIN 62B Intermediate Water Aerobics
Provides cardiovascular conditioning, muscle strengthening, and flexibility
through non-swimming water exercise emphasizing low impact on joints for the
intermediate student. Recommended Preparation: KIN 62A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Any or all KIN activity courses combined:
maximum credit 4 units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94826 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM1.50 J.Furman POOL
Eligibility for Accessibility Support Center (ASC).
Section
93993
Days Times
Arr.
Arr.
UnitsInstructor
Room
0.50 D.Spencer/S.Kern-JonesLRC1073
93994
Arr.
0.50 S.Kern-Jones/D.SpencerLRC1073
50 min arranged per week. To enroll, please call (831) 479-6220 to schedule an Orientation
time. Instructors will provide the Add Code for registration when testing begins.
Arr.
Meets 11/14-12/16. Holiday 11/24 and 11/25. 18 hr total arranged. To enroll, please call
(831) 479-6220 to schedule an Orientation time. Instructors will provide the Add Code for
registration when testing begins.
LS 264
Study Skills
Recommended for students with learning disabilities, but open to all students who
need study skills and learning strategy improvement.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95092 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 S.Kern-Jones 406
93995 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 S.Kern-Jones 406
Eligibility for Accessibility Support Center (ASC).
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
LIBRARY SCIENCE | FALL 2016
LIBRARY SCIENCE
113
93976 Arr.Arr.
1.00 C.Ainsworth 1000
93981 Arr.Arr.
1.00 K.Studstill 1000
93982 Arr.Arr.
1.00 J.Alexander 1000
Section 93953 is an ONLINE laboratory. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93613, which is an ONLINE course.
93983
1.00
93970 Arr.Arr.
1.00 D.RoussopoulosOL
93977 Arr.Arr.
1.00 V.Allen
1000
93978 Arr.Arr.
1.00 D.RoussopoulosOL
93968 Arr.Arr.
1.00 B.Vaca
1000
93984 Arr.Arr.
1.00 E.Hinkley
1000
93985 Arr.Arr.
1.00 J.Alexander 1000
93966 Arr.Arr.
1.00 J.Alexander 1000
93980 Arr.Arr.
1.00 J.Alexander 1000
93973 Arr.Arr.
1.00 B.Vaca WatA210
93974 Arr.Arr.
1.00 B.Vaca WatA210
93988
1.00
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93633.
LIBR 10 Information Research
Teaches information literacy and research concepts, skills, and techniques.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
93953 Arr.Arr.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93634.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 D.RoussopoulosOL
Section 93970 is an ONLINE laboratory. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93622, which is an ONLINE course.
Section 93978 is an ONLINE laboratory. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93631, which is an ONLINE course.
93987 Arr.Arr.
1.00 D.RoussopoulosOL
Section 93987 is an ONLINE lab. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93642, which is an ONLINE course.
93961
Arr. Arr.
1.00
D.Roussopoulos1000
Section 93961 is open to all students not enrolled in ENGL 1A. 3 hr 5 min arranged per
week. Open Entry.
93986 Arr.Arr.
1.00 A.Webster 1000
3 hr 5 min arragned per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93641.
93952
Arr. Arr.
1.00
D.Roussopoulos1000
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93612.
93959 Arr.Arr.
1.00 E.Hinkley
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93614.
93960 Arr.Arr.
1000
1.00 J.Alexander 1000
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93615.
93954 Arr.Arr.
1.00 J.Alexander 1000
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93616.
93969 Arr.Arr.
1.00 A.Webster 1000
93979
1.00
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93617.
Arr. Arr.
D.Roussopoulos1000
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93618.
93971 Arr.Arr.
1.00 J.Alexander 1000
93967 Arr.Arr.
1.00 B.Vaca
93972 Arr.Arr.
1.00 J.Alexander 1000
93956 Arr.Arr.
1.00 L.Dickie
1000
93955 Arr.Arr.
1.00 V.Allen
1000
93958 Arr.Arr.
1.00 E.Hinkley
1000
93965 Arr.Arr.
1.00 J.Alexander 1000
93957 Arr.Arr.
1.00 K.Studstill 1000
93975
1.00
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93619.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93620.
1000
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93621.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93623.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93624.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93625.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93626.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93635.
Arr. Arr.
D.Roussopoulos1000
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93636.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93637.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93638.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93639.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93640.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 94854.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 94855.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93628.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93629.
Arr.
Arr.
C.AinsworthWatA210
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93643.
93962 Arr. Arr.
1.00 S.MuellerWatA210
93963
1.00
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1AMC Section 93647.
Arr.
Arr.
C.AinsworthWatA210
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1AMC Section 93648.
LIBR 10H Information Research Honors
Teaches information literacy and research concepts, skills, and techniques.
Prerequisite: Honors Standing. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
93989 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 E.Hinkley 1000
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Acceptance into the Honors Transfer Program is required
to register for this course. See details at go.cabrillo.edu/honors or call (831) 477-3505.
Required enrollment in ENGL 1AH Section 93644.
LIBR 203 Tutoring Methods
Teaches methods for tutoring with special emphasis on learning theory,
communication, and tutoring students with disabilities.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93990 F 12:00PM-2:05PM1.00 N.PhillipsLRC1064
Meets 8 weeks 9/16-11/4. DVDs are available in the Library and the Tutoring Center on
reserve.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93627.
Arr. Arr.
D.Roussopoulos1000
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. Required enrollment in ENGL 1A Section 93630.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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MATHEMATICS
Computerized prerequisite verification is required to enroll in Math.
All students enrolling in a math class must have in the Cabrillo computer system
either Cabrillo math assessment scores, prerequisite course grade, or transcripts
verifying their math preparation. It is strongly recommended that students
re-assess if their course preparation (either prerequisite course work or
assessment score) is more than two years old. A minimum grade of “C” is
required in the prerequisite course.
New students without transfer credit in math from another college must
complete assessment in math before attempting to enroll in any math course that
has a prerequisite.
New students with transfer credit in math from another college and high
school students with math AP exam scores of 3 or higher or transfer-level EAP, ELM,
IB, or CLEP test results do not need to assess but must see a counselor to have their
records input into the computer before attempting to register. See the Cabrillo
College Catalog for more information.
High school students without appropriate AP scores or EAP, ELM, IB, or CLEP
test results must complete assessment in math and may not enroll in high school
equivalent courses.
Minors without a high school diploma may not enroll in MATH 254A, 254B,
254CM, or 254SI.
Notice: The following resources are available for drop-in tutoring for Cabrillo
students enrolled in math classes: Math Learning Center (MLC), Room LRC1074, and
the Integrated Learning Center, Room WatA210, in the Watsonville Center. Students
in the precalculus and calculus sequence, including MATH 6 and 7, are strongly
encouraged to utilize the services of the MESA Transfer Center in Room 834. Hours
of operation will be posted online, at the Centers, and outside the NAS Division
Office, Room 701.
MATH 2 Precalculus Algebra
Presents functions and their properties including polynomial, rational, exponential
and logarithmic functions and their graphs, inverses and applications. May not be
taken Pass/No Pass. Prerequisite: MATH 152 or equivalent skills. Note: MATH 142
does NOT satisfy the prerequisite.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Math 2 & 4 combined: maximum credit- 5
semester units.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94090 MW8:30AM-10:35AM 4.00 Staff
718
94091 TTH11:10AM-1:15PM 4.00 J.Cass
715
94092 TTH2:10PM-4:35PM 4.00 A.Berman
709
94093 MW6:30PM-8:35PM 4.00 S.Tran
715
MATH 3 Precalculus Trigonometry
Presents right and oblique triangle trigonometry with applications including
vectors, graphing, identities, trigonometric equations and functions, and inverse
trigonometric functions. May not be taken Pass/No Pass. Prerequisite: MATH 152 or
equivalent skills. Recommended Preparation: MATH 153 or high school geometry or
equivalent skills. Note: MATH 142 does NOT satisfy the prerequisite.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94113 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 C.Lippi
718
94114 MW2:30PM-3:50PM 3.00 J.Malokas
READ 158RM, Reading Math, is related to MATH 2, 3, 4, 12, 142, 152, 154.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
715
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115
MATH 4 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry
Covers topics in MATH 2 and MATH 3 and is designed for the motivated student able
to fulfill the requirements of both courses in a single course. May not be taken Pass/
No Pass. Prerequisite: MATH 152 or equivalent skills. Recommended Preparation:
MATH 153 or high school geometry or equivalent skills. Note: MATH 142 does NOT
satisfy the prerequisite.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: Math 2 & 4 combined: maximum credit- 5
semester units.
MATH 5C Analytic Geometry and Calculus III
Presents vector valued functions, calculus of functions of more than one variable,
partial derivatives, multiple integration, Green’s Theorem, Stokes’ Theorem,
divergence theorem. May not be taken Pass/No Pass. Prerequisite: MATH 5B or
equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MATH 230
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94115 MW8:00AM-10:25AM 5.00 D.Reynolds 716
94142 TTH2:10PM-4:35PM 5.00 M.DeSmet
94117 TTH8:30AM-10:55AM5.00 D.Reynolds
716
94116 TTH8:30AM-10:55AM5.00 D.Reynolds
716
94118
MTWTH9:30AM-10:35AM
5.00
L.Meyer
717
94123
MTWTH9:30AM-10:35AM
5.00
L.Meyer
717
To register for Section 94116, students must be a participant in the PREP program and
attend a workshop prior to the beginning of the semester. For more information, visit
cabrillosteep.org or e-mail sutapper@cabrillo.edu.
To register for Section 94123, students must participate in one of the Math PLUS sessions
offered during the summer, must not have taken a math class at Cabrillo, and MUST assess
into a higher math level after Math PLUS. The summer sessions meet 6/6-6/11 or 8/158/19, MTWTHF, 9:00AM-3:00PM in Room 501. For information, go to http://go.cabrillo.
edu/mathplus or call the Learning Communities Center at (831) 477-3340.
94119
MTWTH11:10AM-12:15PM 5.00
D.Adams
716
94122
MTWTH11:10AM-12:15PM 5.00
D.Adams
716
To register for Section 94122, students must be a participant in the PREP program and
attend a workshop prior to the beginning of the semester. For more information, visit
cabrillosteep.org or e-mail sutapper@cabrillo.edu.
94120 TTH2:30PM-4:55PM 5.00 L.Simcik
825
94121 TTH6:30PM-8:55PM 5.00 A.Berman 716
MATH 5A Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
Presents plane analytic geometry of lines and graphing, differential calculus of
algebraic and transcendental functions of one variable with applications, and
introductory integral calculus. May not be taken Pass/No Pass. Prerequisite: MATH 4
or MATH 2 and MATH 3 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: MATH 5A & 18 combined: maximum credit- 1
course. C-ID MATH 210
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94132 MW8:00AM-10:25AM 5.00 Staff
714
94133 TTH8:00AM-10:25AM5.00 Staff
806
94134
709
MTWTH11:10AM-12:15PM 5.00
B.Krein
94135 MW6:30PM-8:55PM 5.00 J.Smith
Section DaysTimes
94140
MTWTH8:00AM-9:05AM
Units Instructor Room
5.00
A.Taurke
609
80
94141 TTH6:30PM-8:55PM 5.00 E.Braunhut 714
MATH 6 Introduction to Linear Algebra
Introduces linear algebra, including vectors in n-dimensional R, matrices, row
reductions, inverse matrices, determinants, vector spaces, basis, change of basis,
linear independence, transformations, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and the GramSchmidt process. Students enrolled in the Honors Transfer Program may count this
course towards the “Honors Scholar” designation with an Honors Contract. May not
be taken Pass/No Pass. Prerequisite: MATH 5C or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MATH 250
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94143 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 D.Adams
715
MATH 7 Introduction to Differential Equations
Presents an introductory course in Differential Equations: first order, second order,
homogeneous, nonhomogeneous, variation of parameters, applications, simple
linear systems with constant coefficients, Laplace transforms, and power series
solutions. Students enrolled in the Honors Transfer Program may count this course
towards the “Honors Scholar” designation with an Honors Contract. May not be
taken Pass/No Pass. Prerequisite: MATH 5C or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MATH 240
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94144 MW8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 B.Krein
715
MATH 10 Survey of College Mathematics
Presents concepts and applications of various topics in mathematics that use
intermediate algebra skills. Prerequisite: MATH 142 or MATH 152 or equivalent
skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94019 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 J.Malokas
708
94020 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 H.Payne
718
716
MATH 5B Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
Presents integral calculus of algebraic and transcendental functions of one variable
with applications, techniques of integration, sequences and series. May not be
taken Pass/No Pass. Prerequisite: MATH 5A or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MATH 220
Section DaysTimes
94136
MTWTH8:00AM-9:05AM
Units Instructor Room
5.00
C.Lippi
825
94137 TTH8:30AM-10:55AM5.00 J.Caputo
714
94138
A.Taurke
609
94139 MW12:40PM-3:05PM 5.00 J.Cass
714
95042 TTH1:30PM-3:55PM 5.00 B.Krein
715
MTWTH9:30AM-10:35AM
5.00
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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MATH 12 Elementary Statistics
Presents the use of probability techniques, hypothesis testing, and predictive
techniques to facilitate decision-making. Prerequisite: MATH 142 or MATH 152 or
equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: MATH 12/12H, BUS 9 and PSYCH 2A
combined: maximum credit- 1 course. C-ID MATH 110
Section DaysTimes
94021 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
5.00 P.Reuschling OL
Section 94020 is an ONLINE course. Required in-person orientation Sunday 8/28 (before
the start of semester) from 4:00PM-6:00PM in Room WatA150. Students will complete
exams at the Watsonville Center on 9/27, 10/25, 11/22, and 12/13 from 4:00PM-7:00PM
in Room WatA150. Use of a TI 83+/84+ calculator is required. For details, see instructor’s
web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94035 Arr.Arr.
5.00 E.Chovick
OL
Section 94035 is an ONLINE course. Required in-person orientation 8/29 from 4:00PM6:00PM in Room WatA280. Students will complete exams at the Watsonville Center on
9/24, 10/22, and 11/12 from 1:00PM-3:00PM and 12/10 from 12:00PM-3:00PM in Room
WatA240. Please email the instructor at elchovic@cabrillo.edu when you register for the
course.
94022
MTWTH8:00AM-9:05AM
5.00
V.Lundquist
711
94023 MW8:30AM-10:55AM 5.00 Staff
810
94024 TTH8:30AM-10:55AM5.00 J.Kearns
810
94025
MTWTH9:30AM-10:35AM
5.00
D.Morgali
711
94034
MTWTH9:30AM-10:35AM
5.00
D.Morgali
711
94026
MTWTH11:10AM-12:15PM 5.00
D.Morgali
711
To register for Section 94034, students must participate in one of the Math PLUS sessions
offered during the summer, must not have taken a math class at Cabrillo, and MUST assess
into a higher math level after Math PLUS. The summer sessions meet 6/6-6/11 or 8/158/19, MTWTHF, 9:00AM-3:00PM in Room 501. For information, go to http://go.cabrillo.
edu/mathplus or call the Learning Communities Center at (831) 477-3340.
94027 MW11:10AM-1:35PM 5.00 Staff
MATH 18 Business Calculus
Presents the techniques of calculus with emphasis placed on the application of
these concepts to business and management-related problems. Prerequisite: MATH
152 or equivalent skills. Note: MATH 142 does NOT satisfy the prerequisite for this
course.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: MATH 5A & 18 combined: maximum credit- 1
course. C-ID MATH 140
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94088 MW 8:30AM-10:35AM 4.00 S.DecelleHORT5001
94089 TTH 11:10AM-1:15PM 4.00 S.DecelleHORT5005
MATH 104 Math Success Strategies for Precalculus
and Beyond
Improves skills in computation, communication, critical thinking, and effective
study approaches for precalculus and calculus, and is taken concurrently with MATH
4. Corequisite: MATH 4. May be taken Pass/No Pass only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95046
MTWTHF8:30AM-12:45PM
1.50
D.Adams
834
&
F 9:00AM-11:20AM
D.Adams
825
Meets 8/8-8/19 (prior to the start of the semester) and 9/2-12/16. To register for Section
95046, students must enroll in either MATH 4, Section 94116, or MATH 4, Section 94122.
This lab is part of the PREP program and is only for students majoring in the sciences,
engineering, or math who will be taking the calculus sequence. Designed for the
motivated student seeking to overcome challenges such as a long absence from math
coursework, previous unsuccessful attempts at precalculus, or the need for a stronger math
foundation. For more information, visit cabrillosteep.org or e-mail sutapper@cabrillo.edu.
810
94028 MW11:10AM-1:35PM 5.00 V.Ramos WatA220
94029 MW12:40PM-3:05PM 5.00 J.Krause
711
94031 TTH12:40PM-3:05PM 5.00 V.Ramos
714
94030 TTH12:40PM-3:05PM 5.00 J.Krause
711
94032 MW3:15PM-5:40PM 5.00 J.Burns
711
94033 TTH3:15PM-5:40PM 5.00 P.Harvell
711
95044 MW6:30PM-8:55PM 5.00 M.Miller
714
95045 TTH6:30PM-8:55PM 5.00 E.Venable 711
MATH 13 Finite Mathematics
Presents linear functions, systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrices,
linear programming, mathematics of finance, sets and Venn diagrams,
combinatorial techniques, and an introduction to probability. Prerequisite: MATH
152 or equivalent skills. Note: MATH 142 does NOT satisfy the prerequisite for this
course.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MATH 130
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94036 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 D.Lofte
708
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
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MATH 142 Applied Intermediate Algebra
Presents intermediate algebra topics with an emphasis on data analysis and
modeling; satisfies prerequisite for MATH 10, MATH 12 or MATH 12H, or MATH 15;
NOT a prerequisite for MATH 2, MATH 3, MATH 4, MATH 13, or MATH 18. Prerequisite:
MATH 154 or MATH 154B or equivalent skills. May not be taken Pass/No Pass.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
MATH 152 Intermediate Algebra
Continues development of algebra skills acquired in elementary algebra, which
include the system of real numbers, polynomials, algebraic equations (linear,
systems of linear, quadratic, and applications). May not be taken Pass/No Pass.
Prerequisite: MATH 154 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
95047 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
5.00 G.Rodriguez OL
Section DaysTimes
94037 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
5.00 V.Lundquist OL
95050
MTWTH9:30AM-10:35AM
5.00
Staff
94055 Arr.Arr.
5.00 M.Arvizu
95048
MTWTH9:30AM-10:35AM
5.00
M.DeSmet HORT5005
95049
MTWTH9:30AM-10:35AM
5.00
M.DeSmet HORT5005
Section 95047 is an ONLINE course. Students will complete exams at the Watsonville
Center on 9/21, 10/19, 11/23, and 12/9 from 3:30PM-5:30PM in Room WatA260.
REQUIRED online orientation. Enrolled and waitlisted students must fill out the Student
Information Form on the instructor’s web page by the first day of the semester. For details,
see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
WatA220
To register for Section 95049, students must participate in one of the Math PLUS sessions
offered during the summer, must not have taken a math class at Cabrillo, and MUST assess
into a higher math level after Math PLUS. The summer sessions meet 6/6-6/11 or 8/158/19, MTWTHF, 9:00AM-3:00PM in Room 501. For information, go to http://go.cabrillo.
edu/mathplus or call the Learning Communities Center at (831) 477-3340.
95051 MW12:40PM-3:05PM 5.00 M.DeSmet
806
95052 MW12:40PM-3:05PM 5.00 M.DeSmet
806
95053 TTH12:40PM-3:05PM 5.00 Staff
608
95054 MW2:10PM-4:35PM 5.00 J.Caputo
804
Students must be enrolled in the STARS First Year Experience program. For more
information, call (831) 477-3290 or see www.cabrillostars.org.
MATH 142A Applied Intermediate Algebra First Half
Presents the first half of Applied Intermediate Algebra and is designed for a wide
variety of students, including those who have been unsuccessful in MATH 142, are
math anxious, or desire a slower paced, year-long version of MATH 142. Successful
completion of both MATH 142A and MATH 142B satisfies the prerequisite for MATH
10, MATH 12, MATH 12H, or MATH 15; NOT a prerequisite for MATH 2, MATH 3, MATH
4, MATH 13, or MATH 18. Prerequisite: MATH 154 or MATH 154B or equivalent skills.
May not be taken Pass/No Pass.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95055 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM4.00 J.Caputo
714
&
TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM
J.Caputo
714
MATH 142B Applied Intermediate Algebra Second Half
Presents the second half of Applied Intermediate Algebra and is designed for a
wide variety of students, including those who have been unsuccessful in MATH
142, are math anxious, or desire a slower paced, year-long version of MATH 142.
Prerequisite: MATH 142A. Successful completion of both MATH 142A and MATH
142B satisfies the prerequisite for MATH 10, MATH 12, MATH 12H, or MATH 15; NOT
a prerequisite for MATH 2, MATH 3, MATH 4, MATH 13, or MATH 18. May not be
taken Pass/No Pass.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95056 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 4.00 P.Reuschling 713
&
TTH9:30AM-10:50AM
P.Reuschling 713
Section 94037 is an ONLINE course. Students will complete exams at the Watsonville
Center on 9/23, 10/14, 11/11, 12/9 and 12/16 from 6:00PM-8:00PM in Room WatA340.
E-mail orientation one week before the start of semester. Make sure WebAdvisor has your
current e-mail address. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
OL
Section 94055 is an ONLINE course. The orientation and exams will be in person at the
Scotts Valley Rec Center at 361 Kings Village Road at the Scotts Valley Skypark. Mandatory
orientation before the start of the semester on 8/27 from 9:00AM-10:00AM. Students will
complete exams on 9/24, 10/22, and 11/19 from 10:00AM-12:00PM and the final exam on
12/17 from 9:30AM-12:30PM. Make sure WebAdvisor has your current e-mail address. For
details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94060 TTH7:30AM-9:55AM 5.00 H.Payne OFFCAM
Section 94060 meets at San Lorenzo Valley High School, 7105 Hwy 9, Felton, CA 95108.
94038
MTWTH8:00AM-9:05AM
5.00
J.Krause
709
94039
MTWTH8:15AM-9:20AM
5.00
L.Meyer
717
94040 MW8:30AM-10:55AM 5.00 V.Ramos WatA280
94058
MTWTH9:30AM-10:35AM
5.00
V.Lundquist
715
94042
MTWTH9:30AM-10:35AM
5.00
J.Krause
709
94056
MTWTH9:30AM-10:35AM
5.00
J.Krause
709
94041
MTWTH9:30AM-10:35AM
5.00
B.Krein
708
94043
MTWTH11:10AM-12:15PM 5.00
P.Reuschling
707
94044
MTWTH11:10AM-12:15PM 5.00
P.Reuschling
707
94045 MW11:10AM-1:35PM 5.00 A.Taurke
825
94059 TTH11:10AM-1:35PM 5.00 Staff
810
To register for Section 94056, students must participate in one of the Math PLUS sessions
offered during the summer, must not have taken a math class at Cabrillo, and MUST assess
into a higher math level after Math PLUS. The summer sessions meet 6/6-6/11 or 8/158/19, MTWTHF, 9:00AM-3:00PM in Room 501. For information, go to http://go.cabrillo.
edu/mathplus or call the Learning Communities Center at (831) 477-3340.
Students must be enrolled in the STARS First Year Experience program. For more
information, call (831) 477-3290 or see www.cabrillostars.org.
94047 MW12:40PM-3:05PM 5.00 P.Reuschling 718
94046 MW12:40PM-3:05PM 5.00 Staff
70
94048 TTH12:40PM-3:05PM 5.00 Staff
707
94049 TTH12:40PM-3:05PM 5.00 Staff
806
94050 TTH1:00PM-3:25PM 5.00 A.LobatoWatA240
94051 TTH1:30PM-3:55PM 5.00 S.Politis
717
94052 MW2:10PM-4:35PM 5.00 L.SimcikHORT5005
94053 MW3:15PM-5:40PM 5.00 M.Miller
716
94054
716
TTH
3:15PM-5:40PM
5.00
M.Van Der Poel
Purchase of access code and access to Internet may be required to compete homework
assignments.
Math 152, Intermediate Algebra, continued next page
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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Math 152, Intermediate Algebra, continued from previous page
94057
MW 6:00PM-8:25PM
5.00
J.CristobalWatA220
95059
TTH
5.00
M.Van Der Poel
6:30PM-8:55PM
717
Purchase of access code and access to Internet may be required to compete homework
assignments.
MATH 154 Elementary Algebra
Presents a systematic development of numbers, polynomials and polynomial
fractions, along with applications to the solution of linear equations, graphing
of and solutions for systems of linear equations, quadratic equations and
an introduction to exponents and radicals. May not be taken Pass/No Pass.
Prerequisite: MATH 254B or MATH 254CM or MATH 254SI or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94061 Arr.Arr.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94079 MW11:10AM-1:15PM 5.00 L.Meyer
717
&
TTH11:10AM-1:15PM
L.Meyer
717
Due to the individual attention provided by the instructor, enrollment is limited to 25.
95060 MW 1:45PM-3:50PM 5.00 H.ShrumHORT5001
&
TTH 1:45PM-3:50PM
H.ShrumHORT5001
Units Instructor Room
5.00 M.Caspers OL
Section 94061 is an ONLINE course. Mandatory orientation on 8/28 (before the start of the
semester) from 1:00PM-3:00PM in Room WatA260. Students will complete exams at the
Watsonville Center on 9/15, 10/6, 10/27, and 12/1 from 1:00PM-2:30PM and 12/15 from
1:00PM-4:00PM in Room WatA260. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
94062
MTWTH8:00AM-9:05AM
5.00
Staff
707
94063
MTWTH9:30AM-10:35AM
5.00
Staff
707
94076
MTWTH9:30AM-10:35AM
5.00
Staff
707
To register for Section 94076, students must participate in one of the Math PLUS sessions
offered during the summer, must not have taken a math class at Cabrillo, and MUST assess
into a higher math level after Math PLUS. The summer sessions meet 6/6-6/11 or 8/158/19, MTWTHF, 9:00AM-3:00PM in Room 501. For information, go to http://go.cabrillo.
edu/mathplus or call the Learning Communities Center at (831) 477-3340.
94064
MTWTH9:30AM-10:35AM
5.00
A.Lobato
WatA240
94065 TTH9:30AM-10:35AM5.00 M.Caspers
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Caspers
825
OL
Section 94065 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 2 hrs 25 min online lecture per week. Students
must purchase an access code and have access to the Internet. For details, see instructor’s
webpage at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94067
MTWTH11:10AM-12:15PM 5.00
M.Caspers
713
94078
MTWTH11:10AM-12:15PM 5.00
M.Caspers
713
Students must be enrolled in the STARS First Year Experience program. For more
information, call (831) 477-3290 or see www.cabrillostars.org.
MATH 154A Elementary Algebra-First Half
Presents the first half of Elementary Algebra and is designed for a wide variety
of students, including those who have been unsuccessful in MATH 154, are math
anxious, or desire a slower paced, year-long version of MATH 154; and along with
MATH 154B is equivalent to MATH 154. May not be taken Pass/No Pass. Prerequisite:
MATH 254B or MATH 254CM or MATH 254SI or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
94068 MW11:10AM-1:35PM 5.00 L.SimcikHORT5005
94069 TTH11:10AM-1:35PM 5.00 Staff
825
94070 TTH11:10AM-1:35PM 5.00 Staff
WatA220
94071 MW12:40PM-3:05PM 5.00 Staff
708
94066 TTH12:40PM-3:05PM 5.00 D.Morgali
708
94072 TTH2:10PM-4:35PM 5.00 Staff
718
94073 MW3:15PM-5:40PM 5.00 J.Smith
714
94074 TTH6:30PM-8:55PM 5.00 S.Tran
709
94075 TTH 6:30PM-8:55PM 5.00 S.PolitisWatA220
Due to the individual attention provided by the instructor, enrollment is limited to 25.
94080
&
TWTH6:30PM-7:45PM 5.00
TWTH7:55PM-9:10PM
G.Aleu WatA380
G.Aleu WatA380
Due to the individual attention provided by the instructor, enrollment is limited to 25.
MATH 154B Elementary Algebra-Second Half
Presents the second half of Elementary Algebra and is intended only for students
who have successfully completed MATH 154A. May not be taken Pass/No Pass.
Prerequisite: MATH 154A.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94081 MW12:40PM-2:45PM 5.00 E.Miles
713
&
TTH12:40PM-2:45PM
E.Miles
713
Due to the individual attention provided by the instructor, enrollment is limited to 25.
MATH 158BF Algebra Review - Basic Factoring
Covers prerequisite skills for factoring followed by extensive drill on the five
factoring techniques typically included in an elementary algebra course. Pass/No
Pass grading only. Corequisite: MATH 154 or higher level math course.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94082 Arr. Arr.
1 hr 20 min arranged per week.
Units Instructor Room
0.50 E.BraunhutLRC1074
MATH 158FT Field Teaching for Math and Science
Introduces the teaching of mathematics and science in middle and high schools
providing opportunities to determine interest in the pursuit of a career in teaching.
Recommended Preparation: MATH 4 or MATH 2 and MATH 3 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94083 T 4:30PM-5:20PM1.00S.Tappero 806
MATH 158PF Algebra Review Polynomial Fractions
Covers addition and subtraction of polynomial fractions at the level of elementary
algebra in an independent instruction module. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Corequisite: MATH 154 or higher level math course.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94084 Arr. Arr.
1 hr 20 min arranged per week.
Units Instructor Room
0.50 E.BraunhutLRC1074
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
MATHEMATICS | FALL 2016
MATH 158SI Using the Metric System
Introduces the units and uses of the metric system and its applications in an
independent instruction module. Pass/No Pass grading only. Corequisite: MATH 154
or higher level math course.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94085 Arr. Arr.
1 hr 20 min arranged per week.
Units Instructor Room
0.50 E.BraunhutLRC1074
3 hr 5 min arranged per week.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 E.BraunhutLRC1074
+ 2 hr 5 min open lab per week.
Units Instructor Room
2.00 D.Reynolds OL
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94095 MW11:10AM-1:15PM 4.00 M.Stamp
712
94096 TTH11:10AM-1:15PM 4.00 G.Rodriguez 712
G.RodriguezWatA240
94098 MW1:30PM-3:35PM 4.00 M.Stamp
712
94099 TTH1:30PM-3:35PM 4.00 Staff
712
94100 MW3:15PM-5:20PM 4.00 E.Miles
713
94101 MW6:00PM-8:05PM 4.00 J.Ryker
713
715
MATH 254SI Essential Mathematics With
Supplemental Instruction
Presents topics in an accelerated format and covers whole numbers, fractions,
decimals, percents, signed numbers, equations, statistics, proportions, and
geometry with a required supplemental instruction component. Recommended
Preparation: Eligibility for READ 205 by Assessment.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94111
MTWTH9:30AM-10:50AM
MATH 254A Essential Mathematics - First Half
Presents the first half of Essential Mathematics and along with MATH 254B is
equivalent to MATH 254CM or MATH 254SI.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
MW 12:40PM-2:45PM 4.00
Section DaysTimes
94109 Arr.Arr.
94110 MW11:10AM-2:15PM 2.00 D.Reynolds
94087 T 4:30PM-5:20PM1.00S.Tappero 806
&
Arr.Arr.
S.Tappero 834
94097
MATH 254CM Essential Mathematics Computer Mediated
Presents topics in an accelerated format using computer software, assisted by
the instructor, and covers whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, signed
numbers, equations, statistics, proportions, and geometry.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section 94109 is an ONLINE course. REQUIRED orientation on Saturday, 8/27 (before the
start of the semester) from 10:00AM-11:30AM in Room WatA260. Students will complete
exams at the Watsonville Center on 9/14, 10/5, 10/26, 11/16, 12/7, and 12/14 from
5:00PM-8:00PM in Room WatA260. For details, see instructor’s web page at¬†go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
MATH 158T Preparation for Tutoring
Mathematics
Provides tutoring techniques and hands-on training for math tutors and those
interested in tutoring mathematics. Pass/No Pass grading only. Recommended
Preparation: MATH 4 with a grade of “B” or better or MATH 2 and MATH 3 with a
grade of “B” or better.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94086 Arr. Arr.
119
Units Instructor Room
6.00
G.Rodriguez
712
95061
MTWTH11:10AM-12:30PM 6.00
Staff
718
95062
MTWTH11:10AM-12:30PM 6.00
Staff
718
94112
MTWTH11:10AM-12:30PM 6.00
A.Lobato
Students must be enrolled in the STARS First Year Experience program. For more
information, call (831) 477-3290 or see www.cabrillostars.org.
WatA240
MATH 502 Supervised Tutoring
Provides supervised tutoring assistance in basic skills mathematics and basic skills
mathematics applications found in other courses.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
95070 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.00 E.Grabiel
517
95071 Arr.Arr.
10 hr 20 min arranged per week.
0.00 S.Tappero
95069 Arr. Arr.
10 hr 20 min arranged per week.
0.00 E.Braunhut1080A
95064 Arr. Arr.
10 hr 20 min arranged per week.
0.00
E.BraunhutLRC1074
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94105 TTH8:30AM-10:35AM4.00 H.ShrumWatA260
95065 Arr. Arr.
10 hr 20 min arranged per week.
0.00
E.BraunhutLRC1074
94106 MW12:40PM-2:45PM 4.00 D.Adams
716
0.00
E.BraunhutLRC1074
94107 TTH12:40PM-2:45PM 4.00 D.Adams
716
95066 Arr. Arr.
10 hr 20 min arranged per week.
94108 MW2:10PM-4:15PM 4.00 J.Ryker
709
95068 Arr. Arr.
10 hr 20 min arranged per week.
0.00
E.BraunhutLRC1074
95067 Arr.Arr.
10 hr 20 min arranged per week.
0.00 T.MartinWatA210
94102
TTH
6:30PM-8:35PM
4.00
K.McCandlessWatA240
MATH 254B Essential Mathematics - Second Half
Presents the second half of Essential Mathematics and is intended only for students
who have successfully completed MATH 254A. Prerequisite: MATH 254A.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
10 hr 20 min arranged per week.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. 834
Indicates health and wellness
120MATHEMATICS | FALL 2016
MATH 550A Whole Numbers and Decimals
Covers arithmetic procedures involving whole numbers and decimals.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
MEDICAL ASSISTING
23 hr 24 min arranged total. Open Entry/Open Exit. Lab hours: MW 6:30PM-8:30PM;
Saturdays 10:00AM-1:00PM.
MA 70
Medical Terminology
Teaches allied health students fundamentals of medical word building with
emphasis on prefixes, word roots, suffixes, combining forms, abbreviations, and lay
terms Recommended Preparation: ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
MATH 550B Fractions
Covers arithmetic procedures involving fractions.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section 94014 is an ONLINE course. Enrolled students who do not log in to course by
the end of the first week 9/2 will be dropped. For details, see instructor’s web page at
go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section DaysTimes
95204 Arr.Arr.
Section DaysTimes
95205 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.00 Staff WatA330
Units Instructor Room
0.00 Staff WatA330
23 hr 24 min arranged total. Open Entry/Open Exit. Lab hours: MW 6:30PM-8:30PM;
Saturdays 10:00AM-1:00PM.
MATH 550C Ratios, Proportions and Percents
Covers arithmetic procedures involving ratios, proportions, and percents.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
95206 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.00 Staff WatA330
23 hr 24 min arranged total. Open Entry/Open Exit. Lab hours: MW 6:30PM-8:30PM;
Saturdays 10:00AM-1:00PM.
Section DaysTimes
94014 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 L.Colombani OL
94016 M 8:00AM-11:05AM3.00 Staff
HW2214
94015 TH 9:00AM-12:05PM 3.00 D.KamossWatA150
94017
TH
12:30PM-3:35PM 3.00
L.ColombaniHW2210
94013
TH 6:00PM-9:05PM 3.00 D.KamossHW2210
Students must be enrolled in the Medical Assistant Learning Community. For information,
see web page at go.cabrillo.edu/amap.
MA 100 Medical Assistant Essentials
Teaches essential principles, skills, and professionalism for success in the medical
assistant profession.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
MATH 550D Geometry, Graphs, Measurements,
and Statistics
Covers geometry, graphs, measurements, and statistics.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
93996
Section DaysTimes
95207 Arr.Arr.
MA 130A Phlebotomy
California Certified basic phlebotomy course teaching proper collection of blood
specimens, choice of proper equipment, venipuncture techniques, patient care,
safety, tests, and quality assurance. Prerequisites: MA 70. Corequisites: MA 130AL or
concurrent California phlebotomy certification.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Units Instructor Room
0.00 Staff WatA330
23 hr 24 min arranged total. Open Entry/Open Exit. Lab hours: MW 6:30PM-8:30PM;
Saturdays 10:00AM-1:00PM.
MATH 550E Signed Numbers
Covers arithmetic procedures involving signed numbers.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
95208 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.00 Staff WatA330
23 hr 24 min arranged total. Open Entry/Open Exit. Lab hours: MW 6:30PM-8:30PM;
Saturdays 10:00AM-1:00PM.
MATH 550F Linear Equations
Covers algebraic expressions and simple linear equations.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
95210 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.00 Staff WatA330
23 hr 24 min arranged total. Open Entry/Open Exit. Lab hours: MW 6:30PM-8:30PM;
Saturdays 10:00AM-1:00PM.
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
MT
8:00AM-10:05AM4.00 Sanborn/Colombani HW2210
Students must be enrolled in the Medical Assistant Learning Community. For information,
see web page at go.cabrillo.edu/amap.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93997 S 8:30AM-11:40AM 1.50 K.StricklingHW2210
Meets 8 weeks 9/3-10/22. Students MUST drop off verification of Hepatitis B Vaccinations
1 and 2 AND WebAdvisor verification of completion of MA 70 to the ALH Office Room
HW2135 by 8/19.
MA 130AL Phlebotomy Lab
Teaches California certified course in phlebotomy. Students MUST bring verification
of Hepatitis B vaccinations 1 and 2 to the first class. Corequisites: MA 130A or
current California phlebotomy certification.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93998 S 1:00PM-5:30PM 1.00 K.StricklingHW2210
Meets 15 weeks 9/3-12/17. No class meeting 11/26. Students MUST drop off verification
of Hepatitis B Vaccinations 1 and 2 AND WebAdvisor verification of completion of MA 70 to
the ALH Office Room HW2135 by 8/19.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
MEDICAL ASSISTING | FALL 2016
MA 130B Phlebotomy-Advanced
Covers phlebotomy equipment, techniques, patient care, safety, tests, advanced
infection control and bio-hazards, quality assurance and communications.
Prerequisite: MA 130A or current California phlebotomy certification; MA 130AL.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
93999 S 8:30AM-12:05PM 1.50 K.StricklingHW2210
Meets 7 weeks 10/29-12/17. No class meeting 11/26.
MA 150 Pharmacology for Medical Assistants
Teaches medical assistant and allied health students drug therapy including the
mechanisms of action, therapeutic effects, clinical indications, reactions, and
interventions. Prerequisite: MA 70. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for Math
154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94001 T 11:45AM-1:50PM 2.00 P.SanbornHW2214
Students must be enrolled in the Medical Assistant Learning Community. For information,
see web page at go.cabrillo.edu/amap.
MA 160 Basic ICD-10-CM and CPT Coding
Teaches basic principles and conventions of the ICD-9-CM and CPT coding
classification systems to students not majoring in billing or coding. Prerequisite: MA
70 or MA 170B.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94002 W 11:30AM-12:35PM1.00 Staff
HW2210
Students must be enrolled in the Medical Assistant Learning Community. For information,
see web page at go.cabrillo.edu/amap.
MA 165 Injection Short Course
Teaches allied health students and current health care employees the correct
procedures for administering intramuscular, intradermal and subcutaneous
injections. Prerequisites: MA 70.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94003 F
9:00AM-10:15AM 1.00 L.ColombaniHW2210
&
F
10:45AM-3:00PM
L.ColombaniHW2210
Meets 6 weeks 9/2-10/7. Students must be enrolled in the Medical Assistant Learning
Community. For information, see web page at go.cabrillo.edu/amap. Students MUST
drop off verification of Hepatitis B vaccinations 1 and 2 AND WebAdvisor verification of
completion of MA 70 and MA 176 to the ALH Office Room HW2135 by 8/19.
MA 170B Medical Terminology-Structure and
Function of the Body
Teaches medical assistant and allied health students terms of anatomy, physiology,
diseases, diagnostic, operative, and x-ray procedures.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94004 M 10:15AM-1:20PM 3.00 P.SanbornHW2210
Students must be enrolled in the Medical Assistant Learning Community. For information,
see web page at go.cabrillo.edu/amap.
121
MA 172 Medical Office Procedures
Teaches medical assistant students administrative skills and basic financial
management utilized in outpatient medical settings.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94005 M 11:30AM-3:35PM 4.00 D.KamossHW2214
Students must be enrolled in the Medical Assistant Learning Community. For information,
see web page at go.cabrillo.edu/amap.
MA 173A Medical Law and Ethics
Teaches medical assistant and allied health students medical law, liability, and
ethics.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94006 T 10:15AM-11:35AM1.50 P.Sanborn HW2214
Students must be enrolled in the Medical Assistant Learning Community. For information,
see web page at go.cabrillo.edu/amap.
MA 176 Introduction to Medical Assisting
Procedures
Teaches medical assistant students theory of clinical skills utilized in outpatient
medical settings. Prerequisite: MA 70. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in MA 176L.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94007 W 8:00AM-11:05AM 3.00 L.ColombaniHW2210
Students must be enrolled in the Medical Assistant Learning Community. For information,
see web page at go.cabrillo.edu/amap.
MA 176L Medical Assisting Lab
Teaches medical assistant students clinical skills utilized in outpatient clinical
settings. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in MA 176.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94008 TH 8:00AM-11:05AM 1.00 L.ColombaniHW2210
Students must be enrolled in the Medical Assistant Learning Community. For information,
see web page at go.cabrillo.edu/amap. Students must drop off verification of Hepatitis B
Vaccinations 1 and 2 AND WebAdvisor verification of completion of MA 70 to the ALH Office
Room HW2135 by 8/19.
MA 181 Medical Insurance
Teaches theory and application of medical insurance billing and procedures as used
in medical facilities. Prerequisites: MA 160 or MA 180 and MA 186.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94009 W 12:45PM-3:50PM3.00 Staff HW2210
Students must be enrolled in the Medical Assistant Learning Community. For information,
see web page at go.cabrillo.edu/amap.
MA 183C EKG Complete Skills
Teaches electrocardiography skills, holter and stress monitoring, and recognition of
cardiac irregularities Prerequisite: MA 70.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94010 T
10:30AM-11:20AM 2.00 L.ColombaniHW2210
&
T
11:50AM-2:55PM
L.ColombaniHW2210
Students must be enrolled in the Medical Assistant Learning Community. For information,
see web page at go.cabrillo.edu/amap.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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MEDICAL ASSISTING | FALL 2016
MA 184 Health Care Communication & Etiquette
Teaches medical assistant and other allied health students skills of professional
conduct and interaction for healthcare settings and job-related social settings.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94011 M 1:30PM-3:35PM 2.00 P.SanbornHW2210
Students must be enrolled in the Medical Assisting Learning Community. For information,
see web page at go.cabrillo.edu/amap.
MA 185B Phlebotomy
Teaches health students and current healthcare employees phlebotomy.
Prerequisites: MA 70.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94012 F
9:00AM-10:05AM 1.00 L.ColombaniHW2210
&
F
10:15AM-1:25PM
L.ColombaniHW2210
Meets 8 weeks 10/14-12/16. Holiday 11/11 and 11/25. Students must be enrolled in the
Medical Assistant Learning Community. For information, see web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/amap. Students MUST drop off verrification of Hepatitis B vaccinations 1 and 2 AND
WebAdvisor verification of completion of MA 70 to the ALH Office Room HW2135 by 8/19.
MA 189 Electronic Health Records
Teaches the use of electronic health records documenting patient encounter from
scheduling to recording medical information.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94732 TH8:00AM-9:15AM1.50 Staff HW2214
&
Arr.Arr.
Staff
OL
MUSIC
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Experience and explore the rich variety of offerings that you can be part of in the
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Transfer INFORMATION: Music
All Music theory and musicianship courses transfer to both the University of
California and the California State University, where the equivalent of two years
of music theory and musicianship are required at the lower division level. Music
majors are encouraged to complete as many of these courses as possible prior to
transfer in order to prepare for upper division work. Upon transfer to many fouryear universities or music schools, students must take placement exams in theory,
musicianship and piano proficiency. Music majors are also encouraged to take
applied music and performance courses each semester while at Cabrillo.
MUS 1
Comprehensive Music Theory I
Introduces and develops the study of common practice harmony and melody
through figured bass and analysis as represented by the works of Bach and Handel;
knowledge of scales, key signatures, intervals and chords, equivalent to MUS 5 or
MUS 6, is necessary to succeed in this course. Corequisite: MUS 1M. Recommended
Preparation: MUS 6 or MUS 5 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MUS 120
Section
94147
&
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
MW 8:00AM-8:50AM 3.00J.Durland
VAPA5148
F
7:50AM-8:55AM J.Durland
VAPA5148
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
Section 94732 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets 12 weeks 9/1-11/17. Meets weekly at the
scheduled times with an additional 27 hr of online instruction. Students must be enrolled
in the Medical Assisting Learning Community. For information, see web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/amap.
MUS 1M Musicianship I
Teaches and develops ear training, dictation and sightsinging, including solfeggio;
this is the musicianship component of theory for music majors and minors.
Corequisite: MUS 1. Recommended Preparation: MUS 5 or MUS 6.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MUS 125
METEOROLOGY
Section
94169
&
&
METEO 1 Elementary Meteorology
Explores the composition, structure and motion of the atmosphere including:
weather systems, clouds and precipitation, radiation, upper atmospheric
phenomena, microclimates, meteorological instruments, and observations.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
94145 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 K.Ducote
OL
Section 94145 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online.
METEO 1L Meteorology Laboratory
Emphasizes the nature and causes of weather and climate using exercises, weather
data and hands-on instrument use. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent
enrollment in METEO 1.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94146 W 11:30AM-2:20PM1.00 D.Scholar 435
&
Arr.Arr.
D.Scholar
OL
Section 94146 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets for 8 on-campus labs at the scheduled
times on Wednesdays 8/31, 9/14, 9/28, 10/12, 10/26, 11/9, 11/30 and 12/7, with an
additional 1 hr 30 min online lab. For details, pleasesee instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
MW 9:00AM-9:50AM 1.00S.Parrish
VAPA5148
F
9:05AM-10:10AM S.Parrish
VAPA5148
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 2
Comprehensive Music Theory II
Continues development of written skills and analysis from MUS 1, including
formal analysis, chromatic harmony, secondary dominants and introduction to
modulation. Prerequisite: MUS 1 or equivalent skills. Corequisite: MUS 2M.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MUS 130
Section
94170
&
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
MW 9:00AM-9:50AM 3.00J.Nordgren
VAPA5137
F
8:50AM-9:55AM J.Nordgren
VAPA5137
Arr. Arr. Parrish/NordgrenVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 2M Musicianship II
Continues development of sightsinging, dictation and ear-training skills from MUS
1M. Prerequisite: MUS 1M or equivalent skills. Corequisite: MUS 2.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MUS 135
Section
94176
&
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
MW
10:00AM-10:50AM1.00 C.Anderson
VAPA5137
F
10:05AM-11:10AM
C.Anderson
VAPA5137
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
MUSIC | FALL 2016
MUS 3
Comprehensive Music Theory III
Continues development of harmonic and melodic understanding of music literature
from MUS 2, including chromaticism, modulation and altered chords. Need not be
taken in sequence with Music 4 and 4M. Prerequisite: MUS 2 or equivalent skills.
equivalent. Corequisite: MUS 3M.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MUS 140
Section
94177
&
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
MW 9:00AM-9:50AM 3.00C.Squatrito
VAPA5135
F
8:50AM-9:55AM C.Squatrito
VAPA5135
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 3M Musicianship III
Advances aural skills from MUS 2M including sevenths, modulation, non-scale
tones, harmonic dictation from Roman numerals and solfeggio. Prerequisite: MUS
2M equivalent skills. Corequisite: MUS 3.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MUS 145
Section
94184
&
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
MW
10:00AM-10:50AM1.00 C.Squatrito
VAPA5135
F
10:05AM-11:10AM
C.Squatrito
VAPA5135
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 5
Beginning Jazz/Pop Music Theory
Introduces fundamentals of jazz theory and related modern music, from rhythmic
notation, clefs, and intervals through 13th chords with alterations.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94189
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
TTH
11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 R.Brown
VAPA5148
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
123
MUS 10 Music Appreciation
Studies Western Classical music literature from the Middle Ages to the present,
developing the understanding and enjoyment of music and its ability to
communicate ideas and emotion.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MUS 100
Section
94149
Days Times
Arr. Arr.
UnitsInstructor
3.00S.Bruckner
Room
OL
94148
&
TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 D.Adkins
VAPA5148
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
Section 94149 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 11A Jazz Appreciation
Develops aesthetic criteria for examining and evaluating jazz performances.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94151
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
TTH 12:40PM-2:00PM3.00 W.Trindade
VAPA5148
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 12 World Music
Surveys the traditional music cultures of Asia, Africa, Europe, Native America and
Latin America. Emphasis is on the evolution and performance practices of musical
styles and the relationship between a culture’s music and its religious, political, and
social structure.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94154
Days Times
Arr. Arr.
UnitsInstructor
3.00M.Strunk
Room
OL
+ 50 min open lab per week.
Section 94154 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
MUS 6
Fundamentals of Music
Introduces common practice musical notation through musical reading of notes,
rhythms, key signatures, intervals, chords and progressions.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: No credit if taken after MUS 1 or MUS 1M.
C-ID MUS 110
94153
&
MW 12:40PM-2:00PM3.00 M.Strunk
VAPA5141
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
Section
94216
Days Times
Arr. Arr.
Section 94216 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
MUS 13A Survey of American Popular Music
Surveys American popular music as represented by pop, rock, jazz, classical, country
western, theatre music, regional and traditional folk music and their cross cultural
and world music influences.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
94214
&
MW 12:40PM-2:00PM3.00 J.Durland
VAPA5137
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
Section
94157
Days Times
Arr. Arr.
94215
&
TTH 12:40PM-2:00PM3.00 J.Nordgren
VAPA5137
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
94782
&
M
7:00PM-10:05PM3.00 S.Wilson
VAPA5137
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
94156
&
MW 9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 G.Cantwell
VAPA5141
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
UnitsInstructor
3.00S.Parrish
Room
OL
+ 50 min open lab per week.
+ 50 min open lab per week.
UnitsInstructor
3.00G.Cantwell
Room
OL
Section 94157 is an ONLINE course. Students will complete exams on campus on 10/27
and 12/15 from 7:30PM - 9:30PM. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/
online.
+ 50 min open lab per week.
+ 50 min open lab per week.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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MUS 15A Beginning Jazz and Popular Solo Voice
Introduces the study and performance of songs in the popular and jazz idioms:
phrasing, expression, stage presence and microphone techniques.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
94162
&
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
M
7:00PM-7:30PM1.00W.Trindade
VAPA5148
M
7:30PM-8:55PM
W.Trindade
VAPA5148
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 16 Applied Music: Winds, Strings, Brass,
Piano, Voice, and Percussion
Applied instruction for music majors/minors in the student’s specific performing
medium, with emphasis on technique and performance. Scholarship students are
required to be concurrently enrolled in a music theory class and a performance
class; audition is required for scholarship consideration. Repeatability: May be taken
a total of 4 times; thereafter may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MUS 160
Section
94163
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
T
12:40PM-1:30PM1.00 D.Adkins
VAPA5141
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 17A Beginning Voice
Introduces fundamentals of singing techniques, including breath support and tone
production, through the study of traditional vocal repertoire from the baroque
through contemporary periods.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94164
&
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
M
7:00PM-7:30PM1.00K.Adkins
VAPA5141
M
7:30PM-8:55PM
K.Adkins
VAPA5141
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 17B Intermediate Voice
Continues the study of fundamentals of singing techniques, including breath
support, tone production and performance practice. Prerequisite: MUS 17A or
equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94165
&
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
F
2:00PM-2:30PM 1.00C.Anderson
VAPA5148
F
2:30PM-3:55PM C.Anderson
VAPA5148
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 17C Advanced Voice
Continues the study of singing techniques, emphasizing more advanced practices to
build resonance, legato tone and stylistic interpretation of Classical singing styles.
Prerequisites: MUS 17B or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94166
&
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
F
2:00PM-2:30PM 1.00C.Anderson
VAPA5148
F
2:30PM-3:55PM C.Anderson
VAPA5148
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
MUS 18A Beginning Wind, Brass, and Percussion
Provides group instruction on flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet,
French horn, trombone, baritone, and tuba, along with the standard drums and
percussion instruments. No experience necessary. Students should provide their
own instruments although some instruments are available for checkout from the
music department. Some of the class hours for this course may be scheduled as
To Be Arranged (TBA). See the Schedule of Classes for the details about this course
offering. Materials fee may apply.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94897 TTH 3:15PM-5:20PM 1.00 N.TaniguchiOFFCAM
Meets at Watsonville High School. Lab materials fee: $9-$16 depending on the instrument
the student choose to play.
94796 TTH 3:30PM-5:35PM 1.00 S.NordgrenOFFCAM
Meets at Aptos High School. Lab materials fee: $9-$16 depending on the instrument the
student choose to play.
94896 TTH 3:30PM-4:20PM 1.00 S.NordgrenOFFCAM
&
W 1:30PM-3:20PM
S.NordgrenOFFCAM
Meets at Pajaro Valley High School. Lab materials fee: $9-$16 depending on the
instrument the student choose to play.
MUS 19AABegin Strings I
Provides beginning level group instruction in how to play the violin, viola, cello and
string bass; no experience necessary.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94167
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
TTH
11:20AM-12:30PM1.00 D.Adkins
VAPA5156
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 19BB Begin Strings II
Continues group instruction in the development of the technical and musical skills
necessary to play orchestral string instruments (violin, viola, cello, string bass.
Recommended Preparation: MUS 19AA or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94168
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
TTH
11:20AM-12:30PM1.00 D.Adkins
VAPA5156
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 20 Intermediate Orchestra Instruments
Continues technical studies for string and orchestra wind players: violin, viola,
cello, string bass, flute, oboe, bassoon, trombone, trumpet, clarinet, F horn and
piano, culminating in public performance, including sight reading and rehearsal
techniques. Recommended Preparation: MUS 18A or MUS 19. Repeatability: This
course may be taken no more than four times, including in any combination with
the following course(s): MUS 20, 58.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MUS 180
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94171 TTH 8:50AM-10:55AM 1.00 R.BrownVAPA5156
This course may be taken no more than four times, including in any combination with the
following course: MUS 58.
+ 50 min open lab per week.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
MUSIC | FALL 2016
MUS 22A Intermediate Piano
Continues technical studies, improvisation, performance, and practicing of piano
literature. Recommended Preparation: MUS 51B or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94172
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
TH
6:30PM-9:35PM1.00S.Bruckner
VAPA5135
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 22B Romantic and Contemporary
Keyboard Techniques
Studies stylistic techniques and performance practice of keyboard literature from
the Romantic and Contemporary periods: designed for piano majors and minors.
Prerequisite: MUS 22A or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94173
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
TH
6:30PM-9:35PM1.00S.Bruckner
VAPA5135
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 24ADV
Days
T
T
TH Times
UnitsInstructor
12:40PM-1:10PM 1.00 R.Brown 1:10PM-1:40PM R.Brown 12:40PM-1:30PM R.Brown Room
VAPA5156
VAPA5156
VAPA5156
Continues the study of increasingly sophisticated jazz techniques to perform improvised
solos to “standards” and other jazz compositions, improvising both by memory and by
reading chord symbols. Prerequisite: MUS 24B or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Days
T
T
TH Times
UnitsInstructor
12:40PM-1:10PM
1.00 R.Brown 1:10PM-1:30PM R.Brown 12:40PM-1:30PM R.Brown Room
VAPA5156
VAPA5156
VAPA5156
MUS 27 Beginning Popular Guitar Techniques
Studies basic guitar techniques for popular and jazz music: student should have
own instrument and knowledge of at least eight chords on the guitar.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94175
&
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
T
5:00PM-5:30PM1.00W.Trindade
VAPA5141
T
5:30PM-6:55PM
W.Trindade
VAPA5141
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 28 Popular Songwriting
Teaches techniques and ideas for the songwriter and the serious student of popular
music; popular songs, and student compositions are discussed in terms of form,
rhythm, melody, harmony and the lyrics/music relationship.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
94799
&
&
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94178 MW 4:00PM-5:30PM 1.50 J.StewartVAPA5146
&
MW 5:40PM-6:55PM
J.StewartVAPA5146
Meets 8 weeks 8/29-10/19. Holiday 9/5.
MUS 31B Fundamental Recording Techniques II
Continues development of recording skills for studio musicians and home
or professional recording engineers, maximizing the production capabilities
of combining computer technology with traditional recording techniques.
Prerequisites: MUS 31A or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94179 MW 4:00PM-5:25PM 1.50 J.HansonVAPA5146
&
MW 5:35PM-6:40PM
J.HansonVAPA5146
MUS 31LS Live Sound Production
Studies elements of sound production related to live performance, including
mixing, monitoring, equipment set up, microphoning, EQ, music/theatrical
production, event recording. Prerequisites: MUS 31B or equivalent experience.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94800 MW 7:00PM-8:25PM 1.50 J.HansonVAPA5146
&
MW 8:35PM-9:40PM
J.HansonVAPA5146
Meets 8 weeks 10/24-12/14.
MUS 24C Advanced Jazz Improvisation
Section
95256 &
&
MUS 31A Fundamental Recording Techniques I
Introduces basic recording and music production skills, utilizing computer-based
technologies; students will have individual lab time for “hands on” experience.
Recommended Preparation: MUS 5 or MUS 6 or equivalent experience.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Meets 8 weeks 10/24-12/14.
Stylistic Jazz Improvisation
Concludes the Jazz Improvisation program of study, with an emphasis on characteristics
of historical styles and literature in the Jazz medium. Prerequisite: MUS 24C or equivalent
skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section
95257 &
&
125
MUS 33A Classical Guitar I
Introduces basic classical guitar technique and repertoire for the student with little
or no experience, including music reading and right and left hand techniques.
Recommended Preparation: MUS 5 or MUS 6 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94180
&
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
W
5:30PM-6:00PM1.00G.Cantwell
VAPA5137
W
6:00PM-7:25PM
G.Cantwell
VAPA5137
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 36 Chorale
Rehearses and performs choral literature from various cultures and classical music
periods; students should demonstrate basic music reading skills and match pitch.
Repeatability: This course may be taken no more than four times, including in any
combination with the following course(s): MUS 36, 39, 61, 65.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MUS 180
Section DaysTimes
94181
MWF 12:40PM-1:55PM
Units Instructor Room
1.00 C.AndersonVAPA5148
This course may be taken no more than four times, including in any combination with the
following course(s): MUS 39, 61, 65.
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
T
7:00PM-7:50PM2.00S.Wilson
VAPA5137
T
8:00PM-10:05PM
S.Wilson
VAPA5137
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
126MUSIC | FALL 2016
MUS 38 Jazz Singers
Studies and performs vocal jazz ensemble literature, including choral and solo
work, culminating in public performance; audition includes ear-training, prepared
singing and sight reading. Prerequisite: By audition. Repeatability: May be taken a
total of 4 times; thereafter may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
MUS 49 College Symphonic Winds
Rehearses and performs contemporary symphonic wind repertoire, with correct
playing techniques applicable to the stylistic demands of contemporary literature.
Prerequisite: By audition. Repeatability: May be taken a total of 4 times; thereafter
may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94182
MW 3:30PM-4:50PM
1.00
M.BidelmanVAPA5148
&
Arr. Arr.
M.BidelmanVAPA5148
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94188
T
6:30PM-9:35PM
1.00
J.NordgrenVAPA5156
&
Arr. Arr.
J.NordgrenVAPA5156
MUS 39 Westside Community Folk Song/
Gospel Choir
Studies and performs multicultural choral literature of folk, gospel, African, South
American, Asian, and European music; for experienced and inexperienced singers.
Repeatability: This course may be taken no more than four times, including in any
combination with the following course(s): MUS 36, 39, 61, 65.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MUS 180
MUS 50 Jazz Repertory Workshop
Studies analysis, memorization, chord progression and stylistic elements of
traditional jazz compositions from the Dixieland, Swing, Be-bop and Cool Jazz
eras, arranged for small groups of brass, winds and rhythm section; public
performance is required. Recommended Preparation: MUS 24C or equivalent skills.
Repeatability: May be taken a total of 4 times; thereafter may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
94183
M
6:30PM-10:35PM
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94190 TTH 2:20PM-4:25PM 1.00 S.WilsonVAPA5156
+ 18 hr arranged. Lab materials fee: $20.
Units Instructor Room
1.00
M.Mc Gushin OFFCAM
Meets at Circle Church-Disciples of Christ, 111 Errett Circle, Santa Cruz. This course may be
taken no more than four times, including in any combination with the following course(s):
MUS 36, 61, 65.
MUS 40 Chamber Music Ensemble
Studies and performs chamber music for strings, winds, percussion and piano;
students with intermediate to advanced playing experience will be placed in an
ensemble such as a trio, quartet or quintet. Students must have the ability to read
music at sight and play an instrument with proficiency. Repeatability: May be
taken a total of 4 times; thereafter may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94185
+ 18 hr arranged.
MUS 50LJ Latin Jazz Ensemble
Teaches jazz-oriented musical styles from the Afro-Cuban, Brazilian and Salsa
traditions through rehearsal and public performance. Audition required. Materials
fee may apply. Repeatability: May be taken a total of 4 times.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94960 TTH 2:20PM-4:25PM 1.00 M.StrunkVAPA5156
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
MW 2:30PM-4:35PM 1.00Bruckner/Nordgren VAPA5156
MUS 46 Jazz Ensemble
Rehearses, records and performs contemporary big band jazz for advanced brass,
wind, and rhythm section players. Must be able to read music at sight and play an
instrument. Prerequisite: By audition. Repeatibility: This course may be taken no
more than four times, including in any combination with the following course(s):
MUS 18JB, 46.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MUS 180
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94186
TH
6:30PM-9:35PM
1.00
J.NordgrenVAPA5156
&
Arr. Arr.
J.NordgrenVAPA5156
+ 18 hr arranged. This course may be taken no more than four times, including in any
combination with the following course: MUS 18JB.
MUS 47 Guitar Ensemble
Rehearses and performs Classical and popular guitar music arranged for large and
small ensembles; for guitarists who read music. Recommended Preparation: MUS
26A and MUS 26B or equivalent skills or MUS 33A and MUS 33B or equivalent skills.
Repeatability: May be taken a total of 4 times; thereafter may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94187
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
W
7:35PM-9:30PM1.00G.Cantwell
VAPA5137
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5137
+ 50 min open lab per week.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
MUSIC | FALL 2016
MUS 51A Class Piano I
Introduces technical and musical piano studies for students with little or no
experience.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
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Section
94191
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
TTH
11:10AM-12:30PM1.00 L.Livingston
VAPA5135
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
MUS 57A Music and Computers I:
Digital Audio Workstation
Introduces computer-based music production through the use of a Digital Audio
Workstation; includes equipment set-up, MIDI sequencing, digital audio, mixing,
editing and software instruments. Recommended Preparation: MUS 5 or MUS 6 or
equivalent experience.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
94192
&
MW 12:40PM-2:00PM1.00 L.Livingston
VAPA5135
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94210 TTH 9:30AM-10:55AM 1.50 J.DurlandVAPA5136
&
TTH 11:05AM-12:10PM
J.DurlandVAPA5136
+ 50 min open lab per week.
Meets 8 weeks 8/30-10/20.
94193
&
TTH 1:00PM-2:20PM 1.00S.Bruckner
VAPA5135
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
94194
&
M
6:30PM-9:35PM1.00L.Livingston
VAPA5135
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
MUS 57NS Music and Computers III:
Music Notation and Scoring
Prepares students for intermediate/advanced work in music publication,
composition, arranging and production. Recommended Preparation: MUS 57A or
equivalent experience or MUS 57B or equivalent experience.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
+ 50 min open lab per week.
+ 50 min open lab per week.
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 51B Class Piano II
Continues development of piano techniques, with more advanced work on
repertory, theory and reading music at the keyboard. Recommended Preparation:
MUS 51A or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94195
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM1.00 S.Bruckner
VAPA5135
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 51C Class Piano lll
Continues the development of piano technique, including scales and arpeggios,
chord progressions and sight reading, with an emphasis on hand coordination to
achieve musicality. Recommended Preparation: MUS 51B or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94196
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM1.00 S.Bruckner
VAPA5135
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
MUS 52 Percussion Ensemble
Introduces performance techniques of drums and percussion instruments used in
contemporary jazz, popular, classical and world music. Repeatability: May be taken
a total of 4 times; thereafter may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
94197
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
M
5:00PM-7:05PM1.00M.Strunk
VAPA5156
Arr. Arr.
Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94212 TTH 9:30AM-11:00AM 1.50 J.DurlandVAPA5136
&
TTH 11:10AM-12:10PM
J.DurlandVAPA5136
Meets 8 weeks 10/25-12/15. Holiday 11/24.
MUS 58 Cabrillo Symphonic Orchestra
Study and performance of traditional to contemporary orchestral works, with an
emphasis on sight reading and stylistic interpretation. Must have the ability to read
music at sight and play an instrument with proficiency. Repeatability: This course
may be taken no more than four times, including in any combination with the
following course(s): MUS 20, 58.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94213 W 6:30PM-9:35PM 1.00 D.AdkinsVAPA5156
&
Arr. Arr.
D.AdkinsVAPA5156
+ 18 hr arranged. This course may be taken no more than four times, including in any
combination with the following course: MUS 20.
MUS 61 Cabrillo Symphonic Chorus
Provides an in-depth study of choral music techniques and performance of large
choral ensemble masterworks from the Classical, Romantic and Contemporary
periods, unaccompanied and with an orchestra. Audition includes sight-reading,
foreign languages, and demonstration of musicianship skills. Prerequiste: By
audition. Repeatability: This course may be taken no more than four times,
including in any combination with the following course(s): MUS 36, 39, 61, 65.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID MUS 180
Section DaysTimes
94217
T
6:30PM-9:35PM
&
Arr. Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00
C.AndersonVAPA5148
C.AndersonVAPA5148
+ 18 hr arranged. This course may be taken no more than four times, including in any
combination with the following course(s): MUS 36, 39, 65.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
128MUSIC | FALL 2016
MUS 64 Cantiamo Cabrillo
Rehearses and performs advanced-level Romantic through Avant Garde literature
arranged for vocal chamber ensemble, including opera scenes; audition includes
sight reading, ear-training, demonstration of language skills. Prerequisite: By
audition. Repeatability: May be taken a total of 4 times; thereafter may be audited.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
94218
TH 4:00PM-8:05PM
Units Instructor Room
1.00 C.AndersonVAPA5148
MUS 68 Piano Ensemble
Studies technique, interpretation, style, and performance of ensemble piano
literature, including music for one piano four-hands, music for two and three pianos
four to six hands. Prerequisites: MUS 51B or equivalent skills. Repeatability: This
course may be taken no more than four times, including in any combination with
the following course(s): MUS 68CP, 68.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94219 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM 1.00 S.BrucknerVAPA5135
&
Arr. Arr.
S.BrucknerVAPA5131
+ 50 min open lab per week. This course may be taken no more than four times, including
in any combination with the following course: MUS 68CP.
MUS 150 Music Laboratory
Provides supervised audio/video/e-learning lab work relating to other Music course
curriculum, designed to progressively increase and improve student skills and
concepts. Pass/No Pass only. Enrollment is permitted through the twelfth week of
instruction.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
94160
Days Times
Arr. Arr.
UnitsInstructor
Room
1.00Nordgren/Parrish VAPA5131
94159
Arr.
Arr.
0.50Nordgren/Parrish VAPA5131
94158
Arr.
Arr.
0.50Nordgren/Parrish VAPA5131
94161
Arr.
Arr.
2.00Nordgren/Parrish VAPA5131
54 hr lab arranged.
Meets 8 weeks 10/24-12/17. 27 hr lab arranged.
27 hr lab arranged.
108 hr lab arranged.
MUS 520 Intermediate Orchestra Instruments
for Older Adults
Continues technical studies for string and orchestra wind players, culminating in
public performance; designed for older adults. Materials fee may apply.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94859 TTH 8:50AM-10:55AM 0.00 R.BrownVAPA5156
MUS 538 Vocal Jazz Ensemble for Older Adults
Studies and performs vocal jazz repertoire arranged for eight to twenty voices;
designed for older adults who are proficient in singing, as demonstrated by
audition. May be repeated.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94198
MW 3:30PM-4:50PM
0.00
M.BidelmanVAPA5148
&
Arr. Arr.
M.BidelmanVAPA5148
+ 18 hr arranged. Lab materials fee: $20.
MUS 539 Westside Community Folk Song/
Gospel Choir for Older Adults
Studies and performs multicultural choral literature of folk, gospel, African, South
American, Asian, and European music; for experienced and inexperienced singers.
Designed for older adults. Students should have the ability to match pitch. Public
performance required. Repeatability: May be repeated.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94199
M
6:30PM-10:35PM
Units Instructor Room
0.00
M.Mc Gushin OFFCAM
Meets at Circle Church-Disciples of Christ, 111 Errett Circle, Santa Cruz.
MUS 540 Chamber Music Ensemble
for Older Adults
Participation in the rehearsal and performance of chamber music for strings, winds,
and piano. Designed for older adults. For those who are proficient in voice or an
instrument as demonstrated by audition.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
94200
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
MW 2:30PM-4:35PM 0.00Bruckner/Nordgren VAPA5156
MUS 546 Jazz Ensemble for Older Adults
Rehearses and performs literature arranged for jazz ensemble; designed for older
adults. Prerequisite: By audition. Repeatability: May be repeated.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94201
TH
6:30PM-9:35PM
0.00
J.NordgrenVAPA5156
&
Arr. Arr.
J.NordgrenVAPA5156
+ 18 hr arranged.
MUS 547 Guitar Ensemble for Older Adults
Rehearses and performs Classical and popular guitar music arranged for large
and small ensembles. Designed for older adults. Repeatability: May be repeated.
Recommended Preparation: MUS 26A and MUS 26B or equivalent experience or
MUS 33A and MUS 33B or equivalent experience.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section
94202
&
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
Room
W
7:35PM-9:35PM0.00G.Cantwell
VAPA5137
Arr. Arr. Nordgren/ParrishVAPA5131
+ 18 hr arranged.
MUS 549 College Symphonic Winds
for Older Adults
Studies and performs Contemporary symphonic wind repertoire; designed for older
adults. Prerequisite: By audition. May be repeated. Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94203
T
6:30PM-9:35PM
0.00
J.NordgrenVAPA5156
&
Arr. Arr.
J.NordgrenVAPA5156
+ 18 hr arranged.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
NURSING | FALL 2016
MUS 550 Jazz Repertory Workshop
for Older Adults
Studies analysis, memorization, chord progression and stylistic elements of
compositions, arranged for small groups; designed for older adults. For those who
are proficient in voice or an instrument as demonstrated by audition. Repeatability:
May be repeated.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94204 TTH 2:20PM-4:25PM 0.00 S.WilsonVAPA5156
MUS 558 Cabrillo Symphonic Orchestra
for Older Adults
Rehearses and performs Baroque through Contemporary classical works, with an
emphasis on sight reading and stylistic interpretation Designed for older adult
learners. May be repeated.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94205 W 6:30PM-9:35PM 0.00 D.AdkinsVAPA5156
&
Arr. Arr.
D.AdkinsVAPA5156
+ 18 hr arranged.
MUS 561 Cabrillo Symphonic Chorus
for Older Adults
Provides an in-depth study of choral music techniques and performance of large
choral ensemble masterworks from the Romantic and Contemporary periods,
unaccompanied and with an orchestra. Audition includes sight-reading, foreign
languages, and demonstration of musicianship skills. Public performance required.
Materials fee may apply. Designed for older adults. Repeatability: May be repeated.
Prerequisite: By audition.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94207
T
6:30PM-9:35PM
&
Arr. Arr.
+ 18 hr arranged.
Units Instructor Room
0.00
C.AndersonVAPA5148
C.AndersonVAPA5148
MUS 564 Cantiamo Cabrillo for Older Adults
Rehearses and performs literature arranged for a vocal chamber ensemble, from
the Renaissance to the modern era including opera scenes. Audition includes sight
reading, ear-training, demonstration of language skills. Designed for older adults.
May be repeated. Prerequisite: By audition.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94208
TH 4:00PM-8:05PM
Units Instructor Room
0.00 C.AndersonVAPA5148
MUS 568 Piano Ensemble for Older Adults
Studies technique, interpretation, style, and performance of ensemble piano
literature, including music for one piano four hands, music for two and three pianos
four to six hands; designed for older adults. May be repeated.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94209 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM 0.00 S.BrucknerVAPA5135
&
Arr. Arr.
S.BrucknerVAPA5131
+ 18 hr arranged.
129
NURSING
For the following Nursing courses you must be in the Nursing Program to
enroll.
N 12
Maternal Health and Nursing
Fundamentals I
Introduces the Neuman Systems Model and the nursing process to establish the
knowledge base needed to provide fundamental nursing care to patients and
families in obstetric and medical/surgical settings. Prerequisite: Acceptance to
the Cabrillo Nursing Program. Corequisite: N 16 or equivalent. Hybrid Requisite:
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in N 17 or equivalent.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
95184
&
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
T
8:00AM-10:05AM
8.00
W 8:00AM-10:05AM
THF
7:00AM-2:00PM
THF3:00PM-10:00PM
Instructor Room
M.Potkin-BeltonHW2214
T.KidwilerHW2214
M.Potkin-BeltonHOSPTL
T.Kidwiler HOSPTL
N 16
Basic Nursing Skills and Medications
Laboratory I
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
94230
&
&
DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
T
10:30AM-11:20AM
1.50
M.Potkin-BeltonHW2225
T
12:30PM-2:35PM
M.Potkin-BeltonHW2225
T 2:45PM-4:50PM
T.KidwilerHW2225
N 17
Pharmacology A
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
94231 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.50 T.Kidwiler
OL
Section 94231 is an ONLINE course. Meets 8 weeks 8/29-10/22. Enrolled students who
do not log in to course by the end of the first week, 9/2, will be dropped. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
N 22
Pediatric & Medical-Surgical Nursing II
Extends the knowledge base needed to provide intermediate nursing care to
patients and families in pediatric and medical-surgical settings, focusing on
prevention, treatment, and restoration of health for patients with selected health
issues. Prerequisites: N 12 or N 14 and N 15, N 16, and N 17. Hybrid Requisites:
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in N 26 and N 27.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
95185
&
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
M 8:00AM-10:05AM9.00
T 8:00AM-11:05AM
WTH7:00AM-2:00PM
THF 3:00PM-10:00PM
Instructor Room
D.Nunn HW2212
M.StrongHW2212
J.Dunn HOSPTL
R.DieperslootHOSPTL
N 26
Advanced Nursing Skills and Medications
Laboratory II
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
94232
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
M 10:30AM-11:20AM1.50
M 12:30PM-2:35PM
M2:45PM-4:50PM
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Instructor Room
D.Nunn HW2225
T.Frank HW2225
D.Nunn HW2225
Indicates health and wellness
130NURSING | FALL 2016
N 109D
Nursing Skills Practice Lab IV
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
N 27
Pharmacology B
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
94233 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.50 T.Kidwiler
OL
Section 94233 is an ONLINE course. Meets 8 weeks 8/29-10/22. Enrolled students who
do not log in to course by the end of the first week, 9/2, will be dropped. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
N 32
Geriatric and Medical-Surgical
Nursing III
Applies the Neuman Systems Model and the nursing process and extends the
knowledge base needed to provide moderately complex nursing care to patients
and families with acute and chronic health problems in geriatric, medicalsurgical, and community settings. May be offered in a Distance-Learning Format.
Prerequisites: N 22 or N 24 and N 25, N 26, N 27. Co-requisite: N 37
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
95186
&
&
&
&
DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
TH 10:00AM-1:05PM10.00A.Lucero HW2214
F 10:00AM-12:05PM
T.Kidwiler HW2214
MT 7:00AM-3:30PM
E.McGibbonHOSPTL
TW7:00AM-3:30PM
T.Frank HOSPTL
TW3:00PM-11:30PM
A.Lucero HOSPTL
Section DaysTimes
94229 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 B.Casipit HW2225
94228 Arr.Arr.
2.00 B.Casipit HW2225
94890 Arr.Arr.
3.00 B.Casipit HW2225
3 hr 5 min arranged per week.
6 hr 10 min arranged per week.
9 hr 20 min arranged per week.
OCEANOGRAPHY
OCEAN 10 Introduction to Oceanography
Introduces some of the more important phenomena in oceanography: geological,
chemical, physical, and biological relationships. Recommended Preparation:
Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94238 Arr.Arr.
4.00 C.Olin
OL
&
W 6:30PM-9:40PM
C.Olin
705
Section 94238 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. Meets weekly throughout the semester
online with an additional 1 hr 15 min online lab per week. Meets for 9 on-campus labs
N 109A
Nursing Skills Practice Lab I
Wednesdays 8/31, 9/14, 9/28, 10/12, 10/26, 11/9, 11/16, 11/30, and 12/7 from 6:30PMTransfer Credit: Not transferable
9:40PM, Room 705. Final exam Wednesday, 12/14 from 6:00PM-9:00PM, Room 705. For
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
details, please see instructor’s web page at www.cabrillo.edu/services/disted/online.html.
94221 Arr.Arr.
1.00 B.CasipitHW2225
94235 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM4.00 D.Schwartz 450
3 hr 5 min arranged per week.
94222 Arr.Arr.
6 hr 10 min arranged per week.
&
2.00 B.CasipitHW2225
T 7:55AM-11:00AM
L.Hanneman 705
94236 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM4.00 D.Schwartz
&
T 12:40PM-3:45PM
W.Bloechl
450
705
N 109B
Nursing Skills Practice Lab II
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
94237 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM4.00 D.Schwartz
&
TH 8:00AM-11:05AM
W.Bloechl
450
705
Section DaysTimes
94223 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 B.Casipit HW2225
RELATED CLASSES: BIO 11B, Marine Biology
94224 Arr.Arr.
2.00 B.Casipit HW2225
3 hr 5 min arranged per week.
6 hr 10 min arranged per week.
N 109C
Nursing Skills Practice Lab III
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94226 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 B.Casipit HW2225
94225 Arr.Arr.
2.00 B.Casipit HW2225
94227 Arr.Arr.
3.00 B.Casipit HW2225
3 hr 5 min arranged per week.
6 hr 10 min arranged per week.
9 hr 20 min arranged per week.
PHILOSOPHY
PHILO 4 Introduction to Philosophy
Introduces major philosophical problems including questions regarding the nature
of reality, the possibility of knowledge, and nature of self, with emphasis on politics
and ethics focusing on primary texts.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID PHIL 100
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94245 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 C.Close
322
94246 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 C.Close
322
94244 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 C.Close
322
PHILO 8 Philosophy of Religion
Examines and analyzes the meanings and beliefs involved in religion and religious
experience.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94251 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 M.Jordan
456
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
PHYSICS | FALL 2016
PHILO 9 Philosophy of Mind
Analyzes philosophical issues of mind/body and personal identity, including
treatments of artificial intelligence, intentionality, and free will vs. determinism.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94252 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 R.Smith
450
PHILO 10 Ethics
Examines problems of good, evil, and various systems of ethics including human
conduct in social, economic, and political activities using primary sources.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID PHIL 120
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94240 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 M.Jordan
456
94239 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 C.Close
322
PHILO 10HHonors Ethics
Examines problems of good, evil, and various systems of ethics including
human conduct in social, economic, and political activities using primary
sources. Prerequisite: Honors standing. Recommended Preparation: ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH. Grading: Letter Grade Only.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID PHIL 120
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94472 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 C.Close
322
Acceptance into the Honors Transfer Program is required to register for this course. See
details at go.cabrillo.edu/honors or call (831) 477-3505.
PHILO 12 Symbolic Logic
Introduces symbolic logic including the formalization of ordinary language
arguments and tests of deductive validity, emphasizing sentenial and predicate
logic.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID PHIL 210
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94241 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 N.Brown
319
PHILO 14 Non-Western Philosophical Traditions
Introduces non-western philosophical systems including those from India, China,
Japan—and their relevance to contemporary western experience.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94242 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 C.Close
322
PHILO 18 Beastly Beauty: the Value That Astounds,
Confounds, Perplexes and Vexes Us
Explores some of the most controversial works of art throughout history and
examines aesthetic issues such as: what makes something art; must art be
beautiful or must it spawn an intense feeling, whether pleasing or disturbing; what
is an aesthetic experience and why does it mean so much to us?
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
131
PHILO 39EB Philosophic Studies Applied Ethics: Ethics Bowl
Applies ethical theories by examining in-depth specific topical case studies
provided by the Association for Applied and Professional Ethics through written and
oral advocacy work and prepares students for optional participation in the Regional
Ethics Bowl Competition.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH CONDITIONS: Students must retain a copy of the
course outline, the course syllabus and work completed for this course. Credit for
this course is contingent upon a review of the course outline and other materials by
the UC transfer campus.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94628 W 12:40PM-1:30PM1.00 N.Brown
319
This course is highly recommended for students who have taken, or are currently enrolled
in, Philosophy 10 or 10H.
PHILO 49 Introduction to Critical Thinking
Presents techniques for analyzing arguments used in political rhetoric,
advertisements, editorials, scientific claims and social commentary. Satisfies the
IGETC Critical Thinking requirement. Prerequisites: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94249 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 R.Smith
450
94247 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 R.Smith
450
94248 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 R.Smith
454
94629 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 M.Jordan
456
PHYSICS
Computerized prerequisite verification is required to enroll in Physics.
PHYS 2A General Physics I
Covers mechanics, heat and waves primarily for life science students. Fall semester
only. Prerequisite: MATH 4 or MATH 2 and MATH 3 or equivalent knowledge.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: PHYS 2A, 2B, and 4A, 4B, 4C combined:
maximum credit- one series. Deduct credit for duplication of topics. PHYS 2A +
PHYS 2B = C-ID PHYS 100S. C-ID PHYS 105
Section
94262
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 4.00
TTH9:30AM-10:50AM
Arr.Arr.
+ 50 min arranged per week in the STEM Center, Room 834.
Instructor Room
P.Graham 804
P.Graham 802
P.Graham 834
94263 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 4.00 P.Graham
&
TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM
P.Graham
&
Arr.Arr.
P.Graham
+ 50 min arranged per week in the STEM Center, Room 834.
804
802
834
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94243 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 R.Smith
450
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
132PHYSICS | FALL 2016
PHYS 4A Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
Covers classical mechanics, fluids, and waves for scientists and engineers.
Prerequisite: PHYS 11 or a “B” or better in high school physics, MATH 5A.
Recommended Preparation: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in MATH 5B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: PHYS 2A, 2B, and 4A, 4B, 4C combined:
maximum credit- one series. Deduct credit for duplication of topics. C-ID PHYS 205
Section
94264
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
MTTH11:10AM-12:25PM 5.00
W 11:10AM-2:15PM
Arr.Arr.
Instructor Room
C.Figueroa
806
C.Figueroa 802
C.Figueroa 834
94265
&
&
MTTH11:10AM-12:25PM 5.00
W2:30PM-5:35PM
Arr.Arr.
C.Figueroa
806
C.Figueroa 802
C.Figueroa 834
94266
&
&
MTTH11:10AM-12:25PM 5.00
F 8:30AM-11:35AM
Arr.Arr.
C.Figueroa
C.Figueroa
C.Figueroa
+ 50 min arranged per week in the STEM Center, Room 834.
+ 50 min arranged per week in the STEM Center, Room 834.
+ 50 min arranged per week in the STEM Center, Room 834.
806
802
834
PHYS 4B Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
Covers electricity and magnetism for scientists and engineers. Students enrolled in
the Honors Transfer Program may count this course towards the “Honors Scholar”
designation with an Honors Contract. Prerequisite: PHYS 4A and MATH 5B.
Recommended Preparation: Completion of or concurrenet enrollment in MATH 5C.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: PHYS 2A, 2B, and 4A, 4B, 4C combined:
maximum credit- one series. Deduct credit for duplication of topics. C-ID PHYS 210
Section
94267
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
TWTH11:10AM-12:25PM 5.00
M 11:10AM-2:15PM
Arr.Arr.
Instructor Room
M.Watson
804
M.Watson 802
M.Watson 834
94269
&
&
TWTH11:10AM-12:25PM 5.00
F 1:00PM-4:05PM
Arr.Arr.
M.Watson
804
M.Watson 802
M.Watson 834
94268
&
&
TWTH11:10AM-12:25PM 5.00
M2:30PM-5:35PM
Arr.Arr.
M.Watson
804
M.Watson 802
M.Watson 834
+ 50 min arranged per week in the STEM Center, Room 834.
+ 50 min arranged per week in the STEM Center, Room 834.
PHYS 4D Modern Physics
Covers relativity, quantum mechanics and nuclear physics for scientists and
engineers. Fall semester only. Prerequisites: PHYS 4C.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC
PHYS 10L Introduction to Physics Lab
Presents a hands-on exploration of topics in physics for the non-science major.
Prerequisite: PHYS 10 or concurrent enrollment.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: PHYS 10,10L, 11 & 12 combined: maximum
credit- 4 units. No credit for PHYS 10/10L, 11 or 12 if taken after 2A or 4A.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94258 F 8:00AM-11:05AM 1.00 P.GrahamWatA320
94257 TH3:00PM-6:05PM 1.00 J.McCullough802
94259 TH 6:15PM-9:20PM1.00 S.Broadston802
PHYS 11 Elementary Physics
Prepares students for the PHYS 4 sequence by introducing classical mechanics,
thermodynamics, electromagnetism, atoms and nuclei. Prerequisite: MATH 4 or
MATH 2 and MATH 3 or equivalent knowledge.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS:PHYS 10,10L, 11 & 12 combined: maximum
credit- 4 units. No credit for PHYS 10/10L, 11 or 12 if taken after 2A or 4A.
Section
94260
&
&
DaysTimes
Units
MW12:40PM-2:00PM 4.00
TTH12:40PM-2:00PM
Arr.Arr.
+ 50 min arranged per week in the STEM Center, Room 834.
Instructor Room
J.McCullough 804
J.McCullough 802
J.McCullough 834
94261 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 4.00 J.McCullough 804
&
T 2:10PM-5:15PM J.McCullough802
&
Arr.Arr.
J.McCullough 834
+ 50 min arranged per week in the STEM Center, Room 834.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PS 1
Introduction to Government
Traces the origins and development of the U.S. political system with a focus on the
Constitution, current affairs, the media, civil rights and civil liberties.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID POLS 110
Section DaysTimes
94270 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 R.O’Brien
OL
94272 Arr.Arr.
3.00 R.O’Brien
OL
94281 Arr.Arr.
3.00 J.Ukudeeva
OL
Section 94270 is an ONLINE course. Mandatory orientation Wednesday, 8/31, 2:30PM4:00PM, Room 454. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 94272 is an ONLINE course. Mandatory orientation Wednesday, 8/31, 2:30PM4:00PM, Room 454. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 94281 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95147 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 M.Watson 825
PHYS 10 Introduction to Physics
Covers conceptual topics in physics for the non-science major (PHYS 10L lab
optional). Prerequisite: MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: PHYS 10,10L, 11 & 12 combined: maximum
credit- 4 units. No credit for PHYS 10/10L, 11 or 12 if taken after 2A or 4A.
94273 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 S.Ricar
405
94280 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 N.Rowell
454
94278 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 T.Mosher
450
94276 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 R.O’Brien
403
94274 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 N.Rowell
454
94275 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 T.Mosher
454
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94253 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 C.FigueroaWatA320
94271 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 N.RowellWatA150
94254 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 C.Figueroa
94279 T 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 M.Escover 403
804
94277 M 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 M.Escover 403
94255 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 J.McCullough 804
94256 T 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 Staff
804
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
PSYCHOLOGY | FALL 2016
PS 3
International Relations
Examines the political and economic structures and the main actors (states,
intergovernmental, and nongovernmental) of the contemporary international
system.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID POLS 140
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94283 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 N.Rowell
454
PS 5
American Political Thought
Investigates the influences of political theory on the development of the political
system of the United States.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94284 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 R.O’Brien 1604
PSYCHOLOGY
PSYCH 2B Research Methods in Psychology
Surveys various research methods with an emphasis on research design,
experimental procedures, descriptive methods, instrumentation, and the
collection, analysis, interpretation, and reporting of research data. Prerequisites:
PSYCH 1/1H and PSYCH 2A or MATH 12/12H. Recommended Preparation: ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID PSY 200
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94299 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 4.00 D.Douglass 401
&
TTH2:15PM-3:35PM
D.Douglass 401
PSYCH 4 Introduction to Biological Psychology
Introduces the scientific study of the biological bases of behavior and its
fundamental role in the neurosciences. Prerequisites: PSYCH 1/1H. Recommended
Preparation: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH; Eligibility for READ 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID PSY 150
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94306 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 R.Morgan 435
PSYCH 1 General Psychology
Explores major theories and concepts, methods, and research findings in
psychology. Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID PSY 110
94307 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 R.Morgan
Section DaysTimes
94292 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 C.Sterling
OL
94294 Arr.Arr.
3.00 B.GuimberteauOL
Section 94292 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
Section 94294 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
94295 Arr.Arr.
133
3.00 B.GuimberteauOL
Section 94295 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
94288 TTH8:00AM-9:20AM 3.00 R.Morgan
435
94286 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 R.Morgan
319
94287 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 J.Lee
319
94285 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 J.Lee
456
94289 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 D.Douglass
319
94291 MW2:15PM-3:35PM 3.00 R.Morgan
319
94290 TTH2:15PM-3:35PM 3.00 J.Lee
319
94293 M6:30PM-9:35PM3.00C.ReyesWatA150
PSYCH 2A Statistics for Behavioral Sciences
Examines probability techniques, hypothesis testing, and predictive techniques
to facilitate behavioral science research. Prerequisites: MATH 142 or MATH 152
or equivalent skills. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in
PSYCH 1/1H or SOC 1/1H.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: PSYCH 2A, BUS 9 and MATH 12/12H
combined: maximum credit- 1 course. C-ID SOCI 125 and C-ID MATH 110
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94298 MW2:15PM-3:35PM 3.00 Staff
322
454
PSYCH 6 Introduction to Social Psychology
Examines individual human behavior in relation to the social environment
Prerequisite: PSYCH 1/1H. Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1A/1AMC/1H/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID PSY 170
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94308 MW2:15PM-3:35PM 3.00 D.Douglass 401
PSYCH 8 Introduction to Developmental Psychology
Explores the science of human development across the lifespan, from conception
through death. Prerequisites: PSYCH 1/1H. Recommended Preparation: ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: PSYCH 8 combined with ECE 31, 32 or 33:
maximum credit- 1 course. C-ID PSY 180
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94309 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 J.Lee
401
94310 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 J.Lee
401
PSYCH 12 Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
Provides an advanced consideration of mental processes, emphasizing perception,
memory, problem-solving, decision-making, and the application of cognitive
psychology to practical problems. Prerequisites: PSYCH 1/1H. Recommended
Preparation: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94634 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 B.Guimberteau322
PSYCH 26 Introduction to Personality Psychology
Describes and explains individual differences in terms of major personality theories
from Freud to the modern day, and introduces contemporary personality research
and assessment. Prerequisite: PSYCH 1/1H. Recommended Preparation: ENGL
1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94297 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 D.Douglass 401
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
134PSYCHOLOGY | FALL 2016
PSYCH 31 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology
Introduces the scientific study of abnormal behavior, including explanations of
anxiety, depression, schizophrenias and other disorders. Prerequisite: PSYCH 1/1H.
Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID PSY 120
RT 53AL Basic Radiologic Technology
Laboratory/ Clinic I
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94300 W 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 D.Douglass 319
RT 63AL Advanced Positioning Lab/Clinic IV
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
PSYCH 35ABC
Death and Dying
Explores the way in which individual experience and culture influence grief, care of
the dying, funeral rites, ethical decision-making in medicine, and the psychosocial
understanding of death through contemporary, historical, cross-cultural,
psychological and interdisciplinary perspectives.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94301 TH2:10PM-5:15PM 3.00 Staff
426
94304 T 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 Staff
426
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94349 TTH8:00AM-4:50PM 5.50 C.Luna HOSPTL
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94350 MWF8:00AM-5:00PM 8.00 C.Luna
HOSPTL
RT 70
Principles of Fluoroscopy
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94351 T 1:20PM-3:25PM1.00C.Luna HW2105
Meets 8 weeks 8/30-10/18.
RT 70L
Applied Principles of Fluoroscopy
Imaging II
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
For the following Radiologic Technology courses you must be in the
Radiologic Technology program to enroll. Materials fee required.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94353 T 10:00AM-1:10PM0.50 C.Luna HW2106
RT 50A
Patient Care in Imaging Technology
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
94352
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94341 W 10:15AM-12:20PM2.00 C.Luna HW2105
RT 50B
Ethics and Legal Aspects of Radiologic
Technology
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Meets 8 weeks 8/30-10/18.
T
4:30PM-7:40PM 0.50 D.NakataniHW2106
Meets 8 weeks 8/30-10/18.
RT 71
Radiographic Positioning III
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94354 TH 10:00AM-12:05PM2.00 A.SmeltzerHW2105
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94342 M 11:15AM-12:05PM1.00 C.Luna HW2105
RT 71L
Positioning Laboratory III
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
RT 50L
R.T. Patient Care Laboratory
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
94356
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94343 M 8:00AM-10:05AM0.25 C.Luna HW2106
Meets 6 weeks 9/12-10/17.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94355 TH 12:10PM-3:15PM 1.00 A.SmeltzerHW2106
TH 3:25PM-6:30PM 1.00 A.SmeltzerHW2106
RT 73
Medical Imaging Pathology
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
94344 W 4:30PM-6:35PM 0.25 D.GrittonHW2106
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94357 T 3:35PM-4:25PM1.00Staff HW2105
RT 51
Radiographic Positioning I
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
RT 175
Advanced Patient Care: Venipuncture for
Radiographers
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Meets 6 weeks 9/14-10/19.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94345 M 12:15PM-2:20PM 2.00 A.SmeltzerHW2105
RT 51L
Positioning Laboratory I
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94347 W 1:15PM-4:20PM 1.00 A.SmeltzerHW2106
94346
M 2:30PM-5:35PM 1.00 A.SmeltzerHW2106
RT 52
Radiation Physics
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94348 M 10:15AM-11:05AM2.00 C.Luna HW2105
&
W 9:00AM-10:05AM
C.Luna HW2105
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94338
T
5:30PM-6:35PM 0.50 D.NakataniHW2105
&
T
6:45PM-7:50PM
D.NakataniHW2106
Meets 8 weeks 10/25-12/13.
RT 189A Sectional Anatomy
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94339
M
5:30PM-6:20PM
Units Instructor Room
1.00 D.NakataniHW2105
RT 189AL Sectional Anatomy Laboratory
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94340
M
6:30PM-7:50PM
Units Instructor Room
0.50 D.NakataniHW2105
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
READING | FALL 2016
READING
READ 52 Speed and Comprehension
Improves both reading speed and comprehension through practical strategies
including timed readings, vocabulary development, and eye-movement exercises.
Prerequisite: Reading 100 or Reading 106 or appropriate assessment score.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section DaysTimes
94336 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
2.00 D.Colon
OL
Section 94336 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
94337 TH 6:00PM-8:05PM2.00 L.Algee
314
READ 100 College Reading
Develops college level reading skills, emphasizing critical reading in content areas,
identifying thought patterns, analysis, and critical thinking skills. Recommended
Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94312 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 L.Storer LRC1093
READ 106 Advanced Individualized Reading Lab
Provides individualized instruction in a lab setting for college level reading
strategies such as critical analysis, vocabulary, comprehension, and speed. Pass/No
Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94314 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 N.PhillipsLRC1063
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the Reading Center (Room LRC1063)
during the first week of classes.
94313 Arr. Arr.
1.00 A.ShelleyWatA210
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the ILC (Room WatA210) during the
first week of classes.
READ 112 Advanced Vocabulary
Emphasizes building academic vocabulary skills through independent study of
context clues, figurative language and text analysis. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
135
READ 158RM Reading Math
Focuses on the application of reading strategies to improve understanding of
mathematics textbooks and word problems. Individualized and group instruction.
Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94317 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 N.PhillipsLRC1063
94318 Arr. Arr.
1.00 A.ShelleyWatA210
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the Math Learning Center (LRC1074) or
the Reading Center (LRC1063).
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the ILC (Room WatA210) during the
first week of classes.
READ 205 Introduction to College Reading
Emphasizes improving fundamental reading skills, including word recognition,
comprehension and vocabulary knowledge. Letter grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94320 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 I.Moses WatA360
95268
TTH
11:30AM-12:50PM
3.00
M. Paul
LRC1091
Students must be enrolled in STARS First Year Experience program. For information, call
(831) 477-3340 or see www.cabrillostars.org.
READ 206 Basic Individualized Reading Lab
Provides individualized instruction in a lab setting for college level reading
strategies such as vocabulary, reading purpose, and comprehension. Open to
students with below college level reading ability. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94321 Arr. Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 A.ShelleyWatA210
94322 Arr.Arr.
1.00 N.PhillipsLRC1063
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the ILC (Room WatA210) during the
first week of classes.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the Reading Center (Room LRC1063)
during the first week of classes.
Section DaysTimes
94316 Arr. Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 A.ShelleyWatA210
READ 206SL ESL Individualized Reading
Provides individualized reading instruction in a lab setting for students whose first
language is not English, and who have below college level reading ability. Pass/No
Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
94315 Arr.Arr.
1.00 N.PhillipsLRC1063
Section DaysTimes
94324 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 N.PhillipsLRC1063
94323 Arr. Arr.
1.00 A.ShelleyWatA210
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the ILC (Room WatA210) during the
first three weeks of classes.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the Reading Center (Room LRC1063)
during the first week of classes.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the Reading Center (Room LRC1063)
during the first week of classes.
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the ILC (Room WatA210) during the
first week of classes.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
136READING | FALL 2016
READ 210A Basic Vocabulary
Emphasizes building general vocabulary skills through independent study of
context clues and word parts. Pass/No Pass grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94326 Arr. Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 A.ShelleyWatA210
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the ILC (Room WatA210) during the
first three weeks of classes.
94325 Arr.Arr.
1.00 N.PhillipsLRC1063
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the Reading Center (Room LRC1063)
during the first week of classes.
READ 210B
Intermediate Vocabulary
Emphasizes building general and academic vocabulary skills through independent
study of context clues and reading comprehension strategies. Pass/No Pass grading
only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94327 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
1.00 N.PhillipsLRC1063
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the Reading Center (Room LRC1063)
during the first week of classes.
94328 Arr. Arr.
1.00 A.ShelleyWatA210
3 hr 5 min arranged per week. To get started, go to the ILC (Room WatA210) during the
first three weeks of classes.
READ 255 Basic Reading
Develops college level reading skills through the application of comprehension
strategies. Letter grading only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
SOCIOLOGY
SOC 1
Introduction to Sociology:
Understanding Society
Introduces core principles in the scientific study of the social causes and
consequences of human behavior.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID SOCI 110
Section DaysTimes
94358 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 Staff
OL
94359 Arr.Arr.
3.00 Staff
OL
94363 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 Staff
506
94361 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 M.Macedo
509
94364 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 Staff
506
94360 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 Staff
506
94362 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 M.Macedo
509
Section 94358 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
Section 94359 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
SOC 2
Contemporary Social Problems
Examines the social, economic, and political definitions, causes, and consequences
of major social problems.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID SOCI 115
Section DaysTimes
94369 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 Staff
OL
Section 94369 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94330 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 I.Moses WatA360
94368 MW9:30AM-10:50AM 3.00 Staff
509
95173 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 Staff
506
94332 MW 11:30AM-12:50PM3.00 Staff
LRC1093
94367 W 6:30PM-9:35PM3.00 Staff WatA340
94333 MW 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 H.Holt
WatA340
94329 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 Staff
LRC1093
94331 M 6:00PM-9:05PM 3.00 J.TuttleWatA340
READ 502 Supervised Tutoring in Reading
Supervised individual and group drop-in tutoring assistance in a variety of areas,
ranging from basic skills and vocabulary work, to content-area reading, critical and
analytical reading and vocational reading. Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94334 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
0.00 N.PhillipsLRC1063
5 hr 5 min arranged per week. Open entry. Students may register through the 12th week
of instruction.
94335 Arr. Arr.
0.00 A.ShelleyWatA210
5 hr 5 min arranged per week. Lab hours: M-TH, 8:00AM-8:00PM; F, 8:00AM-4:00PM.
REAL ESTATE
RE 150
Real Estate Principles
Teaches the fundamentals of the real estate field, practice and procedures in
California. Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94311 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 S.Banks
OL
SOC 5
Introduction to Gender
Analyzes the social construction of masculinities and femininities historically and
cross-culturally.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID SOCI 140
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94372 TTH12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 Staff
506
SOC 10
Sociology of Popular Culture
Analyze the politics of popular culture forms and practices such as music, leisure,
entertainment, sports, television, fashion, and film.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94630 TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM3.00 M.Macedo 509
SOC 47
Crime and Society
Examines the social context of crime and deviance. Topics may include theories of
crime and deviance; the criminal justice system; white collar, organized, and street
crime; race, ethnicity, sex, gender, and crime; and legal implications of crime and
deviance.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID SOCI 160
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94371 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 Staff
509
Section 94311 is an ONLINE course. Meets 8/29-10/22. For details, see instructor’s web
page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
SPANISH | FALL 2016
SPANISH
Spanish Department Orientation
Interested students may attend an orientation for placement in classes, discussions
with Spanish Department faculty, and general introduction to the Spanish
Program. Tuesday, August 23, 6:00PM-7:00PM, Room 312.
137
SPAN 2
Elementary Spanish II
Practices and builds upon elementary speaking, listening comprehension, reading,
and writing skills within a cultural context, with Spanish as the primary language of
instruction. Prerequisite: SPAN 1, or two years of high school Spanish or equivalent
skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID SPAN 110
SPAN 1
Elementary Spanish I
Develops elementary speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing skills
within a cultural context, with Spanish as the primary language of instruction.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC Corresponds to two years of high school study.
C-ID SPAN 100
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94390 TTH8:00AM-10:05AM5.00 N.Stucker 314
&
Arr.Arr.
N.Stucker
OL
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94380 MW8:00AM-10:05AM 5.00 N.Stucker
314
&
Arr.Arr.
N.Stucker
OL
94389 MW9:30AM-11:35AM 5.00 F.Iñiguez
&
Arr.Arr.
F.Iñiguez
316
OL
94392 TTH 10:20AM-12:25PM5.00 N.Stucker
&
Arr.Arr.
N.Stucker
314
OL
Section 94380 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94383 TTH8:00AM-10:05AM5.00 F.Iñiguez
&
Arr.Arr.
F.Iñiguez
316
OL
94376 MW 10:20AM-12:25PM5.00 M.Cobo
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Cobo
314
OL
94382 TTH 10:20AM-12:25PM5.00 F.Iñiguez
&
Arr.Arr.
F.Iñiguez
316
OL
94374
&
913
OL
Section 94383 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 94376 is Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 94382 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
MW
12:40PM-2:45PM
Arr.Arr.
5.00
F.Iñiguez
F.Iñiguez
Section 94374 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94375 TTH12:40PM-2:45PM 5.00 L.Compoginis 315
&
Arr.Arr.
L.Compoginis OL
Section 94375 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94381 TTH2:10PM-4:15PM 5.00 M.Cobo
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Cobo
Section 94381 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94379
&
MW 6:00PM-8:05PM
Arr.Arr.
5.00
313
OL
M.MorenoWatA240
M.Moreno OL
Section 94379 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94377 MW6:00PM-8:05PM 5.00 M.Babbe
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Babbe
316
OL
Section 94377 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 94390 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 94389 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Section 94392 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94388 MW 2:10PM-4:15PM 5.00 C.Ramos-Castro316
&
Arr.Arr.
C.Ramos-CastroOL
Section 94388 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94391 TTH6:00PM-8:05PM 5.00 M.Babbe
&
Arr.Arr.
M.Babbe
316
OL
Section 94391 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
SPAN 3
Intermediate Spanish I
Further develops elementary language skills, reviews and expands grammar and
vocabulary usage in speaking, listening, reading and writing, within a cultural
context, with Spanish as the primary language of instruction. Prerequisite: SPAN 2
or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: SPAN 3 & 4 combined with 16 & 17:
maximum credit- 1 series. SPAN 3 & 16 combined: maximum credit- 1 course. C-ID
SPAN 200
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94393 TTH 10:20AM-12:25PM5.00 L.Compoginis 315
&
Arr.Arr.
L.Compoginis OL
Section 94393 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94395 MW12:40PM-2:45PM 5.00 L.Compoginis 315
&
Arr.Arr.
L.Compoginis OL
Section 94395 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94396 MW6:00PM-8:05PM 5.00 C.Gutierrez 352
&
Arr.Arr.
C.Gutierrez OL
Section 94396 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
138SPANISH | FALL 2016
SPAN 4
Intermediate Spanish II
Develops and refines language skills in order to express more complex ideas and
increases awareness of cultural norms, values, and events, with Spanish as the
primary language of instruction. Prerequisite: SPAN 3 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: SPAN 3, 4 combined with 16 & 17: maximum
credit- 1 series. SPAN 4 & 17 combined: maximum credit- 1 course. C-ID SPAN 210
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94397 MW9:30AM-11:35AM 5.00 L.Compoginis 315
&
Arr.Arr.
L.Compoginis OL
Section 94397 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
94398 TTH6:00PM-8:05PM 5.00 D.Robins
&
Arr.Arr.
D.Robins
352
OL
Section 94398 is a Hybrid ONLINE course. It meets weekly throughout the semester at
the scheduled times with an additional 3 hr 5 min online lab per week. For details, see
instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.edu/online.
SPECIAL EDUCATION
SPED 210 Adaptive Speech and Language Skills
Provides communication skills and strategies for students with physical/
neurological limitations and other Disabled Students Program and Services (DSPS)
documented disabilities. Prerequisite: Must be able to follow group instruction and
be independent in self-management (or provide care attendant). Recommended
Preparation: SPED 215; Eligibility for Accessibility Support Center (ASC) services.
Grading: Pass/No Pass only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94406 M 9:30AM-10:50AM0.50 M.TuckerHW1111
Holiday 9/5. DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call (831) 477-3300 for more information.
95096 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM1.00 M.Tucker HW1111
Holiday 11/24. DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call (831) 477-3300 for more information.
95097 W 9:30AM-10:50AM0.50 M.TuckerHW1111
DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call (831) 477-3300 for more information.
SPAN 10A Intermediate Spanish Conversation
Develops conversational skills with attention to accuracy, vocabulary, and
pronunciation. Prerequisite: SPAN 2 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
95099 M 11:00AM-12:20PM0.50 M.Tucker HW1111
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94812 TH 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 F.Robles 315
95101 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM1.00 M.Tucker HW1111
SPAN 16 Elementary Spanish for Spanish Speakers I
For students with Spanish-speaking backgrounds who have little or no formal
language training. Recommended Preparation: Listening comprehension at
minimum of intermediate level. No prior formal study of Spanish required.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: SPAN 16 & 17 combined with SPAN 3 & 4:
maximum credit-1 series. SPAN 3 & 16 combined: maximum credit-1 course. C-ID
SPAN 220
95102 W 11:00AM-12:20PM0.50 M.Tucker HW1111
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94385 TTH9:00AM-11:05AM 4.00 S.MaloneWatA180
94386
TTH 5:00PM-7:05PM 4.00 M.NavarroWatA160
SPAN 17 Elementary Spanish for Spanish Speakers II
Further develops correct Spanish usage through speaking, reading and writing,
with Spanish as the primary language of instruction. Prerequisite: SPAN 16 or
equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC, WITH LIMITS: SPAN 16 & 17 combined with SPAN 3 & 4:
maximum credit-1 series. SPAN 4 & 17 combined: maximum credit-1 course. C-ID
SPAN 230
Section DaysTimes
94387
TTH 7:15PM-9:20PM
Units Instructor Room
4.00 M.NavarroWatA160
SPAN 26 Advanced Spanish Literature of Latin America
Surveys Latin American prose and poetry. Prerequisite: SPAN 4 or equivalent skills.
Students enrolled in the Honors Transfer Program may count this course towards
the “Honors Scholar” designation with an Honors Contract.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Holiday 9/5. DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call (831) 477-3300 for more information.
95100 T
11:00AM-12:20PM0.50 M.Tucker HW1111
DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call (831) 477-3300 for more information.
Holiday 11/24. DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call (831) 477-3300 for more information.
DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call (831) 477-3300 for more information.
95103 TH 11:00AM-12:20PM0.50 M.Tucker HW1111
Holiday 11/24. DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call (831) 477-3300 for more information.
SPED 215 Orientation to Stroke and Disability
Learning Center
Provides counseling, review of skills and overview of interdisciplinary program
for students with physical/neurological limitations. Prerequisite: Must be able to
follow group instruction and be independent in self-management (or provide care
attendant.) Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for Accessibility Support Center
(ASC)services. Grading: Pass/No Pass only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94408 TTH9:30AM-10:20AM0.50 C.Hewitt HW1110
Meets 14 weeks 9/13-12/15. Holiday 11/24. DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call (831)
477-3300 for more information.
94409 TTH9:30AM-10:45AM0.50 C.Hewitt HW1110
Meets 10 weeks 10/11-12/15. Holiday 11/24. DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call
(831)477-3300 for more information.
94410 TTH9:30AM-11:35AM0.50 C.Hewitt HW1110
Meets 6 weeks 11/8-12/15. Holiday 11/24. DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call (831)4773300 for more information.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94814 T 6:00PM-9:05PM3.00 F.Iñiguez 315
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
THEATRE ARTS | FALL 2016
SPED 216 Exploring Abilities
Counsels students with physical/neurological limitations on techniques to
understand and manage deficits, increase readiness for educational objectives,
develop new abilities and maximize use of college and community resources.
Prerequisites: Must be able to follow group instruction and be independent in selfmanagement (or provide care attendant.) Recommended Preparation: SPED 215;
Eligibility for Accessibility Support Center (ASC)services. Grading: Pass/No Pass only.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94411 T 11:00AM-12:20PM0.50 C.Hewitt HW1110
DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call (831) 477-3300 for more information.
94412 W 11:00AM-12:20PM0.50 C.Hewitt HW1110
DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call (831) 477-3300 for more information.
94413 TH 11:00AM-12:20PM0.50 C.Hewitt HW1110
Holiday 11/24. DO NOT pre-enroll in this class. Call (831) 477-3300 for more information.
THEATRE ARTS
Curious about our programs, classes, and facilities?
Come the the VAPA Open House, Saturday, May 14, from 5:00-8:00PM. FREE.
Experience and explore the rich variety of offerings that you can be part of in the
Visual, Applied, & Performing Arts at Cabrillo.
The Cabrillo Student Drama club, PAC performs its Spring production at
7:30PM on Saturday, May 14, 2016 in the Black Box Theatre.
TA 7
Introduction to Acting
Presents the basic techniques of performance on stage focusing on the theatrical
imagination. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
94432
MW 9:30AM-10:50AM
Units Instructor Room
3.00 S.AlbertsonVAPA4111
94433
3.00
M
6:00PM-9:05PM
D.WilliamsVAPA4111
TA 9
Appreciation of Theatre Arts
Covers the historical, literary, technical and performance aspects of theatre, film, TV
and performance art from earliest time to the present.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID THTR 111
Section DaysTimes
94435 Arr.Arr.
Units Instructor Room
3.00 R.Aronson OL
Section 94435 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
TA 10A
Basic Acting Techniques
Examines major theories of acting within a framework of lecture, exercises and
scene work; focus is on characterization, theatrical imagination, stage movement
and vocal projection. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in
TA 250. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID THTR 151
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94415 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 K.AdkinsVAPA4111
94414
TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM 3.00
S.AlbertsonVAPA4111
TA 10B
Intermediate Acting
Explores ant an intermediate level theories, techniques and acting styles use in the
preparation and performance of a theatrical role. Prerequisite: TA 10A or equivalent
skills. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in TA 250.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID THTR 152
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TA 11
Voice and Diction for the Theatre
Introduces the study and practice of using the voice effectively for drama,
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
95043
MW 11:10AM-12:30PM 3.00 S.AlbertsonVAPA4111
TA 13A
Beginning Improvisation
Covers the creation of nonscripted theatre through improvisational scenes and
theatre games. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in TA 250.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
94417
TTH 12:40PM-2:00PM
Units Instructor Room
3.00 S.AlbertsonVAPA4111
TA 27
Theatre Production Workshop
Presents hands-on backstage preparation for the current TA 29 or TA 75 stage
production, including practical problem solving in scenery construction, lighting,
props, costumes, make-up, sound, management and public relations. Repeatability:
This course may be taken no more than four times, including in any combination
with the following course(s): TA 27, 29, 122, 75, 76CA, 76CR, MUS 75.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID THTR 192
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94425 MWF12:30PM-3:30PM 3.00 D.Grube VAPA4134
94424
MW 12:30PM-3:35PM
2.00
W.EppersonVAPA4134
94423 F 12:30PM-3:35PM1.00 D.GrubeVAPA4134
This course may be taken no more than four times, including in any combination with the
following course(s): TA 29, 122, 75, 76CA, 76CR.
94422
&
M 6:30PM-8:35PM 2.00 D.GrubeVAPA4134
Arr.Arr.
D.GrubeVAPA4134
Meets 8 weeks 10/3-11/21. + 36 hr arranged. This course may be taken no more than four
times, including in any combination with the following course(s): TA 29, 122, 75, 76CA,
76CR. This section is designed to create the backstage running crew for this semester’s
production.
TA 29
Rehearsal and Performance
Presents the rehearsal and performance of the Theatre Arts stage production for
the current semester. Must audition and be cast in current Theatre Arts production.
Corequisite: TA 28 or TA 33 or TA 34 or TA 35, or TA 27. Repeatability: This course
may be taken no more than four times, including in any combination with the
following course(s): TA 27, 29, 122, 75, 76CA, 76CR, MUS 75.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID THTR 191
Section DaysTimes
94428
TWTHF 7:00PM-9:10PM
Units Instructor Room
3.00
R.AronsonVAPA4150
This is an audition only class. Audition dates: Tuesday and Wednesday, August 30 and 31
with callbacks Thursday, Sept 1 and Friday, Sept 2, 7:00PM-9:00PM in the Crocker Theater,
VAPA4154. The production will be the hilarious comedy NOISES OFF by Michael Frayn,
directed by Robin Aronson. All students are encouraged to audition. Inclusive and open
casting. Bring 90 second monologue. Performance dates are November 4-20 (Friday,
Saturday and Sunday matinee).
94427
THF
7:00PM-10:05PM 2.00
R.AronsonVAPA4150
This is an audition only class. Audition dates: Tuesday and Wednesday, August 30 and 31
with callbacks Thursday, Sept 1 and Friday, Sept 2, 7:00PM-9:00PM in the Crocker Theater,
VAPA4154. The production will be the hilarious comedy NOISES OFF by Michael Frayn,
directed by Robin Aronson. All students are encouraged to audition. Inclusive and open
casting. Bring 90 second monologue. Performance dates are November 4-20 (Friday,
Saturday and Sunday matinee).
Theatre Arts, TA 29, continued next page
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94416
TTH 11:10AM-12:30PM 3.00 S.AlbertsonVAPA4111
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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TA 529
Theatre Arts, TA 29, continued from previous page
94426
F
7:00PM-10:05PM 1.00
R.AronsonVAPA4150
This is an audition only class. Audition dates: Tuesday and Wednesday, August 30 and 31
with callbacks Thursday, Sept 1 and Friday, Sept 2, 7:00PM-9:00PM in the Crocker Theater,
VAPA4154. The production will be the hilarious comedy NOISES OFF by Michael Frayn,
directed by Robin Aronson. All students are encouraged to audition. Inclusive and open
casting. Bring 90 second monologue. Performance dates are November 4-20 (Friday,
Saturday and Sunday matinee).
TA 33
Makeup and Masks
Presents an introduction to the theory and practice of makeup for the stage
including practice in the design and application of straight, stylized character and
other makeup techniques. This course requires a materials fee.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC C-ID THTR 175
Section
94429
&
&
&
DaysTimes
T
12:40PM-1:30PM
T
1:40PM-3:45PM
TH 12:40PM-1:45PM
TH 1:50PM-3:55PM
Lab materials fee: $115.
Units Instructor Room
3.00
W.EppersonVAPA4126
W.EppersonVAPA4126
W.EppersonVAPA4126
W.EppersonVAPA4126
TA 250
Theatre Arts Laboratory
Provides supervised audio/video/computer lab experience relating to other
Performing Arts course curriculum. Pass/No Pass grading only. Enrollment is
permitted through the twelfth week of instruction.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Rehearsal and Performance
for Older Adults
Presents the rehearsal and performance of a Theatre Arts stage production.
Designed for older adults. May be repeated.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94431 THF 7:00PM-8:20PM 0.00 K.AdkinsVAPA4150
This is an audition only class. Audition dates: Tuesday and Wednesday, August 30 and 31
with callbacks Thursday, Sept 1 and Friday, Sept 2, 7:00PM-9:00PM in the Crocker Theater,
VAPA4154. The production will be the hilarious comedy NOISES OFF by Michael Frayn,
directed by Robin Aronson. All students are encouraged to audition. Inclusive and open
casting. Bring 90 second monologue. Performance dates are November 4-20 (Friday,
Saturday and Sunday matinee).
WELDING
Due to safety concerns caused by the use of potentially hazardous
equipment, students must be 18 years of age or older to enroll in Welding
courses. Please see www.rop.santacruz.k12.ca.us for welding courses
open to minors. Note: A mandatory materials fee of $45.00 for each
course taken will be due during the first two weeks of the semester.
Section DaysTimes Units
Instructor
Room
94421 Arr.Arr. 0.50Nordgren/Albertson/ParrishVAPA5131
W 150
Arc Welding
Introduces basic arc welding skills with an emphasis on safety, oxy-acetylene
cutting, shielded metal arc welding and GMAW (MIG) welding techniques. Must be
at least 18 years old. Materials fees apply. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for
MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
94418 Arr.Arr.
0.50Nordgren/Albertson/ParrishVAPA5131
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94436 W 6:00PM-10:05PM2.00 G.Brown 1306
94419 Arr.Arr.
0.50Nordgren/Albertson/ParrishVAPA5131
94420 Arr.Arr.
0.50Nordgren/Albertson/ParrishVAPA5131
Meets 4 weeks 11/21-12/17. Holiday 11/24 and 11/25. 18 hr arranged.
50 min open lab per week.
94437 TH 6:00PM-10:05PM2.00 D.Osland
Meets 12 weeks 9/26-12/17. Holiday 11/11, 11/24, and 11/25. 18 hr arranged.
Meets 8 weeks 10/24-12/17. Holiday 11/11, 11/24, and 11/25. 18 hr arranged.
TA 527
Theatre Production Workshop
for Older Adults
Presents hands-on backstage preparation for the current TA 29 or TA 75 stage
production, including practical problem solving in scenery construction, lighting,
props, costumes, make-up, sound, management, and public relations. Designed for
older adults. May be repeated.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
94430
F
12:30PM-3:35PM
Units Instructor Room
0.00
W.EppersonVAPA4134
1306
W 151
Tig Welding
Presents basic training in the flat and out-of-position welding of steels, aluminum,
and stainless steel with the GTAW process. Must be at least 18 years old. Materials
fees apply. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94438 T 1:00PM-5:05PM2.00B.Cheung 1306
94439 T
6:00PM-10:05PM2.00 R.Royer
1306
W 152
Advanced Welding
Continues training in arc and gas welding in various positions; introduces MIG
welding, TIG welding, flux cored arc welding, and flame cutting. Must be at least 18
years old. Materials fees apply. Prerequisite: W 150 or W 151 or equivalent skills.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94441 S 8:00AM-12:05PM2.00 D.Osland 1306
94440 M 6:00PM-10:05PM2.00 R.Royer
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1 - 199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100, READ 100 and ESL 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully completing their prerequisites.
Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations; consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
1306
CWEE | FALL 2016
W 152B Advanced MIG Welding
Continues advanced training in GMAW (MIG) welding techniques, focusing on
all positions and sheet steel gages, in preparation for light gage fabrication and
body-fender repair applications. Must be at least 18 years old. Materials fees apply.
Prerequisite: W 152 or equivalent skills. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for
MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
WS 2
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94445 S 9:00AM-12:05PM1.00 D.Osland 1306
WS 5
La Mujer
Examines the impact of social institutions such as family, religion, work, and
education on the daily lives of Chicanas/Latinas.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
94444 M 7:00PM-10:05PM1.00 R.Royer
1306
W 152C Advanced TIG Welding
Continues advanced training in GTAW (TIG) welding techniques, focusing on all
position welding of sheet gage materials in steel, aluminum and stainless steels.
Must be at least 18 years old. Materials fees apply. Prerequisite: W 152 or equivalent
skills. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94447 S 9:00AM-12:05PM1.00 D.Osland 1306
94446 M 7:00PM-10:05PM1.00 R.Royer
1306
W 155
Ornamental Ironwork
Introduces the practical applications of traditional and modern metal-working
techniques focusing on the history, development, and present-day practices used in
the fabrication of architectural ornamental ironwork. Must be at least 18 years old.
Materials fees apply. Recommended Preparation: W 152.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94448 S 9:00AM-1:05PM2.00D.Osland 1306
W 156
Introduction to Sheet Metal Fabrication
Presents an introduction to and basic training in metal forming, fastening,
and blueprint reading skills. Must be at least 18 years old. Materials fees apply.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for MATH 154.
Transfer Credit: Not transferable
Introduction to Women’s Studies:
Global Perspectives
Examines the major social, cultural, economic, and political forces which affect the
lives of women from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94451 TTH9:30AM-10:50AM3.00 Staff
506
Section
94452
Days Times
UnitsInstructor
M
6:30PM-9:35PM3.00S.Flores-Munoz
Room
WatA180
WORK EXPERENCE AND INTERNSHIPS
Cooperative Work Experience Education (CWEE) provides students with college
credit for on-the-job experience that meets the learning objectives developed with
a Cabrillo faculty member and a job supervisor. One unit of credit is earned for 60
hours of unpaid work experience or 75 hours of paid work experience. Students
may take up to four credit units of work experience in any given semester.
Students must attend CWEE orientation in order to enroll for a CWEE course. A
CWEE orientation schedule and much more information regarding work experience
and internships can be found online at https://cabrillo.edu/academics/cwee/
Contact:
Matthew Weis
Internship and Work Experience Coordinator
831-477-5650
maweis@cabrillo.edu
General Work Experience Education - CWEE99G
For students who wish to enroll in work experience not aligned with a specific
program degree or certificate. General Work Experience units are transferrable.
Section DaysTimes
Units Instructor Room
94449 M 5:00PM-5:50PM2.00 R.Royer 1306
&
M 7:00PM-10:05PM
R.Royer
1306
WOMEN’S STUDIES
WS 1
Introduction to Women’s Studies
Examines the major social, cultural, economic, and political forces which affect
the lives of diverse groups of women in the U.S. Introduces central social scientific
concepts in women’s studies.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section DaysTimes
94450 Arr.Arr.
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Units Instructor Room
3.00 Staff
OL
Occupational Work Experience
For students who wish to enroll for work experience aligned with a specific program
degree or certificate. College programs that offer Occupational Work Experience as
an elective or requirement include:
Horticulture (HORT), Construction Energy Management (CEM), Computer and
Information Systems (CIS), Engineering Technology (ETECH), Engineering (ENGR),
Welding (W), Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management (CAHM), Early Childhood
Education (ECE), Education (EDUC), Medical Assisting (MA), Human Services
(HSERV), Radiologic Technology (RT), Nursing (N), Dental Hygiene (DH), Digital
Media (DM), Music (MUS), Journalism (JOURN), Computer Applications/Business
Applications (CABT), Accounting (ACCT), Business (BUS).
Section 94450 is an ONLINE course. For details, see instructor’s web page at go.cabrillo.
edu/online.
94631 MW12:40PM-2:00PM 3.00 M.Macedo
509
Indicates open entry classes - open through the 12th week of instruction.
Indicates writing factor classes.
Indicates Honors classes. Indicates multicultural classes.
Indicates some sections are taught in a distance education format. Information about all textbooks can be found on http://www.cabrillobooks.net/.
classes. Indicates health and wellness
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WATSONVILLE CLASSES
COURSE
SECTIONDAYS TIMES
ACCT 151A
AH 19
ANTHR 1
ANTHR 1L
ART 82
92989
93025
93033
93045
94922
&
93164
&
93165
&
93177
93179
93195
93200
93202
93204
93229
93244
93245
95015
95016
95019
&
93255
&
93258
95132
95133
95135
95136
95106
95021
&
94624
93365
93375
93380
93407
93409
94875
94877
94876
94878
93446
93448
93450
93503
94643
94893
93513
93520
93274
93542
93556
93558
93559
93566
93567
93581
93582
93583
93584
93585
BIO 5
BIO 5
BUS 20
BUS 20
CABT 102
CABT 110A
CABT 110B
CABT 110C
CAHM 20
CEM 151L
CEM 151FC
CEM 162BS
CEM 162PS
CEM 177
CEM 178A
CG 205
CG 51
CG 51
CG 51
CG 51
CG 54
CHEM 30A
CJ 19
COMM 1
COMM 1
COMM 1
COMM 6
COMM 6
DANCE 15A
DANCE 15A
DANCE 15B
DANCE 15B
DANCE 19A
DANCE 19B
DANCE 19C
ECE 131
ECE 134C
ECE 156G
ECE 31
ECE 53
ECE 53
ENGL 100
ENGL 100
ENGL 100
ENGL 100
ENGL 100
ENGL 100
ENGL 100L
ENGL 100L
ENGL 100L
ENGL 100L
ENGL 100L
UNITS INSTRUCTOR
W
6:00PM‐9:05PM
4.00
T
7:00PM‐10:05PM
3.00
T
6:30PM‐9:35PM
3.00
TH
6:30PM‐9:35PM
1.00
W
1:45PM‐2:50PM
1.00
W3:00PM‐4:50PM
MW
12:00PM‐3:05PM
4.00
M 10:00AM‐11:20AM
MW
10:00AM‐11:20AM
4.00
W12:00PM‐3:05PM
TH
6:00PM‐9:05PM
3.00
MW
11:30AM‐12:50PM
3.00
Arr
Arr
1.00
Arr
Arr
0.50 Arr
Arr
0.50 Arr
Arr
0.50 TTH
12:40PM‐2:00PM
3.00
T
2:00PM‐5:05PM
1.00
S
11:20AM‐2:25PM
6‐9:05PM 1.00
W
6:00PM‐9:05PM
3.00
M
6:00PM‐9:05PM
2.00
S
11:20AM‐2:25PM
3.00
S
9:00AM‐11:05AM
M
12:40PM‐2:45PM
3.00
TH12:40PM‐3:45PM
S
9:00AM‐6:10PM
1.00
M
4:00PM‐6:05PM
1.00
M
4:00PM‐6:50PM
1.00
W
6:00PM‐8:50PM
1.00
W
6:00PM‐8:50PM
1.00
S
9:00AM‐1:15PM
1.00
TTH
6:00PM‐7:20PM
4.00
TTH7:30PM‐8:50PM
M
6:30PM‐9:35PM
3.00
MW
11:10AM‐12:30PM
3.00
MW
12:40PM‐2:00PM
3.00
TH
6:30PM‐9:35PM
3.00
F
8:00AM‐5:00PM
1.00
F
8:00AM‐5:00PM
1.00
TH
3:45PM‐6:50PM
1.50 TH
3:45PM‐5:50PM
1.00
TH
3:45PM‐5:50PM
1.00
TH
3:45PM‐6:50PM
1.50 TTH
7:00PM‐8:20PM
1.50 TTH
7:00PM‐8:20PM
1.50 TTH
7:00PM‐8:20PM
1.50 W
6:30PM‐9:35PM
3.00
TH
6:30PM‐9:35PM
2.00
TH
6:30PM‐9:35PM
2.00
W
6:30PM‐9:35PM
3.00
M
6:30PM‐9:35PM
3.00
T
6:30PM‐9:35PM
3.00
M
6:00PM‐9:05PM
3.00
MW
9:30AM‐10:50AM
3.00
TTH
12:40PM‐2:00PM
3.00
F
9:00AM‐12:05PM
3.00
MW
8:00AM‐9:20AM
3.00
TH
6:30PM‐9:35PM
3.00
M
9:30AM‐11:35AM
1.00
W
9:30AM‐11:35AM
1.00
F
9:30AM‐11:35AM
1.00
TH
9:30AM‐11:35AM
1.00
M
12:45PM‐2:50PM
1.00
E.Cabell
B.Legakis
R.Mitchell
R.Mitchell
J.Maxon
J.Maxon
C.Hoffman
C.Hoffman
C.Hoffman
C.Hoffman
R.Kaupp
W.Woska
L.Printzian
L.Printzian
L.Printzian
L.Printzian
Staff
C.Mornard
M.Van Meter
Van Meter/Milrod
Van Meter/Milrod
C.Mornard
M.Van Meter
M.Van Meter
T.Umstead
T.Umstead
H.Jara
N.Puente
N.Puente
F.Tostado
F.Tostado
B.Magee
Staff
Staff
E.Rodriguez
R.Mara
R.Mara
J.Stewart
H.Sherer
H.Sherer
A.Farhood
A.Farhood
A.Farhood
A.Farhood
C.Owen
C.Owen
C.Owen
O.Garcia
A.Alston
M.Castro
O.Garcia
A.Renteria
M.Cortez
R.Fields
G.McCallum
Staff
Staff
G.McCallum
D.Young
T.Martin
T.Martin
T.Martin
T.Martin
T.Martin
ROOM
WatC108
WatA150
WatA340
WatA340
WatD101
WatD101
WatA320
WatA150
WatA150
WatA320
WatA280
WatA160
WatA310
WatA310
WatA310
WatA310
WatA360
WatD101
WatD101
WatD105
WatC105
WatC108
WatD101
WatD101
WatD101
WatD101
WatA180
WatA260
WatA260
WatA150
WatA150
WatA160
WatA320
WatA320
WatA280
WatA180
WatA180
WatA150
WatA150
WatA150
WatA130
WatA130
WatA130
WatA130
WatA130
WatA130
WatA130
WatC107
WatD101
WatC107
WatC107
WatD101
WatC108
WatA160
WatA160
WatA280
WatA240
WatA160
WatA360
WatA210
WatA210
WatA210
WatA210
WatA210
COURSE
SECTIONDAYS TIMES
UNITS INSTRUCTOR
ENGL 100L
ENGL 100L
ENGL 100L
ENGL 100L
ENGL 100L
ENGL 100L
ENGL 100L
ENGL 155A
ENGL 155A
ENGL 1A
ENGL 1A
ENGL 1A
ENGL 1AMC
ENGL 1AMC
ENGL 2
ENGL 2
ENGL 2
ENGL 2
ENGL 255
ENGL 255
ENGL 255
ENGL 255
ENGL 256E
ENGL 256E
ESL 100
ESL 221B
ESL 253
ESL 253L
ESL 253L
ESL 254
ESL 254L
ESL 254L
ESL 255
ESL 255L
ESL 255L
FT 183
FT 183
FT 183L
FT 183L
FT 183L
HIST 14
HS 10
HSERV 51
KIN 37A
KIN 37B
LIBR 10
LIBR 10
LIBR 10
LIBR 10
LIBR 10
MA 70
MATH 12
MATH 142
MATH 152
MATH 152
MATH 152
MATH 154
MATH 154
MATH 154
MATH 154A
93586
93587
93588
93589
93590
93591
94820
93610
93611
93628
93629
93643
93647
93648
93657
93661
93667
93671
93679
93681
93682
93685
93688
93689
95079
95272
95081
95077
95078
95082
95075
95076
95083
95073
95074
93761
93763
93764
93765
93766
93785
93826
93840
94784
94785
93962
93963
93973
93974
93988
94015
94028
95050
94040
94050
94057
94064
94070
94075
94080
&
94097
94102
94105
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.50 1.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
6.00
3.00
4.00
2.00
1.00
6.00
2.00
1.00
6.00
2.00
1.00
7.00
7.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
3.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
MATH 254A
MATH 254A
MATH 254B
T
12:45PM‐2:50PM
M
3:55PM‐6:00PM
T
5:30PM‐7:35PM
W
12:45PM‐2:50PM
TH
4:15PM‐6:20PM
W
5:30PM‐7:35PM
T
9:30AM‐11:35AM
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
W
6:00PM‐9:05PM
T
6:00PM‐9:05PM
TTH
8:00AM‐9:20AM
TTH
11:10AM‐12:30PM
TTH
9:30AM‐10:50AM
F
9:00AM‐12:05PM
W
6:00PM‐9:05PM
TH
6:00PM‐9:05PM
MW
9:30AM‐10:50AM
TTH
11:10AM‐1:15PM
TTH
6:30PM‐8:35PM
W
6:00PM‐10:05PM
MW
9:00AM‐11:50AM
W
6:00PM‐10:05PM
TTH 11:10AM‐1:15PM
TTH
6:30PM‐9:35PM
S
9:00AM‐12:05PM
MW
6:30PM‐8:35PM
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
MW
6:30PM‐9:35PM
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
TTH
6:30PM‐9:35PM
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
MW
9:00AM‐12:30PM
TTH
9:00AM‐12:30PM
W
1:00PM‐4:05PM
TH
1:00PM‐4:05PM
F
6:30PM‐9:35PM
T
6:30PM‐9:35PM
T
5:30PM‐8:35PM
TH
2:00PM‐5:05PM
MW
6:00PM‐7:20PM
MW
6:00PM‐7:20PM
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
TH
9:00AM‐12:05PM
MW
11:10AM‐1:35PM
MTWTH 9:30AM‐10:35AM
MW
8:30AM‐10:55AM
TTH
1:00PM‐3:25PM
MW
6:00PM‐8:25PM
MTWTH 9:30AM‐10:35AM
TTH
11:10AM‐1:35PM
TTH
6:30PM‐8:55PM
TWTH 6:30PM‐7:45PM
TWTH7:55PM‐9:10PM
MW
12:40PM‐2:45PM
TTH
6:30PM‐8:35PM
TTH
8:30AM‐10:35AM
4.00
4.00
4.00
T.Martin
T.Martin
T.Martin
T.Martin
T.Martin
T.Martin
T.Martin
T.Martin
T.Martin
Staff
C.Chaffin
Staff
V.Bañales
V.Bañales
J.Logan
S.Rushworth
T.Martin
K.Founds
Staff
J.Gonzalez
D.Young
V.Bañales
D.Young
Staff
J.Jones
M.Hagan
Staff
J.Malone
J.Malone
Z.Dastagir
J.Malone
J.Malone
S.Hueter
J.Malone
J.Malone
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
S.Bell
S.Flores‐Munoz
M.Fahl
G.West
H.Jackson‐Jones
H.Jackson‐Jones
S.Mueller
C.Ainsworth
B.Vaca
B.Vaca
C.Ainsworth
D.Kamoss
V.Ramos
Staff
V.Ramos
A.Lobato
J.Cristobal
A.Lobato
Staff
S.Politis
G.Aleu
G.Aleu
G.Rodriguez
K.McCandless
H.Shrum
ROOM
WatA210
WatA210
WatA210
WatA210
WatA210
WatA210
WatA210
WatA210
WatA210
WatA180
WatA280
WatA160
WatA340
WatA340
WatA260
WatA280
WatA180
WatA360
WatA160
WatA330
WatA160
WatA380
WatA160
WatA160
WatA260
WatA260
WatA140
WatA210
WatA210
WatA360
WatA210
WatA210
WatA140
WatA210
WatA210
WatC108
WatC108
WatC107
WatC108
WatD105
WatA180
WatA360
WatC107
WatA130
WatA130
WatA210
WatA210
WatA210
WatA210
WatA210
WatA150
WatA220
WatA220
WatA280
WatA240
WatA220
WatA240
WatA220
WatA220
WatA380
WatA380
WatA240
WatA240
WatA260
ACE AND NONCREDIT CLASSES, WATSONVILLE | FALL 2016
WATSONVILLE CLASSES
ACADEMY FOR COLLEGE EXCELLENCE, WATSONVILLE
COURSE
SECTIONDAYS TIMES
UNITS INSTRUCTOR
MATH 254SI
PHYS 10
PHYS 10L
PS 1
PSYCH 1
READ 106
READ 112
READ 158RM
READ 205
READ 206
READ 206SL
READ 210A
READ 210B
READ 255
READ 255
READ 255
SOC 2
SPAN 1
SPAN 16
SPAN 16
SPAN 17
WS 5
94112
94253
94258
94271
94293
94313
94316
94318
94320
94321
94323
94326
94328
94330
94331
94333
94367
94379
94385
94386
94387
94452
6.00
3.00
1.00
3.00
3.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
3.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
5.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
3.00
MTWTH
TTH
F
TTH
M
Arr
Arr
Arr
TTH
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
TTH
M
MW
W
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
M
11:10AM‐12:30PM
8:00AM‐9:20AM
8:00AM‐11:05AM
12:40PM‐2:00PM
6:30PM‐9:35PM
Arr
Arr
Arr
11:10AM‐12:30PM
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
9:30AM‐10:50AM
6:00PM‐9:05PM
11:10AM‐12:30PM
6:30PM‐9:35PM
6:00PM‐8:05PM
9:00AM‐11:05AM
5:00PM‐7:05PM
7:15PM‐9:20PM
6:30PM‐9:35PM
143
A.Lobato
C.Figueroa
P.Graham
N.Rowell
C.Reyes
A.Shelley
A.Shelley
A.Shelley
I.Moses
A.Shelley
A.Shelley
A.Shelley
A.Shelley
I.Moses
J.Tuttle
Staff
Staff
M.Moreno
S.Malone
M.Navarro
M.Navarro
S.Flores‐Munoz
ROOM
WatA240
WatA320
WatA320
WatA150
WatA150
WatA210
WatA210
WatA210
WatA360
WatA210
WatA210
WatA210
WatA210
WatA360
WatA340
WatA340
WatA340
WatA240
WatA180
WatA160
WatA160
WatA180
COURSE
SECTIONDAYS TIMES
CABT 107
93198
TTH
&
Arr.
DANCE 82A 93461
TTH
DMCP 110
93489
TWTHF
DMCP 111
93492
TTH
DMCP 112
93495
MW
&
Arr.
DMCP 113
93498
MT
&
WTHF
ENGL 100
93561
MW
ENGL 115
93599
MW
ENGL 255
93685
MW
See page 85 for more information.
10:30AM-11:50AM
Arr.
2:05PM-3:30PM
9:00AM-5:00PM
9:00AM-10:20AM
1:30PM-3:35PM
Arr.
10:00AM-3:40PM
10:00AM-3:40PM
9:00AM-11:05AM
12:00PM-1:05PM
9:00AM-11:50AM
UNITS INSTRUCTOR
2.00
1.00
3.00
2.00
3.00 1.50
1.50
3.00
1.00
4.00
R. Norden
R. Norden
R. Van Dessel
Endris/Bañales
G. West
A. Endris
A. Endris
A. Endris
A. Endris
V. Bañales
V. Bañales
V. Bañales
ROOM
WatA330
WatA330
WatA130
WatA380
WatA380
WatA380
WatA330
WatA380
WatA330
WatA380
WatA380
WatA380
NONCREDIT OFFERINGS, WATSONVILLE
COURSE
SECTIONDAYS TIMES
ESL 554A
95211
Arr.
ESL 554B
95212
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MATH 550A 95204
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MATH 550B 95204
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MATH 550C 95204
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MATH 550D 95204
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MATH 550E 95204
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MATH 550F 95204
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UNITS INSTRUCTOR
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
ROOM
WatA350
WatA350
WatA330
WatA330
WatA330
WatA330
WatA330
WatA330
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COURSE SECTIONDAYSTIME UNITS INSTRUCTOR PLACE
ACCT 1A
92997
Arr.
Arr.
4.00
T.Mullin
OL
ACCT 1B
92999
Arr.
Arr.
4.00
M.Booth
OL
ACCT 16
94712
Arr.
Arr.
4.00
T.Mullin
OL
ACCT 151A
92990
Arr.
Arr.
4.00
M.Booth
OL
ACCT 163
92992
Arr.
Arr.
3.00
T.Mullin
OL
ANTHR 1
93027
Arr.
Arr.
3.00
B.Roselyn
OL
ANTHR 1
93034
Arr.
Arr.
3.00
K.Soluri
OL
ANTHR 1L
93039
Arr.
Arr.
1.00
B.Roselyn
OL
ANTHR 1L
93041
Arr.
Arr.
1.00
B.Roselyn
OL
ANTHR 1L
93043
Arr.
Arr.
1.00
D.Solomon
OL
ANTHR 1L
93048
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Arr.
1.00
D.Solomon
OL
ANTHR 2
93051
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Arr.
3.00
H.Claussen
OL
ANTHR 2
93054
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Arr.
3.00
H.Claussen
OL
AH 10
93019
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Arr.
3.00
E.Brandt
OL
AH 10
93020
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Arr.
3.00
C.Cortez
OL
AH 17
93024
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3.00
R.Smith
OL
AH 20A
93026
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Arr.
3.00
R.Smith
OL
AP 6
94660
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Arr.
2.00
L.Louden
OL
AP 35
93061
Arr.
Arr.
3.00
L.Louden
OL
BUS 5
93182
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Arr.
4.00
J.Yost
OL
BUS 18
93174
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Arr.
4.00
M.Hassan
OL
BUS 20
93176
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Arr.
3.00
J.Yost
OL
BUS 52
93184
Arr.
Arr.
3.00
R.Kaupp
OL
COMM 6
93398
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Arr.
1.00
M.Waters
OL
COMM 6
93408
Arr.
Arr.
1.00
E.Weeks
OL
COMM 8
93415
Arr.
Arr.
3.00
C.Morrison
OL
CIS 32
93332
Arr.
Arr.
4.00
J.Bergamini
OL
CIS 75
95022
Arr.
Arr.
3.00
M.Matera
OL
CIS 76
95024
Arr.
Arr.
3.00
R.Simms
OL
CIS 77
95026
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Arr.
3.00
Staff
OL
CIS 90
93337
Arr.
Arr.
3.00
R.Simms
OL
CIS 174
93323
Arr.
Arr.
3.00
G.Brady
OL
CIS 191AB
93328
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Arr.
4.00
M.Matera
OL
CIS 194
93331
Arr.
Arr.
3.00
M.Matera
OL
CABT 38
95176
Arr.
Arr.
3.00
K.Ram
OL
CABT 41
93212
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Arr.
3.00
K.Ram
OL
CG 1
93256
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Arr.
3.00
C.Shannon
OL
CG 51
95111
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Arr.
1.00
M.Wald
OL
CG 51
95112
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Arr.
1.00
M.Garcia
OL
CG 51
95113
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1.00
Z.Joseph
OL
CG 52
93284
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Arr.
1.00
P.Van Loon
OL
CG 54
94842
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Arr.
1.00
P.Van Loon
OL
CJ 1
93339
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Arr.
3.00
P.Carr
OL
CJ 2
93356
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Arr.
3.00
P.Carr
OL
CJ 4
93360
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Arr.
3.00
N.Carroll
OL
CJ 6
93362
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Arr.
4.00
J.Field
OL
CAHM 20
93226
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Arr.
3.00
D.Russo
OL
CAHM 20
93230
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Arr.
3.00
E.MacKusick
OL
CAHM 20
93231
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Arr.
3.00
E.MacKusick
OL
DANCE 1
93428
Arr.
Arr.
3.00
C.Pearlman
OL
DM 1
93475
Arr.
Arr.
4.00
W.Norris
OL
DM 1
93476
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4.00
W.Norris
OL
DM 4
93481
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4.00
W.Norris
OL
DM 5
94720
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4.00
W.Norris
OL
DM 60
93485
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4.00
W.Parham
OL
ECON 1A
93531
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3.00
D.Carlisle
OL
ENGL 1A
93613
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Arr.
3.00
S.Schessler
OL
ENGL 1A
93622
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Arr.
3.00
J.McGuire
OL
ENGL 1A
93631
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Arr.
3.00
C.Chaffin
OL
ENGL 1A
ENGL 1B
ENGL 1B
ENGL 2
ENGL 2
ENGL 2
ENGL 2
ENGL 2
ENGL 100
ENGL 100
ENGL 100L
ENGL 100L
ENGL 100L
ENGL 153
FIN 4
FT 4
FT 6ES
GEOG 1
HS 10
HS 10
HS 10
HS 10
HS 10
HIST 2B
HIST 17A
HIST 17A
HIST 17B
KIN 13
LIBR 10
LIBR 10
LIBR 10
LIBR 10
MATH 12
MATH 12
MATH 142
MATH 152
MATH 152
MATH 154
MATH 254CM
MA 70
METEO 1
MUS 6
MUS 10
MUS 12
MUS 13A
N 17
N 27
PS 1
PS 1
PS 1
PSYCH 1
PSYCH 1
PSYCH 1
READ 52
RE 150
SOC 1
SOC 1
SOC 2
TA 9
WS 1
93642
93649
93650
93653
93655
93659
93668
93669
93552
93553
93580
93593
93597
93609
93739
93767
93769
93772
93823
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93829
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3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
4.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
0.50
0.50
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
J.Hancock
L.Scott-Curtis
L.Scott-Curtis
D.Sheftman
D.Putnam
D.Putnam
D.Sheftman
S.Schessler
C.Scott-Curtis
C.Scott-Curtis
J.Carter
J.Carter
T.Martin
J.Carter
M.Hassan
C.Schwinge
C.Schwinge
D.Scholar
Saxton/Steiner
R.Arnesty
A.Saxton
A.Steiner
R.Arnesty
T.Firenzi
M.Gudgeirsson
R.Brogan
R.Brogan
M.Ramsey
D.Roussopoulos
D.Roussopoulos
D.Roussopoulos
D.Roussopoulos
P.Reuschling
E.Chovick
G.Rodriguez
V.Lundquist
M.Arvizu
M.Caspers
D.Reynolds
L.Colombani
K.Ducote
S.Parrish
S.Bruckner
M.Strunk
G.Cantwell
T.Kidwiler
T.Kidwiler
R.O’Brien
R.O’Brien
J.Ukudeeva
C.Sterling
B.Guimberteau
B.Guimberteau
D.Colon
S.Banks
Staff
Staff
Staff
R.Aronson
Staff
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
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SHORT TERM & WEEKEND CLASSES | FALL 2016
145
SHORT TERM CLASSES
The following classes BEGIN during the first two weeks of instruction, however, they end early in the semester.
DATE
8/29-11/20 8/29-11/20 9/3 9/4 9/3 9/4 9/3 9/4 9/10 9/11 9/10 9/11 9/10 9/11 9/1-10/20 8/31-9/28 8-29/10/10 8/29/10/10 9/9-10/28 8/29-10/21 9/1-10/20 9/2-10/21 9/2-10/7 9/2-10/7 9/2-10/7 9/3-9/24 9/2-10/21
9/2-10/21
9-2-10/7
8/31-10/19
9/1/10/20
8/30-10/18
8/29-10/24
COURSE UNITSDAYSSECTION
ATH 15F
3.00
Arr.
93127
ATH 15H 3.00
Arr.
93129
BIO 101
0.25
S
95009
BIO 101 0.25 SU 95009
BIO 101
0.25
S
95010
BIO 101
0.25
SU 95010
BIO 101
0.25
S
95011
BIO 101
0.25
SU 95011
BIO 101
0.25
S
95012
BIO 101
0.25
SU 95012
BIO 101
0.25
S
95013
BIO 101
0.25
SU 95013
BIO 101
0.25
S
95014
BIO 101
0.25
SU 95014
CAHM 159
1.00
TH
93222
CAHM 50A
1.00
W
93233
CEM 151FC
1.00
M
95260
CEM 151FC 1.00
S
95260
CG 205
1.00
F
93259
CG 51
1.00
Arr
95111
CG 51
1.00
TH
95114
CG 51
1.00
F
95115
CG 51
1.00
F
95116
CG 51
1.00
F
95117
CG 51
1.00
F
95118
CG 51 1.00
S
95119
CG 51
1.00
F
95123
CG 51
1.00
F
95124
CG 51
1.00
F
95125
CG 51
1.00
F
95126
CG 51
1.00
W
95127
CG 51
1.00
TH
95129
CG 51
1.00
T
95130
DATE
8/31-10/19
8/31-10/5
8/31-10-19
8/29-10/7
9/2-9/9 9/2-9/9 9/2-9/9 9/2-9/9 9/3-9/10
9/2-9/9 8/29-10/7 8/30-10/20 8/30-10/20 9/6-11/15 9/1-11/10 9/1-11/10 8/29-10/22 9/2-10/7 9/2-10/7 9/3-10/22 9/3-12/17
9/2-10/7 9/1-11/17 8/29-10/19 8/29-10/19 8/30-10/20 8/30-10/20 8/29-10/22 8/29-10/22 8/29-10/22 8/30-10/18 8/30-10/18 8/30-10/18 COURSE UNITSDAYSSECTION
CG 51
1.00
M
95132
CG 51
1.00
W
95134
CG 51
1.00
W
95135
CG 52
1.00
Arr
93284
COMM 6
1.00
Arr
93398
COMM 6
1.00
F
93399
COMM 6
1.00
F
93400
COMM 6
1.00
F
93401
COMM 6
1.00
S
93403
COMM 6
1.00
F
93407
COMM 6
1.00
Arr
93408
CS 1L
2.00
Arr
93425
CS 1L
2.00
T TH
93425
ECE 134C
2.00
T
94643
ENGR 5
2.00
TH
93706
ENGR 5
2.00
TH
93707
KIN 13
3.00
Arr
93858
LIBR 500
0.00
F
95197
LIBR 501
0.00
F
95198
MA 130A 1.50
S
93997
MA 130AL 1.00
S
93998
MA 165
1.00
F
94003
MA 189
1.50
Arr
94732
MUS 31A
1.50
M W
94178
MUS 31A
1.50
M W
94178
MUS 57A
1.50
T TH
94210
MUS 57A
1.50
T TH
94210
N 17 0.50 Arr
94231
N 27 0.50 Arr
94233
RE 150
3.00
Arr
94311
RT 70
1.00
T
94351
RT 70L 0.50 T
94352
RT 70L 0.50 T
94353
DATE
9/4
9/3
9/4
9/1
9/11
9/10
9/11
9/10
9/11
8/29-10/10
9/17
9/17-9/24
9/3-9/10
9/17
9/24
9/3-10/22
9/3-11/25
COURSE
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
CEM 151FC
CG 54
COMM 6
COMM 6
ECE 53L
ECE 53L
MA 130A
MA 13AL
WEEKEND CLASSES
The following classes are held on weekends during the Fall 2016 semester.
DATE
8/27
8/28
8/27
8/28
8/27
8/28
8/27
8/28
8/27
8/28
8/27
8/28
9/3
9/4
9/3
COURSE
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
UNITS
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
DAYSSECTION
S
95003
SU
95003
S
95004
SU
95004
S
95005
SU
95005
S
95006
SU
95006
S
95007
SU
95007
S
95008
SU
95008
S
95009
SU
95009
S
95010
UNITS
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.50
0.50
1.50
1.00
DAYSSECTION
SU
95010
S
95011
SU
95011
S
95012
SU
95012
S
95013
SU
95013
S
95014
SU
95014
S
95260
S
95107
S
93402
S
93403
S
93523
S
95215
S
93997
S
93998
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EARLY + LATE STARTING CLASSES | FALL 2016
EARLY STARTING CLASSES
The following classes are taught BEFORE the actual start of the semester. See
department listings for more information about these classes.
DATE
COURSE
UNITS DAYSSECTION
8/6-8/27
ATH 33
0.75
Arr.
94866
8/6-8/27
ATH 33
0.75
Arr.
94869
8/6-8/27
ATH 35
0.75
Arr.
94864
8/8-8/19
MATH 104
1.50
MTWTHF
95046
8/11-8/27
ATH 32
2.00
Arr.
94868
8/15-8/27
ATH 36
0.75
Arr.
94865
8/27 & 8/28
BIO 101
0.25
SaSu
95003
8/27 & 8/28
BIO 101
0.25
SaSu
95004
8/27 & 8/28
BIO 101
0.25
SaSu
95005
8/27 & 8/28
BIO 101
0.25
SaSu
95006
8/27 & 8/28
BIO 101
0.25
SaSu
95007
8/27 & 8/28
BIO 101
0.25
SaSu
95008
LATE STARTING CLASSES
The following classes BEGIN AFTER the first two weeks of instruction, and they may end early in the semester.
DATE
9/6-11/15
9/9-10/28
9/10 & 9/11
9/10 & 9/11
9/10 & 9/11
9/10-12/10
9/10-12/10
9/10-12/10
9/12-10/17
9/12-11/21
9/13-11/1
9/13-12/13
9/13-12/15
9/14-10/19
9/14-11/2
9/15-12/8
9/16 & 9/23
9/16-11/4
9/16-12/2
9/17 & 9/24
9/17 & 10/1
9/17-12/3
9/17-12/3
9/24-12/10
9/19-12/17
9/20-12/15
9/20-12/15
9/20-12/15
9/20-12/15
9/21-12/7
9/26-12/10
9/26-12/17
9/27-11/15
10/1 & 10/8
10/1 & 10/8
10/1 & 10/8
10/1-10/22
COURSE
ECE 134C
CG 205
BIO 101
BIO 101
BIO 101
ART 21
ART 25A
ART 25B
RT 50L
ECE 157C
CEM 162PS
CG 65
SPED 215
RT 50L
ECE 133
ECE 156G
COMM 6
LIBR 203
ECE 53L
COMM 6
CG 54
ECE 53L
ECE 53L
ECE 53L
ENGL 100L
DANCE 82A
DANCE 82A
DANCE 82A
DMCP 111
ART 82
ART 50L
TA 250
CG 54
COMM 6
COMM 6
COMM 6
CG 51
UNITS
2.00
1.00
0.25
0.25
0.25
2.00
3.00
3.00
0.25
2.00
2.00
2.00
0.50
0.25
1.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
0.50
1.00
1.00
0.50
0.50
0.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
0.50
0.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
DAYSSECTION
T
94643
F
93259
SSU
95012
SSU
95013
SSU
95014
S
94697
S
94698
S
94699
M
94343
Hybrid OL
93508
T
95016
T
93294
TTH
94408
W
94344
W
94642
TH
94893
F
93409
F
93990
F
93522
S
93402
S
95107
S
93523
S
93524
S
95275
OL
93593
TTH
93460
TTH
93461
TTH
93462
TTH
93490
W
94922
Arr.
93094
Arr.
94419
T
95110
F
93404
F
93405
F
93411
S
95121
DATE
10/1-10/29
10/3-10/10
10/3-11/21
10/5-11/2
10/8 & 10/15
10/8-10/9 & 11/5-11/6
10/11-11/17
10/11-11/17
10/11-12/15
10/12-11/16
10/14 & 10/21
10/17-12/5
10/21-12/9
10/21-12/9
10/24-12/10
10/24-12/10
10/24-12/14
10/24-12/14
10/24-12/16
10/24-12/16
10/24-12/17
10/24-12/17
10/25-12/13
10/25-12/15
10/26-12/14
10/29-11/19
10/29-12/17
11/7-12/12
11/8-12/15
11/9-12/7
11/18-12/10
11/18-12/10
11/19 & 12/3
11/21-12/17
11/27-12/17
COURSE
ASTRO 25
KIN 15
TA 27
CAHM 50B
CG 205
HSERV 164
UNITS
1.00
0.50
2.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
DAYSSECTION
FS
94982
M
93859
M
94422
W
93234
S
93258
SSU
93838
ART 41A
ART 74
SPED 215
CG 51
COMM 6
CG 54
LIBR 500
LIBR 501
ART 50L
ART 51L
MUS 31B
MUS 31LS
CG 51
CG 51
MUS 150
TA 250
RT 175
MUS 57NS
CG 54
CG 54
MA 130B
CG 51
SPED 215
CAHM 50C
ART 50L
ART 51L
CG 54
TA 250
MA 130AL
1.00
1.00
0.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
0.50
0.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.00
0.50
0.50
0.50
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.00
0.50
1.00
0.50
0.50
1.00
0.50
1.00
TTH
TTH
TTH
W
F
OL
F
F
Arr.
Arr.
MW
MW
OL
OL
Arr.
Arr.
T
TTH
W
Hybrid OL
S
M
TTH
W
Arr.
Arr.
S
Arr.
S
94701
94703
94409
95136
93406
94842
95199
95200
93095
93098
94179
94800
95112
95113
94159
94420
94338
94212
95109
95106
93999
95133
94410
93235
93096
93099
95108
94421
93998
SUGGESTED COURSES FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS | SUMMER & FALL 2016
SUGGESTED COURSES FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS:
Check prerequisites before enrolling in a course. List subject to change without notice.
Art: For Juniors and Seniors only, all courses except ART 2B, 3A, 3B, 31A, 31B, 31C, 34A, 34B, 35
Art History & Appreciation: AH 10
Art Photography: AP 3, 9A, 6, 14, 15, 25, 35, 46A, 185
Astronomy: ASTRO 3, 4
Biology: BIO 11A, 13A
Chemistry: CHEM 3 + 3L, 30A
Communication Studies: COMM - All courses
Computer Information Systems: CIS 31, 32, 70, 72, 81, 82, 90, 54 (154), 164, 75 (175)
Computer Science/Programming: CS 1, 1L, 11, 12GP, 12J, 19, 20J
Construction & Energy Management: CEM 151, 151L
Counseling & Guidance: All courses except 200 level
Criminal Justice: All courses except CJ 155D, 170B
Culinary Arts & Hospitality Management: CAHM 20, 50ABCL, 64, 149, 155, 159, 166, 171
Dance: DANCE 1, 2A, 4, 9A, 15A, 16A, 17A, 19A
Digital Media: DM 1
Engineering: ENGR 1A, 5,10, 25
Engineering Technology: ETECH 24, 41, 60, 61, 62, 130, 140
English: ENGL - for Juniors & Seniors only, all courses except 200 level (students must take assessment prior to registration)
Fire Technology: All courses except FT 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 181, 183
Geology: GEOL 10, 15, 20
Horticulture: HORT 1A, 1B, 2, 52, 54, 57, 58, 62, 63, 65, 66,100A, 125, 150, 160B, 164, 172, 175
Kinesiology: KIN - All Kinesiology courses
Library: LIBR 10
Math: MATH 2-23 (assessment required prior to registration)
Medical Assisting: MA 70, 172, 184
Music: MUS 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 15A, 17A, 19AA, 27, 28, 31A, 33A, 39, 51A, 52, 52LA
Oceanography: OCEAN 10
Psychology: PSYCH 35ABC, 37ABC, 39ABC
Physical Education: see Kinesiology
Physics: PHYS 10, 10L
Social Science: All, includes ANTHR, BBS, COMM, ECE, ECON, ES, GEOG, HIST, JOURN, PS, SOC, WS
Theatre Arts: TA 7, 9, 10A, 11, 13A, 17, 27, 28, 31, 33
World Languages: ASL, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish - All courses
Women’s Studies: WS 1, 5
Course descriptions for each course can be found at:
https://www.cabrillo.edu/publications/catalog/current/
Cabrillo courses approved for A‐G may be found at:
https://hs‐articulation.ucop.edu/agcourselist#/list/details/4299/
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DIRECTORY OF PHONE NUMBERS, HOURS, AND URLS | SUMMER & FALL 2016
Find our office information online!
Some offices have extended hours during the start of instruction. Please check the web pages to find when the office you need is open.
Admissions & Records: Aptos: 831.479.6201,Watsonville: 831.786.4701
http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/ar/
Assessment: 831.479.6165
http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/assessment/index.html
Associated Students of Cabrillo College (ASCC)-Student Senate: 831.477.3219
http://www.cabrillo.edu/associations/studentsenate/
Bookstore: 831.479.6209
http://go.cabrillo.bncollege.com
Computer Technology Center (CTC):
Aptos: 831.477.5286
https://sites.google.com/a/cabrillo.edu/ctc/
Watsonville: 831.786.4703
http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/ctcwatsonville/
Counseling: Aptos: 831.479.6274,Watsonville: 831.786. 4734
http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/counseling/
Accessibility Support Center (ASC) (formerly Disabled Students Program and Services): 831.479.6379
cabrillo.edu/services/asc
Financial Aid Office: Aptos: 831.479.6415,Watsonville: 831.786.4731
http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/finaid/
Library/Learning Center:
Aptos: 831.479.6473
http://go.cabrillo.edu/library
Watsonville (ILC): 831.786.4755
http://go.cabrillo.edu/ilc
Student Affairs/Welcome Center: 831.479.6378
http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/studentaffairs/
Student Health Services: Aptos 831.479.6435,Watsonville: 831.786.4738
http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/health/
Division Offices:
BELA Business, English, and Language Arts
http://www.cabrillo.edu/internal/divisions/bela/
Room 301, (831) 479-6478; M-F, 8:30am to 4:30pm
C&ESS Counseling & Educational Support Services
Room 103, (831) 477-3242; M-F, 8:00am to 5:00pm
http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/matriculation/index_instr_dev.html
HASS Human Arts and Social Science
http://www.cabrillo.edu/internal/divisions/hass/
Room 420, (831) 479-6297; M-TH, 8:30am to 5:00pm, closed 12:00 - 1:00pm
& Fridays, 8:00am - 4:30pm, closed 12:00 - 12:30
HAWK Health, Athletics,Wellness, and Kinesiology
http://www.cabrillo.edu/internal/divisions/hawk/
Room 1102, (831) 479-5087; M-F, 7:30am to 4:30pm, closed 1:00-2:00pm
NAS Natural and Applied Sciences
http://www.cabrillo.edu/internal/divisions/nas/
Room 701, (831) 479-6328; M-F, 8:15am to 5:00pm, closed 12:00-12:30pm
VAPA Visual, Applied, and Performing Arts
http://www.cabrillo.edu/internal/divisions/vapa/
Room VAPA1007, (831) 479-6464; M-F, 8:00am to 5:00pm,
closed 12:00-1:00pm
FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE | FALL 2016
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FINAL EXAMINATIONS SCHEDULE: Fall 2016 December 12 to December 17
Daytime Classes: All times in bold refer to the beginning times of classes. MW/Daily means Monday alone, Wednesday alone, Monday and Wednesday or any
3 or more days in any combination. TTH means Tuesday alone, Thursday alone, or Tuesday and Thursday. Classes meeting other combinations of days
and/or hours not listed must have a final schedule approved by their Division Dean.
STARTING CLASS TIME/DAY(S)
Classes starting between:
EXAM HOUR
EXAM DATE
6:30 am and 8:55 am, MW/Daily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 am-9:50 am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, December 14
9:00 am and 10:15 am, MW/Daily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 am-9:50 am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, December 12
10:20 am and 11:35 am, MW/Daily.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 am-12:50 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, December 14
11:40 am and 12:55 pm, MW/Daily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 am-12:50 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, December 12
1:00 pm and 2:15 pm, MW/Daily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 pm-3:50 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, December 14
2:20 pm and 3:35 pm, MW/Daily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 pm-3:50 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, December 12
3:40 pm and 5:30 pm, MW/Daily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 pm-6:50 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, December 14
6:30 am and 8:55 am, TTh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 am-9:50 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, December 15
9:00 am and 10:15 am, TTh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 am-9:50 am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, December 13
10:20 am and 11:35 am, TTh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 am-12:50 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, December 15
11:40 am and 12:55 pm, TTH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 am-12:50 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, December 13
1:00 pm and 2:15 pm, TTh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 pm-3:50 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, December 15
2:20 pm and 3:35 pm, TTh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 pm-3:50 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, December 13
3:40 pm and 5:30 pm, TTh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 pm-6:50 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, December 15
Friday am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 am-11:50 am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday, December 16
Friday pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 pm-3:50 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday, December 16
Saturday am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 am-11:50 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, December 17
Saturday pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 pm-3:50 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, December 17
Evening Classes: For the final exam schedule, Evening Classes are those that begin at 5:35 pm or later. Also, “M & W” means the class meets on BOTH Monday
and Wednesday. “T & TH” means the class meets on BOTH Tuesday and Thursday. The following schedule applies to all Evening Classes.
EVENING FINAL SCHEDULE:
Classes beginning at 5:35 pm or later on:
Monday Only OR “M & W”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 pm-8:50 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, December 12
Tuesday Only OR “T & TH”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 pm-8:50 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, December 13
Wednesday Only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 pm-9:50 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, December 14
Thursday Only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 pm-9:50 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, December 15
Friday Only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 pm-8:50 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday, December 16
The following persons were responsible for the Cabrillo College SUMMER & FALL 2016 Schedule of Classes:
Director of Marketing: Kristin Fabos
Cover: Kristin Fabos & Kristen Calcatera
Audit/Curriculum: Sarah Doub, Terri Daniels, Carena Dewis
Page Layout and Production: Kristen Calcatera, dba Big Sky Creative Design
Information Input: Marian Apra, Sherida Lincoln, Sandra McCann; with Sandi Moore, Lois Christos, Kip Nead
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