Schedule of Classes Jazz On The Hill

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Spring 2013 ~ Semester begins January 14 ~ collegeofsanmateo.edu
In 1922, College of San Mateo prepared these students to transfer to U.C.
Berkeley and Stanford University.
Ninety years later, CSM students are transferring
to colleges and universities throughout the state
and the nation. Congratulations to CSM’s 2012
transfer students who have been accepted to the
following colleges and universities:
University of California
UC Berkeley
UC Davis
UC Irvine
UC Los Angeles
UC Riverside
UC San Diego
UC Santa Barbara
UC Santa Cruz
California State University
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
CSU Chico
CSU East Bay
CSU Fullerton
CSU Long Beach
CSU Los Angeles
CSU Monterey Bay
CSU Sacramento
CSU San Marcos
Humboldt State University
San Diego State University
San Francisco State
San Jose State University
Sonoma State University
Out of State Colleges and Private
Colleges and Universities*
Academy of Art University
Arizona State University
California College of the Arts
Carson-Newman College
Central Methodist University
Chapman University
Colorado State University
Cornell University
Faulkner University
Georgia State University
Hastings College
Long Island University
Louisiana State University
Menlo College
Midwestern State University
Northern Arizona University
Notre Dame de Namur University
Oregon State University
Palo Alto University
Santa Clara University
Southeastern Louisiana University
Stanford University
Tarleton State University
University of Arizona
Board of Trustees
San Mateo County
Community College District
Dave Mandelkern, President
Helen Hausman, Vice President-Clerk
Richard Holober
Patricia Miljanich
Karen Schwarz
Bailey Girard, Student Trustee 2012/13
Ron Galatolo, District Chancellor
University of Hawaii
University of Nevada, Reno
University of Oregon
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
University of Southern California
Vanderbilt University
Washington State University
William Jessup University
*includes full and partial scholarships
for CSM student-athletes
Since 1922, the tradition continues
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Jazz On The Hill
Returns to CSM in 2013!
Headline performance by Eddie Palmieri at Jazz On The Hill 2002
On Saturday, June 1, 2013, College of San Mateo’s Jazz On The Hill, presented by KCSM,
returns as the signature event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the College Heights
campus. Music enthusiasts of all genres and generations will be treated to a day of
exceptional live jazz at an outdoor stage with spectacular views of the Bay and peninsula.
The musical lineup will feature diverse jazz performances ranging from blues to salsa to
hip hop—a truly eclectic mix of music to appeal to a variety of interests.
In addition to great jazz, this family-friendly anniversary celebration will include an
open house for members of the community to tour the newly renovated campus.
Community and youth groups and vendors will be on hand to sell a variety of food
and beverages and arts and crafts. As a gift to the community, admission is free.
See “Jazz On The Hill” on page 3
Schedule of Classes ~ Spring 2013 ~ Semester begins January 14
Inside this Issue
Jazz On The Hill. . . Outer Front Cover
President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
About CSM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Spring 2013 Important Dates . . . . . 2
Registration and Enrollment. . . . . . 4
Steps to Succesfull Enrollment. . . . 5
Financial Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Educational Goals at CSM. . . . . . . . 6
AA/AS Degrees and Certificates. . . 6
Transfer Worksheets . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Schedule of Classes. . . . . . . . . . 8–20
Final Exam Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . 20
Fees and Refunds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Policies and Programs. . . . . . . . . . 22
Map, Directory and Parking . . . . . 23
Did You Know?
1. More San Mateo County high school
graduates attend CSM than any other postsecondary institution.
2. September 20, 1963, is the day that 5,621
students began attending classes at the new
College Heights campus.
3. 401 degrees in 46 distinct majors and 499
certificates in 56 programs were awarded to
the class of 2011–12.
4. CSM’s bulldog mascot originated when
a local San Mateo kennel specializing in
raising champion English bulldogs donated
‘Ravel’ to attend football games.
5. 97% of CSM students surveyed in 2012
responded that they would recommend CSM
to a family or friend.
6. In 2011, over 30,825 individuals attended
events at the CSM Theatre.
7. In the past 90 years, CSM has educated more
than 600,000 students.
8. Tom Martinez (CSM football, basketball and
softball coach) was the winningest coach in
California Community College history.
Student Success Story: Chennie Castañon
B. S. degree, U.C. Berkeley
Conservation Resource Studies
While she was growing up, Chennie Castañon never
considered going to college. Her family moved
frequently; it was a lifestyle that created challenges
for Chennie’s education. As a high school student, she
attended no less than eight schools. Unable to settle into
one school for any length of time, Chennie lost academic
credits and was forced to repeat courses. Discouraged
by her teachers and principals, Chennie decided to
quit school when she was 17. In spite of her haphazard
education, Chennie passed the GED to receive her high
school proficiency certificate. Suddenly on her own,
this resilient young woman spent the next ten years
working to support herself and discovering what kind
of a career she wanted to pursue.
For four years, Chennie worked for an airline as a flight
attendant, an opportunity that allowed her to travel the
world. Her next career was in retail, a field in which she
was successful and she enjoyed. With an eye toward
climbing the corporate ladder, Chennie found she was
passed over for promotions because she lacked a college
degree. “That was a tough realization but it helped me
decide that I needed to go to college.”
At the age of twenty-seven, Chennie resolved to give
college a try—but not without anxiety, “I worried that
I was too old and wouldn’t fit in; I expected to fail.”
She started small by enrolling in two classes at CSM:
English and pre-algebra. “My math instructor, Professor
Cheryl Gregory was a wonderful teacher—very patient,
especially considering the wide range of ages in the
class. Because of her incredible teaching style, I would
rearrange my schedule to be in her class—from prealgebra all the way to applied calculus.” In her first
semester, Chennie earned A’s which helped build her
confidence; each subsequent semester she increased
her load until she eventually quit working to become
a full-time student. “I made the decision to invest
time and money in my education so that I would have
future job prospects available to me.” I began to feel
comfortable at CSM, even though I was older than most
students.”
See “Student Success” on page 22
CSM Summer Bridge Academy: The Best Path to Success
During summer 2012, 23 new college freshmen
participated in College of San Mateo’s Summer Bridge
Academy, a two-week program designed to improve
student preparation and ease the transition of the
college experience.
CSM’s Summer Bridge Academy is a collaborative
effort by the college’s Learning Center and Counseling
Services. Counselor Martin Bednarek and Learning
Center Coordinator Ron Andrade partnered to facilitate
the program. The program focuses on incoming students
who place into math or English classes at the pretransfer level. Students placing into pre- transfer level
courses or who are the first in their families to attend
college have a greater risk of leaving college before
reaching their educational goals. The program provides
important tools to ensure that students are prepared
to meet the academic and social demands of their first
year at CSM.
See “Summer Bridge” on page 22
Martin Bednarek and Ron Andrade, working together to help CSM
students succeed
9. Super Bowl-winning coaches and broadcasters
Bill Walsh of the San Francisco Forty Niners
and John Madden of the Oakland Raiders
were Bulldogs and played on the College of
San Mateo gridiron during the 1950s.
Support CSM
10. Between Fall 2006 and Summer 2011 (15
terms) CSM students earned 4,233 degrees
and certificates.
Your opportunity to participate
collegeofsanmateo.edu/supportcsm
Message from the President
For CSM, 2013 will be a banner year as the college
community celebrates the 50th anniversary of the
College Heights campus. It was in fall of 1963 that
the new state-of-the art College Heights campus first
opened its doors to students. At the time, the college’s
design was considered to be “the ultimate modern
educational institution;”* it was also the first time in the
college’s 41-year history that it had a permanent home.
While the physical campus served the community well
for decades, in time, it required major renovations
and new construction. Finally, after several years of
construction zones, noise, dirt and dust, the campus
has been renovated and CSM is poised to serve generations of students to come.
We are so grateful to the voters of San Mateo County for approving two bond
measures that significantly contributed to the renewal of the campus. It is once
again a state-of-the art-facility. We are ready to have a celebration!
What better way to honor our “50 years on the hill” than to invite the community to
celebrate the return of our signature event, Jazz On The Hill. We hope you will join
us on June 1, 2013 for a day filled with great jazz, a campus open house and other
About College of San Mateo
festivities. For those of you who haven’t visited CSM recently, Jazz On The Hill will
be a perfect time to see how beautifully our campus has been transformed.
Over the decades CSM has been a pioneer in developing programs that serve
the needs of our community. I invite you to read about two new programs—
both are shining examples of the innovation that is a hallmark of the college—
the Electrical Pathways Program and the Summer Bridge Academy. In addition,
our campus is a venue for year-round performing arts events. On page 3 of this
Schedule of Classes, we are showcasing the college’s 16th Annual High School Jazz
Festival, a wonderful opportunity for young musicians to perform and learn from
professional jazz artists.
Finally, I hope you read our inspiring student feature about Chennie Castañon,
a young woman who struggled to get an education only to flourish at CSM and
UC Berkeley; today she is employed as a biologist working on the San Andreas
Seismic Upgrade Project. Chennie’s story illustrates how students can find the
support they need at CSM to turn their lives around.
*Michael Svanevik and Shirley Burgett, Class Act: College
of San Mateo-A History (San Francisco: Custom & Limited
Editions, 1996), 125
Spring 2013 Important Dates
Pre-registration
Matriculation activities: Placement Testing, College Orientation, Counseling—see page 5
Monday, November 5 –
Friday, November 16
WebSMART priority registration for Spring 2013 by appointment for
continuing day and evening students. Students who have an outstanding
balance from any prior semester will not be able to register for classes until
all fees are paid.
Monday, November 5
EOPS, DSPS, CalWorks, Veterans, Foster Youth, current SEP* required.
Tuesday, November 6
Athletes, Honors Program Students, Associated Student Government, International Students; current SEP* required.
Wednesday,
November 7
Continuing Students with current SEPs* by unit value earned, includes Continuing Middle College students.
Saturday, November 10
All Continuing Students, includes Concurrent High School Students.
Tuesday, November 13
New Matriculants; includes new Middle College Students who have completed matriculation and Priority Enrollment Program (PEP) participants.
Saturday, November 17 –
Sunday, January 13, 2013
College of San Mateo is located at the northern corridor of Silicon Valley and situated on a beautiful 153-acre site in the San Mateo hills that provides a panoramic
view of San Francisco Bay. Since 1922, CSM has been a gateway to higher education
leading to university transfer, career preparation and advancement, and professional and personal development.
The College currently serves approximately 10,000 day, evening and weekend
students. CSM students reflect the diversity of the Bay Area and have a range of
educational goals. To best serve our students, the curriculum offers a wealth of
programs that include traditional, semester-length and short courses in addition to
distance education.
Michael Claire
CSM President
Monday,
January 7, 2013
IMPORTANT!
WebSMART registration for Spring 2013 by appointment—New,
former, and continuing students. Students who have an outstanding
balance from any prior semester will not be able to register for classes
until all fees are paid.
Deadline to pay student fees. If fees are not paid by this date,
your classes will be automatically dropped. Beginning, Tuesday, January
8 (one week prior to the start of the spring semester), students will be
dropped at midnight the day following their registration for non-payment of fees. Visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/fees for more information.
Thursday, January 10 –
Friday, January 11
Flex Days - No Classes
Monday, January 14
Day and evening classes begin
Saturday, January 19 –
Sunday, January 20
Declared Recess
Monday, January 21
Holiday – Martin Luther King Day
Monday, January 28
Last day to add semester-long courses using WebSMART.
Monday, January 28
Students can experience a vibrant campus life to complement classroom learning
that includes leadership development, student government, more than 20 student
clubs and educational and cultural activities. CSM is proud of its championship intercollegiate athletic teams which compete at the highest community college level.
Many student-athletes receive scholarships and continue at four-year institutions
and numerous CSM athletes have gone on to professional careers.
Last day to drop semester-long classes with eligibility for fee credit or partial refund. For short courses, eligibility for credit or refund
is within the first 10% of class meetings. For exact deadline date, check
course in WebSMART: collegeofsanmateo.edu/websmart.
Thursday, January 31
Last day to submit CSM Scholarship Application for the 2013-14 academic year. Due by 12 pm in the Financial Aid Office, Bldg. 10, Room 360.
Sunday, February 3
To ensure student success, CSM offers a comprehensive selection of academic support services. Resources include financial aid and scholarships, counseling, transfer
services, tutoring, employment assistance, health services and child care, among
many others.
Last day to declare Pass/No Pass option for semester-long classes with
this option. For short courses, the deadline is within the first 30% of
the class meetings. For exact deadline date, check course in WebSMART: collegeofsanmateo.edu/websmart.
Sunday, February 3
Semester-long classes officially dropped on or before this date will
not appear on the student’s record. Short courses officially dropped
within the first 30% of class meetings will not appear on the student’s
record. For exact deadline date, check course in WebSMART:
collegeofsanmateo.edu/websmart.
Friday, February 15
Holiday – Abraham Lincoln Day
Saturday, February 16 –
Sunday, February 17
Declared Recess
Monday, February 18
Holiday – Presidents’ Day
Friday, March 1
Last day to apply for Spring 2013 A.A./A.S. degree or program certificate.
Friday, March 8
Flex Day - no classes
Monday, April 1 –
Sunday, April 7
Spring Recess
Thursday, April 25
Last day to withdraw officially from a semester-long class with assurance
of a “W” grade. For short courses the withdrawal deadline is at 75% of
class meetings. For exact deadline date, check course in WebSMART:
collegeofsanmateo.edu/websmart.
Saturday, May 18 –
Friday, May 24
Final Examinations for day and evening classes
Friday, May 24
Commencement exercises
Friday, May 24
Day and evening classes end
Saturday, May 25 –
Sunday, May 26
Declared Recess
Monday, May 27
Holiday – Memorial Day
Friday, May 31
Spring 2013 official grades available on WebSMART
For more information about the college, visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/explorecsm.
Guided campus tours can be scheduled through collegeofsanmateo.edu/tours.
College of San Mateo is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, (10 Commercial Boulevard, Suite 204,
Novato, CA 94949, 415-506-0234), an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for
Higher Education Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education.
Community Members: Are there topics or features
you’d like to see in upcoming schedules? Please provide
your suggestions and/or feedback to csmpr@smccd.edu.
Thank you.
Monday, June 7
Summer 2013 session begins
*For Student Educational Plan (SEP) assistance, contact Counseling at (650) 574-6400.
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Jazz Festival Showcases Local High School Talent
musicians have participated in CSM’s festival’s during
its 16-year history,
Galisatus has lined up an impressive panel adjudicators:
Dave Eshelman, emeritus professor of music, California
State East Bay and well-known jazz composer; George
Stone, professor of music at Cuesta College; Dr. Gregory
Yasinitsky, director of the School of Music at Washington
State University, an award-winning saxophonist and
a CSM alumnus; Dale Engstrom, professor of music,
Fresno City College; and Paul Contos, director of the
Monterey Jazz Festival’s Education Division.
Some of the Bay Area’s most talented high school jazz
musicians will take center stage at CSM’s 16th Annual
Jazz Festival on Friday, November 16. Between 350 to
400 students representing 18 Bay Area high school big
bands will participate in this year’s event. In addition
to showcasing student talent, the festival provides the
opportunity for students perform and share musical
experiences with one another, and to learn from
nationally-recognized professional jazz artists and
educators. The professionals serve as adjudicators
providing insightful comments and advice to the
students.
CSM Professor of Music Mike Galisatus, the festival
coordinator and a 25-year veteran high school music
educator, explains, “Our festival focuses on music
education in a friendly, non-competitive environment.
It allows young jazz musicians to perform and receive
feedback from some of the most well-respected music
educators in the field. It’s also a great opportunity to
promote the genre of jazz to students as the ‘future
carriers of the jazz flame.’” More than 6,000 student-
The festival also hosts hands-on clinics conducted by
professional musicians for students and band teachers
to attend. This year’s clinicians and workshop sessions
are impressive and include Frank Sumares, professor
of Jazz Studies at San Jose State University, who will
conduct clinics on Jazz Piano; and Grammy-nominated
musician John Santos, one of the foremost bandleaders,
producers, percussionists and educators in the field of
Afro-Latin music, will present Latin rhythm jazz.
One of the highlights of the festival is a performance
by special guest artist Wayne Bergeron, a “top-call”
studio trumpeter from Los Angeles. In addition to
having recorded many albums, he plays with Gordon
Goodwin’s Big Phat Band. Bergeron will be performing
with CSM’s “Monday Night Jazz Ensemble” during the
noon concert.
The High School Jazz Festival runs from 8 am to
6 pm and is open to the public and admission is
free. For information on the day’s program visit
collegeofsanmateo.edu/music/jazzfestival.asp.
In addition to the Jazz Festival, CSM’s Music Department
offers a variety of performances throughout the
academic year. These events are open to the community
and include jazz, symphonic, electronic music,
piano, guitar and vocal concerts. To learn more about
upcoming musical events, visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/
music/calendar.
Free Tax Services at
College of San Mateo
These services provided by CSM students participating in
ACTG 175 "Volunteer Income Tax Preparation"
Drop-in service offered:
Saturdays, February 2–March 30
(except for February 16)
9 am–1 pm • Building 14, Room 104
To qualify:
Last year’s income was less than $51,000
More info:
VITA@smccd.edu or (650) 378-7323
What to bring:
o Copy of 2011 tax return
o Social Security or ITIN card for each individual
claimed on the return
o W2 and all other income forms
o Information for any tax deductions or credits
including Form 1098-T
o Copy of a check for account information for direct
deposit of a refund
o Child care provider’s name, address, phone and tax
ID number
Jazz On The Hill
(continued from front cover)
According to KCSM General Manager Marilyn Lawrence,
“We are thrilled to bring back Jazz On The Hill as the
kick-off event for the college’s 50th year on the hill. I
can’t think of a better community event to showcase
KCSM, Jazz 91 and College of San Mateo, in partnership
to continue a legacy of great music and higher education
to the San Francisco Bay Area.”
Jazz On The Hill runs from 10 am to 6 pm. For more
information visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/jazz.
Electrical Pathways Program:
Industry Partnership Provides Career Path to Tech Jobs
Today, more than ever, there is an increased need to
provide job training that leads to career-track jobs in
high demand. In response to that need, College of
San Mateo joined with Pacific Gas and Electric, East
Bay Municipal Utilities District and San Francisco
Public Utilities Commissions to develop the Electrical
Pathways Program (EPP).
The 19-unit certificate program offers training in electronic technology that crosses 14 different industries
including utilities, transportation, manufacturing,
pharmaceuticals, biomedical and alternative energy,
to name a few. CSM’s curriculum combines customized
classroom instruction with hands-on lab experience
over the course of three semesters. EPP is designed to
increase students’ competitiveness to enter into union
apprenticeship or employer-training programs.
Utility company employers anticipate that within the
next decade, they will have more jobs than qualified
candidates in the energy and water/wastewater
industries due to a large number of experienced
workers who will be retiring. CSM’s industry partners
have a commitment to hire locally and support the
college’s efforts to provide employment training to
prepare local residents for these jobs.
Students who complete EPP are positioned to pass
employment tests and interviews for high wage/high
demand jobs and have the advantage of entering
the industry at the ground level for employment
opportunities such as electrical and instrument
worker, line worker, utility worker and apprentice
system operator. Salaries range from $50,200-$71,884
annually at entry level, and following successful
completion of entry-level training, salary potential
climbs from $52,968-$88,860.
CSM Electronics Associate Professor Steven Gonzalez describes the difference between AC and DC waveforms to a student.
EPP graduate Andy Guinn, currently employed at
Tesla Motors, provides a student’s perspective of the
program:
For me, the heart and soul of the program is the staff
of dedicated instructors and administrators whose
concern for the real-life needs of working people
drove them to create a curriculum that would
actually develop work skills for today’s economy.
The instructors guided me, not only through
completion of the program, but they inspired me to
go beyond what I ever thought was possible.
In addition to Tesla Motors, some of recent graduates
of EPP are currently employed at Loral Aerospace,
BART, PG&E, Lawrence Livermore Labs and a number of
start-up companies throughout the Bay Area. To learn
more about the program visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/
powersystems.
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REGISTRATION & ENROLLMENT INFORMATION
Who May Attend CSM
Any person who is a high school graduate, or who has passed the California High School
Proficiency Examination or the General Education Development Examination (GED), or who
is 18 years of age or older is eligible to attend this public community college. See page 5 for
enrollment steps.
High school students may be admitted for concurrent enrollment with the permission of the
dean of enrollment services. See College Connection Concurrent Enrollment Program on this
page for details.
Open Enrollment
Every course offered at College of San Mateo (unless specifically exempted by legal statute) is
open for enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the College and
who meets the prerequisites of the course provided that space is available.
Residency
Students who have been California residents (as defined in the Education Code) for more than one
year prior to the beginning of any semester are eligible to enroll as residents for that semester.
Nonresident students are those U.S. citizens who have not been residents of California (as defined
in the Education Code) continuously for one year prior to the start of the semester. They are
required to pay a tuition fee of $203 per unit at the time of registration, in addition to other
required fees paid by California residents. Students may be required to present documentary
evidence of eligibility for classification as residents. See page 21 for Fees.
Students need not be U.S. citizens to be classified as residents. Permanent resident aliens and
many other citizens of other countries are eligible to establish California residency.
Getting Started at CSM
Continuing Students Priority Registration
Priority registration gives specific groups of students the opportunity to register for classes
early. Generally, groups are given priority based on maintaining current Student Educational
Plans, completing the matriculation process, and earning a total number of units with the
district. See Spring 2013 Important Dates on page 2 for a breakdown of the Priority registration
days, dates and the groups included for each day.
A student is considered a continuing student with priority registration if the student enrolled in
the Fall 2012 semester in at least one class and is either still enrolled; or dropped the class after
the class session had started. In mid-November, students will be sent a WebSMART registration
appointment email which will contain their individual appointment date. Continuing students
may register and pay fees using WebSMART on or after their appointment date. All students
who have an outstanding balance from any prior semester will not be able to register
for classes until all fees are paid.
Application Process for NEW and FORMER Students
All students who have not attended any of the last three semesters, including summer session,
must submit an Application for Admission for the Spring 2013 term. Submit an Application
for Admission at collegeofsanmateo.edu/apply. After being admitted, and completing matriculation requirements, if applicable, new and former students may register and pay fees
using WebSMART. See Spring 2013 Important Dates on page 2.
College Connection Concurrent Enrollment Program
The High School College Connection Concurrent Enrollment Program is a special program
designed to provide current 9th–12th graders the opportunity to get an “early start” on their
college experience and earn college credit. Enrollment fees are free to California residents
who enroll in less than 11 units.
Step 1: Apply for admission online at collegeofsanmateo.edu/apply.
Step 2: Meet with your high school counselor to select your college courses.
Step 3: Take placement tests at CSM if you are planning to register for English or math
courses. Call (650) 574-6175 for information.
Step 4: Submit completed Course Request Form to the Admissions and Records Office at
College of San Mateo, Building 10, Third Floor, by mail, in person, or by fax (650)
574-6506.
Step 5: Register for classes at collegeofsanmateo.edu/websmart.
Step 6: Sign in and use your assigned My.SMCCD.edu email.
For more information, visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/ce.
Priority Enrollment Program (PEP)
For Graduating High School Seniors and Other New or Returning Students
College of San Mateo offers a special enrollment program that provides priority access to
matriculation services and enrollment for students who plan to enter the College in Fall 2013.
The program, Priority Enrollment Program (PEP) is offered on dates beginning in March 2013.
More information about PEP can be found at collegeofsanmateo.edu/pep.
Transfer Students
Students who have completed lower division coursework at other colleges and universities
and wish to apply that credit to the completion of a College of San Mateo certificate, associate
degree, or to a California State University General Education Certification, or to an IGETC
Certification should have their transcripts officially evaluated after applying for admission at
collegeofsanmateo.edu/apply. For more information, review the Transcript Evaluation Service
information at smccd.edu/transeval.
Dismissed Students
Students on dismissal status within the San Mateo County Community College District must go
through a process to request reinstatement and permission to enroll in classes. The first step
of this process at College of San Mateo is to attend a Reinstatement Workshop. To schedule a
reservation for a workshop go to the Counseling Office in Building 10, Third Floor, Room 340.
Students must complete the workshop and the reinstatement process prior to the registration
deadline date for the term for which they request enrollment.
Students who were dismissed and who have NOT been in attendance at College of San Mateo,
Cañada, or Skyline College since Spring 2012 must complete an application for admission prior
to attending the Reinstatement Workshop.
International Students
Residents of other countries may apply for admission as F-1 Visa students through the
International Student Program. Special international student applications, related forms and
additional information may be obtained from the International Student Office (Building 10,
Third Floor, Room 310). For office hours and more information, call +1 (650) 574-6525 or go to
collegeofsanmateo.edu/international.
To be eligible for priority admission for the semesters listed below, special applications should
be filed in the International Student Office by these dates:
Spring 2013 ( January-May) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . October 1, 2012
Fall 2013 (August–December) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 15, 2013
AB 540 Students
Under Assembly Bill 540 (AB540), you may be exempt from paying non-resident tuition.
Students who have attended a California high school for three years AND received a California
high school diploma or its equivalent, such as a GED or passing the high school proficiency
exam, are exempt from paying non-resident tuition. If you are qualified, please complete the
AB540 form and submit it by fax (650) 574-6506, by mail, or in person to the CSM Admissions
and Records Office located in College Center Building 10, Third Floor, Room 360. You may obtain
the AB540 form from the CSM website at collegeofsanmateo.edu/forms, or from the Admissions
and Records Office.
Spring 2013 Registration Dates & Times
Continuing Students: November 5–November 16
New & Former Students: November 17–January 13
How to add classes after the semester has started
To add a class, attend the first class meeting to obtain the instructor’s approval.
If space is available, the instructor will give you a four-digit authorization code to enter
when you register. You must complete the registration process through WebSMART no
later than Monday, January 28.
If a class has reached its maximum enrollment limit, you may be able to choose to add
your name to the waitlist. If space becomes available for you to add a class, you will be
notified through your my.smccd.edu email account. You will have 24 hours to respond.
For more important details visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/registration/waitlists.asp.
For important information regarding deadlines for eligibility for credit or refund of fees
please visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/fees/credit.asp.
Online classes – You can find online instructor contact information by selecting the
course title link within WebSCHEDULE (collegeofsanmateo.edu/webschedule).
Distance Education
College of San Mateo is committed to meeting the evolving needs and expectations of its
students and community through the expansion of alternative means of delivering instructional and student support services.
Distance education courses consist of online and hybrid courses. Online courses are conducted
through a class website, and there are no mandatory campus meetings. Hybrid courses are
conducted mostly online but do have at least one meeting on campus. Most CSM distance
education courses are applicable toward associate degree credit, and many satisfy transfer
course requirements. Additionally, students enrolled in distance education courses have the
same access to financial aid as those enrolled in on-campus courses.
Distance education courses may not be right for all students. They give students greater freedom of scheduling, but they also require more self-discipline than on-campus courses. How
well distance education courses fit into your educational and career goals depends on many
factors. It is important for first-time distance education students to review the information
available on the distance education website at collegeofsanmateo.edu/distanceeducation.
For those students who are able to create the right environment, have the right study habits,
and understand the technical and academic requirements, CSM’s Distance Education courses
can be as effective as on-campus courses in terms of student learning.
The Distance Education Office is available to assist students and answer questions in order
to ensure College of San Mateo students have a successful distance learning experience. For
more information, please visit the distance education website at collegeofsanmateo.edu/
distanceeducation or call (650) 524-6933.
International Education
College of San Mateo welcomes international students, who enrich the academic, cultural,
and social life of the campus by bringing a diversity of ideas and multicultural perspectives
to the classroom and by providing opportunities beyond the classroom for all CSM students
to engage in conversations and activities that create a broader understanding of the global
community in which we all live.
College of San Mateo’s International Student Program provides extensive support services
for international students including an efficient admissions process, assistance with financial
aid, a welcoming on-campus orientation, and ongoing counseling and advising throughout
the students’ enrollment at the college. Dedicated, student-centered professors, small class
size, and state-of-the-art facilities create a robust instructional environment in which students
grow intellectually and prepare for transfer to a four-year institution or for further training
in a career. For information, contact Patricia Kwok: kwokp@smccd.edu or (650) 574-6525.
Have questions or need assistance?
Please visit: collegeofsanmateo.edu/contactcsm
5
REGISTRATION & ENROLLMENT INFORMATION
Steps to Successful Enrollment
1
2
Apply for Admission
Take Placement Tests
If Your Educational Goal is to obtain an associate
degree or certificate; transfer to a four-year university; improve basic skills in English, reading or math; or if you are
applying for financial aid; or if you are undecided about
your goal, you must follow all steps shown above; or if
you wish to schedule an appointment with a counselor, you
must complete all the steps shown above.
If Your Educational Goal is to take courses for personal enrichment; upgrade job skills; maintain a certificate
or license; participate in the High School Concurrent Enrollment Program; or if you have already completed an associate degree or higher in the United States; or if you are primarily a student at another college or university and taking
courses at College of San Mateo to meet the requirements
of institution, you must follow steps 1, 4 and 5.
Step 1: Apply
All students are required to complete the Application
for Admission. Fill out the Application online at
collegeofsanmateo.edu/apply.
After the application has been received, you will be sent an
email confirmation with additional information. You will also
receive a student identification number (which begins with
a “G”). Use this number to conduct all college business and
access college services.
Step 2: Take Placement Tests
Placement tests are designed to assess your skills in
English or ESL, reading, and mathematics. Test results
assist you to select courses, build an appropriate schedule
of classes and determine whether you meet prerequisites
for certain courses. View sample test questions online at
collegeofsanmateo.edu/testing.
3
4
Register for Classes
and Pay Fees
Complete College
Orientation and
Counseling Workshop
To schedule placement tests, log into your student WebSMART
account. The USER ID is your G number and the password
is your 6 digit birth date. In WebSMART, click on STUDENT
RECORDS AND STUDENT APPOINTMENTS. At this site find
CSM Placement Testing and schedule your placement test
appointment online.
· You must complete the application for admission
and have a student G number to schedule a testing
appointment.
· You must present a photo ID and your student G number
on the day of testing (no exceptions).
· There is no fee for testing and it takes approximately 2.5
hours to complete.
· The Assessment Center is located in College Center,
Building 10, Third Floor, Room 370.
If you have already successfully completed English and/or
math courses at another college or university within the
United States and are planning to enroll in an English or math
course or a course that has an English or math prerequisite,
then your previous coursework must be approved. Visit
collegeofsanmateo.edu/prerequisites for more information
and to obtain the Prerequisite Equivalency form. If you are
transferring in from another college and do not plan to enroll
in an English or math course or a course with an English or
math prerequisite, then you may proceed to Step 3.
5
Sign In & Use Your
Assigned My.SMCCD.edu
Email
to schedule an appointment to meet with a counselor. Only
students who have attended a workshop have access to
counseling appointments.
This two hour workshop covers the registration process, use
and management of WebSMART, educational goals, placement test results, course selection, and more. Reservations
are scheduled through your student WebSMART account,
or go to the Counseling Center, College Center, Building 10,
Room 340. If you plan to apply for financial aid, see Financial
Aid Steps below.
Step 4: Register for Classes
Your appointment to register will be sent to your student
WebSMART account. To log-in, you will need a User ID (G
number) and password (six digit birth date). Use your student
WebSMART account to view your registration appointment,
register for classes and pay fees.
Many courses with prerequisites are subject to computerized
prerequisite checking. When registering for a class, the
student database looks for: 1) the successfully completed
prerequisite course, or 2) the placement test results that
indicate the skill level prerequisite requirements. If neither
requirement is met, registration for the course is blocked. If
you have completed the prerequisite course outside of the
college district, go to collegeofsanmateo.edu/prerequisites
for more information.
Step 3: College Orientation and
Counseling Workshop
Step 5: Sign In and Use Your
Assigned My.SMCCD.edu Email
Attend the College Orientation and Counseling Workshop
in College Center, Building 10, First Floor, Room 191. You are
required to bring your placement test results and to be on
time. Latecomers are not admitted to the workshop, so plan
to arrive on campus early. At the completion of the workshop
you will be able to register for classes and you are eligible
All college electronic communications will be sent to your
My.SMCCD.edu email address. You can expect to receive
important email messages from your professors and
the college before the first day of school. Log into your
WebSMART student account to find your email address and
password and check it regularly.
a grant. Awards for students are prorated based on enrollment
status: full-time 12 or more units; half-time 6–8.5 units; threequarter time 9–11.5 units; less than half .5–5.5 units. Awards
range from: $277–$550.
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS)
EOPS is a statefunded program that provides book vouchers,
grants, support services, and limited transportation services
to high-need, educationally disadvantaged students who are
California residents. Students must complete the FAFSA and/
or a BOGFW application to apply. Students must be enrolled
full-time at the time of application. Final eligibility for EOPS and
CARE is determined and coordinated through the EOPS Office.
Financial Aid
Students applying for Financial Aid must complete enrollment
steps as noted above. All students who have completed
coursework at other colleges/universities must have their
transcripts officially evaluated by completing a Transcript
Evaluation Request form. Visit smccd.edu/transeval.
Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to
automatically be considered for all of the following programs.
Board of Governer’s Fee Waiver (BOGFW)
The State of California offers a BOGFW for students who are
residents of the State of California, attend a community college,
and are eligible for need-based financial aid. The BOGFW pays
enrollment fees only for the academic year when eligibility has
been determined. Other fees, such as parking ($20 for BOGFW
students), health, student body and student representation,
must be paid by the student.
Federal Pell Grant
You are automatically considered for a Federal Pell Grant
when you file the FAFSA. If you receive an Expected Family
Contribution (EFC) of 5200 or less on the Student Aid Report
(SAR), you are eligible for a Federal Pell award. Less than halftime students have a much lower EFC cut-off to be eligible for
Cal Grant A, B and C Deadline to
Apply is March 2 or September 2
Cal Grants are for California residents only. They are awarded
by the California Student Aid Commission for attendance in
schools in California only. Maximum awards are: Cal Grant B
$1,551; Cal Grant C $576.
Federal Supplemental Educational
Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
FSEOG is a grant awarded to students with exceptional need (EFC
of 0 through 1,000). Awards range from: $100–$800. Priority
application date: March 2. Visit www.icanaffordcollege.com
California Chafee Grant (CHAFEE)
The California Chafee Grant Program awards funds to eligible
current or former foster youth for career and technical training
or college courses. Eligible Chafee applicants are required to
be, or to have been, in foster care between their 16th and 18th
birthdays, and to not have reached the age of 22 by July 1 of
the award year. Maximum annual award: $5,000.
Student Employment Federal Work Study (FWS)
Students who apply for financial aid and complete the Student
Information Sheet and the FAFSA by March 2 are given
priority. Maximum Annual Award: up to $6,000. Priority
application date: March 2.
Loans
Loans are financial aid funds that students borrow now and
repay after they complete a program of study or stop going to
school. Loan amounts vary from $500–$6,500.
Scholarships
Scholarships are awarded for a variety of criteria. Awards range
from $100–2,500. Contact the Financial Aid Office at 574-6514
for more information.
Financial Aid Steps
1
Apply
2
Student Aid Report
(SAR) Received
Step 1: Apply
For 2012-13 file a 12-13 FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov. College
of San Mateo’s college code is 001181. FILE EARLY for
the upcoming year (anytime after January 1). It is also
recommended that you attend a free Financial Aid workshop.
Log in to WebSMART for dates and sign-up.
Step 2: Student Aid Report Received
After you apply, you’ll receive a Student Aid Report (SAR).
Your SAR contains the information reported on your FAFSA
and usually includes your Expected Family Contribution
3
Check SAR for
Accuracy
4
Submit
Documents
(EFC). The EFC, a measure of your family’s financial strength,
is used to determine your eligibility for federal student aid.
Step 3: Check SAR for Accuracy
Your SAR must be checked for accuracy and then brought to
the Financial Aid Office for review. Please check WebSMART
for any additional information required to complete your file
before submitting your SAR to the office.
Step 4: Submit Documents
Submit all required documents to College of San Mateo’s
Financial Aid Office. File is complete!
5
Notification of
Result
6
Aid Funds
Are Paid
Step 5: Notification of Result
Check WebSMART to learn the status of your financial
aid. College of San Mateo will notify eligible students in
WebSMART by an award letter outlining the types and
amount of Financial Aid they qualify for at CSM.
Step 6: Aid Funds are Paid!
You will receive a check in the mail or if you signed up for
direct deposit funds will be electronically deposited into your
bank account.
6 EDUCATIONAL GOALS: ASSOCIATE DEGREES, CERTIFICATES, TRANSFER
Educational Goals at CSM
View the College Catalog and the College website, collegeofsanmateo.
edu, for more information about goals and opportunities at College
of San Mateo.
University Transfer Program
Complete your freshman and sophomore years of university work
at College of San Mateo and transfer as a junior to a baccalaureate
level college or university. College of San Mateo can help you plan an
educational program to prepare you to transfer to the University of
California, California State University or private college or university
to earn a bachelor’s degree. Assistance from Counseling Services
and Transfer Services can ensure a smooth transition to the transfer
institution of your choice. With planning, it is possible to concurrently
complete an associate degree as you complete coursework to facilitate
university transfer. In many cases, students planning to transfer may
want to pursue an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). See
information below.
Senate Bill 1440 - New Associate Degrees for Transfer (AA-T
or AS-T) Benefit Students Intending to Transfer to CSU
California community colleges, as a result of SB 1440, offer associate
degrees designed to support transfer to the California State University
system and concurrent completion of an associate degree with one
clear pathway of coursework. Students who complete an AA-T or AS-T
secure priority admission to the California State University system. A
list of associate degrees for transfer (AA-T/AS-T) is located in the CSM
Catalog and on the Transfer Services website. For more information
about SB 1440 and advantages to completing an AA-T or AS-T go to
www.sb1440.org.
Associate in Arts and Associate in Science Degree Programs
At College of San Mateo you can select from over 75 associate degree
majors, or choose to complete multiple degrees to enhance career
and job opportunities or for personal enrichment. Graduation from
College of San Mateo with the associate in arts or science degree is
based upon the completion of 60 units of lower-division college-level
work, which includes major, basic competency, and general education
requirements. For a complete list of associate degree majors and
courses required to satisfy each major refer to the CSM Catalog.
Certificate Programs
You can earn a certificate in achievement or a certificate of
specialization in over 80 areas. Certificate programs are designed
to prepare you for employment. All certificate programs are
carefully developed by advisory committees composed of college
staff and selected representatives from the business and industrial
communities. Typically certificates require 12–40 units of coursework
and can be completed in one semester or over several semesters.
Certificates are awarded upon successful completion of requirements
listed in the CSM Catalog.
Gainful Employment Disclosure Information
Final regulations published in the Federal Register on October
29, 2010, [75 FR 66665 and FR 66832], by the U.S. Department of
Education, require all institutions that participate in the student
financial assistance programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher
Education Act of 1965, to report certain information about students
who enrolled in Title IV - eligible educational programs that lead
to gainful employment in a recognized occupation. College of San
Mateo’s report on educational programs leading to gainful employment is available at collegeofsanmateo.edu/degrees.
Multiple Educational Goals
At College of San Mateo you are free to pursue your educational
interests for personal and career growth and development. This may
mean that you want to complete certificates, associate degrees, and
transfer. You are not limited to selecting one educational goal.*
*Students participating in the some special programs (such as the CSM
Financial Aid program) are required to declare one educational goal.
Updating Job Skills
You may find classes and programs that appeal to you for updating
your job skills or advancement in your career.
Program Planning and Enrollment Management
Students enrolling at College of San Mateo should plan a program of
study that will meet their educational and career goals. All enrolled
students have access to counseling services and should consult with a
counselor early in the educational process for guidance and academic
planning assistance. Students often have multiple goals and plan to
complete a college certificate, an associate degree, and/or transfer to
a university to complete a baccalaureate degree.
If in the course of enrollment at College of San Mateo, students
find it advisable to change their program of study or educational
goal, they may do so. These changes should be discussed with a
counselor and students should be aware that any changes may result
in extending the time necessary to fulfill the certificate or degree or
transfer requirements. Ultimately, students maintain full responsibility
for planning their educational programs and for their enrollment
management.
Students are responsible for maintaining current and accurate
information in their WebSMART accounts and updating personal
contact information and educational goal information, managing
registration and enrollment, retrieving grades and placement test
results, and monitoring academic standing.
A.A./A.S. Degree and Certificates Offered at CSM
The A.A./A.S. Degree Requirements worksheet can be obtained from the CSM Catalog, the Counseling Office, or at collegeofsanmateo.edu/degrees/requirements.asp.
ACCOUNTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
Accounting Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
CPA Exam Preparation: Financial Accounting & Auditing . . . CERT
CPA Exam Preparation: Business Environment & Regulation . . CERT
Enrolled Agent Exam Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Tax Preparer I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Tax Preparer II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS/AS-T/CERT
Basic Police Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG STUDIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
Co-Occurring Disorders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
ARCHITECTURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS
ART
Art History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
Fine Arts: General Studio Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA
Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA
Studio Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA-T
BIOLOGY
Biological . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS
Biotechnology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS/CERT
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS
Medical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS
Pre-Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS
BROADCAST AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA
Broadcast Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
Editing I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
On-Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Television Producing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
Television Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
BUILDING INSPECTION TECHNOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS/CERT
BUSINESS
Business Administration, Option 1 (non-transfer) . . . . . . . . . . . AA
Business Administration, Option 2 (transfer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA
Business Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS-T
Microcomputer/Database & Spreadsheet . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
Microcomputer/Office Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
Office Assistant I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Office Assistant II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
CHEMISTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS
COMMUNICATION STUDIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/AA-T/CERT
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS
C++ Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
CIS Network Security Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Computer & Network Forensics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS/CERT
Computer Science Applications & Development . . . . . . AS/CERT
Computer Forensics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Internet Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Java Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
COSMETOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
DENTAL ASSISTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS/CERT
DIGITAL MEDIA
Digital Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
Digital Video Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Television and Radio Broadcasting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Television Producing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA
Video Journalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Graphic Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
Graphic Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Journalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
Multmedia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
Web Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
Web Developer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
DRAFTING/CAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS/CERT
Computer Aided Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
Inside Wireman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
Electrical Power Systems and Instrumentation . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Fundamentals of Smart Building Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Industrial Electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS/CERT
Telecommunications Fundamentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
ENGINEERING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS
Engineering Technology - General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS
ENGLISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA
ETHNIC STUDIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA
FILM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA
FIRE TECHNOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS/CERT
GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS
Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS-T
GLOBAL STUDIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
GRAPHICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA-T
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
Contemporary Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA
Intercultural Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA
Science & Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA
JOURNALISM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA
KINESIOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA-T
Pilates Mat Instructor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Pilates Mat & Reformer Instructor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Pilates Instructor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Comprehensive Pilates Instructor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Yoga Instructor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
MANAGEMENT
Business Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
Human Resources Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Marketing Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
Project Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
Retail Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
MATHEMATICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS/AS-T
MULTIMEDIA
Digital Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
Digital Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
Web Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
MUSIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA
Electronic Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
NURSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS
PHYSICAL SCIENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS
PHYSICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS/AS-T
PSYCHOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA-T
REAL ESTATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
SOCIAL SCIENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA
SOCIOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA-T
SPANISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA/CERT
SPRINKLER FITTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS/CERT
UNIVERSITY TRANSFER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CERT
10/1/12
District Programs Not Offered at CSM
San Mateo County Community College District also operates Cañada College in Redwood City and
Skyline College in San Bruno which offer a number of special programs not available at College of San Mateo:
Cañada College
4200 Farm Hill Blvd.,
Redwood City, CA 94061
(650) 306-3100 or (650)
364-1212
Programs
Chemical Laboratory Technology
Computer Business Office
Technology
Drama/Theater Arts
Early Childhood Education
Earth Science
English Institute
Fashion Design
Human Services
Interior Design
Medical Assisting
Paralegal
Radiologic Technology
Athletics
Men’s Basketball
Men’s Soccer
Women's Golf
Women’s Soccer
UNIVERSITY CENTER
Bachelor degree programs in
partnership with Bay Area
universities.
(650) 306-3399
Skyline College
3300 College Drive,
San Bruno, CA 94066
(650) 738-4100 (day)
(650) 738-4251 (evening)
Programs
Arabic
Asian Studies
Chinese Studies
Automotive Technology
Biotechnology
Central Service/Sterile
Processing
Early Childhood Education
Earth Science
Environmental Science and
Technology
Esthetician (Eve. & Sat.)
Family and Consumer Sciences
Fashion Merchandising
Filipino
International Logistics
International Studies
International Trade
Image Consulting
Medical Assistant
Medical Billing and Coding
Paralegal
Respiratory Therapy
Solar Energy Technology
Solar Installation
Surgical Technology
Telecommunications and
Network Information
Technology
Athletics
Men’s Basketball
Men’s Soccer
Men's Wrestling
Women's Badminton
Women's Soccer
Women’s Volleyball
7
EDUCATIONAL GOALS: TRANSFER WORKSHEETS
Last name
First name
Transfer institution:
_
CSM ID#: G
COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY GENERAL EDUCATION 2012-13
Name:
Major:
CSU GE ___ CSU GE partial ___ CSU AH&I met ___
9 units
Course from other college____________________________________
Course from other college____________________________________
10 units
** meets Area 2 & Area 3
** meets Area 2 & Area 3
C
IP
Last name
_
CSM ID#: G
IGETC for CSU partial___
Transfer institution:
IGETC for CSU ___
First name
IGETC for UC partial___
1B
1C
3A
3B
OR
3A
3B
5A
5B
5C
C
** meets Area 2 & Area 3
** meets Area 2 & Area 3
JUNE 20, 2012
IP
CSU AH&I met____
CSU/UC INTERSEGMENTAL GENERAL EDUCATION TRANSFER CURRICULUM (IGETC) 2012-13
Name:
Major:
IGETC for UC ___
9 units
UC – Two courses required, one from Group A & B
9 units
9 units
7 units
(UC requirement only)
1A
Use AP & IB charts in this Catalog to view how to apply exam results to IGETC.
C = Completed; IP = In Progress
Use www.assist.org for the most accurate list of approved IGETC courses and lower division major requirements for transfer.
AREA 1: ENGLISH COMMUNICATION
CSU – Three courses required, one from each group below
A: English Composition
ENGL 100
AP Score of 3, 4 or 5 in ENGL/LANG or ENGL/LIT
Course from other college_____________________________________________ AP________________________________
A: Arts
PLSC 200**, 210**, 215
HIST 102, 201, 202, 260
HIST 310
Area 1: US HISTORY
ETHN 101, 102
Area 2: US CONSTITUTION
Area 3: CA STATE & LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PLSC 200**, 210**, 310
Although not required for transfer, the CSU system requires for graduation courses in U.S. History and American Ideals, US Constitution, and
California State and Local Government. (For UC, this requirement is typically completed in high school. ) For CSU you may, choose one course per area
below. Courses used to satisfy this CSU graduation requirement may also be applied to IGETC Area 4 requirements.
NOT PART OF IGETC - CSU GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
AP results of 3, 4 or 5 in any FOR LANG
CHIN 122, 131, 132, 140 SPAN 120, 122, 130, 131, 132, 140, 251
Course from other college_______________________________________________ AP/IB____________________________
If your native language is not English, courses in your native language may not be accepted by the UC system.
This requirement may be satisfied by successful completion of two years of high school study in the same language.
High school transcripts required. Completed at high school_____________________________________________________
View the college catalog for a complete list of options to satisfy Area 6. Any course from the list below satisfies Area 6.
AREA 6: LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH
Course from other college_______________________________________________ AP/IB____________________________
C: Science Laboratory Courses in Group A or Group B with a “ * “ indicates a “lab only” course. “Lab only” courses
must be accompanied by the same subject lecture course. Any Course in Group A or Group B with
a “ # “ indicates the course incorporates both lecture and lab requirements.
B: Biological Science BIOL 100, 102, 110#, 130, 145, 184, 195*, 210#, 220#, 230#, 240#, 250#, 260# PALN 110, 111* PSYC 220
AP Score of 3, 4 or 5 in BIOL and covers Lab requirements
Course from other college_______________________________________________ AP/IB____________________________
A: Physical Science
ASTR 100, 101*, 103*, 115, 125 CHEM 210#, 220#, 231#, 232#, 250# GEOG 100 GEOL 100, 101*
OCEN 100, 101* PALN 110, 111* PHYS 100, 210#, 220#, 250#, 260#, 270#
AP Score 3, 4 or 5 in CHEM or ENV SCI or PHYSICS all AP also covers Lab requirements
Course from other college_______________________________________________ AP/IB____________________________
Two courses, one from Group A and one from Group B
At least one of the two courses must incorporate a laboratory as noted in Group C
AREA 5: PHYSICAL & BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
ADMJ 100 ANTH 110, 180, 370 DGME 100, 102 ECON 100, 102 ETHN 101, 102, 300, 351, 440 GEOG 110,150
HIST 100, 101, 102, 201, 202, 260 310 PLSC 100, 110, 130, 200, 210, 215 PSYC 100, 105, 110, 200, 201, 220, 225, 300, 410
SOCI 100, 105, 110, 121, 141, 340
AP Score of 3, 4, or 5 in ECON or GOV, or HIST or GEOG or PSYC
Course from other college_____________________________________________ AP/IB______________________________
Three courses selected from at least two disciplines
AREA 4: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
B: Humanities CHIN 131, 132 ENGL110 ETHN 265, 350, 351,440 HIST 100, 101, 102, 260, 310 LIT. 101, 105, 113,
LIT. 115, 151, 201, 202, 220, 231, 232, 430 PHIL 100, 244, 300 SPAN 130, 131, 132, 140, 251
AP Score of 3, 4 or 5 in ART HIST or ENGL/LIT or HIST or FOR LANG
Course from other college_____________________________________________ AP/IB______________________________
ARCH 100 ART 101, 102, 103, 104, 124 DGME 215 ETHN 288, 585 FILM 100, 120, 121, 200, 215 MUS. 100, 131,
MUS. 202, 250, 275
AP Score of 3, 4 or 5 in ART HIST
Course from other college_____________________________________________ AP/IB______________________________
Three courses with at least one from the Arts and one from the Humanities
AREA 3: ARTS & HUMANITIES
MATH 125, 145, 147, 200, 222, 241, 242, 251, 252, 253, 268, 270, 275 PSYCH 121
AP Score of 3, 4 or 5 in CALC AB or CALC BC or STATS
Course from other college_____________________________________________ AP/IB______________________________
AREA 2: MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS & QUANTITATIVE REASONING
COMM 110, 130,140,150
Course from other college_____________________________________________
C: Oral Communication (CSU requirement only)
ENGL 110, 165
Course from other college_____________________________________________
A2
MAY 22, 2012 Update
3 units
B: Critical Thinking-English Composition
E2
E1
D
D
D
C2
OR
C1
C2
C1
B4
B3
B2
B1
A3
A1
To Apply AP, IB, or CLEP Exam Results to CSU GE Use Charts in the CSM Catalog,
C = Completed; IP = In Progress
Use www.assist.org for the most accurate list of CSUGE courses and to find lower division major course requirements for transfer.
AREA A: COMMUNICATION SKILLS & CRITICAL THINKING
COMM 110, 130, 140, 150
One course required from each subsection. Grades of “C” or better required in Area A coursework
A1 Oral Communication
ENGL 110, 165 PHIL 103
ENGL 100 , 110
AP Score of 3, 4 or 5 in ENGL/LANG or ENGL/LIT
Course from other college________________________________________________ AP _______________________________
A2 Written Communication
A3 Critical Thinking
AREA B: NATURAL SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS
One course each from Physical Science, Life Science, and Math Concepts. At least one of the science courses
must include a lab as part of the course or as a separate lab section as identified by *
B1 Physical Science
ASTR 100, 101*, 103*, 115, 125 CHEM 210*, 220*, 231*, 232*, 250*, 410*, 420* GEOG 100
GEOL 100,101* OCEN 100, 101* PALN 110, 111* PHYS 100, 210*, 220*, 250*, 260*, 270*
AP Score of 3,4 or 5 in CHEM or ENV SCI or PHYSICS These AP s meet B1 and B3
Course from other college________________________________________________ AP/IB/CLEP_________________________
B2 Life Science
BIOL 100, 102, 110*, 130, 145, 184, 195*, 210*, 220*, 230*, 240*, 250*, 260*, 675 OCEN 100, 101*
PALN 110, 111* PSYC 105, 220
AP Score of 3,4 or 5 in BIOLOGY - meets B2 and B3
Course from other college________________________________________________ AP/IB/CLEP_________________________
Course from other college______________________ AP Score of 3, 4 or 5 in BIO or CHEM or ENV SCI or PHYSICS_________
B3 Lab Courses identified by *
9 units
B4 Math Concepts
CIS 278 MATH 125, 130, 145, 147, 200, 222, 241, 242, 251, 252, 253 , 268, 270, 275
PSYC 121
AP Score of 3, 4 or 5 in CALC AB or CALC BC or STATISTICS
Course from other college________________________________________________ AP/IB/CLEP_________________________
(Grade of “C” or better in B4)
AREA C: ARTS, LITERATURE, PHILOSOPHY & LANGUAGES
C1 Arts
Choose at least one course from the Arts and at least one course from the Humanities;
courses must be from at least two disciplines
ARCH 100 ART 101, 102, 103, 104, 124, 207, 350, 351 DANC 100 DGME 215 ETHN 288, 585
FILM 100, 120, 121, 200, 215 MUS. 100, 131, 202, 250, 275
AP Score of 3, 4 or 5 in ART HIST or MUST
Course from other college________________________________________________ AP/IB______________________________
9 units
C2 Humanities ANTH 180 CHIN 111, 112, 121, 122, 131, 132 COMM 170, 171 ENGL 110, 161, 162,163 ETHN 265, 350, 351, 440
FILM 153 HIST 100,101,102, 260, 310 LIT. 101, 105, 113, 115,151, 201, 202, 220, 231, 232, 430
PHIL 100, 244, 300 SPAN 110, 111, 112, 120, 121, 122, 130, 131, 132, 140, 251
AP Score of 3, 4 or 5 in ART HIST or HIST or FOREIGN LANG.
Course from other college________________________________________________ AP/IB/CLEP_________________________
AREA D: SOCIAL, POLITICAL & ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS
Three courses selected from at least two disciplines
3 units
ADMJ 100 ANTH 110, 180, 370 BUS. 125 COMM 130 DGME 100, 102 ECON 100, 102 ETHN 101, 102, 300, 440 GEOG 110, 150
HIST 100, 101, 102, 201, 202, 260, 310, 315 PLSC 100, 110,130, 200, 210, 215, 310 PSYC 100, 105, 110, 200, 201, 220, 225, 300, 410
SOCI 100, 105, 110, 121, 141, 340 or AP Score of 3,4or 5 in ECON or GOV or HIST or GEOG or PSYC
Course from other college________________________________________________ AP /IB/CLEP________________________
SEE U.S. HISTORY, U.S. CONSTITUTION, CALIFORNIA STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFORMATION BELOW
AREA E: LIFELONG UNDERSTANDING & SELF DEVELOPMENT
Two to three units may be selected from E1; a maximum of 1 unit from E2
CSU EXEC ORDER 1036: VETERANS who present to CSM Admissions and Records Office a DD 214 that lists at least one year active duty &
honorable discharge can apply ACE military training to meet CSU GE Area E.
E1 CRER 120, 121, 138, 140 HSCI 100, 112 KINE 101 PSYC 100, 110, 300 SOCI 110, 340
Course from other college________________________________________________
E2 AQUA 109 127 133 135 DANC 116, 117 121, 122, 131, 132, 141, 143, 150, 151, 152, 153, 161, 167, 390 ,665
FITN 134, 201, 202, 206, 207, 225, 226, 227, 235, 237, 301, 312, 334, 335, 337, 338, 339 INDV 120 , 251, 252, 254
TEAM 105, 119, 141, 145, 148, 158 VARS 100,105, 130, 133, 134, 160, 172, 185, 300, 320, 400
Course from other college________________________________________________
HIST 102, 201, 202, 260
PLSC 200**, 210**, 215
ETHN 101, 102 HIST 310 PLSC 200**, 210**, 310 SOCI 200
U.S. HISTORY, U.S. CONSTITUTION, CALIFORNIA STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT – CSU GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Although not a transfer requirement, the CSU system requires coursework in U.S. History, U.S. Government, California State and Local Government for their bachelor degrees.
The courses below meet CSU graduation requirements and may also be applied to satisfy CSU GE Area D at all CSU campuses if the CSU GE is certified.
Choose one course per area:
Area 1: US HISTORY
Area 2: US CONSTITUTION
Area 3: CA STATE & LOCAL GOVERNMENT
8
SPRING 2013 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
How to Read Class Information
Department, Course
Number, & Class Title
ARCH 220 DESIGN II: ARCHITECTURE DESIGN, FORM,
AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT (CSU, UC)
Units
ENGL 165 ADVANCED COMPOSITION
Course Reference Number
Class ID
Note: An X indicates a class that
meets concurrently with another
class (e.g., ART 201 JX/ART 202 JX).
Specific Class Information
*31596 ENGL 165 AX MWF 12:10 1:00 16-171 Mach, J.
3.0
Start and end dates for section 31596: 1/23
3/28
*Students enrolled in these sections will participate in the Mountains Beyond
Mountains Learning Community. See page xx.
Evening Classes
31597 ENGL 165 JC
W
6:30 9:20 16-250 Gershenson, B. 3.0
Saturday Classes
31598 ENGL 165 S1H
S
8:30 5:00 12-188 Staff
1.5
Online Classes
31599 ENGL 165 OLH Online Murphy, M. 3.0
Short Course Dates
Day(s) Class Meets
Time Class Meets
Building & Room
Instructor
Instructors are NOT obligated to hold seats for students who are enrolled but do not attend the first class meeting.
Evening Course
42462 ACTG 171 JA
ACTG 100 ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES (CSU)
34543 ACTG 100 AA MWF
31604 ACTG 100 BB TTh
35724 ACTG 100 CC MWF
Evening Course
31605 ACTG 100 KA Thu
Online Course
42475 ACTG 100 OLH
9:10-10:00 14-201 Staff
9:45-11:00 14-202 Neuebaumer
10:10-11:00 14-201 Maule
3.0
3.0
3.0
6:30-9:20 14-202 Neuebaumer
3.0
Online Nurre
3.0
Online Maule
0.5
ACTG 121 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CSU, UC)
31606 ACTG 121 AA MTWTh10:10-11:00 14-205 Ambrose
31607 ACTG 121 CC MWF 11:10-12:20 14-201 Maule
31608 ACTG 121 DD TTh 11:10-12:45 14-205 Ambrose
Evening Course
31609 ACTG 121 JA Thu 6:00-9:30 14-205 Yap
Evening Hybrid Course
37987 ACTG 121 HJA Mon 6:00-9:50 14-201 Nurre
Introductory meeting for section 37987:1/14
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
31610 ACTG 131 AA MTWTh9:10-10:00 14-205 Ambrose
31612 ACTG 131 BB TTh 11:10-12:45 14-201 Li
Evening Hybrid Course
38549 ACTG 131 HJA Tue
6:00-9:20 14-201 Nurre
Introductory meeting date for section 38549: 1/15
4.0
4.0
4.0
ACTG 144 QUICKBOOKS: SET-UP AND SERVICE BUSINESS (CSU)
Evening Course
37039 ACTG 144 J1 Tue
6:30-9:20 14-105
Start and end dates for section 37039: 1/15
Online Course
41056 ACTG 144 O1H
Online
Start and end dates for section 41056: 1/14
Dorsett-Raeber
3/12
1.5
Dorsett-Raeber
3/18
1.5
Evening Course
37040 ACTG 145 J2 Tue
6:30-9:20 14-105
Start and end dates for section 37040:3/19
Online Course
41058 ACTG 145 O2H
Online
Start and end dates for section 41058: 3/19
Dorsett-Raeber
5/21
1.5
Dorsett-Raeber
5/24
1.5
Online Maule
4.0
ACTG 162 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II
Requires approval of Division Dean.
42898 ACTG 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
31616 ACTG 690 BB By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
31615 ACTG 690 AA By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 19-113 Ross
31703 ART 201 AA
TBA Hours:
31704 ART 201 BB
TBA Hours:
Evening Course
31705 ART 201 JX
TBA Hours:
3.0
2.0
1.0
3.0
3.0
ADMJ 104 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL LAW (CSU, UC)
33955 ADMJ 104 AA TTh
Evening Course
42561 ADMJ 104 JA Wed
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
ANTHROPOLOGY
4.0
ANTH 180 MAGIC, SCIENCE AND RELIGION (CSU, UC)
11:10-12:25 18-308 Titus
3.0
3.0
3.0
ANTH 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
Requires approval of Division Dean.
42821 ANTH 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
31682 ANTH 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
31683 ANTH 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-413 Henson
3.0
2.0
1.0
3.0
ARCHITECTURE
ARCH 100 SURVEY OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE (CSU, UC)
9:35-10:50 19-107 Lucchesi
3.0
ARCH 140 ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING (CSU, UC)
41144 ARCH 140 AA Wed 2:10-3:00 19-114 Yahn
Wed 3:10-6:00 19-114
TBA Hours: By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 36-110
Need more
information?
MW
MW
By Arr
TTh
TTh
By Arr
1:10-2:00
2:10-3:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
10:10-11:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
4-137 Alex
4-137
4-137
4-137 Matthews
4-137
4-137
TTh 6:30-7:30 4-137 Smyth
TTh 7:40-8:55 4-139
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-137
31706 ART 202 AB
TBA Hours:
Evening Course
31707 ART 202 JX
TBA Hours:
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3.0
3.0
3.0
MW 9:10-10:00 4-137 Rumer
MW 10:10-11:25 4-137
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-137
3.0
TTh 6:30-7:30 4-137 Smyth
TTh 7:40-8:55 4-139
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-137
3.0
ART 206 FIGURE DRAWING AND PORTRAITURE (CSU, UC)
3.0
11:10-12:25 12-102 Brunicardi
3.0
ART 201 DRAWING AND COMPOSITION I (CSU, UC)
6:30-9:30 12-102 Pierpoint III
Requires approval of Division Dean.
33241 ADMJ 690 AA By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
33243 ADMJ 690 BB By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
42960 ADMJ 690 CC By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 19-113 Ross
31691 ARCH 100 AA TTh
11:20-12:35 4-135 Black
ART 214 COLOR (CSU, UC)
Online Maule
Online Nurre
TTh
3.0
31679 ANTH 110 AA TTh 9:45-11:00 16-106 Gonzales
42874 ANTH 110 AC MWF 12:10-1:00 18-204 Titus
ACTG 165 COST ACCOUNTING
3.0
9:45-11:00 12-102 Nannarone
4.0
3.0
6:00-9:15 4-135 Black
3.0
6:00-9:30 14-201 Maule
6:00-8:50 14-201 Von Ruden
Mon
6:30-9:30 12-102 Bertini
ADMJ 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
31680 ANTH 180 AA TTh
3.0
A $10.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
31708 ART 206 AA MW 1:10-2:00 4-111 Staff
MW 2:10-3:25 4-111
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-111
ADMJ 108 COMMUNITY RELATIONS/MULTI-CULTURAL
POLICING ISSUES (CSU, UC)
40198 ADMJ 120 AA MW
11:20-12:35 4-135 Black
3.0
11:10-12:25 12-102 Brunicardi
3.0
3.0
MW
8:10-9:25 12-102 Nannarone
ADMJ 106 LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE (CSU)
31633 ADMJ 106 AA TTh
Evening Course
40597 ADMJ 106 JA Tue
9:45-11:00 4-135 Black
9:45-11:00 4-135 Black
ART 202 DRAWING AND COMPOSITION II (CSU, UC)
8:10-9:25 12-102 Raffaelli
9:45-11:00 12-102 Brunicardi
TTh
MW
ART 104 ART OF THE 20TH CENTURY (CSU, UC)
3/30
ADMJ 100 INTRODUCTION TO THE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM (CSU, UC)
31629 ADMJ 102 AA MW
31699 ART 102 AX
Evening Course
42076 ART 102 JX
38541 ART 104 AX
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
31628 ADMJ 100 AA MW
ART 101 ART AND ARCHITECTURE FROM THE ANCIENT
WORLD TO MEDIEVAL TIMES, (c. 1400) (CSU, UC)
2.0
1/26
ANTH 110 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (CSU, UC)
ACTG 164 GOVERNMENTAL AND NONPROFIT
ACCOUNTING
Online Course
41054 ACTG 165 OLH
Lunn
1/5
Marcus
2/2
ADMJ 120 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (CSU)
ACTG 161 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I
Evening Course
41466 ACTG 164 JA Wed
ACTG 175 VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX PREPARATION (CSU)
31634 ADMJ 108 AA TTh
ACTG 145 QUICKBOOKS: PAYROLL AND
MERCHANDISING BUSINESS (CSU)
Evening Course
40010 ACTG 162 JA Thu
Online Course
43752 ACTG 162 OLH
3.0
ADMJ 102 PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES OF THE
JUSTICE SYSTEM (CSU, UC)
ACTG 131 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING (CSU, UC)
Online Course
43409 ACTG 161 OLH
6:00-8:50 14-205 Li
9:00-9:50 14-205
Saturday Course
42455 ACTG 175 S1H Sat
8:30-5:00 14-105
Start and end dates for the above session: Sat
8:30-1:30 14-105
Start and end dates for the above session: Students: Please plan to remain in class for all scheduled
lecture and lab times listed for a section.
ART 102 ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF RENAISSANCE
AND BAROQUE EUROPE, (c. 1300-1700) (CSU, UC)
ACTG 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
ACTG 103 TEN-KEY SKILLS (CSU)
Online Course
36337 ACTG 103 OLH
Wed
Wed
4.0
ART
42737 ART 101 AX
31697 ART 101 BX
ACTG 171 INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXES (CSU)
ACCOUNTING
A 4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
41145 ARCH 220 AA TTh 2:10-3:25 19-114 Sun
TTh 3:45-5:00 19-114
TBA Hours: By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 36-110
2.0
Evening Course
31710 ART 214 JA
TBA Hours:
TTh 6:00-7:00 4-241 Rumer
TTh 7:10-8:25 4-241
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-241
3.0
3.0
ART 223 OIL PAINTING I (CSU, UC)
31711
43417
ART 223 AX
TBA Hours:
ART 223 BX
TBA Hours:
TTh
TTh
By Arr
MW
MW
By Arr
1:10-2:00
2:10-3:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
10:10-11:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
4-111 Moran
4-111
4-111
4-111 Alex
4-111
4-111
3.0
3.0
ART 224 OIL PAINTING II (CSU, UC)
31713
43418
ART 224 AX
TBA Hours:
ART 224 BX
TBA Hours:
TTh
TTh
By Arr
MW
MW
By Arr
1:10-2:00
2:10-3:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
10:10-11:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
4-111 Moran
4-111
4-111
4-111 Alex
4-111
4-111
3.0
3.0
ART 225 ACRYLIC PAINTING I (CSU, UC)
42169
43419
ART 225 AX
TBA Hours:
ART 225 BX
TBA Hours:
TTh
TTh
By Arr
MW
MW
By Arr
1:10-2:00
2:10-3:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
10:10-11:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
4-111 Moran
4-111
4-111
4-111 Alex
4-111
4-111
3.0
3.0
ART 226 ACRYLIC PAINTING II (CSU, UC)
42170
43420
ART 226 AX
TTh
TTh
1:10-2:00
2:10-3:25
4-111 Moran
4-111
TBA Hours:
ART 226 BX
TBA Hours:
By Arr
MW
MW
By Arr
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
10:10-11:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
4-111
4-111 Alex
4-111
4-111
3.0
3.0
ART 231 WATERCOLOR I (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
43773 ART 231 JX
TBA Hours:
MW 6:00-7:00 4-241 Carnie
MW 7:10-8:30
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-241
3.0
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SPRING 2013 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
ART 232 WATERCOLOR II (CSU, UC)
ART 385 MASTER PORTFOLIO-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU)
ASTR 101 ASTRONOMY LABORATORY (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
43776 ART 232 JX
TBA Hours:
A $45.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
43785 ART 385 AX Mon 1:10-2:00 4-239 Lohmann
Mon 2:10-4:15 4-239
Wed 2:10-4:15 4-239
TBA Hours: By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 4-239
31740 ASTR 101 AA Mon
41323 ASTR 101 AB Tue
38439 ASTR 101 AC Thu
MW 6:00-7:00 4-241 Carnie
MW 7:10-8:30
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-241
3.0
ART 301 DESIGN (CSU, UC)
31721 ART 301 AA
TBA Hours:
TTh 1:10-2:00 4-137 Matthews
TTh 2:10-3:25 4-139
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-139
3.0
ART 315 DIGITAL PRINTING AND MIXED MEDIA (CSU, UC)
A $30.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
42083 ART 315 AB MW 9:10-10:00 4-241 Eisen
MW 10:10-11:25 4-239
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-239
3.0
ART 350 VISUAL PERCEPTION (CSU, UC)
31723 ART 350 AA
Thu
1:10-4:00 4-135 Bhattacharji
3.0
ART 351 BEGINNING BLACK AND WHITE
PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU, UC)
A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
31725 ART 351 AA MW 1:10-2:00 4-211 Gomes
MW 2:10-3:25 4-211
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-211
Evening Course
31726 ART 351 JA
TTh 6:30-7:20 4-211 Bhattacharji
TTh 7:30-8:45 4-211
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-211
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
Tue
1:10-4:00 4-239 Lohmann
A $30.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
31731 ART 411 AX MW 1:10-2:00 4-10 Nakata
MW 2:10-3:25 4-10
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-10
Evening Course
31732 ART 411 JX
TW
6:00-7:00 4-10 Nakata
TW
7:10-8:25 4-10
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-10
A $30.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
31733 ART 412 AX MW 1:10-2:00 4-10 Nakata
MW 2:10-3:25 4-10
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-10
Evening Course
31734 ART 412 JX TW
6:00-7:00 4-10 Nakata
TW
7:10-8:25 4-10
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-10
A $30.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
42145 ART 665MD AA Tue
1:10-3:45 4-10 Nakata
3.0
3.0
3.0
TTh
MW
9:45-11:00 4-135 Black
9:45-11:00 4-135 Black
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
6:30-9:30 4-239 Lohmann
3.0
3.0
1.0
3.0
3.0
11:20-12:35 4-135 Black
3.0
Mon
6:00-9:15 4-135 Black
3.0
ART 804 ART OF THE 20 CENTURY
11:20-12:35 4-135 Black
3.0
ART 383 INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU)
A $45.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
43783 ART 383 AX MW 1:10-2:00 4-239 Lohmann
MW 2:10-3:25 4-239
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-239
3.0
A $45.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
43784 ART 384 AX MW 1:10-2:00 4-239 Lohmann
MW 2:10-3:25 4-239
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-239
3.0
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- A Student Responsibility As a student at College of San Mateo, it is your
responsibility to manage your enrollment. This
includes updating your personal information record
via WebSMART, checking your student email,
registering for classes in a timely manner, adhering
to all deadlines listed on the Important Dates page
in the beginning of this Schedule (in particular late
registration, withdrawal from classes, payment of
fees), and monitoring your academic standing.
31738 ASTR 100 AX TTh
Tue
TBA Hours: By Arr
33003 ASTR 100 BX TTh
Tue
TBA Hours: By Arr
38017 ASTR 100 CX TTh
Thu
TBA Hours: By Arr
40756 ASTR 100 DX TTh
Thu
TBA Hours: By Arr
41320 ASTR 100 EX MW
Mon
TBA Hours: By Arr
41321 ASTR 100 FX MW
Wed
TBA Hours: By Arr
Evening Course
40312 ASTR 100 JA Thu
TBA Hours: By Arr
Online Course
43185 ASTR 100 OLH
TBA Hours: By Arr
3.0
2.0
1.0
BIOLOGY
31753 BIOL 100 AA MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
31754 BIOL 100 AB MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
31756 BIOL 100 AC MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
36995 BIOL 100 AE TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
Evening Course
31757 BIOL 100 JA Tue
TBA Hours: By Arr
Online Course
40066 BIOL 100 OLH
TBA Hours: By Arr
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
36-207 Lucero
36-110
36-215 Whyte
36-110
36-215 Whyte
36-110
36-215 Zahedi
36-110
3.0
6:30-9:30 36-207 Zahedi
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
3.0
Online Bowie
1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
Online Course
41858 BIOL 102 OLH
Online Bowie
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
3.0
31760 BIOL 110 AX
TBA Hours:
33089 BIOL 110 BX
TBA Hours:
31763 BIOL 110 CX
TBA Hours:
33550 BIOL 110 DX
TBA Hours:
34534 BIOL 110 EX
TBA Hours:
31761 BIOL 110 FX
TBA Hours:
Evening Course
34853 BIOL 110 JA
TBA Hours:
MWF
Tue
By Arr
MWF
Thu
By Arr
MWF
Mon
By Arr
MWF
Wed
By Arr
TTh
Tue
By Arr
TTh
Thu
By Arr
9:10-10:00 36-207 Diamond
4.0
11:10-2:00 36-200
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
9:10-10:00 36-207 Diamond
4.0
11:10-2:00 36-200
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
10:10-11:00 36-215 Leddy
4.0
12:10-3:15 36-223
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
10:10-11:00 36-215 Leddy
4.0
12:10-3:00 36-223
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
9:10-10:25 36-207 Leddy
4.0
11:10-2:00 36-204
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
9:10-10:25 36-207 Leddy
4.0
11:10-2:00 36-204
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
Mon 6:00-9:00 36-223 Bowie
Wed 6:00-9:00 36-223
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
4.0
BIOL 126 TEACHING SCIENCE I:
K-5 CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE AND SEMINAR (CSU)
ASTRONOMY
42496 BIOL 126 AX By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
ASTR 100 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY (CSU, UC)
ART 384 ADVANCED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU)
ASTR 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
BIOL 110 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY (CSU, UC)
3.0
MW
39218 ART 804 AX TTh
3.0
BIOL 102 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION (CSU, UC)
TH
Wed
3.0
BIOL 100 INTRODUCTION TO THE LIFE SCIENCES (CSU, UC)
ART 802 ART & ARCHITECTURE OF RENAISSANCE AND
BAROQUE EUROPE (c. 1300-1700)
39176 ART 802 AX
Evening Course
39471 ART 802 JX
1.0
ASTR 125 STARS AND GALAXIES (CSU, UC)
Requires approval of Division Dean.
43094 ASTR 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
33107 ASTR 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
33108 ASTR 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
ART 801 ART & ARCHITECTURE FROM THE ANCIENT
WORLD TO MEDIEVAL TIMES, (c. 1400)
39175 ART 801 AX
42739 ART 801 BX
7:00-9:50 36-100 Stanford
43763 ASTR 200 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 36-100 Stanford
2.5
ART 665MD ADVANCED CERAMICS WORKSHOP (CSU)
ART 381 BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU, UC)
42286 ART 381 AA
Evening Course
43780 ART 381 JC
A $30.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
31730 ART 406 AX TTh 10:10-11:00 4-10 Nakata
TTh 11:10-12:25 4-10
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-10
Evening Course
38264 ASTR 103 JA Tue
ASTR 200 INTRODUCTION TO ASTROPHYSICS (CSU)
ART 405 SCULPTURE I (CSU, UC)
A $30.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
31729 ART 405 AX TTh 10:10-11:00 4-10 Nakata
TTh 11:10-12:25 4-10
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-10
1.0
1.0
1.0
41351 ASTR 125 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 36-100 Stanford
ART 412 CERAMICS II (CSU, UC)
ART 360 EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU)
A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
42510 ART 360 AX TTh 9:10-10:00 4-211 Gomes
TTh 10:10-11:25 4-211
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-211
Evening Course
41104 ART 360 JX MW 6:30-7:20 4-211 Gomes
MW 7:30-8:50 4-211
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-211
2.5
ART 411 CERAMICS I (CSU, UC)
ART 353 ADVANCED BLACK AND WHITE
PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU, UC)
A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
32923 ART 353 AX TTh 9:10-10:00 4-211 Gomes
TTh 10:10-11:25 4-211
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-211
Evening Course
42084 ART 353 JX MW 6:30-7:20 4-211 Gomes
MW 7:30-8:50 4-211
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-211
ART 388 MASTER PHOTOGRAPHY PORTFOLIO (CSU)
A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
43705 ART 388 AX Tues 9:10-10:00 4-211 Gomes
Tues 10:10-11:30 4-211
Wed 9:10-11:30 4-211
TBA Hours: By Arr 2.0 Hrs/wk
Evening Course
43778 ART 388 JX M
6:30-7:30 4-211 Gomes
M
7:40-8:50 4-211
W
6:30-9:00 4-211
TBA Hours: By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 4-211
2:10-5:15 36-100 Stanford
2:10-5:00 36-100 Challis
2:10-5:00 36-100 Challis
ASTR 103 OBSERVATIONAL ASTRONOMY LAB (CSU, UC)
ART 406 SCULPTURE II (CSU, UC)
ART 352 INTERMEDIATE BLACK AND WHITE
PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU, UC)
A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
31727 ART 352 AX TTh 9:10-10:00 4-211 Gomes
TTh 10:10-11:25 4-211
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-211
Evening Course
31728 ART 352 JX MW 6:30-7:20 4-211 Gomes
MW 7:30-8:50 4-211
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 4-211
2.5
12:10-1:00 36-100 Stanford
10:10-11:00 36-100
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
12:10-1:00 36-100 Stanford
11:10-12:00 36-100
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
12:10-1:00 36-100 Stanford
10:10-11:00 36-100
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
12:10-1:00 36-100 Stanford
11:10-12:00 36-100
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
10:10-11:00 36-100 Vanajakshi
9:10-10:00 36-100
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
10:10-11:00 36-100 Vanajakshi
9:10-10:00 36-100
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
3.0
7:00-10:00 36-100 Stanford
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
3.0
Online Vanajakshi
1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
BIOL 127 TEACHING SCIENCE II: MIDDLE SCHOOL
CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE AND SEMINAR (CSU)
42578 BIOL 127 AX By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
3.0
TBA Diamond
TBA Diamond
1.0
BIOL 128 TEACHING SCIENCE III: HIGH SCHOOL
CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE AND SEMINAR (CSU)
42857 BIOL 128 AX By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
TBA Diamond
1.0
BIOL 130 HUMAN BIOLOGY (CSU, UC)
40570 BIOL 130 AB TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
Evening Course
38802 BIOL 130 JA Thu
TBA Hours: By Arr
Online Course
41333 BIOL 130 OLH
TBA Hours: By Arr
12:45-2:00 36-207 Zahedi
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
3.0
5:30-8:20 36-207 Lucero
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
3.0
Online Granieri
1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
3.0
BIOL 145 PLANTS, PEOPLE, AND ENVIRONMENT (CSU, UC)
Online Course
40658 BIOL 145 OLH
Online Beliz
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
3.0
BIOL 195 BIOLOGY FIELD LABORATORY (CSU, UC)
36512 BIOL 195 AA Thu 2:10-5:00 36-223 Tran
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
1.0
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SPRING 2013 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
BIOL 210 GENERAL ZOOLOGY (CSU, UC)
BUILDING INSPECTION TECHNOLOGY
Web Assisted Course
31770 BIOL 210 WAA MWF 10:10-11:00 36-223 Tran
5.0
Tue
11:10-2:00 36-223
By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
NOTE: This section is a web assisted course. A portion of the course is completed through distance education.
BLDG 710 NON-STRUCTURAL PROVISIONS
OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE
BIOL 220 GENERAL BOTANY (CSU, UC)
BLDG 730 PLUMBING INSPECTION
Evening Course
31778 BLDG 710 JA Tue
6:30-9:10 19-107 Hipsher
3.0
A $4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
Web Assisted Courses
31771 BIOL 220 WAXMW 12:10-1:25 36-207 Beliz
5.0
Thu 2:10-5:00 36-200 Hankamp
By Arr
3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN Beliz
NOTE: This section is a web assisted course. A portion of the course is completed through distance education.
43399 BIOL 220 WBXMW 12:10-1:25 36-207 Beliz
5.0
Tue
2:10-5:00 36-200 Hankamp
By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN Beliz
NOTE: This section is a web assisted course. A portion of the course is completed through distance education.
Evening Course
43545 BLDG 730 JA Wed
BIOL 230 INTRODUCTORY CELL BIOLOGY (CSU, UC)
BUS. 100 CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN BUSINESS (CSU, UC)
A $4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
34273 BIOL 230 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 36-207 Diamond
Wed 2:10-5:00 36-200
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
4.0
BIOL 240 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY (CSU, UC)
31772 BIOL 240 AX
38664 BIOL 240 BX
Evening Course
40744 BIOL 240 JA
MW
MW
MW
MW
2:10-3:25 36-215 Smith
12:10-1:25 36-204
2:10-3:25 36-215 Smith
3:45-5:0036-204
4.0
TTh
TTh
6:15-7:30 36-204 Smith
7:40-8:55 36-204
4.0
4.0
Evening Course
43242 BLDG 750 JA Thu
6:30-9:10 19-107 Anderson
3.0
BUSINESS
MWF
MWF
TTh
MWF
10:10-11:00
11:10-12:00
10:10-11:20
12:10-1:00
Johnson
Figone
Staff
Figone
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
Tue
6:30-9:10 14-206 Shoffner
3.0
14-206
14-206
14-206
14-206
BUS. 315 KEYBOARDING I (CSU)
4.0
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for on campus courses only.
33968 BUS. 315 AX MWF 9:10-10:00 14-105 Brannock
3.0
33969 BUS. 315 BX TTh 9:45-11:00 14-105 Dorsett-Raeber 3.0
BUSW 415 SPREADSHEET I
USING EXCEL FOR WINDOWS (CSU)
36-215 Martin
36-217
36-110
36-215 Martin
36-217
36-110
36-215 Sengupta
36-217
36-110
36-215 Sengupta
36-217
36-110
MW
Mon
By Arr
MW
Wed
By Arr
5:30-6:50
7:00-10:10
1.0 Hr/Wk
5:30-6:50
7:00-10:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
36-207 Perez Etchavarria4.0
36-217
36-110
36-207 Perez Etchavarria4.0
36-217
36-110
Online Dorsett
3.0
BUS. 295 COMPUTER SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS (CSU)
4.0
BUS. 316 KEYBOARDING II (CSU)
4.0
4.0
BIOL 260 INTRODUCTORY PHYSIOLOGY (CSU, UC)
A $4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
Web Assisted Courses
31774 BIOL 260 WAXTTh 9:10-10:25 36-215 Tonini-Boutacoff 5.0
Tue
10:40-1:30 36-217
By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
NOTE: This section is a web assisted course. A portion of the course is completed through distance education.
42579 BIOL 260 WBXTTh 9:10-10:25 36-215 Tonini-Boutacoff 5.0
Thu 10:40-1:30 36-217
By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
NOTE: This section is a web assisted course. A portion of the course is completed through distance education.
Evening Web Assisted Course
36640 BIOL 260 WJA Mon 5:30-8:45 36-215 Tonini-Boutacoff 5.0
Tue
5:30-8:30 36-217
By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
NOTE: This section is a web assisted course. A portion of the course is completed through distance education.
BIOL 310 NUTRITION (CSU, UC)
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
35042 BUS. 316 AX MWF 9:10-10:00 14-105 Brannock
3.0
41865 BUS. 316 DX TTh 9:45-11:00 14-105 Dorsett-Raeber 3.0
BUS. 317 KEYBOARDING SKILL-BUILDING (CSU)
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
35045 BUS. 317 A1 MWF 9:10-10:00 14-105
Start and end dates for sections 35045:1/14
43762 BUS. 317 B1 TTh 9:45-11:00 14-105
Start and end dates for section 43762: 1/15
42099 BUS. 317 B2 TTh 9:45-11:00 14-105
Start and end dates for section 42099:3/19
Evening Course
41867 BUS. 317 J2 Thu 6:30-9:20 14-103
Start and end dates for section 41867: 3/21
1.5
Dorsett
5/23
1.5
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for on campus course only.
Evening Course
35096 BUSW 416 J2 Thu 6:30-9:20 14-103 Dorsett
1.5
Start and end dates for section 35096: 3/21 5/23
Online Course
40041 BUSW 416 O1H
Online Willis
1.5
Start and end dates for section 40041:1/16 3/13
3.0
BUSW 450 MICROSOFT PROJECT FUNDAMENTALS I (CSU)
1.5
1.5
BUS. 401 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (CSU)
Online Course
31937 BUS. 401 OLH
3.0
3.0
3.0
Online Willis
BUS. 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
Requires approval of Division Dean.
42903 BUS. 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
31940 BUS. 690 BB By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
42902 BUS. 690 AA By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 19-113 Ross
3.0
2.0
1.0
BUSINESS WINDOWS APPLICATIONS
- WINDOWS PLATFORM
TRAIN FOR A NEW JOB IN JUST EIGHT WEEKS!
In our Accelerated Program you can train to be an office assistant in just eight
weeks. The Accelerated Program includes Windows (BUSW 114), Word (BUSW
214), Excel (BUSW 415), Internet (BUSW 530), Micro-Skillbuilding (BUS. 317),
and Career Choices (CRER 127). For more information visit our website collegeofsanmateo.edu/business.
BIOL 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
Requires approval of Division Dean.
33109 BIOL 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
33110 BIOL 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
2.0
1.0
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
36652 BUSW 105 A2 TTh 9:45-11:00 14-103
Start and end dates for section 36652: 3/19
Evening Course
35786 BUSW 105 J1 Tue
6:30-9:20 14-101
Start and end dates for section 35786: 1/15
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for on campus courses only.
35798 BUSW 415 A1 TTh 9:45-11:00 14-103 Dorsett
1.5
Start and end dates for section 35798: 1/15 3/14
Evening Course
35092 BUSW 415 J1 Thu 6:30-9:20 14-103 Dorsett
1.5
Start and end dates for section 35092: 1/17 3/14
Online Course
36474 BUSW 415 O2H
Online Willis
1.5
Start and end dates for section 36474:3/20 5/22
Brannock
3/15
Dorsett-Raeber
3/14
Dorsett
5/16
BUSW 105 INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTERS (CSU)
Online Martin
Online Martin
Online Martin
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for on campus course only.
Evening Course
35131 BUSW 383 J1 Tue
7:00-9:50 14-103 Staff
1.5
Start and end dates for section 35131: 1/15 3/12
Online Course
39475 BUSW 383 O1H
Online Staff
1.5
Start and end dates for section 39475: 1/15 3/12
BUSW 384 BUSINESS PRESENTATIONS II
USING POWERPOINT FOR WINDOWS (CSU)
BUS. 115 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS (CSU)
Online Course
41059 BUS. 115 OLH
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for on campus course only.
Evening Course
36395 BUSW 215 J2 Wed 6:30-9:20 14-103 Willis
1.5
Start and end dates for section 36395:3/20 5/22
Online Course
40493 BUSW 215 O2H
Online Willis
1.5
Start and end dates for section 40493:3/20 5/22
BUSW 383 BUSINESS PRESENTATIONS I
USING POWERPOINT FOR WINDOWS (CSU)
Also see Management
31782 BUS. 100 BB
31781 BUS. 100 BC
31783 BUS. 100 CC
31784 BUS. 100 EE
Evening Course
41613 BUS. 100 JA
BUSW 215 WORD PROCESSING II
USING WORD FOR WINDOWS (CSU)
4.0
1:10-2:00
2:10-5:15
1.0 Hr/Wk
1:10-2:00
2:10-5:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
8:10-9:00
9:10-12:15
1.0 Hr/Wk
8:10-9:00
9:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
Need more
information?
BLDG 750 STRUCTURAL PROVISIONS
OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
31815 BUS. 295 AA TTh 11:10-12:45 14-105 Dorsett
MWF
Mon
By Arr
MWF
Wed
By Arr
MWF
Mon
By Arr
MWF
Wed
By Arr
Online Courses
42858 BIOL 310 OLH
43150 BIOL 310 OMH
43433 BIOL 310 ONH
3.0
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for on campus course only.
Evening Course
35081 BUSW 214 J1 Wed 6:30-9:20 14-103 Willis
1.5
Start and end dates for section 35081: 1/13 3/13
Online Course
40299 BUSW 214 O1H
Online Willis
1.5
Start and end dates for section 40299:1/16 3/13
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for on campus course only.
Evening Course
41084 BUSW 384 J2 Tue
7:00-9:50 14-103 Staff
1.5
Start and end dates for section 41084:3/19 5/21
Online Course
41086 BUSW 384 O2H
Online Staff
1.5
Start and end dates for section 41086:3/19 5/21
BIOL 250 ANATOMY (CSU, UC)
31773 BIOL 250 AX
TBA Hours:
33836 BIOL 250 BX
TBA Hours:
41430 BIOL 250 CX
TBA Hours:
41431 BIOL 250 DX
TBA Hours:
Evening Courses
39919 BIOL 250 JX
TBA Hours:
40572 BIOL 250 KX
TBA Hours:
6:30-9:10 19-107 Mitchell
BUSW 214 WORD PROCESSING I
USING WORD FOR WINDOWS (CSU)
Dorsett
5/16
1.5
Dorsett
3/12
1.5
BUSW 114 WINDOWS FUNDAMENTALS I (CSU)
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
Evening Course
35068 BUSW 114 J1 Thu 6:30-9:20 14-101 Brown
Start and end dates for section 35068: 1/17 3/13
WebSCHEDULE allows you to:
w collegeofsanmateo.edu/webschedule
1.5
BUSW 416 SPREADSHEET II
USING EXCEL FOR WINDOWS (CSU)
Online Course
40035 BUSW 450 OLH
Online Kistler
Start and end dates for section 40035:1/14 3/15
1.5
BUSW 451 MICROSOFT PROJECT FUNDAMENTALS II (CSU)
Online Course
40037 BUSW 451 OLH
Online Kistler 1.5
Start and end dates for section 40037:3/18 5/17
BUSW 530 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET COMPETENCY (CSU)
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for on campus course only.
42142 BUSW 530 A1 TTh 11:10-12:20 14-101 Kistler
1.5
Start and end dates for section 42142: 1/15 3/14
Online Course
35802 BUSW 530 OLH
Online Kistler
1.5
Start and end dates for section 35802: 1/15 3/14
CAREER AND LIFE PLANNING
CRER 104 TRANSFER ESSENTIALS & PLANNING (CSU)
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
39591 CRER 104 A1 TTh 12:35-2:25 14-115 Bednarek
0.5
Start and end dates for section 39591: 1/29 2/07
40617 CRER 104 A3 TTh 11:10-12:00 14-213 Gonzalez
0.5
Start and end dates for section 40617:4/16 5/9
NOTE: CRER 104 A3 is linked with CRER 105 A2 (39592), CRER 301 A1 (42580),
ENGL 100 AP (43635) and ENGL 102 AP (43636) and is part of the Puente Learning Community. Students must enroll in all sections as linked.
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SPRING 2013 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
CRER 105 COLLEGE PLANNING (CSU, UC)
CHEM 210 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (CSU, UC)
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
39592 CRER 105 A2 TTh 11:10-12:00 14-213 Gonzalez
0.5
Start and end dates for section 39592: 3/12 4/11
NOTE: CRER 105 A2 is linked with CRER 104 A3 (40617), CRER 301 A1 (42580),
ENGL 100 AP (43635) and ENGL 102 AP (43636) and is part of the Puente Learning Community. Students must enroll in all sections as linked.
A $4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
31952 CHEM 210 AX MWF 1:10-2:00 36-319 Rezaie
MW 2:10-5:00 36-321
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
33112 CHEM 210 BX MWF 1:10-2:00 36-319 Rezaie
TTh 2:10-5:00 36-321 Tou
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110 Rezaie
37508 CHEM 210 CA MWF 11:10-12:00 36-321 Clay
TTh 11:10-2:00 36-321
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
CRER 107 INTRODUCTION TO CHOOSING
A COLLEGE MAJOR (CSU)
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
39594 CRER 107 A1 TTh 12:35-2:25 14-115 Bednarek
Start and end dates for section 39594: 1/15 1/24
0.5
CRER 120 COLLEGE AND CAREER SUCCESS (CSU, UC)
A $6.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
42201 CRER 120 AA MW 12:10-1:25 14-215 O’Brien
38812 CRER 120 AB TTh 11:10-12:25 14-215 Valenti
40751 CRER 120 AC MWF 10:10-11:00 14-102 Bednarek
3.0
3.0
3.0
CRER 121 PLANNING FOR STUDENT SUCCESS (CSU)
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for all sections except CRER
121 B1 (37190), and CRER 121 S1H (37178)
40309 CRER 121 A1 TTh 9:45-11:00 14-115 Caviel
1.0
Start and end dates for section 40309:1/15 2/19
37193 CRER 121 A2 TTh 11:10-12:00 18-203 Diaz
1.0
Start and end dates for section 37193: 3/12 5/9
This section is primarily for Middle College High School students.
37190 CRER 121 B1 TTh 11:10-12:00 18-204 Aguirre-Alberto 1.0
Start and end dates for section 37190: 1/29 3/21
This section is primarily for students with limited English background.
43735 CRER 121 B2 MW 1:10-2:30 14-115 Sinarle
1.0
Start and end dates for section 43735: 2/4 3/13
This section is primarily for students in the DSPS program.
Saturday Course
37178 CRER 121 S1H Sat
8:30-4:30 10-192 Turner
1.0
Start and end dates for section 37178: 2/2 2/9
This section is primarily for students in the EOPS program.
CRER 122 STUDY SKILLS (CSU)
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
37192 CRER 122 A1 TTh 11:10-12:00 18-203 Diaz
1.0
Start and end dates for section 37192: 1/15 3/7
This section is primarily for Middle College High School students.
38174 CRER 122 B1 TTh 1:10-2:00 10-192 Meyer
1.0
Start and end dates for section 38174: 2/5 3/28
CRER 126 CAREER CHOICES I: ASSESSMENT (CSU)
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
40905 CRER 126 A1 Tue
12:35-2:25 14-215
Start and end dates for section 40905:1/22
32876 CRER 126 A2 Tue
12:35-2:25 14-215
Start and end dates for section 32876: 3/19
32875 CRER 126 AO By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk TBA
Start and end dates for section 32875: 1/22
Evening Course
40907 CRER 126 J2 Tue
6:10-7:50 14-215
Start and end dates for section 40907: 3/5
O’Brien
2/12
O’Brien
4/16
O’Brien
5/3
0.5
O’Brien
3/26
0.5
0.5
0.5
CRER 127 CAREER CHOICES II: JOB SEARCH (CSU)
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
40242 CRER 127 A1 Tue
12:35-2:25 14-215
Start and end dates for section 40242:2/19
40909 CRER 127 A3 Tue
12:35-2:15 14-215
Start and end dates for section 40909:4/23
Evening Course
40908 CRER 127 J2 Tue
6:10-7:50 14-215
Start and end dates for section 40908: 4/9
O’Brien
3/12
O’Brien
5/14
0.5
O’Brien
4/30
0.5
0.5
CRER 138 SKILL DEVELOPMENT FOR CAREER GROWTH (CSU)
33554 CRER 138 AB TTh
1:10-2:25 16-104 Ueda
3.0
CRER 142 ADVANCED PEER COUNSELING (CSU)
40261 CRER 142 AA TTh
3:10-4:25 16-104 Ueda
3.0
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
42580 CRER 301 A1 TTh 11:10-12:00 14-213 Gonzalez
1.0
Start and end dates for section 42580: 1/15 3/7
NOTE: CRER 301 A1 is linked with CRER 104 A3 (40617), CRER 105 A2 (39592),
ENGL 100 AP (43635) and ENGL 102 AP (43636) and is part of the Puente Learning Community. Students must enroll in all sections as linked.
CRER 889MA TRANSITION TO COLLEGE
5.0
5.0
TTh
Tue
Tue
Thu
By Arr
TTh
Thu
Thu
Fri
By Arr
12:45-2:00 36-109 Ciesla
2:10-3:00 36-300
3:10-5:00 36-300
2:10-5:00 36-300
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
12:45-2:00 36-109 Ciesla
8:10-9:00 36-300
9:10-11:00 36-300
8:00-11:15 36-300
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
36-319
36-329
36-110
36-319
36-329
36-110
Staff
Ciesla
Staff
Staff
Li
Staff
31961 CHEM 420 AA TTh
Tue
TBA Hours: By Arr
Evening Course
39871 CHEM 420 JA TTh
Tue
TBA Hours: By Arr
4.0
4.0
1:10-2:25 36-319 Flowers
2:40-5:30 36-306
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
4.0
6:15-7:30 36-306 Flowers
7:40-10:30 36-306
1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
4.0
Requires approval of Division Dean.
43097 CHEM 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
33114 CHEM 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
33115 CHEM 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
3.0
2.0
1.0
CHINESE
CHEM 192 ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY (CSU, UC)
3.0
Wu Online Wu
3.0
Online Wu
3.0
CHIN 211 COLLOQUIAL CHINESE I, ELEMENTARY (CSU)
Evening Course
43599 CHIN 211 JX Mon
Online Course
40157 CHIN 211 OLH
6:30-9:45 18-203 Wu
3.0
Online Wu
3.0
Evening Course
40551 CHIN 212 JX Wed
Online Course
43348 CHIN 212 OLH
6:30-9:30 18-203 Wu
3.0
Online
3.0
Wu CHIN 680MA COLLOQUIAL CHINESE I,
ADVANCED ELEMENTARY (CSU)
Online Course
43621 CHIN 680MA OLH
Online Wu
3.0
Requires approval of Division Dean.
43347 CHIN 690 AC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 15-168 Comerford
43603 CHIN 690 BC By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 15-168 Comerford
39305 CHIN 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 15-168 Comerford
3.0
2.0
1.0
COMMUNICATIONS STUDIES
CHEM 410 HEALTH SCIENCE CHEMISTRY I (CSU)
12:10-1:00
2:10-5:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
12:10-1:00
2:10-5:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
Online
CHIN 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS
Web Assisted Courses
31958 CHEM 232 WAX MW 11:10-12:00 36-109 Lawrence
5.0
Mon 1:10-2:00 36-300
Mon 2:10-5:15 36-300
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
NOTE: This section is a web assisted course. A portion of the course is completed through distance education.
33540 CHEM 232 WBX MW 11:10-12:00 36-109 Lawrence
5.0
Tue
11:10-12:00 36-300
Tue
8:10-11:00 36-300
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
NOTE: This section is a web assisted course. A portion of the course is completed through distance education.
40363 CHEM 232 WCX MW 11:10-12:00 36-109 Lawrence
5.0
Wed 1:10-2:00 36-300
Wed 2:10-5:00 36-300
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
NOTE: This section is a web assisted course. A portion of the course is completed through distance education.
CHEM 410 AX MWF
Wed
TBA Hours: By Arr
CHEM 410 BX MWF
Thu
TBA Hours: By Arr
3.0
CHIN 212 COLLOQUIAL CHINESE II, ELEMENTARY (CSU)
CHEM 232 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II (CSU, UC)
31960
39027
Online Course
43600 CHIN 121 OLH
Online Course
43601 CHIN 122 OLH
CHEM 231 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (CSU, UC)
40803 CHEM 231 AX
TBA Hours:
41427 CHEM 231 BX
TBA Hours:
6:30-9:30 18-203 Wu
CHIN 122 ADVANCED ELEMENTARY CHINESE II (CSU, UC)
CHEM 220 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (CSU, UC)
A $4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
31953 CHEM 220 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 36-319 Deline
TTh 8:10-11:00 36-306
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
33113 CHEM 220 BX MWF 11:10-12:00 36-319 Deline
TTh 11:10-2:00 36-306
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
40364 CHEM 220 CA MWF 1:10-2:00 36-109 Deline
MW 2:10-5:00 36-306
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
Evening Course
31954 CHEM 220 JA TTh 6:15-7:30 36-319 Li
TTh
7:40-10:3036-329
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
Evening Course
31964 CHIN 112 JX Wed
Online Course
41224 CHIN 112 OLH
CHIN 121 ADVANCED ELEMENTARY CHINESE I (CSU, UC)
CHEM 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
0.5-3.0
CHEMISTRY
A $4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
31951 CHEM 192 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 36-319 Clay
Mon 2:10-5:15 36-329
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
33111 CHEM 192 BX MWF 10:10-11:00 36-319 Clay
Tue
2:10-5:00 36-329
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
Evening Course
36627 CHEM 192 JA TTh 6:30-7:45 36-321 Tou
TTh 8:05-9:20 36-321
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
5.0
CHEM 420 HEALTH SCIENCE CHEMISTRY II (CSU)
CRER 301 INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARSHIPS (CSU)
A $6.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
34801 CRER 889MA AO TTh 11:10-12:25 16-104 Ueda
Start and end dates for section 34801: 1/15 5/16
CHIN 112 ELEMENTARY CHINESE II (CSU, UC)
COMM 110 PUBLIC SPEAKING (CSU, UC)
43309 COMM 110 AD MWF 9:10-10:00
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
43310 COMM 110 AF TTh 9:45-11:00
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
43311 COMM 110 AG TTh 9:45-11:00
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
43312 COMM 110 AH MWF 10:10-11:00
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
43308 COMM 110 AJ MWF 11:10-12:00
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
43313 COMM 110 AK TTh 11:10-12:25
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
43314 COMM 110 AMMWF 12:10-1:00
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
Evening Course
43315 COMM 110 JA Mon 6:30-9:45
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
Hybrid Course
43604 COMM 110 HYA By Arr 2.7 Hrs/Wk
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
16-143 Kramm
10-220
16-105 Motoyama
10-220
16-245 Reed
10-220
16-245 Li
10-220
16-245 Li
10-220
16-143 Kramm
10-220
16-143 Kramm
10-220
3.0
16-245 Perry
10-220
3.0
ONLN Perry
10-220
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
COMM 130 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION (CSU, UC)
43605 COMM 130 AAMWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
43320 COMM 130 AC TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
43321 COMM 130 ADMWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
43325 COMM 130 AE MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
43322 COMM 130 AGTTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
43323 COMM 130 AL MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
43324 COMM 130 ANMWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
43326 COMM 130 AR MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
43327 COMM 130 BC TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
Evening Course
43329 COMM 130 JC Tue
TBA Hours: By Arr
8:10-9:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
8:10-9:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:45-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
10:10-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
12:10-1:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
16-244 Rope
3.0
10-220
16-245 Reed
3.0
10-220
16-245 Li
3.0
10-220
16-247 Motoyama
3.0
10-220
16-240 Staff
3.0
10-220
16-247 Motoyama
3.0
10-220
16-244 Rope
3.0
10-220
16-245 Li
3.0
10-220
16-245 Reed
3.0
10-220
6:30-9:30 16-245 Staff
1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220
3.0
COMM 140 SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION (CSU, UC)
43332 COMM 140 ABMWF 10:10-11:00 16-240 Rope
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220
3.0
COMM 150 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION (CSU, UC)
4.0
CHIN 111 ELEMENTARY CHINESE I (CSU, UC)
4.0
Evening Course
43598 CHIN 111 JX Mon
Online Course
40244 CHIN 111 OLH
43630 COMM 150 ADMWF 11:10-12:00 16-143 Kramm
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220
6:30-9:45 18-203 Wu
3.0
Online Wu
3.0
3.0
COMM 170 ORAL INTERPRETATION I (CSU, UC)
43317 COMM 170 BX TTh 11:10-12:25 16-105 Motoyama
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220
3.0
COMM 171 ORAL INTERPRETATION II (CSU, UC)
4.0
43318 COMM 171 BX TTh 11:10-12:25 16-105 Motoyama
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220
3.0
The CSM Catalog is your reference document for detailed degree, course or college information
Please visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/catalog to view or download the CSM Catalog
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SPRING 2013 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
COMM 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS
CIS 489 COMPUTER FORENSICS (CSU)
Requires approval of Division Dean.
43337 COMM 690 ACBy Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 15-168 Comerford
43336 COMM 690 ABBy Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 15-168 Comerford
43335 COMM 690 AABy Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 15-168 Comerford
Online Course
39485 CIS 489 OLH
Online Brown
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
3.0
2.0
1.0
COMM 860 COMMUNICATION IN THE WORKPLACE
43338 COMM 860 A1Tue
1:10-5:00 16-143 Kramm
Start and end dates for section 43338: 1/22 2/12
1.0
COMPUTER AND
INFORMATION SCIENCE
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for on campus course only.
41880 CIS 110 AA
MWF 9:10-10:00 19-121 Martens
3.0
Online Courses
34791 CIS 110 OLH
Online Tilmann
3.0
31969 CIS 110 OMH
Online Tilmann
3.0
43412 CIS 110 ONH
Online Tilmann
3.0
CIS 111 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET PROGRAMMING
(CSU, UC)
Online Course
43546 CIS 111 OLH
Online Timlin
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
3.0
CIS 113 INTERNET PROGRAMMING: RUBY (CSU)
Online Putnam
4.0
Online Green
4.0
CIS 121 UNIX/LINUX (CSU, UC)
Online Isaacs
3.0
Online Timlin
3.0
CIS 151 NETWORKS AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATION (CSU)
Online Course
41081 CIS 151 OLH
Online Brown
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
3.0
CIS 254 INTRODUCTION TO OBJECT-ORIENTED
PROGRAM DESIGN (CSU)
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
37961 CIS 254 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 19-105 Grasso
MWF 11:10-12:00 19-124
Evening Course
37965 CIS 254 JA
MW 5:10-6:30 19-105 Green
MW 6:35-7:50 19-124
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
Online Brown
Need more
information?
For COSM AX sections, a $35.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. For
COSM A1 and A2 sections, a $17.50 materials fee is payable upon registration.
32010 COSM 732 AX Daily 8:00-8:50 5-202 Nalls
10.0
Daily 9:00-12:05 5-260
42544 COSM 732 A1 Daily 8:00-8:50 5-202 Nalls
5.0
Daily 9:00-12:05 5-260
Start and end dates for section 42544:1/14 3/15
35456 COSM 732 A2 Daily 8:00-8:50 5-202 Nalls
5.0
Daily 9:00-12:05 5-290
Start and end dates for section 35456: 3/18 5/17
For COSM AX sections, a $35.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. For
COSM A1 and A2 sections, a $17.50 materials fee is payable upon registration.
32011 COSM 742 AX Daily 12:40-1:30 5-202 Chin
10.0
Daily 1:50-4:45 5-260
36347 COSM 742 A1 Daily 12:40-1:30 5-202 Chin
5.0
Daily 1:40-4:45 5-260
Start and end dates for section 36347: 1/14 3/15
35457 COSM 742 A2 Daily 12:40-1:30 5-202 Chin
5.0
Daily 1:40-4:45 5-260
Start and end dates for section 35457: 3/18 5/17
DENT 647 DENTAL ASSISTING CLINICAL INTERNSHIP (CSU)
42596 DENT 647 AAHBy Arr 7.6 Hrs/Wk
Weinstein
0.5
3/3
Davis
Weinstein
Davis
0.5
3/3
Weinstein
Weinstein
Davis
0.5
3/3
Weinstein
La Rochelle
0.5
3/3
Weinstein
Weinstein
La Rochelle
0.5
3/3
Weinstein
DENT 744 DENTAL SEALANTS
Weekend Courses
43536 DENT 744 AX Sat
8:10-12:00 5-354
Sat
1:00-5:00 5-330
Sun 9:10-5:00 5-330
Start and end dates for above sessions:5/4
By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk
Date for by arrangement session:5/11
43537 DENT 744 BX Sat
8:10-12:00 5-354
Sat
1:10-5:00 5-330
Sun 9:10-5:00 5-330
Start and end dates for above sessions:5/4
By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk
Date for by arrangement session:5/11
43538 DENT 744 CX Sat
8:10-12:00 5-354
Sat
1:10-5:00 5-330
Sun 9:10-5:00 5-330
Start and end dates for above sessions:5/4
By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk
Date for by arrangement session:5/11
43539 DENT 744 DX Sat
8:10-12:00 5-354
Sat
1:10-5:00 5-330
Sun 9:10-5:00 5-330
Start and end dates for above sessions:5/4
By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk
Date for by arrangement session:5/11
43540 DENT 744 EX Sat
8:10-12:00 5-354
Sat
1:10-5:00 5-330
Sun 9:10-5:00 5-330
Start and end dates for above sessions:5/4
By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk
Date for by arrangement session:5/11
43541 DENT 744 FX Sat
8:10-12:00 5-354
Sat
1:10-5:00 5-330
Sun 9:10-5:00 5-330
Start and end dates for above sessions: 5/5
By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk
Date for by arrangement session:5/11
Davis
0.5
5/5
Davis
0.5
5/5
Weinstein
Davis
Weinstein
0.5
5/5
Davis
Davis
Weinstein
0.5
5/5
Davis
La Rochelle
0.5
5/5
Davis
Davis
La Rochelle
0.5
Davis
DENT 763 DENTAL RADIOLOGY
TBA Davis
4.0
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
32048 DENT 722 AX Tue
8:10-9:00 5-354 La Rochelle
Tue
9:30-12:30 5-330
32049 DENT 722 BX Tue
8:10-9:00 5-354 La Rochelle
Thu 9:30-12:30 5-330
2.0
2.0
A $16.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
32055 DENT 763 AX Mon 8:55-9:45 5-352 Herold
Mon 10:00-1:05 5-352
32932 DENT 763 BX Mon 8:55-9:45 5-352 Herold
Mon 1:40-4:45 5-352
2.0
2.0
4.0
A $16.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
32051 DENT 742 AX Thu 7:30-9:25 5-354
Tue
9:30-12:30 5-354
32052 DENT 742 BX Thu 7:30-9:25 5-354
Thu 9:30-12:30 5-354
La Rochelle
Weinstein
La Rochelle
Weinstein
3.0
3.0
3.0
4.0
3.0
WebSCHEDULE allows you to:
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DSKL 800 LEARNING SKILLS ASSESSMENT FOR DSPS
0.5
DSKL 817 ASSISTIVE COMPUTER ACCESS
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
32067 DSKL 817 A1 Wed 12:10-2:25 10-120
Start and end dates for section 32067: 2/6
42913 DSKL 817 A2 Tue
12:10-2:25 10-120
Start and end dates for section 42913: 2/26
Fiori
4/17
Fiori
5/7
0.5
0.5
DIGITAL MEDIA
DENT 743 CORONAL POLISH
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
Weekend Courses
33533 DENT 743 AX Sat
8:10-12:00 5-354 Weinstein
Sat
1:00-5:00 5-330
Sun 9:10-5:00 5-330
Start and end dates for above sessions: 3/2 3/3
By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk
Date for by arrangement session:
3/9
DEVELOPMENTAL SKILLS
43423 DSKL 800 A1 Tue
11:10-12:25 14-115 Meyer
Thu 11:10-12:25 10-120
Start and end date for section 43423: 2/05 3/28
DENT 732 DENTAL SCIENCE II
DENT 742 CHAIRSIDE ASSISTING II
CIS 479 NETWORK SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS (CSU)
Online Course
37984 CIS 479 OLH
For COSM AX sections, a $35.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. For
COSM A1 and A2 sections, a $17.50 materials fee is payable upon registration.
32009 COSM 722 AX Daily 8:00-8:50 5-290 Boosalis
10.0
Daily 9:00-12:05 5-280
36207 COSM 722 A1 Daily 8:00-8:50 5-290 Boosalis
5.0
Daily 9:00-12:05 5-280
Start and end dates for section 36207: 1/14 3/15
35455 COSM 722 A2 Daily 8:00-8:50 5-290 Boosalis
5.0
Daily 9:00-12:05 5-280
Start and end dates for section 35455: 3/18 5/17
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
32050 DENT 732 AA Thu 3:10-6:00 5-354 Davis
CIS 279 DATA STRUCTURES: C++ (CSU, UC)
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
34863 CIS 279 AX TTh 9:10-10:20 19-105 Grasso
TTh 10:35-11:45 19-124
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 19-124
Evening Hybrid Course
36528 CIS 279 HJA Thu 6:00-7:50 19-105 Grasso
By Arr 2.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN
By Arr 2.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
Introductory meeting date for section 36528: 1/17
For COSM AX sections, A $35.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. For
COSM A1 and A2 sections, A $17.50 materials fee is payable upon registration.
32008 COSM 712 AX Daily 12:40-1:30 5-290 Boosalis
10.0
Daily 1:50-4:45 5-280
36206 COSM 712 A1 Daily 12:40-1:30 5-290 Boosalis
5.0
Daily 1:50-4:45 5-280
Start and end dates for section 36206: 1/14 3/15
35454 COSM 712 A2 Daily 12:40-1:30 5-290 Boosalis
5.0
Daily 1:50-4:45 5-280
Start and end dates for section 35454: 3/18 5/17
DENT 743 BX Sat
8:10-12:00 5-354
Sat
1:00-5:00 5-330
Sun 9:10-5:00 5-330
Start and end dates for above sessions: 3/2
By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk
Date for by arrangement session:3/9
DENT 743 CX Sat
8:10-12:00 5-354
Sat
1:00-5:00 5-330
Sun 9:10-5:00 5-330
Start and end dates for above sessions: 3/2
By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk
Date for by arrangement session:3/9
DENT 743 DX Sat
8:10-12:00 5-354
Sat
1:00-5:00 5-330
Sun 9:10-5:00 5-330
Start and end dates for above sessions: 3/2
By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk
Date for by arrangement session:3/9
DENT 743 EX Sat
8:10-12:00 5-354
Sat
1:00-5:00 5-330
Sun 9:10-5:00 5-330
Start and end dates for above sessions: 3/2
By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk
Date for by arrangement session:3/9
DENT 743 FX Sat
8:10-12:00 5-354
Sat
1:00-5:00 5-330
Sun 9:10-5:00 5-330
Start and end dates for above sessions: 3/2
By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk
Date for by arrangement session:3/9
DENT 722 DENTAL MATERIALS II
CIS 278 (CS1) PROGRAMMING METHODS: C++ (CSU, UC)
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
Evening Hybrid Course
40357 CIS 278 HJA Mon 6:00-7:50 19-107 Grasso
Wed 6:00-7:50 19-104
By Arr 2.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN
By Arr 2.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN
Introductory meeting date for section 40357: 1/14
COSM 712 FUNDAMENTALS OF COSMETOLOGY I
DENTAL ASSISTING
CIS 256 DATA STRUCTURES: JAVA (CSU, UC)
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
Evening Hybrid Course
37971 CIS 256 HJA Thu 6:00-7:50 19-105 Grasso
By Arr 2.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN
By Arr 2.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
Introductory meeting date for section 37971: 1/17
COSMETOLOGY
COSM 742 ADVANCED COSMETOLOGY II
4.0
CIS 255 (CS1) PROGRAMMING METHODS: JAVA (CSU, UC)
A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
Evening Hybrid Course
38642 CIS 255 HJA Tue
5:10-7:50 19-105 Green
By Arr 2.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN
3.0
2.0
1.0
COSM 732 ADVANCED COSMETOLOGY I
CIS 132 INTRODUCTION TO DATABASES (CSU, UC)
Online Course
43547 CIS 132 OLH
3.0
COSM 722 FUNDAMENTALS OF COSMETOLOGY II
CIS 114 INTERNET PROGRAMMING: JAVASCRIPT/AJAX
(CSU)
Online Course
43011 CIS 121 OLH
Online Course
39486 CIS 490 OLH
Online Lee
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
Requires approval of Division Dean.
43208 CIS 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
33119 CIS 690 BB By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
33118 CIS 690 AA By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 19-113 Ross
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AND
INFORMATION SCIENCE (CSU, UC)
Online Course
43010 CIS 114 OLH
CIS 490 COMPUTER FORENSICS:
NETWORK ANALYSIS AND DEFENSE (CSU)
CIS 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS
Also see Business Application, and Digital Media
Online Course
42507 CIS 113 OLH
3.0
33563
42613
43104
43105
43106
0.5
Students: Please plan to remain in class for all
scheduled lecture and lab times listed for a section.
DGME 100 MEDIA IN SOCIETY (CSU, UC)
42484 DGME 100 AA TTh 1:10-2:25 14-118 Brown
42490 DGME 100 AB TTh 11:10-12:25 14-117 Brown
Online Course
43451 DGME 100 OLH
Online Brown
3.0
3.0
3.0
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SPRING 2013 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
DGME 101 WRITING ACROSS THE MEDIA (CSU)
43030 DGME 101 AA MW
11:10-12:25 14-104 Brown
3.0
DGME 102 MEDIA LAW AND ETHICS (CSU, UC)
Online Course
42495 DGME 102 OLH
Online Bennett
3.0
DGME 103 THINKING VISUALLY: FUNDAMENTALS OF
TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN (CSU, UC)
A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
43026 DGME 103 AA TTh 9:10-10:25 10-163 Seubert
TTh
10:30-11:00 10-163
3.0
DGME 113 DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION (CSU)
Evening Course
43462 DGME 113 JA MW
Mon
6:00-7:20 10-182 Tan
7:30-8:30 10-182
3.0
DGME 118 DIGITAL AUDIO PRODUCTION (CSU)
43429 DGME 118 AA Tue
Tue
Thu
Evening Course
43023 DGME 118 JA Th
11:10-12:00 10-182 Tan
12:10-1:00 10-182
11:10-1:00 10-182
3.0
6:00-8:50 10-160 Sanchez
9:00-9:50 10-182
3.0
DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY
ENGINEERING
DRAF 110 SOLIDWORKS I (CSU)
ENGR 210 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (CSU, UC)
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
Evening Course
42415 DRAF 110 JA TTh 6:15-7:05 19-110 Vorobey
TTh 7:15-8:50 19-110
41856 ENGR 210 AA TTh
TTh
3.0
Evening Course
32265 ENGR 270 JA Tue
4:10-6:00 19-103 Westmore
Thu 5:10-8:00 19-40
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
3.0
ENGLISH AND LITERATURE
3.0
2.0
1.0
ENGLISH COURSE
SEQUENCE
6:00-9:00 10-160 Sanchez
9:05-9:55 10-182
3.0
Requires approval of Division Dean.
34001 DRAF 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
42916 DRAF 690 BB By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
34000 DRAF 690 AA By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 19-113 Ross
3.0
DGME 150 ADVANCED AUDIO: RADIO PRODUCTION (CSU)
43782 DGME 150 AA MW
MW
11:10-12:00 10-161 Staff
12:10-1:30 10-164
3.0
Online Bennett
3.0
DGME 168 WEB DESIGN II: DREAMWEAVER (CSU)
43464 DGME 168 AA Mon 11:10-12:00 10-182 Staff
Mon 12:10-1:00 10-182
Wed 11:10-1:0010-182
3.0
3.0
DGME 211 MEDIA DESIGN I: ILLUSTRATOR (CSU)
A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
43027 DGME 211 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 10-163 Seubert
TTh 12:30-1:00 10-163
Evening Course
43454 DGME 211 JA Tue
6:00-9:00 10-163 Seubert
Tue
9:05-9:55 10-163
3.0
3.0
3.0
DGME 230 PUBLICATION DESIGN/PRODUCTION WITH
INDESIGN (CSU)
A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
Evening Course
43455 DGME 230 JA Tue
6:00-9:00 10-161 Appel
Tue
9:05-9:55 10-161
11:10-12:00
9:10-10:00
10:10-11:00
9:45-11:00
14-117
14-117
14-117
14-118
Lehigh
Lehigh
Lehigh
Roghani
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
Tue
6:00-9:00 14-117 Roghani
3.0
35469 ECON 102 AA
32076 ECON 102 AB
39178 ECON 102 AD
43152 ECON 102 AE
Evening Course
32079 ECON 102 JB
TTh
TTh
MWF
TTh
9:45-11:00
8:10-9:25
9:10-10:00
11:10-12:25
14-117
14-117
14-102
14-118
Lehigh
Lehigh
Leroi
Roghani
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
Wed
6:30-9:20 14-102 Roghani
3.0
Requires approval of Division Dean.
32082 ECON 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-413 Henson
32081 ECON 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
42826 ECON 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
3.0
2.0
1.0
3.0
ELEC 111 INTRODUCTION TO
ELECTRONICS FUNDAMENTALS (CSU)
A $22.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
43038 ELEC 111 AA Mon 11:10-1:15 19-100 Gonzales
Wed 11:25-2:10 19-10
Evening Course
43040 ELEC 111 JA Mon 8:10-9:50 19-100 Abboud
Wed 6:30-9:05 19-10
3.0
3.0
ELEC 112 ADVANCED ELECTRONICS APPLICATIONS (CSU)
A $8.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
43043 ELEC 112 AB Tue
11:10-12:45 19-100 Gonzales
Thu 11:10-1:45 19-10
Evening Course
43044 ELEC 112 JA Tue
7:15-9:05 19-100 Gonzales
Thu 8:00-10:25 19-36
3.0
3.0
DGME 235 GRAPHIC DESIGN THEORY AND APPLICATION (CSU)
ELEC 231 BASIC APPLIED ELECTRONIC MATHEMATICS (CSU)
A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
43029 DGME 235 AA TTh 1:10-2:25 10-182 Steenberg
TTh 2:35-3:50 10-182
42682 ELEC 231 AB Mon
Evening Course
42680 ELEC 231 JA Mon
4.0
DGME 240 DIGITAL PUBLISHING (CSU)
A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
43020 DGME 240 AA MW 11:10-12:25 10-163 Appel
MW 12:35-1:50 10-163
4.0
3.0
DGME 255 PORTFOLIO (CSU)
A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
43021 DGME 255 AA Tue
11:10-12:00 10-161 Appel
Tue
12:10-1:00 10-161
Thu 11:10-1:00 10-161
3.0
2.0
6:00-8:05 19-100 Gonzales
2.0
43046 ELEC 232 AA Mon
Evening Course
33628 ELEC 232 JA Mon
9:10-10:00 19-103 Manders
1.0
6:00-6:50 19-103 Abboud
1.0
ELEC 405 TRANSFORMERS AND
ROTATING MACHINERY (CSU)
43047 ELEC 405 A2 TTh 9:10-10:30 19-100
Fri
9:35-12:35 19-24
Start and end dates for section 43047:3/19
Evening Course
43049 ELEC 405 JA TW
6:00-7:10 19-100
Wed 7:30-10:30 19-24
Start and end dates for section 43049:3/19
Gonzales
2.0
5/17
Micodin
2.0
5/23
ELEC 441 SENSORS AND DATA TRANSMISSION (CSU)
DGME 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
Requires approval of Division Dean.
43191 DGME 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
43190 DGME 690 BB By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
43198 DGME 690 AABy Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-413 Henson
9:10-11:00 19-100 Gonzales
ELEC 232 ADVANCED ELECTRONICS MATH (CSU)
DGME 250 DIGITAL MEDIA PRACTICUM (CSU)
A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
43428 DGME 250 AA TTh 1:10-2:20 10-161 Appel
Tue
2:30-3:20 10-161
Associate Degree
Applicable
3.0
2.0
1.0
Evening Course
41215 ELEC 441 JA Tue
Thu
University
Transferable
With grade of C
With grade of A or B
ENGL 838
ENGL 848
ENGL 100
or
ENGL 100/102
ENGL 100
or
ENGL 100/102
ENGL 110
or
ENGL 165
ENGL 110
or
ENGL 165
ENGL 100 COMPOSITION AND READING (CSU, UC)
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
DGME 212 MEDIA DESIGN II: PHOTOSHOP (CSU)
A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
43018 DGME 212 AA TTh 1:10-2:20 10-163 Appel
TTh 2:30-3:00 10-163
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTh
ECON 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
DGME 169 WEB DESIGN III: CSS (CSU)
43465 DGME 169 AA Mon 1:10-2:00 10-182 Staff
Mon 2:10-3:00 10-182
Wed 1:10-3:0010-182
32069 ECON 100 AA
32070 ECON 100 AB
41965 ECON 100 AE
32071 ECON 100 AC
Evening Course
33557 ECON 100 JB
ENGL 828
Non Degree
Applicable
ECON 102 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (CSU, UC)
DGME 167 WEB DESIGN I: FIREWORKS (CSU)
Online Course
43779 DGME 167 OLH
ECONOMICS
ECON 100 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CSU, UC)
DGME 128 ON-AIR TALENT (CSU)
43031 DGME 128 AA MW 1:10-2:00 10-193 Brown, M.
MW 2:10-3:3010-164
3.0
DRAF 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
DGME 120 ADVANCED DIGITAL VIDEO & EDITING (CSU)
Evening Course
43453 DGME 120 JA Wed
Wed
4.0
ENGR 270 MATERIALS SCIENCE (CSU, UC)
3.0
DRAF 121 COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING I (CSU, UC)
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
32059 DRAF 121 AA TTh 3:00-3:50 19-110 Vorobey
TTh 4:00-5:30 19-110
4.0
ENGR 260 CIRCUITS AND DEVICES (CSU, UC)
32264 ENGR 260 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 19-103 Manders
Mon 2:10-5:15 19-36
DRAF 111 SOLIDWORKS II (CSU)
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
Evening Course
43444 DRAF 111 JA MW 6:00-6:50 19-110 Vorobey
MW 7:00-8:45 19-110
11:10-12:25 19-103 Demsetz
12:35-1:50 19-124
6:30-9:20 19-103 Brixen
6:00-8:25 19-10
4.0
32125 ENGL 100 AA MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
32151 ENGL 100 AB MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
32128 ENGL 100 AG TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
33819 ENGL 100 AK MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
32133 ENGL 100 AM MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
41495 ENGL 100 AT TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
33820 ENGL 100 AU MW
TBA Hours: By Arr
43167 ENGL 100 AV TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
32137 ENGL 100 AY TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
32142 ENGL 100 BA MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
32140 ENGL 100 BD MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
32139 ENGL 100 BG MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
32143 ENGL 100 BJ TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
32148 ENGL 100 BK MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
42427 ENGL 100 BL MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
32145 ENGL 100 BP TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
32149 ENGL 100 CA MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
43180 ENGL 100 CB MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
32144 ENGL 100 CE MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
32150 ENGL 100 CF MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
32134 ENGL 100 DC TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
Evening Courses
41061 ENGL 100 JB Tue
TBA Hours: By Arr
32155 ENGL 100 JD Wed
TBA Hours: By Arr
Online Course
32902 ENGL 100 OLH
TBA Hours: By Arr
8:10-9:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
8:10-9:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
8:10-9:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:45-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:45-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:45-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
10:10-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
10:10-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
10:10-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
12:10-1:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
12:10-1:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
12:10-1:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
1:10-2:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
1:10-2:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
16-104 Newman
18-104
16-240 Mach
18-104
16-208 Herman
18-104
16-240 Mach
18-104
16-105 Quinlan
18-104
16-206 Kitamura
18-104
14-202 Murphy, M.
18-104
16-208 Herman
18-104
16-204 Keller
18-104
16-201 Maxwell
18-104
16-208 Stafford
18-104
16-105 Brennan
18-104
16-247 Murphy, M.
18-104
16-240 Mach
18-104
16-105 Sammons
18-104
16-202 Maxwell
18-104
16-240 Mach
18-104
16-201 Maxwell
18-104
16-105 Brennan
18-104
16-105 Sammons
18-104
16-101 Wallace
18-104
3.0
6:30-9:30
1.0 Hr/Wk
6:30-9:30
1.0 Hr/Wk
16-240 Bruni
18-104
16-105 Quinlan
18-104
3.0
Online Heyman
1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
ELEC 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
Requires approval of Division Dean.
43209 ELEC 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
33931 ELEC 690 BB By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
33895 ELEC 690 AA By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 19-113 Ross
3.0
2.0
1.0
The CSM Catalog is your reference document for detailed degree, course or college information
Please visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/catalog to view or download the CSM Catalog
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SPRING 2013 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
ENGL 100 COMPOSITION AND READING (CSU, UC)
ENGL 102 ENGLISH PRACTICUM (CSU)
ENGL 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
Students must register in both ENGL 100 and ENGL 102 sections as paired.
43635
43636
ENGL 100 AP MWF 11:10-12:00 16-206 Kitamura
3.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104
ENGL 102 AP MW 12:10-1:00 16-206 Kitamura
2.0
NOTE: This group (43635 ENGL 100 AP and 43636 ENGL 102 AP) is
linked with CRER 104 A3 (40617), CRER 105 A2 (39592), and CRER 301
A1 (42580) and is part of the Puente Learning Community. Students
must enroll in all sections as linked.
39507 ENGL 100 FB MWF 9:10-10:00 16-201 Cutler
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104
42429 ENGL 102 FB TTh 9:10-10:00 16-201 Cutler
3.0
2.0
32129 ENGL 100 FD MWF 11:10-12:00 16-107 James
3.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104
42888 ENGL 102 FD TTh 11:10-12:00 16-107 James
2.0
NOTE: This group (32129 ENGL 100 FD and 42888 ENGL 102 FD) is
linked with FITN 220 AA (32321) and is part of the Writing in the End
Zone III Learning Community. Students must enroll in all sections as
linked.
Evening Courses
32157 ENGL 100 KA TTh 6:30-7:45 18-108 Steele
3.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104
42432 ENGL 102 KA TTh 7:55-8:45 18-108 Steele
2.0
ENGL 110 COMPOSITION, LITERATURE,
AND CRITICAL THINKING (CSU, UC)
32160 ENGL 110 AA MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
43166 ENGL 110 AB MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
40155 ENGL 110 AC MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
41496 ENGL 110 AD TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
40552 ENGL 110 AE MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
41064 ENGL 110 AF MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
32897 ENGL 110 AG MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
41063 ENGL 110 AH MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
41062 ENGL 110 BC TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
32162 ENGL 110 BD TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
42434 ENGL 110 BE MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
43164 ENGL 110 BF TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
41609 ENGL 110 BG TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
32158 ENGL 110 BJ TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
32159 ENGL 110 BK TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
32161 ENGL 110 BL MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
32901 ENGL 110 BM MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
Evening Courses
32167 ENGL 110 JA Wed
TBA Hours: By Arr
32898 ENGL 110 JC Thu
TBA Hours: By Arr
Online Course
40158 ENGL 110 OLH
TBA Hours: By Arr
32220
32222
43634
41768
ENGL 828 AB
TBA Hours:
ENGL 828 AE
TBA Hours:
ENGL 828 BD
TBA Hours:
ENGL 828 BG
TBA Hours:
MWF
By Arr
MWF
By Arr
Daily
By Arr
Daily
By Arr
9:10-10:35
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:35
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
12:10-1:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
16-207 Carranza
18-102
16-207 Carranza
18-102
16-208 Stafford
18-102
16-208 Stafford
18-102
38563 ENGL 838 AE
TBA Hours:
40571 ENGL 838 AG
TBA Hours:
42438 ENGL 838 AI
TBA Hours:
41071 ENGL 838 AJ
TBA Hours:
42437 ENGL 838 CA
TBA Hours:
Evening Course
38129 ENGL 838 KA
TBA Hours:
MWF
By Arr
MWF
By Arr
MWF
By Arr
MWF
By Arr
MWF
By Arr
9:10-10:35
1.0 Hr/Wk
10:10-11:35
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:35
1.0 Hr/Wk
12:10-1:35
1.0 Hr/Wk
1:10-2:35
1.0 Hr/Wk
6:30-9:30
1.0 Hr/Wk
6:30-9:30
1.0 Hr/Wk
16-143 Vandenberg
18-104
16-247 Dowling
18-104
3.0
41116 ENGL 865 A2 Tue
1:10-5:00 16-242 Escamilla
Start and end dates for section 41116: 3/5 3/26
3.0
ENGL 875 ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Online Heyman
1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
32176 ENGL 161 AX TTh 11:10-12:25 18-108 Steele
Evening Course
32177 ENGL 161 JX Thu 6:30-9:30 18-204 Reynolds
3.0
18-203 Goldstone
18-104
16-247 Murphy, M.
18-104
16-205 Richardson
18-104
14-202 Murphy, M.
18-104
Online Herman
1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
Need more
information?
5.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
Wed
TTh
TTh
ESL 845
ESL 855
Level 2
ESL 826
ESL 846
ESL 856
Level 3
ESL 827
ESL 847
ESL 857
Level 4
ESL 828
Level 5
ESL 400
ESL 848
COMM 855
READ 825
READ 830
ESL 400 COMPOSITION FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS
(CSU, UC)
42441 ESL 400 AB
TBA Hours:
41075 ESL 400 BA
TBA Hours:
Evening Course
32197 ESL 400 JA
TBA Hours:
MWF
By Arr
MWF
By Arr
9:10-10:35
1.0 Hr/Wk
12:10-1:35
1.0 Hr/Wk
16-244 Ridgway
18-104
16-204 Murphy, K.
18-104
5.0
TTh 6:30-8:45 16-207 McCormick
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104
5.0
ESL 828 WRITING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS IV
9:45-11:00 16-244 Ridgway
11:10-12:25 16-101 Alunan
8:10-9:25 16-240 Mach
6:30-9:30 18-204 Reynolds
11:10-12:25 16-101 Alunan
8:10-9:25 16-240 Mach
5.0
ESL 825 WRITING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS I
4.0
ESL 826 WRITING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS II
MWF 12:10-1:35 16-244 Melnick
5.0
4.0
32235 ESL 826 AB
43730 ESL 826 AE
Evening Course
32237 ESL 826 JA
4.0
ESL 827 WRITING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS III
4.0
4.0
0.5-3.0
1.0
32245 ESL 828 AB
43507 ESL 828 AC
42445 ESL 828 AE
Evening Course
34483 ESL 828 JA
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
MWF 8:10-9:35 16-242 Murphy, T.
MWF 9:10-10:35 14-218 Ebert
5.0
5.0
TTh
5.0
6:30-8:45 16-242 De Prosse
MWF 9:10-10:35 16-246 Smith, B.
MWF 9:10-10:35 14-115 Fong
MWF 12:10-1:35 16-242 Sobel
5.0
5.0
5.0
TTh
5.0
6:30-8:45 16-246 Sid
MWF 9:10-10:35 16-205 Sobel
MWF 9:10-10:35 16-106 Murphy, K.
MWF 12:10-1:35 16-246 Smith, B.
5.0
5.0
5.0
TTh
5.0
6:30-8:45 16-244 Smith, B.
ESL 845 CONVERSATION FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS I
42892 ESL 845 AE
TBA Hours:
MWF 11:10-12:00 16-202 Murphy, T.
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
3.0
ESL 846 CONVERSATION FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS II
32833 ESL 846 AB
TBA Hours:
Evening Course
32834 ESL 846 JB
TBA Hours:
MWF 11:10-12:00 16-242 Staff
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
3.0
Mon 6:30-9:45 16-205 Schulze
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
3.0
ESL 847 CONVERSATION FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS III
42447 ESL 847 AA
TBA Hours:
Evening Course
38565 ESL 847 JA
TBA Hours:
MWF 11:10-12:00 16-204 Ebert
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
3.0
Mon 6:30-9:45 16-242 Tritasavit
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
3.0
ESL 848 CONVERSATION FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS IV
3.0
3.0
LIT. 830 GREEK MYTHOLOGY AND CLASSICAL
LITERATURE
36465 LIT. 830 AX
ESL 825
43640 ESL 825 AE
LIT. 824 AMERICAN LITERATURE II
36462 LIT. 824 AX
Level 1
4.0
LIT. 809 BIBLE AS LITERATURE
Evening Course
36461 LIT. 809 JX
Reading &
Vocabulary
4.0
Wed 6:30-9:30 18-204 Reynolds
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104
TTh
Listening &
Speaking
4.0
4.0
LIT. 202 AMERICAN LITERATURE II (CSU, UC)
32465 LIT. 430 AX
Grammar &
Writing
16-204 Webb
18-102
16-204 Webb
18-102
4.0
LIT. 430 GREEK MYTHOLOGY AND CLASSICAL
LITERATURE (CSU, UC)
3.0
Program
Skill Levels
42443 ESL 827 AC
43731 ESL 827 AD
42444 ESL 827 AF
Evening Course
32879 ESL 827 JC
4.0
LIT. 105 THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE (CSU, UC)
TTh
(English as a Second Language)
4.0
32247 ENGL 850 AO By Arr to 9.0 Hrs/Wk18-104 Steele
32464 LIT. 202 AX
ESL COURSE SEQUENCE
16-104 Reynolds
18-102
16-204 Keller
18-102
14-215 Chan
18-102
16-143 Jones
18-102
16-242 Escamilla
18-102
16-246 Luck
18-102
16-104 Reynolds
18-102
16-102 Jones
18-102
16-102 Stockhus
18-102
16-247 Chu
18-102
ENGL 850 INDIVIDUAL WRITING INSTRUCTION
Evening Course
32460 LIT. 105 JX
TBA Hours:
ENGL 165 ADVANCED COMPOSITION (CSU, UC)
10:10-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:45-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
32203 ENGL 848 AA MTWTh9:10-10:00
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
38344 ENGL 848 AB MWF 9:10-10:20
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
32215 ENGL 848 AF MWF 10:10-11:20
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
32207 ENGL 848 AH MTWTh10:10-11:00
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
42439 ENGL 848 AI MTWTh10:10-11:00
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
32208 ENGL 848 AM MTWTh11:10-12:00
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
42440 ENGL 848 AT MWF 11:10-12:20
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
32214 ENGL 848 BA MTWTh12:10-1:00
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
41073 ENGL 848 BB MTWTh1:10-2:00
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
39670 ENGL 848 BC MWF 11:10-12:20
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
Evening Courses
32219 ENGL 848 JA MW 6:30-8:20
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
32217 ENGL 848 JC TTh 6:30-8:20
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
See also READ 807, 809, and 825 and COMM 855.
5.0
ENGL 848 INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITION AND READING
43342 ENGL 875 AA TTh
ENGL 163 CREATIVE WRITING III (CSU, UC)
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
32182 ENGL 163 AX TTh 11:10-12:25 18-108 Steele
Evening Course
32183 ENGL 163 JX Thu 6:30-9:30 18-204 Reynolds
5.0
ENGL 865 PROJECTS IN WORKPLACE WRITING
ENGL 162 CREATIVE WRITING II (CSU, UC)
A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
32179 ENGL 162 AX TTh 11:10-12:25 18-108 Steele
Evening Course
32180 ENGL 162 JX Thu 6:30-9:30 18-204 Reynolds
TTh 6:30-8:45 16-206 Wallace
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-102
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
5.0
16-243 Alunan
5.0
18-102
14-213 Newman
5.0
18-102
14-205 Goldstone
5.0
18-102
16-101 Newman
5.0
18-102
16-206 Kitamura
5.0
18-102
3.0
3.0
5.0
ENGL 838 INTENSIVE INTRODUCTION
TO COMPOSITION AND READING
16-105 Brennan
18-104
16-206 Fitzgerald
18-104
16-107 James
18-104
16-246 Luck
18-104
16-208 Smith, M.
18-104
16-104 Reynolds
18-104
16-102 Scheffer
18-104
16-201 Cutler
18-104
16-207 Stockhus
18-104
16-101 Richardson
18-104
18-206 Fitzgerald
18-104
16-205 Walker
18-104
16-201 Cutler
18-104
16-242 Escamilla
18-104
16-206 Dowling
18-104
16-205 Smith, M.
18-104
16-205 Smith, M.
18-104
3.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
ENGL 828 BASIC COMPOSITION AND READING
8:10-9:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
10:10-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
10:10-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:45-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:45-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
10:10-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:45-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
12:10-1:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
12:10-1:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
1:10-2:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
ENGL 161 CREATIVE WRITING I (CSU, UC)
42891 ENGL 165 AD MWF
TBA Hours: By Arr
35372 ENGL 165 BD TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
42890 ENGL 165 BF TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
32190 ENGL 165 CA MW
TBA Hours: By Arr
Online Course
32900 ENGL 165 OLH
TBA Hours: By Arr
Requires approval of Division Dean.
42777 ENGL 690 AC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 15-168 Comerford
42340 ENGL 690 AB By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 15-168 Comerford
42367 ENGL 690 AA By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 15-168 Comerford
3.0
42893 ESL 848 AB
TBA Hours:
43729 ESL 848 AD
TBA Hours:
Evening Course
40243 ESL 848 JA
TBA Hours:
MWF
By Arr
MWF
By Arr
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
16-205 Sobel
18-103
14-115 Fong
18-103
3.0
3.0
Mon 6:30-9:45 16-207 McCormick
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
3.0
ESL 850 INDIVIDUAL WRITING INSTRUCTION
39868 ESL 850 AO By Arr to 9.0 Hrs/Wk 18-104 Ridgway
0.5-3.0
3.0
ESL 855 READING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS I
3.0
32753 ESL 855 AC
TBA Hours:
3.0
ESL 856 READING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS II
3.0
WebSCHEDULE allows you to:
w collegeofsanmateo.edu/webschedule
32757 ESL 856 AC
TBA Hours:
Evening Course
32758 ESL 856 JA
TBA Hours:
MWF 9:10-10:00 16-202 Paolini
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
3.0
MWF 10:10-11:00 16-202 Paolini
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
3.0
Wed 6:30-9:30 16-242 De Prosse
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
3.0
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SPRING 2013 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
ESL 857 READING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS III
42894ESL 857 AA
TBA Hours:
32761 ESL 857 AB
TBA Hours:
Evening Course
32763 ESL 857 JA
TBA Hours:
TTh
By Arr
MWF
By Arr
9:45-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
12:10-1:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
16-202 Paolini
18-103
16-202 Paolini
18-103
3.0
3.0
Wed 6:30-9:30 16-240 Staff
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
3.0
ESL 891 ACCENT REDUCTION FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS
Evening Course
40556 ESL 891 JA
TBA Hours:
Mon 6:30-9:45 16-240 Bianchi-Mcelwee 3.0
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
39141 ESL 895 AO
By Arr to 9.0 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Paolini
0.5-3.0
ESL 896 ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY
FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH
37456 ESL 896 AO
By Arr to 4.5 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Paolini
By Arr to 4.5 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Paolini
Requires approval of Division Dean.
34024 FIRE 690 AA By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
34025 FIRE 690 BB By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
42812 FIRE 690 CC By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 19-113 Ross
0.5-1.5
0.5-1.5
Thu
TTh 12:45-2:00 14-104 Kawahara
TTh 11:10-12:25 14-102 Esteva
MWF 11:10-12:00 14-118 Ramirez
3.0
3.0
3.0
Wed
3.0
6:30-9:30 18-306 Ramirez
ETHN 102 INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES II (CSU, UC)
32268 ETHN 102 AA TTh 8:10-9:25 10-194 Gaines
33815 ETHN 102 AB MWF 10:10-11:00 10-194 Gaines
36082 ETHN 102 AC MWf 11:10-12:00 10-194 Gaines
3.0
3.0
3.0
ETHN 265 EVOLUTION OF HIP HOP CULTURE: A SOCIOECONOMIC AND POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE (CSU, UC)
9:45-11:00 10-194 Gaines
3.0
ETHN 288 AFRICAN-AMERICAN CINEMA (CSU, UC)
11:10-12:25 10-194 Gaines
3.0
ETHN 300 INTRODUCTION TO LA RAZA STUDIES (CSU, UC)
42147 ETHN 300 AB MWF 10:10-11:00 14-118 Ramirez
3.0
ETHN 351 THE PRIMAL MIND AND
CULTURAL DIVERSITY (CSU, UC)
32273 ETHN 351 AA TTh
12:45-2:00 14-102 Esteva
9:45-11:00 14-104 Kawahara
40486 FIRE 725 AA Wed
11:10-12:25 14-104 Kawahara
32300 FIRE 730 AA Thu
Evening Course
39879 FIRE 740 JA
Tue
3.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
Evening and Weekend Course
43725 FIRE 793 JA
MW 6:00-10:00 12-108 Cavallero
Sat 8:00-6:00
3.0
3.0
3.0
Wed
6:30-9:30 10-194 Staff
FILM 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
3.0
2.0
1.0
MWF
TTh
MWF
MWF
TTh
8:10-9:00
8:10-9:25
12:10-1:00
8:10-9:00
11:10-12:25
14-116
14-116
14-116
14-214
14-116
Still
Still
Robertson
Svanevik
Still
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
Wed
6:00-9:00 14-116 Robertson
3.0
HIST 202 UNITED STATES HISTORY II (CSU, UC)
32376 HIST 202 AC TTh 8:10-9:25 14-214 Svanevik
34535 HIST 202 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 14-214 Svanevik
Online Course
42576 HIST 202 OLH
Online Kornblau
3.0
3.0
3.0
HIST 260 WOMEN IN AMERICAN HISTORY (CSU, UC)
43560 HIST 260 AB MWF 11:10-12:00 14-214 Svanevik
Evening Course
35027 HIST 260 JA Tue
6:30-9:30 14-118 Cox
3.0
3.0
32379 HIST 310 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 14-214 Svanevik
32380 HIST 310 AB MWF 11:10-12:00 14-116 Still
3.0
3.0
HIST 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
3.0
Requires approval of Division Dean.
42879 HIST 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
32386 HIST 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
32387 HIST 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-413 Henson
3.0
2.0
1.0
12.0
HONORS PROJECT
FIRE 796 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN: BASIC (CSU)
A $150.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
43407 FIRE 796 AA TF
11:10-6:00 12-108 Roderick
10.0
FIRE 800 FIRE SERVICE ENTRANCE TEST PREPARATION
Evening Course
35477 FIRE 800 JA Thu
6:30-9:30 12-108 Kammeyer II
3.0
GEOGRAPHY
GEOG 100 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (CSU, UC)
32350 GEOG 100 AB TTh
9:45-11:00 16-243 Skinner
3.0
GEOG 110 CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY (CSU, UC)
11:10-12:25 16-243 Skinner
3.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
GEOLOGY
32355 GEOL 100 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 36-109 Hand
42887 GEOL 100 AB TTh 9:10-10:25 36-109 Hand
3.0
3.0
1:10-4:15 36-119 Hand
1.0
11:10-12:25 36-319 Whyte
3.0
6:00-9:00 36-215 Lucero
3.0
Adapted P.E.
ADAP 100 ADAPTED AQUATICS (CSU, UC)
31617 ADAP 100 AA TTh
12:35-1:508-SMALL Schmidt
1.0
ADAP 110 ADAPTED GENERAL CONDITIONING (CSU, UC)
31619 ADAP 110 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 5-170 Young
31620 ADAP 110 BA MWF 12:10-1:00 5-170 Young
31622 ADAP 110 BB TTh 11:10-12:25 5-170 Young
39488 ADAP 140 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 5-160 Young
31624 ADAP 140 CC MW 1:10-2:25 5-160 Young
1.0
1.0
1.0
Online Granieri
Online Granieri
3.0
3.0
Requires approval of Division Dean.
43099 HSCI 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
33128 HSCI 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
33129 HSCI 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
1.0
1.0
ADAP 155 ADAPTED BACK CARE (CSU)
9:35-10:50 8-202 Young
1.0
ADAP 875 ADAPTED EVALUATION
0.5
0.5
Aquatics
AQUA 109 INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING
AND BEGINNING WATER POLO (CSU, UC)
35824 AQUA 109 BX TTh
HSCI 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
9:35-10:508-POOL Wright
1.0
AQUA 127 SWIM FOR CONDITIONING (CSU, UC)
41128 AQUA 127 CX MWF 10:10-11:008-POOL Wright
37627 AQUA 127 DX MWF 11:10-12:008-POOL Wright
41129 AQUA 127 FX MWF 12:10-1:008-POOL Wright
1.0
1.0
1.0
AQUA 133 INDIVIDUAL SWIM CONDITIONING (CSU, UC)
3.0
2.0
1.0
43004 AQUA 133 BX
43217 AQUA 133 CX
43218 AQUA 133 DX
43220 AQUA 133 FX
TTh
MWF
MWF
MWF
9:35-10:508-POOL
10:10-11:008-POOL
11:10-12:008-POOL
12:10-1:008-POOL
Wright
Wright
Wright
Wright
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
AQUA 135 AQUA EXERCISE (CSU, UC)
HIST 100 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION I (CSU, UC)
MWF 10:10-11:00 14-116 Robertson
TTh 9:45-11:00 14-116 Robertson
3.0
3.0
HIST 101 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION II (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
32368 HIST 101 JA
KINESIOLOGY, ATHLETICS AND DANCE
41921 ADAP 875 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-170 Schmidt
41922 ADAP 875 BA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-170 Young
HSCI 100 GENERAL HEALTH SCIENCE (CSU, UC)
32365 HIST 100 AA
32364 HIST 100 AB
Students accepted into this new and unique interdisciplinary community will
join a dedicated group of faculty and students, working together to create
a rich, intellectual experience at CSM. Students will earn honors credit in
selected transfer courses by developing and successfully completing advanced
research projects. Students are required to concurrently enroll in an Honors
Project research seminar. Students must be accepted into the Honors Project
before registering for seminars. For more information, contact David Laderman
(laderman@smccd.edu) or Tim Maxwell (maxwellt@smccd.edu).
43641 FILM 329 AH Mon 2:10-4:00 18-206 Laderman
2.0
43770 PHYS 329 HN Wed 12:10-2:00 36-112 Janatpour
2.0
36505 ADAP 155 AA TTh
GEOL 101 GEOLOGY LABORATORY (CSU, UC)
42851 HSCI 100 AA TTh
Evening Course
42852 HSCI 100 JA Tue
Online Courses
42855 HSCI 100 OLH
43434 HSCI 100 OMH
HONORS PROJECT
ADAP 140 ADAPTED WEIGHT CONDITIONING (CSU, UC)
HISTORY
Students must be accepted into the Honors Project. See “Honors Project” on
this page.
43641 FILM 329 AH Mon 2:10-4:00 18-206 Laderman
2.0
Requires approval of Division Dean.
43344 FILM 690 AC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 15-168 Comerford
33247 FILM 690 AB By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 15-168 Comerford
33249 FILM 690 AA By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 15-168 Comerford
3.0
3.0
FILM 329 HONORS PROJECT SEMINAR (CSU)
32372 HIST 201 AA
32373 HIST 201 AB
40114 HIST 201 AC
43432 HIST 201 AD
42712 HIST 201 AE
Evening Course
32984 HIST 201 JA
HIST 310 CALIFORNIA HISTORY (CSU, UC)
HEALTH SCIENCE
FILM 153 SCREENWRITING (CSU)
Evening Course
43733 FILM 153 JD
3.0
GEOL 100 SURVEY OF GEOLOGY (CSU, UC)
FILM 121 FILM HISTORY II (CSU, UC)
6:10-9:00 10-194 Laderman
9:05-10:00 10-194
10:10-1:00 12-101 Constantino
3.0
FILM 100 INTRODUCTION TO FILM (CSU, UC)
Tue
Tue
7:10-10:00 12-108 Constantino
Requires approval of Division Dean.
42878 GEOG 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
32353 GEOG 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
32354 GEOG 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-413 Henson
FILM
Evening Course
41784 FILM 121 JB
3.0
FIRE 793 FIREFIGHTER I ACADEMY
32357 GEOL 101 AA Mon
Evening Course
35121 FILM 100 JB Mon 6:10-9:00 10-194 Laderman
Mon 9:05-10:00 10-194
Saturday Hybrid Course
32904 FILM 100 HYA Intro Mtg 12:00–3:00 pm 10-194 Laderman
Introductory meeting date for section 32904: 1/26
10:10-1:00 12-108 Ciucci
GEOG 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
ETHN 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
Requires approval of Division Dean.
32280 ETHN 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-413 Henson
32279 ETHN 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
42849 ETHN 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
10:10-1:00 12-108 Baird
3.0
ETHN 585 ETHNICITY IN CINEMA (CSU, UC)
32277 ETHN 585 AA TTh
3.0
FIRE 725 FIRE APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT (CSU)
40762 GEOG 110 AA TTh
ETHN 440 CULTURAL EXPERIENCE OF
ASIAN-AMERICAN WRITERS (CSU, UC)
37034 ETHN 440 AA TTh
2:10-5:00 12-108 Marshall Jr
FIRE 745 (FT3) FIRE PROTECTION
SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT (CSU)
ETHN 101 INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES I (CSU, UC)
40229 ETHN 288 AA TTh
3.0
FIRE 715 (FT1) FIRE PROTECTION ORGANIZATION (CSU)
32301 FIRE 745 AA Tue
42847 ETHN 265 AA TTh
2:10-5:00 12-108 Baird
FIRE 740 (FT4) BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
FOR FIRE PROTECTION (CSU)
ETHNIC STUDIES
32266 ETHN 101 AA
40226 ETHN 101 AB
40227 ETHN 101 AD
Evening Course
42713 ETHN 101 JA
3.0
2.0
1.0
FIRE 714 WILDLAND FIRE CONTROL (CSU)
39878 FIRE 714 AA Wed
3.0
HIST 201 UNITED STATES HISTORY I (CSU, UC)
FIRE 730 (FT5) FIRE BEHAVIOR AND COMBUSTION (CSU)
ESL 897 VOCABULARY FOR
NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH
37457 ESL 897 AO
32369 HIST 102 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 14-116 Still
FIRE 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
41846 FIRE 715 AA
ESL 895 INDIVIDUALIZED READING
IMPROVEMENT FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS
HIST 102 HISTORY OF AMERICAN CIVILIZATION (CSU, UC)
FIRE TECHNOLOGY
TTh
5:30-6:45 14-116 Robertson
3.0
Evening Course
43058 AQUA 135 LB TTh
4:15-5:308-SMALL Barrilleaux
1.0
Dance
DANC 117 TAP DANCE (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
41944 DANC 117 LA Wed
6:15-7:30 8-203 Walton
0.5
DANC 121 CONTEMPORARY MODERN DANCE (CSU, UC)
42629 DANC 121 BA TTh
12:35-1:50 8-203 Artha Negara
1.0
The CSM Catalog is your reference document for detailed degree, course or college information
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SPRING 2013 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
DANC 131 BEGINNING JAZZ DANCE (CSU, UC)
34031 DANC 131 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 8-203 Staff
INDV 252 BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE TENNIS (CSU, UC)
1.0
DANC 132 JAZZ DANCE II (CSU, UC)
1.0
7:45-9:00 8-202 Walton
0.5
DANC 153 INTERMEDIATE SOCIAL DANCE (CSU, UC)
7:45-9:00 8-203 Walton
7:00-10:00 8-203 Delmar
0.5
1.0
DANC 167 SWING DANCE I (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
42182 DANC 167 LA Mon
6:15-7:30 8-202 Walton
0.5
Fitness
FITN 116 BODY CONDITIONING (CSU, UC)
41117 FITN 116 AA
42392 FITN 116 AB
42391 FITN 116 AC
43129 FITN 116 AD
43425 FITN 116 BA
43449 FITN 116 BB
42393 FITN 116 DA
43578 FITN 116 DB
Evening Course
42396 FITN 116 LA
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTh
TTh
MWF
TTh
8:10-9:00 5-160
10:10-11:00 8-SOFT
11:10-12:00 8-117
11:10-12:00 5-160
7:10-8:00 5-160
9:35-10:50 5-160
11:10-12:25 8-SOFT
12:10-1:00 5-160
Owens
Borg
Pollack
Owens
Schmidt
Owens
Borg
Chu
6:00-7:15 5-160 Barrilleaux
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
1.0
1.0
FITN 220 WEIGHT CONDITIONING
FOR VARSITY FOOTBALL (CSU, UC)
FITN 220 AA By Arr 6.0 Hrs/Wk 8-117 Pollack
2.0
NOTE: This section is linked with ENGL 100 FD (32129) and ENGL 102
FD (42888) and is part of the Writing in the End Zone III Learning
Community. Students must enroll in all sections as linked.
FITN 220 AB By Arr 6.0 Hrs/Wk 8-117 Tulloch
2.0
FITN 225 ATHLETIC CONDITIONING (CSU, UC)
FITN 225 AA MWF 1:10-2:00 8-BASE Williams
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 8-BASE
FITN 225 AAH By Arr 18.5 Hrs/Wk8-SOFT Borg
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.3 Hrs/Wk 8-SOFT
Start and end dates for section 42373:12/13 1/13
FITN 225 CC MWF 3:10-4:00 8-117 Warner
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 8-117
1.0
1.0
1.0
11:10-12:25 14-218 Dailey
1.0
1.0
KINE 202 YOGA PEDAGOGY LAB (CSU)
43331 KINE 202 AA TTh
9:35-10:50 8-203 Dailey
1.0
FITN 237 TOTAL CORE TRAINING (CSU, UC)
42180 FITN 237 AB MWF 8:10-9:00 8-201 Schmidt
1.0
FITN 334 YOGA (CSU, UC)
41441 FITN 334 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 8-202 Melnick
41111 FITN 334 AB TTh 8:10-9:25 8-203 Dailey
1.0
1.0
KINE 301 INTRODUCTION TO PERSONAL TRAINING (CSU)
43319 KINE 301 AA MW
11:10-12:25 5-354 Havenar
3:10-4:25 8-203 Artha Negara
1.0
P.E. 101 THEORY OF BASEBALL (CSU, UC)
41099 P.E. 101 AA
TBA Hours:
MWF 12:10-1:00 8-BASE Williams
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 8-BASE
43268 FITN 338 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 8-202 Staff
1.0
2:10-3:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
2:10-3:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
10-192 Pollack
10-192
10-192 Tulloch
10-192
2.0
2.0
Team Sports
TEAM 110 BASKETBALL (CSU, UC)
33149 TEAM 110 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 8-201 Owens
41091 TEAM 110 BA MWF 12:10-1:00 8-201 Warner
1.0
1.0
TEAM 118 ADVANCED BASKETBALL: WOMEN (CSU, UC)
42218 TEAM 118 B2 By Arr 10.0 Hrs/Wk 8-201 Warner
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 8-201
Start and end dates for section 42218: 3/18 5/17
1.5
TEAM 135 ADVANCED FOOTBALL AND CONDITIONING
(CSU, UC)
32854 TEAM 135 A2 By Arr 12.0 Hrs/Wk 8 -FOOT Pollack
Start and end dates for section 32854: 4/7 5/16
1.5
TEAM 148 INDOOR SOCCER (CSU, UC)
41906 TEAM 148 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 8-201 Mangan
42937 TEAM 148 BB TTh 9:35-10:50 8-201 Mangan
Evening Course
41923 TEAM 148 LA Tue
6:00-8:30 8-201 Mangiola
1.0
1.0
1.0
11:10-12:258-TENN Warner
1.0
LEARNING COMMUNITIES
PUENTE PROJECT
The Puente Project is an interdisciplinary program with writing, counseling, and
mentoring components designed to support success in college and eventual
university transfer. This learning community focuses on the Chicano/Latino
Experience and spans two semesters. In fall students eligible for ENGL 838 and
848 register for ENGL 838 and CRER 120. In spring students continue in ENGL
100 & 102 and CRER 104, 105, & 301 (total of 2 units of CRER courses). Students
are required to enroll in the English and Career courses concurrently each semester. For more information contact Jon Kitamura (kitamuraj@smccd.edu) or
Lorena Gonzalez (gonzalezl@smccd.edu ). Visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/puente.
40617 CRER 104 A3 TTh 11:10-12:00
Gonzalez
0.5
Start and end dates for section 40617:4/16 5/9
39592 CRER 105 A2 TTh 11:10-12:00
Gonzalez
0.5
Start and end dates for section 39592: 3/12 4/11
42580 CRER 301 A1 TTh 11:10-12:00
Gonzalez
1.0
Start and end dates for section 42580: 1/15 3/7
43635 ENGL 100 AP MWF 11:10-12:00 16-206 Kitamura
3.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104
43636 ENGL 102 AP MW 12:10-1:00 16-206 Kitamura
2.0
WRITING IN THE END ZONE III
This learning community links Composition and Reading and Weight Conditioning for Varsity Football. Students will continue intensive critical reading and
writing practice, focusing on expository texts. Students will reflect on and
refine their reading and writing processes, learn to incorporate a variety of
advanced and sophisticated sentence structures into their writing, and write
logically organized and developed academic, text-based essays on a variety of
socially and culturally significant topics, some of which may relate to athletics.
32129 ENGL 100 FD MWF 11:10-12:00 16-107 James
3.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104
42888 ENGL 102 FD TTh 11:10-12:00 16-107 James
2.0
32321 FITN 220 AA By Arr 6.0 Hrs/Wk 8-117 Pollack
2.0
LIBRARY STUDIES
LIBR 100 INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESEARCH (CSU, UC)
43013 LIBR 100 A1 MW 12:10-1:00 9-200 Alexander
Start and end dates for section 43013:1/14 3/13
42568 LIBR 100 A2 TTh 12:10-1:00 9-200 Morris
Start and end dates for section 42568:3/19 5/16
Hybrid Course
43740 LIBR 100 HS1
3:00-4:00 9-200 Fink
Introductory meeting date for section 43740: 1/15
Start and end dates for section 43740:1/15 3/14
Online Courses
35472 LIBR 100 O1H
Online Tabatt
Start and end dates for section 35472:1/15 3/14
43509 LIBR 100 O2H
Online Alaniz
Start and end dates for section 43509:3/19 5/23
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
Also see Business
VARS 100 VARSITY BASEBALL (CSU, UC)
32862 VARS 100 AA By Arr 10.5 Hrs/Wk 8-BASE Williams
2.0
8-117 Williams
8-117
1.0
41619 VARS 133 A1 By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk 8-117 Pollack
TBA Hours: TTh 1.5 Hrs/Wk 8-117
Start and end dates for section 41619: 1/15 3/28
1.0
41648 VARS 134 A1 By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk 8-117 Tulloch
TBA Hours: TTh 1.5 Hrs/Wk 8-117
Start and end dates for section 41648: 1/15 3/28
MGMT 100 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT (CSU)
32570 MGMT 100 AATTh
Evening Course
40019 MGMT 100 JA Mon
11:10-12:20 14-202 Figone
3.0
6:30-9:45 14-206 Grubbs
3.0
MGMT 215 MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES (CSU)
VARS 134 DEFENSIVE VARSITY FOOTBALL LAB (CSU, UC)
1.0
Evening Course
32574 MGMT 215 JA Tue
6:30-9:20 36-109 Erickson
3.0
MGMT 235 TECHNIQUES OF SUPERVISION (CSU)
Evening Course
43009 MGMT 235 JA Thu
6:30-9:20 36-109 Erickson
3.0
MGMT 265 PROJECT MANAGEMENT (CSU)
41103 VARS 160 AA By Arr 10.5 Hrs/Wk8-POOL Wright
2.0
Evening Course
43544 MGMT 265 JA Thu
6:30-9:20 14-213 Comerford
3.0
MGMT 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
33220 VARS 185 AA By Arr 10.5 Hrs/Wk8-TRACK Mangan
2.0
2.0
Requires approval of Division Dean.
43222 MGMT 690 CCBy Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
32967 MGMT 690 BBBy Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
32576 MGMT 690 AABy Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 19-113 Ross
3.0
2.0
1.0
VARS 320 VARSITY SOFTBALL: WOMEN (CSU, UC)
32865 VARS 320 AA By Arr 10.5 Hrs/Wk 8-SOFT Borg
INDV 251 BEGINNING TENNIS (CSU, UC)
43741 LCTR 100 A1 F
2:30-3:50 10-220 Mendoza
By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk
Start and end dates for section 43741: 2/1 3/15
MANAGEMENT
Varsity Sports
Evening Course
41101 VARS 105 LA MWF 4:30-5:20
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
LCTR 100 EFFECTIVE TUTORING (CSU)
1.0
32864 VARS 300 A1 By Arr 12.0 Hrs/Wk 8-201 Warner
Start and end dates for section 32864: 1/14 3/15
6:00-9:00 8-201 Staff
Need more
information?
MW
By Arr
TTh
By Arr
VARS 300 VARSITY BASKETBALL: WOMEN (CSU, UC)
Individual Sports
INDV 120 BADMINTON (CSU, UC)
42386 INDV 251 AX TTh
P.E. 135 AA
TBA Hours:
P.E. 135 BB
TBA Hours:
3.0
VARS 185 VARSITY TRACK AND FIELD (CSU, UC)
FITN 338 YOGA/PILATES FUSION (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
34017 INDV 120 LA Mon
3.0
VARS 160 VARSITY SWIM (CSU, UC)
FITN 335 PILATES (CSU, UC)
41909 FITN 335 BB TTh
1.0
VARS 133 OFFENSIVE VARSITY FOOTBALL LAB (CSU)
FITN 235 CROSS TRAINING BOOT CAMP (CSU, UC)
41121 FITN 235 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 8-SOFT Borg
3.0
VARS 105 VARSITY BASEBALL CONDITIONING (CSU, UC)
FITN 226 PLYOMETRIC CONDITIONING (CSU, UC)
43481 FITN 226 AAH By Arr 18.5 Hrs/Wk8-BASE Williams
Start and end dates for section 73781: 12/13 1/13
43482 FITN 226 BB MWF 4:10-5:00 8-SOFT Borg
3.0
KINE 201 YOGA PEDAGOGY LECTURE (CSU)
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
3.0
12:35-1:50 5-352 Dailey
MW
MW
MWF 9:10-10:00 5-160 Schmidt
MWF 10:10-11:00 5-160 Owens
1.0
KINE 200 YOGA HISTORY AND CULTURE (CSU, UC)
43408 KINE 201 AA TTh
LEARNING CENTER
1.0
5:10-6:00 5-170 Artha Negara
6:10-7:25 5-170
1.0
1.0
5:30-6:45 5-160 Mangan
7:00-8:15 5-160 Tulloch
3.0
KINE 125 PILATES MAT INSTRUCTOR TRAINING (CSU)
Evening Course
43580 KINE 125 LA
TTh 11:10-12:25 5-160 McKinney
MWF 10:10-11:00 5-160 Owens
5:30-6:45 5-160 Mangan
7:00-8:15 5-160 Tulloch
1.0
Schmidt
3/14
Schmidt
5/16
41124
43003
FITN 202 INTERMEDIATE WEIGHT TRAINING (CSU, UC)
42374
42373
43339
KINE 120 B1 TTh 11:10-12:00 5-352
Start and end dates for section 43305: 1/15
KINE 120 B2 TTh 11:10-12:00 5-352
Start and end dates for section 43561: 3/19
P.E. 135 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND
INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS (CSU, UC)
Online Schmidt
FITN 201 BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING (CSU, UC)
32321
40976
43305
43561
1.0
Online Course
43114 FITN 134 OLH
43057 FITN 202 BB
43001 FITN 202 BX
Evening Courses
43131 FITN 202 JX
42401 FITN 202 LX
11:10-12:258-TENN Warner
43333 KINE 101 AA MWF 1:10-2:00 5-354 Chu
43307 KINE 200 AA TTh
FITN 134 TRACK AND TRAIL AEROBICS (CSU, UC)
43583 FITN 201 BB
43056 FITN 201 BX
Evening Courses
43130 FITN 201 JX
42400 FITN 201 LX
33169 INDV 254 AX TTh
KINE 120 FIRST AID/CPR (CSU)
DANC 161 TANGO ARGENTINO (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
41118 DANC 161 LA Mon
1.0
Theory
KINE 101 INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY (CSU, UC)
DANC 151 BEGINNING SOCIAL DANCE (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
42178 DANC 153 LA Wed
11:10-12:258-TENN Warner
INDV 254 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED TENNIS (CSU, UC)
34937 DANC 132 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 8-203 Staff
Evening Course
41112 DANC 151 LA Mon
32446 INDV 252 AX TTh
2.0
1.0
WebSCHEDULE allows you to:
w collegeofsanmateo.edu/webschedule
~ View course descriptions & prerequisite information
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SPRING 2013 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
32486 MATH 120 AA Daily
TBA Hours: By Arr
32489 MATH 120 AB Daily
TBA Hours: By Arr
32488 MATH 120 AC Daily
TBA Hours: By Arr
32490 MATH 120 AD Daily
TBA Hours: By Arr
32493 MATH 120 AE Daily
TBA Hours: By Arr
32494 MATH 120 AF Daily
TBA Hours: By Arr
32491 MATH 120 AG Daily
TBA Hours: By Arr
41428 MATH 120 AH Daily
TBA Hours: By Arr
Evening Courses
32496 MATH 120 JB TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
33549 MATH 120 JC TTh
TBA Hours: By Arr
Saturday Hybrid Course
32487 MATH 120 HSH TBA Hours: By Arr
MATHEMATICS
COURSE SEQUENCE
Students start math sequence as indicated by the Math
Placement Test and other measures as appropriate.
MATH 811
MATH 802*
MATH 110
MATH 120
or
or
MATH 222 PRECALCULUS (CSU, UC)
MATH 120 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
MATHEMATICS
Non
Degree
Applicable
MATH 111
+
MATH 112
MATH 122
+
MATH 123
Associate
Degree
Applicable
University
Transferable
MATH 110 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA
32468 MATH 110 AA Daily 8:10-9:00 16-140 Hom
5.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
40316 MATH 110 AB Daily 9:10-10:00 18-205 Tarski
5.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
32470 MATH 110 AC Daily 10:10-11:00 18-207 Church
5.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
32471 MATH 110 AD Daily 11:10-12:00 18-303 Robinson
5.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
32473 MATH 110 AE Daily 12:10-1:00 16-140 Siawoush Moughadam 5.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
Evening Course
32475 MATH 110 JA MW 7:00-9:25 18-207 Tsuchiyose
5.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
Saturday Hybrid Course
41945 MATH 110 HSHIntro Mtg 10:00-11:00 am 36-319 Lehmann
5.0
By Arr 5.4 Hrs/Wk ONLN
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
Introductory meeting date for section 41945: 1/19
18-201 Shender
5.0
18-202
18-207 Siawoush Moughadam 5.0
18-202
Hybrid Church
1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
32497
40320
MATH 122 AA
TBA Hours:
MATH 122 AC
TBA Hours:
MWF
By Arr
MWF
By Arr
9:10-10:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
10:10-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
18-302 Ionel
18-202
16-141 Hofeld
18-202
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
MATH 125 AA
TBA Hours:
MATH 125 AB
TBA Hours:
MATH 125 AC
TBA Hours:
MWF
By Arr
TTh
By Arr
MWF
By Arr
8:10-9:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
12:10-1:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
18-304 Kalantar
3.0
18-202
18-207 Gregory
3.0
18-202
16-141 Ionel
3.0
18-202
MATH 130 ANALYTIC TRIGONOMETRY (CSU)
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
MATH 125 ELEMENTARY FINITE MATHEMATICS (CSU, UC)
MATH 145 LIBERAL ARTS MATHEMATICS (CSU, UC)
3.0
3.0
32501 MATH 123 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 18-307 Gurskaya
3.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
32500 MATH 123 AB MWF 8:10-9:00 18-301 Ionel
3.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
Evening Course
32502 MATH 123 JA Tue
7:00-9:50 16-140 Nadkarni
3.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
Saturday Hybrid Course
43769 MATH 123 HSHIntro Mtg 11:10am-1:00pm 36-319 Hom
3.0
By Arr 2.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
Introductory meeting date for section 43769: 1/26
32503
32504
32505
MTWTh10:10-11:00
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
TTh 11:10-1:00
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
MTWTh12:10-1:00
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
18-301 Wong
18-202
18-305 Hasson
18-202
18-301 Wong
18-202
4.0
TTh 5:00-6:50 18-305 Hasson
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
4.0
Hybrid Course
40588 MATH 145 HYATue
8:10-9:25 16-141 Gregory
By Arr 1.6 Hrs/Wk ONLN
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
4.0
4.0
MATH 241 AA
TBA Hours:
MATH 241 AB
TBA Hours:
MATH 241 AD
TBA Hours:
10:10-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
18-201 Davis
18-202
18-301 Wong
18-202
5.0
5.0
TTh 5:00-7:20 18-205 Nishanian
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
Daily
By Arr
Daily
By Arr
Daily
By Arr
8:10-9:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
10:10-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
5.0
18-305 O’Mahony
18-202
18-207 Lehmann
18-202
18-305 Shender
18-202
5.0
5.0
5.0
32532 MATH 242 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 18-303 Callahan
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
3.0
MATH 251 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I
(CSU, UC)
32536
40322
32537
MATH 251 AB
TBA Hours:
MATH 251 AD
TBA Hours:
MATH 251 AE
TBA Hours:
Daily
By Arr
Daily
By Arr
MW
By Arr
8:10-9:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
1:10-3:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
18-205 Robinson
18-202
16-140 Lehmann
18-202
18-303 Komas
18-202
5.0
5.0
5.0
MATH 252 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II
(CSU, UC)
32538 MATH 252 AA
TBA Hours:
34036 MATH 252 AB
TBA Hours:
Evening Course
32540 MATH 252 JA
TBA Hours:
Daily
By Arr
Daily
By Arr
8:10-9:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
18-201 Davis
18-202
16-140 Hom
18-202
TTh 7:00-9:20 18-307 Hasson
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
5.0
5.0
5.0
MATH 253 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY III
(CSU, UC)
32541 MATH 253 AA Daily 8:10-9:00 18-207 Church
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
5.0
MATH 268 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS (CSU, UC)
38991 MATH 268 AA TTh 2:10-4:00 18-205 Nishanian
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
4.0
MATH 270 LINEAR ALGEBRA (CSU, UC)
32543 MATH 270 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 18-301 Feinman
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
3.0
MATH 275 ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
32544 MATH 275 JA Tue
6:30-9:20 18-303 Komas
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
3.0
MATH 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
Requires approval of Division Dean.
43100 MATH 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
33179 MATH 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
33181 MATH 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
3.0
2.0
1.0
MATH 802 PREPARATION FOR ALGEBRA
41302 MATH 802 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 18-302 Feinman
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
3.0
4.0
4.0
MATH 850 MATHEMATICS SUPPLEMENT I
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
3.0
MATH 811 ARITHMETIC REVIEW
42319 MATH 811 AA
TBA Hours:
32545 MATH 811 BA
TBA Hours:
32546 MATH 811 CA
TBA Hours:
32547 MATH 811 DA
TBA Hours:
42306 MATH 811 EA
TBA Hours:
Evening Course
32551 MATH 811 JA
TBA Hours:
MATH 200 ELEMENTARY PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
(CSU, UC)
32515 MATH 200 AA MW 8:10-10:00 16-111 Brown
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
32517 MATH 200 AB TTh 8:10-10:00 16-111 Brown
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
32518 MATH 200 AC MTWTh8:10-9:00 18-307 Gavryshova
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
34924 MATH 200 AD MTWTh10:10-11:00 18-303 Gavryshova
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
32519 MATH 200 AE MW 11:10-1:00 16-111 Gregory
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
32520 MATH 200 AF TTh 11:10-1:00 16-111 Nadkarni
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
42304 MATH 200 AG TTh 1:10-3:00 18-201 Fischer
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
41429 MATH 200 AR MTWTh11:10-12:00 16-141 Zemskova
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
Evening Courses
41919 MATH 200 JA TTh 4:30-6:30 16-111 Nadkarni
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
32522 MATH 200 JB MW 7:00-9:00 18-201 Shahrvini
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
Hybrid Course
43445 MATH 200 HS Intro Mtg 6:00-7:00 pm16-111 Feinman
By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
Introductory meeting for section 43445:1/14
32528
32527
40592
Daily
By Arr
Daily
By Arr
MATH 242 APPLIED CALCULUS II (CSU, UC)
MATH 123 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA II
3.0
3.0
MATH 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA II
32481 MATH 112 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 18-302 Callahan
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
40319 MATH 112 AB TTh 8:10-9:25 18-301 Urman
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
32482 MATH 112 AC MWF 9:10-10:00 16-141 Hofeld
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
32483 MATH 112 AD MWF 10:10-11:00 16-209 Tarski
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
Hybrid Course
43765 MATH 112 HSHIntro Mtg 9:00-11:00 am 36-319 Hom
By Arr 2.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
Introductory meeting date for section 43765: 1/26
MATH 241 APPLIED CALCULUS I (CSU, UC)
4:30-6:50
1.0 Hr/Wk
7:00-9:20
1.0 Hr/Wk
41915 MATH 130 AB
TBA Hours:
41916 MATH 130 AD
TBA Hours:
41917 MATH 130 AE
TBA Hours:
Evening Course
41918 MATH 130 JA
TBA Hours:
MATH 111 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA I
32476 MATH 111 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 16-141 Hofeld
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
32477 MATH 111 AC MWF 11:10-12:00 18-207 Kalantar
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
32478 MATH 111 AD MWF 11:10-12:00 18-302 Callahan
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
32479 MATH 111 AE MWF 12:10-1:00 18-207 Staff
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
Evening Course
32480 MATH 111 JA Wed 7:00-9:50 18-303 Hirsch
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
Hybrid Course
43777 MATH 111 HS Intro Mtg 8:00-9:00 am 36-319 Lehmann
By Arr 2.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
Introductory meeting date for section 43777: 1/14
5.0
18-303 Gurskaya
18-202
18-201 Robinson
18-202
16-140 Hom
18-202
18-205 Zemskova
18-202
18-307 Komas
18-202
18-205 Davis
18-202
18-201 Hellerstein
18-202
18-307 Nishanian
18-202
MATH 122 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA I
*Not required: Intended as a bridge between MATH 811 and MATH 110 or MATH 111.
See the CSM Catalog, your counselor, or
assist.org for transferable math courses
related to your preferred major.
5.0
32524 MATH 222 AA
TBA Hours:
37093 MATH 222 AB
TBA Hours:
Evening Course
32525 MATH 222 JA
TBA Hours:
8:10-9:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
10:10-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
10:10-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
10:10-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
MWF
By Arr
MWF
By Arr
MWF
By Arr
MWF
By Arr
TTh
By Arr
9:10-10:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
10:10-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
11:10-12:25
1.0 Hr/Wk
18-304 Staff
18-202
18-305 Kalantar
18-202
18-304 Staff
18-202
18-304 Komas
18-202
18-302 Urman
18-202
Tue
6:00-8:50 18-301 Wong
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-202
42353 MATH 850 HOBy Arr 18-201 Feinman
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
0.5-2.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
MUSIC
MUS. 100 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC (CSU, UC)
32594 MUS. 100 AA MWF
32593 MUS. 100 AC MWF
40063 MUS. 100 AE TTh
32595 MUS. 100 AF MWF
42955 MUS. 100 AH TTh
TTh
Online Course
40746 MUS. 100 OLH
8:10-9:00
9:10-10:00
9:45-11:00
10:10-11:00
11:10-12:25
11:10-12:25
2-250
10-193
2-250
2-110
2-240
2-110
Ferguson
Hanson
Galisatus
Devine
Hoffmann
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
Online Bobrowski
3.0
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SPRING 2013 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
MUS. 102 MUSICIANSHIP II (CSU, UC)
MUS. 404 VOICE IV (CSU, UC)
32597 MUS. 102 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 2-250 Jackson Colombo 3.0
Evening Course
42088 MUS. 404 JX Wed
MUS. 104 MUSICIANSHIUP IV (CSU, UC)
32599 MUS 104 AA
TTh
9:45-11:00 2-110 Jackson Colombo 3.0
NURS 241 ADVANCED MEDICAL/SURGICAL NURSING (CSU)
6:30-9:30 2-150 Baker
1.0
MUS. 424 SMALL JAZZ ENSEMBLES (CSU, UC)
32601 MUS. 132 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 2-250 Jackson Colombo 3.0
43456 MUS. 424 AX Mon
Mon
Wed
MUS. 134 HARMONY IV (CSU, UC)
MUS. 425 CONTEMPORARY JAZZ COMBO (CSU, UC)
32603 MUS. 134 AA
43457 MUS. 425 AX Mon
Mon
Wed
MUS. 132 HARMONY II (CSU, UC)
TTh
11:10-12:25 2-250 Jackson Colombo 3.0
MUS. 202 MUSIC LISTENING AND ENJOYMENT (CSU, UC)
32604 MUS. 202 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 10-193 Hanson
Evening Course
33614 MUS. 202 JA Wed 7:00-10:00 2-250 Lim
Online Course
33953 MUS. 202 OLH
Online Williams
3.0
3.0
3.0
MUS. 231 AFRO-LATIN PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE I (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
43693 MUS. 231 JX
Thu
Thu
3:25-5:00 2-150 Santos
5:10-6:00 2-150
2.0
3:20-4:10 2-150 Devine
4:15-5:10 2-150
3:20-5:10 2-150
3:20-4:10 2-150 Devine
4:15-5:10 2-150
3:20-5:10 2-150
Evening Course
43687 MUS. 429 JA Tue
Tue
Tue
7:00-7:50 2-150 Galisatus
8:00-10:05 2-150
7:00-10:05 2-150
Evening Course
40311 MUS. 430 JA Tue
7:00-10:00 2-150 Galisatus
MUS. 454 JAZZ WORKSHOP BIG BAND (CSU, UC)
43688
MUS. 233 AFRO-LATIN PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE III (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
43695 MUS. 233 JX Thu
Thu
3:25-5:00 2-150 Santos
5:10-6:00 2-150
2.0
MUS. 234 AFRO-LATIN PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE IV (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
43696 MUS. 234 JX Thu
Thu
3:25-5:00 2-150 Santos
5:10-6:00 2-150
2.0
MUS. 250 WORLD MUSIC (CSU, UC)
Online Course
43012 MUS. 250 OLH
Online Bobrowski
3.0
MUS. 275 HISTORY OF JAZZ (CSU, UC)
32606 MUS. 275 AA MW
11:10-12:25 2-110 Galisatus
3.0
MUS. 290 ELECTRONIC MUSIC I (CSU)
33948 MUS. 290 AA Tue
Thu
11:10-1:00 10-160 Bobrowski
11:10-1:45 10-170
3.0
11:10-2:15 10-160 Bobrowski
11:10-12:00 10-170
3.0
MUS. 293 AUDIO FOR VISUAL MEDIA (CSU)
43686 MUS. 293 AA Mon
Wed
11:10-2:15 10-160 Bobrowski
11:10-12:00
3.0
MUS. 301 PIANO I (CSU, UC)
32609 MUS. 301 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 2-240 Ferguson
32943 MUS. 301 AC TTh 9:45-11:00 2-240 Hoffmann
1.0
1.0
MUS. 302 PIANO II (CSU, UC)
32610 MUS. 302 AA TTh
1:10-2:25 2-240 Hoffmann
1.0
MUS. 303 PIANO III (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
32611 MUS. 303 JX Wed
4:00-6:50 2-240 Jackson Colombo 1.0
MUS. 304 PIANO IV (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
32612 MUS. 304 JX Wed
4:00-6:50 2-240 Jackson Colombo 1.0
MUS. 371 GUITAR I (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
32614 MUS. 371 JX
Thu
7:00-10:00 2-150 Ferguson
1.0
MUS. 372 GUITAR II (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
32615 MUS. 372 JX Thu
7:00-10:00 2-150 Ferguson
1.0
MUS. 373 GUITAR III (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
33456 MUS. 373 JX Thu
7:00-10:00 2-150 Ferguson
1.0
MUS. 374 GUITAR IV (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
33523 MUS. 374 JX Thu
MUS. 454 AA
Mon
Mon
Mon
Wed
1:10-2:00
2:10-3:20
1:10-3:20
1:10-2:15
2-150 Galisatus
2-150
2-150
2-150
Evening Course
43787 MUS. 455 JA Mon 7:00-7:50 Staff Start and end dates for above lecture: 1/14 3/18
Mon 8:00-10:15
Mon 7:00-10:15
7:00-10:00 2-150 Ferguson
Requires approval of Division Dean.
40418 MUS. 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
32624 MUS. 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
32625 MUS. 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-413 Henson
3.0
2.0
1.0
NURSING
1.0
33076
33073
33069
37575
39158
NURS 221 AX MTh 10:30-12:45 5-390
UM 4:00-11:10 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 33076: 1/14
NURS 221 BX MTh 10:30-12:45 5-390
Sat
7:00-8:30 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for secton 33073: 1/14
NURS 221 CX MTh 10:30-12:45 5-390
TW
2:00-7:10 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 33069: 1/14
NURS 221 DX MTh 10:30-12:45 5-390
TW
2:00-7:50 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 37575: 3/18
NURS 221 EX MTh 10:30-12:45 5-390
Sat
7:00-7:00 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 39158: 3/18
32628
33078
33079
37980
39159
NURS 222 AX MTh 6:30-8:45 5-390
ThF 7:00-1:00
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 32628: 3/18
NURS 222 BX MTh 6:30-8:45 5-390
TW
7:00-1:00 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 33078: 3/18
NURS 222 CX MTh 6:30-8:45 5-390
TW
7:00-1:00 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 33079: 3/18
NURS 222 DX MTh 6:30-8:45 5-390
TW
7:00-12:10 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 37980: 1/14
NURS 222 EX MTh 6:30-8:45 5-390
TW
7:00-12:10 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 39159: 1/14
34585
34586
37988
38212
6:30-9:30 2-150 Baker
1.0
MUS. 402 VOICE II (CSU, UC)
6:30-9:30 2-150 Baker
1.0
MUS. 403 VOICE III (CSU, UC)
6:30-9:30 2-150 Baker
Smith
Staff
Smith
3/14
Smith
Withrington
Smith
3/16
Smith
3/14
Smith
4.5
4.5
4.5
NURS 225 AA
NURS 225 AB
NURS 225 AC
NURS 225 AD
Mon
Thu
Mon
Thu
Thu
Mon
Thu
Mon
1:00-2:30
5:00-6:15
4:55-6:25
1:30-2:45
1:30-2:40
4:55-6:10
5:00-6:10
1:00-2:15
5-380
5-380
5-380
5-380
5-360
5-360
5-380
5-380
NURS 241 AX MTh 1:10-3:25 5-390
TW
7:05-1:30 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 32629: 1/14
NURS 241 BX MTh 1:10-3:25 5-390
TW
7:05-1:30 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 33080: 1/14
NURS 241 CX MTh 1:10-3:25 5-390
FS
3:00-11:20 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 33081: 1/14
NURS 241 DX MTh 1:10-3:25 5-390
TW
7:00-1:25 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 33082: 1/14
NURS 241 EX MTh 1:10-3:25 5-390
TW
7:30-1:55 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 39462: 1/14
NURS 241 FX MTh 1:10-3:25 5-390
TW
7:05-1:30 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 39462: 1/14
Pennington
Damonte
Pennington
3/14
Pennington
Sharp
Pennington
3/14
Pennington
Felix
Pennington
3/16
Pennington
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
3/14
Pennington
Wisherop
Pennington
3/14
Pennington
Staff
Pennington
3/14
5.0
5.0
NURS 242 LEADERSHIP/MANAGEMENT IN NURSING (CSU)
32630
33083
33084
33085
39463
41903
NURS 242 AX MTh 1:10-3:25 5-390
TW
7:05-2:20 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 32630: 3/18
NURS 242 BX MTh 1:10-3:25 5-390
TW
7:05-2:20 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 33083: 3/18
NURS 242 CX MTh 1:10-3:25 5-390
FS
3:05-10:20 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 33084:3/18
NURS 242 DX MTh 1:10-3:25 5-390
TW
7:00-2:15 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 33085: 3/18
NURS 242 EX MTh 1:10-3:25 5-390
TW
7:30-2:45 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 39463: 3/18
NURS 242 EX MTh 1:10-3:25 5-390
TW
7:05-2:20 TBA
TBA Hours: MTh 2.0 Hrs/Wk 5-360
Start and end dates for section 39463: 3/18
Wisherop
Staff
Wisherop
5/16
Wisherop
Simon
Wisherop
5/16
Wisherop
Staff
Wisherop
5/18
Wisherop
Pennington
Wisherop
5/16
Wisherop
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5/16
Wisherop
Staff
Wisherop
5/16
5.0
NURS 245 NURSING SKILLS LAB IV
34587 NURS 245 AA
34588 NURS 245 AB
38000 NURS 245 AC
39464 NURS 245 AD
Mon
Thu
Thu
Thu
10:30-11:50
9:00-10:15
7:30-8:45
10:30-11:45
5-380
5-380
5-380
5-380
Staff
Wisherop
Staff
Wisherop
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
NURS 620 BRIDGE COURSE FOR ADVANCED ENTRY
STUDENTS (CSU)
4.5
43684 NURS 620 A1 MTThF 8:30-4:30 5-390 Pennington
Start and end dates for section 43684: 1/3 1/8
2.0
NURS 666 CAREERS IN NURSING (CSU)
5/16
Smith
Ford
Smith
5/18
Weekend Course
38475 NURS 666 U1HSat
9:00-5:00 5-390 Pennington
Sun 9:00-5:00 5-390 Wisherop
Start and end dates for section 38475: 3/16 3/17
1.0
NURS 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
NURS 222 MATERNITY NURSING (CSU)
Evening Course
42085 MUS. 401 JX Wed
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information?
1.5
MUS. 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
MUS. 401 VOICE I (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
42087 MUS. 403 JX Wed
1.5
MUS. 455 JAZZ ENSEMBLE (CSU, UC)
NURS 225 NURSING SKILLS LAB II
Evening Course
42086 MUS. 402 JX Wed
1.0
NURS 221 PEDIATRIC NURSING (CSU)
MUS. 291 ELECTRONIC MUSIC II (CSU)
43685 MUS. 291 AA Mon
Wed
1.5
MUS. 430 SYMPHONIC BAND (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
43694 MUS. 232 JX Thu
Thu
2.0
2.0
MUS. 429 WIND ENSEMBLE (CSU, UC)
MUS. 232 AFRO-LATIN PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE II (CSU, UC)
3:25-5:00 2-150 Santos
5:10-6:00 2-150
2.0
32629
33080
33081
33082
39462
41905
Requires approval of Division Dean.
43101 NURS 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
33184 NURS 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
33185 NURS 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
Anderson
Harris
Anderson
5/17
Anderson
Staff
Anderson
5/16
Anderson
Graven
Anderson
5/16
Anderson
Graven
Anderson
3/14
Anderson
Staff
Anderson
3/14
4.5
Smith
Anderson
Anderson
Withrington
Withrington
Anderson
Anderson
Smith
0.5
PALN 110 GENERAL PALEONTOLOGY (CSU, UC)
0.5
39216 PALN 110 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 36-119 Hand
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
4.5
NURS 808 OPEN SKILLS LABORATORY
42532 NURS 808 AO By Arr 4.5 Hrs/Wk 5-380 Staff
4.5
4.5
0.5-1.5
NURS 809 NURSING OPEN SKILLS LABORATORY
PRACTICUM
42949 NURS 809 AO By Arr 14.0 Hrs/Wk Staff
4.5
3.0
2.0
1.0
0.5-3.0
OCEANOGRAPHY
OCEN 100 OCEANOGRAPHY (CSU, UC)
32636 OCEN 100 AA TTh
11:10-12:25 36-109 Hand
3.0
PALEONTOLOGY
0.5
0.5
3.0
PALN 111 PALEONTOLOGY LABORATORY/FIELD STUDIES
(CSU, UC)
41951 PALN 111 AA Wed
1:10-4:00 36-119 Hand
1.0
1.0
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SPRING 2013 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
PHYS 270 PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS III (CSU, UC)
PHILOSOPHY
PHIL 100 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (CSU, UC)
40051 PHIL 100 AA MWF
32957 PHIL 100 AB MWF
36018 PHIL 100 AC MWF
32646 PHIL 100 AD TTh
32645 PHIL 100 AE MWF
42282 PHIL 100 AF MW
Evening Course
34536 PHIL 100 JA Tue
Online Course
43436 PHIL 100 OLH
9:10-10:00
10:10-11:00
8:10-9:00
11:10-12:25
11:10-12:00
12:10-1:25
18-204
18-306
18-204
18-306
18-204
18-306
Danielson
Ball
Danielson
Ball
Danielson
Ball
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
6:30-9:30 16-106 Johnson
3.0
Online Ball
3.0
PHIL 103 CRITICAL THINKING (CSU, UC)
37578 PHIL 103 AB TTh
9:45-11:00 18-306 Ball
3.0
PHIL 244 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL AND MORAL ISSUES
(CSU, UC)
32647 PHIL 244 AA TTh 9:45-11:00 18-204 Danielson
34537 PHIL 244 AB MWF 11:10-12:00 18-306 Ball
3.0
3.0
PHIL 300 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONS (CSU, UC)
35028 PHIL 300 AA TTh
11:10-12:25 16-106 Johnson
3.0
PHIL 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
Requires approval of Division Dean.
42882 PHIL 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
32651 PHIL 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
32652 PHIL 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-413 Henson
3.0
2.0
1.0
PHYSICS
PHYS 100 CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS (CSU, UC)
32653 PHYS 100 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 36-109 Staff
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
3.0
PHYS 126 PHYS 126 TEACHING SCIENCE I: K-5
CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE AND SEMINAR (CSU)
42710 PHYS 126 AX By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
TBA Janatpour
TBA Janatpour
43103 PHYS 128 AX By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
TBA Janatpour
PHYS 150 AA
TBA Hours:
PHYS 150 AB
TBA Hours:
MWF
MWF
By Arr
MWF
MWF
By Arr
8:10-9:00
9:10-10:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
10:10-11:00
11:10-12:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
36-112 Uchida
36-112
36-110
36-112 Locke
36-112
36-110
MWF
Thu
Tue
By Arr
MWF
Thu
Tue
By Arr
9:10-10:00
9:10-10:00
9:10-11:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
9:10-10:00
11:10-12:00
11:10-1:00
1.0 Hr/Wk
36-319 Sushko
36-114
36-114
36-110
36-319 Sushko
36-114
36-114
36-110
10:10-11:00 36-114 Locke
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
2:10-3:00 36-125 Janatpour
1.0
4.0
1.0
PHYS 250 PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS I (CSU, UC)
32656 PHYS 250 AX
TBA Hours:
37512 PHYS 250 BX
TBA Hours:
Evening Course
43771 PHYS 250 JA
TBA Hours:
MWF
Tue
Tue
Thu
By Arr
MWF
Tue
Tue
Thu
By Arr
10:10-11:00
11:10-12:00
12:10-1:00
11:10-1:00
2.0 Hrs/Wk
10:10-11:00
9:10-10:00
10:10-11:00
9:10-11:00
2.0 Hrs/Wk
36-109 Janatpour
4.0
36-112
36-112
36-112
36-110
36-109 Janatpour
4.0
36-112
36-112
36-112
36-110
MW 6:20-8:00 36-114 Locke
MW 8:10-9:30 36-114
By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 36-110
11:10-12:25 16-209 Miller
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
READING
PLSC 130 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (CSU, UC)
34259 PLSC 130 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 18-308 Armitage
READING COURSE
SEQUENCE
Non Degree
Applicable
READ 825
Associate Degree
Applicable
READ 830
University
Transferable
READ 400
3.0
3.0
PLSC 210 AMERICAN POLITICS (CSU, UC)
32665 PLSC 210 AF TTh
32662 PLSC 210 AG TTh
42096 PLSC 210 AH MWF
35029 PLSC 210 AA MWF
43439 PLSC 210 AJ MW 43466 PLSC 210 AK TTh
43467 PLSC 210 AL MWF
Evening Course
37794 PLSC 210 JA Wed
Online Course
37815 PLSC 210 OLH 9:45-11:00
12:45-2:00
12:10-1:00
9:10-10:10
1:10-2:25
8:10-9:25
8:10-9:00
16-209
16-209
18-308
14-104
14-104
14-104
14-104
Miller
Miller
Armitage
Noori
Damon
Damon
Noori
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
7:00-10:00 16-209 Miller
3.0
Online Armitage
3.0
PLSC 215 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN AMERICAN
POLITICS (CSU, UC)
3.0
READ 400 ACADEMIC TEXTBOOK READING (CSU)
A $4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
39146 READ 400 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 16-102 Wills
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
43073 READ 400 AC MWF 11:10-12:00 16-101 Wills
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
3.0
2.0
1.0
10-195
10-195
10-195
10-195
10-195
Clifford Jr
Clifford Jr
Clifford Jr
Clifford Jr
Staff
41122 READ 454 AO By Arr to 4.5 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Wills
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
32750 READ 812 AO By Arr to 9.0 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Wills
3.0
6:00-9:15 14-104 Rose
3.0
0.5-3.0
READ 814 BASIC SPELLING MASTERY
37454 READ 814 AO By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Wills
0.5-1.0
READ 815 ADVANCED SPELLING MASTERY
3.0
3.0
3.0
9:45-11:00 10-195 Clifford Jr
3.0
6:00-9:00 14-104 Stegner
3.0
37455 READ 815 AO By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Wills
0.5-1.0
READ 825 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE READING
A $4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration.
39456 READ 825 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 16-101 Marron
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
32732 READ 825 AB TTh 9:45-11:00 16-102 Lybrand
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
Evening Course
40739 READ 825 JB Wed 6:30-9:30 16-101 Marron
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
3.0
3.0
3.0
READ 830 COLLEGE AND CAREER READING
PSYC 201 CHILD DEVELOPMENT (CSU, UC)
8:10-9:25 10-195 Clifford Jr
3.0
PSYC 225 THEORIES OF PERSONALITY (CSU, UC)
11:10-12:25 10-193 Toomer
3.0
PSYC 300 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (CSU, UC)
12:45-2:00 10-193 Toomer
3.0
A $4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for on campus courses only.
38805 READ 830 AD MWF 10:10-11:00 16-101 Marron
3.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
Evening Course
32739 READ 830 JA Mon 6:30-9:45 16-101 Marron
3.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
Online Course
41794 READ 830 OLH
Online Marron
3.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN
READ 852 VOCABULARY IMPROVEMENT I
PSYC 410 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
39192 PSYC 410 JB Tue
Online Course
43768 PSYC 410 OLH
READ 808 BASIC PHONIC SKILLS
READ 812 INDIVIDUALIZED READING IMPROVEMENT
PSYC 200 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (CSU, UC)
33835 PSYC 300 AA TTh
3.0
3.0
PSYCH 121 BASIC STATISTICAL CONCEPTS (CSU, UC)
37003 PSYC 225 AA TTh
32747 READ 807 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 16-102 Wills
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
Online Horan
43737 PSYC 120 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 14-117 Staff
32704 PSYC 201 AA TTh
READ 807 BASIC PHONIC SKILLS
FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS
32748 READ 808 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 16-102 Wills
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-103
PSYC 120 INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH METHODS (CSU, UC)
34610 PSYC 200 AA TTh
Evening Course
40072 PSYC 200 JA Thu
0.5-1.5
3.0
32700 PSYC 110 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 14-104 Toomer
Mon
0.5-1.5
6:00-9:00 14-102 Stegner
33982 PSYC 105 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 10-195 Clifford Jr
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-195
Evening Course
32703 PSYC 121 JA 0.5-3.0
READ 454 COLLEGE-LEVEL
VOCABULARY IMPROVEMENT I (CSU)
41123 READ 455 AO By Arr to 4.5 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Wills
8:10-9:00
9:10-10:00
10:10-11:00
11:10-12:00
12:10-1:00
3.0
READ 455 COLLEGE-LEVEL
VOCABULARY IMPROVEMENT II (CSU)
PSYCHOLOGY
43766 PSYC 100 AI MWF
34841 PSYC 100 AB MWF
32684 PSYC 100 AC MWF
35698 PSYC 100 AD MWF
35699 PSYC 100 AF MWF
Evening Course
34826 PSYC 100 JA Tue
Online Course
43458 PSYC 100 OLH
3.0
READ 412 COLLEGE-LEVEL
INDIVIDUALIZED READING IMPROVEMENT (CSU)
41451 READ 412 AO By Arr to 9.0 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Wills
PSYC 110 COURTSHIP, MARRIAGE,
AND THE FAMILY (CSU, UC)
PHYS 221 GENERAL PHYSICS II-CALCULUS SUPPLEMENT
(CSU, UC)
35262 PHYS 221 AA Tue
37977 PLSC 110 AA TTh
PSYC 105 EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (CSU, UC)
PHYS 220 GENERAL PHYSICS II (CSU, UC)
32655 PHYS 220 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 36-125 Janatpour
Thu 2:10-5:00 36-125
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110
PLSC 110 CONTEMPORARY FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS
(CSU, UC)
PSYC 100 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (CSU, UC)
PHYS 211 GENERAL PHYSICS I-CALCULUS SUPPLEMENT
(CSU, UC)
40808 PHYS 211 AA Thu
3.0
2.0
1.0
POLITICAL SCIENCE
1.0
PHYS 210 GENERAL PHYSICS I (CSU, UC)
40804 PHYS 210 AX
TBA Hours:
43410 PHYS 210 BX
TBA Hours:
Requires approval of Division Dean.
43102 PHYS 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
33189 PHYS 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
33190 PHYS 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-111C Frontiera
Requires approval of Division Dean.
42883 PLSC 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
32681 PLSC 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
32682 PLSC 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-413 Henson
1.0
2.0
Requires approval of Division Dean.
42884 PSYC 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
32711 PSYC 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
32712 PSYC 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-413 Henson
PHYS 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
PLSC 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
PHYS 150 PREPARATION FOR PHYSICS
36456
36456
Students must be accepted into the Honors Project. See page $.
43770 PHYS 329 HN Wed 12:10-2:00 36-112 Janatpour
1.0
PHYS 128 TEACHING SCIENCE III: HIGH SCHOOL
CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE AND SEMINAR (CSU)
PSYC 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
4.0
PHYS 329 HONORS PROJECT SEMINAR (CSU)
42205 PLSC 215 AC MWF 11:10-12:00 16-209 Miller
PHYS 127 TEACHING SCIENCE II: MIDDLE SCHOOL
CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE AND SEMINAR (CSU)
42577 PHYS 127 AX By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk
34041 PHYS 270 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 36-125 Uchida
Wed 2:10-5:00 36-125
TBA Hours: By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 36-110
37458 READ 852 AO By Arr to 4.5 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Wills
6:00-9:00 10-193 Horan
3.0
Online Horan
3.0
0.5-1.5
READ 853 VOCABULARY IMPROVEMENT II
37459 READ 853 AO By Arr to 4.5 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Wills
0.5-1.5
PHYS 260 PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS II (CSU, UC)
32657 PHYS 260 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 36-114 Locke
Tue
2:10-5:00 36-114
TBA Hours: By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 36-110
4.0
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SPRING 2013 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
SPANISH
REAL ESTATE
For information about a Certificate of Specialization in Spanish, see the catalog
or contact the Language Arts Division Office (Bldg. 15, Room 168, 574-6314).
R.E. 110 REAL ESTATE PRACTICE (CSU)
32719 R.E. 110 AA
Tue
1:10-3:45 14-206 Keavney
3.0
R.E. 121 LEGAL ASPECTS OF REAL ESTATE I (CSU)
Evening Course
32720 R.E. 121 JA
Thu
6:00-8:50 19-121 Justman
32793 SPAN 110 AX Daily 8:10-9:00 18-203 Castillo
TBA Hours: By Arr 2.0 Hrs/WK 18-112
3.0
R.E. 200 REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS (CSU)
Evening Course
43543 R.E. 200 JA
Wed
6:10-9:00 14-206 Gilmartin
3.0
R.E. 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
Requires approval of Division Dean.
43205 R.E. 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
33177 R.E. 690 BB By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 19-113 Ross
33175 R.E. 690 AA By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 19-113 Ross
3.0
2.0
1.0
SOCIAL SCIENCE
SOSC 301 INTRODUCTION TO ALCOHOL
AND OTHER DRUG STUDIES (CSU)
38975 SOSC 301 AA Tue
9:10-12:00 18-304 Perezyanez
3.0
SOSC 302 PHARMACOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGICAL
EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG ABUSE (CSU)
Evening Course
43431 SOSC 302 JA Tue
6:30-9:30 18-308 DeDomenico
SPAN 110 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (CSU, UC)
3.0
5.0
SPAN 111 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (CSU, UC)
32795 SPAN 111 AE
TBA Hours:
Evening Course
32798 SPAN 111 JX
TBA Hours:
MWF 12:10-1:00 18-203 Castillo
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-112
3.0
Tue
6:30-9:30 18-203 Collis
By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-112
3.0
SPAN 112 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (CSU, UC)
35563 SPAN 112 AX Daily 8:10-9:00 18-203 Castillo
TBA Hours: Daily 1.7 Hrs/Wk 18-112
Start and end dates for section 35563: 3/4 5/17
Evening Course
32800 SPAN 112 JX Tue
6:30-9:30 16-102 Dinelli
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-112
3.0
3.0
Evening Course
37344 SOSC 314 JA Tue
SOSC 316 FIELD STUDIES AND SEMINAR II (CSU)
Evening Course
33980 SOSC 316 JA Wed
6:30-9:30 16-106 Stocker
3.0
Evening Course
43461 SOSC 325 JA Thu
6:30-9:30 14-118 Fullerton
3.0
SPAN 121 ADV. ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (CSU, UC)
43188 SPAN 121 AX Daily 9:10-10:00 18-203 Castillo
TBA Hours: Daily 1.8 Hrs/Wk 18-112
Start and end dates for section 43188: 1/14 3/22
3.0
3.0
SPAN 131 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I (CSU, UC)
Requires approval of Division Dean.
43403 SOSC 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
32791 SOSC 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
32792 SOSC 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-413 Henson
3.0
2.0
1.0
SOCIOLOGY
SOCI 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (CSU, UC)
32769 SOCI 100 AA TTh 8:10-9:25 10-192 Mathur
3.0
32767 SOCI 100 AB Thu 1:10-4:00 14-117 Staff
3.0
32766 SOCI 100 AC MWF 9:10-10:00 10-192 Mathur
3.0
32768 SOCI 100 AD TTh 9:45-11:00 10-192 Mathur
3.0
40230 SOCI 100 AE MWF 11:10-12:00 14-102 Williams
3.0
42872 SOCI 100 AG MWF 12:10-1:00 10-192 Mathur
3.0
43459 SOCI 100 AJ TTh 11:10-12:25 10-192 Mathur
3.0
Evening Course
34541 SOCI 100 JB Thu 7:00-9:50 14-117 Staff
3.0
Off Campus Evening Course
32963 SOCI 100 JAH Wed 5:45-8:45
MK Crawford
3.0
NOTE: This course meets at the Martin Luther King Center, 725 Monte
Diablo Ave., San Mateo.
Online Course
43155 SOCI 100 OLH
Online Williams
3.0
9:10 am
MWF, MW, Daily 8:10-10:40 am Wednesday, May 22
9:35/
9:45 am
TTh, T, Th
12:35/
TTh, T, Th
12:45 pm
8:10-10:40 am Thursday, May 23
8:10-10:40 am Tuesday, May 21
11:10- 1:40 pm Thursday, May 23
SPAN 132 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (CSU, UC)
32804 SPAN 132 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 18-203 Hidalgo De Keck 3.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-112
43345 SPAN 690 AC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 15-168 Comerford
33259 SPAN 690 AB By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 15-168 Comerford
33260 SPAN 690 AA By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 15-168 Comerford
3.0
2.0
1.0
SPAN 801 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH, I ELEMENTARY
6:30-9:30 18-203 Collis
2.0
SPAN 802 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH II, ADVANCED
ELEMENTARY
11:10- 1:40 pm Tuesday, May 21
1:10/
1:35 pm
MWF, MW, Daily 2:10- 4:40 pm Wednesday, May 22
1:10 pm
TTh, T, Th
2:10 pm
MWF, MW, Daily 2:10- 4:40 pm Monday, May 20
2:10 pm
TTh, T, Th
All Others
32803 SPAN 131 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 18-203 Hidalgo De Keck 3.0
TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-112
2:10- 4:40 pm Thursday, May 23
2:10- 4:40 pm Tuesday, May 21
11:10- 1:40 pm Friday, May 24
Notes:
When a course consists of lecture and laboratory, the final
examination is scheduled according to the time of the lecture. If your
class meets at a time other than those listed, please check with your
instructor for further information regarding your final examination.
If there is an unavoidable conflict in your final examination schedule,
see your instructor in one of the classes and request to take the
examination with another class. Examinations start promptly at
hours indicated and are held in the same room in which the class
regularly meets.
Evening/Weekend Classes
Final examinations for all evening, Saturday, and Sunday classes
will be given during the last class meeting for all courses:
Day of Regular Class Meeting
Final Examination
Monday classes
Monday, May 20
Tuesday classes
Tuesday, May 21
Wednesday and Monday/Wednesday
classes
Wednesday, May 22
Thursday and Tuesday/Thursday
classes
Thursday, May 23
Commonly requested forms, such as:
Friday classes
Friday, May 24
Transcript Evaluation/Course Substitution
Residency Reclassification
Prerequisite Equivalency
And many more
Saturday classes
Saturday, May 18
Sunday classes
Sunday, May 19
Evening Course
39179 SPAN 802 JX Tue
SOSC 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
TTh, T, Th
MWF, MW, Daily 11:10- 1:40 pm Wednesday, May 22
Evening Course
41474 SPAN 801 JX Tue
SOSC 325 CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS II:
MANAGMENT AND TREATMENT (CSU)
8:10 am
12:10 pm MWF, MW, Daily 11:10- 1:40 pm Monday, May 20
32805 SPAN 140 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 18-203 Hidalgo De Keck 3.0
3.0
MWF, MW, Daily 8:10-10:40 am Friday, May 24
11:10 am
SPAN 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
6:30-9:30 14-104 Eiland
8:10 am
TTh, T, Th
SPAN 140 ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE SPANISH (CSU, UC)
SOSC 314 INDIVIDUAL AOD (ALCOHOL AND
OTHER DRUG) COUNSELING PROCESS (CSU)
Final Examination
11:10 am
5.0
41797 SPAN 122 AX Daily 9:10-10:00 18-203 Castillo
TBA Hours: Daily 1.7 Hrs/Wk 18-112
Start and end dates for section 41797: 3/4 5/17
Evening Course
39423 SOSC 308 JA Mon 7:00-10:15 14-102 Schulze
3.0
Off Campus Course
42348 SOSC 308 AAHFri
9:00-12:00 LATC Chavez
3.0
NOTE: This section meets at the Latino Commission, Grand Ave., Suite
301, S. San Francisco. (650) 244-1444.
Time and Days of Regular
Class Meeting
41796 SPAN 120 AX Daily 9:10-10:00 18-203 Castillo
TBA Hours: By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 18-112
Evening Course
33979 SOSC 304 JA Thu
SOSC 308 GROUP AOD (ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG)
COUNSELING PROCESS (CSU)
Day Classes
SPAN 120 ADVANCED ELEMENTARY SPANISH (CSU, UC)
SPAN 122 ADVANCED ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (CSU, UC)
3.0
Final examinations are held in the classroom in which the class
has met during the semester.
Students are requested not to contact instructors or the Office
of Admissions and Records for individual grades. Final grades
will be available beginning May 31, 2013 on WebSMART at
collegeofsanmateo.edu/websmart.
10:10 am MWF, MW, Daily 8:10-10:40 am Monday, May 20
SOSC 304 INTERVENTION, TREATMENT AND RECOVERY (CSU)
6:30-9:30 14-104 Eiland
Final Exam Schedule: Spring 2013
6:30-9:30 16-102 Dinelli
2.0
Looking for College Forms?
Can be found at
collegeofsanmateo.edu/forms
Note:
Monday/Wednesday classes follow the Wednesday final examination
schedule, and Tuesday/Thursday classes follow the Thursday
schedule.
SOCI 105 SOCIAL PROBLEMS (CSU, UC)
36002 SOCI 105 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 10-192 Mathur
3.0
SOCI 121 INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH METHODS (CSU, UC)
43460 SOCI 121 AA
MWF 1:10-2:00 10-192 Mathur
3.0
SOCI 141 RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS (CSU, UC)
40228 SOCI 141 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 14-102 Williams
3.0
SOCI 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (CSU)
Requires approval of Division Dean.
42885 SOCI 690 CC By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
32781 SOCI 690 AA By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 10-413 Henson
32782 SOCI 690 BB By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-413 Henson
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information?
3.0
2.0
1.0
WebSCHEDULE allows you to:
w collegeofsanmateo.edu/webschedule
~ View course descriptions & prerequisite information
~ Sort classes by type (online, evening, late-start, short)
~ View specific transferability information
~ View instructor contact info for online courses
FEES & REFUNDS
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Fees
Credit and Refund Policy
Fees are due and payable at the time of registration. Students will not be able to register
for classes if they have any outstanding balance. On Monday, January 7, students who have
any outstanding fee balances for Spring 2013 will be dropped at midnight for non-payment
of fees. Beginning, Tuesday, January 8 (one week prior to the start of the spring semester),
students will be dropped at midnight the day following their registration for non-payment
of fees. For more important information, visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/fees.
Enrollment Fee, Nonresident Tuition Fee, Health Services Fee and Parking Fee
Students who officially withdraw from all courses, or reduce their program prior to the first
class meeting or by the course deadline date will receive credit toward future fees for the full
amount of all fees paid for those classes. To view deadline date, check course in WebSMART.
A $10 processing fee (plus an additional $50 processing fee for nonresident tuition) will be
retained by the College if a refund is issued to a student withdrawing from all classes. For all
courses dropped after the deadline, these fees are not refundable unless an action of the College (e.g., class cancellation) prevents a student from attending class. Parking permit fees are
not refundable.
Student enrollment fees are set by California’s legislature and governor and are subject to change at any
time. It is possible that your fees may be adjusted at a future date. All student records are automatically held
until all outstanding debts to the District colleges have been cleared. Unpaid bills may be sent to collections.
Students who are classified as California residents as defined in the California Education
Code will be charged an enrollment fee, a health services fee and a student representation
fee. An optional student body fee also will be assessed. In accordance with California law,
the enrollment fees may be waived for California residents who demonstrate financial need
and qualify for a Board of Governors Enrollment Fee Waiver (BOGW). Contact the College
Financial Aid Office for additional information.
Students who are classified as nonresidents will be charged a tuition fee in addition to the
enrollment fee, health services fee and student representation fee. International Students
(F-1 Visa) are subject to a health insurance requirement and are charged tuition and capital
outlay fees in addition to enrollment fees. Contact the International Student Office for details.
The student representation fee was established by student election to support student
advocacy before local, state and federal offices and agencies.
In addition, students will be required to purchase textbooks and miscellaneous supplies, as
well as tools and technical supplies for certain programs. In some courses students will also
be required to pay a non-refundable instructional materials charge.
Fees are subject to change at any time by action of the State Legislature, Board of Governors
of the California Community Colleges, or the District Board of Trustees.
If you need assistance in paying your fees, you are encouraged to:
• Enroll in an inexpensive payment plan via WebSMART
• Apply for financial aid (www.fafsa.gov) at least five business days prior to registering
for your classes
• Complete the Board of Governors Fee Waiver via WebSMART
If you still need financial asisstance after exhausting all options listed above, please contact
the Vice President of Student Services at csmvpss@smccd.edu.
AB 540 Students
Under Assembly Bill 540 (AB540), you may be exempt from paying nonresident tuition.
Students who have attended a California high school for three years AND received a California
high school diploma or its equivalent, such as a GED or passed the high school proficiency
exam, are exempt from paying non-resident tuition. See page 4 for more information.
Student Body Fee and Student Representation Fee
Students enrolling during the normal registration period in semester-long classes may request a
waiver or a refund of the Student Body Fee and/or the Student Representation Fee through the
last day to drop semester-long classes (see Important Dates). Students enrolling after the end of
this deadline may request a waiver or a refund of these fees within one (1) week of completing
registration. Students enrolled only in short courses have until the first class session to request
a waiver or refund of these fees. Students requesting a waiver or a refund of the Student Body
Fee and/or the Student Representation Fee must do so in-person at the Center for Student Life
and Leadership Development in Building 17, Room 112.
Variable Unit Courses
No enrollment fee or nonresident tuition refund or credit will be available to students enrolled
in variable unit courses who earn fewer units of credit than the number for which they originally
registered. Students earning additional units will be charged accordingly.
Important:
1. Credit balances remain on student accounts for a maximum of five (5) years.
2. A student may either choose to maintain a credit balance on account or contact the Business
Office (Building 10, Room 360, 574-6412) to arrange for a refund.
3. Refunds are NOT issued automatically and are subject to a $10 processing fee if the student
withdraws from all classes. Refunds of nonresident tuition are subject to an additional $50
processing fee.
4. Fees paid by personal check require 30 days for bank clearance before refunds can be
processed.
5. To be eligible for a credit or refund, a student must officially withdraw from a course within
the stated deadline. To view deadline date, check course in WebSMART. A withdrawal initiated by an instructor may NOT result in a credit or refund.
6. Fees will be credited or refunded without a processing charge if an action of the College
(e.g., class cancellation) prevents a student from attending.
7. Student records, including transcripts, are withheld until all debts to the District colleges
have been cleared.
Fee Type
Amount
Required of
Enrollment Fee
$46 per unit
All students except high school students enrolling for less than 11.5 units through the Concurrent
Enrollment Program or Middle College High School Program
Health Services Fee*
$16 Summer
$19 Fall
$19 Spring
All students except those enrolled ONLY in off-campus classes, Saturday classes, distance learning
courses, or the Concurrent Enrollment Program
Student Representation Fee**
$1
All students except High School students enrolled in the Concurrent Enrollment Program or Middle
College High School Program
Nonresident Tuition Fee
$203 per unit (plus $46 per unit
Enrollment Fee)
Nonresidents of California who are residents of other states
Nonresident Student Capital Outlay Fee
$9 per unit
Nonresidents of California who are residents of other states
International Application Fee
$50
For fall and spring semesters only.
International Student Tuition Fee
$203 per unit (plus $46 per unit
Enrollment Fee)
International students
International Student Capital Outlay Fee
$9 per unit
International students
International Student (F-1 Visa) Health
Insurance
www.studentinsuranceusa.com
$159 Summer
$397.50 Fall or Spring
$953 Full Year
All F-1 Visa international students who do not present proof that they have the required level of
private health insurance
Student Body Fee***
$8 Fall
$8 Spring
Students who purchase a photo ID student body card receive discounts throughout the year and also
support many student-sponsored activities and programs (The student body fee is automatically
assessed as part of your total fees; if you choose not to pay this fee, visit the Center for Student
Life and Leadership Development, Building 17, Room 112, before last day to drop with eligibility for
credit and refund deadline. See Important Dates on page 2.)
Parking Fee***
$20 Summer
$40 Fall
$40 Spring
$2 per day
$70 Two-Term (Fall/Spring)
Persons who park motor vehicles on campus (Daily permits may be purchased for $2 from ticket
dispensers in designated areas)
Audit Fee
$15 per unit (students enrolling in
a variable unit course must pay for
maximum units)
Students enrolled in 10 or more units for credit can audit up to three additional units free of charge
- See Auditing policy in the CSM Catalog
Instructional Materials Fee
Varies by course
Students enrolled in courses for which instructional materials are needed. Check course information
in class listings or WebSCHEDULE. Non-refundable.
Duplicate Diploma Fee
$20
Returned Check Fee
$20
Students whose personal checks are returned by the bank (Only cash, credit card or cashier’s check
will be honored to clear a returned check - Bookstore fee may differ)
Transcript Fee
$5 official
$10 additional for rush service
Students requesting a transcript of their academic record at College of San Mateo, Cañada College
and/or Skyline College (The first two transcripts ever requested are free)
The parking fee is optional and not transferable to other students; disabled parking permits are
issued only by the Disabilities Resource Center - See Parking Regulations on next page.
* Students who depend exclusively upon prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination, or organization may be exempted from paying the health
services fee. For details, contact the Health Center, Building 1, Room 147, (650) 574-6396.
** A student has the right to refuse to pay the $1 student representation fee for religious, political, moral or financial reasons. This refusal must be submitted in writing to the Center for Student Life
and Leadership Development, Building 17, Room 112, before last day to drop with eligibility for credit and refund deadline. See Important Dates on page 2.
*** This fee is optional. Please refer to “Required Of” column for further information. A two-term parking permit is available for $70. Parking permits for low income students are $20 per semester; low
income students are those who demonstrate financial need under federal or state standards. For lost or stolen permits, please see Parking Regulations on page 23.
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COLLEGE POLICIES & PROGRAMS
College Catalog & Policies
The College of San Mateo Catalog contains detailed course descriptions, suggested programs
of study, a list of transferable courses, degree and certificate requirements, and general college information. There are also a number of college policies that are important for students
to know. These include, but are not limited to:
• Crime Awareness/Student
Right To Know
• Course Repitition
• Dismissal
• Drug-Free Campus
• Guidelines for Addressing
Cheating and Plagiarism
• Probation
• Sexual Assault
• Sexual Harassment
• Smoking
• Student Conduct and
Disciplinary Actions
• Student Grievances
and Appeals
• Student Rights and
Nondiscrimination
• Privacy Rights
For more information about all the items listed above, please obtain a free copy of the catalog
at the Bookstore or view online at collegeofsanmateo.edu/catalog.
Support Services & Special Programs
CSM offers a variety of student services to assist you in reaching your educational goals. These
programs include:
• Admissions & Records
• CalWORKs
• Career Services
• Child Development
Center
• Counseling Services
• Disabled Students
Programs & Services
(DSPS)
• Extended Opportunity
Programs & Services
(EOPS)
• Financial Aid
• Health Services Center
• High School Enrollment
Programs
• International Students
Program
• Learning Center
• Middle College
• Multicultural Center
• Priority Enrollment
Program (PEP)
• Placement Testing
• Psychological Services
• Scholarships
• Student Life
• Transfer Services
• Veterans’ Services
For specific information about each of these programs, their locations and hours of operation,
please visit our Student Services webpage at collegeofsanmateo.edu/studentservices. The CSM
Catalog is available online and provides detailed information about each of these programs.
Bookstore
Books and supplies may be purchased at the College of San Mateo Bookstore (College Center,
Building 10, Second Floor, 574-6366). To purchase and find information regarding course textbooks
and business hours, go to collegeofsanmateo.edu/bookstore.
Introducing Two
New Services
for Students
DegreeWorks
&
Transcript Evaluation
1.To use DegreeWorks log on to
WebSMART and select Student
Services.
1.Have you completed coursework
outside of the San Mateo County
Community College District?
2.Monitor your progress toward a
certificate or associate degree,
and CSUGE & IGETC transfer
requirements.
2.If so, apply those classes toward
your goal at Cañada College,
College of San Mateo or Skyline
College.
3.Use the powerful “What If” tool to
view multiple educational goals.
3.For more information and a
Transcript Evaluation Form go
to: www.smccd.edu/transeval.
4.Attend a DegreeWorks Workshop
to maximize your use of this
great service! Sign up in your
Counseling Office today.
4.It is strongly recommended that
you request an official transcript
evaluation during your first
semester of attendance at a
SMCCCD college.
After you receive the results of your
transcript evaluation request, meet with a
counselor on your campus to develop a
Student Educational Plan (SEP).
Student Success (continued from front cover)
With an affinity for math and science and an interest in environmental sciences,
Chennie was inspired by Professor of Biology Tania Beliz and declared biology as
her major. She received assistance from her science professors in selecting courses
that would prepare her to transfer. “The courses are quality, faculty care about their
teaching and they make themselves available to their students; more students should
definitely take advantage of that.”
from work one day, I found a blue and gold package from Berkeley and thought, how
nice of them to send me a catalog; when I opened it, it was my letter of acceptance.
When I called the university to explain it must be a mistake, they assured me that
it wasn’t and they also offered me a financial aid package that covered all of my
educational expenses. The stars must have been aligned because I felt like I was
meant to attend Berkeley. “
While at CSM, Chennie participated in a summer internship, Tobacco Litter Awareness
Campaign which resulted in the City of Pacifica passing the first ordinance in the
county to ban smoking on beaches. From that experience, Chennie stepped up her
environmental activism and launched an Eco Club at CSM. The club helped to promote
a restricted smoking policy on the campus which eventually led to a change in the
college’s policy.
In 2009, Chennie graduated from Berkeley with a B.S. degree in conservation resource
studies. “CSM prepared me for Berkeley and the hugeness of the university.”
With support from her professors, Chennie aimed high and applied to UC Berkeley as
a transfer student. However, while waiting to hear from Berkeley, a sudden change in
her financial situation required her take a leave of absence from college to return to
work; she contacted UCB to rescind her application for admissions. “When I returned
Thanks to her college education—CSM and UC—and a lot of perseverance, Chennie
is employed as a biologist with an environmental consulting firm in San Francisco.
She is currently serving as an environmental inspector on the San Andreas seismic
upgrade project doing what she loves: “I get to work outside, get dirty and look for
wildlife to make sure they are not harmed by the construction activities.” As she looks
back over her education, Chennie says, “Community college is a wonderful platform
to step into college whether you know what you want to do or not and without the
pressure of a large university.”
Summer Bridge (continued from front cover)
The students received an extensive introduction to the college’s support programs
and services they need in order to be successful. They attended workshops that
focused on college success strategies such as time management, planning for
academic success and navigating the CSM experience. The program consisted of a
diverse group of learners, recent high school graduates as well as four older, re-entry
students returning to college to accomplish their career goals. Having one common
goal, all students were seeking a smooth transition to college life. Regardless of any
age differences, the group was a representative mix of the campus community, and
through the Summer Bridge Academy program, they formed strong bonds with the
college and with one another.
For the 23 students, completing the Summer Bridge Academy is not the end of their
association with the program. They will continue to be offered ongoing opportunities
for support, counseling, and social connections throughout their time at CSM.
Several of the Summer Bridge students have already gotten involved in campus life
by becoming active in the Associated Students of CSM.
Upon completing the program students were asked to reflect on their experiences.
Bridge student Manase Holani,
19, a graduate of Serra High
School, commented that the most
important thing he took away
from the program was “…learning
how to be a college student.”
Crystal Zamora, 18, of Redwood
City said of her experience, “…
through this opportunity, I have
a better understanding of the
resources available to me.”
Financial support for the Summer
Bridge Academy was made
possible by funds from Measure G. Summer Bridge students Crystal Zamora and Manase Holani
Galileo
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(student)
One-day Permits
$2 per day. Valid only during class hours from 7 am to 10 pm
Permit machines indicated by D on the map: Hillsdale Lot 1, Beethoven Lot 2,
Galileo Lot 6, and Stadium Lot 11
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North Hall
18
Green
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East Hall
12
South Hall
14
West Perimeter Road
V
DaVinci
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Library
9
Art 4
CSM Drive
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Beethoven Lot 2
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Redi-Wheels
Bus Stop
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Child Development Center
33
Sandbox
Lot 10
(staff)
Bulldog Lots 9B, C, D
(student)
Public
Safety
Center
35
Softball
Field
Baseball
Field
Turf
Field
Athletic Loop Ro
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Training
Tennis Courts Room B
Health
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Wellness
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Track &
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Aquatics
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Campus Directory
Parking Regulations
Main Number (650) 574-6161
Department/OfficePhone
Parking Permit Requirements
Bldg-Room
Admissions & Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6165 . . . . . . . 10-360
ASCSM (Student Government) . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6141 . . . . . . . . 17-112
Assessment/Placement Testing . . . . . . . . . . 574-6262 . . . . . . . 10-370
Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6366 . . . . . . . 10-202
CalWORKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6155 . . . . . . 10-120K
Career Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6619 . . . . . . . 10-340
Cashier’s Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6412 . . . . . . . 10-360
Child Development Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6279 . . . . . . Bldg. 33
Community Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6149 . . . . . . . DO-217
Community Relations & Marketing . . . . . . . 574-6231 . . . . . . . 10-462
Cosmetology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6364 . . . . . . . . 5-251
Counseling Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6400 . . . . . . . 10-340
Dental Assisting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6212 . . . . . . . . 5-329
Disabled Students Programs
and Services (DSPS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6438 . . . . . . . 10-120
Distance Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-6933 . . . . . . . 10-437
EOPS/CARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6154 . . . . . . . 10-110
Facilities Rental/Scheduling . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6220 . . . . . . . 10-439
Financial Aid/Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6146 . . . . . . . 10-360
Fax (Financial Aid) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6304
Health Services Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6396 . . . . . . . . 1-147
High School Enrollment Programs . . . . . . . . 574-6131 . . . . . . 10-340R
International Students Program . . . . . . . . . 574-6525 . . . . . . . 10-310
KCSM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6586 . . . . . . . Bldg. 9
Learning Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6570 . . . . . . . 10-220
Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6100 . . . . . . . Bldg. 9
Lost & Found . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6415 . . . . . . . . 1-100
Middle College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6101 . . . . . . . 17-154
Multicultural Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6154 . . . . . . . . 10-112
Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6415 . . . . . . . . 1-100
Planetarium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6256 . . . . . . . 36-100
Public Safety (Security) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6415 . . . . . . . 1-100
San Matean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6330 . . . . . . . 10-180
San Mateo Athletic Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378-7373 . . . . . . 5-1st floor
Student Life and Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6141 . . . . . . . . 17-112
Study Abroad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6533 . . . . . . . 10-310
Swimming Pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6461
Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6191 . . . . . . . . Bldg. 3
Event Info Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378-7218
Transcript Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358-6858 . . . . . . . 10-360
Transfer Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358-6839 . . . . . . . 10-340
Transition to College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6487 . . . . . . 10-120E
Veterans Resource Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574-6675 . . . . . . . 16-150
Academic Divisions
For a full listing of instructional programs within each division, visit
collegeofsanmateo.edu/divisionoffices.
Business & Technology Division . . . . . . . . . .
Creative Arts & Social Science Division . . . .
Language Arts Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Math & Science Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kinesiology, Athletics & Dance Division . . .
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Bus Stop
Bulldog Lot 9A
(staff)
Music 2
D
College Vista
Universal Access
Route
Public Safety: (650) 574-6415, Building 1
Health Services: (650) 574-6396, Building 1
Public Safety
& Medical
Services
1
Theatre
3
Beethoven Lot 2
(student & staff)
(no permit required)
V
$
East Perimeter Road
Sculpture/
Ceramics
4A
Forum
Lot 8
M
Visitor Parking
Permit Machine
Motorcycle Parking
(by special permit only)
Socrates Lot 4
(staff)
College
Center
10
V
Disabled Parking
Fire
Technology,
ITS, Shipping &
Receiving
34
Emerging
Technologies
19
Central Hall
16
Daily Parking
Permit Machine
Accessible
Exterior Elevator
Elevator access is available in the following
buildings: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 36
Edison Lot 7
(staff*)
Faculty Offices
15
Hi
llsd
ale
$
Horticulture
20
Faculty Offices
17
Student Life
17
Motorcycle Parking
Locations indicated by M on Map: Marie Curie Lot 5, Galileo Lot 6D
CSM Drive
D
◆
Restricted Parking
Olympian Lot 12 staff and members of San Mateo Athletic Club, and patrons and
clients of Cosmetology and Dental programs
District
Office
Legend:
◆
◆
East Perimeter Road
West Perimeter Road
◆
◆
Disabled Parking
By special permit only (contact Disability Resource Center, Building 10,
First floor, 574-6438)
280
◆
Staff Parking
Beethoven Lot 2B, DaVinci Lot 3, Socrates Lot 4, Marie Curie Lot 5,
Edison Lot 7*, Bulldog Lot 9A, Sandbox Lot 10
(* indicates lot available for student parking after 5 pm only, permit required)
Hillsdale Lot 1
(student)
92
TR
UE
NO
RT
H
D
Student Parking
Hillsdale Lot 1, Beethoven Lot 2, Galileo Lots 6, Bulldog Lots 9B, 9C, 9D or
Stadium Lot 11
D
NORTH
◆
Visitor Parking
Visitors to campus may park in Pay-By-Space visitor parking areas in Beethoven
Lot 2A and 2D and Forum Lot 8. Visitors must purchase a visitor permit ($1 per
hour) at the Pay-By-Space permit machines located in the lots (indicated by V
on the map).
Hillsdale Lot 1
(student)
101
◆
574-6228 . . . . . . . . 19-113
574-6494 . . . . . . . 10-413
574-6314 . . . . . . . 15-168
574-6268 . . . . . . . . 36-311
574-6461 . . . . . . . . 5-343
All persons driving motor vehicles (except motorcycles) on to campus
and utilizing the parking facilities during regular class hours (MondayFriday, 7 am–10 pm), including final examinations, are required to
obtain and display a parking permit on their vehicle. A parking permit
is not required for students riding motorcycles and parking must be in
designated Motorcycle Parking in Marie Curie Lot 5 and Galileo Lot 6.
Student parking permits are available for $40 each for the fall and spring
semesters (Fall/Spring Permit $70) and $20 for the summer session:
parking permits for students with California Board of Governors (BOG)
waivers are $20 per semester.
sufficient money to purchase required time the permit machine located
at each of the visitor lots will issue a receipt that need not be displayed
in the vehicle.
Visitors may also park in a student lot after purchasing and displaying
in the vehicle (face up on dashboard) a $2 daily permit. Parking permit
machines are located in Hillsdale Lot 1B, Beethoven Lots 2A and 2E,
Galileo Lot 6B and Stadium Lot 11. For the location of the parking lots
please see a campus map.
San Mateo Athletic Club Parking
If a permit is lost or stolen, replacements are available at full price.
Special parking permits issued by the San Mateo Athletic Club are
required at all times for parking in Olympian Lot 12. All other permits
are not valid. For more information, call 378-7373 or visit smccd.edu/
sanmateoathleticclub.
Purchasing Parking Permits
Traffic and Parking Regulations
Students may purchase parking permits only online using WebSMART.
Permits may be ordered and paid for online and mailed to the student’s
residence. Students may also order a permit online from computers
located on the third floor of Building 10 (Admissions and Records
Office and Business Office) and then pay for the permit and pick it up
in the Cashier’s Office. Temporary Parking permits are available online
after purchasing a permit. Please follow online instructions on how
to obtain your temporary parking permit while awaiting delivery of
permit in the mail.
The speed limit on the campus is 15 mph.
Lost or Stolen Parking Permits
Displaying Student Parking Permits
Permits must be displayed in the vehicle with the number visible from
the exterior of the vehicle. They may be either affixed on the inside
lower left of the windshield (above the steering wheel) or affixed to a
plastic hanger suspended from the inside rear view mirror. Plastic permit
hangers may be obtained from the Bookstore for $1 plus tax. Permits
may be used on multiple vehicles.
Vehicles with improperly displayed permits will be subject to citation.
It is the permit holder’s responsibility to properly display the permit in
the vehicle and to notify CSM’s Department of Public Safety promptly
if the permit is lost or stolen.
Daily parking permits are available for purchase for $2.00 each from
permit dispensers in Hillsdale Lot 1B, Beethoven Lots 2A and 2E, Galileo
Lot 6B, and Stadium Lot 11. Daily permits are valid in all lots where, and
when, students are authorized to park. These permits must be displayed
face-up on the dashboard.
Semester parking permits and daily parking permits are valid on all
three campuses of the District (College of San Mateo, Skyline College
and Cañada College).
A grace period allowing for the purchase of permits will be in effect
during the first two weeks of the spring and fall semesters and the first
week of the summer session in student lots only. All staff parking lots
are strictly enforced. The grace period pertains only to student permits
with all other parking regulations enforced at all times in all parking
lots and roadways.
Visitor Parking
Visitors may park in PayBySpace Visitor Lots Beethoven 2A, 2D and
Forum Lot 8 ($0.25 for each 15 minutes). After entering the space
number in which the vehicle is parked into the machine and depositing
Parking is permitted only on blacktop surfaces in specifically marked
parking spaces. Parking on unpaved areas, in roadways, in crosshatched
areas, in marked end zones, in areas posted as no parking zones or
in any unauthorized area is prohibited. Vehicles parked backed into
diagonal parking spaces can create a hazard when exiting and will be
subject to citation.
Driving or parking within the inner campus is prohibited.
The campus is open daily from 7 am to 10 pm.
Stopped or standing vehicles on sidewalks, roadways or restricted areas
will be subject to citation.
Skateboards and Bicycles
The riding of skateboards on campus is prohibited by SMCCCD
Regulations. Bicycles may be operated on campus. The California Vehicle
Code prohibits the operation of bicycles on sidewalks.
Public Transit
SamTrans bus service has two direct routes to the campus (#250 and
#260) and connecting bus routes from the Hillsdale Shopping Center
and the Caltrain Station serving the CSM campus throughout the day. All
buses have wheelchair lifts and also serve students attending evening
classes. Routing information is available by calling 1-800-660-4BUS
or via the Web at www.samtrans.com and www.caltrain.com. Printed
schedules and maps are also available at the Student Life and Leadership
Office in Building 17, Room 112.
STAY INFORMED IN AN EMERGENCY!
Sign up for emergency text message
notifications today. Login to WebSMART at
collegeofsanmateo.edu/websmart. Click
Emergency Text Message Contact Information
then enter your cell phone number to receive
important messages from the college(s) of
your choice. It’s that easy!
Schedule of Classes
Spring 2013 ~ Semester begins January 14 ~ collegeofsanmateo.edu
In 1922, College of San Mateo prepared these students to transfer to U.C.
Berkeley and Stanford University.
Ninety years later, CSM students are transferring
to colleges and universities throughout the state
and the nation. Congratulations to CSM’s 2012
transfer students who have been accepted to the
following colleges and universities:
University of California
UC Berkeley
UC Davis
UC Irvine
UC Los Angeles
UC Riverside
UC San Diego
UC Santa Barbara
UC Santa Cruz
California State University
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
CSU Chico
CSU East Bay
CSU Fullerton
CSU Long Beach
CSU Los Angeles
CSU Monterey Bay
CSU Sacramento
CSU San Marcos
Humboldt State University
San Diego State University
San Francisco State
San Jose State University
Sonoma State University
Out of State Colleges and Private
Colleges and Universities*
Academy of Art University
Arizona State University
California College of the Arts
Carson-Newman College
Central Methodist University
Chapman University
Colorado State University
Cornell University
Faulkner University
Georgia State University
Hastings College
Long Island University
Louisiana State University
Menlo College
Midwestern State University
Northern Arizona University
Notre Dame de Namur University
Oregon State University
Palo Alto University
Santa Clara University
Southeastern Louisiana University
Stanford University
Tarleton State University
University of Arizona
Board of Trustees
San Mateo County
Community College District
Dave Mandelkern, President
Helen Hausman, Vice President-Clerk
Richard Holober
Patricia Miljanich
Karen Schwarz
Bailey Girard, Student Trustee 2012/13
Ron Galatolo, District Chancellor
University of Hawaii
University of Nevada, Reno
University of Oregon
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
University of Southern California
Vanderbilt University
Washington State University
William Jessup University
*includes full and partial scholarships
for CSM student-athletes
Since 1922, the tradition continues
collegeofsanmateo.edu • (650) 574-6165
Accuracy Statement
College of San Mateo and the San Mateo County Community College District have made every reasonable effort
to determine that everything stated in this schedule is accurate. Courses and programs offered, together with
other information contained herein, are subject to change without notice by the administration of College of
San Mateo for reasons related to student enrollment or level of financial support, or for any other reason, at
the discretion of the College. The College and the District further reserve the right to add, amend or repeal
any of their rules, regulations, policies and procedures, in conformance with applicable laws.
Use of Photography
College of San Mateo, a non-profit California Community College, reserves the right to take and use photographs,
video and electronic images of students and visitors taken on college property and at college-sponsored events
for marketing and promotional purposes. Objection must be made in writing to the Community Relations &
Marketing Office.
This publication is produced by CSM’s Community Relations and Marketing Department. It is available upon
request in an alternate format by calling College of San Mateo’s Disability Resource Center at (650) 574-6438.
Jazz On The Hill
Returns to CSM in 2013!
Headline performance by Eddie Palmieri at Jazz On The Hill 2002
On Saturday, June 1, 2013, College of San Mateo’s Jazz On The Hill, presented by KCSM,
returns as the signature event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the College Heights
campus. Music enthusiasts of all genres and generations will be treated to a day of
exceptional live jazz at an outdoor stage with spectacular views of the Bay and peninsula.
The musical lineup will feature diverse jazz performances ranging from blues to salsa to
hip hop—a truly eclectic mix of music to appeal to a variety of interests.
In addition to great jazz, this family-friendly anniversary celebration will include an
open house for members of the community to tour the newly renovated campus.
Community and youth groups and vendors will be on hand to sell a variety of food
and beverages and arts and crafts. As a gift to the community, admission is free.
See “Jazz On The Hill” on page 3
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