Credit: Course Offerings Key Dates Credit: Contents Distant Learning Short Term Classes Final Exam Schedule Noncredit Schedule Noncredit: Contents Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents HOW TO REGISTER . . . for Credit classes, pages 6-7 School of Continuing Education, pages 160-161 FINANCIAL AID page 9 CREDIT CLASSES page 28 SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION CLASSES page 158 KEY DATES FOR SPRING 2016 January 13 Registration begins for 2016 Spring Semester Credit and Continuing Education classes February February February February February Lincoln’s Birthday Holiday (campus closed) 2016 Winter Intersession ends Washington’s Birthday Holiday (campus closed) Residency determination date for Spring 2016 2016 Spring Semester begins 12 14 15 21 22 March 4 March 7 March 31 Last day to change residency for Spring Last day to return 2016 Spring parking permit Cesar Chavez Holiday (campus closed) April 4 International student application due for 2016 Summer Intersession May 11 May 13 May 30 Registration begins for 2016 Summer Intersession Credit and Continuing Education classes Last day to petition for 2016 Spring Commencement Memorial Day Holiday (campus closed) June June June June 6 - 11 Final Exams 10Commencement 12 2016 Spring Semester ends 20 2016 Summer Intersession begins The last day for withdrawal or for a refund is specific to the course and is listed on the Student Schedule/Receipt. ALTERNATE FORMATS The Schedule of Classes is available online at www.mtsac.edu and in alternate formats (Braille, enlarged text, e-text, etc.) upon request. Please contact Disabled Student Programs & Services at (909) 274-4290. DROP-FOR-NONPAYMENT POLICY Students are reminded that payment for all fees is due upon registration. Students who fail to pay for their classes by the established deadlines may be dropped. The deadlines for paying of fees are Thursday, February 11, 2016 (for classes registered January 13 through February 11) and Friday, February 19, 2016 (for classes registered February 12 through February 20, 2016). These deadlines will be posted on the student portal at my.mtsac. edu and on the student Schedule/Receipt. Fee payment can be made either online any time (except from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.) or in person at the Bursar’s Office (Building 4) during regular business hours. Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Contents How To Add Yourself to a Wait List............. 12-13 Key Dates............................................................ 4 Online Registration...................................... 10-11 Parking Fees................................................................ 8 Policies........................................................ 8-9 Purchasing a Parking Permit........................ 8 Placement Test Information......................... 17-18 Public Safety Escort Service........................... 26 Prerequisites, Corequisites & Advisories....... 16 Registration Process....................................... 6-7 Student Services & Resources.................. 22-25 CONTENTS ADD Authorization Codes............................... 18 Attendance, Drop & Withdrawal Policies....... 18 Calendar & Deadlines........................................ 4 California Community College Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGW) Information................... 8-9 Campus Directory.............................................. 5 Campus Map........................................... 182-183 Campus Safety ........................................... 26-27 Changing Your Class Schedule....................... 18 Childcare Services........................................... 23 Continuing Education.................................... 158 Course Policies.................................................. 19 Credit Classes................................................... 28 Fees Fee Payment Options/Policies..................... 7 Fee Refund Policy....................................... 21 List of Fees.................................................... 7 Nonresidents................................................. 7 Paying Fees Online................................ 14-15 Financial Aid & Scholarships............................ 9 Grades.............................................................. 20 Campus Directory Admissions & Records......................... ext. 4415 Adult Basic Education.......................... ext. 4845 Aspire Program..................................... ext. 6396 Assessment Center............................... ext. 4265 Bridge Program..................................... ext. 5392 Bookstore (“SacBookRac”).................. ext. 4475 Bursar’s Office....................................... ext. 4960 Career and Transfer Services............... ext. 4510 Child Development Center................... ext. 4920 Continuing Education........................... ext. 4220 Counseling Center................................ ext. 4380 Directions to Campus........................... ext. 4181 Disabled Student Programs & Services (DSPS)............................................... ext. 4290 English as a Second Language (ESL).. ext. 5235 Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS)............................................... ext. 4500 Financial Aid & Scholarships............... ext. 4450 Health Center........................................ ext. 4400 High School Outreach............................ext. 5906 Instruction Office.................................. ext. 4200 Instructional Divisions Arts..................................................... ext. 5200 Business............................................ ext. 4600 Humanities & Social Sciences......... ext. 4570 Kinesiology, Athletics & Dance........ ext. 4630 Library & Learning Resources......... ext. 5659 Natural Sciences............................... ext. 4425 Technology & Health........................ ext. 4750 Learning Assistance Center................. ext. 4300 Library.................................................... ext. 4260 Lost & Found (Student Life)................. ext. 4525 Older Adult Program............................ ext. 4192 Parking................................................... ext. 4233 Public Safety......................................... ext. 4555 Public Safety Escort Service................ ext. 4555 Student Life/Student Activities............ ext. 4525 Veterans Services................................. ext. 4520 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ CAMPUS DIRECTORY For assistance, call the Mt. SAC general number at (909) 274-7500. For direct access to offices, dial (909) 274 + the 4-digit extension. 5 Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Registration — 8 Easy Steps REGISTRATION REGISTRATION BEGINS FOR 2016 SPRING INTERSESSION Wednesday, January 13, 2016 MAIN CAMPUS — (909) 274-7500 STEP 1 — Apply to Mt. SAC (909) 274-4415 The preferred method of application is via the Web at www.mtsac.edu. n STEP 2 — Apply for Financial Aid (909) 274-4450 Apply for financial aid, fee waivers, and grants. n STEP 3 — Attend Placement (909) 274-4265 Test Information Sessions The info sessions will help you prepare for the placement tests. n STEP 4 — Get Assessed (909) 274-4265 Schedule and take your course placement tests at the Assessment Center. n STEP 5 — Attend Orientation (909) 274-4380 Attend an orientation session. Any student who is new to Mt. SAC MUST attend orientation before registering for classes. n STEP 6 — Get Counseling (909) 274-4380 Receive counseling/advisement if needed. n STEP 7 — Register my.mtsac.edu Register online. If you need help, visit the Student Services Center. n STEP 8 — Pay Fees (909) 274-4960 Pay your fees by credit card online, check by mail, or cash, check or credit card in person at Bursar’s Office. n STEP 1 — Apply to Mt. SAC Who is eligible for Admission? A. Any person possessing a high school diploma or its equivalent or is at least 18 years old is eligible for admission to Mt. San Antonio College. B. High school juniors and seniors should apply online at www.mtsac.edu. They will also need to submit a Special Admissions Application and meet the stated criteria. Admission is approved on an individual basis. Special note to parents, Right of Access: Under Section 49061 of the Education Code, parents of community college students do not have a right of access to their children’s student records, regardless of whether the student is under the age of 18. In accordance with this regulation, students’ college records will be released to parents only with the written consent of the student. How Do I Apply? A. Apply online by visiting www.mtsac.edu and clicking on the “Apply Now” link. B. 6 Students who are new to Mt SAC must apply online for admission. Returning Mt SAC students with an absence of two consecutive semesters (excluding Summer and Winter intersessions) must re-apply online for admission. Students who have attended Mt. San Antonio College Mt SAC within the past academic year do not need to re-apply. C. Submit official transcripts from all accredited high schools, colleges, and trade schools attended. STEP 2 — Apply for Financial Aid Mt. SAC offers a variety of financial aid programs funded by federal and state agencies and private sources, including grants, fee waivers, work-study opportunities, scholarships, and loans. For further information, contact the Financial Aid Office at (909) 274-4450 or visit http://www.mtsac.edu/financialaid STEP 3 — Attend Placement Test Information Sessions The sessions will prepare students to take the required placement tests and provide an opportunity for students to ask questions regarding the tests. For further information, contact the Assessment Center at (909) 274-4265 or visit http://www.mtsac.edu/assessment STEP 4 — Get Assessed Assessment is required of all students attending Mt. SAC. Most classes have basic skills prerequisites that must be assessed prior to registration. Course eligibility may be determined by placement test results or by previous Mt. SAC or other college coursework. Apply online at www.mtsac. edu before taking your placement tests. Assessment must be completed prior to your orientation and registration date and time. To Make a Placement Test Appointment: A. Determine the test(s) required for the courses in which you plan to enroll. n Placement Test information, page 17 B. To make an appointment, you can: go online at www.mtsac.edu/assessment; or call the Assessment Center at (909) 274-4265; or n visit the Assessment Center in the Student Services Center n n C. Arrive at the designated testing room 10-15 minutes early on the day of the test. n n n A photo I.D. is required to take all tests and to receive all test results. Tests scores are valid for two years. Students may retest after three months. STEP 5 — Attend New Student Orientation College counselors lead group orientation sessions for all new students who are enrolling at Mt. SAC, unless otherwise exempted. Students are exempt (but not prohibited) from participating in orientation, counseling and advisement if they: A. Enroll in community service classes only, Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Registration — 8 Easy Steps Possess an Associate or higher degree from a regionally accredited institution, Attain 60 units or more from a regionally accredited institution, or Select and enroll in a general interest class only. All students must meet course prerequisites. Completion of orienta­tion is required prior to registering for classes. Students may complete orientation in person or online. Students should complete assessment and have test results prior to participating in an orientation. To schedule an orientation appointment, call (909) 274-4380, visit the Counseling Center in the Student Services Bldg or online at www.mtsac.edu/counseling/orientation.html. STEP 6 — Get Counseling Counselors in the Counseling Center are available to help if you: A.are undecided about your major or career goal, B. need assistance in planning your educational and/or career goal, C. need assistance in choosing a university or college for transfer, or D.have personal problems that impact your college success. Educational Advisors in the Counseling Center are available to help if you: A.need information on course selection, B. would like to find out what classes you need for an Associate Degree or Certificate, C. need help with your educational plan, or D.need general information about the College. To schedule appointments, please call (909) 274-4380 or visit www.mtsac.edu/counseling. STEP 7 — Register Online A.View your assigned registration appointment by visiting my.mtsac.edu. Login using your username and password, then you can view your assigned registration date and time. Students are not able to register before their assigned date and time. B. Prior to your registration appointment, review the Schedule of Classes and prepare a tentative class schedule. You will need to have the Course Reference Number (CRN) when you register online. Some classes may be closed at your registration time, so be prepared with some alternatives. C. You can search for open classes online at www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/. D.You will be able to add yourself to wait lists for courses during registration. E. Check course prerequisites and corequisites. A prerequisite is a course or experience which must be completed prior to enrollment in certain courses. Be sure that you have completed the required prerequisites for the courses you have selected. Prerequisites are identified in the course descriptions in the Schedule of Classes and in the college Catalog. F. Be sure to register for required corequisites. A corequisite is a course that must be taken during the same term as the course originally chosen. Corequisites are identified in the course descriptions in the Schedule of Classes and in the college Catalog. Some corequisites may have been taken previously. STEP 8 — Pay Fees REGISTRATION B. C. D. Payment is due upon registration. Students who fail to pay for their classes by the established deadlines may be dropped. Students who remain enrolled after the course refund deadline remain financially responsible for the payment of fees even if they drop the class or are dropped by their instructor. Please check my.mtsac.edu student portal for further information. All fees are subject to change. FEES (refer to Fee Explanations below) ENROLLMENT FEE Resident Fees subject to change $46 per unit International Students $273 per unit ($227 per unit + $46 per unit enrollment fee) Non-Resident Students $273 per unit ($227 per unit + $46 per unit enrollment fee) STUDENT HEALTH FEE PARKING PERMIT Regular$19 With BOGW $14 Regular$50 With BOGW $25 STUDENT ACTIVITIES FEE $11 Collected in Fall and Spring semesters only STUDENT REPRESENTATION FEE $0.50 Collected in Fall and Spring semesters only $8 STUDENT Collected in Fall and part-time students TRANSPORTATION FEE Spring semesters only $9 full-time students Fee Explanations Contact the Bursar’s Office at (909) 274-4960 with feerelated questions. Enrollment Fee: The Enrollment Fee is $46 per unit. Students who qualify for the Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGW) are not required to pay this fee. Non-Resident and International Student Tuition: Out-of-state tuition fees are $227 per unit and are required of all students who have not established residency in the State of California for a period of one year prior to the day before classes begin. International student tuition fees are $227 per unit and are required of all nonresident international students attending Mt. SAC on an Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 7 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Fee Payment Options/Policies FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS/POLICIES Parking Permits Online: After registering for classes, click on Student Portal #31 to order parking permit through the permit vendor, Credentials Order Processing Services. Enter mailing address, license plate and registration information for each vehicle and provide credit card information. Our third party vender will mail the permit within approximately 7-10 business days. A temporary permit may be printed to display until it arrives. In person: Student parking permits can be purchased in person at the Bursar’s Office (Building 4, lower level) during business hours. Vehicle license plate and registration information must be provided at the time of purchase. Payment for parking permit by cash or check only. F-1 Visa. Contact Admissions & Records at (909) 274-4415 with residency questions. Student Health Fee: Required of all credit students. Students who qualify for the BOGW fee waiver pay a reduced fee. Pursuant to Section 76355 of the Education Code, Mt. SAC has a process by which students may request to waive the health fee. To qualify for a waiver, students must provide documentation of active membership in a religious organization that relies exclusively upon prayer for healing. Applications for waivers are available in the Bursar’s Office or in the Student Health Center (67B) for the first week of the semester. Parking Permit: A valid parking permit is required at all times to park on campus in all student parking lots. Parking permit replacement fees will apply. Student Activities Fee: This fee is charged during Fall and Spring semesters for the purpose of providing book grants, scholarships, leadership opportunities, co-curricular programs and activities, and discounted amusement park and movie theater tickets. Refunds and waivers of this fee will not be approved after the second week of the semester. Student Transportation Fee: Effective Spring 2016, a mandatory transportation fee for the Foothill Transit Class Pass Program will be charged to full and part-time students. California Education Code Section 76361 authorizes the governing board to require students to pay a fee for the purposes of partially or fully recovering transportation costs incurred by Mt. SAC. Student Representation Fee: A mandatory fee that is collected during Fall and Spring Registration for the purpose of providing Mt. SAC students the means to advocate their positions and viewpoints before city, county and state government agencies. 8 Mt. San Antonio College Additional fees paid at the Bursar’s Office: Material Cards n Verification Requests n F-1 Student Application Fee ($50) n Owing a Debt to the College Mt. SAC will withhold grades, transcripts, degrees, registration privileges, or any other combination thereof, from any student or former student who has failed to pay a valid financial obligation due to the College (e.g., returned check, unpaid loan, equipment breakage, unpaid library fine, financial aid overpayment, unpaid registration fee). Any item or items withheld shall be released when the student satisfactorily meets his/her financial obligation. When the outstanding financial obligation owed to the College is sent to our collection agencies, Chancellor’s Office Tax Offset Program, the collection cost incurred will be added to the original amount owed. Returned checks must be paid in the form of cash, credit card, money order or a cashier’s check, and a returned check charge of $25 will be added to the amount of the check. Fee Payment Options/Policies Payment is due upon registration. Any unpaid fees after the first day of the semester will result in a financial hold placed on your account. Financial holds will prevent students from enrollment, withdrawals, will prohibit access to transcripts and grades, and will limit access to certain campus services. n n Check your schedule to verify any course adds and/or drops. n n It is the student’s responsibility to drop classes by the appropriate deadline as shown on the Student Schedule/Receipt. Students who remain enrolled after the course refund deadline remain financially responsible for payment of fees even if they drop the class or are dropped by their instructor. WHEN DO I REGISTER? Check your registration appointment online for your date and time. You may not register prior to the date and time assigned. Register online at my.mtsac.edu (6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m., Mon. - Sat.). Computers and staff are available for students to register in the Student Services Center. Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Fee Payment Options/Policies Students who fail to pay for their classes by the established deadlines will be dropped. Please check my.mtsac.edu student portal for established deadlines and further information. Fee payment may be made online, by mail, in person or through drop box. Online Payments Following online registration, fees can be paid online using VISA, MasterCard, Discover, American Express or a check card displaying the above logos. Mail Payments Following online registration, fees can be paid by mailing a check or money order payable to Mt. SAC with the student ID number included on the check or money order. Mail to: Bursar’s Office, 1100 N. Grand Ave., Walnut, CA 91789. DO NOT MAIL CASH. In-Person Payments Following online registration, fees can be paid in person at the Bursar’s Office in Building 4, Lower Level. The Bursar’s office accepts cash, credit cards, money orders, personal checks, business checks, Rehab vouchers and cashier’s checks. Drop Box Payments Following online registration, fees can be submitted through the drop box by check or money order made payable to Mt. SAC with the student ID number included on the check or money order. Drop Box Location: Building 4, Lower Level, Bursar’s Office Policy for Check Payment nChecks must be written for exact amount only. All checks must be made payable to Mt. SAC (third party checks are not acceptable). n n Personal checks must have a pre-printed address imprinted on the check (no temporary checks). nChecks with written amount corrections are not acceptable. n Post-dated checks are not acceptable. Students who have written two previous checks that have been returned for insufficient funds will not be allowed to write another check for registration. n FEE PAYMENT OPTNS./POLICIES n Policy for Credit Card Payment nVisa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express are accepted. nMt. SAC does not give cash advances or cash back on payments made with credit or debit cards. nWhen using a credit card for payment in person, photo ID is required. Acceptable forms of ID are student ID, driver’s license, State ID, military ID or passport. Financial Aid and Scholarships Mt. SAC offers a variety of financial aid programs funded by the federal and state government and private sources, including grants, fee waivers, work-study opportunities, scholarships, and loans. These programs are available to eligible students to help meet the cost of attending college. Students may apply for aid by filing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form at www.fafsa.gov. Eligible for the CA Dream Act? If you meet requirements for an AB 540 nonresident tuition exemption, you could be eligible for state and institutional aid. Apply online: https://dream.csac.ca.gov. Fee waivers to cover enrollment costs are available through the Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGW) program. Apply online at: www.mtsac.edu/students/finaid. The Financial Aid Office is located on the upper level of the Students Services Center (9B); our phone number is (909) 274-4450. We have staff and computers available to help you complete financial aid forms. The Mt. SAC Title IV code is: 001245 Scholarships In addition to federal and state aid, scholarships are avail­able to qualified students based on a number of factors, such as educational goal, major, need and/or merit. Students may submit a Mt. SAC Scholarship Program Application during the Spring semester of each year to be considered for over 100 scholarships.* Visit the Scholarship Program Office (Bldg. 9B) for assistance with researching on and off-campus scholarship opportunities, application assistance, personal essay advisement and monthly workshops/presentations. Students may walk-in for general information or request an appointment by calling 909-274-4457, or e-mailing scholarships@mtsac.edu. For more info, visit www.mtsac.edu/scholarships/. FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS Financial Aid *Funds are made available to students in the following Fall semester. Scholarship deadlines, eligibility information and applications are available on the Financial Aid tab of the my.mtsac.edu student portal. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 9 Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Online Registration ONLINE REGISTRATION STEP 1. Log on to: my.mtsac.edu A STEP 2. You will need to enter your Username and your Password to login. B STEP 3. Once you are in, click on Student Tab to display your menu. (B) STEP 4. Click on Student Self-Service Links option No. 4. (C) STEP 5. Click on Select a Term. (D) C STEP 6. Hit submit. (E) STEP 7. Enter the five-digit Course Reference Number (CRN) in the area provided for each course you are trying to add (up to 10 classes at one time). (F) D E STEP 8. Click on Submit Changes after you have entered all of your numbers. (G) F G 10 Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Online Registration STEP 9. The classes you successfully selected will be displayed. STEP 10. Review your class schedule. (H) ONLINE REGISTRATION H Fee Waiver Method C: A student has applied for other state/federal aid and has demon­strated financial need by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. Method C is the preferred method as most students that do not qualify for a fee waiver based on Methods A and B, do qualify when they file the FAFSA. The Board of Governors Fee Waiver waives the enrollment fee and provides a reduced cost for health and parking fees. Students are responsible for paying any addi­tional fees. This assistance is available to qualified California resi­dents. There are three methods by which students may qualify: Method A: A student is currently a recipient of funds from TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), SSI (Supple­mental Security Income), or GA/GR (General Assistance/ General Relief), or, if a dependent, such funds are the sole source of income for the family. Students must provide a current copy of their check or an Untaxed Income Verification form, available online at www.mtsac.edu/students/finaid/forms.html Method B: Household size and annual family income. Colleges may ask students to provide documentation of income, such as a copy of their Federal Income Tax Return. Students are required to provide documentation if it is requested. FEE WAIVER California Community College Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGW) Visit www.cccapply.org/money to apply online. Students may also download the application form from the website and return it in person to the Financial Aid Office (Bldg. 9B). Students may apply for a BOGW at any point during the aca­demic year. If students are determined eligible for a BOGW, it will be valid for the entire academic year. Students must reapply for a BOGW each year beginning with the summer term. Please refer to the Refund for BOGW policy on page 21 for information regarding refunds. NOTE: Since verification of eligibility may involve contact with other agencies, parental signature, or other documents, it is reasonable to expect that an application may not be completed on the same day it is submitted. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 11 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents How To Add Yourself To A Wait List HOW TO ADD YOURSELF TO A WAIT LIST STEP 1. Type the five-digit Course Reference (CRN) in the area provided for each course you are trying to add. (A) STEP 2. After you hit the Submit Changes button, you will receive the following message. (B) A B STEP 3. Click on the Action box, select Wait List. (C) STEP 4. You will see the following message indicating you are now on the Wait List. (D) C D 12 Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents How To Add Yourself To A Wait List E STEP 6. You will see the date you placed yourself on the Wait List and Position. (F) HOW TO ADD YOURSELF TO A WAIT LIST STEP 5. To view your wait list course(s), Select Self Service Links No. 13 - View your waitlist from the Student tab. (E) STEP 3. You will be notified via your Mt. SAC Email Account when an opening is available and given 72 hours to enroll in the course. STEP 4. Go to your portal and select Student Tab and Select Self Service Links option No. 4. under the Action tab. Click on the drop down arrow and select Web Registered, make sure you hit Submit Changes. (G) F G Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 13 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Paying Fees Online PAYING FEES ONLINE STEP 1. Click on the Student Tab A STEP 2. Click on the Student Self-Service Links Option No. 25-Account Summary by Term (Pay Fees). (A) STEP 3. Click on Credit Card. (B) B STEP 4. Fee Assessment Options. (C) C 14 Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Paying Fees Online PAYING FEES ONLINE STEP 5. Click on submit once you have verified your fees. (D) D STEP 6. Enter your Credit Card Information. (E) E STEP 8. Click on Student Self-Service Links and Option No. 11 Print your Schedule/Receipt and verify you owe no fees. (F) F Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 15 Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Prerequisites, Corequisites and Advisories PREREQUISITES, COREQUISITES & ADVISORIES Prerequisities and Advisories Prerequisite Challenge Process Faculty at Mt. SAC have established prerequisites, corequisites and advisories for courses. Please refer to the course descriptions in the Schedule of Classes or college Catalog for prerequisites, corequisites and advisories. If students do not meet the prerequisite or corequisite requirements, they will be blocked from enrolling in those courses. Transcripts and grade report cards from other colleges must be evaluated prior to registration to satisfy pre- and corequisites. In accordance with Title 5 Section 55003 (p) and (q), Student Challenge of Prerequisites or Corequisites, students may challenge a prerequisite or corequisite for a course. A prerequisite or corequisite cannot be “waived,” but students have the ability to demonstrate that they meet the prerequisite or corequisite on the following criteria, and course eligibility may be granted. The challenge must be based on at least one of the following specific grounds: Prerequisite Prerequisites to a course are those courses which must have been taken previously as preparation for the course. To enroll in a class that has a prerequisite, students must complete the required preparation prior to enrolling in the course. In some instances, English, Reading, Math and Chemistry pre­requisites may be met by attaining eligibility through assessment. All course prerequisites listed must be com­pleted with a grade of “C” or better, unless otherwise stated. Corequisite To enroll in a course that has a corequisite, the coreq­ uisite course must be taken at the same time. In some instances, a corequisite may have been taken previously. Advisory An advisory to a course is preparation which is highly recommended by faculty teaching the course. Although students may enroll in a course if they do not possess the advisory skills, they are encouraged to abide by an advisory whenever possible. IMPORTANT NOTE TO STUDENTS • The College will accept prerequisite or corequisite courses from regionally accredited colleges and universities in the United States. (The student will meet with the appropriate department chair) • A student may request a prerequisite or corequisite variance to demonstrate that the student has the knowledge or ability equivalent to the prerequisite or corequisite for the course in question, but has not formally met the established prerequisite or corequisite. (The student will meet with the appropriate department chair) • The prerequisite or corequisite course has not been made reasonably available, and waiting until the prerequisite or corequisite is offered will create an undue delay in meeting educational goals. (The student will meet with the Director of Assessment and Matriculation) • The prerequisite or corequisite is being applied in a discriminatory manner. (The student will meet with the Director of Assessment and Matriculation) • The prerequisite violates the provisions of the State Education Code. (The student will meet with the Director of Assessment and Matriculation) To comply with State law, students enrolled in courses with prerequisite requirements will be automatically dropped from any course where those prerequisites have not been completed. This may occur if they were enrolled in the prerequisite course at the time they registered for the current term and failed to complete that course successfully. Students who are uncertain about their status regarding completion of prerequisite requirements may go to Counseling Center for assistance. If a student is currently enrolled in the prerequisite course and is not sure of the grade, he or she may: 1)Check with the instructor, or 2) G o to the appropriate Division Office the first day of the new semester. Students will receive notification if they are dropped from any course for this reason. 16 Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Placement Test Information Intermediate Algebra Placement Test As of Fall 2014, assessment is required of all students attending Mt. SAC or any other California Community College. Most classes have basic skills prerequisites that must be assessed prior to registration. Course eligibility may be determined by placement tests or previous coursework. In some instances English, Reading, Math and Chemistry prerequisites may be met by attaining eligibility through assessment. This is a test of your elementary algebra skills. The appropriate test score will provide eligibility for the following courses. Please see the course descriptions in the Schedule of Classes for prerequisites. The following tests may be taken at the Assessment Center: English Placement Test Assessment of Written English (AWE) MATH100 Survey of College Mathematics MATH110 Elementary Statistics MATH120 Finite Mathematics MATH130 College Algebra MATH150Trigonometry MATH160 Pre-Calculus Mathematics (Trigonometry Supplement Test may also be required) Calculus Placement Test This is a test of your arithmetic and pre-algebra skills. The appropriate test score will provide eligibility for the following courses. Please see the course descriptions in the Schedule of Classes for prerequisites. LERN 48 Basic Math Skills Review LERN 49 Math Skills Review MATH 50Pre-Algebra MATH 51 Elementary Algebra MATH 51A Elementary Algebra - First Half 1½ hours* This is a test of your algebra and trigonometry skills. The appropriate test scores will provide eligibility for the following courses. Please see the course descriptions in the Schedule of Classes for prerequisites. This is a test of your current reading abilities. The results will be used to provide eligibility for the following courses: Degrees of Reading Power (DRP) READ 70 Improving Reading Comprehension READ 80 Developing Reading Comprehension READ 90 Preparing for College Reading READ100 Analysis and Critical Reading COMPASS/ESL (for Non-Native Speakers of English) AMLA31R American Language Basic Reading AMLA32R American Language Intermediate Reading AMLA33R American Language Advanced Reading 1 hour* 1 hour* This is a test of your intermediate algebra skills. The appropriate test score will provide eligibility for the following courses. Please see the course descriptions in the Schedule of Classes for prerequisites. 1 hour* Reading Placement Test Degrees of Reading Power (DRP) or COMPASS/ESL Reading Test Plane Geometry Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra – First Half College Level Math Placement Test This is a test of your abilities in language usage. It is required for placement in English classes (including LERN, AMLA, and ESL classes). The AWE is used to provide eligibility for the following courses: ESL English as a Second Language AMLA41W American Language, Basic Writing AMLA42W American Language, Intermediate Writing AMLA43W American Language, Advanced Writing LERN81 Improving Writing ENGL67 Writing Fundamentals ENGL68 Preparation for College Writing ENGL1A Freshman Composition Mt. SAC Math Placement Test MATH61 MATH71 MATH71A 1 hour* PLACEMENT TEST INFORMATION Placement Test Information MATH140 MATH180 Calculus for Business Calculus and Analytic Geometry Chemistry Placement Test 1 hour* Appropriate test scores AND transcripts verifying successful completion of the required courses will provide eligibility for the following course. Please see the course descriptions in the Schedule of Classes for prerequisites. CHEM50 General Chemistry I * Not actual test time.Time indicated may vary slightly depending on time necessary for administration and instructions. Exemption from Assessment A student is exempt from assessment if the student has: 1. completed an Associated degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution; 2. enrolled at the College for a reason other than career development or advancement, transfer, attainment of a degree, or certificate of achievement, or completion of a basic skills, or English as a Second Language course sequence; 3. completed these services at another community college within a time period identified by the College; Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 17 Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Placement Test Information PLACEMENT TEST INFO. 4. 5. enrolled at the College solely to take a course that is legally mandated for employment as defined Section 55000 or necessary in response to a significant change in industry or licensure standards; enrolled at the College as a special admit student pursuant to Education Code section 76001. Test Scores from Other Colleges The Assessment Center will accept math test scores from other colleges that use the Mathematics Diagnostic Testing Project (MDTP) placement tests if the test was taken less than two years ago. An official copy of the test scores must be brought or mailed to the Assess­ment Center for evaluation and course placement. The following are placement levels for the tests we accept: MDTP – Elementary Algebra Test MATH 71 MATH 61 MDTP – Intermediate Algebra Test MATH 100 MATH 110 MATH 120 MATH 130 MATH 150 MATH 160 MDTP – Pre-Calculus Test MATH 140 MATH 180 Mt. SAC does not accept English Placement test scores from other colleges. Changing Your Class Schedule CHANGING YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE Changing Your Class Schedule You can make changes to your course schedule by using the Online Registration System. You may drop classes. n You may add open classes or any class for which n you have an ADD Authorization Code. You may search for open sections at n www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ It is your responsibility to know deadlines to add courses n and to drop courses that you are no longer attending.You must use the online registration system to drop classes. You must pay the required fee for any added class n and drop by the course refund deadline on student Schedule/Receipt to qualify for a refund (see page 21). Adding or Dropping a Class A. To Add an Open Class: 1. You may add open classes online at my.mtsac.edu. Verify your add by printing your schedule/receipt. 2. Once classes start, you must attend the first class meeting to obtain an ADD Authorization Code if the class is no longer available through the registration system. Instructors will add students depending on the number of open spaces in the class. 3. You must have your Mt. SAC registration appointment printout of your assigned date and time, along with a picture ID. 4. You must be eligible (have the appropriate prerequisite) for the class. Prerequisites will be checked by the system at the time you register for the class. If you are blocked from registering for a class and believe that you do possess the appropriate prerequi­site, or if you have a question regarding the prerequisite, call Admissions and Records at (909) 274-4415 for assistance. 5. You must register for all ADDs prior to the expiration date on the ADD Authorization Code. 6. You MUST have a picture ID to add classes 18 Mt. San Antonio College in person at Admissions & Records. B. To Add a Closed Class: 1. To add the class, you must attend the first class meeting and obtain an ADD Authorization from the instructor. 2. You must have your Mt. SAC student schedule printout and a picture ID. 3. You must be eligible (have the appropriate prerequisite) for the class. If the course has a required prerequisite, obtain a Proof of Eligibility Form from the appropriate Division Office or Admissions and Records prior to attending the class you wish to add. 4. If you receive an ADD Authorization Code from the instructor, add the class online. 5. Registration for all Added classes must be completed prior to the expiration date on the ADD Authorization Code. ADD AUTHORIZATION CODES: A 4 digit code is issued by the instructor of a closed class. You must enter the Course Reference Number (CRN) and the ADD Authorization Code when prompted at my.mtsac.edu to add the closed class. ADD Authorization Codes can only be used once and have expiration dates. Be sure to use the code on or before the expiration date. Failure to use the codes prior to expiration will prevent students from adding the class. WAIT LISTS: Wait lists will be available beginning the first day of registration. C. To Drop a Class: 1. Drop classes online at my.mtsac.edu. Verify your drops by printing your schedule/receipt. 2. See your Schedule/Receipt for important deadlines related to dropping classes. 3. See page 21 for refund information. Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Course Policies Students should check their Schedule for the day and time their classes meet and ALLOW PLENTY OF TIME TO PARK AND LOCATE THE CORRECT CLASSROOM. Students who enroll in class must attend the first class meeting. Any student who has not arrived within the first 30 minutes of the first class meeting may be dropped from the class roster and the place given to a waiting student who was unable to enroll at the time of registration. Failure to attend the first class meeting does not ensure that you will be dropped. It is the student’s responsibility to drop a class. Success in college depends upon regular class attendance. Poor attendance can result in a low grade in a class. Instructors may drop a student who has excessive absences. It is each student’s responsibility to know the attendance policies of each of his/her instructors. Students are responsible for dropping classes they do not plan to attend. Failure to drop will result in an “F” letter grade on a student’s transcript. Auditing Students are not permitted to audit classes. All individuals attending, visiting, participating or sitting in the class must be officially registered in that particular class. Course Repetition Only certain courses may be repeated for credit. Refer to the latest Mt. SAC Catalog regarding the repeatability allowance for specific courses. If a course is repeatable, the course may only be repeated for the number of times indicated. Students are allowed to repeat a course in which they received a substandard grade/mark (“D,” “F,” “W,” “NC,” “NP”) only two times (for a total of three attempts). Students attempting to enroll in the same course a fourth time will be blocked automatically from registering. Courses for which satisfactory grades of “A,” “B,” “C,” or “Pass” are received may not be repeated. Only upon extenuating circumstances will repetition in courses for which the student has satisfactorily passed be allowed. Students with extenuating circumstances may file a Petition for Exceptional Action form in the Admissions and Records Office. Students who repeat courses based on this provision will not earn additional units or grade points toward improving or changing the previous grade earned in the class or toward changing the overall grade point average. Dropping Courses and Withdrawing from the College It is the students’ responsibility to drop or withdraw from courses they no longer attend. Students should check their schedule/receipt, available on the “My Mt SAC” portal for information regarding key dates. Dates vary and are often course specific. Full 16-week courses For 16 week courses, students who drop a class, withdraw from the college, or are dropped from a class by the professor by the Sunday at the end of the second week of classes will not receive any mark or notation on their permanent academic record. Students who drop a class, withdraw from the college, or are dropped by the professor beginning Monday of the third week of a 16 week class will receive a mark of “W” (Withdrawal) on their permanent record. Professors may not drop students from a class and students may not drop themselves from any class or withdraw from the college after 60% of the class has elapsed. All students who are registered for a class after 60% of the class has elapsed shall receive an academic grade (A,B,C,D,F,P,NP) or an Incomplete mark for the class. A “W” Withdrawal mark shall not be assigned to any student enrolled after the last day to drop a class except in the case of an approved petition due to extenuating circumstances. A “W” Withdrawal remains a permanent part of a student’s academic record. COURSE POLICIES Attendance Intersessions and other short term classes For short term classes, students who drop a class, withdraw from college or are dropped from a class by the professor prior to the conclusion of the first 20% of the class will not receive any mark or notation on their permanent record. Students who drop a class, withdraw from the college, or are dropped by the professor after 20% of the class has elapsed will receive a mark of “W” (Withdrawal) on their permanent record. Professors may not drop students from a class and students may not drop themselves from any class or withdraw from the college after 60% of the class has elapsed. All students who are registered for a class after 60% of the class has elapsed shall receive an academic grade (A,B,C,D,F,P,NP) or an Incomplete mark for the class. A “W” Withdrawal mark shall not be assigned to any student enrolled after the last day to drop a class except in the case of an approved petition due to extenuating circumstances. A “W” Withdrawal remains a permanent part of a student’s academic record. Student Load Limits Without petitioning, students may enroll in up to 18 units each semester and up to 7 units each summer and winter intersession. Students who have completed a minimum of 15 college units in a given semester with a grade point average of at least 3.0 and have a minimum cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 may petition for permission to enroll in units above the maximum. Petitions for Exceptional Action are available in the Counseling Center, located on the upper level of the Student Services Center. Petition for Exceptional Action Petition for Exceptional Action forms are available from the Counseling Center and Admissions and Records Office in the Student Services Center. Action on a petition will be taken either by the appropriate administrator or the Board of Appeals. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 19 Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Grades GRADES Final Grades Incomplete Grades Final grades for the previous semester will be available online via my.mtsac.edu beginning the third week of the following term. A faculty member may approve a petition for an Incomplete, “I,” for work missed commencing with the 14th week of a regular semester (or after 85% of a short-term class) under the circumstances listed below: A. Verifiable serious illness or emergency B. Verifiable work conflict C. Call to active military duty The requirements for removal of the “I” shall be stated by the instructor on the “Petition to Request Incomplete Grade” form. Approval of an incomplete and the assign­ ment of a replacement grade are at the discretion of the instructor. If the “I” is not made up within one year of its issue, the predetermined replacement grade will be assigned. If a grade was not predetermined, the “I” will revert to an “F.” Students may not re-register in a class while an “I” is in effect for that class. n When you visit my.mtsac.edu, you will be directed to the appropriate screen to view your transcript. If you need a copy of your grades, you can obtain a student copy of your Mt. SAC transcript on your portal. You can request official transcripts online through my.mtsac.edu student portal. n Pass/No Pass Grades Some classes offered at Mt. SAC are available with two different grading options: letter grade (A, B, C, D, F) or a Pass/No Pass (Pass: A, B, or C; No Pass: The equivalent of D or F). A few classes are offered for Pass/No Pass only. These courses are designed to encourage students to explore areas outside their major field of study in order to broaden and enrich their collegiate experience, and to afford an opportunity for departments to offer courses in which there is diminished emphasis on grades. The Pass/No Pass grading option is not available for General Education courses. In courses offering both grading options, students are automatically registered on a letter-grade basis at the time of registration. If a change is desired, students must declare their intent to be graded on a Pass/No Pass basis. Credit toward graduation by using Pass/No Pass classes is limited to a maximum of sixteen units. Courses taken for Pass/No Pass are not counted in calculating the grade point average, or in determining eligibility for the Dean’s List or President’s List. However, these courses are considered in probation and dismissal procedures. 20 Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Fee Refund Policy Parking Permit Refund Refunds are now automatic. In order to receive a refund, you must drop your class(es) by the refund deadline for that class. The deadline can be found on your Student Schedule/Receipt (see sample below). Classes that do not attain minimum initial enrollment may be cancelled. Students who have dropped or cancelled classes will receive a refund through their preference on the student’s Mt. SAC Higher One card. Students will also be entitled to refunds for textbook(s) purchased if such textbook(s) have not been marked. To receive a refund for your current parking permit, you must return the permit to the Bursar’s Office. This can be done in person, by mail or dropped off at the Bursar’s Office drop box. The deadline is March 7, 2016. Once the permit is received, your refund will be processed and sent to your Mt. SAC card preference. Production & Copy Cards Refunds Production cards can be returned to the Bursar’s Office for refund until March 7, 2016, if unmarked and unused. FEE REFUND POLICY Fee Refunds Refund for BOGW You may apply for a Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGW) at any point within the academic year. If you qualify and have already paid, you will be automatically reimbursed for covered fees in the form of a refund through your preference on your Mt. SAC Higher One card. SAMPLE Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 21 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Student Services and Resources STUDENT SERVICES & RESOURCES Please visit the website or call for current hours of operation Admissions & Records Ext. 4415 Bridge Program Bldg. 9B Ext. 5392 www.mtsac.edu/students/admissions The Admissions and Records office provides compre­ hensive admissions/registration services for all credit students, processes student requests for transcripts, enrollment verifications, general education (transfer) certifications, and graduation evaluations. Special services are provided for international (F-1 Visa) students. Assistance is available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese and Chinese. Aspire Program Ext. 6396 Bldg. 9D www.mtsac.edu/aspire Aspire is a student success program designed to enrich the experience of African-Americans and other students at Mt. SAC through counseling, instruction, mentoring, and community building. Aspire’s primary focus is to equip you with resources to boost your academic performance and help you reach your goals at Mt. SAC. Aspire students perform better, because they learn how to get the most from their college experience. They have caring mentors who encourage and motivate them to achieve their personal potential. Aspire students bond together as a “community” by sharing experience and participating in college tours, success workshops, tutoring, and campus activities. Assessment Center Ext. 4265 Bldg. 9A bookstore.mtsac.edu/ Visit Bookstore website for current hours of operation and buyback hours and locations. SacBookRac offers textbooks, school supplies, Mt. SAC apparel, gift items, and houses the Mt.SAC Photo ID area. Textbooks and supplies for students average between $300 to $600 per semester, depending upon the program of study selected. Students are encouraged to buy books early, especially to save money by purchasing used books. Books are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Students may order textbooks online at www.sacbookrac.com. Orders can be picked up at the store or shipped to the student’s home. Refund Policy Refunds are allowed within the first week of the start of each semester. The refund policy details are posted in the bookstore and are printed on a bookmark which is attached to the purchase receipt. 22 Mt. San Antonio College www.mtsac.edu/bridge The Bridge Program offers several learning communities designed to increase students’ academic and personal success through the structuring of the learning environment. Students participating in a learning community are enrolled in linked or clustered classes that are taught in a cooperative environment between instructors. There are various learning communities offered: Summer Bridge, Math Bridge, English Bridge and many more. Each learning community focuses on a specific academic need and has an assigned counselor to assist students. The Bridge Program is perfect for students who are underprepared academically, are economically disadvantaged, and need additional support in their first year at Mt. SAC. Bursar’s Office Ext. 4960 Bldg. 4, Lower Level www.mtsac.edu/bursars The Bursar’s Office manages the collection of credit registration fees and other campus fees including parking permits, replacements, parking citation fees, enrollment verification, and production cards. The office also processes refunds for credit classes, parking permits and production cards. CalWORKs (California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids) Bldg. 9B Ext. 4755 www.mtsac.edu/assessment Students may complete required English, Reading, Chemistry and Math placement testing in the Assessment Center. Assistance in reviewing course placement is also provided. Bookstore (SacBookRac) Ext. 4475 Bldg. 9D Bldg. 9B www.mtsac.edu/calworks The CalWORKs program provides services to Mt. SAC students who are recipients of TANF/CalWORKs cash-aid for themselves and their children. The CalWORKs program serves as the liaison between the student and their county office. Support services include: educational planning, case management, job development/placement assistance, referrals to the basic skills tutoring/computer skills lab and the GED/High School diploma programs. Based upon available funding, childcare and work-study may be available. The CalWORKs program also provides support in complying with the 32/35 hours per week welfare-to-work requirement. Career and Transfer Services Bldg. 9B careerservices.mtsac.edu transfer.mtsac.edu Career and Transfer Services helps students get from Mt. SAC to anywhere. We provide a variety of services, activities, events and resources to help students transfer to universities, solidify career goals, sharpen job acquisition skills, and acquire part- and full-time employment. CAREER SERVICES Ext. 4510 Activities, resources and events include: n Job and internship referrals Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Student Services and Resources Counselors are available to assist students who: are undecided about their major or career direction; need information about their career and transfer n options; are having difficulty in their courses; n need assistance with personal problems. n Career fairs Career acquisition skills workshops n Mock interview sessions n 1-on-1 assistance with résume preparation, interviewing techniques, and general job search n n n TRANSFER SERVICES Ext. 6388 Activities, resources and events include: n Career and college guidebooks and university catalogs library n Workshops on career and transfer topics n University representative visits and appointments n College fairs n University tours n Walk-in transfer advising n Computers for career and transfer research, applications and more! Child Development Center (Childcare Services) Ext. 4920 It is highly recommended that students see a counselor during their first semester at Mt. SAC to develop a student educational plan. Counselors and educational advisors can also provide: information on course selection and planning for n degree or certificate completion; information about major and transfer requirements n to CSU, UC and private universities; general information about the college. n Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS) Ext. 4290 Bldgs. 70-73 www.mtsac.edu/cdc Admission Policy Early care and education services are provided Monday through Friday for student-parents, staff/faculty, and community members. The Child Development Center welcomes children from 3 months through 5 years regardless of sex, ethnicity, or physical disability. A child must be in good health in order to attend. Parents seeking subsidy must meet income requirements and demonstrate a need for care with (one or a combination of) acceptable and verifiable activities: 6 or more units of credit courses, employment, work-study, training programs, work experience etc. Subsidy and Payment Options Half and full-day State Preschool programs, General Childcare, and CCAMPIS (Pell Grant) funding are available for eligible families. We also welcome CalWORKS and other alternative payment programs. Families not eligible for these funding sources may enroll in the tuition-based program. For information on weekly tuition rates, contact the Center at (909) 274-4920. Minimum Hours Requirements Children must enroll a minimum of 20 hours per week. Enrollment Application and registration must be done in person at the Child Development Center, For more information, contact the Center at (909) 274-4920 or visit the website. Counseling Center Ext. 4380 Bldg. 9B www.mtsac.edu/counseling Students can take advantage of educational planning, career exploration and decision-making, and other services offered through the Counseling Center on the second floor of the Student Services Center. STUDENT SERVICES & RESOURCES Please visit the website or call for current hours of operation Bldg. 9B www.mtsac.edu/dsps DSPS provides services to students who have professionally documented disabilities and need additional services to successfully attend classes at Mt. SAC. Students who suspect they might have a disability are welcome to apply for services and an eligibility determination will be made. Disability-related information about students is held in the strictest confidence. Based on individual disability-related needs, some of the services include specialized counseling, priority registration assistance, assessment of disability and educational needs, access to an adaptive computer lab, equipment loans, sign language interpreters, note takers in the classroom, classroom and testing accommodations, transportation around campus, and many other services and accommodations. Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) and Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) Ext. 4500 Bldg. 9B www.mtsac.edu/eops www.mtsac.edu/eops/care.html EOPS provides support services to students with academic and financial disadvantages. Services include counseling, educational planning, peer advising, tutoring, book services, and priority registration. Mt. SAC’s CARE program is designed to recruit and assist single parents who are heads of household with children 13 years old and under and who are TANF/CALWORKs cash aid recipients attending community college. To meet eligibility requirements for CARE, either the student or dependent child must receive cash aid. CARE students receive additional support through counseling, tutoring, assistance with books and supplies, and grants. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 23 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Student Services and Resources STUDENT SERVICES & RESOURCES Please visit the website or call for current hours of operation Financial Aid and Scholarships Ext. 4450 High School Outreach Bldg. 9B Ext. 5906 www.mtsac.edu/hso This office coordinates the College’s outreach efforts to area high schools. Staff provide regular visitations and specialized presentations to high school students, parents, and high school staff. Matriculation infor­mation and assistance are provided to high school students interested in enrolling as new freshmen. Food Services www.mtsac.edu/international The International Student Center is available for international students to obtain information regarding services and resources,register for workshops and field trips, meet with study groups or use the computer lab. www.mtsacdining.com The Food Services Department provides the campus community with a cafeteria, coffeehouse, and four convenience stores. Campus Cafe´ Bldg. 8, Ext. 5284 The Campus Café is located on the west side of campus next to SacBookRac. Students will find many options inside the Campus Café: n Subversions - sub sandwiches, soups, wraps, healthy options, and daily specials. n Castillo’s Mexican Grill - fresh tacos, burritos, and salads. n Simply to Go - made fresh “in-house” sandwiches, salads, wraps, healthy snacks, and cookies. n Chef’s Corner - daily fresh breakfast and lunch menu. n Pizza Stop - individual pizzas, flatbread pizza, and fresh made pasta bowls. n Common Grounds featuring Starbucks - we proudly brew hot and cold coffee drinks, frappuccino, fresh baked muffins, scones, and brownies. WOW at Mountie Grill Bldg. 19C, Ext. 4624 WOW Cafe and Wingery - breakfast, wings, chicken, hamburgers, salads and rice bowls. Convenience Stores All stores offer a variety of snack foods, beverages and school and test supplies. Mountie Stop Building 9A Express Stop Building 16A Prime Stop Building 61 Short Stop Building 66 Vending Machines Buildings 2, 3, 9C, 23, 26, 28, 30, 31, 40, 45, 47, 50G, 60, 67, 80 If students have a problem getting food or money returned, they may go the Fiscal Services Office window located on the first floor of Bldg. 4 to complete a form and receive a refund. 24 Bldg. 9B www.mtsac.edu/financialaid www.mtsac.edu/scholarships The Financial Aid Office provides assistance in applying for state and federal financial assistance, including grants, loans, scholarships, fee waivers and work study. Students must complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form. The College’s priority filing date is April 15 of each year for the following academic year. Information and applications for scholarships are also available throughout the year in the Financial Aid Office. Mt. San Antonio College International Student Center Ext. 5032 Bldg. 9B The Language Learning Center Ext. 4580 Bldg. 6-264 www.mtsac.edu/instruction/continuinged/noncredit/ esl/learning_resources/language_learning_center.html Provides media and technology to practice foreign languages and English. Learning Lab Learning Technology Center, Bldg. 6, South Entrance, First Floor Ext. 5666 www.mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/lac/services.html The Learning Lab offers free use of PC and MAC computers which have access to the Mt. SAC Library databases, internet, word-processing, spreadsheets, and a variety of course-related software. Registration for the Lab is necessary upon first time use per semester. Students are required to present a current student picture I.D. at the front desk to access the Lab. Laser printing is available for a fee. A print card dispenser is located in the lab for student convenience. Technical and academic assistance are available for students who need help using a computer or a specific program, setting up access to the student portal, and using databases for research. Workshops are offered on appointment basis to assist students who want more instruction on word-processing, E-mail, database/web research, PowerPoint and courserelated materials. Library Learning Technology Center, Bldg. 6, North Entrance Ext. 4260 www.mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/library/index.html A current Mt. SAC student photo I.D. card must be presented to check out books, reserve items, or any other library or media materials. Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Student Services and Resources Parking Services Ext. 4233 Bldg. 23 www.mtsac.edu/safety/general_info.html Closed holidays and evening hours during recesses Student Health Services Ext. 4400 Bldg. 67B www.mtsac.edu/students/healthcenter Medical, chiropractic, personal counseling, nursing, and health education services are provided. Additional services include laboratory tests, tuberculosis screening, limited prescription medications, immunizations, preg­nancy testing, and referrals. All credit students who are currently enrolled and attending classes are eligible. Part-time faculty are eligible for select services. Some fees may apply. Professional health services are provided primarily on an appointment basis. Same-day appointments are also available; call between 8:00 and 8:30 a.m. First aid services are pro­vided for all students, employees and guests of the College. Student Life/Student Activities/ Student Life Center Ext. 4525 Bldg. 9C www.mtsac.edu/studentlife The Student Life Office is responsible for student involvement and leadership programs and serves as the hub of student activities at Mt. SAC. The Associated Students (AS) Government serves as the representative voice for students, while providing students with an opportunity to develop leadership skills. The Student Activities Fee funds many AS activities, sponsored events, and initiatives which support student programs, projects and services throughout the year. Inter-Club Council represents over 45 student clubs and is comprised of one representative from each student club. The Student Life Center provides students a relaxing area to access free wireless internet with their laptops, watch TV, play foosball, ping pong, a variety of board games and video games. Students who are involved in co-curricular activities are encouraged to complete the Activities Transcript (available online) which complements their academic transcript and verifies their leadership and service experiences. The Bookstore Office (Bldg. 9A) sells AS discount amusement park and movie tickets. Student Life also oversees an off-campus Housing Referral Program and Lost and Found. All unclaimed items from the previous year are auctioned each September. Students’ rights and due process procedures related to student discipline and academic grievances are facilitated through this office. Tutoring Mt. SAC offers free tutoring for students in Math, English/Writing and many other subjects. Learning Assistance Center (LAC) Learning Technology Center, Bldg. 6 South Entrance, First Floor Ext. 4300 http://lac.mtsac.edu The Learning Assistance Center (LAC) offers tutoring, a computer lab, courses in basic Math, Reading, Writing, and study techniques, and testing services for distance learning courses. Current Mt. SAC photo I.D. required. Math Activities Resource Centers Math Activities Resource Center (MARC) Bldg. 61 — Room 1318 Ext. 5014 Transfer Math Activities Resource Center (T-MARC), Bldg. 61 — Room 1314 Ext. 5389 http://marc.mtsac.edu The Math Activities Resource Center (MARC) and Transfer-Math Activities Resource Center (T-MARC) offer services including free tutoring, study spaces, tutorial software, calculator rentals, textbooks, solution manuals, and handouts. The MARC serves students in Math 50 to Math 71. The T-MARC serves students in Math 100 and above. STUDENT SERVICES & RESOURCES Please visit the website or call for current hours of operation Multiple Subjects: Tutorial Services Learning Technology Center, Bldg. 6, South Entrance, First Floor Ext. 6605 http://lac.mtsac.edu Tutorial Services offers one-on-one tutoring in multiple subjects, either drop-in or by appointment, as well as study groups and supplemental instruction. The Writing Center Bldg. 26B, Room 1561A Ext. 5325 writingcenter.mtsac.edu The Writing Center offers free tutoring, workshops, Directed Learning Activities (DLAs) and a computer lab for all students who would like help with writing. Students need to bring a current Mt. SAC ID to access services. Veterans Services Ext. 4520 Bldg. 9B www.mtsac.edu/veterans/ The Veterans Service Center is available to assist Veterans and/or eligible dependents on all matters relating to Veterans educational benefits. For more detailed information, please refer to the current College catalog. For step-by-step instructions in claiming and utilizing educational benefits at Mt. SAC, Veterans and dependents should download the “Veterans Packet” and all required forms from our website. Veterans Resource Center www.mtsac.edu/veterans/vrc.html. Student Veterans are invited to visit the Veterans Resource Center (VRC), Building 16C, established to provide individual assistance and ease of transition to Mt. SAC. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 25 Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Campus Safety CAMPUS SAFETY 7 Campus Safety Services available to help assure your safety include: • Public Safety Escorts are available to escort you during evening hours, to assure your safety on campus and in parking lots. They are provided at your request, please call ext. 4555 or 909-274-4555. • Blue emergency telephone towers are located throughout the campus and parking lots for you to contact Public Safety immediately should you need assistance in an emergency. • Public Safety may be contacted by calling the campus number, 909-274-4555. • Call 911 for any emergency or 9-911 when calling from on-campus extensions. Be prepared to identify your exact location. In addition to contacting Public Safety Department, information can also be obtained from the Student Life Office, Bldg. 9C, ext. 4525 or at www.mtsac.edu/safety/ Campus Emergency Notification System As part of our continuing effort to provide a safe environment for students and employees, Mt. San Antonio College has launched a campus-wide emergency notification system. This new system will enable authorized college personnel to quickly notify students, faculty, and staff about any campus emergency with personalized voice, text and e-mail messages. In order to execute the process effectively, we need your current contact information and your preferred method of notification. You are able to provide your information on a secured online site at https://myportal.mtsac.edu. Look for the Emergency Notification System channel. Be assured that your privacy will be protected. Your information will not be shared with anyone or used for any purpose other than for emergency notifications. Campus Emergency Phone System Mt. SAC has installed a campus-wide emergency phone system. This system is divided into two primary segments. The inner campus system consists of emer­ gency phones that are placed on the outside of selected campus buildings and are identified by the familiar blue light affixed to the top of the phone housing. The second segment of emergency phones consists of stand-alone emergency phone towers, located in open campus spaces, primarily in campus parking lots. These phone towers are also identified by a blue light affixed to the top of the tower. Use of any of these emergency phones will connect the user to Public Safety Department during normal business hours, located in Building 23. During hours when the campus is closed, the emergency phones will connect the user directly to a cell phone carried by Public Safety Officers who are on duty 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 26 Mt. San Antonio College Crime Prevention The Public Safety Department’s primary responsibility is the safety and security of all members of the College community. Every effort is made to inform students and staff of criminal activity or any other concern that may be an immediate threat to the safety and security of those on campus. Information and workshops on crime prevention are made available to College students and staff. It is the responsibility of every member of the campus commu­nity to act in ways that promote the safety of self and others and that protect District property. Public Safety Enforcement Authority The Mt. San Antonio College Public Safety Department has the authority to enforce the Student Discipline Code of Conduct and the State of California Penal Code under Education Code Section 72330. The Mt. San Antonio College Board of Trustees has established the Public Safety Department as a community college police department under Education Code Section 72330 (a), which authorizes the governing board of a community college district to establish a community college police department under the supervision of a community college chief of police. Although a designated police department, the Mt. San Antonio College Public Safety Department has a memorandum of understanding mandated by the “Crime Awareness and Campus Safety Act of 1990,” that the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has jurisdiction to investigate all crimes occurring on Mt. San Antonio College Campus. Public Safety Escort Service For your added personal safety, Mt. SAC offers a Public Safety Escort Service, Monday - Thursday, 6:30 p.m. - 10:15 p.m. Trained personnel will escort you safely to your car. Public Safety Escorts are located at campus map directories and can be identified by their yellow jackets and I.D. badges. On the map above, a white “I” shows the approximate location of escorts. You may call (909) 2744555 to arrange for assistance. Annual Security Report In compliance with the Clery Act, the College publishes an annual security report which contains information regarding campus crime statistics. This information may be found on the website below. Copies of the annual report can be obtained from the Public Safety Department, Building 23. The Public Safety Crime Log is maintained in the Department of Public Safety office. Brochures on Emergency Procedures are available throughout the campus. http://www.mtsac.edu/safety/pdf/2015-Annual-Security-Report-final.pdf Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Campus Safety CAMPUS SAFETY Reporting Crimes & Emergencies PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT STATISTICAL CRIME REPORT YTD TOTALS VIOLATION 2012 20132014 Murder - Non-Negligent Manslaughter 0 0 0 Murder - Negligent Manslaughter 0 0 0 Sex Offenses - Forcible 1 2 0 Sex Offenses - Non-Forcible 0 0 0 Robbery 1 00 Aggravated Assault 1 3 1 Burglary 4 1412 Motor Vehicle Theft (GTA) 8 12 5 Arson 0 10 Liquor Law Violations 0 2 0 Drug Law Violations 8 4 13 Illegal Weapons Violations 1 4 0 Hate Crimes - Race 0 0 0 Hate Crimes - Gender 0 0 0 Hate Crimes - Religion 0 0 0 Hate Crimes - Sexual Orientation 0 0 0 Hate Crimes - Ethnicity/National Origin 0 0 0 Hate Crimes - Disability 0 0 0 Dating Violence 0 00 Domestic Violence 0 0 2 Rape 0 0 1 Stalking 0 10 Students and staff should report serious crimes and emergencies, i.e., fire/medical, occurring on campus to the Public Safety Department or call 911. When using an on-campus extension, call 9-911. Incidents may be reported to Public Safety by calling (909) 274-4555, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Public Safety may also be contacted during and after business hours from public telephone locations on campus by dialing *-91. In the event of an emergency, students and staff are requested to make a prompt and accurate report to the Public Safety Department. The Public Safety Department is located at the southeast portion of the campus off Bonita Drive in Building 23. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 27 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents 2016 Spring Final Exam Schedule Monday, June 6 Wednesday, June 8 Thursday, June 9 Friday, June 10 T 8:00-11:10am T 8:30-11:40am T 8:00-12:15pm T 9:00-1:15pm TTh 6:45-7:50am TTh 6:55-8:20am TTh 7:00-9:30am TTh 7:30-8:35am TTh 7:30-9:35am TTh 8:00-9:25am TTh 8:00-10:30am TTh 8:15-9:20am TTh 8:30-9:55am TTh 8:30-10:35am TTh 8:45-9:50am TThF 7:00-8:15am TThF 7:30-9:05am TThF 8:00-9:15am TThF 8:00-9:35am TThF 8:30-9:45am W 8:00-11:10am W 8:30-11:40am W 8:00-12:15pm W 9:00-1:15pm MW/WF 9:30-10:35am MW/WF 9:30-10:45am MW/WF 9:45-11:10am MW/WF 9:45-11:50am MW/WF 9:45-12:15pm MW/WF 10:00-11:05am MW/WF 10:00-11:15am MW/WF 10:15-11:40am MW/WF 10:45-11:50am MW/WF 10:45-12:50pm MW/WF 10:45-1:15pm MWF 9:15-10:50am MWF 9:45-11:20am 4 days 9:00-10:10am 4 days 10:00-11:10am 4 days 10:30-11:40am Th 8:00-11:10am Th 8:30-11:40am Th 8:00-12:15pm Th 9:00-1:15pm TTh 9:30-10:35am TTh 9:30-10:45am TTh 9:45-11:10am TTh 9:45-11:50am TTh 9:45-12:15pm TTh 10:00-11:05am TTh 10:00-11:15am TTh 10:15-11:40am TTh 10:45-11:50am TTh 10:45-12:50pm TTh 10:45-1:15pm TThF 9:15-10:50am TThF 9:45-11:20am F 8:00-11:10am F 8:30-11:40am F 8:00-12:15pm F 9:00-1:15pm WF 6:45-7:50am WF 7:00-9:30am WF 7:30-8:35am WF 8:15-9:20am WF 8:45-9:50am WF 8:00-10:30am M 11:30-2:40pm M 12:00-3:10pm MW 11:00-12:15pm MW 11:15-12:20pm MW 11:30-12:45pm MW 11:30-12:55pm MW 12:00-1:05pm MW 12:00-1:25pm MW 12:00-2:05pm MWF 11:00-12:35pm MWF 11:30-1:05pm 4 days 11:30-12:40pm 4 days 12:00-1:10pm T 11:30-2:40pm T 12:00-3:10pm TTh 11:00-12:15pm TTh 11:15-12:20pm TTh 11:30-12:45pm TTh 11:30-12:55pm TTh 12:00-1:05pm TTh 12:00-1:25pm TTh 12:00-2:05pm TThF 11:00-12:35pm TThF 11:30-1:05pm W 11:30-2:40pm W 12:00-3:10pm MW/WF 12:30-1:35pm MW/WF 12:30-1:45pm MW/WF12:30-3:00pm MWF 12:45-2:20pm Th 11:30-2:40pm Th 12:00-3:10pm TTh 12:30-1:35pm TTh 12:30-1:45pm TTh 12:30-3:00pm TThF 12:45-2:20pm F 11:30-2:40pm F 12:00-3:10pm WF 11:00-12:15pm WF 11:15-12:20pm WF 11:30-12:45pm WF 11:30-12:55pm WF 12:00-1:05pm WF 12:00-1:25pm WF 12:00-2:05pm M 1:30-5:45pm MW 1:00-3:05pm MW 1:15-2:20pm MW 1:15-2:40pm MW 1:45-2:50pm MW 1:30-4:00pm MW 1:45-3:10pm MW 2:15-4:20pm MWF 1:00-2:15pm MWF 1:15-2:50pm MWF 2:00-3:15pm 4 days 1:00-2:10pm 4 days 1:30-2:40pm T 1:30-5:45pm TTh 1:00-3:05pm TTh 1:15-2:20pm TTh 1:15-2:40pm TTh 1:45-2:50pm TTh 1:45-3:10pm TTh 2:15-4:20pm TTh 1:30-4:00pm TThF 1:00-2:15pm TThF 1:15-2:50pm TThF 2:00-3:15pm W 1:30-5:45pm MW/WF 2:30-3:35pm MW/WF 3:00-4:05pm MW/WF 3:00-4:25pm MW/WF 3:15-5:20pm MW/WF 3:30-4:55pm MWF 2:30-3:45pm MWF 2:30-4:05pm MWF 3:00-4:35pm MWF 3:30-4:45pm 4 days 2:30-3:40pm 4 days 3:00-4:10pm Th1:30-5:45pm TTh 2:30-3:35pm TTh 3:00-4:05pm TTh 3:00-4:25pm TTh 3:30-4:55pm TTh 3:15-5:20pm TThF 2:30-3:45pm TThF 2:30-4:05pm TThF 3:00-4:35pm TThF 3:30-4:45pm F 1:30-5:45pm WF 1:00-3:05pm WF 1:15-2:20pm WF 1:15-2:40pm WF 1:45-2:50pm WF 1:30-4:00pm WF 1:45-3:10pm WF 2:15-4:20pm M 3:00-6:10pm M 3:30-6:40pm MW 3:15-5:45pm MW 3:45-4:50pm MW 4:15-5:20pm MW 4:15-6:45pm MW 4:30-6:35pm MW 4:45-6:10pm MWF 4:00-5:15pm MWF 4:15-5:50pm MWF 4:45-6:20pm 4 days 4:00-5:10pm 4 days 4:30-5:40pm T 3:00-6:10pm T 3:30-6:40pm TTh 3:15-5:45pm TTh 3:45-4:50pm TTh 4:15-5:20pm TTh 4:15-6:45pm TTh 4:30-6:35pm TTh 4:45-6:10pm TThF 4:00-5:15pm TThF 4:15-5:50pm TThF 4:45-6:20pm W 3:00-6:10pm W 3:30-6:40pm MW 5:00-6:05pm MW 5:15-6:40pm MW 5:30-6:35pm MW 5:30-7:35pm WF 4:15-6:45pm WF 4:30-6:35pm WF 4:45-6:10pm WF 5:15-6:40pm WF 5:30-7:35pm MWF 5:00-6:15pm MWF 5:30-6:45pm 4 days 5:30-6:40pm Th 3:00-6:10pm Th 3:30-6:40pm TTh 5:00-6:05pm TTh 5:15-6:40pm TTh 5:30-6:35pm TTh 5:30-7:35pm TThF 5:30-6:45pm TThF 5:00-6:15pm F 3:00-6:10pm F 3:30-6:40pm WF 3:15-5:45pm WF 3:45-4:50pm WF 4:15-5:20pm M 5:00-9:15pm M 6:00-10:15pm M 6:30-9:40pm M 7:00-10:10pm MW 6:00-8:30pm MW 6:15-7:20pm MW 6:30-7:55pm 7:30 p.m. - MW 6:45-7:50pm MW 6:45-8:50pm 10:00 MW 7:00-8:25pm p.m. MW 7:00-9:30pm MWF 6:00-7:35pm MWF 6:30-8:05pm MWF 6:30-7:45pm MWF 7:00-8:15pm 4 days 6:00-7:10pm 4 days 7:00-8:10pm T 5:00-9:15pm T 6:00-10:15pm T 6:30-9:40pm T 7:00-10:10pm TTh 6:00-8:30pm TTh 6:15-7:20pm TTh 6:30-7:55pm TTh 6:45-7:50pm TTh 6:45-8:50pm TTh 7:00-8:25pm TTh 7:00-9:30pm TThF 6:00-7:35pm TThF 6:30-8:05pm TThF 6:30-7:45pm TThF 7:00-8:15pm W 5:00-9:15pm W 6:00-10:15pm W 6:30-9:40pm W 7:00-10:10pm MW/WF 7:30-8:35pm MW/WF 7:45-9:50pm MW/WF 8:00-9:05pm MW/WF 8:15-9:40pm MW/WF 8:45-10:10pm MW/WF 8:45-9:50pm WF 6:00-8:30pm WF 7:00-9:30pm MWF 7:45-9:20pm MWF 8:00-9:15pm MWF 8:15-9:50pm MWF 8:30-9:45pm 4 days 7:30-8:40pm 4 days 8:30-9:40pm Th 5:00-9:15pm Th 6:00-10:15pm Th 6:30-9:40pm Th 7:00-10:10pm TTh 7:30-8:35pm TTh 7:45-9:50pm TTh 8:00-9:05pm TTh 8:15-9:40pm TTh 8:45-10:10pm TTh 8:45-9:50pm TThF 7:45-9:20pm TThF 8:00-9:15pm TThF 8:15-9:50pm TThF 8:30-9:45pm F 5:00-9:15pm F 6:00-10:15pm F 6:30-9:40pm F 7:00-10:10pm WF 6:15-7:20pm WF 6:30-7:55pm WF 6:45-7:50pm WF 6:45-8:50pm WF 7:00-8:25pm 7:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 7 M 8:00-11:10am M 8:30-11:40am M 8:00-12:15pm M 9:00-1:15pm MW 6:45-7:50am MW 6:55-8:20am MW 7:00-9:30am MW 7:30-8:35am MW 7:30-9:35am MW 8:00-9:25am MW 8:00-10:30am MW 8:15-9:20am MW 8:30-9:55am MW 8:30-10:35am MW 8:45-9:50am MWF 7:00-8:15am MWF 7:30-9:05am MWF 8:00-9:15am MWF 8:00-9:35am MWF 8:30-9:45am 4 days 7:30-8:40am 4 days 8:30-9:40am Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE The schedule below is intended to provide professors a 2½ hour time period for final exams. Final exams are required in all courses for all students. Permission to schedule a final exam at a time other than the time it is regularly scheduled must be secured at least one week in advance of any change. The professor may not change the scheduled time for the final exam without authorization from his or her division dean. The student should consider the final exam schedule before selecting semester courses. Final exams are given in the same classroom in which classes meet regularly. Double-period classes meet according to the first day in the week that the class meets and according to the first period in the day the class meets. All Friday final exams between 4:00 and 7:00 p.m. will be held on Friday, December 11. Saturday and Sunday classes will conduct final exams on June 11 and 12 at the same time the classes regularly meet. Short-term classes will conduct final exams during the last class meeting. Afternoon and evening classes are shaded below. 29 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Course Offerings COURSE OFFERINGS 30 February 22 - June 12 Administration of Justice: Law Enforcement................. 31 Aeronautics.........................................................................31 Agriculture: Animal Health Technology.............................32 Agriculture: Animal Science General................................33 Agriculture: General Subjects............................................33 Agriculture: Livestock Production.....................................33 Agriculture: Ornamental Horticulture...............................33 Agriculture: Pet Science.....................................................34 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration...................................34 Air Traffic Control............................................................... 36 Aircraft Maintenance Technology......................................36 Alcohol Drug Counseling...................................................37 American Language............................................................38 Anatomy and Physiology...................................................39 Anthropology......................................................................39 Arabic...................................................................................40 Architectural Technology....................................................40 Art: Animation.....................................................................41 Art: Basic Studio Arts.........................................................42 Art: Graphic Design and Illustration.................................42 Art: Three-Dimensional Studio Arts..................................43 Art: Two-Dimensional Studio Arts.....................................43 Art History...........................................................................45 Astronomy...........................................................................46 Biology.................................................................................47 Botany.................................................................................49 Business: Accounting.........................................................49 Business: Business Communications...............................51 Business: Economics..........................................................51 Business: Law.....................................................................52 Business: Management......................................................52 Business: Paralegal.............................................................54 Business: Real Estate.........................................................55 Business: Sales, Merchandising, and Marketing............... 56 Chemistry............................................................................56 Child Development.............................................................57 Chinese................................................................................60 Computer Information Systems: Beginning....................60 Computer Information Systems: Database......................62 Computer Information Systems: Networking..................63 Computer Information Systems: Programming..............64 Computer Information Systems: Security........................66 Computer Information Systems: Web Applications.........67 Computer Science..............................................................67 Computer and Networking Technology............................68 Correctional Sciences.........................................................68 Counseling..........................................................................68 Dance: Activity....................................................................69 Dance: Theory......................................................................71 Disabled Students..............................................................71 Education............................................................................71 Electronics...........................................................................71 Emergency Medical Service..............................................72 Engineering.........................................................................73 Engineering Design Technology.........................................73 English: Composition.........................................................74 English: Literature...............................................................82 Family and Consumer Sciences........................................82 Fashion Merchandising and Design..................................82 Fire Technology...................................................................83 French..................................................................................84 Geography...........................................................................84 Geology...............................................................................85 Mt. San Antonio College German................................................................................86 History.................................................................................86 Histotechnology..................................................................87 Honors Program.................................................................89 Honors Program Application.............................................88 Hospitality and Restaurant Management........................89 Industrial Design Engineering...........................................91 Inspection and Estimating, Building.................................91 Interior Design....................................................................91 Italian...................................................................................93 Japanese.............................................................................93 Journalism...........................................................................93 Kinesiology: Adaptive.........................................................94 Kinesiology: Aquatics.........................................................94 Kinesiology: Athletics.........................................................94 Kinesiology: Fitness...........................................................95 Kinesiology: Individual.......................................................98 Kinesiology: Team Sport.....................................................99 Kinesiology: Theory............................................................99 Latin...................................................................................100 Leadership......................................................................... 101 Learning Assistance.......................................................... 101 Learning Communities.....................................................102 Library and Instructional Media......................................102 Manufacturing Technology...............................................102 Mathematics.....................................................................103 Medical Terminology.........................................................109 Mental Health/Psychiatric Technician............................. 110 Meteorology...................................................................... 110 Microbiology..................................................................... 110 Music................................................................................. 111 Nursing..............................................................................114 Nutrition and Food...........................................................116 Oceanography................................................................... 118 Philosophy......................................................................... 118 Photography......................................................................120 Physical Science...............................................................121 Physics...............................................................................121 Political Science................................................................122 Psychology........................................................................123 Radio - Television..............................................................125 Radiologic Technology......................................................126 Reading..............................................................................127 Respiratory Therapy..........................................................128 Sign Language, Interpreting............................................128 Sociology...........................................................................130 Spanish..............................................................................133 Speech...............................................................................134 Study Techniques..............................................................135 Surveying..........................................................................135 Technology-Related Courses...........................................136 Theater Arts.......................................................................136 Tutor Training.....................................................................136 Welding.............................................................................136 Distance Learning Program.............................................138 Distance Learning Program: Online Courses.................138 Distance Learning Program: Online-Supported (Hybrid) Courses...........................139 Short-Term Credit Classes...............................................140 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents 2016 Spring Schedule of Classes n ADJU 1 — The Administration of Justice System 3.0 Units (C-ID AJ 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC History and philosophy of the justice system, subsystems, roles, relationships and theories of crime causation and correction. 43187 M 11:30am - 2:40pm Jefferson, P 28B-104 40274 W 11:30am - 2:40pm Jefferson, P 28B-104 40275 arrange 3.38 hours Jefferson, P ONLINE 40398 arrange 3.38 hours Jefferson, P ONLINE n ADJU 2 — Principles and Procedures of the Justice System 3.0 Units (C-ID AJ 122) Degree Applicable, CSU Due process in criminal proceedings from pre-arrest through trial and appeal using statutory law and legal precedent. 40278 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Jefferson, P 28B-104 40277 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Jefferson, P 28B-104 n ADJU 3 — Concepts of Criminal Law 3.0 Units (C-ID AJ 120) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Classification of crime, elements of crimes, common and statutory law, and evidence as observed through the study of case law. 40280 M 8:00am - 11:10am Heard, L 28B-204 40281 W 8:00am - 11:10am Heard, L 28B-206 n ADJU 4 — Legal Aspects of Evidence 3.0 Units (C-ID AJ 124) Degree Applicable, CSU Criminal evidence: admissibility, privileged communication, hearsay, and collection and preservation of evidence. 40283 Th 8:00am - 11:10am Heard, L 28B-206 40284 T 1:30pm - 4:40pm Heard, L 28B-204 n ADJU 5 — Community Relations 3.0 Units (C-ID AJ 160) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Examines the complex relationship between communities and the justice system, crime and conflict, within diverse neighborhoods. 40388 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Ellis, R 28B-206 40285 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Ellis, R 28B-206 n ADJU 50 — Introduction to Forensics for Criminal Justice 3.0 Units (C-ID AJ 150) Degree Applicable, CSU The science of collecting, preserving and analyzing physical evidence in criminal cases. 40401 W 11:30am - 2:40pm Yagoda, M 28B-204 40402 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Allende, V 28B-204 n ADJU 59 — Gangs and Corrections 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68, and ADJU 1 Contemporary gang issues including street and prison gang dynamics, characteristics, and role of law enforcement and corrections. 40287 F 8:00am - 11:10am Meredith, D 28B-206 40286 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Meredith, D 28B-208 n ADJU 68 — Administration of Justice Report Writing 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Techniques for proper documentation of crime reports and related law enforcement records. Use of simulations and role-playing. 40288 T 8:00am - 11:10am Heard, L 28B-204 n ADJU 90 — Work Experience in Administration of Justice 1.0 Unit Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Prior approval by ADJU department faculty and compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog 40419 arrange 4.69 hours Jefferson, P 28B n ADJU 90 — Work Experience in Administration of Justice 2.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Prior approval by ADJU department faculty and compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog 40420 arrange 9.38 hours Jefferson, P 28B AERONAUTICS n ADJU 6 — Concepts of Enforcement Services 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Responsibilities, techniques, and methods of police patrol and handling common police occurrences. 40389 F 11:30am - 2:40pm Smith, K 28B-204 43238 Th 3:30pm - 6:40pm Smith, K 28B-204 n AERO 100 — Primary Pilot Ground School 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Meets the preparation requirements for the FAA Private Pilot knowledge examination and FAA Air Traffic Control Basics. 40289 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Rogus, L 28B-107 40290 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Rogus, L 28B-107 40291 Th 6:00pm - 10:15pm Isaacs, G 28B-107 n ADJU 13 — Concepts of Traffic Services 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Traffic management techniques. Collision reconstruction and evidence including law violations and human factors. 40276 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Sweet, W 28B-206 40400 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Sweet, W 28B-204 n AERO 102 — Aviation Weather 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Weather elements and evaluation of aviation weather reports and forecasts. 40295 T 12:00pm - 3:10pm Shackelford, S 28B-103 40296 W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Shackelford, S 28B-103 n ADJU 20 — Principles of Investigation 3.0 Units (C-ID AJ 140) Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 68 Principles of basic investigatory procedures. 4th amendment issues, profiling, interrogation and use of informants. 40399 M 11:30am - 2:40pm Bone, D 28B-203 40279 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Bone, D 28B-104 n AERO 104 — Federal Aviation Regulations 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) pertaining to pilot certification, aircraft maintenance, and general operating rules. 40300 T 9:45am - 11:50am Rogus, L 28B-107 40299 T 6:30pm - 8:35pm Todd, D 28B-104 n ADJU 38 — Narcotics Investigation 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Investigation and arrest techniques for drug enforcement. 40282 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Yagoda, M 28B-204 CREDIT: ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE / AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: LAW ENFORCEMENT n AERO 150 — Commercial Pilot Ground School 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: AERO 23 or AERO 100 Prepares students for completion of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Commercial Pilot Computerized Knowledge Examination. 40294 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Rogus, R 28B-103 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 31 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: AERONAUTICS / AGRICULTURE n AERO 152 — Air Transportation 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Air transportation industry, structure and economics of airlines, aviation career planning. 40307 M 6:30pm - 9:40pm Tracey, M 28B-107 n AERO 200 — Aviation Safety and Human Factors 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: AERO 23 or AERO 100 Evaluation and analysis of factors leading to aircraft accidents. 40297 M 12:00pm - 3:10pm Fleming, J 28B-107 Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n AGHE 61 — Surgical Nursing 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: AGHE 60 and Formal Admittance to the Registered Veterinary Technology Program 42002 T 8:30am - 11:40am Uyeno, G 80-1250 and T 12:00pm - 3:10pm Uyeno, G 80-1250 42003 W 8:30am - 11:40am Uyeno, G 80-1250 and W 12:00pm - 3:10pm Uyeno, G 80-1250 n AERO 202 — Aircraft and Engines 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: AERO 100 or AERO 23 Aircraft and engine design, subsystems and maintenance. 40298 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Calverley, R 28B-107 n AGHE 62A — Clinical Pathology 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: AGHE 86 and Formal Admittance to the Registered Veterinary Technology Program Hematology, clinical chemistries, internal parasites, immunology, serology, and vaginal cytology of domestic animals. 42007 M 3:30pm - 6:40pm Uyeno, G 80-1250 and M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Uyeno, G 80-1250 n AERO 206L — Flight Simulator Laboratory .5 Unit Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Advisory: AERO 25 or AERO 150 Flight simulator training in the iGATE PC-ATD simulator in preparation for the instrument rating. 42940 W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Calverley, R 28B-107 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n AGHE 62B — Clinical Pathology 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: AGHE 86 and Formal Admittance to the Registered Veterinary Technology Program Bacteriology, clinical chemistry, urinalysis, external parasites and cytology of domestic animals. 42008 T 3:30pm - 6:40pm Uyeno, G 80-1250 and T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Padilla, M 80-1250 n AERO 250 — Navigation 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: AERO 23 or AERO 100 Navigation concepts and their application in cross-country flying. 40293 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Rogus, R 28B-103 40292 M 6:30pm - 9:40pm Rogus, R 28B-103 n AGHE 64 — Veterinary Pharmacology 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: AGHE 86, MATH 71, MATH 71B, or MATH 71X Pharmaceuticals and biologics commonly used in the maintenance of animal health. 42004 T 12:00pm - 3:10pm Padilla, M 80-1431 42005 W 3:30pm - 6:40pm Padilla, M 80-1451 n AERO 252 — Instrument Ground School 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: (AERO 23 or AERO 100) and (AERO 26 or AERO 102) Meets the preparation requirements for FAA Instrument Pilot knowledge exam. 40301 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Rogus, R 28B-103 40302 W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Calverley, R 28B-107 n AERO 258 — Multi-Engine Turbine Aircraft Operations 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: (AERO 23 or AERO 100) and (AERO 30 or AERO 252) Design features and operational characteristics of a selected multiengine turbine aircraft. Off-campus trips maybe required. 42941 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Fleming, J 28B-107 AGRICULTURE: ANIMAL HEALTH TECHNOLOGY n AGHE 54 — Veterinary Office Procedures 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU 42021 W 12:00pm - 3:10pm Waters, D 80-1451 42009 M 5:15pm - 6:40pm Waters, D 80-1451 and M 7:00pm - 8:25pm Waters, D 80-1451 n AGHE 60 — Medical Nursing and Animal Care 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: AGHE 86 and AGHE 64 and Formal admittance to the Registered Veterinary Technology program 42001 M 8:30am - 11:40am Uyeno, G 80-1250 and M 12:00pm - 3:10pm Uyeno, G 80-1250 n AGHE 65 — Veterinary Radiography 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: AGHE 86 and formal admittance to the registered veterinary technology program 42000 F 8:45am - 9:50am Padilla, M 80-1250 and F 10:15am - 11:40am Padilla, M 80-1250 and F 12:00pm - 1:25pm Padilla, M 80-1250 43294 W 5:00pm- 6:05pm STAFF 80-1250 and W 6:30pm - 9:40pm STAFF 80-1250 n AGHE 79 — Laboratory Animal Medicine and Care 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU 41998 Th 9:00am - 11:05am Padilla, M 80-1250 and Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Padilla, M 80-1250 n AGHE 83A — Work Experience in Animal Health 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: AGAN 51 and Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog 42042 arrange 9.4 hours Padilla, M 80-2301B n AGHE 83A — Work Experience in Animal Health 1.0 to 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: AGAN 51 and Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog 42028 arrange 4.7 hours Waters, D 80-2301B 42029 arrange 4.7 hours Padilla, M 80-2301E n AGHE 84B — Applied Animal Health Procedures 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Formal Admittance to the Registered Veterinary Technology Program 41997 T 9:45am - 11:10am Lopez, A 80-1220 and T 11:30am - 12:55pm Lopez, A 80-1220 10 32 Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings AGRICULTURE: ANIMAL SCIENCE GENERAL n AGAN 1 — Animal Science 42020 Th 9:45am - 11:10am and Th 11:30am - 12:55pm 42019 W 3:00pm - 6:10pm 42018 M 3:30pm - 6:40pm 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Phillips, J 80-1240 Phillips, J 80-1240 Phillips, J 80-1240 Phillips, J 80-1240 n AGAN 2 — Animal Nutrition 42015 M 11:30am - 43293 W 11:30am- 42017 Th 12:00pm - 42016 W 3:00pm - 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Lopez, A 80-1431 STAFF 80-1431 Lopez, A 80-1431 Lopez, A 80-1431 2:40pm 2:40pm 3:10pm 6:10pm n AGAN 51 — Animal Handling and Restraint 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Method of handling for large and small animals, including chemical and physical techniques of restraint. Field trip required. 42011 M 9:00am - 11:05am Phillips, J 80-1240 and M 11:30am - 2:40pm Phillips, J 80-1240 42012 T 9:00am - 11:10am Phillips, J 80-1240 and T 11:30am - 2:40pm Phillips, J 80-1240 42010 W 9:00am - 11:05am Phillips, J 80-1240 and W 11:30am - 2:40pm Phillips, J 80-1240 n AGAN 94 — Animal Breeding 42013 F 8:30am - 11:40am Sullivan, L 42014 T 3:30pm - 6:40pm Phillips, J 3.0 Units Degree Applicable 80-1451 80-1240 AGRICULTURE: GENERAL SUBJECTS n AGAG 1 — Food Production, Land Use and Politics 3.0 Units - A Global Perspective Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Surveys the world’s food producing systems in terms of economic, political and cultural forces. 41982 M 6:30pm - 9:40pm Hinostroza, J 80-1331 n AGAG 59 — Work Experience in Agriculture 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog 42038 arrange 4.7 hours Lopez, A 80 AGRICULTURE: LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION n AGLI 12 — Exotic Animal Management 41989 M 9:45am - 11:10am Padilla, M and M 11:30am - 12:55pm Padilla, M 3.0 Units Degree Applicable 80-1421 80-1421 n AGLI 17 — Sheep Production 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Various types of sheep enterprises and the ways and means of entering them. Field trips required. 43207 W 8:30am - 11:40am Sullivan, L 80-1220 and W 12:00pm - 1:05pm Sullivan, L 80-1220 and W 1:15pm - 2:20pm Sullivan, L 80-1220 Noncredit: Contents n AGLI 18 — Horse Ranch Management 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: AGLI 16 Skills and procedures used in the management of an equine business. 41995 T 8:30am - 11:40am Sullivan, L 80-1200 and T 12:00pm - 3:10pm Sullivan, L 80-1200 n AGLI 19 — Horse Hoof Care 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU 41994 M 10:45am - 11:50am Sullivan, L 80-1451 and M 12:00pm - 3:10pm Sullivan, L 80-1451 n AGLI 34 — Livestock Judging and Selection 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC 43208 Th 9:30am - 10:35am Sullivan, L 80-1200 and Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Sullivan, L 80-1200 CREDIT: AGRICULTURE n AGHE 86 — Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: BIOL 1 41999 Th 8:30am - 9:55am Waters, D 80-1451 and Th 10:15am - 11:40am Waters, D 80-1451 and Th 12:00pm - 3:10pm Waters, D 80-1451 42006 T 3:30pm - 6:40pm Waters, D 80-1451 and T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Waters, D 80-1451 Final Exam Schedule n AGLI 96 — Animal Sanitation and Disease Control 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU 41993 Th 8:30am - 11:40am Lopez, A 80-1431 41996 M 5:15pm - 6:40pm Lopez, A 80-1431 and M 7:00pm - 8:25pm Lopez, A 80-1431 n AGLI 97 — Artificial Insemination of Livestock 43532 W 10:00am- 11:05am STAFF and W 11:30am - 2:40pm STAFF 2.0 Units Degree Applicable 80-1401 80-1401 AGRICULTURE: ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE n AGOR 1 — Horticultural Science 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Horticulture skills and techniques for use in gardening, nursery, and landscape applications. 41964 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Scott, B 80-1331 41965 MW 1:45pm - 3:10pm Hinostroza, J 80-1331 41966 TTh 1:45pm - 3:10pm Hinostroza, J 80-1331 41967 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Lannom, D 80-1331 41968 Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Perea, C 80-1331 n AGOR 2 — Plant Propagation/Greenhouse Management 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU 41969 M 5:30pm - 6:35pm Ramirez, J 80-1200 and M 6:45pm - 7:50pm Ramirez, J 80-1200 and M 8:15pm - 10:10pm Ramirez, J 80-1200 and arrange 1 hour Ramirez, J 80-1200 n AGOR 5 — Park Facilities 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Management and operation of different types of park facilities. 43214 M 6:30pm - 9:40pm Carleton, B 80-1401 n AGOR 13 — Landscape Design 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Landscape design for residential and small commercial sites. Field trips and off-campus assignments required. 41972 T 5:30pm - 6:35pm Scott, B 80-1421 and T 6:45pm - 7:50pm Scott, B 80-1421 and T 8:15pm - 10:10pm Scott, B 80-1421 and arrange 1 hour Scott, B 80-1421 n AGOR 24 — Integrated Pest Management 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Identifies agricultural pests in Southern California and stresses use, safety, equipment, laws, and regulations of pesticides. 41974 W 5:30pm - 6:35pm Perea, C 80-1421 and W 6:45pm - 7:50pm Perea, C 80-1421 and W 8:15pm - 10:10pm Perea, C 80-1421 and arrange 1 hour Perea, C 80-1421 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 33 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: AGRICULTURE / AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION n AGOR 29 — Ornamental Plants - Herbaceous 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Off campus meetings required. 41980 W 5:30pm - 6:35pm Hinostroza, J 80-1401 and W 6:45pm - 7:50pm Hinostroza, J 80-1401 and W 8:15pm - 10:10pm Hinostroza, J 80-1401 and arrange 1 hour Hinostroza, J 80-1401 n AGOR 32 — Landscaping and Nursery Management 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU 41973 T 5:30pm- 6:35pm STAFF 80-1200 and T 6:45pm - 7:50pm STAFF 80-1200 and T 8:15pm - 10:10pm STAFF 80-1200 and arrange 1 hour STAFF 80-1200 n AGOR 35 — Ornamental Plants for Southwest Climates 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Identification and ornamental use of California native and drought tolerant plants. 43216 F 9:00am- 11:05am STAFF 80-1401 and F 11:30am - 2:40pm STAFF 80-1401 n AGOR 39 — Turf Grass Production and Management 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Introduction to cultivation, maintenance, and management of turfgrasses. Field trips required. 41976 Th 5:30pm - 6:35pm Scott, B 80-1421 and Th 6:45pm - 7:50pm Scott, B 80-1421 and Th 8:15pm - 10:10pm Scott, B 80-1421 and arrange 1 hour Scott, B 80-1421 n AGOR 50 — Soil Science and Management 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Principles of soil management, including management of air, water, nutrients, organic matter. Field trips required. 41971 M 5:30pm - 6:35pm Scott, B 80-1421 and M 6:45pm - 7:50pm Scott, B 80-1421 and M 8:15pm - 10:10pm Scott, B 80-1421 and arrange 1 hour Scott, B 80-1421 n AGOR 51 — Tractor and Landscape Equipment Operations 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Selection, operation, repair and maintenance of tractors and other power equipment used in the agriculture and landscape industry. 41970 S 9:00am - 11:05am Pawlak, M F7B and S 11:30am - 2:40pm Pawlak, M F7B n AGOR 56 — Engine Diagnostics 43215 Th 5:30pm - 6:35pm and Th 6:45pm - 7:50pm and Th 8:15pm - 10:10pm and arrange 1 hour 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Pawlak, M F7B Pawlak, M F7B Pawlak, M F7B Pawlak, M F7B n AGOR 62 — Landscape Irrigation - Design and Installation 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Design and installation of turf and ornamental irrigation systems. 41981 Th 5:30pm - 6:35pm Visosky, T 80-1401 and Th 6:45pm - 7:50pm Visosky, T 80-1401 and Th 8:15pm - 10:10pm Visosky, T 80-1401 and arrange 1 hour Visosky, T 80-1401 n AGOR 63 — Landscape Irrigation Systems Management 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU 41975 W 5:30pm - 6:35pm Visosky, T 80-1220 and W 6:45pm - 7:50pm Visosky, T 80-1220 and W 8:15pm - 10:10pm Visosky, T 80-1220 and arrange 1 hour Visosky, T 80-1220 10 34 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n AGOR 64 — Landscape Irrigation - Drip and Low Volume 3.0 Units Degree Applicable 41977 Th 5:30pm - 6:35pm Palumbo, D 80-1220 and Th 6:45pm - 7:50pm Palumbo, D 80-1220 and Th 8:15pm - 10:10pm Palumbo, D 80-1220 and arrange 1 hour Palumbo, D 80-1220 n AGOR 72 — Landscape Hardscape Applications 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU 41979 T 5:30pm - 6:35pm Visosky, T 80-1220 and T 6:45pm - 7:50pm Visosky, T 80-1220 and T 8:15pm - 10:10pm Visosky, T 80-1220 and arrange 1 hour Visosky, T 80-1220 n AGOR 75 — Urban Arboriculture 41978 T 5:30pm - 6:35pm and T 6:45pm - 7:50pm and T 8:15pm - 10:10pm and arrange 1 hour 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Hinostroza, J 80-1401 Hinostroza, J 80-1401 Hinostroza, J 80-1401 Hinostroza, J 80-1401 n AGOR 91 — Work Experience in Nursery Operations 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog. 42034 arrange 4.7 hours Scott, B 80-2301H n AGOR 91 — Work Experience in Nursery Operations 2.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog. 42035 arrange 9.4 hours Scott, B 80-2301H n AGOR 91 — Work Experience in Nursery Operations 3.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog. 42036 arrange 14.1 hours Scott, B 80-2301H n AGOR 91 — Work Experience in Nursery Operations 4.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog. 42037 arrange 18.8 hours Scott, B 80-2301H AGRICULTURE: PET SCIENCE n AGPE 71 — Canine Management 42022 F 9:00am - 11:05am Crane, B and F 11:30am - 2:40pm Crane, B 3.0 Units Degree Applicable 80-1431 80-1431 n AGPE 72 — Feline Management Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Care and management of cats. 43211 W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Crane, B 3.0 Units Degree Applicable 80-1240 AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION n AIRC 10 — Technical Mathematics in Air 2.0 Units Conditioning and Refrigeration Degree Applicable Math for air conditioning and refrigeration including equations for air flow, electrical, heat loads and mechanical systems. 40318 T 7:00pm - 8:30pm Kobzoff, F 69-21 and T 8:35pm - 10:10pm Kobzoff, F 69-21 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n AIRC 20 — Refrigeration Fundamentals 4.0 Units Degree Applicable Principles and application of mechanical refrigeration based on the refrigeration cycle and associated mechanical components. 40390 WF 1:00pm - 2:20pm Kobzoff, F 69-24 and WF 2:25pm - 4:30pm Kobzoff, F 69-24 40309 TTh 6:40pm - 8:10pm Soares, D 69-24 and TTh 8:15pm - 10:00pm Cadena, A 69-24 n AIRC 25 — Electrical Fundamentals for Air 5.0 Units Conditioning and Refrigeration Degree Applicable Electrical principles as applied to air conditioning, refrigeration, and heat pump systems. 40386 TTh 8:40am - 10:35am Richardson, L 69-22 and TTh 10:45am - 12:00pm Richardson, L 69-22 40310 MW 6:40pm - 8:45pm Kobzoff, F 69-22 and MW 8:55pm - 10:00pm Kobzoff, F 69-22 n AIRC 26 — Gas Heating Fundamentals 2.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: AIRC 12 and AIRC 25 Theory, operation, and application of natural gas and propane heating systems in resident and light commercial installations. 40311 T 1:00pm - 5:20pm Soares, D 69-24 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 Noncredit: Contents n AIRC 30 — Heat Load Calculations and Design 4.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: AIRC 20 taken prior Heat loss, heat gain, equipment selection and duct sizing applied to residential dwelling air conditioning systems. 40312 F 1:00pm - 5:10pm Richardson, L 69-12 n AIRC 31 — Commercial Electrical for Air 4.0 Units Conditioning and Refrigeration Degree Applicable Advisory: AIRC 25 Electrical control of commercial air conditioning and refrigeration equipment as well as troubleshooting three-phase systems. 40313 MW 1:00pm - 2:35pm Richardson, L 69-22 and MW 2:45pm - 4:10pm Richardson, L 69-22 n AIRC 32A — Air Properties and Measurement 1.5 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: AIRC 20, AIRC 30 taken prior Investigates the air-side operating theory and application of comfort cooling systems by addressing psychrometric principles. 40314 T 1:00pm - 4:20pm Soares, D 69-21 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n AIRC 34 — Advanced Mechanical Refrigeration 4.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: AIRC 20 Advanced principles of mechanical air conditioning/refrigeration based on operating characteristics and pressure-enthalpy charts. 40315 MW 9:00am - 10:35am Soares, D 69-24 and MW 10:45am - 12:10pm Soares, D 69-24 40407 MW 7:00pm - 8:35pm Soares, D 69-24 and MW 8:45pm - 10:10pm Soares, D 69-24 CREDIT: AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION n AIRC 12 — Air Conditioning Codes and Standards 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Skills necessary to read and interpret building codes and standards as they apply to air conditioning and refrigeration. 40308 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Lane, J 69-21 Final Exam Schedule n AIRC 61 — Building Automation Fundamentals 2.5 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: AIRC 20, AIRC 25, AIRC 31, AIRC 34, ELEC 11 Basics of commercial HVAC control theory for electric, pneumatic, and digital controls, process plants and air delivery methods. 40405 W 6:10pm - 10:00pm Curtin, R 69-12 n AIRC 65 — Building Automation Networks and Programming 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisories: AIRC 61, AIRC 63, CISN 11 Programming HVAC direct digital controllers. 40316 TTh 6:00pm - 6:40pm Creed, R 69-12 and TTh 6:45pm - 10:10pm Creed, R 69-12 n AIRC 95 — Work Experience in Air Conditioning 2.0 Units and Refrigeration Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Approval of college Work Experience supervisor and compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog. Work experience in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration. Instructor approval required. 40391 arrange 10 hours Soares, D 69 16 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 06/12/2016 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 11 35 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL CREDIT: AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL / AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY n AIRT 151 — Aircraft Recognition and Performance 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: AERO 23 or AERO 100 Recognition of distinctive identification features of operational aircraft and their performance characteristics. 40303 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Shackelford, S 28B-103 n AIRT 201 — Terminal Air Traffic Control 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: AERO 23 or AERO 100 and AIRT 41 or AIRT 151 Aircraft control tower operations and terminal radar control. 40304 Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Shackelford, S 28B-103 n AIRT 201L — Air Traffic Control Laboratory 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable Advisory: AERO 100 Concepts, procedures, and skills related to air traffic control. 40404 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Hroblak, J 28B-103 n AIRT 203 — Enroute Air Traffic Control 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: AERO 23 or AERO 100 and AIRT 41 or AIRT 151 Enroute air traffic control including radar and non-radar separation. 40305 W 12:00pm - 3:10pm Shackelford, S 28B-103 n AIRT 251 — Air Traffic Control Team Skills 1.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: AIRT 201 or AIRT 42A Leadership skills for aviation professionals, with emphasis on air traffic control team skills. 40306 Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Shackelford, S 28B-103 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY n AIRM 65B — Aircraft Powerplant Maintenance 13.0 Units Technology: Reciprocating and Turbine Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: AIRM 65A or (AIRM 95A and AIRM 95B and AIRM 96A and AIRM 96B) Reciprocating and turbine engine systems and components. Required for FAA powerplant certification. 40358 TWTh 7:30am - 9:35am Yost, D 28B-209 and TWTh 9:45am - 12:00pm Yost, D 28A-102 and TWTh 1:00pm - 3:40pm Yost, D 28A-102 and F 7:30am - 11:30am Wade, D 28A-102 n AIRM 66B — Airframe Maintenance Technology 13.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: AIRM 66A OR (AIRM 90A and AIRM 90B and AIRM 91A and AIRM 91B) Airframe systems and components. Required for FAA airframe certification. 40359 TWTh 7:30am - 9:35am Strope, B 28B-207 and TWTh 9:45am - 12:00pm Strope, B 28A-102 and TW 1:00pm - 3:40pm Strope, B 28A-102 and F 7:30am - 11:30am Tram, V 28A-102 n AIRM 70B — Aircraft Maintenance Electricity 3.0 Units and Electronics Degree Applicable Advisory: AIRM 70A and AIRM 71 Principles of alternating current electricity with emphasis on components and circuits. Required for FAA certification. 40360 M 7:30am - 9:45am Tram, V 28B-207 and M 9:55am - 12:00pm Tram, V 28A-102 and M 1:00pm - 2:55pm Tram, V 28A-102 36 Mt. San Antonio College n AIRM 74 — Aircraft Maintenance Technology 2.0 Units - Work Experience Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: AIRM 65A and AIRM 65B or AIRM 66A and AIRM 66B Two units of college credit earned for 120 unpaid or 150 paid work hours under direct supervision at an aircraft maintenance facility. 40361 arrange 7.5 hours Yost, D 28A-102 43226 arrange 15 hours Yost, D 28A-102 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 43227 arrange 15 hours Yost, D 28A-102 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43227 AIRM 74 is a Special Approval Course. Please contact David Yost at 909.274.4773 for registration information. n AIRM 80 — Laboratory Studies in Aircraft 1.0 Unit Maintenance Technology Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Additional lab instruction for students who need to satisfy FAA minimum requirements. 40362 arrange 13.5 hours Yost, D 28A-102 4 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 03/20/2016 40363 arrange 13.5 hours Yost, D 28A-102 4 Weeks, Week beginning 03/21/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40364 arrange 13.5 hours Yost, D 28A-102 4 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 05/15/2016 40365 arrange 13.5 hours Yost, D 28A-102 4 Weeks, Week beginning 05/16/2016 ending 06/12/2016 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n AIRM 97B — Aircraft Powerplant Maintenance 3.0 Units Technology: Fuel Meter Systems Degree Applicable Prerequisite: AIRM 97A or AIRM 65A Reciprocating engine and turbine engine fuels and fuel metering systems. Required for FAA certification. 43223 MThF 5:30pm - 10:30pm Delgado, M 28A-102 and TW 5:30pm - 9:45pm Delgado, M 28B-209 and TW 9:50pm - 10:30pm STAFF 28B-209 4 Weeks, Week beginning 03/21/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n AIRM 98A — Aircraft Powerplant Maintenance 3.0 Units Technology: Ignition Systems Degree Applicable Prerequisite: (AIRM 97A and AIRM 97B) or AIRM 65A Reciprocating and turbine engine ignition system theory and maintenance. Required for FAA certification. 43224 MThF 5:30pm - 10:30pm Ortiz, J 28A-102 and TW 5:30pm - 9:45pm Ortiz, J 28B-209 and TW 9:50pm - 10:30pm STAFF 28B-209 4 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 05/15/2016 n AIRM 98B — Aircraft Powerplant Maintenance 3.0 Units Technology: Lubricating Systems Degree Applicable Prerequisite: (AIRM 97A and AIRM 97B and AIRM 98A) or AIRM 65A Reciprocating and turbine engine lubricants and lubricating systems. Required for FAA certification. 43225 MThF 5:30pm - 10:30pm Delgado, M 28A-102 and TW 5:30pm - 9:45pm Delgado, M 28B-209 and TW 9:50pm - 10:30pm STAFF 28B-209 4 Weeks, Week beginning 05/16/2016 ending 06/12/2016 ALCOHOL DRUG COUNSELING n AD 1 — Alcohol/Drug Dependency 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Overview of alcohol/drug use and abuse. Effects on individuals, families and society. Various approaches to recovery. 40257 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Likens, J 67A-216 40258 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Likens, J 67A-205 n AD 2 — Physiological Effects of Alcohol/Drugs 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Examines the effects of alcohol/drugs on the human body. Includes tolerance, habituation, cross-tolerance and synergistic effect. 40263 W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Emadi, M 67A-216 40264 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Emadi, M 67A-215 n AD 3 — Chemical Dependency: Intervention, 3.0 Units Treatment and Recovery Degree Applicable, CSU Examines techniques used in chemical dependency treatment. Analyzes types of treatment programs and the essentials of recovery. 40265 T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Schafer, C 67A-216 40266 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Schafer, C 67A-216 Noncredit: Contents n AD 4 — Issues in Domestic Violence 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Examines the history, law and psychology of domestic violence; cultural/ social aspects; relationship to substance abuse. 40268 Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Likens, J 67A-216 40267 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Staley, G 67A-225 n AD 5 — Chemical Dependency: Prevention 1.5 Units and Education Degree Applicable, CSU Examines success of prevention programs, influence of private and public attitudes, and basic steps for developing a program. 40269 M 5:10pm - 6:45pm Staley, G 67A-225 n AD 6 — Dual Diagnosis 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Overview of the complex interactions of mental disorders and chemical dependency. Examines disorders, treatment and aftercare. 40271 F 11:30am - 2:40pm Smith, J 67A-206 40270 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Smith, J 67A-233 n AD 8 — Group Process and Leadership 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: AD 1, AD 2, AD 3 taken prior and AD 4, AD 5, AD 6 taken prior or concurrently Introduces the theory and practice of group counseling, the group process and dynamics of group interaction. 40272 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Smith, J 67A-233 n AD 9 — Family Counseling 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: AD 1, AD 2, AD 3 taken prior and AD 4, AD 5, AD 6 taken prior or concurrently Theory and practice of family counseling, family systems and dynamics, effects of chemical dependency, counseling techniques. 40273 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Smith, J 67A-233 n AD 10 — Client Record and Documentation 1.5 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: AD 1, AD 2, AD 3 taken prior and AD 4, AD 5, AD 6 taken prior or concurrently Documentation methods required by government regulatory bodies in clinical records. Emphasis on biopsychosocial history. 40259 W 6:15pm - 7:40pm Staley, G 67A-225 40260 W 8:00pm - 9:25pm Staley, G 67A-225 n AD 11 — Techniques of Intervention and Referral 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: AD 1, AD 2, AD 3 taken prior and AD 4, AD 5, AD 6 taken prior or concurrently Explores crisis intervention, intake and referral methods. Practice active listening, responding, communicating on different levels. 40261 T 3:35pm - 6:45pm Smith, J 67A-206 CREDIT: AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY / ALCOHOL DRUG COUNSELING n AIRM 97A — Aircraft Powerplant Maintenance 3.0 Units Technology: Instrumentation Degree Applicable Prerequisite: (AIRM 95A and AIRM 95B and AIRM 96A and AIRM96B) or AIRM 65B FAA approved course covering instrumentation and smoke and fire detection and suppression systems. 43220 MThF 5:30pm - 10:30pm Ortiz, J 28A-102 and TW 5:30pm - 9:45pm Ortiz, J 28B-209 and TW 9:50pm - 10:30pm STAFF 28B-209 4 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 03/20/2016 Final Exam Schedule n AD 13 — Internship/Seminar 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Advisory: AD 1, AD 2, AD 3, AD 4, AD 5, AD 6, and six units of Restricted Electives taken prior and AD 8, AD 9, AD 10, AD 11 taken prior or concurrently Two-semester sequence, field work training, emphasis on personal growth, interviewing skills, professionalism and group process. 40262 M 5:15pm - 6:50pm Smith, J 67A-233 and arrange 7.88 hours Smith, J HOSP Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 37 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: ALCOHOL DRUG COUNSELING / AMERICAN LANGUAGE n AD 14 — Advanced Internship/Seminar 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: AD 10 and AD 13 Second semester course focusing on applying values, concepts and skills learned to help chemically dependent persons. 40370 W 5:15pm - 6:50pm Smith, J 67A-233 7.88 hours Smith, J HOSP AMERICAN LANGUAGE Noncredit: Contents n AMLA 24 — Idiomatic English 2.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: Eligibility for AMLA 42W Intermediate course in the study of idiomatic language, including common American idioms and proverbs. 41108 TTh 8:30am - 9:35am Hill Enriquez, E 66-209 n AMLA 31R — American Language Basic Reading 4.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on appropriate Reading Placement Test or successful completion of noncredit ESL Level 4 Basic reading and vocabulary for non-native speakers. 40616 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Leader, J 66-246 n AMLA 32R — American Language Intermediate Reading 4.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Successful completion of AMLA 31R, or satisfactory score on appropriate Reading Placement Test, or successful completion of noncredit ESL Level 5, 6, or VESL Intermediate reading and vocabulary for non-native speakers. 40617 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Leader, J 66-246 n AMLA 33R — American Language Advanced Reading 4.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Successful completion of AMLA 32R or satisfactory score on appropriate Reading Placement Test Advanced reading and vocabulary for non-native speakers. 40618 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Bro, G 66-246 40619 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Leader, J 66-246 American Language Department courses are specifically designed to meet the needs of the students whose native (first) language is not English. The entering non-native speaker of English is placed into the appropriate writing level based on the AWE. n AMLA 21S — Accent Reduction 2.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Pronunciation and listening for non-native speakers with emphasis on accent reduction. 40633 TTh 12:00pm - 1:05pm Hill Enriquez, E 66-209 41107 M 6:45pm - 8:50pm Giles, N 66-209 n AMLA 22S — American Language 2.0 Units Interpersonal Communication Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Enhances ability of non-native speakers to communicate with confidence and accuracy in personal and academic situations. 40634 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Hill Enriquez, E 66-209 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n AMLA 23S — American Language Formal Speaking 2.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: Eligibility for AMLA 43W Enhances the ability of non-native speakers to listen effectively and speak formally. 40635 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Hill Enriquez, E 66-209 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 43009 MW 12:00pm - 1:05pm Hill Enriquez, E 66-209 38 Final Exam Schedule Mt. San Antonio College n AMLA 41W — American Language Basic Writing 4.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on the English Placement Test or successful completion of noncredit ESL Level 4 Advisory: AMLA 31R taken previously or concurrently Basic grammar and writing for non-native speakers. 40620 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Mezaki, B 66-222 40621 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Stokes, N 26A-2610 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 41218 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Giles, N 66-246 n AMLA 42W — American Language Intermediate Writing 4.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on the English Placement Test or successful completion of AMLA 41W or noncredit ESL Level 5 or 6 or VESL Advisory: AMLA 32R taken prior or concurrently Intermediate grammar and writing for non-native speakers. 40622 MTWTh 7:30am - 9:35am Stokes, N 26A-2610 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40623 MW 7:30am- 9:35am STAFF 66-246 40624 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Stokes, N 26A-2610 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40625 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Hill Enriquez, E 66-228 40626 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Stokes, N 26A-2610 41113 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Habayeb, O 66-222 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY n ANAT 10A — Introductory Human Anatomy 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: BIOL 1 Macroscopic and microscopic structure of the human body. 41753 T 8:00am - 11:10am Serbia, E 60-2503 and TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Scott, S 11-2406 41751 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Scott, S 11-2406 and M 11:30am - 2:40pm Scott, S 60-2503 41752 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Scott, S 11-2406 and W 11:30am - 2:40pm Scott, S 60-2503 41757 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Standen, S 60-2503 and TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Standen, S 11-2406 41754 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Scott, S 11-2406 and Th 8:00am - 11:10am STAFF 60-2503 41755 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Fernandez Lango, B 11-2406 and M 3:00pm - 6:10pm Fernandez Lango, B 60-2503 41756 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Fernandez Lango, B 11-2406 and W 3:00pm - 6:00pm Fernandez Lango, B 60-2503 41758 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Standen, S 11-2406 and Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Standen, S 60-2503 41955 M 6:30pm - 9:40pm Kaur, R 11-2406 and W 6:30pm - 9:40pm STAFF 60-2503 n ANAT 10B — Introductory Human Physiology 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ANAT 10A or ANAT 35 Advisory: CHEM 10 or CHEM 40 Integrated study of the functions of and interactions between human organ systems. 41958 WF 8:00am - 9:25am Shea, N 7-1120 and F 9:45am - 12:55pm Shea, N 60-2515 42962 WF 8:00am - 9:25am Shea, N 7-1120 and F 1:15pm - 4:25pm Shea, N 60-2515 41759 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Wright, C 11-2406 and T 11:30am - 2:40pm Wright, C 60-2515 41760 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Wright, C 11-2406 and Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Wright, C 60-2515 41761 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Borup, R 7-1120 and M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Borup, R 60-2515 41762 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Borup, R 7-1120 and W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Borup, R 60-2515 Noncredit: Contents n ANAT 35 — Human Anatomy 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: BIOL 1 or BIOL 4 or BIOL 4H Structure of organ systems at the gross, subgross,and microscopic levels based on human material and dissection of the cat. 41763 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Poehner, W 60-2511 and MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Poehner, W 61-2312 41766 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Rexach, C 60-2511 and TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Rexach, C 11-2105 41764 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Presch, M 7-1104 and MW 11:30am - 2:40pm Presch, M 60-2511 41765 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Presch, M 7-1104 and MW 3:00pm - 6:10pm Presch, M 60-2511 41767 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Aasi, F 7-1104 and TTh 3:00pm - 6:10pm Aasi, F 60-2511 41768 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Pascoe, V 7-1104 and TTh 11:30am - 2:40pm STAFF 60-2511 41769 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Presch, M 11-2402 and TTh 3:00pm - 6:10pm Presch, M 60-2503 41772 MW 5:15pm- 6:40pm STAFF 61-2320 and MW 7:00pm - 10:10pm STAFF 60-2511 41770 TTh 5:15pm - 6:40pm Heney, H 7-1104 and TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Heney, H 60-2511 41771 TTh 5:15pm - 6:40pm Heney, H 7-1104 and TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm STAFF 60-2503 n ANAT 36 — Human Physiology 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ANAT 35 and CHEM 10 or CHEM 40 Human physiology at the cellular and molecular level of all organ systems, including regulation and integration. 41773 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Pascoe, V 60-2515 and MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Pascoe, V 11-2406 41775 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Chamberlain, A 60-2515 and TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Chamberlain, A 11-2406 41777 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Wright, C 11-2402 and MW 11:30am - 2:40pm Wright, C 60-2515 41774 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Pascoe, V 11-2406 and MW 3:00pm - 6:10pm Pascoe, V 60-2515 41776 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Chamberlain, A 11-2406 and TTh 3:00pm - 6:10pm Chamberlain, A 60-2515 41778 TTh 5:15pm - 6:40pm Manookian, D 7-1120 and TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Manookian, D 60-2515 n ANAT 40B — Human Prosection 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: ANAT 40A Techniques for human prosection. Organ systems, blood vessels, and nerves. 41779 TTh 3:00pm - 6:10pm Pascoe, V 60-2503A CREDIT: AMERICAN LANGUAGE / ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY / ANTHROPOLOGY n AMLA 43W — American Language Advanced Writing 4.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on the English Placement Test or successful completion of AMLA 42W Advisory: AMLA 33R taken prior or concurrently Advanced grammar and writing for non-native speakers. 40627 MTWTh 7:30am - 9:35am Stokes, N 26A-2610 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40628 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Mezaki, B 66-222 40629 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Mezaki, B 66-222 40630 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Mezaki, B 66-222 40631 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Mezaki, B 66-222 40632 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Bro, G 66-222 41115 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Leader, J 66-246 43013 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Heinicke, D 66-209 Final Exam Schedule n ANAT 99 — Special Projects in Anatomy 2.0 Units Not Degree Applicable, CSU 42044 2.25hours STAFF ANTHROPOLOGY n ANTH 1 — Biological Anthropology 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Evolutionary biology of primates, including and focusing on humans. 41780 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Borella, F 61-2312 41787 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Rachele, S 60-2620 41782 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Lawlor, E 60-2620 41783 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Lawlor, E 60-2620 41785 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Lawlor, E 60-2620 41784 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Rachele, S 60-2620 41788 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lawlor, E 60-2620 41781 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Wills, L 61-2312 41789 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm McGeehan, L 60-2620 41786 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Wills, L 60-2620 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 39 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: ANTHROPOLOGY / ARABIC / ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY n ANTH 1H — Biological Anthropology - Honors 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program An honors course for accelerated students. See ANTH 1 for topics covered. May not receive credit for both ANTH 1 and ANTH 1H. 41790 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Borella, F 61-2312 n ANTH 1L — Biological Anthropology Laboratory 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: ANTH 1 or ANTH 1H (May have been taken previously) Scientific study of human evolution. Hands-on experience with the subject matter of ANTH 1. 41792 F 8:00am - 11:10am Borella, F 60-2620 41962 F 11:30am - 2:40pm Standen, S 60-2620 41791 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm McGeehan, L 60-2620 n ANTH 3 — Archaeology 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Advisory: READ 90 Aims, methods and ethics of archaeological research and applications to the archaeological record. Text: 71 Degrees Reading Power. 41796 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Lawlor, E 60-2620 n ANTH 5 — Principles of Cultural Anthropology 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Social Science majors. Anthropological approach to study of human behavior; cross-cultural, comparative, evolutionary perspective. 41798 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Rachele, S 61-2312 n ANTH 22 — General Cultural Anthropology 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Introduction to nature of culture. May satisfy the cultural diversity requirement at transfer universities. 41794 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Nightwine-Robinson, D60-2620 41795 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Borella, F 61-2312 43317 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Nightwine-Robinson, D 61-2312 41963 M 3:00pm - 6:10pm McGeehan, L 61-2312 41793 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Nightwine-Robinson, D60-2620 n ANTH 30 — The Native American 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Advisory: Eligibility for READ 100 Prehistory, history, and contemporary issues of Native Americans. 41797 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Borella, F 61-2312 ARABIC n ARAB 1 — Elementary Arabic 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC For students without previous exposure to Modern Arabic. Focuses on script, pronunciation, basic grammar and vocabulary. 41276 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Hammad Hammad, M 40-119 n ARAB 2 — Continuing Elementary Arabic 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ARAB 1 or equivalent Further development of elementary vocabulary, reading, writing, and speaking skills in Arabic. 41074 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Hammad Hammad, M 40-119 40 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY n ARCH 101 — Design I - Elements of Design 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Fundamentals of design and design process. Portfolio will be produced. 43192 MW 3:40pm - 5:05pm Sardinas, I 13-2220 and MW 5:10pm - 6:50pm Sardinas, I 13-2220 NOTE: ARCH 101 is formerly ARCH 10. Concurrent enrollment in ARCH 121 is highly advised. 43193 TTh 12:00pm - 1:25pm Sardinas, I 13-2220 and TTh 1:35pm - 3:10pm Sardinas, I 13-2220 n ARCH 102 — Design II - Architectural Design 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: ARCH 122 or ARCH 23 Advisory:ARCH 10 and ARCH 11 or ARCH 101 and ARCH 141 Second level architectural design. Field trips are required. 43203 MW 7:50am - 9:15am Kuroki, H 13-2220 and MW 9:20am - 11:00am Kuroki, H 13-2220 NOTE: ARCH 102 is formerly ARCH 21. n ARCH 121 — CADD and Digital Design Media Level I 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC CADD Level 1 (Computer Aided Design and Drafting) computer applications. Field trips required. 43199 TTh 7:50am- 9:15am STAFF 13-2225 and TTh 9:20am - 11:00am STAFF 13-2225 43200 TTh 3:40pm- 5:05pm STAFF 13-2265 and TTh 5:10pm - 6:50pm STAFF 13-2265 43201 MW 7:00pm - 8:25pm Griendling, K 13-2225 and MW 8:30pm - 10:10pm Griendling, K 13-2225 NOTE: ARCH 121 is formerly ARCH 16. n ARCH 122 — Architectural Presentations 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: ARCH 21 or ARCH 102 Advisory: ARCH 10, ARCH 11 OR ARCH 101, ARCH 141 Architectural presentations including models and board layouts using hand-drawn and computer-aided techniques. Field trips required. 43204 MW 12:00pm - 1:25pm Kuroki, H 13-2265 and MW 1:30pm - 3:10pm Kuroki, H 13-2265 NOTE: ARCH 122 is formerly ARCH 23. n ARCH 141 — Design Drawing and Communication 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Architectural drawing techniques. Field trips required. 43194 MW 7:50am- 9:15am STAFF 13-2215 and MW 9:20am - 11:00am STAFF 13-2215 43195 TTh 7:00pm - 8:25pm Netsawang, P 13-2215 and TTh 8:30pm - 10:10pm Netsawang, P 13-2215 NOTE: ARCH 141 is formerly ARCH 11. n ARCH 142 — Architectural Materials and Specifications 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: Eligibility for MATH 51 Building materials and specifications used in architecture and construction. Field trips required. 43196 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Fields, G 13-2215 and W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Fields, G 13-2215 NOTE: ARCH 142 is formerly ARCH 12. n ARCH 145 — Building and Zoning Codes 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: ARCH 141 or ARCH 11 Building and zoning code requirements for approval processes of architectural design, plan check, and building permits. 43198 T 7:00pm- 10:10pm STAFF 13-1245 NOTE: ARCH 145 is formerly ARCH 14. Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n ARCH 202 — Design IV - Advanced Project 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Adv Fourth level architectural design studio on sustainability, energy efficiency and environmental conservation. Field trips required. 43210 MW 12:00pm - 1:25pm Sardinas, I 13-2220 and MW 1:30pm - 3:10pm Sardinas, I 13-2220 NOTE: ARCH 202 is formerly ARCH 29. n ARCH 221 — Architectural Illustration 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: ARCH 141 or ARCH 11 Architectural-interior illustrations including perspectives, pictorials, shade/shadow and color applications. Field trips required. 43197 TTh 7:50am - 8:50am Perkins, R 13-2215 and TTh 8:55am - 11:00am Perkins, R 13-2215 n ARCH 222 — Advanced Digital Design, Illustration 3.0 Units and Animation Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: ARCH 18 or ARCH 147 Architectural CAD 3-D illustration, rendering and animation, including walk-through and fly-through. 43209 TTh 7:00pm- 8:00pm STAFF 13-2225 and TTh 8:05pm - 10:10pm STAFF 13-2225 n ARCH 247 — Architectural CAD Working Drawings 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: ARCH 15 or ARCH 146, or ARCH 147 or ARCH 18 Architectural Computer Aided Design (CAD) for design development and working drawings. Field trips required. 43206 TTh 7:00pm - 8:00pm Kataoka, D 13-2265 and TTh 8:05pm - 10:10pm Kataoka, D 13-2265 NOTE: ARCH 247 is formerly ARCH 26. n ARCH 250 — World Architecture I 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Development of world architecture from pre-history to the Middle Ages. Field trips required. 43212 F 8:40am - 11:50am Fields, G 13-2215 NOTE: ARCH 250 is formerly ARCH 31. n ARCH 251 — World Architecture II 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Development of world architecture from the Renaissance to the present. Field trips required. 43213 T 3:40pm - 6:50pm Perkins, R 13-2215 NOTE: ARCH 251 is formerly ARCH 32 ART: ANIMATION n ANIM 100 — Digital Paint and Ink 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Illustration skills used in digital animation and game production. 43158 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Rivas, H 13-2450 43155 MW 11:30am - 2:40pm Rivas, H 13-2450 43156 TTh 11:30am - 2:40pm Rivas, H 13-2450 43157 TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Rivas, M 13-2450 Noncredit: Contents n ANIM 101A — Drawing - Gesture and Figure 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Drawing the human form to develop the basic visual mechanics of motion and gesture. 42695 M 8:00am - 2:10pm Brown, R 1A-4 42696 F 9:45am - 4:05pm Dubiel, J 1A-4 n ANIM 101C — Figure Gesture - Design 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: ANIM 101A Sketching the human figure with emphasis on personal interpretation, expression, and media exploration. 42697 M 8:00am - 2:10pm Brown, R 1A-4 42698 F 9:45am - 4:05pm Dubiel, J 1A-4 n ANIM 104 — Drawing Fundamentals 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Emphasizes creative expression through the use of drawing media and techniques. May require off-campus assignments. 42699 MW 7:00pm - 10:10pm Donahue, J 1A-4 n ANIM 108 — Principles of Animation 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Principles of drawing for traditional animation concentrating on the mechanics of movement, timing, and emotion. 42721 MW 3:00pm - 6:10pm Dunipace, T 13-2450 42722 S 9:30am - 3:50pm Solorzano, E 13-2450 CREDIT: ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY / ART n ARCH 147 — Architectural CAD and BIM 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: ARCH 141 or ARCH 11, or ARCH 121 or ARCH 16 3-D CAD and BIM for architectural design and design development. Portfolio will be produced. Field trips required. 43202 TTh 7:00pm- 8:00pm STAFF 13-2265 and TTh 8:05pm - 10:10pm STAFF 13-2265 NOTE: ARCH 147 is formerly ARCH 18. Final Exam Schedule n ANIM 115 — Storyboarding 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: ARTD 15A or ANIM 104 Storyboarding with emphasis on storytelling, cinematography, drawing, and notation as it relates to the animation industry. 42723 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Rivas, H 13-2450 n ANIM 116 — Character Development 1.5 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: ARTD 15A or ANIM 104 Drawing and development of characters for animation. 42724 F 12:00pm - 3:10pm Brown, R 1B/C-3 n ANIM 130 — Introduction to 3D Modeling 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: ANIM 100 (May have been taken previously) Introduction to 3D modeling techniques using animation and gaming industry-standard software. 42754 TTh 11:30am - 2:40pm Thankamushy, S 13-2435 42753 MW 3:00pm - 6:10pm Marquez, G 13-2435 n ANIM 131 — Introduction to Gaming 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) The field of game design including the principles, tools, and strategies for designing various types of games. 42725 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Thankamushy, S 13-2435 43159 MW 7:00pm - 10:10pm Justiniano, J 13-2450 n ANIM 141 — 2D Game Level Design 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: ANIM 131 Design of game levels based upon storytelling, platform and theme. 42733 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Thankamushy, S 13-2435 n ANIM 146 — Advanced 3-D Animation 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: ANIM 130 Advisory: ANIM 132 3D character animation principles and procedures used in computer graphics, games, film, and television. 42756 MW 11:30am - 2:40pm Thankamushy, S 13-2435 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 41 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents CREDIT: ART n ANIM 148 — Demo Reel 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Completion of a minimum of 9 semester units in one of the following programs: Graphic Design, Illustration, Animation, Web Design, Architectural Design, Art, Fashion Merchandising, Industrial Design, Interior Design, or Photography. Production of a demo reel and portfolio representative of skills for entry into the animation field. 43160MW 7:00pm - 10:10pmCarrera, P 13-2435 n ANIM 172 — Motion Graphics, Compositing and Visual Effects 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: ARTC 100 or ANIM 100 Elements of motion graphics and visual effects. ANIM 172 and ARTC 272 cannot both be taken for credit. 42726 TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Piedra, D 13-2435 ART: BASIC STUDIO ARTS n ARTB 1 — Understanding the Visual Arts 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Visual art forms and role of art in history, culture; off-campus trips possible. Credit not given for both ARTB 1 and AHIS 1. 42613 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Alexander, C 1B/C-12 42829 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Macias, M 1B/C-12 42614 Th 1:15pm - 4:25pm Macias, M 1B/C-12 43432 TTh 6:30pm - 7:55pm Reed, J 1B/C-12 n ARTB 14 — Basic Studio Arts 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Creative expression through the visual and applied arts. May require field trips. 42617 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Jacobs, G 1A-1 42616 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Macias, M 1A-1 42850 F 9:00am - 3:00pm Florio, M 1A-3 42615 MW 12:00pm - 3:10pm Macias, M 1B/C-3 42618 TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Park, B 1A-1 ART: GRAPHIC DESIGN AND ILLUSTRATION n ARTC 100 — Graphic Design I 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: ARTD 15A and ARTD 20 Contemporary graphic design for the commercial art industry. Software: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator. 42877 MW 8:00am - 11:05am Burgoon, S 13-2440 42705 TTh 8:00am - 11:05am Burgoon, S 13-2440 42706 MW 11:30am - 2:35pm Burgoon, S 13-2445 42707 TTh 11:30am - 2:35pm Bouskill, B 13-2440 42708 TTh 3:00pm - 6:05pm Bouskill, B 13-2440 42883 MW 6:30pm- 9:35pm STAFF 13-2440 n ARTC 120 — Graphic Design II 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: ARTC 100 Corequisite: ARTD 20 (May be taken previously) Graphic design concepts for the design and layout of printed commercial art. Software: Adobe InDesign. 42881 MW 3:00pm - 6:05pm Ammirato, J 13-2440 n ARTC 140 — Graphic Design III 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: ARTC 100 and ARTD 20 Digital illustration, design, skills and concepts working with vector art. Software: Adobe Illustrator. 42712 TTh 6:30pm - 9:35pm Hartmann, C 13-2440 42 Mt. San Antonio College n ARTC 160 — Typography 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: ARTC 100 and ARTD 20 Design and use of basic letterforms, type families, characteristics, history, and principles of typography in graphic design. 42713 TTh 11:30am - 2:35pm Rawling, J 13-2445 n ARTC 165 — Illustration 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: ARTD 15A or ANIM 104 Corequisite: ARTD 20 or ARTD 21 or ARTD 17A or ANIM 101A (any of which may have been taken previously) Contemporary illustration using a variety of techniques, media, and approaches in painting and drawing. 42714 MW 8:00am - 11:05am Batcheller, K 1B/C-3 n ARTC 167 — Visual Development 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: ARTC 163 or (ANIM 101A AND ARTD 16) Development of visual concepts for illustration using value, design, color, and composition as symbolic tools for communication. 43275 MW 3:00pm - 6:05pm Reed, J 13-2445 n ARTC 200 — Web Design 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: ARTC 100 and ARTD 20 Design, usability, production and marketing of web sites. 42716 TTh 11:30am - 2:35pm Howland, T 13-2460 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n ARTC 272 — Motion Graphics, Compositing and Visual Effects 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: ARTC 100 or ANIM 100 Elements of motion graphics and visual effects. ANIM 172 and ARTC 272 cannot both be taken for credit. 43276 TTh 7:00pm - 10:05pm Piedra, D 13-2435 n ARTC 290 — Portfolio 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Completion of a minimum of 15 semester units in one of the following programs: Graphic Design, Illustration, Animation and Gaming, Architectural Design, Art, Fashion Merchandising, Industrial Design, Interior Design, or Photography. Selection and assembly of a visual arts portfolio, including digital and multimedia formats, for entering profession or transfer. 42720 MW 3:00pm - 6:05pm Rawling, J 13-2460 ART: THREE-DIMENSIONAL STUDIO ARTS n ARTS 22 — Design: Three-Dimensional 3.0 Units (C-ID ARTS 101) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Three-dimensional design concepts and forming processes will be practiced using a variety of materials. 42622 TTh 9:45am - 12:55pm Deines, C 1A-7 42621 MW 12:00pm - 3:10pm Alexander, C 1A-7 42623 MW 7:00pm - 10:10pm Deines, C 1A-7 n ARTS 30A — Ceramics: Beginning I 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Clay, glazes and firing through projects and analysis, using hand building and the wheel. Field trip required. 42884 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Kanokohata, S 1A-10 42627 F 9:00am - 3:20pm Stovall Dennis, K 1A-10 42628 MW 3:30pm - 6:40pm Rubenstein, S 1A-10 42625 MW 7:00pm - 10:10pm Keena, S 1A-10 42626 S 9:00am - 3:20pm Lewis, N 1A-10 n ARTS 30B — Ceramics: Beginning II 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: ARTS 30A Clay, glazes and firing with emphasis on development of technique and concept. Field trip required. 42629 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Kanokohata, S 1A-10 42631 F 9:00am - 3:20pm Stovall Dennis, K 1A-10 42630 MW 7:00pm - 10:10pm Keena, S 1A-10 42632 S 9:00am - 3:20pm Lewis, N 1A-10 n ARTS 31 — Ceramics: Advanced Studio 2.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: ARTS 30B Advanced ceramics; emphasis on integrating form, surface and content. Loading and firing kilns included. Field trips required. 42635 F 9:00am - 3:20pm Stovall Dennis, K 1A-10 42634 MW 3:30pm - 6:40pm Rubenstein, S 1A-10 n ARTS 33 — Ceramics: Hand Construction 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Clay handbuilding techniques, glazes and firing through projects and their analysis. Field trip required. 43147 MW 12:00pm - 3:10pm Rubenstein, S 1A-10 Noncredit: Contents n ARTS 34 — The Sculptural Vessel 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: ARTS 30A Advisory: ARTS 33 Advanced study of the ceramic vessel through the integration of technique, form and content. Field trips required. 42633 MW 12:00pm - 3:25pm Rubenstein, S 1A-10 CREDIT: ART n ARTC 220 — Graphic Design IV 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: ARTC 100 and ARTD 20 Advisory: ARTC 140 Intermediate to advanced graphic design concepts, composition, photo editing, and photo retouching. Software: Adobe Photoshop. 42718 MW 11:30am - 2:35pm Bouskill, B 13-2440 Final Exam Schedule n ARTS 40A — Sculpture: Beginning 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Traditional and contemporary approaches to sculpture. 42636 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Thomas, N 1A-7 42637 MW 3:30pm - 6:40pm Persinger, R 1A-7 n ARTS 40B — Sculpture: Intermediate 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: ARTS 40A Sculpture projects in subtractive, additive and manipulative approaches. 42882 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Thomas, N 1A-7 42880 MW 3:30pm - 6:40pm Persinger, R 1A-7 n ARTS 41A — Sculpture: Life 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Modeling from the human figure with emphasis on composition, gesture, motion and human anatomy as it informs sculptural form. 42638 TTh 1:15pm - 4:25pm Alexander, C 1A-7 n ARTS 41B — Sculpture: Intermediate Life 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ARTS 41A Sculptural study of the human figure with emphasis on artistic development and stylistic exploration of human anatomy. 42639 TTh 1:15pm - 4:25pm Alexander, C 1A-7 n ARTS 46A — Sculpture: Special Effects Makeup 3.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: ARTS 42 Modeling, molding, casting of make-up appliances and masks to the human figure. 42640 TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Smith, G 1A-7 n ARTS 46B — Sculpture: Special Effects Makeup 3.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: ARTS 46A Sculpture special effects modeling, molding and casting techniques. 42641 TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Smith, G 1A-7 ART: TWO-DIMENSIONAL STUDIO ARTS n ARTD 15A — Drawing: Beginning 3.0 Units (C-ID ARTS 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC An entry level course emphasizing creative expression through the use of drawing media. 42642 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Butler, T 1B/C-5 42645 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Macias, M 1B/C-4 42643 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Butler, T 1B/C-4 42863 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Smith, C 1B/C-5 43149 F 9:00am - 3:20pm Huxley, D 1B/C-5 43150 F 9:00am- 3:20pm STAFF 1B/C-4 42644 TTh 9:45am - 12:55pm Alexander, C 1A-4 42646 MW 12:00pm - 3:10pm Butler, T 1B/C-5 42647 MW 12:00pm - 3:10pm Hagner, D 1B/C-4 42649 TTh 12:00pm - 3:10pm Brown, D 1B/C-5 43148 TTh 12:00pm - 3:10pm Burnes, F 1B/C-4 42862 MW 3:30pm - 6:40pm Impert, W 1B/C-5 42648 MW 7:00pm - 10:10pm Potter, S 1B/C-5 42828 TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Frost, K 1B/C-4 42650 S 9:45am- 4:05pm STAFF 1B/C-5 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 43 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: ART n ARTD 16 — Drawing: Perspective 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ARTD 15A or ANIM 104 Linear perspective drawing techniques for artists and illustrators. 42651 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Bautista, S 13-2445 n ARTD 17A — Drawing: Life 3.0 Units (C-ID ARTS 200) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ARTD 15A or ANIM 104 Contemporary and traditional approaches to drawing the human figure. 42652 W 8:00am - 2:10pm Brown, R 1A-4 42653 TTh 1:15pm - 4:25pm Stubbs, T 1A-4 42654 TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Weatherly, M 1A-4 n ARTD 17B — Drawing: Life-Advanced 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ARTD 17A Contemporary and traditional approaches to sketching/drawing the human figure. 42655 W 8:00am - 2:10pm Brown, R 1A-4 42656 TTh 1:15pm - 4:25pm Stubbs, T 1A-4 42657 TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Weatherly, M 1A-4 n ARTD 20 — Design: Two-Dimensional 3.0 Units (C-ID ARTS 100) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Two-dimensional composition in achromatic value and color using the principles of art and design. 42659 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Tedja Kusuma, F 1A-3 42660 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Kahn, J 1B/C-3 42658 MW 12:00pm - 3:10pm Wasson, S 1A-3 42662 MW 3:30pm - 6:40pm Wasson, S 1A-3 42661 MW 7:00pm - 10:10pm Rohlander, N 1A-3 n ARTD 21 — Design: Color and Composition 3.0 Units (C-ID ARTS 270) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ARTD 20 Color theory applied to design and composition as used by all disciplines of the arts. 42663 TTh 1:15pm - 4:25pm Wasson, S 1A-3 n ARTD 23A — Drawing: Head and Hands 1.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ARTD 15A or ANIM 104 Contemporary and traditional approaches to drawing the human head and hands. 42664 F 8:00am - 11:10am Brown, R 1A-7 n ARTD 23C — Drawing: Expressive Heads and Hands 1.5 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: ARTD 23A Explores contemporary and traditional approaches to drawing the head and hands, emphasis on media exploration. 42665 F 8:00am - 11:10am Brown, R 1A-7 n ARTD 25A — Beginning Painting I 3.0 Units (C-ID ARTS 210) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Development of basic paint applications focusing on the formal elements of composition, light logic, and color. 43152 F 8:00am- 2:00pm STAFF 1B/C-6 42666 TTh 9:45am - 12:55pm Pedersen, K 1B/C-6 42667 MW 12:00pm - 3:10pm Benner Davis, C 1B/C-6 42668 TTh 1:15pm - 4:25pm Pedersen, K 1B/C-6 42669 MW 3:30pm - 6:40pm Pedersen, K 1B/C-6 42670 TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Clapp, D 1B/C-6 44 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n ARTD 25B — Beginning Painting II 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ARTD 25A Creation of large paintings through various styles including mixed media. 42671 TTh 9:45am - 12:55pm Pedersen, K 1B/C-6 42672 MW 12:00pm - 3:10pm Benner Davis, C 1B/C-6 42673 TTh 1:15pm - 4:25pm Pedersen, K 1B/C-6 42674 TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Clapp, D 1B/C-6 n ARTD 26A — Intermediate Painting I 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ARTD 25B Creation of large works focusing on conceptual issues and art historical influences. 42675 TTh 9:45am - 12:55pm Pedersen, K 1B/C-6 42676 MW 12:00pm - 3:10pm Benner Davis, C 1B/C-6 42677 TTh 1:15pm - 4:25pm Pedersen, K 1B/C-6 42678 TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Clapp, D 1B/C-6 n ARTD 26B — Intermediate Painting II 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ARTD 26A Development of a personal style focusing on conceptual issues and art historical influences. 42679 TTh 9:45am - 12:55pm Pedersen, K 1B/C-6 42680 MW 12:00pm - 3:10pm Benner Davis, C 1B/C-6 42681 TTh 1:15pm - 4:25pm Pedersen, K 1B/C-6 42682 TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Clapp, D 1B/C-6 n ARTD 27 — Painting: Watercolor 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: ARTD 15A OR ARTD 20 OR ARTD 25A Watercolor techniques as they relate to compositional and technical processes in painting. Off-campus assignments may be required. 43151 MW 3:30pm - 6:40pm Butler, T 1B/C-4 n ARTD 43A — Introduction to Printmaking 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Creative techniques in fine art printmaking using relief and intaglio processes. Field trips may be required. 42683 MW 3:30pm - 6:40pm Hagner, D 1A-1 n ARTD 43B — Intermediate Printmaking in Intaglio/Relief 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: ARTD 43A Color relief and intaglio printmaking in editions. Field trips may be required. 42692 MW 3:30pm - 6:40pm Hagner, D 1A-1 n ARTD 45A — Printmaking: Introduction to Screenprinting 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Techniques in screenprint printmaking. Aesthetics, historical context, role in contemporary society. Field trips may be required. 42693 TTh 12:00pm - 3:10pm Hagner, D 1A-1 n ARTD 45B — Printmaking: Intermediate Screenprinting 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: ARTD 45A Multi-color registration in printing. Field trips may be required. 42694 TTh 12:00pm - 3:10pm Hagner, D 1A-1 n ARTD 46A — Printmaking: Introduction to Monotype 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Painterly printmaking with a focus on monotype, monoprint, and collography printing. Field trips may be required. 43153 MW 12:00pm - 3:10pm Smith, T 1A-1 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings ART HISTORY n AHIS 1 — Understanding the Visual Arts 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Visual art forms and role of art in history, culture; off-campus trips possible. Credit not given for both ARTB 1 and AHIS 1 40636 TTh 8:00am- 9:25am STAFF 26D-2220 40637 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Byce, J 26D-2411 40638 F 9:45am - 12:55pm Hruby, S 26D-2411 40640 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Kowell, M 26D-2220 41006 M 02/22 1:00pm - 2:00pm Esslinger, S 28A-103 and arrange 7.75 hours Esslinger, S ONLINE 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 NOTE: CRN 41006 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with a Scheduled Meeting on Campus. Course Orientation: Course orientation scheduled above is mandatory. If student cannot attend orientation, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Three museum visits are required. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Esslinger at either: SEsslinger@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41007 M 02/22 1:00pm - 2:00pm Esslinger, S 28A-103 and arrange 7.75 hours Esslinger, S ONLINE 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 NOTE: CRN 41007 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with a Scheduled Meeting on Campus. Course Orientation: Course orientation scheduled above is mandatory. If student cannot attend orientation, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Three museum visits are required. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Esslinger at either: SEsslinger@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41003 and and and Noncredit: Contents M M M M 02/22 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 03/07 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 03/21 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 04/04 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and arrange 7.75 hours Hernandez, C ONLINE 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 NOTE: CRN 41003 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. Course Orientation: Course orientation scheduled above is mandatory. If student cannot attend orientation, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Three museum visits are required. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Hernandez at either: CHernandez@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41004 M 02/22 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and M 03/07 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and M 03/21 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and M 04/04 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and arrange 7.75 hours Hernandez, C ONLINE 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 NOTE: CRN 41004 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. Course Orientation: Course orientation scheduled above is mandatory. If student cannot attend orientation, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Three museum visits are required. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Hernandez at either: CHernandez@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41005 M 02/22 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and M 03/07 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and M 03/21 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and M 04/04 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and arrange 7.75 hours Hernandez, C ONLINE 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 NOTE: CRN 41005 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. Course Orientation: Course orientation scheduled above is mandatory. If student cannot attend orientation, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Three museum visits are required. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Hernandez at either: CHernandez@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 40641 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Staylor, D 26D-2411 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ CREDIT: ART / ART HISTORY n ARTD 46B — Intermediate Painterly Printmaking 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: ARTD 46A Complex painterly printmaking techniques. Field trips may be required. 43154 MW 12:00pm - 3:10pm Smith, T 1A-1 Final Exam Schedule 45 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Noncredit: Contents CREDIT: ART HISTORY / ASTRONOMY n AHIS 4 — History of Western Art: Prehistoric through Gothic 3.0 Units (C-ID ARTH 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Western art from Prehistoric through Gothic periods; relationship of visual art forms to each other and to the cultural context. 40642 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Hight, D 26D-2220 43246 MW 11:30am-12:55pm STAFF 26D-2220 n AHIS 10 — A History of Greek and Roman Art 3.0 Units and Architecture Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 A critical history of Greek and Roman art and architecture before 500 CE in cultural context and influences on Europe and America. 43069 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Hight, D 26D-2220 n AHIS 5 — History of Western Art: Renaissance 3.0 Units through Modern (C-ID ARTH 120) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 History of Renaissance through Modern art in cultural context. Off campus assignments may be required. 40737 MW 9:45am- 11:10am STAFF 26D-2411 41008 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Staylor, D 26D-2411 41259 M 02/22 7:00pm - 8:00pm Esslinger, S 28A-103 and arrange 7.75 hours Esslinger, S ONLINE 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 NOTE: CRN 41259 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with a Scheduled Meeting on Campus. Course Orientation: Course orientation scheduled above is mandatory. If student cannot attend orientation, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Three museum visits are required. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Esslinger at either: SEsslinger@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n AHIS 14 — Rome: The Ancient City 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 The art and culture of ancient city of Rome. 43074 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Edson, T 26D-2220 n AHIS 6 — History of Modern Art 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Artistic movements, influences, and individuals forming the Modern tradition. 43091 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Byce, J 26D-2411 n AHIS 6H — History of Modern Art - Honors 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program An honors course designed to provide an enriched experience. May not receive credit for both AHIS 6 (formerly ARTA 6) and AHIS 6H. 41111 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Kowell, M 26D-2220 n AHIS 9 — History of Asian Art and Architecture 3.0 Units (C-ID ARTH 130) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Asian artistic traditions studied within their religious and cultural contexts. 40687 F 9:45am - 12:55pm Murashige, S 26D-2220 41112 W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Murashige, S 26D-2220 46 Final Exam Schedule Mt. San Antonio College n AHIS 15 — Culture and Art of Pompeii 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Art, architecture and culture of Pompeii and nearby cities destroyed in the volcanic eruption of 79 CE studied in context. 43076 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Hernandez, C 26D-2220 ASTRONOMY n ASTR 5 — Introduction to Astronomy 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Introductory survey of the Universe. Enroll in ASTR 5L to receive laboratory science credit. Field trips may be required. 41847 F 9:00am- 12:10pm STAFF 11-2119 41837 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Boryta, M 11-2119 41836 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Hood, M 11-2119 41840 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Boryta, M 11-2119 42031 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Dhalla, S 11-2119 41838 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Hood, M 11-2119 41844 T 1:15pm - 4:25pm Hood, M 61-1420 41842 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Dhalla, S 11-2119 41845 TTh 3:00pm- 4:25pm STAFF 11-2119 43245 Th 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 11-2119 n ASTR 5L — Astronomical Observing Laboratory 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: ASTR 5 or 5H OR 7 or 8 (May have been taken previously) Advisory: Math 51 Lab and field applications and problem-solving in astronomy. Required evening observing sessions and/or field trips. 41855 M 9:45am - 12:55pm Hood, M 60-1306 41854 W 9:45am - 12:55pm Hood, M 60-1306 41850 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Hood, M 60-1306 41849 M 1:15pm - 4:25pm Bray-Ali, F 60-1306 41851 T 1:15pm - 4:25pm Bray-Ali, F 60-1306 41852 Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Dhalla, S 60-1306 n ASTR 7 — Geology of the Solar System 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Geological features and evolution in the solar system. Enroll in ASTR 5L to receive lab science credit. Field trips are required. 41857 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Boryta, M 11-2119 41861 Th 1:15pm - 4:25pm Phelps, S 11-2101 41986 F 3:00pm - 6:10pm Phelps, S 61-1420 41858 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Phelps, S 61-1420 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n ASTR 99 — Special Projects in Astronomy 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Offers students the opportunity to explore the discipline in greater depth. Instructor authorization needed prior to enrollment. 41960 T 3:00pm - 5:40pm Jones, H TBA BIOLOGY n BIOL 1 — General Biology 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Advisory: READ 90 Major principles and concepts of biology for the non-science major. 41799 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Voda, M 11-2402 and M 9:45am - 12:55pm Voda, M 7-1108 41800 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Voda, M 11-2402 and W 9:45am - 12:55pm Voda, M 7-1108 41956 T 8:00am - 11:10am Ito Rocha Santana, N 61-2320 and Th 8:00am - 11:10am Ito Rocha Santana, N 7-1111 41957 T 8:00am - 11:10am Ito Rocha Santana, N 61-2320 and Th 8:00am - 11:10am Menon, K 7-1115 41801 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Ngo, J 11-2402 and T 9:45am - 12:55pm Ngo, J 7-1108 41802 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Ngo, J 11-2402 and Th 9:45am - 12:55pm Ngo, J 7-1108 43319 W 8:00am - 11:10am Nguyen, K 7-1115 and WF 11:30am - 12:55pm Nguyen, K 7-1104 41803 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Vail, D 61-2320 and M 12:00pm - 3:10pm Vail, D 7-1111 41804 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Vail, D 61-2320 and W 12:00pm - 3:10pm Vail, D 7-1111 41830 M 9:45am - 12:55pm Kido, J 7-1115 and MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm STAFF 11-2402 41807 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Kido, J 11-2402 and T 11:30am - 2:40pm Kido, J 7-1111 41808 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Kido, J 11-2402 and Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Kido, J 7-1111 41809 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Hollenshead, M 11-2402 and M 1:15pm - 4:25pm Hollenshead, M 7-1115 Noncredit: Contents 41810 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Hollenshead, M 11-2402 and W 1:15pm - 4:25pm Hollenshead, M 7-1115 41811 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Kinnes, S 61-2320 and T 1:15pm - 4:25pm STAFF 7-1108 41812 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Kinnes, S 61-2320 and Th 1:15pm - 4:25pm Kinnes, S 7-1108 41823 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Bava, J 11-2402 and T 1:15pm - 4:25pm Bava, J 7-1115 41824 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Bava, J 11-2402 and Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Bava, J 7-1115 41813 WF 11:30am-12:55pm STAFF 61-2320 and F 8:00am - 11:10am STAFF 7-1111 41814 WF 11:30am-12:55pm STAFF 61-2320 and F 1:15pm - 4:25pm STAFF 7-1111 43320 WF 11:30am - 12:55pm Nguyen, K 7-1104 and F 8:00am - 11:10am Nguyen, K 7-1115 41815 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Kakiba-Russell, K 61-2320 and M 3:30pm - 6:40pm Kakiba-Russell, K 7-1111 41816 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Kakiba-Russell, K 61-2320 and W 3:30pm - 6:40pm Kakiba-Russell, K 7-1111 41831 MW 1:15pm- 2:40pm STAFF 11-2402 and M 5:15pm - 8:25pm STAFF 7-1108 41817 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Briggs, C 61-2320 and T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Briggs, C 7-1111 41818 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Briggs, C 61-2320 and Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Briggs, C 7-1111 41805 MW 3:30pm - 4:55pm Osborne, K 11-2402 and M 5:15pm - 8:25pm Osborne, K 7-1115 41806 MW 3:30pm - 4:55pm Osborne, K 11-2402 and W 5:15pm - 8:25pm Osborne, K 7-1115 41819 TTh 3:30pm - 4:55pm Nguyen, K 61-2320 and T 5:15pm - 8:25pm Nguyen, K 7-1108 NOTE: CRN 41819 is a Biology 1 course that is linked to Math 71 (CRN 42126). You must meet the prerequisites for both courses in order to add to this learning community. To register you will need to enter both CRN 41819 and CRN 42126 at the same time on the registration screen in the student portal. If you have any questions please contact the Natural Sciences Division at (909) 274-4425 or email nsdiv@mtsac.edu. 41820 TTh 3:30pm- 4:55pm STAFF 11-2402 and T 5:15pm - 8:25pm STAFF 7-1115 42025 WF 3:30pm- 4:55pm STAFF 61-2320 and W 5:15pm - 8:25pm STAFF 7-1108 42959 WF 3:30pm- 4:55pm STAFF 61-2320 and F 5:15pm - 8:25pm STAFF 7-1111 41821 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Jayachandran, S 11-2402 and M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Jayachandran, S 7-1111 41822 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Jayachandran, S 11-2402 and W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Jayachandran, S 7-1111 41825 TTh 5:15pm - 6:40pm Harfouche, Y 61-2320 and T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Harfouche, Y 7-1111 41826 TTh 5:15pm - 6:40pm Harfouche, Y 61-2320 and Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Harfouche, Y 7-1115 41827 T 7:00pm- 10:10pm STAFF 61-2320 and Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm STAFF 7-1108 41828 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Regenfuss, A 61-2320 and Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Regenfuss, A 7-1111 41829 F 7:00pm - 10:10pm Drakou-Sarantopoul, H 7-1104 and S 9:45am - 12:55pm Mc Cabe, D 7-1111 CREDIT: ASTRONOMY / BIOLOGY n ASTR 8 — Introduction to Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Structure and evolution of stars, galaxies and universe. Enroll in ASTR 5L to receive lab science credit. Field trips required. 41863 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Bray-Ali, F 61-1420 41864 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Bray-Ali, F 61-1420 41866 Th 1:15pm - 2:40pm Bray-Ali, F 61-1420 and arrange 1.7 hours Bray-Ali, F NOTE: CRN 42057 is a 16-week Hybrid Class taught partially online with Schedule Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on the CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Bray-Ali at either: jbray-ali@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitments and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43248 M 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 61-1420 and M 6:30pm - 9:40pm STAFF 61-1420 and M 6:30pm - 9:40pm STAFF 61-1420 and M 6:30pm - 9:40pm STAFF 61-1420 and M 6:30pm - 9:40pm STAFF 61-1420 and M 6:30pm - 9:40pm STAFF 61-1420 and M 6:30pm - 9:40pm STAFF 61-1420 and arrange 2.33 hours STAFF ONLINE Final Exam Schedule n BIOL 2 — Plant and Animal Biology 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: BIOL 1 or BIOL 4; and MATH 71 Organismal biology, plant and animal physiology, ecology, and biotic relationships. Field trips are required. 41905 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Cooper, M 7-1104 and W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Cooper, M 7-1121 41951 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Cooper, M 7-1104 and W 9:45am - 12:55pm Cooper, M 7-1121 41895 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Cooper, M 7-1104 and Th 9:45am - 12:55pm Cooper, M 7-1121 41900 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Cooper, M 7-1104 and Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Cooper, M 7-1121 41952 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Flisik, T 11-2312 and W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Flisik, T 7-1121 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 47 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: BIOLOGY n BIOL 3 — Ecology and Field Biology 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Identification and ecological relationships of local plants and animals. Hiking, one weekend and other field trips required. 41915T 9:45am - 12:55pm Shannon, C 7-1121 and Th 9:45am - 12:55pm Shannon, C 7-1120 41914M 11:30am - 2:40pm Shannon, C 7-1121 and W 11:30am - 2:40pm Shannon, C 7-1120 n BIOL 4 — Biology for Majors 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: (CHEM 10 or CHEM 40) AND MATH 71 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A General biology for science majors. Principles of biology required for advanced study. Field trips with extensive hiking required. 41917 M 8:30am - 12:45pm Mirman, D 60-2628 and MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm STAFF 11-2312 41918 T 8:30am - 12:45pm Menon, K 60-2628 and TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Rothman, S 11-2312 43318 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Malmgren, S 11-2312 and M 1:30pm - 5:45pm STAFF 60-2628 41919 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Rothman, S 11-2312 and Th 8:30am - 12:45pm Rothman, S 60-2628 41921T 1:30pm - 4:40pm Shannon, C 7-1120 and Th 1:30pm - 5:45pm Shannon, C 60-2628 41920 T 5:15pm - 9:30pm Mc Cabe, D 60-2628 and Th 5:15pm - 8:25pm Mc Cabe, D 11-2105 n BIOL 5 — Contemporary Health Issues 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Contemporary health issues known to affect the quality and longevity of life; emphasis on prevention of illness and injuries. 41922 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Spitzer, J 11-2105 41923T 1:45pm - 3:10pm Hoggan, L 11-2105 and arrange 1.6 hours Hoggan, L ONLINE 41924W 3:00pm - 4:25pm Hoggan, L 11-2105 and arrange 1.6 hours Hoggan, L ONLINE 41954 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Crocker, C 11-2312 n BIOL 6 — Humans and the Environment 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Ecological concepts to aid understanding our environmental crisis. 41925 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Kakiba-Russell, K 7-1205 41927 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Petersen, C 7-1205 41926 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Kakiba-Russell, K 7-1205 41928 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Petersen, C 7-1205 41929 Th 1:15pm - 4:25pm Petersen, C 7-1205 41930 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Petersen, C 7-1205 n BIOL 6L — Humans and the Environment Laboratory 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: BIOL 6 (may have been taken previously) Investigates problems discussed in BIOL 6. Significant walking at offcampus sites and one weekend field trip required. 41931 T 1:15pm - 6:40pm Kakiba-Russell, K 7-1205 and arrange 1 hour Kakiba-Russell, K 7-1205 41932 W 1:15pm - 6:40pm Petersen, C 7-1205 and arrange 1 hour Petersen, C 7-1205 n BIOL 8 — Cell and Molecular Biology 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: BIOL 4 or BIOL 4H, and CHEM 50 Cell and molecular biology with lab emphasizing molecular concepts. 41933 M 9:45am - 12:55pm Meyer, E 7-1120 and W 9:45am - 12:55pm Meyer, E 60-2628 41934 M 9:45am - 12:55pm Meyer, E 7-1120 and W 1:30pm - 4:40pm Meyer, E 60-2628 48 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n BIOL 13 — Human Reproduction, Development and Aging 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Human development from conception to death. Field trips required. 41832 TTh 9:45am- 11:10am STAFF 7-1209 n BIOL 15 — Human Sexuality 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Surveys biological, behavioral, cultural, and ethical aspects of human sexuality. Contains mature and sexually explicit content. 41833 MW 9:45am - 11:10am De La Rosa, D 7-1209 42960 T 11:30am - 12:55pm Hoggan, L 7-1209 and arrange 1.6 hours Hoggan, L ONLINE 41834 W 11:30am - 12:55pm Hoggan, L 7-1209 and arrange 1.6 hours Hoggan, L ONLINE 41841 Th 11:30am - 12:55pm Hoggan, L 7-1209 and arrange 1.6 hours Hoggan, L ONLINE 41839 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Vail, D 7-1209 41959 MW 1:45pm - 3:10pm De La Rosa, D 7-1209 41843 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Vail, D 7-1209 41846 W 6:30pm - 9:40pm De La Rosa, D 7-1209 41853 Th 7:00pm- 10:10pm STAFF 7-1209 n BIOL 17 — Neurobiology and Behavior 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC An integrated analysis of the biological, ecological and evolutionary bases of animal behavior (ethology). Field trip required. 41865 T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Cooper, M 11-2312 n BIOL 20 — Marine Biology 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC The marine environment including the principles of marine science. Field trip required. 41906 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Malmgren, S 7-1205 41907 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Whitlow, L 7-1205 41908 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Kido, J 11-2105 41909 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Malmgren, S 11-2312 41983 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Whitlow, L 61-3411 n BIOL 21 — Marine Biology Laboratory 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: BIOL 20 (may have been taken previously) An introduction to field and laboratory aspects of the marine environment. Field trips required. 41910 T 9:45am - 12:55pm Whitlow, L 7-1115 41911 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Whitlow, L 7-1115 n BIOL 24 — Introduction to Public Health 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibiilty for ENGL 68 Organization and function of public health including current and ethical issues. 41912 W 8:00am - 11:10am Ito Rocha Santana, N 11-2312 n BIOL 34 — Fundamentals of Genetics 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: BIOL 4 or BIOL 4H Theory and applications of Mendelian and molecular genetics. 41916 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Mirman, D 11-2312 n BIOL 34L — Fundamentals of Genetics Lab 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: BIOL 34 (May have been taken previously) Experiments and problem solving in Mendelian, molecular and population genetics. 42961 T 1:15pm - 4:25pm Mirman, D 60-2628 This symbol designates special sections of courses that fit the Liberal Studies and General Education major patterns for students who plan to become elementary and secondary school teachers. Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings BOTANY n BTNY 3 — Plant Structures, Functions, and Diversity 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: BIOL 1 or BIOL 4 and eligibility for ENGL 1A Structures and functions of plants, fungi, and algae. Students provide own transportation for required off-campus lab meetings. 41935 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Dutreaux, R 11-2105 and MW 1:35pm - 4:45pm Dutreaux, R 7-1108 BUSINESS: ACCOUNTING n BUSA 7 — Principles of Accounting - Financial 5.0 Units (C-ID ACCT 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: BUSA 11 or eligibility for MATH 51 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Financial accounting required of Business Administration and Accounting majors. 41309 MW 7:00am - 9:30am Brown, M 18-11 41310 MW 9:45am - 12:15pm Ildefonso, N 18-11 41311 MW 9:45am- 12:15pm STAFF 21J-2 41312 TTh 9:45am - 12:10pm Domico, B 18-13 41313 TTh 9:45am - 12:15pm Mc Gowan, R 18-11 41314 TTh 9:45am- 12:15pm STAFF 21J-2 41315 MW 1:30pm- 4:00pm STAFF 18-11 41316 TTh 1:30pm - 4:00pm Mc Gowan, R 18-11 41317 MW 7:00pm - 9:30pm Quintero, H 21C-1 41320 M 7:00pm - 9:30pm Domico, B 18-13 and arrange 2.8 hours Domico, B ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41320 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlrooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Domico at either: BDomico@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41318 TTh 7:00pm - 9:30pm Little, D 18-11 41319 TTh 7:00pm - 9:30pm Valdes, S 21C-1 41710 F 7:00pm - 9:30pm Hoekstra, T 18-11 and arrange 8 hours Hoekstra, T ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41710 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlrooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Hoekstra at either: THoekstra@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at Noncredit: Contents n BUSA 8 — Principles of Accounting - Managerial 5.0 Units (C-ID ACCT 120) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: BUSA 7 Managerial accounting concepts and principles. Provides the accounting tools and methods needed for decision making in business. 41321 MW 7:00am - 9:30am Yousefian, A 18-13 41322 MW 9:45am - 12:15pm Mc Geough, D 18-13 41323 TTh 9:45am- 12:15pm STAFF 21C-1 41324 MW 12:30pm - 3:00pm Mc Geough, D 18-13 NOTE: CRN 41324 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlrooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor McGeough at either: DMcGeough@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41325 Th 1:30pm - 4:00pm Ildefonso, N 18-13 and arrange 2.8 hours Ildefonso, N ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41325 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlrooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Ildefonso at either: NIldefonso@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41327 TTh 7:00pm - 9:30pm Bates, B 18-13 41326 W 7:00pm - 9:30pm Domico, M 18-13 and arrange 2.8 hours Domico, M ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41326 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlrooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Domico at either: MDomico@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41711 F 7:00pm - 9:30pm Hoekstra, T 18-11 and arrange 8 hours Hoekstra, T ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41711 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlrooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Hoekstra at either: THoekstra@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ CREDIT: BIOLOGY / BOTANY / BUSINESS n BIOL 99A — Special Projects in Biology 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Offers students the opportunity to explore the discipline in greater depth. Instructor authorization needed prior to enrollment. 41961 2.25hours STAFF Final Exam Schedule 49 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: BUSINESS n BUSA 11 — Fundamentals of Accounting 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: BUSA 68 or eligibility for MATH 50 Accounting vocabulary and theory, equations to solve word problems and other calculations used in accounting problems. 41638 Th 9:45am - 11:10am Mc Geough, D 18-1 and arrange 1.7 hours Mc Geough, D ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41638 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlrooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor McGeough at either: DMcGeough@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41328 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Freeland, E 19B-7 41329 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm St John, T 21B-1 41659 arrange 3.4 hours Mc Geough, D ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41659 is a Distance Learning Online class. Other Course Requirements: Exams on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor McGeough at either: DMcGeough@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n BUSA 52 — Intermediate Accounting 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: BUSA 8 Accounting concepts and principles and an in-depth analysis of the balance sheet and income statement. 41331 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Little, D 18-11 n BUSA 58 — Federal Income Tax Law 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: BUSA 7 or BUSA 72 Federal income tax law as related to individuals, with comparison to partnerships, corporations and state. 41332 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Brown, M 18-1 n BUSA 68 — Business Mathematics 3.0 Units Not Degree Applicable Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, decimals, percentages, fractions, equations, and problem solving. 41333 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Freeland, E 19B-7 41669 arrange 3.4 hours Mc Geough, D ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41669 is a Distance Learning Online class. Other Course Requirements: Exams on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor McGeough at either: DMcGeough@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 50 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n BUSA 70 — Payroll and Tax Accounting 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Eligibility for BUSA 11 On-the-job payroll accounting. 41334 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Holloway, B 20-5 n BUSA 71 — Personal Financial Planning 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Personal and family financial planning throughout the lifespan. May not earn credit for both BUSA 71 and FCS 80. 41335 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Smith, G 21C-1 41639 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Smith, G 26D-2421 n BUSA 72 — Bookkeeping - Accounting 5.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: BUSA 68 or eligibility for MATH 50 Bookkeeping and accounting principles including the accounting cycle. 41336 MW 9:45am - 12:15pm Mc Gowan, R 18-1 41670 arrange 5.65 hours Domico, B ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41670 is a Distance Learning Online Class. Other Course Requirements: Exams on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Domico at either: BDomico@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n BUSA 75 — Using Microcomputers in Financial Accounting 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable Prerequisite: BUSA 7 or BUSA 72 Accounting concepts utilizing QuickBooks, a general-ledger software program. Computer processing of accounting transactions. 41671 W 8:00am - 9:05am Valdes, S 17-11A NOTE: QuickBooks Accounting used for this course. 41337 Th 5:30pm - 7:45pm Quintero, H 17-13 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: QuickBooks Accounting used for this course. n BUSA 76 — Using Microcomputers in 1.0 Unit Managerial Accounting Degree Applicable Prerequisite: BUSA 7 or BUSA 72 Analysis of financial data and preparation of managerial accounting reports using Excel software. 41672 W 9:30am - 10:35am Valdes, S 17-11A 41338 Th 5:30pm - 7:35pm Quintero, H 17-13 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n BUSA 81 — Work Experience in Accounting 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog Advisory: BUSA 7 or BUSA 72 Provides accounting students with on-the-job experience at an approved work site which is related to classroom-based learning. 42971 arrange 4.7 hours Domico, B OCAM NOTE: CRN 42971 is a one-unit work experience course in accounting. For more information, contact Professor Domico at BDomico@ mtsac.edu. Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings BUSINESS: BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS n BUSO 26 — Oral Communications for Business 3.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Oral communication in business situations such as training sessions, presentations, and professional discussions. 41406 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Jeffers, B 17-9 BUSINESS: ECONOMICS n BUSC 1A — Principles of Economics - Macroeconomics 3.0 Units (C-ID ECON 202) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A, and successful completion of MATH 71, or MATH 71B, or MATH 71X Principles of aggregate economic analysis. 41339 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Masoomian, R 18-17 41340 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Dua, A 18-17 41341 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Masoomian, R 18-17 41342 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Dua, A 18-17 41343 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Masoomian, R 18-17 41344 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Dua, A 18-17 41345 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Prewitt, D 21I-1 41346 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Dua, A 18-17 41347 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Dua, A 18-17 41348 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Baez, M 20-1 41349 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Karadanopoulos, M 18-17 41351 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Masoomian, R 21I-1 and arrange 3.5 hours Masoomian, R ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41351 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Masoomian at either: RMasoomian@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Noncredit: Contents 41350 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Abdel-Rahman, A 18-17 41703 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Zawahri, L 18-17 42976 arrange 3.45 hours Masoomian, R ONLINE NOTE: CRN 42976 is a Distance Learning Online Class. Course Orientation: On campus orientation (optional) Tuesday, February 23 from 5:00 - 6:00 pm in 21I-2. If a student cannot attend orientation meeting, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Exams on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Masoomian at either: RMasoomian@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ CREDIT: BUSINESS n BUSO 25 — Business Communications 3.0 Units (C-ID BUS 115) Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: ENGL 1A Apply writing principles to produce effective good news, bad news, sales, claims, persuasive, and job seeking correspondence. 41403 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Bartz, V 20-7 41402 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Martinez, R 17-9 41405 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Scholz, S 17-9 41404 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Salata, K 17-9 Final Exam Schedule n BUSC 1B — Principles of Economics - Microeconomics 3.0 Units (C-ID ECON 201) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: BUSC 1A or BUSC 1AH 41353 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Masoomian, R 21I-2 41354 F 8:30am - 11:40am Prewitt, D 18-17 41355 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Chan, F 20-1 41356 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Masoomian, R 21I-2 41660 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Chan, F 21I-2 41674 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Dua, A 18-17 41675 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Baez, M 18-11 41677 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Masoomian, R 21I-2 and arrange 3.5 hours Masoomian, R ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41677 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Masoomian at either: RMasoomian@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41676 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Baez, M 18-1 n BUSC 17 — Applied Business Statistics 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 71 41357 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Chan, F 20-1 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 51 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings BUSINESS: LAW CREDIT: BUSINESS 52 n BUSL 18 — Business Law 3.0 Units (C-ID BUS 125) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Business law: court procedures, ethics, torts, crimes, contract law, and sales of goods under the Uniform Commercial Code. 41407 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Mc Kee, C 18-15 41408 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Wood, A 18-15 41413 F 8:00am - 11:10am Golden, N 18-15 41409 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Wood, A 18-15 41410 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Wood, A 18-15 41411 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Wood, A 21I-2 41412 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Mc Kee, C 18-15 43280 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Sweetman, S 18-15 41637 arrange 3.4 hours Mc Kee, C ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41637 is a Distance Learning Online Class. Course Orientation: On campus orientation (optional) Monday, February 22 from 5:45-6:45 PM in 18-13. If a student cannot attend orientation meeting, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Exams on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor McKee at either: CMcKee@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41641 arrange 3.4 hours Mc Kee, C ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41641 is a Distance Learning Online Class. Course Orientation: On campus orientation (optional) Monday, February 22 from 5:45-6:45 PM in 18-13. If a student cannot attend orientation meeting, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Exams on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor McKee at either: CMcKee@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n BUSL 19 — Advanced Business Law 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: BUSL 18 Principles of business law emphasizing commercial paper, agency, business entities, bankruptcy, trade, and real property. 41415 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Wood, A 21I-1 41417 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Durfield, T 18-15 42980 arrange 3.4 hours Wood, A ONLINE NOTE: CRN 42980 is a Distance Learning Online Class. Course Orientation: On campus orientation (optional) Wednesday, February 24 from 6:15-6:45 PM in 18-13. If a student cannot attend orientation meeting, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Exams on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Wood at either: AWood10@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n BUSL 20 — International Business Law 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 A comparative approach to the study of international business law including cultural, political, economic, and ethical issues. 41418 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Durfield, T 20-5 n BUSL 100 — Everyday Law 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Practical aspects of U.S. law: court systems and court procedures, the U.S. Constitution, legal ethics, and other law topics. 42981 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Jones-Ramey, M 21I-2 BUSINESS: MANAGEMENT n BUSM 10 — Principles of Continuous Quality Improvement 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: BUSO 5 or eligibility for ENGL 68 History and evolution of thought in Continuous Quality Improvement. 41375 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Freeman, C 20-5 41376 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Andrews, B 17-1 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Noncredit: Contents n BUSM 51 — Principles of International Business 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 or BUSO 5 International business environment. Introduces global viewpoints across business functions. 41388 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Jagodka, R 21B-1 41389 arrange 3.4 hours Jagodka, R ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41389 is a Distance Learning Online Class. Course Orientation: On-campus orientation (optional) Tuesday, February 23 from 5:00- 5:50 pm in 6-122. On Campus Meetings During Term: Exams on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Jagodka at either: RJagodka@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ CREDIT: BUSINESS n BUSM 20 — Principles of Business 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Business and its functions, background, development, organization, current trends, future problems and opportunities. 41377 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Freeman, C 21C-2 41378 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Mc Farland, T 21B-2 41379 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Jackle, J 21C-1 41380 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Bartz, V 21C-2 41385 W 9:45am - 11:10am Mc Farland, T 21B-2 and arrange 1.7 hours Mc Farland, T ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41385 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor McFarland at either: TMcFarland@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41381 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Jackle, J 21C-1 41382 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Martinez, R 21C-2 41386 W 11:30am - 12:55pm Farris, B 21B-1 and arrange 5.25 hours Farris, B ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41386 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlrooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Farris at either: BFarris@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41383 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Simmons, S 21J-1 41384 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Martinez, R 21C-2 41387 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Martinez, R 21C-2 41673 arrange 3.4 hours Mc Farland, T ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41673 is a Distance Learning Online class. Other Course Requirements: Exams on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor McFarland at either: TMcFarland@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Final Exam Schedule n BUSM 52 — Principles of Exporting and Importing 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 or BUSO 5 Practical information needed to participate in activities related to the exporting and importing of goods and services. 41390 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Ishihara, C 21B-1 n BUSM 60 — Human Relations in Business 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Inter-disciplinary study of how people work and relate at the individual, group and organizational level. 41391 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Mc Farland, T 21B-2 41392 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Mc Farland, T 21B-2 41393 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Simmons, S 18-1 n BUSM 61 — Business Organization and Management 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: BUSM 20 Functions of management, management concepts, planning, organizing, staffing and controlling. 41394 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Virgen, R 21B-2 41728 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Virgen, R 21B-1 41729 arrange 3.4 hours Mc Farland, T ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41729 is a Distance Learning Online class. Other Course Requirements: Exams on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor McFarland at either: TMcFarland@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n BUSM 62 — Human Resource Management 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Direction of people and other functions of human resources. 41395 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Bartz, V 21C-2 41396 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Martinez, R 21C-2 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 53 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: BUSINESS n BUSM 66 — Small Business Management 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Organizing, starting, and operating a small business enterprise. 41397 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Salata, K 21B-1 41398 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Jagodka, R 21B-1 41399 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Jagodka, R 21B-1 41400 W 1:15pm - 2:40pm Farris, B 21B-1 and arrange 5.25 hours Farris, B ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 41712 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Qu, G 21B-2 42985 arrange 3.4 hours Jagodka, R ONLINE NOTE: CRN 42985 is a Distance Learning Online Class. Course Orientation: On-campus orientation (optional) Tuesday, February 23 from 6:00- 6:50 pm in 6-122. On Campus Meetings During Term: Exams on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Jagodka at either: RJagodka@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n BUSM 81 — Work Experience in Business 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Corequisite: BUSM 20 (may have been taken previously) Provides business students with on-the-job experience at an approved work site which is related to classroom-based learning. 41725 arrange 4.7 hours Martinez, R OCAM NOTE: CRN 41725 above is a 1 unit work experience course with an orientation meeting Thursday, February 25 from 4:00-5:00 pm in 21C-2. For more information, contact Professor Martinez at RMartinez@ mtsac.edu. BUSINESS: PARALEGAL n PLGL 30 — Introduction to Paralegal/Legal 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Federal and state legal system, role of paralegals and attorneys, legal writing and research, investigation of claims and ethics. 41419 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Mc Kee, C 18-15 41420 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Paige, L 18-15 n PLGL 31B — Advanced Legal Analysis and Writing 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: PLGL 30 and PLGL 31A Preparation of research memoranda, briefs, and other paralegal documents. 41421 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Mc Kee, C 20-7 NOTE: Initial registration in CRN 41421 is reserved for students enrolled in the PLGL cohort program through Sunday, February 7. Cohort students should contact Professor Catherine McKee at cmckee@ mtsac.edu prior to registering for the class. After February 7, all other students meeting the course co-/pre-requisites may register for the course. 41422 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Bladh, E 20-7 NOTE: Initial registration in CRN 41422 is reserved for students enrolled in the PLGL cohort program through Sunday, February 7. Cohort students should contact Professor Catherine McKee at cmckee@ mtsac.edu prior to registering for the class. After February 7, all other students meeting the course co-/pre-requisites may register for the course. 54 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n PLGL 33B — Civil Procedure II 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: PLGL 33A Preparing for litigation. Includes discovery, law and motion, remedies, summary judgments, settlements, and arbitration. 41423 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Jones-Ramey, M 20-7 NOTE: Initial registration in CRN 41423 is reserved for students enrolled in the PLGL cohort program through Sunday, February 7. Cohort students should contact Professor Catherine McKee at cmckee@ mtsac.edu prior to registering for the class. After February 7, all other students meeting the course co-/pre-requisites may register for the course. 41705 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Cote, S 20-7 NOTE: Initial registration in CRN 41705 is reserved for students enrolled in the PLGL cohort program through Sunday, February 7. Cohort students should contact Professor Catherine McKee at cmckee@ mtsac.edu prior to registering for the class. After February 7, all other students meeting the course co-/pre-requisites may register for the course. n PLGL 35B — Automated Law Office Procedures 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: PLGL 30 and PLGL 35A Advisory: CISB 15 Use of the computer in the law office; includes drafting of documents, billing, case management, and tax reports. 41425 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Jones-Ramey, M 20-7 NOTE: Initial registration in CRN 41425 is reserved for students enrolled in the PLGL cohort program through Sunday, February 7. Cohort students should contact Professor Catherine McKee at cmckee@ mtsac.edu prior to registering for the class. After February 7, all other students meeting the course co-/pre-requisites may register for the course.. 41426 T 7:00pm- 10:10pm STAFF 20-7 NOTE: Initial registration in CRN 41426 is reserved for students enrolled in the PLGL cohort program through Sunday, February 7. Cohort students should contact Professor Catherine McKee at cmckee@ mtsac.edu prior to registering for the class. After February 7, all other students meeting the course co-/pre-requisites may register for the course. n PLGL 36 — Paralegal Internship 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: PLGL 31A, PLGL 33A, and PLGL 35A Corequisite: PLGL 31B, PLGL 33B, PLGL 35B, PLGL 37, PLGL 39 (may have been taken previously) On-the-job experience in the paralegal profession. Placement is not guaranteed. 75 paid or 60 non-paid clock hours is required. 41427 arrange 4.7 hours Lahr-Dolgovin, R OCAM n PLGL 37 — Tort Law 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Analysis of law of torts including intentional torts, negligence and strict liability. Examination of insurance defense issues. 41428 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Jones-Ramey, M 20-7 n PLGL 38 — Employment and Ethical Issues 2.0 Units in Paralegalism Degree Applicable Prerequisite: PLGL 31A, PLGL 33A, and PLGL 35A Corequisite: PLGL 31B, PLGL 33B, PLGL 35B, PLGL 37, PLGL 39 (may have been taken previously) Job search skills including preparation of resumes and cover letters, interviewing, networking, and paralegal and attorney ethics. 41429 W 4:00pm - 6:05pm Wood, A 21I-1 41430 Th 7:30pm - 9:35pm Lahr-Dolgovin, R 21I-1 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n BUSR 51 — Legal Aspects of Real Estate 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: BUSR 50 Real estate contracts and legal issues. Can be used to meet additional requirements for the salesperson or broker license. 41361 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Estes, E 20-1 n PLGL 41 — Property Law 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Examination of the law relating to real and personal property. 41433 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Estes, E 20-1 n BUSR 52 — Real Estate Practice 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Corequisite: BUSR 50 (May have been taken previously) Procedures and practices in the real estate office. Must be completed prior to applying to take the Salesperson License Exam. 41362 Th 9:45am - 12:55pm Estes, E 20-1 41363 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Lyons, A 20-1 n PLGL 42 — Family Law 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Laws relating to marriage, dissolution, nullity, and legal separation. 41434 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Lahr-Dolgovin, R 21J-2 n PLGL 43 — Wills and Trusts 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Legal principles of wills and trusts, jurisdiction of the California Probate Courts, estate planning, and estate taxes. 41435 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Rabun, T 18-15 n PLGL 49 — Evidence Law 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Evidence law in civil and criminal cases, burdens of proof and presumptions as well as constitutional issues. 41436 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Knish, M 21J-2 BUSINESS: REAL ESTATE n BUSR 50 — Real Estate Principles 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Real estate law. Required by the Bureau of Real Estate (RE) for all RE sales persons. 41358 T 9:45am - 12:55pm Estes, E 20-1 41359 M 4:45pm - 6:10pm Estes, E 20-1 and arrange 1.7 hours Estes, E ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41359 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. Other Course Requirements: Exams on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Estes at either: EEstes@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41360 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Estes, E 20-1 41662 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Stephan, R 20-1 41678 arrange 3.4 hours Estes, E ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41678 is a Distance Learning Online Class. Course Orientation: On campus orientation (optional) Wednesday, February 24 from 5:30 - 6:30pm in 20-1. If a student cannot attend orientation meeting, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Exams on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Estes at either: EEstes@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ CREDIT: BUSINESS n PLGL 39 — Contract Law 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Laws relating to the formation of contracts, the statute of frauds, thirdparty rights, breach of contract, remedies and discharge 41431 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Jones-Ramey, M 20-5 41432 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Ashbran, R 18-15 n BUSR 53 — Real Estate Finance 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: BUSR 50 Course may be used to meet the additional education requirement of the salesperson or broker license. 41364 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Zamel, M 19B-9 n BUSR 60 — Real Estate Investment Planning 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: BUSR 50 Investment strategies involving all forms of real estate. 41365 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Stephan, R 18-17 n BUSR 62 — Mortgage Loan Brokering and Lending 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: BUSR 50 Laws governing mortgage brokerage and lending. May be used as an elective for the salesperson or broker license. 41366 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Tassone, R 21I-2 n BUSR 76 — Escrow Procedures I 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Method of escrow procedures. May be used as an elective for the salesperson or broker license. 41654 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Hastings, N 21I-1 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 55 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: BUSINESS / CHEMISTRY n BUSR 81 — Appraisal: Principles and Procedures 3.5 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: BUSR 50 Required by OREA for all appraisal licenses and by DRE for real estate broker license. 60 hours OREA credit. 41367 Th 6:00pm - 9:40pm Mansfield, W 21I-2 BUSINESS: SALES, MERCHANDISING, AND MARKETING n BUSS 33 — Advertising and Promotion 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Characteristics and role of advertising and promotion in business. 41368 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Virgen, R 21C-2 41369 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Ishihara, C 21B-2 n BUSS 35 — Professional Selling 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Characteristics and skills necessary for a successful salesperson, buying behavior, and critical steps in the selling process. 41370 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm McIntyre Fitzgeral, C 21J-2 n BUSS 36 — Principles of Marketing 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Organization and function of system of distributing goods and services. 41371 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Scholz, S 21B-2 41372 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Bhavsar, K 21B-1 41373 M 7:00pm- 10:10pm STAFF 21C-2 42986 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Sandhu, S 21B-1 n BUSS 50 — Retail Store Management and Merchandising 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Principles and practices in managing and merchandising retail stores. 42987 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Salata, K 21B-2 n BUSS 79 — Work Experience in Marketing Management 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: BUSS 33 or BUSS 35 or BUSS 36 or BUSS 50 and compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog Job experience at an approved work site. 75 paid or 60 non-paid hours required for each unit of credit. 41374 arrange 4.7 hours McIntyre Fitzgeral, C OCAM NOTE: CRN 41374 is a one-unit work experience course in marketing. For more information, contact Professor McIntyre at CMcIntyre@ mtsac.edu. 56 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents CHEMISTRY n CHEM 10 — Chemistry for Allied Health Majors 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for MATH 71 Inorganic chemistry for health majors. Completion does not give eligibility for CHEM 50. 42232 M 8:00am - 11:10am Nejad, I 60-3601 and MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm STAFF 7-1114 42308 T 8:00am - 11:10am Efron, A 60-3601 and arrange 4.5 hours Efron, A ONLINE 42240 MW 8:30am - 10:35am Tippetts, M 11-2304 and W 11:30am - 2:40pm Beam, T 60-3601 43257 MW 8:30am - 10:35am Nguyen, T 60-3617 and M 11:30am - 2:40pm Nguyen, T 60-3601 42234 TTh 8:30am - 10:35am Han, S 7-1114 and Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Muleta, G 60-3601 42235 TTh 8:30am - 10:35am Han, S 7-1114 and T 11:30am - 2:40pm Efron, A 60-3601 42233 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Nejad, I 7-1114 and W 8:00am - 11:10am STAFF 60-3601 42273 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Newman, C 61-2316 and M 3:00pm - 6:10pm Newman, C 60-3601 42236 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Zhou, E 7-1114 and T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Beam, T 60-3601 42237 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Fernandez, C 7-1114 and F 12:00pm - 3:10pm Fernandez, C 60-3601 42309 W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Lord, H 60-3601 and arrange 4.5 hours Lord, H ONLINE 42238 TTh 3:15pm - 5:20pm Garg, G 7-1114 and F 12:00pm - 3:10pm Williams Tyler, J 60-3617 42310 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Carlson, M 60-3617 and Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Carlson, M 60-3601 42241 M 6:00pm - 10:15pm Li, X 7-1114 and W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Li, X 60-3601 42239 T 6:00pm - 10:15pm Mahjoor, P 7-1114 and Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Mahjoor, P 60-3601 42302 M 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 60-3601 and W 6:00pm - 10:15pm STAFF 7-1114 n CHEM 20 — Introductory Organic and Biochemistry 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: CHEM 10 or CHEM 40 Nomenclature, structure, function and reactions of organic compounds. Structure and function of biomolecules. 42242 WF 9:45am - 11:10am Di Mauro, E 7-1120 and W 11:30am - 1:35pm Di Mauro, E 7-2123 and F 11:30am - 3:45pm Di Mauro, E 7-2123 42243 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Nejad, I 61-3406 and T 3:00pm - 5:05pm Nejad, I 7-2123 and Th 3:00pm - 7:20pm Nejad, I 7-2123 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n CHEM 50 — General Chemistry I 5.0 Units (C-ID CHEM 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: CHEM 40 or satisfactory score on Chemistry Placement Examination; and MATH 71, 71B or 71X or equivalent. Nomenclature, stoichiometry, bonding, energy, solids, liquids, gases, solutions. 42253 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Chen, J 60-3620 and MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Chen, J 7-2102 43639 MW 8:00am- 9:25am STAFF 7-1201 and F 8:00am - 2:40pm STAFF 60-3620 42258 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Huang, K 60-3620 and TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Huang, K 7-2102 42254 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Colby, K 7-2102 and MW 11:30am - 2:40pm Colby, K 60-3620 42256 MW 11:30am- 2:40pm STAFF 60-3617 and MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm STAFF 7-2102 42260 TTh 11:30am - 2:40pm Roueintan, M 60-3617 and TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Roueintan, M 7-2102 42255 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Prutyanov, V 7-2102 and MW 3:00pm - 6:10pm Prutyanov, V 60-3620 42259TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Newman, C 7-2102 and TTh 3:00pm - 6:10pm Newman, C 60-3620 42257 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Entus, R 7-2102 and MW 7:00pm - 10:10pm Entus, R 60-3620 42272 TTh 5:15pm - 6:40pm Srulevitch, D 7-2102 and TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Srulevitch, D 60-3620 This symbol designates special sections of courses that fit the Liberal Studies and General Education major patterns for students who plan to become elementary and secondary school teachers. Noncredit: Contents n CHEM 50H — General Chemistry I - Honors 5.0 Units (C-ID CHEM 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program. CHEM 40 or satisfactory score on Chemistry Placement Examination, and MATH 71, 71B, or 71X or equivalent. Nomenclature, stoichiometry, bonding, energy, solids, liquids, gases, solutions. Honors course provides enriched experience. 42305 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Beam, T 7-2102 and TTh 11:30am - 2:40pm Beam, T 60-3620 n CHEM 51 — General Chemistry II 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: CHEM 50 or CHEM 50H Application of the laws, theories and principles presented in CHEM 50. 42261 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Clements, T 60-3628 and MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Clements, T 7-1201 42265 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Golestaneh, K 60-3628 and TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Golestaneh, K 7-1201 42262 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Doshi, D 7-1201 and MW 11:30am - 2:40pm Doshi, D 60-3628 42266 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Nguyen, T 7-1201 and TTh 11:30am - 2:40pm Nguyen, T 60-3628 42263 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm McKeen, W 7-1201 and MW 3:00pm - 6:10pm McKeen, W 60-3628 42267 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Di Mauro, E 7-1201 and TTh 3:00pm - 6:10pm Di Mauro, E 60-3628 42264 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Bernard, S 61-2302 and MW 7:00pm - 10:10pm Bernard, S 60-3628 42274 TTh 5:15pm - 6:40pm Farnum, M 7-1201 and TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Farnum, M 60-3628 CREDIT: CHEMISTRY / CHILD DEVELOPMENT n CHEM 40 — Introduction to General Chemistry 5.0 Units (C-ID CHEM 101) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for MATH 71 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Chemistry for science and engineering majors. Completion prepares students to take CHEM 50. 42275 MW 7:30am- 9:35am STAFF 7-2102 and F 8:00am - 11:10am STAFF 60-3609 42299 M 8:00am - 11:10am Carlson, M 60-3609 and MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm STAFF 11-2107 42247 T 8:00am - 11:10am Chen, J 60-3609 and TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Han, S 7-2114 42244 MW 8:30am - 10:35am Huang, K 7-2114 and M 11:30am - 2:40pm Huang, K 60-3609 42245 MW 8:30am - 10:35am Huang, K 7-2114 and W 11:30am - 2:40pm Huang, K 60-3609 42248 TTh 8:30am - 10:35am Leung, J 7-2114 and T 11:30am - 2:40pm Musaitif, L 60-3609 42250 TTh 8:30am - 10:35am Mayo, A 60-3617 and Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Mayo, A 60-3609 42249 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Golestaneh, K 7-2114 and W 8:00am - 11:10am Golestaneh, K 60-3609 42246 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Han, S 7-2114 and Th 8:00am - 11:10am Chen, J 60-3609 43259 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Clements, T 7-2123 and Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Clements, T 60-3609 42307 M 3:00pm - 6:10pm Kidane, T 60-3609 and MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Kidane, T 60-3617 43258 T 3:00pm- 6:10pm STAFF 60-3609 and TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm STAFF 61-3419 42306 TTh 4:30pm- 6:35pm STAFF 60-3617 and T 7:00pm - 10:10pm STAFF 60-3609 42252 M 6:00pm - 10:15pm Byrne, R 7-2114 and W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Byrne, R 60-3609 42251 T 6:00pm - 10:15pm Muleta, G 7-2114 and Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Muleta, G 60-3609 42303 M 6:30pm - 9:40pm Parra, M 60-3609 and W 6:00pm - 10:15pm Parra, M 7-2114 Final Exam Schedule n CHEM 80 — Organic Chemistry 5.0 Units (C-ID CHEM 160S) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: CHEM 51 Organic compounds’ molecular structures, energetics, reactions, mechanisms, synthesis, separation, characterization, spectroscopy. 42269 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Truttmann, J 7-2111 and MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Truttmann, J 17-9 42352 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Nguyen, J 7-2111 and TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Nguyen, J 11-2101 42268 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Williams Tyler, J 7-2123 and TTh 11:30am - 2:40pm Williams Tyler, J 7-2111 n CHEM 81 — Organic Chemistry II 5.0 Units (C-ID CHEM 160S) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: CHEM 80 Focuses on spectroscopic methos for structure determination, reactions, mechanisms, and syntheses. 42270 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Leung, J 7-2123 and MW 11:30am - 2:40pm Leung, J 7-2111 42271 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Dutz, K 21H-1 and TTh 3:00pm - 6:10pm Dutz, K 7-2111 CHILD DEVELOPMENT n CHLD 1 — Child, Family, School and Community 3.0 Units (C-ID CDEV 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Home, child, school and community relationships in historical/contemporary perspectives regarding the socialization of children. 41437 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Toyoshima, H 73-1810 41438TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Henry, A 73-1840 41439 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Toyoshima, H 73-1810 41440 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Williamson, K 73-1860 41441MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Landeros, D 73-1860 41443 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Williamson, K 73-1840 41442 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Campbell, F 73-1840 41444W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Landeros, D 73-1860 41647 Th 3:00pm- 6:10pm STAFF 73-1860 43282 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Anderson, L 73-1820 41665 F 6:30pm - 9:40pm Day, K 73-1860 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 57 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: CHILD DEVELOPMENT n CHLD 5 — Principles and Practices in 3.0 Units Child Development Programs (C-ID ECE 120) Degree Applicable, CSU Examine programs, appropriate practices, regulations, inclusive environments for diverse learners. TB test/10 hrs. observations. 41446 TTh 9:45am - 12:55pm Ly-Hoang, K 73-1810 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 and ending 06/12/2016 41648T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Williamson, K 73-1810 n CHLD 6 — Introduction to Child Development Curriculum 3.0 Units (C-ID ECE 130) Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: CHLD 5 or CHLD 10 or CHLD 10H Curriculum designs, content areas and environments appropriate for children birth-8 years old. TB test and observations required. 41448 TTh 9:45am - 12:55pm Moore, R 73-1810 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 and ending 04/17/2016 41447 Th 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 73-1810 n CHLD 10 — Child Growth and Lifespan Development 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Human lifespan and developmental influences. Out-of-class observations and interviews. TB test required. 41449 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Robles, D 73-1820 41450 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Robles, D 73-1820 41451 F 8:00am - 11:10am Jackson, L 73-1860 41452 MW 9:45am- 11:10am STAFF 73-1840 41453 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Sumiati, S 73-1820 41454 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Thay, C 73-1840 41455 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Sumiati, S 73-1860 41458 F 11:30am - 2:40pm Day, K 73-1840 41457 MW 1:15pm- 2:40pm STAFF 73-1860 41717 Th 1:15pm - 4:25pm Moore, R 21B-1 41459 M 3:00pm- 6:10pm STAFF 73-1860 41732T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Hughey, D 73-1860 41655 W 3:00pm- 6:10pm STAFF 21B-2 41461Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Jannati, E 73-1840 43753 F 3:00pm - 6:10pm Landeros, T 73-1860 41652 M 6:30pm - 9:40pm Medrano, M 73-1860 41460 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Rice, J 73-1810 43281 Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Nandi, S 21J-2 41718 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Hawkins, D 73-1860 41656 arrange 3.4 hours Curran, K ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41656 is a Distance Learning Online class. Other Course Requirements: Students will do required observations on their own time. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Curran at either: KCurran@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41657 arrange 3.4 hours Curran, K ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41657 is a Distance Learning Online class. Other Course Requirements: Students will do required observations on their own time. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Curran at either: KCurran@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ This symbol designates special sections of courses that fit the Liberal Studies and General Education major patterns for students who plan to become elementary and secondary school teachers. 58 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n CHLD 10H — Child Growth and Lifespan 3.0 Units Development- Honors Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program Human lifespan and developmental influences studied. Out-of-class observations and interviews required. TB test required. 41462T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Hughey, D 73-1860 n CHLD 11 — Child and Adolescent Development 3.0 Units (C-ID CDEV 100) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prenatal through adolescence developmental influences. TB test, out-ofclass observations and interviews required. For CD major. 41463 MW 8:00am- 9:25am STAFF 73-1860 41658 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Landeros, D 73-1860 41724 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Henry, A 73-1840 41464 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Garcia-Mata, M 73-1820 41465 F 11:30am - 2:40pm Jackson, L 73-1860 41466 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Jannati, E 73-1860 43535 M 3:00pm - 6:10pm Jackson, L 73-1840 41650 T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Anderson, L 73-1840 41664 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Mejia Gonzalez, E 20-5 43533 W 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 73-1840 n CHLD 50 — Teaching in a Diverse Society 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: CHLD 1 Social identities development, approaches to diversity, effective and respectful handling of bias with children and families. TB test. 41467 W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Williamson, K 73-1810 n CHLD 51 — Early Literacy in Child Development 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: CHLD 61 Examines the evolution of early literacy, including cultural and linguistic diversity factors. TB test/observations required. 41468TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Hughey, D 73-1820 n CHLD 61 — Language Arts and Art Media for Young Children 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Exploration of activities and techniques to develop artistic creativity and literacy skills in young children. 41470 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Landeros, D 73-1810 n CHLD 62 — Music and Motor Development for Young Children 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Role of music and movement in a young child’s sensory motor development. TB test/observations required. 41471 W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Campbell, F 73-1820 n CHLD 63 — Creative Sciencing and Math for Young Children 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Exploration of children’s thinking and problem-solving abilities. Includes planning and creating science and math experiences. 41472 M 3:00pm - 6:10pm Henry, A 73-1820 n CHLD 64 — Health, Safety and Nutrition of Children 3.0 Units (C-ID ECE 220) Degree Applicable, CSU Examines the relationship between a child’s health status, safe learning environments, and proper nutrition. 41473 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Thay, C 73-1820 41474 Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Mateo, S 73-1820 n CHLD 66 — Early Childhood Development Observation 2.0 Units and Assessment (C-ID ECE 200) Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: CHLD 5 and (CHLD 10 or CHLD 10H or CHLD 11) Corequisite: CHLD 66L Use of observation and assessment to document children’s behavior, development and growth. CHLD 66L must be taken concurrently. 41475 M 7:30pm - 9:35pm Thay, C 73-1820 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n CHLD 67 — Early Childhood Education Practicum 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: CHLD 1 and CHLD 66 and CHLD 66L Corequisite: CHLD 67L Child development principles preschool classroom settings and recognition of skills necessary for the teacher of young children. 41483 M 7:30pm - 9:35pm Williamson, K 72-1630 NOTE: CRN 41483 students are encouraged to attend an Orientation meeting, Monday, February 1 at 5:30 pm in 73-1820. Course requirements, schedules, assignments and student obligations will be discussed. RSVP to Professor Williamson at 909.274-4633. n CHLD 67L — Early Childhood Education 1.0 Unit Practicum Laboratory Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CHLD 67 Supervised teaching experience. Plan, prepare, and implement curriculum for preschool children. Negative TB test result required. 41490 M 8:30am - 12:05pm Campbell, F 72-1630 41484 T 8:30am-12:05pm STAFF 72-1630 41485 W 8:30am - 12:05pm Williamson, K 72-1630 41486 Th 8:30am - 12:05pm Thay, C 72-1630 41487 M 3:00pm - 6:35pm Thay, C 72-1630 41488 T 3:00pm - 6:35pm Jannati, E 72-1630 41489 W 3:00pm - 6:35pm Hawkins, D 72-1630 n CHLD 68 — Children With Special Needs 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 AND (CHLD 10 or CHLD 10H or CHLD 11) Teaching children with special needs. TB test required for off-campus observations. 41491W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Hughey, D 73-1840 41492F 3:00pm - 6:10pm Hughey, D 73-1840 n CHLD 69 — Early Childhood Development Field 2.0 Units Work Seminar Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: CHLD 67 and CHLD 67L Corequisite: CHLD 91 Selected problem-solving topics related to student teaching at community sites. 41493 M 6:30pm - 8:35pm Henry, A 70-1213 41643 Th 6:30pm - 8:35pm Watanabe, K 70-1213 n CHLD 71A — Administration of Child Development Programs 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: CHLD 1 and CHLD 5 and CHLD 6 and CHLD 10 or CHLD 10H Administration of children’s programs including budget, personnel, policies, quality standards, and California laws. 41494 TTh 6:30pm - 9:40pm Genovese, M 73-1860 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 Noncredit: Contents n CHLD 71B — Management/Marketing/Personnel for 3.0 Units ECD Programs Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: CHLD 71A Strategic planning for childhood programs, including financial administration, marketing strategies and staff development. 43023 TTh 6:30pm - 9:40pm Addison, T 73-1860 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n CHLD 72 — Teacher, Parent, and Child Relationships 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Child-parent-teacher relationships to understand family dynamics and influences in the child development setting. 41642 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Landeros, D 26A-1821 n CHLD 73 — Infant/Toddler Care and Development 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: CHLD 10 Developmentally appropriate caregiving practices for infants and toddlers from birth to three. TB test required for observations. 41495W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Thay, C 73-1820 41653 M 6:30pm - 9:40pm Genovese, M 73-1810 CREDIT: CHILD DEVELOPMENT n CHLD 66L — Early Childhood Development Observation 1.0 Unit and Assessment Laboratory (C-ID ECE 200) Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite:CHLD 5 and (CHLD 10 or CHLD 10H or CHLD 11) Corequisite: CHLD 66 Observation and assessment at the Early Childhood Education Laboratory School. TB Test. CHLD 66 must be taken concurrently. 41482 M 9:00am - 12:05pm Campbell, F 72-1630 41476 T 9:00am-12:05pm STAFF 72-1630 41477 W 9:00am - 12:05pm Williamson, K 72-1630 41478 Th 9:00am - 12:05pm Thay, C 72-1630 41479 M 3:30pm - 6:35pm Thay, C 72-1630 41480 T 3:30pm - 6:35pm Jannati, E 72-1630 41481 W 3:30pm - 6:35pm Hawkins, D 72-1630 Final Exam Schedule n CHLD 74 — Program Planning for the School Age Child 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: CHLD 10 or CHLD 10H or CHLD 11 Concepts, requirements, and practices for after-school care. TB test required for observations. 41496 F 6:30pm - 9:40pm Medrano, M 73-1840 n CHLD 75 — Supervising Adults in Early 2.0 Units Childhood Settings Degree Applicable Advisory: CHLD 1 and CHLD 5 Methods and principles of working with and supervising adults in the early childhood setting. 41497 W 6:30pm - 9:45pm Mejia Gonzalez, E 73-1810 10 Weeks, Week beginning 04/04/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n CHLD 84 — Guidance and Discipline in Child 1.0 Unit Development Settings Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: CHLD 5 Problem solving approach to guidance and discipline of children in child development settings. 41498 W 6:30pm - 9:30pm Mejia Gonzalez, E 73-1810 6 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/03/2016 n CHLD 85 — Infants At Risk 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: CHLD 10 Advisory: CHLD 73 Early intervention for disabled or at-risk infants. TB test and out-of-class observations required. 41499 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Thay, C 73-1840 n CHLD 91 — Early Childhood Development Field Work 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: CHLD 67 and CHLD 67L Corequisite: CHLD 69 Supervised student teaching experience. 75 paid or 60 non-paid hours for one unit. TB test required. 41500 arrange 4.7 hours Henry, A OCAM 41645 arrange 4.7 hours Watanabe, K OCAM This symbol designates special sections of courses that fit the Liberal Studies and General Education major patterns for students who plan to become elementary and secondary school teachers. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 59 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents CHINESE COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: BEGINNING CREDIT: CHINESE / COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS n CHIN 1 — Elementary Chinese 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Beginning course for students without previous exposure to Mandarin Chinese. 40742 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Ho, Y 66-269 43337 F 9:00am - 1:15pm Chang, C 66-269 40743 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Wu, D 28B-03 40744 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Chang, C 66-269 40745 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Wu, D 28B-210 40746 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Njoo, S 66-109 40747 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Dong, M 66-269 40748 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Dong, M 66-269 43308 MW 6:45pm- 8:50pm STAFF 26D-2210 n CISB 10 — Office Skills 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Skills necessary to work in an office setting: keyboarding, email, calendaring and composing documents. 42989 F 9:00am - 12:10pm STAFF 17-11B 42988 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Erbe, C 17-13 60 Mt. San Antonio College n CHIN 2 — Continuing Elementary Chinese 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: CHIN 1 or equivalent Further development of elementary skills in Mandarin Chinese with an emphasis on Chinese culture. 40749 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Chang, C 66-269 40750 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Chang, C 66-171 41120 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Chen, R 66-269 n CHIN 3 — Intermediate Chinese 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: CHIN 2 Further development of Mandarin Chinese language skills and their use as tools in exploring Chinese civilization. 40751 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Chang, C 66-269 n CHIN 4 — Continuing Intermediate Chinese 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: CHIN 3 Using Mandarin in traveling, telling stories, describing experiences, and discussing Chinese literary works. 40752 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Chang, C 66-269 n CISB 11 — Computer Information Systems 3.5 Units (C-ID BUS 140)(C-ID ITIS 120) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Overview of computer systems, including hardware, software, networking, programming, databases, Internet, ethics and security. 41564 MW 8:00am - 9:18am Andrews, B 18-7 and MW 9:19am - 10:10am Andrews, B 18-7 41567 TTh 8:00am - 9:18am Mason, C 17-11B and TTh 9:19am - 10:10am Mason, C 17-11B 41565 F 8:30am - 11:40am Mercier, P 18-7 and arrange 1.7 hours Mercier, P ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41565 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Mercier at either: PMercier@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41566 MW 9:45am - 11:08am Berry, T 17-1 and MW 11:09am - 12:00pm Berry, T 17-1 41568 Th 9:45am - 12:55pm Roche, W 28B-05 and arrange 1.7 hours Roche, W ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41568 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Roche at either: WRoche@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41571 MW 10:30am - 11:48am Roche, W 28B-05 and MW 11:49am - 12:40pm Roche, W 28B-05 41569 TTh 10:30am - 11:48am Mason, C 17-11B and TTh 11:49am - 12:40pm Mason, C 17-11B 41573 MW 11:30am - 12:48pm Patterson, R 17-3 and MW 12:49pm - 1:40pm Patterson, R 17-3 41574 MW 1:15pm - 2:33pm Roche, W 17-1 and MW 2:34pm - 3:25pm Roche, W 17-1 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Noncredit: Contents n CISB 15 — Microcomputer Applications 3.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Windows OS and applications: word processing, spreadsheet, database management and presentation software. 41580 MW 8:00am - 9:18am Patterson, R 17-3 and MW 9:19am - 10:10am Patterson, R 17-3 41720 F 9:00am - 12:10pm Cameron, J 17-11A and arrange 1.7 hours Cameron, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41720 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Cameron at either: JCameron@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41583 TTh 10:00am - 10:51am Mehta, J 18-9 and TTh 10:52am - 11:45am Mehta, J 18-9 and arrange 1.4 hours Mehta, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41583 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Mehta at either: JMehta@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41582 MW 10:45am - 12:03pm Sokol, A 18-7 and MW 12:04pm - 12:55pm Sokol, A 18-7 41579 TTh 12:30pm - 1:48pm Erbe, C 18-7 and TTh 1:49pm - 2:40pm Erbe, C 18-7 41581 MW 1:15pm - 3:30pm Kowalski, F 18-7 41584 TTh 4:30pm - 5:48pm Patterson, R 18-7 and TTh 5:49pm - 6:40pm Patterson, R 18-7 41586 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Zelaya, G 18-7 and arrange 1.7 hours Zelaya, G ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41586 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Zelaya at either: GZelaya@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ CREDIT: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 41592 W 1:15pm - 4:25pm Zamora, V 17-13 and arrange 1.7 hours Zamora, V ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41592 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Zamora at either: VZamora@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41570 MW 4:00pm - 5:18pm Mehta, J 18-9 and MW 5:19pm - 6:10pm Mehta, J 18-9 41575 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Mercier, P 17-11B and arrange 1.7 hours Mercier, P ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41575 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Mercier at either: PMercier@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41576 arrange 3.4 hours Blyzka, J ONLINE and arrange 1.7 hours Blyzka, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41576 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Blyzka at either: JBlyzka@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41577 arrange 3.4 hours Blyzka, J ONLINE and arrange 1.7 hours Blyzka, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41577 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Blyzka at either: JBlyzka@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41578 arrange 3.4 hours Andrews, B ONLINE and arrange 1.7 hours Andrews, B ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41578 is a Distance Learning Online Class. Course Orientation: On-campus orientation (optional) Monday, February 22 from 5:00 - 6:15 pm in 20-7. If student cannot attend orientation meeting, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. On Campus Meetings During Term: Exams, quizzes, and/or submitting assignments on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Andrews at either: BAndrews@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at Final Exam Schedule 65 61 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 41585 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Zelaya, G 17-3 and arrange 1.7 hours Zelaya, G ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41585 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Gina Zelaya at either: GZelaya@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41587 arrange 3.4 hours Syiem, J ONLINE and arrange 1.7 hours Syiem, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41587 is a Distance Learning Online Class. Course Orientation: On-campus orientation (optional) Tuesday, February 23 from 5:30 - 6:45 pm in 17-3. If student cannot attend orientation meeting, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. On Campus Meetings During Term: Exams, quizzes, and/or submitting assignments on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Josephine Syiem at either: JSyiem@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at 41730 arrange 3 .4 hours Mehta, J ONLINE and arrange 1.7 hours Mehta, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41730 is a Distance Learning Online Class. Course Orientation: On-campus orientation (optional) Tuesday, February 23 from 5:30 - 6:45 pm in 20-7. If student cannot attend orientation meeting, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. On Campus Meetings During Term: Exams, quizzes, and/or submitting assignments on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Jaishri Mehta at either: JMehta@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at n CISB 16 — Macintosh Applications 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Apple’s Macintosh computer, Mac OS X oper. system and related word processing, database, spreadsheet, and multimedia applications. 41588 M 7:00pm - 10:00pm Hartmann, C 18-9 n CISB 21 — Microsoft Excel 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Spreadsheet concepts using Microsoft Excel: formats, formulas, functions, and macros to build and maintain spreadsheets. 41589 F 8:00am - 11:10am Kowalski, F 18-9 41590 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Patterson, R 17-1 41731 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Berry, T 17-11B 41714 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Syiem, P 28B-05 62 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n CISB 31 — Microsoft Word 3.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: Ability to type 25 words a minute or CISI 11 Word processing with Microsoft Word to create, edit, and format business and publication documents. 41591 TTh 10:30am - 11:55am Erbe, C 17-13 n CISB 51 — Microsoft PowerPoint 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Using PowerPoint to design and create effective professional presentations. 41593 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Syiem, P 17-11A COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: DATABASE n CISD 11 — Database Management - Microsoft Access 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISD 11L Advisory: CISB 15 or CISB 11 Design, creation, and management of relational databases using Microsoft Access. 41594 W 7:00pm - 8:30pm Johnson, M 17-1 and arrange 1.6 hours Johnson, M ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41594 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Johnson at either: MTJohnson@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n CISD 11L — Database Management - Microsoft .5 Unit Access Laboratory Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISD 11 Lab for CISD 11-Database Management-Microsoft Access. 41595 W 8:45pm - 10:10pm Johnson, M 17-1 n CISD 21 — Database Management - Microsoft SQL Server 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISD 21L Advisory: CISB 11 or CISB 15 Structured query language (SQL) and Transact-SQL for Microsoft SQL Server. Concurrent enrollment in CISD 21L is required. 41596 F 11:30am - 2:40pm Blyzka, J 17-13 n CISD 21L — Database Management - Microsoft SQL .5 Unit Server Laboratory Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISD 21 Lab for CISD 21 - SQL Server. Student must be enrolled in CISD 21, a concurrent lecture co-requisite. 41597 F 3:00pm - 4:25pm Blyzka, J 17-13 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n CISD 31L — Database Management - Oracle Laboratory .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISD 31 Concurrent lab for CISD 31 - Database Management - Oracle. Student must also be enrolled in CISD 31. 41599 Th 8:45pm - 10:10pm Orefice, V 17-11A n CISD 40 — Database Design 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: CISD 11 and CISD 11L Database design principles including data modeling, E-R and UML diagrams and normalization rules. 41600 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Orefice, V 17-1 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: NETWORKING n CISN 11 — Telecommunications/Networking 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISN 11L Advisory: CISB 11 Prepares for Cisco CCNA 1st year and Network+ certification. Student must be enrolled in CISN 11L, a concurrent lab co-requisite. 41602 TTh 9:30am - 10:55am Andrews, B 17-3 41604 W 7:00pm - 8:30pm Gau, J 28B-01 and arrange 1.6 hours Gau, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41604 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Gau at either: JGau@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Noncredit: Contents n CISN 11L — Telecommunications/Networking Laboratory .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISN 11 Hands-on lab for CISN11 Telecomm/Networking. Student must be enrolled in CISN 11, a concurrent lecture co-requisite. 41603 T 11:15am - 12:40pm Andrews, B 17-3 41605 W 8:45pm - 10:10pm Gau, J 28B-01 n CISN 21 — Windows Operating System 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: CISB 11 or CISB 15 Windows operating system installation and performance tweaking, hardware and software issues, system files, and security. 41606 F 8:00am - 11:10am Blyzka, J 17-3 n CISN 24 — Window Server Network and 3.0 Units Security Administration Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISN 24L Advisory: CISN 11 CNASM core/Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer topics. Students must be enrolled in CISN 24L, a concurrent lab co-requisite. 41607 F 5:15pm - 6:45pm Gau, J 28B-01 and arrange 1.6 hours Gau, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41607 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Gau at either: JGau@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ CREDIT: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS n CISD 31 — Database Management - Oracle 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISD 31L Advisory: CISB 11 or CISB 15 Oracle SQL queries, PL/SQL is used to test and implement procedures, triggers, and packages. CISD 31L is required co-requisite. 41598 Th 7:00pm - 8:30pm Orefice, V 17-11A and arrange 1.6 hours Orefice, V ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41598 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Orefice at either: VQuintana@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Final Exam Schedule n CISN 24L — Window Server Network and .5 Unit Security Administration Laboratory Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISN 24 Lab applications for CISN 24 Window Server Network and Security Administration. Student must be concurrently enrolled in CISN 24. 41608 F 7:00pm - 8:25pm Gau, J 28B-01 n CISN 31 — Linux Operating System 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISN 31L Advisory: CISB 11 Concepts and skills in planning, installing and managing Linux OS and its GUI. Student must take CISN 31L concurrently. 42990Th 3:45pm -5:10pmZamora, V 17-11B and arrange 1.6 hours Zamora, V ONLINE NOTE: CRN 42990 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Zamora at either: VZamora@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 65 63 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 41609 M 7:00pm - 8:30pm Zamora, V 17-3 and arrange 1.6 hours Zamora, V ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41609 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Zamora at either: VZamora@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n CISN 31L — Linux Operating System Laboratory .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISN 31 Laboratory for planning, installing and managing Linux OS and its GUI. Student must take CISN 31 concurrently. 42991 Th 5:20pm - 6:40pm Zamora, V 17-11B 41610 M 8:45pm - 10:10pm Zamora, V 17-3 n CISN 51 — Cisco CCNA Networking and Routing 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISN 51L Advisory: CISN 11 CNASM core lecture course. Prep for CCNA exam. Student must be enrolled in CISN 51L, a concurrent lab co-requisite. 41611 M 7:00pm - 8:30pm Gau, J 28B-01 and arrange 1.6 hours Gau, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41611 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Gau at either: JGau@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n CISN 51L — Cisco CCNA Networking and Routing Laboratory .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISN 51 CISN51 Cisco CCNA Networking and Routing lab course. Concurrent enrollment in CISN 51 is required. 41612 M 8:45pm - 10:10pm Gau, J 28B-01 n CISN 61 — Virtualization Technology 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: CISB 11 or CISN 21 or CISN 31 Plan, configure, secure, install, and maintain latest virtual systems from prominent vendors. 41613 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Chen, E 17-3 64 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: PROGRAMMING n CISP 10 — Principles of Object-Oriented Design 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: Advisory corequisites - CISP 11 or CISP 21 or CISP 31 or CISP41 Object-oriented design, patterns, and use of UML in different programming languages. 41614 M 1:15pm - 2:40pm Zamora, V 28B-05 and M 2:41pm - 4:05pm Zamora, V 28B-05 41663 W 3:30pm - 4:55pm Degtyareva, A 17-11A and W 4:56pm - 6:20pm Degtyareva, A 17-11A n CISP 11 — Programming in Visual Basic 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: CISP 11L Advisory: CISB 11 or CISB 15 or CISP 10 VB Programming using object-oriented apps, control structures and database access. Student must also enroll in CISP 11L. 41615 T 8:00am - 11:10am Patterson, R 17-11A n CISP 11L — Programming in Visual Basic Laboratory .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: CISP 11 Laboratory for CISP 11 - Programming in VB. Student must be enrolled in CISP 11, a concurrent lecture co-requisite. 41616 Th 8:00am - 9:25am Patterson, R 17-11A n CISP 14 — Advanced Visual Basic .NET 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: CISP 14L Advisory: CISP 11 and CISP 11L VB .NET multi-tier programs for databases, Web services, user controls and mobile devices. Must take CISP 14L concurrently. 43000 M 7:00pm - 8:25pm Paz, R 18-7 and arrange 1.7 hours Paz, R ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43000 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Paz at either: RPaz7@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n CISP 14L — Advanced Visual Basic.NET Laboratory .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: CISP 14 Advisory: CISP 11 and CISP 11L VB .NET programming lab for databases, Web services, user controls and mobile devices. Student must take CISP 14 concurrently. 43001 M 8:45pm - 10:10pm Paz, R 18-7 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n CISP 21L — Programming in Java Laboratory .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: CISP 21 Programming lab for CISP 21 - Programming in Java. Student must be enrolled in CISP 21, a concurrent lecture co-requisite. 41617 M 11:30am - 12:55pm Mehta, J 17-13 41618 W 5:00pm - 6:25pm Johnson, M 17-13 n CISP 24 — Advanced Java Programming 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: CISP 24L Advisory: CISP 21 and CISP 21L Object-oriented multi-tier Java programming for multithreading, servlets, databases, web services and security. 43002 TTh 4:45pm - 6:10pm Blyzka, J 17-1 n CISP 24L — Advanced Java Laboratory .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: CISP 24 Advisory: CISP 21 and CISP 21L Object-oriented multi-tier Java programming lab for servlets, databases, multithreading and mobile devices. 43003 Th 6:30pm - 7:55pm Blyzka, J 17-1 n CISP 31 — Programming in C++ 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: CISP 31L Advisory: CISP 10 or (CISP 11 and CISP 11L) or (CISP 21 and CISP 21L) Object-oriented programming in C++ including design, documentation, and debugging. Student must take CISP 31L concurrently. 41619 MW 8:00am - 9:30am Degtyareva, A 17-11B and arrange 1.7 hours Degtyareva, A ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41619 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Degtyareva at either: ADegtyareva@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Noncredit: Contents 41620 T 1:40pm - 4:55pm Degtyareva, A 18-9 and arrange 1.7 hours Degtyareva, A ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41620 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Degtyareva at either: ADegtyareva@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41621 TTh 7:00pm - 8:30pm Degtyareva, A 18-9 and arrange 1.7 hours Degtyareva, A ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41621 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Degtyareva at either: ADegtyareva@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ CREDIT: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS n CISP 21 — Programming in Java 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: CISP 21L Advisory: CISP 10 AND (CISB 11 OR CISB 15) Design and development of object-oriented Java programming applications. Student must take CISP 21L concurrently. 43010 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Mehta, J 17-13 43011 M 5:00pm - 6:45pm Johnson, M 17-13 and arrange 1.45 hours Johnson, M ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43011 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Johnson at either: MTJohnson@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Final Exam Schedule n CISP 31L — Programming in C++ Laboratory .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: CISP 31 Lab for object-oriented programming in C++ including design, documentation, and debugging. Student must take CISP 31 concurrently. 41622 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Degtyareva, A 17-11B 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 41623 TTh 5:15pm - 6:50pm Degtyareva, A 18-9 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 41624 TTh 8:40pm - 10:10pm Degtyareva, A 18-9 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n CISP 34 — Advanced C++ Programming 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: CISP 34L Advisory: CISP 31 and CISP 31L Object-oriented programming in C++. Covers data structures, GUI, database, web services. Student must take CISP 34L concurrently. 41625 TTh 7:00pm - 8:30pm Degtyareva, A 18-9 and arrange 1.7 hours Degtyareva, A ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41625 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Degtyareva at either: ADegtyareva@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS n CISP 34L — Advanced C++ Programming Laboratory .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: CISP 34 C++ Object-oriented programming lab. Covers data structures, GUI, database, web services. Student must take CISP 34 concurrently. 41626 TTh 8:45pm - 10:10pm Degtyareva, A 18-9 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n CISP 52 — Mobile Device Programming 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Corequisite: CISP 52L Advisory: CISP 10 and CISW 21 Mobile device programming: user interface, connectivity, and app architecture and design. Student must take CISP 52L concurrently. 41681 W 12:00pm - 1:25pm Degtyareva, A 18-9 and arrange 1.7 hours Degtyareva, A ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41681 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Degtyareva at either: ADegtyareva@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n CISP 52L — Mobile Device Programming Laboratory .5 Unit Degree Applicable Corequisite: CISP 52 Mobile device programming lab: user interface, connectivity, and app architecture and design. Student must take CISP 52 concurrently. 41682 W 1:45pm - 3:10pm Degtyareva, A 18-9 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: SECURITY n CISS 11 — Practical Computer Security 2.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: CISB 11 Computer security for all computer users. Projects include configuring security software and hardware. 43006 T 12:00pm - 3:15pm Roche, W 28B-05 and arrange 3.4 hours Roche, W ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 43006 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Roche at either: WRoche@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n CISS 21 — Network Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISS 21L Advisory: CISN 11 or CISN 24 or CISN 51 Network vulnerabilities from a hacker’s perspective. Student must take CISS 21L concurrently 41627 T 7:00pm - 8:30pm Roche, W 28B-05 and arrange 1.6 hours Roche, W ONLINE NOTE: CRN 40390 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Roche at either: WRoche@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n CISS 21L — Network Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures .5 Unit Laboratory Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISS 21 Lab for network vulnerabilities from a hacker’s perspective. Cyber legal ethical issues. Student must take CISS 21 concurrently. 41628 T 8:45pm - 10:10pm Roche, W 28B-05 n CISS 23 — Network Analysis, Intrusion 3.0 Units Detection/Prevention Systems Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISS 23L Advisory: CISN 11 or CISN 24 or CISN 51 WireShark and Netflow to troubleshoot monitor network. Detect and block network attack w/IPS. Student must take CISS 23L concurrently. 41629 Th 7:00pm - 8:30pm Gau, J 28B-01 and arrange 1.6 hours Gau, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41629 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Gau at either: JGau@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n CISS 23L — Network Analysis, Intrusion Detection/Prevention .5 Unit Systems Laboratory Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISS 23 Hands-on labs to troubleshoot and monitor network. Detect and block network attack with IPS. Student must take CISS 23 concurrently. 41630 Th 8:45pm - 10:10pm Gau, J 28B-01 n CISS 15 — Operating Systems Security 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: CISB 11 or CISN 21 Operating systems security concepts and techniques for Windows, Unix, Linux, etc. 43542 S 9:00am - 12:10pm Chiu, P 28B-01 66 Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n CISS 25L — Network Security and Firewalls Laboratory .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISS 25 Laboratory for CISS 25 Network Security and Firewalls. Students must enroll in CISS 25 concurrently. 41632 T 8:45pm - 10:10pm Gau, J 28B-01 n CISS 27 — Cyber Defense 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable Advisories: CISN 11 and CISN 11L Hands-on defending and analyzing cyber-attacks. Secure computer, network, smart devices, and application services. 41633 S 1:00pm - 4:10pm Chiu, P 28B-01 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: WEB APPLICATIONS n CISW 15 — Web Site Development 3.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: CISB 15 or CISB 16 Plan, develop, implement, publish and maintain Web sites with a professional visual Web-authoring application. 41634 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Paz, R 18-9 and arrange 1.7 hours Paz, R ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41634 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Paz at either: RPaz7@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n CISW 17 — HTML, CSS and JavaScript Programming 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: CISB 11 Plan, program, implement, publish and maintain web sites using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. 43008 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Zamora, V 17-11B Noncredit: Contents n CISW 21 — Secure Web Programming with ASP.NET 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISW 21L Advisory: CISB 15 Secure Web programming using XML, XHTML, DHTML, Javascript, AJAX, and ASP.NET with VB.NET. Student must take CISW 21L concurrently. 41683 W 5:15pm - 8:30pm Blyzka, J 18-7 n CISW 21L — Secure Web Programming with .5 Unit ASP.NET Laboratory Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISW 21 Secure Web programming lab using XHTML, DHTML, XML, Javascript, AJAX, ASP.NET w/VB.NET. Student must take CISW 21 concurrently 41684 W 8:45pm - 10:10pm Blyzka, J 18-7 n CISW 31 — Secure Web Servers 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Corequisite: CISW 31L Advisory: (CISN 34 and CISN 34L) or (CISW 24 and CISW 24L) Plan, install and manage secure Apache Web servers. Student must take CISW 31L concurrently. 41635 T 7:00pm - 8:30pm Zamora, V 17-11B and arrange 1.6 hours Zamora, V ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41635 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Zamora at either: VZamora@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ CREDIT: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS / COMPUTER SCIENCE n CISS 25 — Network Security and Firewalls 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: CISS 25L Advisory: (CISN 11 and CISN 11L) or (CISN 24 and CISN 24L) or (CISN 51 and CISN 51L) Design, configure, and implement firewalls to secure networks. Student must enroll in CISS 25L concurrently. 41631 T 7:00pm - 8:30pm Gau, J 28B-01 and arrange 1.6 hours Gau, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41631 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Gau at either: JGau@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Final Exam Schedule n CISW 31L — Secure Web Servers Laboratory .5 Unit Degree Applicable Corequisite: CISW 31 Linux, Apache Web server, MySQL and PHP. Students must take CISW 31 concurrently. 41636 T 8:45pm - 10:10pm Zamora, V 17-11B COMPUTER SCIENCE n CSCI 110 — Fundamentals of Computer Science 3.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 71 or MATH 71B or MATH71X Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Concepts of computer hardware/software and an introduction to programming using a high level language. 42939 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Pop, H 61-1418 and MW 1:00pm - 1:50pm Pop, H 61-1418 42227 TTh 2:00pm - 3:25pm Pop, H 61-1418 and TTh 3:30pm - 4:20pm Pop, H 61-1418 42226 TTh 6:45pm - 8:10pm Chen, D 61-1418 and TTh 8:15pm - 9:05pm Chen, D 61-1418 n CSCI 140 — C++ Language and Object Development 4.0 Units (C-ID COMP 122) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: CSCI 110 C++ and object-oriented programming for computer science and other science students. 42228 M 8:00am - 11:10am Pop, H 61-1418 and W 8:00am - 11:10am Pop, H 61-1418 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 67 65 Cover CREDIT: COMPUTER SCIENCE / COMPUTER & NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY / CORRECTIONAL SCIENCES / COUNSELING 68 Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n CSCI 145 — Java Language and Object Oriented Programming 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: CSCI 110 Java and object-oriented programming for computer science and other science students. 42229 T 8:00am - 11:10am Vo, T 61-1418 and Th 8:00am - 11:10am Vo, T 61-1418 n CSCI 150 — Assembly Language/Machine Architecture 3.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: CSCI 110 Advisory: CSCI 140 or CSCI 145 Organization and operation of computer systems and assembly language programming. 42230 MW 2:00pm - 3:25pm Vo, T 61-1418 and MW 3:30pm - 4:20pm Vo, T 61-1418 n CSCI 190 — Discrete Mathematics Applied to 4.0 Units Computer Science Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 71 or equivalent Mathematics for computer science such as logic, proof techniques, sets, recursions, trees, and graphs. 43558 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Kojima, T 61-2419 n CSCI 230 — Data Structures II 3.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: CSCI 220 Searching, sorting, hash tables, and graphs. Memory and disk management techniques. 42231 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Vo, T 61-1418 and TTh 1:00pm - 1:50pm Vo, T 61-1418 42337 W 11:30am - 12:40pm Vo, T 21F-2 and F 11:30am - 1:10pm Vo, T 61-1418 and F 1:15pm - 2:40pm Vo, T 61-1418 COMPUTER AND NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY n CNET 50 — PC Servicing 4.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: ELEC 50A and ELEC 50B taken prior or concurrently PC and peripheral servicing techniques, preventative maintenance, hardware and software configurations, and diagnostics. 40223 M 8:00am - 11:10am Miller, K 28B-401 and M 11:30am - 2:40pm Miller, K 28B-401 40224 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Hauchwitz, M 28B-401 and Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Yee, H 28B-401 n CNET 54 — PC Troubleshooting 4.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: CNET 50 taken prior PC servicing. Includes isolation, identification, and repair of specific problems at the hardware level. 43185 T 8:00am - 11:10am Miller, K 28B-405 and T 11:30am - 2:40pm Miller, K 28B-405 n CNET 56 — Computer Networks 4.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: CNET 54 taken prior Standards, terminology, design, implementation, and troubleshooting of local and wide area networks (hardware and software). 40225 W 8:00am - 11:10am Miller, K 28B-404 and W 11:30am - 2:40pm Miller, K 28B-404 n CNET 58 — Server Systems 4.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: CNET 56 Physical and virtual server systems. Includes software and hardware components. Emphasis on hardware. Server+Certification material 40385 Th 8:00am - 11:10am Miller, K 28B-405 and Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Miller, K 28B-405 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents CORRECTIONAL SCIENCES n CORS 10 — Introduction to Correctional Sciences 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Philosophy and practices of corrections; examines county jail, probation, California Youth Authority and adult corrections. 43544 T 7:00pm- 10:10pm STAFF 28B-206 NOTE: CORS 10 will be converted to ADJU 10, effective Summer 2016. Any students needing ADJU 10 for certificate or degree will need to obtain a variance from the department. COUNSELING n COUN 1 — Introduction to College 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Higher education and the college experience including educational decision-making and educational planning. 42945 M 2:15pm - 4:20pm Maestro, P 18-1 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 42946 M 2:15pm - 4:20pm Hernandez, A 12-1060 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 42942 Th 2:15pm - 4:20pm Hernandez, A 21A-1 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 42944 W 4:30pm - 6:35pm Perez-Garcia, J 21A-1 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n COUN 2 — College Success Strategies 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Strategies and techniques to be an effective college student and achieve educational and career goals. 43412 MW 8:00am- 9:25am STAFF 21A-1 NOTE: CRN 43412 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42079) and MATH 71 (CRN 42118). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42933 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Casas, D 12-1060 NOTE: CRN 42933 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to MATH 50 (CRN 42053) and MATH 51 (CRN 42082). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42918 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Nakamatsu, S 12-1060 42931 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Torres, A 21F-2 NOTE: CRN 42931 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to ENGL 67 (CRN 40523) and ENGL 68 (CRN 40564). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42932 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Calzada, S 12-1060 NOTE: CRN 42932 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 42116). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42919 TTh 10:15am - 11:40am Wright, J 21A-1 42917 MW 12:00pm - 1:25pm Maurer, L 21A-2 42928 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Rivas, A 21A-1 NOTE: CRN 42928 above is designed for students in the CARE or EOPS programs. Special approval is needed to enroll in this learning community. For more information, please contact Instructor, Tony Rivas at (909) 274-4692 or trivas@mtsac.edu for prior approval. 42907 TTh 4:45pm - 6:10pm Casas, D 12-1060 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Noncredit: Contents n COUN 7 — Introduction to the Transfer Process 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Exploration of transfer requirements, admission procedures, and requirements for majors. Field trips are required. 42913 Th 8:00am - 10:05am Thomas, A 21A-1 42925 T 9:00am - 11:05am Bachor, A 12-1020 42934 TTh 10:00am - 11:05am Perez, A 21A-2 NOTE: CRN 42934 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to ENGL 1C (CRN 40739). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. n COUN 99A — Special Projects in Counseling 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU Opportunity to explore academic interest in greater depth. Instructor’s approval is required. A field trip may be required. 43251 M 2:15pm - 4:20pm King, N 21A-2 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: The above CRN 43251 is designed for International students. Instructor’s authorization is required prior to enrollment. Field trips may be required. 43252 T 2:15pm - 4:20pm King, N 21A-2 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: The above CRN 43252 is designed for International students. Instructor’s authorization is required prior to enrollment. Field trips may be required. CREDIT: COUNSELING / DANCE n COUN 5 — Career/Life Planning 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Evaluate career options using a systematic approach to self-exploration, career and life planning. 42948 MW 8:00am- 9:25am STAFF 12-1060 NOTE: CRN 42948 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42078) and MATH 71 (CRN 42120). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 43249 TTh 8:30am - 9:55am Muniz, L 21A-2 NOTE: CRN 43249 above is designed for students in the EOPS Program. Special Approval is needed to enroll in this class. 42909 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Torres, A 21I-1 NOTE: CRN 42909 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to ENGL 1A (CRN 40437). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42922 TTh 10:15am - 11:40am Lee, E 21I-1 42929 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Trejo, L 21A-2 NOTE: CRN 42929 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to ENGL 68 (CRN 40565). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42911 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Ton, C 12-1020 NOTE: CRN 42911 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to ENGL 1A (CRN 40438). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42947 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Trejo, L 21I-1 NOTE: CRN 42947 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to ENGL 1A (CRN 40439). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42924 T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Poulter, S 21I-1 42908 Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Poulter, S 21I-1 43250 Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Muniz, L 21A-2 NOTE: CRN 43250 above is designed for special population. Dream/ AB540 will be discussed, but open to all students. 42923 TTh 5:15pm - 6:40pm Burnett, C 12-1020 42910 M 02/22 7:00pm - 9:40pm Mbuthi, S 21A-1 and arrange 3 hours Mbuthi, S ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42910 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with a Scheduled Meeting on campus. Course orientation scheduled above is mandatory. If student cannot attend orientation, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on the CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Mbuthi at either: smbuthi@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodleroom at MyMtSAC Portal. 42921 TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Mbuthi, S 21A-2 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: The above CRN 42921 is a regular class. All assignments will be completed in Moodlerooms. Computer with Internet and Windows 7 or later required. Final Exam Schedule DANCE: ACTIVITY n DNCE 2A — Ballet I 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Beginning vocabulary, technique, and movement combinations for ballet. 42410 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Lefler, P 2-T122 n DNCE 2B — Ballet II 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Intermediate technique, vocabulary, and movement combinations of ballet. 42411 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Shear, M 2-T122 n DNCE 3 — Ballet Performance 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Introduces the experienced dance student to the performance aspect of ballet. 42543 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Shear, M 2-T122 n DNCE 8 — Latin Dance I .5 Unit Not Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Latin styles of dance. Includes Cha Cha, Samba, Rumba, Pasodoble, Jive. 43407 Th 6:30pm - 8:35pm Hendrix, J 2-T121 n DNCE 10 — Modern Fundamentals 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Fundamental vocabulary, technique, and movement combinations for Modern Dance. 42544 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Shear, M 2-T122 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 69 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: DANCE n DNCE 11A — Social Dance Forms I .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Dance positions, steps, formations and choreography of social dance techniques. Off-campus assignment may be required. 42414 Th 1:45pm - 3:50pm Hendrix, J 2-T121 n DNCE 11A — Social Dance Forms I 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Dance positions, steps, formations and choreography of social dance techniques. Off-campus assignment may be required. 42412 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lefler, P 2-T121 NOTE: CRN 42412 is Male section 42413 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lefler, P 2-T121 NOTE: CRN is Female section n DNCE 11B — Social Dance Forms II .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advanced social dance techniques. Off-campus assignment may be required. 42516 Th 1:45pm - 3:50pm Hendrix, J 2-T121 n DNCE 11B — Social Dance Forms II 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advanced social dance techniques. Off-campus assignment may be required. 42416 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lefler, P 2-T121 NOTE: CRN 42416 is Male section 42417 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lefler, P 2-T121 NOTE: CRN 42417 is Female section n DNCE 12A — Modern I 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Basic vocabulary, technique, and movement combinations for modern dance. 42418 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Lefler, P 2-T121 n DNCE 12B — Modern II .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Intermediate technique and movement combinations of modern dance. 42428 Th 9:00am - 11:05am Martino, L 2-T121 n DNCE 14A — Jazz I 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Beginning vocabulary, technique, and movement combinations for jazz dance. 42419 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Lefler, P 2-T121 n DNCE 14B — Jazz II .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Intermediate vocabulary, technique, and movement combinations for jazz dance. 42429 T 9:00am - 11:05am Martino, L 2-T121 n DNCE 18A — Tap I .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Beginning level technique, rhythms and routines for tap dance. 42423 T 1:45pm - 3:50pm Hendrix, J 45-1411 70 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n DNCE 18B — Tap II .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Intermediate technique, rhythms and routines for tap dance. 42424 T 1:45pm - 3:50pm Hendrix, J 27A-108 n DNCE 24 — Dance Production 1.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Designed for the experienced dancer to apply choreographic skill, conduct stage rehearsals and learn costuming techniques. 43286 TTh 11:15am - 1:20pm Martino, L 2-T121 43287 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Nakamura, A 2-T122 n DNCE 28 — Theater Dance I 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Simple dance excerpts from various theater musicals and/or movies. 42536 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Shear, M 2-T122 n DNCE 30 — Contemporary Dance .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Beginning to advanced dancer experience different techniques of leading contemporary dancers and choreographers. 42431 Th 9:00am - 11:05am Martino, L 2-T121 n DNCE 32 — Commercial Dance 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Intermediate to advanced jazz dance focusing on the techniques of leading commercial dancers, teachers and choreographers. 42421 MW 4:45pm - 6:10pm Jones, M 2-T121 42422 MW 6:30pm - 7:55pm Jones, M 2-T121 n DNCE 34 — Dance Directives .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Admission by audition Provides the intermediate or advanced student practical experience to assist in the creation and instruction of a dance class. 42432 F 11:30am - 1:35pm Martino, L 2-T122 n DNCE 36 — Commercial Dance II 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Styles and choreography of Hip Hop dance. 43217 MW 4:45pm - 6:10pm Jones, M 2-T121 43219MW 6:30pm -7:55pmJones, M 2-T121 n DNCE 39A — Alignment and Correctives I .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Pilates method of conditioning (mat and Reformer). 42511 Th 3:00pm - 5:05pm Ritz, K 45-1411 n DNCE 40 — Conditioning Through Dance 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Improves fitness through the coordination of dance exercises. 42512 TTh 5:15pm - 6:40pm Ritz, K 45-1411 n DNCE 41 — Pilates I 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: DNCE 39A Pilates beginning and intermediate Mat and beginning Reformer. Includes Pilatesstick, Magic Circle. 42539 MW 11:30am - 12:50pm Ritz, K 45-1411 42540 TTh 7:00pm - 8:25pm Ritz, K 45-1411 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings DANCE: THEORY n DN-T 20 — History and Appreciation of Dance 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Survey of theatrical dance in western civilization. 42425 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Shear, M 61-3406 42427 F 8:00am - 11:10am Nakamura, A 2-T120 43222 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Shear, M 26D-2220 42545 TTh 4:45pm - 6:10pm Nakamura, A 2-T120 n DN-T 28 — Functional Anatomy for Pilates 2.0 Units Degree Applicable Functional human anatomy as applied to the Pilates method of conditioning. 43545 W 6:30pm - 8:35pm Ritz, K 45-1411 n DN-T 30 — Teaching Pilates Reformer Repertoire 1.5 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: DN-T 29 Learning to teach the Pilates Reformer exercises and principles. 43221 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Ritz, K 45-1411 n DN-T 38 — Dance Teaching Methods 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Corequisite: DNCE 2B or DNCE 12B or DNCE 14B The application of pedagogical methods in dance. Course will involve offcampus teaching observations. 42542 TTh 1:30pm - 4:00pm Nakamura, A 2-T122 DISABLED STUDENTS n DSPS 25 — Language Development for Deaf Students 2.0 Units in ASL and English Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Language Development for Deaf or hard of hearing students who use sign language to improve written English and ASL communication. 41746 MW 9:45am - 12:55pm Bradley, J 20-9 NOTE: CRN #41746 is designed for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. This class is taught using American Sign Language. 41747 TTh 1:15pm - 4:25pm Bradley, J 20-9 NOTE: CRN #41747 is designed for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. This class is taught using American Sign Language. n DSPS 30 — Academic Success Strategies for 1.0 Unit Students with Disabilities Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Strategies for academic success intended for students with physical or learning-related disabilities. 43634 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Wilkerson, J 20-9 n DSPS 31 — Memory Strategies for Students 3.0 Units with Disabilities Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Advisory: Eligibility for READ 80. Student should have at least one other academic class for application of strategies. Improving memory process, identifying what to memorize, learning compensatory strategies, applying to academics. 41749 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Ponce, H 17-9 Noncredit: Contents n DSPS 32 — Technology for Students with 3.0 Units Learning Disabilities Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 67 or AMLA 42W and READ 80 or AMLA 32R. Concurrent enrollment in an academic class that requires reading and writing. Introduces students who have Learning Disabilities to technological strategies that can improve academic performance. 43292 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Stephens, C 17-9 n DSPS 33 — Strategies for Success in Math for 3.0 Units Students with Disabilities Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MATH 50 to MATH 130 Strategies for students currently in math courses for academic success in relationship to disabilities. 41748 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Tunstall, C 17-9 41750 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Tunstall, C 17-9 n DSPS 34 — Writing Strategies for Students 3.0 Units with Disabilities Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Strategies for success in writing for students with disabilities concurrently enrolled in ENGL 67-1C classes. 43636 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Wilkerson, J 20-9 EDUCATION n EDUC 10 — Introduction to Education 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Concepts and issues related to teaching diverse learners. 45 hrs of K-12 classroom observations, TB and fingerprint tests required. 41695Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Hess, R 73-1840 41696M 6:30pm - 9:40pm Hughey, D 73-1840 n EDUC 16 — Aspects and Issues in Teaching 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Survey of the teaching profession. Off-site assignments may be required. 41697Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Guerrero, B 13-1220 CREDIT: DANCE / DISABLED STUDENTS / EDUCATION / ELECTRONICS n DNCE 42 — Pilates II 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: DNCE 41 Pilates intermediate mat, Reformer, Pilatesstick. Beginning Chair, Step Barrel, Ped-a-Pul. 42541 MW 4:45pm - 6:10pm Ritz, K 45-1411 Final Exam Schedule ELECTRONICS n ELEC 11 — Technical Applications in Microcomputers 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Personal computer (PC) applications used in electronics technology, 40227 W 8:00am - 10:05am Uranga, J 28B-312 and W 10:10am - 1:15pm Uranga, J 28B-312 40411 Th 8:00am - 10:05am Uranga, J 28B-312 and Th 10:10am - 1:15pm Uranga, J 28B-312 n ELEC 12 — Computer Simulation and Troubleshooting 2.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: ELEC 51 and ELEC 56 taken prior Simulation and troubleshooting of electronic circuits with National Instruments Multisim software. 40228 T 8:00am - 9:00am Denny, J 28B-312 and T 9:05am - 12:10pm Denny, J 28B-312 This symbol designates special sections of courses that fit the Liberal Studies and General Education major patterns for students who plan to become elementary and secondary school teachers. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 71 65 Cover CREDIT: ELECTRONICS / EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE 72 Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n ELEC 50A — Electronic Circuits - Direct Current (DC) 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: Eligibility for MATH 51 DC electrical circuits and their applications. Students seeking a survey course should take ELEC 10, rather than ELEC 50A or 50B. 40229 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Denny, J 28B-405 and MW 11:30am - 2:40pm Denny, J 28B-405 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40230 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Hymer, J 28B-401 and TTh 11:30am - 2:40pm Hymer, J 28B-401 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n ELEC 50B — Electronic Circuits (AC) 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: ELEC 50A taken prior Alternating Current (AC) electrical circuits and their applications. 40231 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Denny, J 28B-405 and MW 11:30am - 2:40pm Denny, J 28B-405 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40232 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Hymer, J 28B-401 and TTh 11:30am - 2:40pm Hymer, J 28B-401 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40233 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Olague, J 28B-403 and Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Olague, J 28B-403 n ELEC 54B — Industrial Electronic Systems 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) used for industrial processes and industrial automation applications. 40234 M 8:00am - 10:10am Uranga, J 28B-412 and M 10:30am - 1:40pm Uranga, J 28B-412 n ELEC 55 — Microwave Communications 4.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: ELEC 50B taken prior Microwave components and circuits with emphasis on transmission lines, antennas, and impedance matching. 40235 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Hymer, J 28B-410 and Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Hymer, J 28B-410 Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE n EMS 1 — Paramedic Fundamentals and Selection 4.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Completed Paramedic Program application, current California EMT I (Basic) certificate, and 1200 hours employment as an EMT I, Eligibility for ENGL 68, Eligibility for READ 90, and Eligibility for MATH 51 Assessment and review of EMT competencies and mathematical skills as part of the selection process for EMT - P program. 40375 arrange 14.4 hours Ziolkowski, T 28A 5 Weeks, Week beginning 5/30/2016 ending 07/03/2016 n EMS 10 — Anatomy and Physiology for Paramedics 3.5 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Admission to Paramedic Program and EMS 1 and EMS 2 Corequisite: EMS 20, EMS 30, EMS 40, EMS 50, and EMS 60 Gross anatomy and physiology of the human body, with applications to paramedic practices. 40376 arrange 3.81 hours Mah, D 67A-108 n EMS 30 — Pharmacology for Paramedics 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Admission to the Paramedic Program Corequisite: EMS 10, EMS 20, EMS 40, EMS 50, EMS 60 Paramedic drugs with emphasis on dosages, routes of administration, expected therapeutic outcomes and possible adverse reactions. 40377 arrange 2.75 hours Dodge, G 67A-108 and arrange 2.75 hours Kilmurray, K 67A-108 n EMS 40 — Cardiology for Paramedics 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Admission to the Paramedic Program Corequisite: EMS 10, EMS 20, EMS 30, EMS 50, and EMS 60 Normal, abnormal, and diseased heart, assessments, assessment tools, interpretation of dysrhythmias, and paramedic interventions. 40378 arrange 3.38 hours Ziolkowski, T 67A-108 n ELEC 56 — Digital Electronics 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Combinational and sequential logic circuits emphasizing number systems, gates, flip-flops, counters, and reduction techniques. 40236 T 8:00am - 11:10am Harsany, S 28B-403 and T 11:30am - 2:40pm Harsany, S 28B-403 n EMS 50 — Paramedic Skills Competency 5.5 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Admission to the Paramedic Program Corequisite: EMS 10, EMS 20, EMS 30, EMS 40, EMS 60 Paramedic skills required for field operation as a paramedic and for licensing in competency-based exams. 40379 arrange 4.19 hours Kilmurray, K 67A-108 and arrange 5 hours Sherwood, K 67A-108 n ELEC 61 — Electronic Assembly and Fabrication 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: ELEC 50A and ELEC 50B Electronics manufacturing/fabrication processes in PCB design and layout, BOM, part selection, schematics, soldering, and cabling. 40237 W 5:00pm - 7:00pm Denny, J 28B-314 and W 7:05pm - 10:10pm Denny, J 28B-314 n EMS 60 — EMS Theory for Paramedics 9.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Admission to the Paramedic Program Corequisite: EMS 10, EMS 20, EMS 30, EMS 40, and EMS 50 Paramedic theories, principles and practices, assessment and treatment of pathologic processes, and mechanisms of injury. 40380 arrange 9.81 hours Ziolkowski, T 67A-108 n ELEC 74 — Microcontroller Systems 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: ELEC 56 taken prior Microcontrolelrs, programming, programmable logic devices (PLDs), and interfacing with industry applications and troubleshooting. 40238 Th 8:00am - 11:10am Christ, J 28B-403 and Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Christ, J 28B-403 n EMS 80 — Paramedic Field Externship 10.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: EMS 1 and successful completion of Los Angeles County accreditation exam Corequisite: EMS 70 (may have been taken previously) Application of paramedic theory and practices in a field setting with emphasis on assesment and utilization of skills. 40381 arrange 34.29 hours Sherwood, K FIELD 14 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 07/24/2016 Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents ENGINEERING n ENGR 7 — Programming Applications for Engineers 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Math 180 Introduction to Engineering computation using MATLAB. 43366 TTh 12:00pm - 1:25pm Mahmoud, E 11-2107 and TTh 1:45pm - 3:10pm Mahmoud, E 11-2107 n ENGR 8 — Properties of Materials 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: CHEM 40 or CHEM 50 and PHYS 4A or PHYS 2AG Mechanical, electrical, magnetic, optical, and thermal properties of engineering materials. 43367 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Welborn, R 11-2101 n ENGR 18 — Introduction to Engineering Graphics 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Fundamentals of engineering graphics and problem solving techniques. 42326 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Khan, M 11-2107 and TTh 9:30am - 10:35am Khan, M 11-2107 n ENGR 24 — Engineering Graphics 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 150 AND (ENGR 18 or eligibility for ENGR 24) Advisory: CISB 15 CAD for engineers; geometry, dimensioning and tolerance; 2D and 3D CAD skills for the design and representation of 3D objects. 42366 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Mahmoud, E 11-2107 and MW 6:45pm - 7:50pm Mahmoud, E 11-2107 and MW 8:25pm - 9:40pm Mahmoud, E 11-2107 n ENGR 40 — Statics 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: PHYS 4A Vector approach to static equilibrium of rigid bodies, forces, couples in two and three-dimensional space. 43370 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Khan, M TBA 42327 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Hill, J 11-2101 n ENGR 41 — Dynamics 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ENGR 40 Vector approach to classical mechanics. 42315 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Anderson, D 11-2101 n ENGR 42 — Mechanics of Materials 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ENGR 40 Mechanics of deformable bodies subjected to axial, torsional, shearing, and bending loads. 43291 MW 5:30pm- 7:35pm STAFF 60-1503 n ENGR 44 — Electrical Engineering 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: PHYS 4B Circuit analysis. Kirchoff’s Laws and Thevenin’s Theorems; transient and steady state sinusoidal analysis; polyphase circuits. 42328 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Mason, M 60-1628 and TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Mason, M 60-1628 n ENGR 50A — Robotics Team Project Development 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken four times for credit) Prerequisite: Instructor approval required for robotics competition team members This course is for members of the Robotics Team. Instructor Approval required. Off-campus competition required. 43376 F 8:30am - 11:40am Anderson, D 11-2101 and F 12:00pm - 3:10pm Anderson, D 11-2101 CREDIT: ENGINEERING / ENGINEERING DESIGN TECHNOLOGY n ENGR 1 — Introduction to Engineering 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Engineering and surveying professions including academic requirements, academic strategies, and licensure. Field trips required. 42324 M 10:15am - 12:20pm Khan, M 11-2101 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 42325 M 10:15am - 12:20pm Khan, M 11-2101 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n ENGR 99 — Special Projects in Engineering 1.0 Unit Not Degree Applicable Corequisite: PHYS 1 or PHYS 2AG or PHYS 4A (May have been taken previously) Special projects in engineering. Student must have instructor’s authorization before enrolling in the course. 42370 3.6hours STAFF n ENGR 99 — Special Projects in Engineering 2.0 Units Not Degree Applicable Corequisite: PHYS 1 or PHYS 2AG or PHYS 4A (May have been taken previously) Special projects in engineering. Student must have instructor’s authorization before enrolling in the course. 42369 6.75hours STAFF ENGINEERING DESIGN TECHNOLOGY n EDT 16 — Basic CAD and Computer Applications 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: Eligibility for MATH 51 Basic CAD (Computer Aided Design and Drafting) and computer applications (such as AutoCAD and Solid Works). 40387 MW 2:40pm - 4:10pm Takahashi, S 28B-310 and MW 4:15pm - 5:50pm Takahashi, S 28B-310 40216 TTh 6:00pm- 7:30pm STAFF 28B-310 and TTh 7:35pm - 9:10pm STAFF 28B-310 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 73 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: ENGINEERING DESIGN TECHNOLOGY / ENGLISH: COMPOSITION n EDT 18 — Engineering CAD Applications 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: EDT 16 Intermediate CAD for engineering, both 2-D and 3-D parametric solid modeling. 40217 MW 6:30pm- 8:00pm STAFF 28B-310 and MW 8:05pm - 9:40pm STAFF 28B-310 n EDT 24 — Engineering CAD 3-D Solids and Surfaces 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: EDT 18 Advanced CAD to develop detailed working drawings incorporating 3D parametric solid modeling. 40218 TTh 6:30pm - 7:30pm Galaz, J 28B-301B and TTh 7:35pm - 9:40pm Galaz, J 28B-301B ENGLISH: COMPOSITION PLACEMENT IN ENGLISH COMPOSITION CLASSES Students are placed in Composition classes as a result of appropriate scores on the Mt. SAC Assessment of Written English or equivalent prerequisite courses successfully completed (“C” or better) at other colleges that fulfill the Mt. SAC prerequisite for the respective course. Students with appropriate scores will be placed in Freshman Composition 1A. Students needing additional developmental work will be placed in ENGL 68 (Preparation for College Writing) or in both ENGL 67 (Writing Fundamentals) and ENGL 68 (Preparation for College Writing) (NO CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT). Depending upon initial placement into English courses, students are eligible for Freshman Composition (ENGL 1A) upon successful completion of ENGL 67 (Writing Fundamentals) and ENGL 68 (Preparation for College Writing). Students are encouraged to complete Freshman Composition 1A as early in their college program as possible. 74 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n ENGL 1A — Freshman Composition 4.0 Units (C-ID ENGL 100) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ENGL 68 or satisfactory score on the English Placement Test Develops expository and argumentative essay and research paper skills. Emphasizes critical reading of academic material. 40422 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Hallsted, C 26D-3280 NOTE: CRN 40422 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from an ENGL 68 pathways section in the winter session and will continue on to an ENGL 1C pathways section in the fall 2016 semester. Students may enroll in this spring pathways class if seats are available. For more information, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40423 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Harper, M 26A-3881 40424 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Lynch, C 26A-3620 40425 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Romero, A 26A-3891 40426 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Vance, D 26D-G471 43518 MTWTh 7:30am - 9:35am Piluso, R 26A-3871 NOTE: CRN 43518 is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from and ENGL 68 pathways section in the winter session. This class is linked to ENGL 1C (CRN 41196). Students may enroll in the spring linked pathways classes (ENGL 1A and ENGL 1C) if seats are available. For more information, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40427 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Estrada, M 26A-3841 40428 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Mattoon, M 26D-G220 40429 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Romero, A 26A-3891 40430 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Vance, D 26D-G471 40431 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Ramos, C 17-9 40432 TThF 8:00am - 9:15am Enke, G 26A-3610 41220 F 9:00am - 1:15pm Muniz, E 26A-3680 41221 F 9:00am - 1:15pm Gomez, F 26D-3280 41222 F 9:00am - 1:15pm Spradlin, S 26A-3690 43528 F 9:00am - 11:05am Loera-Ramirez, D 26A-3841 and arrange 2.25 hours Loera-Ramirez, D ONLINE 40433 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Enke, G 26A-3610 40434 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Churchill, P 26A-3821 40435 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Mageean, M 26A-2841 40436 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Harper, M 26A-3881 41012 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Loera-Ramirez, D 26A-3841 and arrange 4.5 hours Loera-Ramirez, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41012 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Loera-Ramirez at either: DLoera@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43519 MW 9:45am - 11:50am STAFF 26A-3871 40437 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Kordich, J 26A-3811 NOTE: CRN 40437 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to COUN 5 (CRN 42909). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Noncredit: Contents 40457 M 2:15pm - 4:20pm Allende, K 26D-3481 and arrange 2.25 hours Allende, K ONLINE NOTE: CRN 40457 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Allende at either: KAllende@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41014 M 2:15pm - 4:20pm Mc Faul, J 26D-3280 and arrange 2.25 hours Mc Faul, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41014 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor McFaul at either: JDMcFaul@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41015 M 2:15pm - 4:20pm Alvarez, H 26A-3831 and arrange 2.25 hours Alvarez, H ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41015 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Alvarez at either: HAlvarez@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 40458 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Daigre, V 26A-3831 40459 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Ceniceroz, J 26A-2841 40460 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Mc Kennon, A 26A-3881 40461 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Iskander, C 26D-2210 40462 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Martinez, S 26D-3481 40463 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Soohoo-Hui, A 26A-3620 40464 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Greenberg, H 26D-3491 41016 W 2:15pm - 4:20pm Alvarez, H 26A-3831 and arrange 2.25 hours Alvarez, H ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41016 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Alvarez at either: HAlvarez@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 40466 MTWTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Brantingham, J 26D-3411 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40467 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Straw, E 26D-G220 40468 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Mullane, D 26A-3670 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ CREDIT: ENGLISH: COMPOSITION 40438 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Estrada, M 26A-3841 NOTE: CRN 40438 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to COUN 5 (CRN 42911). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 40439 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Karn, T 26D-2210 NOTE: CRN 40439 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to COUN 5 (CRN 42947). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 40440 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Mattoon, M 26D-G220 40441 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Ramos, C 17-9 40442 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Hallsted, C 26A-3670 NOTE: CRN 40442 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from an ENGL 68 pathways section in the winter session and will continue on to an ENGL 1C pathways section in the fall 2016 semester. Students may enroll in this spring pathway class if seats are available. For more information, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40443 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Hall, K 21H-2 40445 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Boehner-Staylor, M 26A-3620 NOTE: CRN 40445 above is linked to SPCH 1A (CRN 43326). 40446 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Churchill, P 26A-3821 40447 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Harper, M 26A-3881 41013 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Loera-Ramirez, D 26A-3841 and arrange 4.5 hours Loera-Ramirez, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41013 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Loera-Ramirez at either: DLoera@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43520 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Myers, R 26A-1871 NOTE: CRN 43520 above is linked to POLI 1 (CRN 40652) and is part of the Pathways to GenEd program continuing from the Fall 2015 semester, which combines two GenEd courses in a cohort and guarantees enrollment in the next semester’s cohort with successful completion of both classes. For more information, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40449 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Edson, T 26D-3491 NOTE: The topic of this section is climate and environmental change. 40450 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Karn, T 26D-2210 40452 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Daigre, V 26A-3831 40453 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Myers, R 26A-1871 NOTE: CRN 40453 above is linked to PSYC 1A (CRN 41144) and is part of the Pathways to GenEd program continuing from the fall 2015 semester, which combines two GenEd courses in a cohort and guarantees enrollment in the next semester’s cohort with successful completion of both classes. For more information, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40454 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Edson, T 26D-3491 NOTE: The topic of this section is climate and environmental change. 40455 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Straw, E 26D-G220 40456 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Hall, K 21H-2 43521 MW 2:15pm- 4:20pm STAFF 26A-3690 43522 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Gomez, F 26A-3610 Final Exam Schedule 75 65 Cover CREDIT: ENGLISH: COMPOSITION 76 Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings 43523 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Gomez, F 26A-3610 43530 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Aquino, L 26A-3841 41017 M 4:30pm - 6:35pm Mc Faul, J 26D-3280 and arrange 2.25 hours Mc Faul, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41017 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor McFaul at either: JDMcFaul@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41282 M 4:30pm - 6:35pm Olds, J 26D-3290 and arrange 2.25 hours Olds, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41282 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Olds at either: JOlds@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41283 M 4:30pm - 6:35pm Alvarez, H 26A-3831 and arrange 2.25 hours Alvarez, H ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41283 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Alvarez at either: HAlvarez@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41284 T 4:30pm - 6:35pm Olds, J 26D-3290 and arrange 2.25 hours Olds, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41284 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Olds at either: JOlds@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 40469 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Kordich, J 26A-3811 40470 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Gomez, F 26D-3280 40471 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Ceniceroz, J 26A-2841 40472 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Joshua, S 26A-3670 40473 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Pedroja, J 26D-G471 40474 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Greenberg, H 26D-3491 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents 41286 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Soohoo-Hui, A 26D-3481 NOTE: CRN 41286 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Allende at either: KAllende@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41290 W 4:30pm - 6:35pm Olds, J 26D-3290 and arrange 2.25 hours Olds, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41290 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Olds at either: JOlds@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43229 W 4:30pm - 6:35pm Alvarez, H 26A-3831 and arrange 2.25 hours Alvarez, H ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43229 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Alvarez at either: HAlvarez@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 40476 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Erickson, E 26D-3280 40477 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Mullane, D 26A-3670 40479 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Zeledon, S 26A-3690 41056 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm McCombs, C 26A-3811 43230 M 6:45pm - 8:50pm Olds, J 26D-3290 and arrange 2.25 hours Olds, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43230 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Olds at either: JOlds@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 40478 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Staylor, D 26A-2610 41079 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Alvarez, H 26A-3831 41081 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Denton, J 26A-2841 41083 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Erickson, E 26D-3280 41093 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Joshua, S 26A-3670 41103 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Pedroja, J 26D-G471 41104 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Zelt, S 26A-3610 41219 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Martinez, S 26D-3481 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Credit: Contents Cover Final Exam Schedule The English Bridge provides a combination of English, Reading, Counseling courses and/or other transferrable courses for students seeking a unique learning experience. In addition, students will learn what it takes to succeed in college and beyond. Students will work in teams and receive tutoring in these courses. (Tutoring upon availability and by instructor request). Please contact the Bridge Program at (909)274-5392 or come in person to the Student Services Annex, Bldg. 9D to reserve your space for attendance at any one of our Information Sessions. Space is limited! ENGLISH BRIDGE SPRING 2016 COURSES CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 3 Link 1 Link 1 ENGL 67* 40523 MTWTh 12:00 pm - 2:05 pm Frahs, P. 4 units 26A-3811 *First 8 weeks, beginning February 22, 2016 and ending on April 17, 2016 ENGL 68* 40564 MTWTh 12:00 pm - 2:05 pm Frahs, P. 4 units 26A-3811 ENGL 1A 40439 TTh 9:45 am - 11:50 am Karn, T. 4 units COUN 5 42947 TTh 1:15 pm - 2:40 pm Trejo, L. 3 units 26D-2210 21I-1 NOTE: Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. *Second 8 weeks, beginning April 18, 2016 and ending on June 12, 2016 COUN 2 42931 TTh Noncredit: Contents CREDIT: ENGLISH: COMPOSITION ENGLISH Credit: Course Offerings Link 2 9:45 am - 11:10 am Torres, A. 3 units 21F-2 ENGL 1A 40437 TTh 9:45 am - 11:50 am NOTE: Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. COUN 5 42909 MW 9:45 am - 11:10 am Torres, A. CLUSTER 2 ENGL 68 40565 MW 12:00 pm - 2:05 pm Quintana-Mullane, K. 4 units 26A-3690 3 units 4 units 26A-3811 3 units 21I-1 NOTE: Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. Link 1 COUN 5 42929 TTh 11:30 am - 12:55 pm Trejo, L. Kordich, J. Link 3 21A-1 NOTE: Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. ENGL 1A 40438 TTh 9:45 am - 11:50 am Estrada, M. 4 units 26A-3841 COUN 5 42911 TTh 1:15 pm - 2:40 pm Ton, C. 3 units 12-1020 NOTE: Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. ENGLISH BRIDGE INFORMATION SESSIONS CLUSTER 4 Visit us at http://www.mtsac.edu/bridge for an updated schedule of Bridge Information Sessions, which will begin in January. Link 1 If you would like to find out more information and/or you are interested in enrolling in the Bridge Program, visit us at the Student Services Annex, Bldg. 9D or online at www.mtsac.edu/bridge. ENGL 1C 40739 TTh 12:00 pm - 2:05 pm Vargas, A. 4 units 66-118 COUN 7 42934 TTh 10:00 am - 11:05 am Perez, A. 2 units 21A-2 NOTE: Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. Interested in attending a Bridge Information Session? Please follow these steps: 1. A Mt. SAC student MUST attend one of the Bridge Information Sessions to be considered for enrollment into any of the Bridge Program learning communities. This session is an opportunity for students to find out about the Bridge Program and whether our learning communities will be a good fit academically for you. 2. Please contact us at (909) 274-5392 or visit us at the Student Services Annex, Bldg. 9D to reserve your space at one of our Information Sessions. Space is limited! 3. Please be prepared and have knowledge of your Mt. SAC student I.D. number and what courses you are eligible for. 4. Limited seating is available in every session. Attendance at an Information Session does not guarantee enrollment into the Bridge Program classes. Availability of spaces in the Bridge Program learning communities are subject to change and are based on several factors such as, but not limited to: student’s placement test results, open spaces in our classes, and/or courses already taken either at Mt. SAC or another college. n ENGL 1AH — Freshman Composition - Honors 4.0 Units (C-ID ENGL 100) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program Honors course designed to provide an enriched experience. May not receive credit for both ENGL 1A and ENGL 1AH. 40480 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Cannon, H 26D-3491 n ENGL 1B — English - Introduction to Literary Types 3.0 Units (C-ID ENGL 120) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ENGL 1A or ENGL 1AH Critical, oral, and written evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of short and long fiction, poetry, and drama. 40481 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Boehner-Staylor, M 26A-3620 43524 TTh 12:00pm - 1:25pm Allende, K TBA 40482 TTh 4:45pm - 6:10pm Dougherty, M 26A-3690 40483 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Muniz, E 26A-3680 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 77 65 Cover CREDIT: ENGLISH: COMPOSITION 78 Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n ENGL 1C — Critical Thinking and Writing 4.0 Units (C-ID ENGL 105) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ENGL 1A or ENGL 1AH Develops critical thinking, reading, and writing skills. Focuses on logical analysis and argumentative writing. 40485 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Pappas, G 21F-1 43525 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Cole, L 26A-3690 40484 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Hallsted, C 26D-3280 40486 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Harper, M 26A-3881 40487 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Hernandez, L 61-3306 40488 F 8:00am - 12:15pm Cushing, W 26A-3811 40489 F 9:00am - 1:15pm Cole, L 26A-2841 40490 F 9:00am - 1:15pm Callaci, A 26A-3821 40491 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Cannon, H 26D-3491 40492 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Avila, R 26A-3891 40494 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Thomas, J 26D-3290 40495 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Pappas, G 21F-1 41018 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Loera-Ramirez, D 26A-3841 and arrange 4.5 hours Loera-Ramirez, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41018 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Loera-Ramirez at either: DLoera@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41019 T 9:45am - 11:50am O’Brien, P 26A-2841 and arrange 2.25 hours O’Brien, P ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41019 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor O’Brien at either: PObrien@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 40496 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Hernandez, L 61-3406 40497 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Mageean, M 26A-3680 40498 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Harper, M 26A-3881 40499 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Thomas, J 26D-3290 41020 Th 9:45am - 11:50am O’Brien, P 26A-2841 and arrange 2.25 hours O’Brien, P ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41020 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor O’Brien at either: PObrien@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents 41021 Th 9:45am - 11:50am Horton, T 26A-3871 and arrange 2.25 hours Horton, T ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41021 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Horton at either: THorton@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 40501 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Mageean, M 26A-2841 40502 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Thomas, J 26D-3290 41022 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Loera-Ramirez, D 26A-3841 and arrange 4.5 hours Loera-Ramirez, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41022 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Loera-Ramirez at either: DLoera@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43304 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Gomez, F 26A-3610 NOTE: CRN 43304 above is linked to HIST 1 (CRN 40939) and is part of the Pathways to GenEd program continuing from the fall 2015 semester, which combines two GenEd courses in a cohort. For more information, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 41023 M 12:00pm - 2:05pm Mc Cormick, E 26A-3680 and arrange 2.25 hours Mc Cormick, E ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41023 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor McCormick at either: BMcCormick@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41024 T 12:00pm - 2:05pm O’Brien, P 26A-2841 and arrange 2.25 hours O’Brien, P ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41024 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor O’Brien at either: PObrien@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 40500 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Hallsted, C 26A-3670 40604 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Harper, M 26A-3881 40738 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Thomas, J 26D-3290 40739 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Vargas, A 66-118 NOTE: CRN 40739 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to COUN 7 (CRN 42934). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Noncredit: Contents 41200 MTWTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Brantingham, J 26D-3411 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 41201 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Francev, P 26A-3821 41202 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Trokkos, M 26A-3811 43231 M 4:30pm - 6:35pm Dougherty, M 26A-3690 and arrange 2.25 hours Dougherty, M ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43231 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Dougherty at either: MDougherty@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43232 T 4:30pm - 6:35pm Mc Cormick, E 26A-3680 and arrange 2.25 hours Mc Cormick, E ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43232 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor McCormick at either: BMcCormick@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41203 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Alvarez, H 26A-3831 41208 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Mattoon, M 26A-3821 41209 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Moore, B 26A-3871 43531 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Aquino, L 26A-3841 43228 W 4:30pm - 6:35pm Mc Faul, J 26D-3280 and arrange 2.25 hours Mc Faul, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43228 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor McFaul at either: JDMcFaul@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41281 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Brantingham, J 26D-3411 41287 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Mushik, M 26A-2841 41294 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Zelt, S 26A-3610 43036 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Moore, B 26A-3871 43037 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Buckwalter, M 26D-2210 43038 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Mattoon, M 26A-3821 CREDIT: ENGLISH: COMPOSITION 43305 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Gomez, F 26D-3280 NOTE: CRN 43305 above is linked to SPCH 1A (CRN 43322) and is part of the Pathways to GenEd program continuing from the fall 2015 semester, which combines two GenEd courses in a cohort. For more information, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 41025 W 12:00pm - 2:05pm Mc Cormick, E 26A-3680 and arrange 2.25 hours Mc Cormick, E ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41025 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor McCormick at either: BMcCormick@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41026 Th 12:00pm - 2:05pm Horton, T 26A-3871 and arrange 2.25 hours Horton, T ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41026 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Horton at either: THorton@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41027 Th 12:00pm - 2:05pm O’Brien, P 26A-2841 and arrange 2.25 hours O’Brien, P ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41027 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor O’Brien at either: PObrien@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 40493 F 1:30pm - 5:45pm Cushing, W 26A-3811 41084 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Trokkos, M 26A-3811 41085MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Sergio, L 26A-2841 41100 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Zeledon, S 26A-3670 41106 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Francev, P 26A-3821 41195 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Vargas, A 26A-3670 41196 MTWTh 7:30am - 9:35am Piluso, R 26A-1891 41197 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Cheng, P 26A-3690 41198 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Alaei, B 26A-3811 41199 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Alaei, B 26D-2220 41028 W 2:15pm - 4:20pm Mc Faul, J 26D-3280 and arrange 2.25 hours Mc Faul, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41028 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor McFaul at either: JDMcFaul@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Final Exam Schedule n ENGL 1CH — Critical Thinking and Writing - Honors 4.0 Units (C-ID ENGL 105) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ENGL 1A or ENGL 1AH and acceptance into the Honors Program An honors course designed to provide an enriched experience. May not receive credit for both ENGL 1C and ENGL 1CH. 40504 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Cannon, H 26D-3491 40505 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Avila, R 26A-3831 41192 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Brantingham, J 26D-3411 This symbol designates special sections of courses that fit the Liberal Studies and General Education major patterns for students who plan to become elementary and secondary school teachers. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 79 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: ENGLISH: COMPOSITION n ENGL 8A — Creative Writing - Fiction 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: ENGL 1A or ENGL 1AH Elements, processes, and techniques of fiction writing with an emphasis on student development as a writer of fiction. 40596 MW 1:45pm - 3:10pm Brantingham, J 26D-3411 n ENGL 8F — Creative Writing - Nonfiction 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: ENGL 1A Analysis and writing of creative nonfiction including stylistic and syntactic forms and composition strategies. 40597 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Bartman, S 26A-3821 n ENGL 67 — Writing Fundamentals 4.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on the English Placement Test or completion of AMLA 42W or completion of LERN 81 Emphasizes sentence, outlining, summary, paragraph and essay skills, and critical thinking through combining reading and writing. 40507 MTWTh 7:30am - 9:35am Frahs, P 26A-3811 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40508 MTWTh 7:30am - 9:35am Garrett, J 26A-3670 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40509 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Estrada, M 26A-3680 40510 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Hight, L 26A-3831 40511 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Hight, L 26A-3831 40512 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Chance, P 26A-2841 40513 WF 7:30am - 9:35am Alvarez-Galvan, M 26A-1871 43039 F 9:00am - 1:15pm Boehner-Staylor, M 26A-3620 40514 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Garrett, J 26A-3670 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40515 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Kordich, J 26A-3811 40516 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Estrada, M 26A-3680 40517 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Mc Faul, J 26D-3280 40518 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Danson, E 26D-3411 40519 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Boehner-Staylor, M 26A-3620 40520 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Quintana-Mullane, K 26A-3690 40521 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Avila, R 26D-3481 40522 WF 9:45am - 11:50am Alvarez-Galvan, M 26A-1871 40523 MTWTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Frahs, P 26A-3811 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 40523 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to ENGL 68 (CRN 40564) and COUN 2 (CRN 42931). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 40524 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Danson, E 26A-2610 40526 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Mc Faul, J 26D-3280 40527 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Danson, E 26D-3411 40528 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Quintana-Mullane, K 26A-3690 40529 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Avila, R 26D-3481 40530 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Bartman, S 26A-3821 40532 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Brandler, M 26A-3881 40533 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Perez Gonzalez, J 26D-G220 40535 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Hight, L 26A-3871 40536 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Lynch-Thompson, C 26D-3481 40537 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Hancock, J 26A-3620 40538 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Perez Gonzalez, J 26D-G220 41072 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Lynch-Thompson, C 26D-3481 41086 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Hight, L 26A-3871 41204 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Lam, W 26A-3881 41205 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Hancock, J 26A-3620 41260 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Lam, W 26A-3881 This symbol designates special sections of courses that fit the Liberal Studies and General Education major patterns for students who plan to become elementary and secondary school teachers. 80 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n ENGL 68 — Preparation for College Writing 4.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: ENGL 67 or AMLA 43W or satisfactory score on the English Placement Test Development of the academic essay based on critical reading of text. 40539 MTWTh 7:30am - 9:35am Frahs, P 26A-3811 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40540 MTWTh 7:30am - 9:35am Garrett, J 26A-3670 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40542 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Chance, P 26A-2841 40543 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Cascella, H 26A-3841 40544 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Tolliver, T 26D-3290 40545 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Alvarez-Galvan, M 26A-1871 40546 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Churchill, P 26A-3620 40547 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Cascella, H 26A-3680 40548 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Tolliver, T 26D-3290 40549 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Karim, R 18D-1101 40550 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Karim, R 26A-3821 40551 TTh 7:30am- 9:35am STAFF 26D-2210 40552 F 8:00am - 12:15pm Key Ketter, L 26A-3831 40553 F 9:00am - 1:15pm Chaffin, D 26A-3670 40554 TThF 9:30am - 10:45am Enke, G 26A-3610 40555 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Garrett, J 26A-3670 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40556 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Quintana-Mullane, K 26A-3690 40557 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Karn, T 26D-2210 40558 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Hight, L 26A-3831 41009 T 9:45am - 11:50am Horton, T 26A-3871 and arrange 2.25 hours Horton, T ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41009 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Horton at either: THorton@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 40560 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Alvarez-Galvan, M 26A-1871 40561 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Farve, D 26A-3891 40562 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Hight, L 26A-3831 40563 TThF 11:30am - 12:45pm Enke, G 26A-3610 40564 MTWTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Frahs, P 26A-3811 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 40564 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to ENGL 67 (CRN 40523) and COUN 2 (CRN 42931). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 40565 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Quintana-Mullane, K 26A-3690 NOTE: CRN 40565 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to COUN 5 (CRN 42929). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 40566 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Farve, D 26A-3891 40567 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Karn, T 26D-2210 41010 T 12:00pm - 2:05pm Horton, T 26D-G220 and arrange 2.25 hours Horton, T ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41010 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Horton at either: THorton@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Noncredit: Contents 41080 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Myers, R 26A-1871 NOTE: CRN 41080 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from an ENGL 67 pathways section in the winter session and will continue on to an ENGL 1A pathways section in the fall 2016 semester. Students may enroll in this pathways class if seats are available. For more information, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 41082 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Aquino, L 26A-3841 41109 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Johnson, S 26A-3891 41215 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Sanchez, C 26A-2811 41216 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Null, N 26A-3891 41238 TTh 6:45pm- 8:50pm STAFF 26A-3690 41239 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Lampert, K 26D-3491 41241 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Myers, R 26A-1871 41242 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Aquino, L 26A-3841 41265 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Vidales, M 26A-3620 43892 T 9:45am - 11:50am Arterburn, P TBA and arrange2.25hours Arterburn, P ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43892 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Arterburn at either PArterburn@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43893 Th 9:45am - 11:50am Arterburn, P TBA and arrange2.25hours Arterburn, P ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43893 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Arterburn at either PArterburn@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43894 T 12:00pm - 2:05pm Arterburn, P 26A-1891 and arrange2.25hours Arterburn, P ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43894 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Arterburn at either PArterburn@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43895 Th 12:00pm - 2:05pm Arterburn, P 26A-1891 and arrange2.25hours Arterburn, P ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43895 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Arterburn at either PArterburn@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ CREDIT: ENGLISH: COMPOSITION 40568 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Churchill, P 13-1245 40569 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Farve, D 26A-3891 40570 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Lee, B 21F-1 40572 F 1:30pm - 5:45pm Chaffin, D 26A-3670 40573 F 1:30pm - 5:45pm Key Ketter, L 26A-3831 40574 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Muniz, E 26A-3680 40575 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Danson, E 26A-2610 40577 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Farve, D 26A-3891 40578 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Hight, J 26A-3620 40579 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Holland, D 26D-2210 40580 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Lee, B 21F-1 40581 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Flores, C 26A-1871 40582 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Wright, S 66-246 40583 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Yoo, E 26A-2610 40584 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Chandler, G 26A-3610 41011 Th 2:15pm - 4:20pm Bartman, S 26A-3821 and arrange 2.25 hours Bartman, S ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41011 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Bartman at either: SBartman@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 40585MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Myers, R 26A-1871 NOTE: CRN 40585 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from an ENGL 67 pathways section in the winter session and will continue on to an ENGL 1A pathways section in the fall 2016 semester. Students may enroll in this pathways class if seats are available. For more information, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40586 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Muniz, E 26A-3680 40587 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Holland, D 26D-2210 40588 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Brandler, M 26A-3881 40589 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Johnson, S 26A-3891 40590 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Mushik, M 26A-2841 40591 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Hight, J 26A-3620 40592 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Mc Kennon, A 26A-3881 40593 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Wright, S 66-246 40594 TTh 4:30pm- 6:35pm STAFF 26A-2610 40595 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Chandler, G 26A-3610 41057 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Sanchez, C 26A-2811 41077 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Null, N 26A-3891 41078 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Iskander, C 26D-2210 43516 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Myers, R 26A-1871 Final Exam Schedule 65 81 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings ENGLISH: LITERATURE CREDIT: ENGLISH: LITERATURE / FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES / FASHION MERCHANDISING & DESIGN n LIT 2 — Modern American Literature 3.0 Units (C-ID ENGL 135) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ENGL 1A Emphasizes characteristic themes and forms of late 19th, 20th,and 21st century American literature. 40609 MW 12:00pm - 1:25pm Allende, K 26D-3481 41076 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Olds, J 26D-3290 n LIT 3 — Multicultural American Literature 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Representative contributions of diverse groups to American literature and culture. 40610 MW 12:00pm - 1:25pm Whalen, M 26D-G220 n LIT 6B — Survey of English Literature 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ENGL 1A Major works from the Romantic era through the Victorian and Modern period to Post-Modern and Post-Colonial texts. 40614 TTh 12:00pm - 1:25pm Mageean, M 26A-3680 40615 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Mc Cormick, E 26A-3680 n LIT 10 — Survey of Shakespeare 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ENGL 1A Shakespeare’s histories, tragedies, comedies, and selected sonnets within their historical and literary contexts. 43529 TTh 4:45pm - 6:10pm Charbonneau, D 26D-G280 n LIT 11B — World Literature from 1650 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ENGL 1A Works and ideas from 1650 through the 21st century emphasizing the thought and spirit of the ages in which they were written. 40606 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Cannon, H 26D-3491 n LIT 15 — Introduction to Cinema 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ENGL 1A Explores the broad range of human experience inherent in the study of film as art. 40607 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Churchill, P 26A-3821 43046 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Kordich, J 26A-3811 n LIT 36 — Introduction to Mythology 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ENGL 1A Major myths, including creation, fertility, and hero myths. Emphasis is on the Classical myths. 40611 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Hallsted, C 26D-3280 n LIT 40 — Children’s Literature 3.0 Units (C-ID ENGL 180) Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: ENGL 1A Children’s fiction and non-fiction books from around the world. 40612F 9:00am - 12:10pm Horton, T 26D-G220 n LIT 46 — The Bible As Literature: Old Testament 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ENGL 1A Considers the Bible as a collection of literary texts and applies literary analysis to selected books of the Old Testament. 40613 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm McCombs, C 26A-3811 This symbol designates special sections of courses that fit the Liberal Studies and General Education major patterns for students who plan to become elementary and secondary school teachers. 82 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n LIT 47 — The Bible as Literature: New Testament 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ENGL 1A Considers the Bible as a collection of literary texts and applies literary analysis to selected books of the New Testament. 43047 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Enke, G 26A-3610 FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES n FCS 41 — Life Management 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Life skills for effective self-management now and in the future, including priority and money management. 41298 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Ledeboer, L 21J-1 41299 F 8:00am - 11:10am Fernandez, M 21J-1 41300 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Engstrom, R 20-5 41301 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Ledeboer, L 21J-1 41302 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Engstrom, R 20-1 41303 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Robles, D 21J-1 41304 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Ledeboer, L 21J-1 41305 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Ledeboer, L 21J-1 41713 M 3:30pm - 6:40pm Engstrom, R 21J-1 41306 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Carrasco, M 21J-1 41734 W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Gonzalez, E 21J-1 n FCS 51 — Consumer Skills, Issues, and Strategies 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Consumer skills with an emphasis on practical applications in the marketplace. 41685 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Robles, D 21J-1 n FCS 80 — Personal Financial Planning 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Personal and family financial planning throughout the lifespan. May not earn credit for both BUSA 71 and FCS 80. 41307 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Robles, D 21J-1 n FCS 91 — Work Experience in Family and 1.0 Unit Consumer Sciences Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Compliance with work experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog Provides Family and Consumer Science majors with job experience. 75 paid or 60 unpaid hours required for each unit of credit. 41308 arrange 4.7 hours Ledeboer, L OCAM NOTE: CRN 41308 above is a 1 unit work experience course. Only students who have already secured an internship site in the consumer science field may register for this course. For more information contact Professor Ledeboer at LLedeboer@mtsac.edu. FASHION MERCHANDISING AND DESIGN n FASH 8 — Introduction to Fashion 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Fashion industry from concept to consumer, industry background, careers, and technology. 41515 T 3:30pm - 6:40pm Espy, S 18-5 41518 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Henry, H 18-5 n FASH 10 — Clothing Construction I 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Essentials of industry standard apparel construction techniques using a variety of machines and equipment. 41516 T 12:30pm - 3:35pm Holinsworth, J 19B-1 and T 3:45pm - 5:45pm Holinsworth, J 19B-1 41517 F 3:15pm - 5:25pm Davis, M 19B-1 and F 5:35pm - 8:30pm Davis, M 19B-1 41520 MW 7:00pm - 8:25pm Davis, M 19B-1 and MW 8:35pm - 9:25pm Davis, M 19B-1 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n FASH 15 — Aesthetic Design in Fashion 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: FASH 25 Design principles and influences in apparel selection and fashion design. 42977 W 8:30am - 11:40am Lee, K 18-5 n FASH 17 — Textiles 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Examines natural and manufactured knits and woven fabrics and factors which determine suitability for end use. 41521 M 12:00pm - 3:10pm Espy, S 19B-1 41651 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Becker, T 19B-1 n FASH 21 — Patternmaking I 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: FASH 10 Theory and application of basic flat patternmaking techniques to create garment designs using industry standards. 41522 F 9:45am - 11:50am Davis, M 19B-1 and F 12:00pm - 3:00pm Davis, M 19B-1 n FASH 22 — Fashion Design By Draping 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: FASH 10 Advisory: FASH 21 Three dimensional dress design through draping fabrics directly to a dress form. 41523 W 12:30pm - 2:35pm Holinsworth, J 19B-1 and W 2:45pm - 5:45pm Holinsworth, J 19B-1 n FASH 25 — Fashion Computer-Assisted Drawing 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Technical fashion drawing techniques using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. 41524 M 12:30pm - 2:30pm Davis, M 18-5 and M 2:40pm - 5:35pm Davis, M 18-5 n FASH 59 — Fashion Retailing 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Principles that focus on the fashion segment of the retailing industry and the merchandising of fashion products. 41688 Th 8:30am - 11:40am Espy, S 18-5 n FASH 62 — Retail Buying and Merchandising 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: MATH 51 Principles and practices used in the retail buying and merchandising environment. 41525 Th 12:00pm - 3:10pm Espy, S 18-5 n FASH 63 — Fashion Promotion 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Principles and techniques of advertising and promoting apparel wholesale and retail products. 41526 T 8:30am - 11:40am Espy, S 18-5 n FASH 66 — Visual Merchandising Display 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: FASH 25 or ARTC 140 Design principles, color theory, space and lighting in relation to visual merchandising display areas. 41528 W 12:30pm - 2:35pm Lee, K 18-5 and W 2:45pm - 5:45pm Lee, K 18-5 Noncredit: Contents FIRE TECHNOLOGY n FIRE 1 — Fire Protection Organization 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Careers in fire protection, history of fire protection, public, private and fire department functions, and fire behaviors. 40242 W 8:00am - 11:10am Mosack, R 28B-208 40241 M 11:30am - 2:40pm Ortiz, J 28B-208 40243 T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Hirsch, J 28B-208 n FIRE 2 — Fire Prevention Technology 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU History of fire prevention, including codes, ID and hazard correction, investigation, and public safety education. 40246 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Genovese, R 28B-208 40245 M 3:00pm - 6:10pm Ortiz, J 28B-208 43890 W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Hirsch, J 28B-208 n FIRE 3 — Fire Protection Equipment and Systems 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: FIRE 1 Portable fire extinguishing equipment, sprinklers, water supply, alarms and detection systems. 40418 M 8:00am - 11:10am Pock, R 28B-203 40248 Th 8:00am - 11:10am Genovese, R 28B-203 40247 W 11:30am - 2:40pm Shull, S 28B-203 n FIRE 4 — Building Construction for Fire Protection 3.0 Units Advisory: FIRE 1 Degree Applicable, CSU Building construction and fire code safety relating to preplanning, engineering, inspections and fire ground operations. 40249 T 8:00am - 11:10am Lopez, R 28B-203 40250 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Dominick, S 28B-203 n FIRE 5 — Fire Behavior and Combustion 3.0 Units Advisory: FIRE 1 Degree Applicable, CSU How and why fires start, spread, and are controlled; fire chemistry and physics; extinguishing agents and fire control techniques. 40252 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Huffman, D 28B-203 40251 W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Huffman, D 28B-203 CREDIT: FASHION MERCHANDISING & DESIGN / FIRE TECHNOLOGY n FASH 14 — Dress, Culture, and Identity 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU The interrelatedness of socio-psychological, economic, cultural, and influences on dress, and fashion in historical perspective. 41686 M 8:30am - 11:40am Espy, S 18-5 41687 Th 3:30pm - 6:40pm Fueger, M 18-5 Final Exam Schedule n FIRE 7 — Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategy 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: FIRE 1 or equivalent taken prior Principles of fire control through utilization of basic firefighting strategy and tactics. 40255 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Beckman, R 28B-203 n FIRE 9 — Fire Hydraulics 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: FIRE 1 or equivalent taken prior and eligibility for MATH 51 Mathematics, hydraulic laws and formulas as applied to fire service. 43186 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Lopez, R 28B-203 n FIRE 12 — Wildland Fire Control 4.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Addresses wildland fire behavior, safety, strategy, tactics and operations in wildland urban interface. Field trip required. 40244 S 8:00am - 12:00pm Burrill, B 28B-208 and S 1:00pm - 5:10pm Burrill, B 28B-208 10 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/01/2016 n FIRE 13 — Principles of Fire and Emergency 3.0 Units Services Safety and Survival Advisory: FIRE 1 Degree Applicable, CSU Fire Technology principles. History of the National Firefighter Life Safety Initiative and need for cultural and behavioral change 40253 Th 8:00am - 11:10am Lazar, R 28B-208 40254 W 11:30am - 2:40pm Mosack, R 28B-208 43891 M 11:30am - 2:40pm Hirsch, J 28B-203 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 83 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: FIRE TECHNOLOGY / FRENCH / GEOGRAPHY n FIRE 86 — Basic Fire Academy 14.5 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: FIRE 1 through 5 and FIRE 13 or equivalent, KIN 50, approved EMT course completion, and either KINF 51 or KINF 52 (or equivalent). Corequisite: KINF 53 Standard fire department apparatus and equipment, salvage covers and fire extinguishment techniques. 40256 arrange 9 hours Shull, S CHINO and arrange 25.53 hours Hirsch, J CHINO 16 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: FIRE 86 requires Special Approval. Students must apply for the Fire Academy at the Public Safety Department in 28B-214 and get approval to register for this class. For information call 909-2745146. n FIRE 96 — Work Experience Fire Science 1.0 Unit Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog On-the-job experience at an approved work site. 75 paid or 60 non-paid hours required for each unit of credit. 40371 arrange 4.7 hours Hirsch, J 28B NOTE: FIRE 96 is a Special Approval course, please contact the Public Safety Department in 28B-214 at 909-274-5146 for registration information. n FIRE 96 — Work Experience Fire Science 2.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog On-the-job experience at an approved work site. 75 paid or 60 non-paid hours required for each unit of credit. 40372 arrange 9.4 hours Hirsch, J 28B NOTE: FIRE 96 is a Special Approval course, please contact the Public Safety Department in 28B-214 at 909-274-5146 for registration information. n FIRE 96 — Work Experience Fire Science 3.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog On-the-job experience at an approved work site. 75 paid or 60 non-paid hours required for each unit of credit. 40373 arrange 14.1 hours Hirsch, J 28B NOTE: FIRE 96 is a Special Approval course, please contact the Public Safety Department in 28B-214 at 909-274-5146 for registration information. n FIRE 96 — Work Experience Fire Science 4.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog On-the-job experience at an approved work site. 75 paid or 60 non-paid hours required for each unit of credit. 40374 arrange 18.8 hours Hirsch, J 28B NOTE: FIRE 96 is a Special Approval course, please contact the Public Safety Department in 28B-214 at 909-274-5146 for registration information. 84 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents FRENCH n FRCH 1 — Elementary French 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Beginning course for students without prior exposure to French. 40753 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Francisco, K 26D-3471 40754 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Anglin, M 66-248 40756 F 9:00am - 1:15pm La Valle Shepston, A 26D-3471 40755 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Francisco, K 26D-3471 40758 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am La Valle Shepston, A 28B-03 40757 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Halabi, S 26D-3471 41121 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Nguyen, M 26D-3471 41275 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Erturk, F 26B-3551 42968 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Lahham, L 26D-3471 42969 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Nguyen, M 26D-3471 n FRCH 2 — Continuing Elementary French 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: FRCH 1 or equivalent Further development of elementary skills in French. Explores French culture. 40759 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Anglin, M 66-248 40760 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Erturk, F 26B-3565 n FRCH 3 — Intermediate French 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: FRCH 2 or equivalent Expansion of vocabulary and structural components. Explores French culture. 40761 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Halabi, S 26D-3471 n FRCH 4 — Continuing Intermediate French 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: FRCH 3 Continued development of intermediate-level proficiency in French. Explores French culture. 40762 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Halabi, S 26D-3471 n FRCH 60 — French Culture Through Cinema 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) French culture and history as presented in classic and recent subtitled French movies. Lectures and class discussions in English. 40763 M 3:00pm - 6:10pm Halabi, S 26A-3630 GEOGRAPHY n GEOG 1 — Elements of Physical Geography 3.0 Units (C-ID GEOG 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Study of the natural processes creating the earth’s physical environments: weather, climate, landforms, soils, and ecosystems. 40677 MW 8:00am- 9:25am STAFF 26D-3270 40678 F 8:30am- 11:40am STAFF 26D-3270 40679 M 12:00pm - 3:10pm Golden, D 26D-3270 40680 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Bayle, M 26D-3270 40681 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Bayle, M 26D-3270 40682 MW 3:30pm - 4:55pm Gorcik, R 26D-3270 43534 TTh 4:45pm - 6:10pm Bayle, M 26D-3270 42953 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Neyman, I 26D-3270 42954 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Pietsch, E 26D-3270 42955 Th 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 26D-3270 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n GEOG 1L — Physical Geography Laboratory 1.0 Unit (C-ID GEOG 111) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: GEOG 1 or GEOG 1H (May have been taken previously) Advisory: MATH 50 Geographical observations, experiments and demonstrations in a lab setting to explore natural earth processes and systems. 40683 W 12:00pm - 3:10pm Golden, D 26D-3270 n GEOG 2 — Human Geography 3.0 Units (C-ID GEOG 120) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Human geography with emphasis on critical areas of inquiry, research, and the interconnections of place, process. 40684 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Lobb, E 26D-3270 41073 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Lobb, E 26D-3270 41031 arrange 6.75 hours Lobb, E ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41031 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Lobb at either: ELobb@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Noncredit: Contents 41032 arrange 3.4 hours Lobb, E ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41032 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Lobb at either: ELobb@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41033 arrange 3.4 hours Lobb, E ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41033 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Lobb at either: ELobb@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ CREDIT: GEOGRAPHY / GEOLOGY 41029 arrange 3.4 hours Golden, D ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41029 is a Distance Learning Online Class. On Campus Meetings During Term: Exams will be taken on campus. Exam 1 will be available Apr. 11-15. Exam 2 will be available Jun. 6-10. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Golden at either: DGolden@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41030 arrange 3.4 hours Golden, D ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41030 is a Distance Learning Online Class. On Campus Meetings During Term: Exams will be taken on campus. Exam 1 will be available Apr. 11-15. Exam 2 will be available Jun. 6-10. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Golden at either: DGolden@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43233 arrange 3.4 hours Golden, D ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43233 is a Distance Learning Online Class. On Campus Meetings During Term: Exams will be taken on campus. Exam 1 will be available Apr. 11-15. Exam 2 will be available Jun. 6-10. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Golden at either: DGolden@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Final Exam Schedule n GEOG 5 — World Regional Geography 3.0 Units (C-ID GEOG 125) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Developmental study of the world’s regions, major countries, population, resources, economic development, physical environment. 40685 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Lobb, E 26D-3270 n GEOG 10 — Introduction to Geographic 3.0 Units Information Systems (C-ID GEOG 155) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Principles of acquiring, implementing, and analyzing spatial data with an emphasis on map design. 41247 M 9:00am- 11:05am STAFF 28B-301B and M 11:50am - 3:00pm STAFF 28B-301B n GEOG 30 — Geography of California 3.0 Units (C-ID GEOG 140) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC California’s physiographic regional patterns of population, settlement, economics, transportation, and trade. Field trip required. 40686 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Golden, D 26D-3270 GEOLOGY n GEOL 1 — Physical Geology 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for MATH 51 Minerals, rocks, volcanoes, earthquakes, and landscapes. Required field trips may involve overnight camping. 41867 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Boryta, M 60-1512 and Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Boryta, M 60-1512 41868 M 1:15pm - 4:25pm Walker, R 60-1512 and W 1:15pm - 4:25pm Walker, R 60-1512 n GEOL 2 — Historical Geology 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: GEOL 1 or GEOL 8L Tectonic, biologic and climatic development of the Earth system. Required field trips may involve overnight camping. 43032 T 8:00am - 11:10am Mrofka, D 60-1512 and Th 8:00am - 11:10am Walker, R 60-1512 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 85 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: GEOLOGY / GERMAN / HISTORY n GEOL 8 — Earth Science 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Fundamentals of geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. Field trips required. Take with GEOL 8L for lecture/lab credit. 41869 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Neves, D 11-2324 41940 F 9:00am - 12:10pm Fair, C 11-2324 41871 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Neves, D 11-2324 43030 M 9:45am - 12:55pm Lackey, H 60-1515 41872 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am STAFF 11-2324 41873 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Kingsbury, S 11-2324 41874 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Nguyen, K 11-2324 42041 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Kingsbury, S 11-2324 41988 M 1:15pm - 4:25pm Mrofka, D 60-1515 41875 TTh 1:15pm- 2:40pm STAFF 11-2324 43029 T 3:00pm - 6:10pm STAFF 11-2324 43031 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Mata, S 11-2209 41876 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Kingsbury, S 11-2324 43028 W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Fair, C 11-2324 41877 Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Roberts, C 11-2324 41878 S 9:00am - 12:10pm Grubb, B 60-1515 n GEOL 8L — Earth Science Laboratory 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: GEOL 8 or GEOL 8H (May have been taken previously) Laboratory applications and problem-solving in geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. 41879 W 9:45am - 12:55pm Lackey, H 60-1515 42027 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Mrofka, D 60-1515 41882 M 1:15pm - 4:25pm Neves, D 60-1511 41880 W 1:15pm - 4:25pm Mrofka, D 61-1515 41881 Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Hughes, R 60-1515 41883 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Mata, S 60-1515 41884 S 1:00pm - 4:10pm Grubb, B 60-1515 n GEOL 9 — Environmental Geology 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: ENGL 1A Human interactions with the geological environment for non-science majors. Field trips required. 41885 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Anders, T 60-1511 41886 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Regalado, S 61-3406 43033 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Regalado, S 61-1420 n GEOL 10 — Natural Disasters 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC A survey of the hazards faced by humans from the natural environment. Field trips required. 41887 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Webb, C 60-1512 41888 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Webb, C 60-1512 43027 Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Mata, S 11-2209 n GEOL 24 — Geologic Field Studies: Central California 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Field studies of selected central California geological provinces. Overnight field trips with substantial hiking required. 41913 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Walker, R 60-1515 and arrange 3.4 hours Mrofka, D GERMAN n GERM 1 — Elementary German 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC For students new to German, develops the ability to converse, read, and write in German. Includes cultural component. 40764 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Smith, D 26D-3471 42975 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Voss, M 26D-G280 42974 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Tsai, J 66-267 86 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n GERM 2 — Continuing Elementary German 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: GERM 1 Further development of conversational reading and writing skills in German. 40765 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Tsai, J 66-248 HISTORY n HIST 1 — History of the United States 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 History of the United States from Native American and colonial times to present. History majors should take History 7 and 8. 40931 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Stanfield, A 26A-1831 40936 MW 8:00am- 9:25am STAFF 28B-210 40932 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Carlson, F 26D-2421 40933 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Hunt, R 26A-1821 40934F 8:00am - 11:10am Earhart, K 26D-G431 40935 F 8:00am - 11:10am Hoffman, H 26A-1811 40937 TTh 8:30am - 9:55am Negrete, C 28B-212 40938 F 8:30am - 11:40am Chavez, R 26D-2421 40939 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Hoffman, H 26D-G431 NOTE: CRN 40939 above is linked to ENGL 1C (CRN 43304) and is part of the Pathways to GenEd program continuing from the fall 2015 semester, which combines two GenEd courses in a cohort. For more information, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40943 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Frickert, A 26D-2421 40940T Th 9:45am - 11:10am Jones, W 26D-G431 40941 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Tellez, A 26A-1831 40942 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Kremer, A 28B-210 40944 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Carlson, F 12-1280 40945 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Jones, W 26A-1811 40946 MW 11:30am-12:55pm STAFF 26A-1831 40947 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Hunt, R 28B-212 40948 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Esquivel, E 26D-2431 40949 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Wilson Gonzalez, J 26D-2421 40950 F 12:00pm - 3:10pm Chavez, R 26D-2421 40951 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Meza, J 26D-G431 40952 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Hoffman, H 26A-1831 40953 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Rietkerk, A 26A-2690 40954 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Hunt, R 28B-212 40955 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Esquivel, E 26A-1811 40956 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Frickert, A 26D-2421 40957 W 1:15pm- 4:25pm STAFF 20-1 40958 F 1:15pm - 4:25pm Tellez, A 26A-1831 40959 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Rietkerk, A 26A-1831 40960 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Meza, J 26A-1811 40964 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Geary, K 26D-2421 40961 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Okonyan, D 26A-1811 40962 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Loupe, L 26D-G431 40963 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Lamphier, P 26D-G411 40965 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Geary, K 26A-1831 40966 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Welch, R 26D-G431 41068 M 5:15pm - 8:25pm Haines, A 26A-1821 40967 TTh 5:15pm - 6:40pm Evanshine, S 26A-1811 41067 TTh 5:15pm - 6:40pm Menzing, T 26A-1831 41071 W 5:15pm - 8:25pm Haines, A 26A-1821 41280 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Borses, D 26A-1811 43052 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Melo, F 26D-G431 43053 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Page, R 26D-2421 41123 TTh 7:00pm - 8:25pm Evanshine, S 26A-1811 41249 TTh 7:00pm - 8:25pm Menzing, T 26A-1831 43054 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Melo, F 26A-1831 43055 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Hajialiakbar, L 26D-G431 This symbol designates special sections of courses that fit the Liberal Studies and General Education major patterns for students who plan to become elementary and secondary school teachers. Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n HIST 4 — World History: Early Modern to the Present 3.0 Units (C-ID HIST 160) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Social, political, economic, and cultural changes during the modern period from a global and comparative perspective. 40971 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Jones, W 26D-2411 40972T Th 8:00am - 9:25am Jones, W 26D-G431 40973 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Frickert, A 26D-2421 n HIST 7 — History of the United States to 1877 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A U.S. History to 1877. Examines social, economic, political, intellectual, military themes and patterns of U.S. development. 40976 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Wilson Gonzalez, J 26D-2491 41126 TTh 8:30am - 9:55am Chavez, R 26A-1811 41127 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Earhart, K 26A-1821 41128 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Carlson, F 26D-G431 41250F 11:30am - 2:40pm Earhart, K 26D-G431 43059 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Wilson Gonzalez, J 26A-1811 43060 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Melo, F 26D-G431 n HIST 8 — History of the United States from 1865 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A U.S. history from 1865. Examines social, economic, political, intellectual, and military themes and patterns of U.S. development. 40977 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Earhart, K 26D-G431 40978 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Cannon, K 26A-1821 40979 F 9:45am - 12:55pm Tellez, A 26A-1831 40980 MW 10:15am - 11:40am Chavez, R 26D-3411 40981 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Tellez, A 26A-1831 41274 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Cannon, K 26D-G431 43061 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Page, R 26D-2421 n HIST 8H — History of the United States from 1865 - Honors 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program Honors course designed to provide an enriched experience. May not receive credit for both HIST 8 and HIST 8H. 43062 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Jones, W 26A-1831 n HIST 11 — History of Modern Asia 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 History of East, South, and Southeast Asia from the early modern period to the present. 40982 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Frickert, A 26D-2421 40983 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Frickert, A 26D-2421 n HIST 16 — The Wild West - A History, 1800-1890 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 History of the 19th Century Trans-Mississippi West. 40984 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Hoffman, H 26A-1821 This symbol designates special sections of courses that fit the Liberal Studies and General Education major patterns for students who plan to become elementary and secondary school teachers. Noncredit: Contents n HIST 19 — History of Mexico 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Cultural and social history of the Mexican people from pre-Columbian civilization to modern Mexico. 40985 TTh 10:15am - 11:40am Negrete, C 28B-212 n HIST 31 — History of the African American 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 History and culture of African Americans from Reconstruction period to the present. 43650 MW 9:45am- 11:10am STAFF 28B-210 40986 MW 3:30pm - 4:55pm Welch, R 26D-G431 n HIST 35 — History of Africa 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 History of Africa from prehistoric times to the present with a focus on cultural, social, political, and economic changes. 40988 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Grimstad, A 26D-2491 43057 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Grimstad, A 26A-1821 n HIST 36 — Women in American History 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Women’s experience within the context of major themes of United States history. 40989 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Earhart, K 26D-G431 40990 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Kremer, A 28B-210 40991 W 11:30am - 2:40pm Cannon, K 26D-2411 40992 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Earhart, K 26A-1821 43058 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Lamphier, P 26D-G411 CREDIT: HISTORY / HISTOTECHNOLOGY n HIST 3 — World History: Prehistoric to Early Modern 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Human societies from their origins to the Early Modern period from a global and comparative perspective. 40969 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Grimstad, A 26D-2491 40970 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Grimstad, A 26D-2491 43056 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Grimstad, A 26D-2491 Final Exam Schedule n HIST 39 — California History 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 The social, economic, and political development of California and the Pacific Coast from the earliest times to the present. 40993 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Hoffman, H 26A-1821 40994T 5:15pm - 8:25pm Haines, A 26A-1821 n HIST 40 — History of the Mexican American 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 U.S. History with a special emphasis on the role of Mexican Americans in the development of the nation. 40995 TTh 10:15am - 11:40am Chavez, R 26A-1811 40996 T 1:15pm - 4:25pm Tellez, A 26A-1831 40997 Th 1:15pm - 4:25pm Tellez, A 26A-1831 40998 W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Menzing, T 26D-2240 n HIST 44 — History of Native Americans 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 History of the U.S. from Colonial times to the present with special emphasis on the role of Native Americans. 40999 MW 8:30am - 9:55am Chavez, R 26A-1811 HISTOTECHNOLOGY n HT 12 — Beginning Histotechniques 5.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: HT 1 and HT 2 Advisory: MICR 22 Theory and practice of histotechnology. Fixation, processing, embedding, microtomy and hematoxylin-eosin (H and E) stain. 41936 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Mac Donald, J 60-2512 and TTh 11:30am - 2:40pm Mac Donald, J 60-2512 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 87 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents CREDIT: HONORS PROGRAM APPLICATION 88 Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n HT 17 — Work Experience in Histotechnology 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: HT 12 and compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog On-the-job experience in histotechnology at an approved work site. Placement by Program Director. 41938 arrange 4.7 hours Mac Donald, J 60-2411 n HT 17 — Work Experience in Histotechnology 2.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: HT 12 and compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog On-the-job experience in histotechnology at an approved work site. Placement by Program Director. 41939 arrange 9.4 hours Mac Donald, J 60-2411 HONORS PROGRAM The following classes are open to students in the Mt. SAC Honors Program only. Information on eligibility and benefits can be found on our website, http://honors.mtsac.edu. To apply, please submit your application, transcript, and proof of English 1A eligibility to the Honors Program Office, Bldg. 26A, Room 1680. For information, contact the Honors Program (909) 594-5611, Ext. 4665; honors@mtsac.edu. Students who have already been admitted to the Honors Program will be e-mailed the Honors course reference numbers or may pick up Honors course reference numbers in the Honors Office (26A-1680). n MATH 110H — Elementary Statistics 42175 F 8:00am - 11:10am Guth, S 3.0 Units 61-2302 n MUS 13H — Introduction to Music Appreciation 43309 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Kuo, T 3.0 Units 1B/C-1 n NF 25H — Essentials of Nutrition 41551 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Impara, C 3.0 Units 19B-3 n OCEA 10H — Introduction to Oceanography 43040 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lackey, H 3.0 Units 60-1628 n PHIL 20BH — History of Modern Philosophy 43015 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Kostiuk, E 43016 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Merward III, C 3.0 Units 11-2105 11-2312 n POLI 1H — Political Science 40740 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Simon, C 3.0 Units 26D-G411 n PSYC 1AH — Introduction to Psychology 41148 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Kolchakian, M 43247 MW 3:30pm - 4:55pm Louie, C 3.0 Units 26A-2620 26A-2831 n SOC 1H — Sociology 43089 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Hatch, R 3.0 Units 26A-1690 n SOC 20H — Sociology of Ethnic Relations 41060 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Hatch, R 3.0 Units 26A-1690 n SPCH 1AH — Public Speaking 40731 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Klawitter, K 4.0 Units 26A-3871 n SPCH 20H — Argumentation and Debate 43067 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Cantrell, D 3.0 Units 26D-1411 HOSPITALITY AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT n HRM 51 — Introduction to Hospitality 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Hospitality industry segments and types of operations with an emphasis on career opportunities. 41501 M 8:00am - 11:10am Doonan, S 19B-3 42982 W 6:00pm - 9:10pm Dewald, B 19B-3 Admission Requirements: For all first-time college students: 1. Eligibility for English lA 2. 3.5 cumulative GPA (weighted GPA is acceptable) Admission Requirements: For students who have already taken college courses: 1. Eligibility for English lA 2. 3.2 cumulative GPA or higher with a minimum of 9 transferable units Honors Courses Available n ANTH 1H — Biological Anthropology 41790 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Borella, F 3.0 Units 61-2312 n AHIS 6H — History of Modern Art 41111 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Kowell, M 3.0 Units 26D-2220 n CHEM 50H — General Chemistry I 42305 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Beam, T and TTh 11:30am - 2:40pm Beam, T 5.0 Units 7-2102 60-3620 n CHLD 10H — Child Growth and Lifespan Development 41462 T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Hughey, D 3.0 Units 73 n ENGL 1AH — Freshman Composition 40480 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Cannon, H 4.0 Units 26D-3491 n ENGL 1CH — Critical Thinking and Writing 40504 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Cannon, H 40505 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Avila, R 41192 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Brantingham, J 4.0 Units 26D-3491 26A-3831 26D-3411 Noncredit: Contents n HRM 52 — Food Safety and Sanitation 1.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Principles of safety and sanitation in the food service industry. Passing the ServSafe manager exam is required to receive credit. 41502 W 04/13 1:00pm - 3:00pm Weatherilt, S 17-11A and arrange 3.25 hours Weatherilt, S ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41502 is a Hybrid Class taught online with one scheduled meeting on campus. NOTE: This course requires the passing of the Food Manager Exam to receive credit. Exam date: Wednesday, April 13 from 1:00 - 3:00 pm in 17-11A. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Weatherilt at either: SWeatherilt@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ CREDIT: HISTOTECHNOLOGY / HONORS PROGRAM / HOSPITALITY & RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT n HT 16 — Histochemistry and Immunohistochemistry 4.0 Units Prerequisite: HT 12 and HT 10 Degree Applicable Practical applications of enzyme and immunological reactions as they relate to tissue staining. Field trip required. 41937 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Mac Donald, J 60-2512 and W 11:30am - 2:40pm Mac Donald, J 60-2512 Final Exam Schedule 89 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: HOSPITALITY & RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT 41503 W 04/13 1:00pm - 3:00pm Weatherilt, S 17-11A and arrange 3.25 hours Weatherilt, S ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41503 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. NOTE: This course requires the passing of the Food Manager Exam to receive credit. Exam date: Wednesday, April 13 from 1:00 - 3:00 pm in 17-11A. NOTE: This class is restricted to students who have applied and been accepted into the Culinary Arts Cohort. If you are interested in finding out more about the Culinary Arts cohort and how to apply, please visit http://mtsac.edu/culinaryarts and download the cohort catalog. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Weatherilt at either: SWeatherilt@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41698 W 06/08 1:00pm - 3:00pm Weatherilt, S 17-11A and arrange 3.25 hours Weatherilt, S ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41698 is a Hybrid Class taught online with one scheduled meeting on campus. NOTE: This course requires the passing of the Food Manager Exam to receive credit. Exam date: Wednesday, June 8 from 1:00 - 3:00 pm in 17-11A. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Weatherilt at either: SWeatherilt@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n HRM 54 — Basic Cooking Techniques 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: HRM 52 Professional cooking techniques for commercial operations. Uniform, knife set, ServSafe Manager Certification required. 41504 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Doonan, S 19B-5 and TTh 9:45am - 12:55pm Doonan, S 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41504 Students must carry a valid Food Handler Card or Food Manager Card before registering for the class and present their card on the first day of class. Students without a Food Handler Card may be dropped from class. 41699 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Doonan, S 19B-5 and TTh 9:45am - 12:55pm Doonan, S 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41699: This class is restricted to students who have applied and been accepted into the Culinary Arts Cohort. If you are interested in finding out more about the Culinary Arts cohort and how to apply, please visit http://mtsac.edu/culinaryarts and download the cohort catalog.NOTE:Students must carry a valid Food Handler Card or Food Manager Card before registering for the class and present their card on the first day of class. Students without a Food Handler Card may be dropped from class. 90 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n HRM 57 — Hospitality Cost Control 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: HRM 51 (May have been taken previously) Analyzing and managing: food, beverage, labor, and other costs within a hospitality operation. 41505 arrange 3.4 hours Doonan, S ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41505 is a Distance Learning Online Class . How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Doonan at either: SDoonan@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n HRM 61 — Menu Planning 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: HRM 51 Menu development, design, and analysis. Includes demographics, costing, pricing, and a practical concept-to-creation project. 41506 W 8:00am - 11:10am Doonan, S 19B-3 n HRM 64 — Hospitality Financial Accounting 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: BUSA 11 or Eligibility for MATH 50 Financial accounting specific to hospitality businesses. Emphasis on: bookkeeping, financial statements development and analysis. 41507 T 8:00am - 11:10am Lao, F 19B-3 n HRM 66 — Hospitality Law 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: HRM 51 Business law topics as they relate to the hospitality industry. Field trip required. 41508 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Lao, F 19B-3 n HRM 81 — Garde Manger 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Preparation and presentation of: sauces, soups, salads, sandwiches, appetizers, hors d’oeuvres, and buffets. 41509 TTh 1:15pm - 3:20pm Shum, M 19B-5 and TTh 3:25pm - 6:40pm Shum, M 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41509 Students must carry a valid Food Handler Card or Food Manager Card before registering for the class and present their card on the first day of class. Students without a Food Handler Card may be dropped from class. 41700 TTh 1:15pm - 3:20pm Shum, M 19B-5 and TTh 3:30pm - 6:40pm Shum, M 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41700: This class is restricted to students who have applied and been accepted into the Culinary Arts Cohort. If you are interested in finding out more about the Culinary Arts cohort and how to apply, please visit http://mtsac.edu/culinaryarts and download the cohort catalog.NOTE:Students must carry a valid Food Handler Card or Food Manager Card before registering for the class and present their card on the first day of class. Students without a Food Handler Card may be dropped from class. Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n HRM 83 — International Cuisines 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Preparation of international cuisines from Asia, Europe, the Mediterranean, and Latin America. 41511 TTh 7:30am - 9:20am Doonan, S 19B-5 and TTh 9:35am - 12:55pm Doonan, S 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41511 Students must carry a valid Food Handler Card or Food Manager Card before registering for the class and present their card on the first day of class. Students without a Food Handler Card may be dropped from class. 41702 TTh 7:30am - 9:20am Doonan, S 19B-5 and TTh 9:35am - 12:55pm Doonan, S 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41702: This class is restricted to students who have applied and been accepted into the Culinary Arts Cohort. If you are interested in finding out more about the Culinary Arts cohort and how to apply, please visit http://mtsac.edu/culinaryarts and download the cohort catalog.NOTE:Students must carry a valid Food Handler Card or Food Manager Card before registering for the class and present their card on the first day of class. Students without a Food Handler Card may be dropped from class. n HRM 91 — Hospitality Work Experience 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog On-the-job experience related to classroom-based learning. 75 paid or 60 non-paid hours required for each unit of credit. 41512 arrange 14.1 hours Shum, M OCAM NOTE: CRN 41512 is a 3 units work experience course with an orientation meeting Friday, February 27 from 10:00-11:00am in 19B-3. Only students majoring in Hospitality Management who have already secured an internship site in the Hospitality industry are eligible to register for this course. INDUSTRIAL DESIGN ENGINEERING n IDE 150 — Design Foundations 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: IDE 110 and IDE 120 and IDE 130 Corequisite: IDE 160 and IDE 170 Digital graphic media for industrial design used to convey complex design and manufacturing criteria. 40219 MW 8:00am - 9:00am Takahashi, S 28B-310 and MW 9:05am - 10:40am Takahashi, S 28B-310 Noncredit: Contents n IDE 160 — Intermediate CAD 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: IDE 110 and IDE 120 and IDE 130 Corequisite: IDE 150 and IDE 170 Applications, methods, theories, and industrial design processes. Includes sketching and CAD parametric solid modeling. 40220 TTh 8:30am - 9:30am James, S 28B-310 and TTh 9:35am - 11:00am James, S 28B-310 n IDE 170 — Introduction to Prototyping 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: IDE 110 and IDE 120 and IDE 130 Corequisite: IDE 150 and IDE 160 Processes and materials employed when creating breadboards, proof of concept models, form studies, prototypes. 40221 TTh 12:00pm - 1:00pm James, S 28A-102K and TTh 1:05pm - 2:30pm James, S 28A-102K n IDE 250 — Product Design and Viability 6.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: IDE 210 and IDE 220 and IDE 230 Corequisite: IDE 270 Product life cycle from design to manufacturing and distribution. Portfolio-based course that includes fabrication of a product. 40382 MW 8:00am - 9:30am James, S 28A-102K and MW 9:35am - 2:30pm James, S 28A-102K n IDE 270 — Manufacturing Processes and Materials 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: IDE 210 and IDE 220 and IDE 230 Corequisite: IDE 250 Relationships between common manufacturing processes and their impact on the design process. 40383 TTh 12:00pm - 12:20pm Takahashi, S 28B-310 and TTh 12:25pm - 4:35pm Takahashi, S 28B-310 INSPECTION AND ESTIMATING, BUILDING n INSP 71 — Construction Estimating 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Construction estimating and bidding procedures using contract documents, construction drawings and cost data. 40222 W 7:00pm- 10:10pm STAFF 13 INTERIOR DESIGN n ID 10 — Introduction to Interior Design 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Interior design that meet individual, functional and environmental needs. Field trips may be required. 41690 F 9:00am - 11:05am Lo, N 13-1230 41689 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Ball, H 18-9 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 41691 Th 6:30pm - 8:35pm Dominguez, V 13-1230 n ID 10L — Introduction to Interior Design Laboratory 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: ID 10 (May have been taken previously) Application of interior design practice that meet individual, functional and environmental needs. Field trips may be required. 41693 Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Dominguez, V 13-1230 n ID 21 — Color and Design Theory II 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: ID 20 Systematic process of designing three-dimensional objects. Field trips may be required. 41555 M 9:00am - 11:05am Eatman, E 13-1230 and M 11:30am - 2:40pm Eatman, E 13-1230 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ CREDIT: HOSPITALITY & RESTAURANT MGMT. / INDUSTRIAL DESIGN ENGINEERING / INSPECTION & EST. / INTERIOR DESIGN n HRM 82 — Baking and Pastry 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Preparation of baked goods and pastries. 41510 TTh 1:15pm - 3:25pm Shum, M 19B-5 and TTh 3:35pm - 6:40pm Shum, M 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41510 Students must carry a valid Food Handler Card or Food Manager Card before registering for the class and present their card on the first day of class. Students without a Food Handler Card may be dropped from class. 41701 TTh 1:15pm - 3:25pm Shum, M 19B-5 and TTh 3:35pm - 6:40pm Shum, M 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41701: This class is restricted to students who have applied and been accepted into the Culinary Arts Cohort. If you are interested in finding out more about the Culinary Arts cohort and how to apply, please visit http://mtsac.edu/culinaryarts and download the cohort catalog.NOTE:Students must carry a valid Food Handler Card or Food Manager Card before registering for the class and present their card on the first day of class. Students without a Food Handler Card may be dropped from class. Final Exam Schedule 91 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: INTERIOR DESIGN n ID 22 — Design Drawing for Interior Design 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Communication elements required to convey design ideas to building trades. Field trips may be required. 41556 Th 9:00am - 11:05am Tran, N 13-1230 and Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Tran, N 13-1230 n ID 25 — Space Planning for Interior Design I 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: ID 22 or ID 23 or ARCH 141 or ARCH 11 Federal and state codes and specifications for life-safety requirements. Field trips may be required. 41557 T 9:00am - 11:05am Eatman, E 13-1230 and T 11:30am - 2:40pm Eatman, E 13-1230 n ID 26 — Space Planning for Interior Design II 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: ID 22 or ID 23 or ARCH 141 or ARCH 11 Advisory: ID 25 Space planning with an emphasis on programming, furniture standards and codes. Field trips may be required. 41558 T 9:00am - 11:05am Eatman, E 13-1230 and T 11:30am - 2:40pm Eatman, E 13-1230 n ID 29 — Interior Design Studio I 3.0 Units Prerequisite: ID 26 Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: ID 12, ID 21, ID 27 Analysis and application of design concepts to interior environments in a studio environment. Field trips may be required. 43277 W 9:00am - 11:05am Eatman, E 13-1230 and W 11:30am - 2:40pm Eatman, E 13-1230 n ID 31 — Building Systems for Interior Design 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: ID 22 or ID 23 or ARCH 141 or ARCH 11 Residential and commercial construction systems and materials. Field trips may be required. 42979 T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Tran, N 13-1230 and T 6:30pm - 8:35pm Tran, N 13-1230 n ID 34 — Computer Aided Drawing for Interior Design II 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: ID 22 or ARCH 141 or ARCH 11 Three-dimensional computer modeling, rendering, lighting and flythroughs as used in interior design. Field trips may be required. 41563 MW 6:00pm - 6:50pm Mansouri, B 18-5 and MW 7:00pm - 8:30pm Mansouri, B 18-5 92 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n ID 37 — Business Practices for Interior Design 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Principles and procedures for interior design professionals to start a business. Field trips may be required. 42978 M 12:00pm - 3:10pm Arakaki, C 13-1220 n ID 38 — Internship in Interior Design 2.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience/Internship regulations as designated in the College Catalog Designed to provide the student with actual on-the-job experience in the interior design profession. 41561 arrange 9.4 hours Eatman, E OCAM NOTE: CRN 41561 above is a 2 unit work experience course with an orientation meeting Tuesday, February 23 from 2:40 -3:40 pm in 13-1240. Only students who have already secured an internship site in the Interior Design industry should register for this course. For more information, contact Professor Eatman at EEatman@mtsac.edu. n ID 39 — Interior Design Studio II 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: ID 26 Advisory: ID 29 Analysis and application of design concepts to interior environments. Field trips may be required. 43278 W 9:00am - 11:05am Eatman, E 13-1230 and W 11:30am - 2:40pm Eatman, E 13-1230 n ID 40 — Kitchen and Bath Studio I 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: ID 22 or ARCH 11 or ARCH 141 Advisory: ID 32 and ID 31 and ID 25 Kitchen and bath design with an emphasis on NKBA’s Planning Guidelines. Field trips may be required. 41560 MW 3:15pm - 4:15pm Tran, N 13-1230 and MW 4:25pm - 5:45pm Tran, N 13-1230 n ID 41 — Kitchen and Bath Studio II 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: ID 40 Advisory: ID32 Kitchen and bath design that focuses on universal design, design concepts, and historical design. Field trips may be required. 41719 MW 3:15pm - 4:15pm Tran, N 13-1230 and MW 4:25pm - 5:45pm Tran, N 13-1230 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n ID 50 — Interior Design Specialized Studio 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: ID 26 Design experience to enhance interior design curriculum. Portfolio pieces will be produced. Field trips may be required. 43279 MW 6:00pm- 6:50pm STAFF 13-1230 and MW 7:00pm - 8:30pm STAFF 13-1230 NOTE: CRN 43279 Feng Shui Design for Residential and Hospitality Interiors. ITALIAN n ITAL 1 — Elementary Italian 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Intended for students without previous exposure to Italian. 40766 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Ott, S 26B-3551 40767 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Spanu, L 61-3311 43338 F 9:00am - 1:15pm Pezzera, V 26B-3561 40768 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Ott, S 26B-3551 40769 TTh 9:45am- 11:50am STAFF 40-121 43146 MW 12:00pm- 2:05pm STAFF 26B-3551 40770 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Ott, S 26B-3551 41291 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Santostefano, M 18-1 43307 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Petry, P 26B-3551 42993 TTh 6:45pm- 8:50pm STAFF 26B-3551 n ITAL 2 — Continuing Elementary Italian 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ITAL 1 Further development of conversational, reading and writing skills in Italian. 40771 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Spanu, L 61-3311 40772 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Santostefano, M 18-1 n ITAL 3 — Intermediate Italian 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: ITAL 2 Development of intermediate Italian language skills and their use as tools in exploring Italian civilization. 40773 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Ott, S 26B-3551 n ITAL 60 — Italian Culture Through Cinema 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Italian culture presented through subtitled movies. Lectures and discussions in English. 40774 T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Pezzera, V 26D-2421 Noncredit: Contents JAPANESE n JAPN 1 — Elementary Japanese 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Elementary course for students without prior exposure to Japanese including an introduction to Japanese culture. 40775 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Brown, Y 26B-3555 40776 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Luther, M 26B-3555 40778 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Kiang, G 26B-3555 40779 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Parks, Y 26B-3555 40777 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Uchida, Y 80-1421 40780 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Saito, S 28B-212 40783 F 1:30pm - 5:45pm Sawada, M 66-269 40781 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Appel, K 26D-3471 40782 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Sawada, M 66-209 40784 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Saito, S 28B-212 40785 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Tauchi, S 26B-3555 40786 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Fukushima, N 26B-3555 42998 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Johnston, S 66-269 42997 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Appel, K 26B-3555 n JAPN 2 — Continuing Elementary Japanese 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: JAPN 1 Further development of elementary skills in Japanese. 40787 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Luther, M 40-119 40788 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Kiang, G 26B-3555 41130 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Parks, Y 26B-3551 41277 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Tauchi, S 26B-3555 42999 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Ketenchian, G 26B-3555 n JAPN 3 — Intermediate Japanese 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: JAPN 2 Continued development of writing ability emphasizing development of thought through Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana. 40789 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Brown, Y 26B-3555 40790 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Okubo, E 21G-2 CREDIT: INTERIOR DESIGN / ITALIAN / JAPANESE / JOURNALISM n ID 48 — Internship in Kitchen and Bath 3.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience/Internship regulations as designated in the College Catalog Corequisite: ID 40 (May have been taken previously) Job experience in the interior design profession at NKBA member work site. 75 paid or 60 non-paid clock hours required. 41562 arrange 14.1 hours Eatman, E OCAM NOTE: CRN 41562 above is a 3 units work experience course with an orientation meeting Tuesday, February 23 from 2:40 - 3:40 pm in 13-1240. Only students who have already secured an internship site in the Interior Design (Kitchen and Bath) industry should register for this course. For more information, contact Professor Eatman at EEatman@mtsac.edu. Final Exam Schedule n JAPN 4 — Continuing Intermediate Japanese 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: JAPN 3 Continuing intermediate study and review of grammar, vocabulary, culture, and literature. 40792 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Fukushima, N 26B-3555 JOURNALISM n JOUR 100 — Introduction to Mass Media 3.0 Units (C-ID JOUR 100) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ENGL 1A Mass media and interrelationships with society, including history, structure, law, ethics, and trends. 41034 T 9:45am - 11:10am DePaola, G 26D-G471 and arrange 1.7 hours DePaola, G ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41034 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor DePaola at either: GDePaola@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 40598 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm DePaola, G 26D-G471 40599 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm DePaola, G 26D-G471 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 93 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: JOURNALISM / KINESIOLOGY n JOUR 101 — Beginning Newswriting 3.0 Units (C-ID JOUR 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Gathering, organizing and writing news in journalistic style across multiple platforms. 40600 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Albertson, T 26D-3220 n JOUR 102 — Intermediate Newswriting 3.0 Units (C-ID JOUR 210) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: JOUR 101 Newsgathering, organizing and writing news and features in journalistic style across multiple platforms. 40601 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Albertson, T 26D-3220 n JOUR 114 — Student News Media Staff 3.0 Units (C-ID JOUR 130) Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Practical experience in a newsroom lab setting writing and producing the college student news publications. 40602 T 11:30am - 12:35pm Albertson, T 26D-3220 and T 12:45pm - 2:50pm Albertson, T 26D-3220 and arrange 4.25 hours Albertson, T 26D-3220 n JOUR 115 — Student News Media Editing Staff 3.0 Units (C-ID JOUR 131) Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: JOUR 114 Management and leadership involvement in writing and producing the college student print publications. 40603 Th 11:30am - 12:35pm Albertson, T 26D-3220 and Th 12:45pm - 2:50pm Albertson, T 26D-3220 and arrange 4.25 hours Albertson, T 26D-3220 KINESIOLOGY: ADAPTIVE n KINL 2 — Physical Fitness for the Physically Limited 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) A modified physical fitness conditioning program incorporating cardiovascular training exercises. 42378 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Ripley, D 27A-107 NOTE: CRN 42378: This class will include walking. n KINL 18 — Weight Training for the Physically Limited .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Designed to assist students develop strength, endurance and flexibility through weight training. 42379 TTh 11:30am - 12:35pm Ripley, D 27A-107 94 Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n KINA 14 — Water Polo 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Fundamental water polo skills including conditioning, drills, and game situations. 42386 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Ruh, L POOL n KINA 20 — Aquatic Fitness 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Student must be able to perform front crawl 50 yards. 42389 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Lepp, J POOL KINESIOLOGY: ATHLETICS n KINX 6 — Baseball - Men 3.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42391 MTWThF 2:00pm - 4:20pm Smith, K 45B NOTE: CRN 42391: Enrollment for intercollegiate Baseball Team members. n KINX 9 — Conditioning for Sports .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 43019 TTh 6:00am - 7:59am Lepp, J POOL 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 43019: is conditioning for intercollegiate Women’s Swimming and Diving Team memebers. 42549 T 11:00am - 1:10pm Dennis, M 3-1FL NOTE: CRN 42549: is conditioning for intercollegiate Women’s Volleyball Team members. 42390 MW 1:01pm - 2:05pm Rieben, M POOL NOTE: CRN 42390 is conditioning for intercollegiate Men’s Swimming and Diving Team members. 43433 MW 1:15pm - 2:20pm Salvador, S 45SB NOTE: CRN 43433: is conditioning for intercollegiate Men’s and Women’s Tennis Team members. First class meeting will take place in the softball bleachers. Please call the Kinseiology Division office at (909) 274-4630 if you have any questions. 42396 MW 4:45pm - 5:50pm Kamaka, R 50G-102 NOTE: CRN 42396: is conditioning for intercollegiate Men’s Track and Field Team members. 42397 TTh 4:45pm - 5:50pm Kamaka, R 50G-102 NOTE: CRN 42397: is conditioning for intercollegiate Women’s Track and Field Team members. KINESIOLOGY: AQUATICS n KINX 26 — Softball - Women 3.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42392 MTWThF 3:05pm - 5:25pm Rojas, R 45SB NOTE: CRN 42392: Enrollment for intercollegiate Softball Team members. n KINA 8A — Swimming - Beginning 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42380 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Ruh, L POOL 42382 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Ruh, L POOL 42387 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Lepp, J POOL 42384 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Ruh, L POOL n KINX 28 — Swimming - Men 3.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42393 MTWThF 2:05pm - 4:25pm Ruh, M POOL NOTE: CRN 42393: Enrollment for intercollegiate Men’s Swim Team members. n KINA 8B — Swimming - Intermediate 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42381 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Ruh, L POOL 42383 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Ruh, L POOL 42388 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Lepp, J POOL 42385 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Ruh, L POOL n KINX 30 — Swimming - Women 3.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42394 MTWThF 1:40pm - 4:00pm Jackson, C POOL NOTE: CRN 42394: Enrollment for intercollegiate Women’s Swim Team members. Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n KINX 34 — Tennis - Women 3.5 Units (May be taken four times for credit) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42407 MTWTh 2:30pm - 5:30pm Salvador, S 45SB NOTE: CRN 42407: Enrollment for intercollegiate Women’s Tennis Team members. First class meeting will take place in the softball bleachers. Please call the Kinseiology Division office at (909) 2744630 if you have any questions. n KINX 38 — Track and Field - Men 3.5 Units (May be taken four times for credit) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42408 MTWThF 2:15pm - 4:35pm Kamaka, R STDIUM NOTE: CRN 42408: Enrollment for intercollegiate Men’s Track and Field Team members. n KINX 42 — Track and Field - Women 3.5 Units (May be taken four times for credit) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42409 MTWThF 2:15pm - 4:35pm Todd, D STDIUM NOTE: CRN 42409: Enrollment for intercollegiate Women’s Track and Field Team members. n KINX 99 — Off-Season Athletics 1.0 Unit (May be taken four times for credit) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 43020 MWF 7:00am - 9:20am Smiley, J 2-T121 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 43020: Enrollment for intercollegiate Pep Squad Team members. n KINX 99 — Off-Season Athletics 2.0 Units (May be taken four times for credit) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42404 MTWTh 7:30am - 9:05am Lutz, M POOL NOTE: CRN 42404: Enrollment for intercollegiate Women’s Water Polo Team members. 42401 TWThF 9:30am - 11:00am Sanchez, J 45S NOTE: CRN 42401: Enrollment for intercollegiate Men’s Soccer Team members. 42398 MWTh 11:10am - 1:10pm Dennis, M 3-1FL NOTE: CRN 42398: Enrollment for intercollegiate Women’s Volleyball Team members. 42405 MTWTh 11:30am - 1:00pm Rieben, M POOL NOTE: CRN 42405: Enrollment for intercollegiate Men’s Water Polo Team members. 42399 TTh 1:00pm - 2:45pm Bowen, M 45S and W 6:30pm - 9:00pm Bowen, M 45S NOTE: CRN 42399: Enrollment for intercollegiate Women’s Soccer Team members. 42400 TWTh 1:15pm - 3:15pm Maloney, C 3-1FL NOTE: CRN 42400: Enrollment for intercollegiate Men’s Basketball Team members. 43431 TTh 2:00pm - 5:00pm Osbourne, G 45G NOTE: CRN 43431: Enrollment for intercollegiate Golf Team members. 42402 TWTh 3:20pm - 5:20pm Crichlow, B 3-1FL NOTE: CRN 42402: Enrollment for intercollegiate Women’s Basketball Team members. 42403 MTWTh 5:25pm - 6:50pm Rivera, D 27C-MAT NOTE: CRN 42403: Enrollment for intercollegiate Men’s Wrestling Team members. Noncredit: Contents n KINX 99 — Off-Season Athletics 2.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42395 MW 2:30pm - 4:00pm Jastrab, R 50P and TTh 2:30pm - 5:00pm Jastrab, R 50P NOTE: CRN 42395: Enrollment for intercollegiate Football Team members. KINESIOLOGY: FITNESS n KINF 10A — Weight Training - Beginning .5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 43066 arrange 2.25 hours Jastrab, R 50G-109 NOTE: CRN 43066: Students must come to Building 50G on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday of the first week of class for completion of Orientation or they may be dropped. Weight Room hours are MTWTh 7:00 a.m. - 9:10 p.m., F 7:00 a.m. - 6:20 p.m. 43070 arrange 4.5 hours Jastrab, R 50G-109 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43070: Students must come to Building 50G on Monday or Tuesday of the FIRST WEEK of class for completion of Orientation. Weight Room hours are MTWTh 7:00 a.m. - 9:10 p.m., F 7:00 a.m. - 6:20 p.m. CREDIT: KINESIOLOGY n KINX 32 — Tennis - Men 3.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42406 MTWTh 2:30pm - 5:30pm Salvador, S TBA NOTE: CRN 42406: Enrollment for intercollegiate Men’s Tennis Team members. First class meeting will take place in the softball bleachers. Please call the Kinseiology Division office at (909) 2744630 if you have any questions. Final Exam Schedule n KINF 10A — Weight Training - Beginning 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 43073 arrange 3.5 hours Jastrab, R 50G-109 NOTE: CRN 43073: Students must come to Building 50G on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday of the first week of class for completion of Orientation. Weight Room hours are MTWTh 7:00 a.m. - 9:10 p.m., F 7:00 a.m. - 6:20 p.m 43077 arrange 6.75 hours Jastrab, R 50G-109 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43077: Students must come to Building 50G on Monday or Tuesday of the FIRST WEEK of class for completion of Orientation. Weight Room hours are MTWTh 7:00 a.m. - 9:10 p.m., F 7:00 a.m. - 6:20 p.m. n KINF 10A — Weight Training - Beginning 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 43080 arrange 6.75 hours Jastrab, R 50G-109 NOTE: CRN 43080: Students must come to Building 50G on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday of the first week of class for completion of Orientation. Weight Room hours are MTWTh 7:00 a.m. - 9:10 p.m., F 7:00 a.m. - 6:20 p.m. n KINF 10B — Weight Training - Intermediate .5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: KINF 10A or weight training experience 43068 arrange 2.25 hours Jastrab, R 50G-109 NOTE: CRN 43068: Students must come to Building 50G on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday of the first week of class for completion of Orientation or they may be dropped. Weight Room hours are MTWTh 7:00 a.m. - 9:10 p.m., F 7:00 a.m. - 6:20 p.m. 43071 arrange 4.5 hours Jastrab, R 50G-109 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43071: Students must come to Building 50G on Monday or Tuesday of the FIRST WEEK of class for completion of Orientation. Weight Room hours are MTWTh 7:00 a.m. - 9:10 p.m., F 7:00 a.m. - 6:20 p.m. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 95 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: KINESIOLOGY n KINF 10B — Weight Training - Intermediate 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: KINF 10A or weight training experience 43075 arrange 3.5 hours Jastrab, R 50G-109 NOTE: CRN 43075: Students must come to Building 50G on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday of the first week of class for completion of Orientation. Weight Room hours are MTWTh 7:00 a.m. - 9:10 p.m., F 7:00 a.m. - 6:20 p.m 43078 arrange 6.75 hours Jastrab, R 50G-109 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43078: Students must come to Building 50G on Monday or Tuesday of the FIRST WEEK of class for completion of Orientation. Weight Room hours are MTWTh 7:00 a.m. - 9:10 p.m., F 7:00 a.m. - 6:20 p.m. Noncredit: Contents n KINF 34B — Cardiorespiratory Training Intermediate .5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Individualized cardiovascular exercise for students able to participate in aerobic activity at a moderate level of intensity. 43085 arrange 2.25 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 NOTE: CRN 43085: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. n KINF 10B — Weight Training - Intermediate 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: KINF 10A or weight training experience 43081 arrange 6.75 hours Jastrab, R 50G-109 NOTE: CRN 43081: Students must come to Building 50G on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday of the first week of class for completion of Orientation. Weight Room hours are MTWTh 7:00 a.m. - 9:10 p.m., F 7:00 a.m. - 6:20 p.m. n KINF 34B — Cardiorespiratory Training Intermediate 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Individualized cardiovascular exercise for students able to participate in aerobic activity at a moderate level of intensity. 43087 arrange 3.5 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 NOTE: CRN 43087: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. n KINF 34A — Cardiorespiratory Training Beginning .5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Beginning individualized cardiovascular exercise for students needing to start at a fundamental level of intensity. 43084 arrange 2.25 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 NOTE: CRN 43084: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. n KINF 34B — Cardiorespiratory Training Intermediate 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Individualized cardiovascular exercise for students able to participate in aerobic activity at a moderate level of intensity. 43083 arrange 6.75 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 NOTE: CRN 43083: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. n KINF 34A — Cardiorespiratory Training Beginning 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Beginning individualized cardiovascular exercise for students needing to start at a fundamental level of intensity. 43086 arrange 3.5 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 NOTE: CRN 43086: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. n KINF 36A — Circuit Training Beginning .5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Beginning Circuit Training for individuals with little or no weight training experience. 43088 2.25 hours Lanaro, G NOTE: CRN 43088: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. 43092 arrange 4.5 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43092: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. n KINF 34A — Cardiorespiratory Training Beginning 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Beginning individualized cardiovascular exercise for students needing to start at a fundamental level of intensity. 43082 arrange 6.75 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 NOTE: CRN 43082: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. 96 Final Exam Schedule Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n KINF 36A — Circuit Training Beginning 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Beginning Circuit Training for individuals with little or no weight training experience. 43099 arrange 6.75 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 NOTE: CRN 43099: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. n KINF 36B — Circuit Training Intermediate .5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Circuit training for students with previous stength training experience. 43090 2.25 hours Lanaro, G NOTE: CRN 43090: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. 43093 arrange 4.5 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43093: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. n KINF 36B — Circuit Training Intermediate 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Circuit training for students with previous stength training experience. 43095 arrange 3.4 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 NOTE: CRN 43095: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. 43098 arrange 6.75 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43098: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Noncredit: Contents n KINF 36B — Circuit Training Intermediate 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Circuit training for students with previous stength training experience. 43100 arrange 6.75 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 NOTE: CRN 43100: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. n KINF 38A — Aerobics-Beginning .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Beginning group exercise to improve cardiovascular fitness using aerobic activity. 43101 F 9:45am - 11:50am Hackmann, D 27A-3 43403 M 7:00pm- 9:05pm STAFF 27A-3 43106 Th 7:00pm- 9:05pm STAFF 27A-3 CREDIT: KINESIOLOGY n KINF 36A — Circuit Training Beginning 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Beginning Circuit Training for individuals with little or no weight training experience. 43094 arrange 3.5 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 NOTE: CRN 43094: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. 43096 arrange 6.75 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43096: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Final Exam Schedule n KINF 38A — Aerobics-Beginning 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Beginning group exercise to improve cardiovascular fitness using aerobic activity. 43108 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Jones, L 27A-3 43111 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Hackmann, D 27A-3 43113 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Jones, L 27A-3 43115 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Hackmann, D 27A-3 43117 MW 11:30am-12:55pm STAFF 27A-3 43119 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Anello, A 27A-3 43122 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Anello, A 27A-3 n KINF 38B — Aerobics .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Group aerobic exercise for students with experience in group fitness and able to exercise at moderate levels of aerobic activity. 43104 F 9:45am - 11:50am Hackmann, D 27A-3 43404 M 7:00pm- 9:05pm STAFF 27A-3 43107 Th 7:00pm- 9:05pm STAFF 27A-3 n KINF 38B — Aerobics 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Group aerobic exercise for students with experience in group fitness and able to exercise at moderate levels of aerobic activity. 43110 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Jones, L 27A-3 43112 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Hackmann, D 27A-3 43114 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Jones, L 27A-3 43116 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Hackmann, D 27A-3 43118 MW 11:30am-12:55pm STAFF 27A-3 43120 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Anello, A 27A-3 43123 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Anello, A 27A-3 n KINF 51A — Agility Test Preparation Law and Fire 1.0 Unit - Beginning Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Physical agility skills specific for law enforcement and fire technology. There may be off-campus assignments. 43124 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Ward, E 50G-108 43127 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Ward, E 50G-108 43129 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Walter, K 50G-108 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 97 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: KINESIOLOGY n KINF 51B — Agility Test Preparation Law and Fire 1.0 Unit - Intermediate Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisories: KINF 51A Designed to enhance competence in physical agility testing for individuals who have had instruction in primary agility training. 43125 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Ward, E 50G-108 43128 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Ward, E 50G-108 43130 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Walter, K 50G-108 n KINF 52A — Fitness and Conditioning for Law and Fire 1.0 Unit - Beginning Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Components of fitness used to perform agility tasks in the fields of law enforcement and fire technology. 43134 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Uiagalelei, I 50G-108 43131 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Ward, E 50G-108 n KINF 52B — Fitness and Conditioning for Law and Fire 1.0 Unit - Intermediate Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: KINF 52A Principles of exercise used to enhance fitness performance in the fields of law enforcement and fire technology. 43133 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Ward, E 50G-108 43135 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Uiagalelei, I 50G-108 n KINF 53 — Physical Training for the Basic Fire Academy 2.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 43026 MTWThF 5:30am - 7:30am Uiagalelei, I 50FF 13 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/22/2016 KINESIOLOGY: INDIVIDUAL n KINI 4A — Badminton - Beginning 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42487 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Maloney, C 3-1FL 42534 F 8:30am - 11:40am Hollimon, K 3-1FL 43444 M 6:10pm- 9:20pm STAFF 3-1FL n KINI 4B — Badminton - Intermediate 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42488 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Maloney, C 3-1FL 42535 F 8:30am - 11:40am Hollimon, K 3-1FL 43447 M 6:10pm- 9:20pm STAFF 3-1FL n KINI 18A — Golf - Beginning 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42491 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Osbourne, G 45G 43540 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Osbourne, G 45G 98 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n KINI 18B — Golf - Intermediate 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Instruction to individuals with previous golf experience. Golf clubs and off site classes required. 42492 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Osbourne, G 45G 43541 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Osbourne, G 45G n KINI 25 — Mixed Martial Arts 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) The sport of mixed martial arts integrating striking and close-combat martial arts. 42493 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Del Castillo, S 27C-MAT n KINI 29 — Self Defense/Martial Arts 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Basic concepts of self-defense and martial arts. 42494 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Rivas, M 27C-MAT n KINI 30A — Filipino Martial Arts - Beginning 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Filipino martial art of Esgrima and Arnis. 42551 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Del Castillo, S 27C-MAT n KINI 30B — Filipino Martial Arts - Intermediate 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42495 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Del Castillo, S 27C-MAT n KINI 31A — Jiujitsu - Beginning 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Brazilian Jiujitsu: submission grappling, basic positions, strategy, competition. Students provide own uniform. 42496 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Rivera, D 27C-MAT 42497 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Rivera, D 27C-MAT n KINI 33 — Kickboxing 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Presents the martial sport of kickboxing. 42523 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Rivas, M 27C-MAT 42557 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Flores, C 27C-MAT 42524 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Rivas, M 27C-MAT 42498 MW 5:25pm - 6:50pm Rivas, M 27A-108 n KINI 37A — Tai Chi Chuan - Beginning 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Tai chi chuan as a martial art exercise for health and fitness. 42499 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Watanabe, L 27A-108 n KINI 50A — Yoga 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Yoga postures, breathing techniques, and relaxation strategies. 42556 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Flores, C 27A-108 42504 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Del Castillo, S 27A-108 42505 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Flores, C 27A-108 42506 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Del Castillo, S 27A-108 42507 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Hendrix, J 27A-108 42526 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Dominguez, R 27A-108 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings KINESIOLOGY: TEAM SPORT n KINS 2A — Basketball Beginning 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Designed to teach skills, fundamentals, rules and strategies for team play in basketball for the beginner. 43163 MW 8:00am- 9:25am STAFF 3-1FL 43165 TTh 9:45am - 11:09am Maloney, C 3-1FL 43136 T 6:10pm- 9:20pm STAFF 3-1FL n KINS 2B — Basketball Intermediate .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Skills, fundamentals, rules and strategies for team play in basketball for students with previous-experience. 43162W 6:00pm -8:05pmCrichlow, B 3-1FL n KINS 2B — Basketball Intermediate 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Skills, fundamentals, rules and strategies for team play in basketball for students with previous-experience. 43164 MW 8:00am- 9:25am STAFF 3-1FL 43166 TTh 9:45am - 11:09am Maloney, C 3-1FL 43138 T 6:10pm- 9:20pm STAFF 3-1FL n KINS 10A — Beginning Soccer .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Fundamental technical skills and tactics to students with little or no soccer ability. 43167 T 7:00pm - 9:00pm Loakes, A 45S 43169 W 7:00pm - 9:05pm Ramirez Jr., R 45S 43177 Th 7:00pm - 9:05pm Fernandez, M 45S 43175 S 10:00am - 12:05pm Martinez, G 45S n KINS 10A — Beginning Soccer 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Fundamental technical skills and tactics to students with little or no soccer ability. 43171 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Sanchez, J 45S 43173 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Loakes, A 45S n KINS 10B — Soccer Intermediate .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: KINS 10A Designed to improve competence in technical and tactical skills for students who have had instruction in soccer. 43168T 7:00pm -9:05pmLoakes, A 45S 43170 W 7:00pm - 9:05pm Ramirez Jr., R 45S 43178 Th 7:00pm - 9:05pm Fernandez, M 45S 43176 S 10:00am - 12:05pm Martinez, G 45S n KINS 10B — Soccer Intermediate 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: KINS 10A Designed to improve competence in technical and tactical skills for students who have had instruction in soccer. 43172 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Sanchez, J 45S 43174 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Loakes, A 45S Noncredit: Contents n KINS 16 — Softball 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 43063 MW 9:45am- 11:10am STAFF 45SB n KINS 24A — Volleyball - Beginning 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42489 MW 9:45am - 11:09am Murrey, B 3-1FL 42484 Th 6:10pm - 9:20pm Dennis, M 3-1FL n KINS 24B — Volleyball - Intermediate 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 42490 MW 9:45am - 11:09am Murrey, B 3-1FL 42485 Th 6:10pm - 9:20pm Dennis, M 3-1FL CREDIT: KINESIOLOGY n KINS 2A — Basketball Beginning .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Designed to teach skills, fundamentals, rules and strategies for team play in basketball for the beginner. 43161 W 6:00pm - 8:05pm Crichlow, B 3-1FL Final Exam Schedule n KINS 24C — Volleyball - Advanced 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) 43453 MW 9:45am - 11:09am Murrey, B 3-1FL 42515 Th 6:10pm - 9:20pm Dennis, M 3-1FL KINESIOLOGY: THEORY n KIN 3 — First Aid and CPR 3.0 Units (C-ID KIN 101) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 American Red Cross First Aid and CPR Certificates can be earned. 42558 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Jackson, C 27A-106 42454 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Rojas, R 27A-106 42455 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Todd, J 27A-106 42456 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Rojas, R 27A-106 42457 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Todd, J 27A-106 42519 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Parker, S 27A-106 42518 M 6:15pm - 9:25pm Rojas, R 27A-106 42458 T 6:15pm - 9:25pm Parker, S 27A-106 42550 Th 6:15pm - 9:25pm Stump, E 27A-106 n KIN 5 — Advanced First Aid/CPR/Emergency Response 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 First responder training in FA/CPR. Upon successful completion,ARC certificates for the Professional Rescuer are earned 42459 F 8:00am - 11:10am Todd, J 27A-106 n KIN 13 — Sports Officiating 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Rules, regulations and career opportunities of various team and individual sports. 42478TTh 8:00am -9:25amCrichlow, B 45-1462 42520 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Crichlow, B 45-1462 n KIN 15 — Administration of Fitness Programs 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Leadership training and administrative skills related to fitness specialists, personal trainers and physical educators. 43181 Th 7:30pm - 9:35pm Merrill, J 27A-109 n KIN 17 — Introduction to Kinesiology 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Kinesiology as a profession and academic discipline. Explores sub-disciplines, philosophy, scientific basis and analysis. 42465 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Lanaro, G 45-1462 42514 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Crichlow, B 45-1462 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 99 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: KINESIOLOGY / LATIN n KIN 19 — Introduction to Care/Prevention 3.0 Units of Activity/Sports -Related Injuries Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Techniques and procedures for prevention and treatment of activity and sports-related injuries. 42464 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Landas, M 45-1462 n KIN 24 — Applied Kinesiology 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) The study of movement as it relates to exercise and the interrelationships of body segments involved in human movement activity. 42521 MW 1:15pm - 2:20pm Purper, K 27A-106 43180 Th 5:15pm - 7:20pm Pula, E 27A-109 n KIN 34 — Fitness for Living 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Survey and analysis of the components of fitness. Effects of fitness, stress management, nutrition and weight control on health. 42466 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Kamaka, R 27A-109 42468 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Purcell, R 27A-109 42467 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Sanchez, J 45-1462 42475 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Parker, S 27A-109 42525 F 10:15am - 1:25pm Sanchez, J 45-1462 42474 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Maloney, C 27A-109 42469 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Sanchez, J 27A-109 42476 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Bowen, M 45-1462 42470 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Parker, S 27A-109 42559 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Hackmann, D 45-1462 42471 T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Bowen, M 45-1462 42472 W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Bowen, M 45-1462 42473 Th 6:15pm - 9:25pm Maloney, C 45-1462 n KIN 38 — Physiology of Exercise for Fitness 3.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Theory of basic physiological concepts as they pertain to exercise training and the prescription of individual fitness programs. 42460 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Jackson, C 27A-109 n KIN 40 — Techniques of Strength Training 3.0 Units and Conditioning Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Principles and techniques of teaching strength training and cardiovascular exercise. 42554 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Jones, L 27A-109 n KIN 44 — Theory of Coaching 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Coaching issues facing the coach today. Designed for coaches at varying levels. 42522 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Purcell, R 45-1462 42477 W 6:15pm - 9:25pm Purcell, R 27A-109 100 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n KIN 50 — Mt. SAC Fire Academy Physical 1.0 Unit Ability Entrance Exam Degree Applicable Physical ability test for admission into the Mt. SAC Fire Academy. Candidates must be approved by Fire Technology Office. 43462 F 8:00am - 5:00pm Ward, E 27A-109 and S 8:00am - 5:00pm Ward, E 50FF 1 Weeks, Week beginning 05/02/2016 ending 05/08/2016 NOTE: CRN 43462: Test Date is May 6 and 7, 2016 n KIN 81 — Work Experience for Coaching 2.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience regulations as desiganted in College Catalog Provides coaching and physical education students with on-the-job experience in approved worksites related to coaching. 42463 9.4 hours Bowen, M NOTE: CRN 42463: Enrollment is limited to students that are enrolled in or have previously taken one or more of the three coaching certificate classes. Students must attend one orientation meeting in Bldg. 45-1462 on Friday, Feb, 19th at 8:00 am. or Tuesday, Feb., 23th at 1:00 pm. For questions contact Professor Bowen at mbowen@mtsac. n KIN 85 — Fitness Specialist Internship 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) On-the-job skill development in fitness testing, analysis and prescription for fitness specialist students. 42461 arrange 4.7 hours Jackson, C 27A-1 NOTE: CRN 42461: Enrollment is limited to students that have completed Fitness Specialist Certificate course work. Students must attend one orientation meeting held on Wednesday,February 24 at 4:00 p.m. orWednesday, March 2 at 4:00 p.m. in Bldg. 27A-ESWC. n KIN 92 — Work Experience - Athletic Training 2.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: KIN 19 and compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog On-the-job athletic trainer experience. Instructor approval required. 42462 arrange 9.4 hours Landas, M 45-1410 NOTE: CRN 42462: Athletic Training: Enrollment is limited to students that have completed KIN 19 Introduction to Care/Prevention of Activity/Sports-Related Injuries. Students must attend one orientation meeting on Monday, February 22 at 12:00 p.m. in Bldg 45-1410 or 6:00 p.m. in Bldg.27A-106. LATIN n LATN 1 — Elementary Latin 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: Eligibility for READ 90 or eligibility for AMLA 33R Emphasizes the ability to read basic Latin as it was written during the early, classical, and post-classical periods. 43044 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Edson, T 26D-3491 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n LEAD 55 — Exploring Leadership 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Explores leadership theories and models and develops a personal philosophy of leadership. 42915 M 8:00am - 11:10am Calzada, S 12-1020 42914 M 11:30am - 2:40pm Calzada, S 12-1020 LEARNING ASSISTANCE n LERN 48 — Basic Math Skills Review 3.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Math fundamentals: whole number and decimal operations with an emphasis on math learning strategies. 40032 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Robinson, C 6-112 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40037 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Hall, M 6-137 41735 F 8:00am - 11:10am Damansouz, F 6-132 40033 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Ma, J 6-137 40038 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Robinson, C 6-112 40034 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Nguyen, T 6-131 40039 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Mason, C 6-136 40035 MW 4:45pm - 6:10pm Pai, R 6-112 40036 M 6:30pm - 9:40pm Jaramillo, F 6-112 40040 S 8:00am - 11:10am Piamonte, R 6-132 Noncredit: Contents n LERN 49 — Math Skills Review 3.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: LERN 48 or passing score on current placement test Improves knowledge of whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, proportions and integers. Includes math study strategies. 40041 MWF 6:45am - 7:50am Russell, P 6-134 40042 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Russell, P 6-134 40043 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Tarman, S 6-137 40044 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Robinson, C 6-112 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40052 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Robinson, C 6-112 40053 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Russell, P 6-134 40062 F 8:00am - 11:10am Russell, P 6-134 40045 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Russell, P 6-134 40054 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Russell, P 6-134 40055 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Hall, M 6-137 40046 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Robinson, C 6-112 40047 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Russell, P 6-134 40120 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Ma, J 6-137 40056 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Ma, J 6-112 40057 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Russell, P 6-134 40058 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Hall, M 6-137 40048 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Ma, J 6-112 40121 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Robinson, C 6-137 40059 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Watkins, P 6-137 40049 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Walker, L 6-112 40060 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Tarman, S 6-112 40050 MW 4:45pm - 6:10pm Abuzalaf, L 6-137 40061 TTh 4:45pm - 6:10pm Bowman, D 6-112 40122 MW 6:30pm - 7:55pm Lahey, M 6-137 40064 M 6:30pm - 9:40pm Torres, J 6-134 40065 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Poulter, C 6-112 40051 W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Hall, M 6-132 40141 W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Prehn, R 6-112 40063 S 8:00am - 11:10am Hall, J 6-112 CREDIT: LEADERSHIP / LEARNING ASSISTANCE LEADERSHIP Final Exam Schedule n LERN 81 — Improving Writing 3.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Instruction in content and structure of sentences, paragraphs, and essays; integrates grammar and critical thinking. 40066 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Ezzell, S 6-130 41736 F 8:00am - 11:10am Wheeler, D 6-130 40067 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Ezzell, S 6-130 41737 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Nazzal, J 6-132 40072 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Ezzell, S 6-130 40068 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Wheeler, D 6-130 40069 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Nazzal, J 6-132 40073 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Nazzal, J 6-130 40070 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Wheeler, D 6-130 40071 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Nazzal, J 6-132 40074 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Stevens, K 6-130 40075 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Wheeler, D 6-130 40076 S 8:00am - 11:10am Nazzal, J 6-130 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 101 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents LEARNING COMMUNITIES LIBRARY AND INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA CREDIT: LEARNING COMMUNITIES / LIBRARY & INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA / MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY n LCOM 90 — Learning Communities: Campus Connections 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable Connections between students, the campus, and campus involvement. Concurrent enrollment in a learning community is required. 40136 MW 8:30am - 9:35am Lahey, M 61-3315 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 40136 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the LERN 49/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 50 (CRN 42052) and MATH 51 (CRN 42081). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 50, MATH 51, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40135 TTh 9:45am - 10:50am Lahey, M TBA 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 40135 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 51/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 42106) and MATH 110 (CRN 42155). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 71, MATH 110, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40115 TTh 10:40am - 11:45am Tarman, S 61-3418 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 40115 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42086) and MATH 71 (CRN 42128). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 61, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40112 MW 11:45am - 12:50pm Hamby, B TBA 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 40112 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42071) and MATH 71 (CRN 42110). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40113 MW 12:30pm- 1:35pm STAFF 61 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 40113 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42080) and MATH 71 (CRN 42119). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40114 MW 1:45pm - 2:50pm Hamby, B 61-2406 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 40114 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42096) and MATH 71 (CRN 42137). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. n LIBR 1 — Information Resources and Research Methods 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Research methods for academic research and critical thinking that support information competency. 40128 arrange 3.37 hours Shea, N ONLINE NOTE: CRN 40128 is a Distance Learning Online class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Emal Professor Shea at either nshea1@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Scheduler or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 102 Mt. San Antonio College n LIBR 1A — Introduction to Library Research 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Research strategies for academic research and critical thinking. 43420 M 3:00pm - 4:05pm Burton, J 6-238 40129 arrange 2.25 hours Swartz, P ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 40129 is a Distance Learning Online class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Swartz at either pswartz@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Scheduler or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY n MFG 11 — Manufacturing Processes I 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Conventional machining processes on manual lathes and milling machines, with application to CNC machines. Entry Level. 40366 T 6:00pm - 7:00pm Bright, T 28A-102H and T 7:05pm - 10:10pm Bright, T 28A-102H n MFG 12 — Manufacturing Processes II 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: MFG 11 Theory and practice in milling operations, turning, indexing, surface grinding, cylindrical grinding, metallurgy, tooling and machine setups. 40367 Th 6:00pm - 7:00pm Bright, T 28A-102H and Th 7:05pm - 10:10pm Bright, T 28A-102H n MFG 38 — MasterCAM I 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Use MasterCAM software to create wire-frame part geometry, add tool paths and create CNC code for CNC mills and CNC lathes. 43451 M 6:00pm - 7:00pm Ohanis, A 28A-102H and M 7:05pm - 10:10pm Ohanis, A 28A-102H Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n MFG 85 — Manual Computerized Numerical Control 2.0 Units (CNC) Programming Degree Applicable, CSU Theory and practice in writing program code for CNC mills and lathes. 40369 W 6:00pm- 7:00pm STAFF 28A-102H and W 7:05pm - 10:10pm STAFF 28A-102H MATHEMATICS n MATH 50 — Pre-Algebra 3.0 Units Not Degree Applicable Prerequisite: LERN 49 or qualifying score on current department placement test Fundamental principles of mathematics designed to ease the transition from arithmetic to algebra. 42045 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Lam, H 61-3419 42047 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Case, M 61-2319 42048 TTh 8:30am - 9:55am Johnson, K 61-3310 42049 TTh 8:30am - 11:40am Wakefield, J 61-3410 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 42050 TTh 8:30am - 11:40am Wakefield, J 61-3410 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 42052 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:10am Mc Mullin, J 61-2414 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42052 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the LERN 49/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42081) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40136). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42051 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Nguyen, B 61-2418 42053 TThF 9:45am - 11:50am Lee, P 61-2319 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42053 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42082) and COUN 2 (CRN 42933). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42054 MW 10:15am - 11:40am Childress, S 61-3315 42055 MW 12:00pm - 1:25pm Childress, S 61-3315 42057 M 12:00pm - 3:10pm Chavez, D 61-3319 and arrange 3.4 hours Chavez, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42057 is an 8-week Hybrid Class taught partially online with Schedule Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on the CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Chavez at either: dchavez@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitments and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 42059 M 12:00pm - 3:10pm Rivers, D 61-3414 42056 TTh 12:00pm - 1:25pm White, R 61-3310 Noncredit: Contents 42058 W 12:00pm - 3:10pm Chavez, D 61-3311 and arrange 3.4 hours Chavez, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42058 is an 8-week Hybrid Class taught partially online with Schedule Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on the CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Chavez at either: dchavez@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitments and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 42995 W 12:00pm - 3:10pm Rivers, D 61-2315 42060 MW 1:45pm - 3:10pm Lam, H 61-3315 42061 TTh 1:45pm - 3:10pm Terreri, J 61-3310 42062 TTh 1:45pm - 3:10pm Kim, M 61-3419 42063 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm White, R 61-2418 42064 MW 3:30pm - 4:55pm Lam, H 61-3311 42067 TTh 3:30pm - 4:55pm Terreri, J 61-3310 42068 TTh 3:30pm - 4:55pm Kim, M 61-2311 42069 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Nguyen, C 61-3311 42070 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Faradineh, R 61-3319 42284 TTh 5:15pm - 6:40pm Rahman, M 61-3311 42287 TTh 5:15pm - 6:40pm Garland, J 61-3319 42288 MW 7:00pm - 8:25pm Harirchi, M 61-3414 42334 TTh 7:00pm - 8:25pm Rahman, M 61-3311 42353 TTh 7:00pm - 8:25pm Garland, J 61-3319 n MATH 51 — Elementary Algebra 4.0 Units Not Degree Applicable Prerequisite: MATH 50 or qualifying score on current department placement test An introductory course in algebra. 42072 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Johnson, K 61-2410 42071 MWF 7:30am - 10:10am Wakefield, J 61-3410 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42071 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 42110) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40112). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42073 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Nguyen, B 61-2418 42074 MWF 8:30am - 9:45am Perez, C 61-3311 42075 TTh 8:30am - 10:35am Troxell, C 61-3411 42078 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Peng, G 61-3415 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42078 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 42120) and COUN 5 (CRN 42948). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42079 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Nitta, A 61-2302 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42079 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 42118) and COUN 2 (CRN 43412). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42080 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Chavez, D 61-3302 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42080 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 42119) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40113). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ CREDIT: MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY / MATHEMATICS n MFG 38B — MasterCAM II 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: MFG 38 Use MasterCAM software to create wire-frame and solid part geometry. 40368 M 6:00pm - 7:00pm Buechler, M 28B-301B and M 7:05pm - 10:10pm Buechler, M 28B-301B Final Exam Schedule 65 103 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents CREDIT: MATHEMATICS COURSE SEQUENCES 104 Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Noncredit: Contents n MATH 70S — Integrated Intermediate Algebra 5.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: MATH 50 or qualifying score on current department placement test. Math 70S is an intermediate algebra course that integrates topics from statistics, and is the prerequisite to Math 110S. 43295 TWThF 8:30am - 9:40am Lancaster, S 61-2316 43296 MW 10:45am - 1:15pm Troxell, C 61-3411 43297 MW 3:15pm - 5:45pm Guth, S 61-2406 n MATH 71 — Intermediate Algebra 5.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: MATH 51 or MATH 51B or qualifying score on current department placement test Extends concepts from elementary algebra to prepare students for college-level mathematics courses. 42106 MTWTh 7:00am - 9:30am Kirchgraber, A 61-2414 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42106 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 51/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 110 (CRN 42155) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40135). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 71, MATH 110, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 43700 MTWTh 7:00am- 9:35am STAFF 61-3319 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 43700 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 51/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 110 (CRN 43702) and LCOM 90 (CRN to be announced). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 71, MATH 110, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42107 MW 7:00am- 9:30am STAFF 61-2302 42108 MW 7:00am - 9:30am Wong, J 61-2319 42109 TTh 7:00am - 9:30am Rivers, D 61-3414 CREDIT: MATHEMATICS 42081 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Mc Mullin, J 61-2414 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42081 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the LERN 49/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 50 (CRN 42052) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40136). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42076 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Rivas, K 61-3419 42077 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Summers, M 61-3310 42082 TThF 9:45am - 12:25pm Lee, P 61-2319 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42082 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to MATH 50 (CRN 42053) and COUN 2 (CRN 42933). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42083 MWF 10:00am - 11:15am Perez, C 61-3311 42084 TTh 10:45am - 12:50pm Huang, L 61-2406 42087 TTh 10:45am - 12:50pm Ong, H 61-3411 42085 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Parra, H 61-3419 42088 MW 1:00pm - 3:05pm Kirchgraber, A 61-3406 42089 MW 1:00pm - 3:05pm Loyd, R 61-2410 42090 MW 1:00pm - 3:05pm Summers, M 61-3306 42091 TTh 1:00pm - 3:05pm Ly, H 61-3415 42092 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Parra, H 61-3419 42095 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Edwards, W 61-2414 42093 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Garland, J 61-2302 42094 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Byun, E 61-2414 42096 MTWTh 3:15pm - 5:20pm Vazquez Celaya, S 61-3302 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42096 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 42137) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40114). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42097 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Edwards, W 61-2414 42098 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Lai, I 61-2418 42099 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Khoddam, K 61-2419 42100 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Alvarado, N 61-2302 42101 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Wong, R 61-3306 42102 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Abbott, J 61-2311 42103 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Chang, H 61-2302 42282 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Kim, M 61-3306 Final Exam Schedule n MATH 51A — Elementary Algebra - First Half 3.0 Units Not Degree Applicable Prerequisite: MATH 50 or qualifying score on current department placement test Covers some MATH 51 topics at a slower pace. Student must complete MATH 51A and MATH 51B to have taken the equivalent of MATH 51. 42104 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Johnson, M 61-2306 42280 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Johnson, M 61-2306 42281 MW 7:00pm - 8:25pm Chang, H 61-2419 n MATH 51B — Elementary Algebra - Second Half 3.0 Units Not Degree Applicable Prerequisite: MATH 51A Covers remaining topics of MATH 51 at a slower pace. Students must complete MATH 51A and B to have taken the equivalent of MATH 51. 42105 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Ong, H 61-3411 42286 MW 7:00pm- 8:25pm STAFF 61-3311 n MATH 61 — Plane Geometry 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: MATH 51 or MATH 51B or qualifying score on current department placement test Points, lines, polygons and circles; their relationships to each other on plane surfaces; congruence, similarity and area. 42276 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Tamayo, J 61-3410 42277 MW 5:15pm- 6:40pm STAFF 61-3306 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 105 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: MATHEMATICS 42110 MWF 7:30am - 11:00am Wakefield, J 61-3410 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42110 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42071) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40112). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42111 MW 8:00am - 10:30am Chau, E 61-3411 42112 TTh 8:00am - 10:30am Graham, C 61-2315 42113 TTh 8:00am - 10:30am Tatoian, V 61-3418 42114 WF 8:00am - 10:30am Graham, C 61-2315 42115 MTWTh 8:30am - 9:40am Young, P 61-2311 42118 MTWTh 9:45am - 12:15pm Nitta, A 61-2302 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42118 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42079) and COUN 2 (CRN 43412). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42119 MTWTh 9:45am - 12:15pm Chavez, D 61-3302 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42119 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42080) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40113). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42120 MTWTh 9:45am - 12:15pm Peng, G 61-3415 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42120 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42078) and COUN 5 (CRN 42948). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42116 MW 9:45am - 12:15pm Loyd, R 61-2410 NOTE: CRN 42116 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to COUN 2 (CRN 42932). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42121 TWThF 9:45am - 12:15pm Takashima, T 61-2310 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 42122 TWThF 9:45am - 12:15pm Takashima, T 61-2310 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 42117 TTh 9:45am - 12:15pm Rivers, D 61-3414 42123 MTWTh 10:00am - 11:10am Kirchgraber, A 61-3319 42124 MTWTh 10:00am - 11:10am Young, P 61-2311 42125TWThF 10:00am - 11:10am Lancaster, S 61-2316 42126 TThF 11:30am - 1:05pm Terreri, J 61-3306 42127 MW 12:30pm - 1:55pm Tran, F 61-2302 and F 12:30pm - 2:30pm Tran, F 61-2302 42129 TTh 12:30pm - 3:00pm Wong, J 61-3414 42130 MWF 12:45pm - 2:20pm Zicree, S 61-3310 42131 MWF 12:45pm - 2:20pm Griffith, H 61-2306 42132 MW 1:30pm - 4:00pm Sun, C 61-3418 42133 MW 1:30pm - 4:00pm Nguyen, H 11-2101 42134 TTh 1:30pm - 4:00pm Edwards, W 61-3315 Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents 42135 TTh 1:30pm - 4:00pm Nguyen, H 61-2315 42136 TTh 1:30pm - 4:00pm Birca, A 61-2319 42137 MTWTh 3:15pm - 5:45pm Vazquez Celaya, S 61-3302 16 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42137 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42096) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40114). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 43704 MTWTh 3:15pm- 5:45pm STAFF 61-2316 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43704 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 43288) and LCOM 90 (CRN to be announced). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42138 MW 3:15pm - 5:45pm Harirchi, M 61-2410 42139 TTh 3:15pm - 5:45pm Ly, H 61-2406 42936 TTh 3:15pm - 5:45pm Chen, D 61-3414 42140 MW 4:15pm - 6:45pm Leung, S 61-2319 42141 MW 4:15pm - 6:45pm Lam, A 61-3411 42142 TTh 4:15pm - 6:45pm Birca, A 61-2319 42143 TTh 4:15pm - 6:45pm Lee, C 61-3410 42144 MW 7:00pm - 9:30pm Hattar, M 61-3410 42293 MW 7:00pm - 9:30pm Leung, S 61-2319 42294 MW 7:00pm - 9:30pm Lam, A 61-3411 42311 TTh 7:00pm - 9:30pm Lee, C 61-3410 42363 TTh 7:00pm - 9:30pm Wong, R 61-3411 n MATH 71A — Intermediate Algebra - First Half 3.0 Units Not Degree Applicable Prerequisite: MATH 51 or MATH 51B or qualifying score on current department placement test Covers approximately half of MATH 71 topics. Student must complete both MATH 71A and 71B to have taken the equivalent of MATH 71. 42146 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Case, M 61-3306 42145 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Chau, E 61-3306 42147 TTh 3:30pm - 4:55pm Ong, H 61-3418 42283 MW 4:45pm - 6:10pm Beydler, D 61-2310 This symbol designates special sections of courses that fit the Liberal Studies and General Education major patterns for students who plan to become elementary and secondary school teachers. 106 Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Credit: Contents Cover The Math Bridge provides a combination of Math and Counseling courses for students seeking a unique learning experience. In addition, students will learn what it takes to succeed in college and beyond. Students will work in teams, and receive tutoring in these courses. (Tutoring upon availability and by instructor request). Please contact the Bridge Program at (909)274-5392 or come in person to the Student Services Annex, Bldg. 9D to reserve your space for attendance at any one of our Information Sessions. Space is limited! Final Exam Schedule MATH BRIDGE INFORMATION SESSIONS Visit us at http://www.mtsac.edu/bridge for an updated schedule of Bridge Information Sessions, which will begin in January. If you would like to find out more information and/or you are interested in enrolling in the Bridge Program, visit us at the Student Services Annex, Bldg. 9D or online at www.mtsac.edu/bridge. MATH BRIDGE SPRING 2016 COURSES CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 3 Link 1 Link 1 MATH 50* 42053 TThF 9:45 am- 11:50 am Lee, P. 3 units 61-2319 *First 8 weeks, beginning February 22, 2016 and ending on April 17, 2016 MATH 51* 42082 TThF 9:45 am- 12:25 pm Lee, P. 4 units 61-2319 Casas, D. 3 units 12-1060 5 units 61-3415 61-3415 *Second 8 weeks, beginning April 18, 2016 and ending on June 12, 2016 COUN 5 42948 MW 8:00 am - 9:25 am TBA 3 units 12-1060 NOTE: Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. Link 2 MATH 51* 42079 MTWTh 9:45 am- 11:50 am Nitta, A. 4 units 61-2302 *First 8 weeks, beginning February 22, 2016 and ending on April 17, 2016 MATH 71* 42118 MTWTh 9:45 am- 12:15 pm Nitta, A. 5 units 12-1060 3 units 61-2410 Interested in attending a Bridge Information Session? Please follow these steps: 1. A Mt. SAC student MUST attend one of the Bridge Information Sessions to be considered for enrollment into any of the Bridge Program learning communities. This session is an opportunity for students to find out about the Bridge Program and whether our learning communities will be a good fit academically for you. 2. Please contact us at (909) 274-5392 or visit us at the Student Services Annex, Bldg. 9D to reserve your space at one of our Information Sessions. Space is limited! 3. Please be prepared and have knowledge of your Mt. SAC student I.D. number and what courses you are eligible for. 4. Limited seating is available in every session. Attendance at an Information Session does not guarantee enrollment into the Bridge Program classes. Availability of spaces in the Bridge Program learning communities are subject to change and are based on several factors such as, but not limited to: student’s placement test results, open spaces in our classes, and/or courses already taken either at Mt. SAC or another college. *First 8 weeks, beginning February 22, 2016 and ending on April 17, 2016 MATH 71* 42120 MTWTh 9:45 am- 12:15 pm Peng, G. 3 units Calzada, S. MATH 110 42161 TTh 9:45 am - 11:10 am Kim, C Link 1 4 units 61-2410 Link 1 CLUSTER 2 Peng, G. 5 units COUN 2 42932 TTh 9:45 am-11:10 am CLUSTER 4 NOTE: Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. MATH 51* 42078 MTWTh 9:45 am- 11:50 am MATH 71 42116 MW 9:45 am - 12:15 pm Loyd, R. NOTE: Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. *Second 8 weeks, beginning April 18, 2016 and ending on June 12, 2016 COUN 2 42933 TTh 8:00 am-9:25 am Noncredit: Contents CREDIT: MATHEMATICS MATH Credit: Course Offerings 61-2302 *Second 8 weeks, beginning April 18, 2016 and ending on June 12, 2016 COUN 2 43412 MW 8:00 am - 9:25 am TBA 3 units 21A-1 NOTE: Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. n MATH 71B — Intermediate Algebra - Second Half 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: MATH 71A Covers remaining MATH 71 topics at a slower pace. Student must complete MATH 71A and 71B to have taken the equivalent of MATH 71. 42148 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Rivas, K 61-3410 42149 TTh 4:45pm - 6:10pm Byun, E 61-2414 42150 TTh 7:00pm - 8:25pm Byun, E 61-3315 n MATH 71X — Practical Intermediate Algebra 5.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: MATH 51 or MATH 51B or MATH 55 or qualifying score on current department placement test. Recommended for Humanities, Social Sciences, Applied Sciences. MATH 71X is recommended prerequisite for Math 100, 110, and 120. 42151 MW 8:00am - 10:30am Nguyen, B 61-2406 42152 TTh 8:00am - 10:30am Summers, M 61-2406 42335 MW 10:45am - 1:15pm Nguyen, B 61-2406 42937 MW 12:30pm - 3:00pm Guth, S 61-2319 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 107 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: MATHEMATICS n MATH 96 — Strategies for Math Success 1.0 Unit Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Perspectives and strategies to utilize a learning system to acquire, understand, and remember mathematical knowledge. 42153 TTh 7:00pm - 8:45pm Long, G 61-2414 5 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 03/27/2016 42154 TTh 7:00pm - 8:45pm Long, G 61-2414 5 Weeks, Week beginning 03/28/2016 ending 05/01/2016 42938 TTh 7:00pm - 8:45pm Long, G 61-2414 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/02/2016 ending 06/05/2016 n MATH 110 — Elementary Statistics 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 71 or MATH 71X or MATH 71B or qualifying score on current department placement test Descriptive and inferential statistics and probability with emphasis on statistical methods. 42155 MTWTh 8:00am - 9:25am Kirchgraber, A 61-2414 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42155 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 51/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 42106) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40135). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 71, MATH 110, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42156 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Case, M 61-2419 42157 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Humaciu, M 61-3302 42158 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Humaciu, M 61-2302 42159 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Huang, L 61-2306 42160 F 8:00am - 11:10am Kirchgraber, A 61-2414 42278 M 8:30am - 11:40am Faradineh, R 61-2310 42161 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Kim, C 61-2410 NOTE: CRN 42161 above is designed for students in the ACES, Arise, Aspire, and Bridge Programs. Special approval is needed to enroll in this learning community. For more information please contact one of the programs listed above or contact (909) 274-5392. 42163 TTh 10:15am - 11:40am Humaciu, M 61-3310 42164 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Kim, C 61-2410 42165 TTh 12:00pm - 1:25pm Troxell, C 61-3418 42166 WF 12:00pm - 1:25pm Lancaster, S 61-3319 42167 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Nitta, A 61-2406 42168 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Takashima, T 61-2310 42169TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lancaster, S 61-2306 42170 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Huang, L 61-2410 42279 T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Johnson, M 61-2310 42171 MW 3:30pm - 4:55pm Faradineh, R 61-3319 42172 MW 3:30pm - 4:55pm Nguyen, C 61-3410 43543 TTh 3:30pm- 4:55pm STAFF 61-2410 42295 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Pyle, L 61-3310 42296 TTh 5:15pm - 6:40pm Lambright, K 61-2311 42331 MW 7:00pm - 8:25pm Nguyen, C 61-3310 42357 MW 7:00pm - 8:25pm Alvarado, N 61-3315 42364 TTh 7:00pm - 8:25pm Lambright, K 61-2311 42367 TTh 7:00pm - 8:25pm Alvarado, N 61-2315 This symbol designates special sections of courses that fit the Liberal Studies and General Education major patterns for students who plan to become elementary and secondary school teachers. 108 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n MATH 110H — Elementary Statistics - Honors 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: (MATH 71 or MATH 71X or MATH 71B or qualifying passing score on current department placement test) AND acceptance into the Honors Program. Descriptive/inferential statistics. Honors course with enriched experience. Credit is not given for both MATH 110 and Math 110H. 42175 F 8:00am - 11:10am Guth, S 61-2302 n MATH 110S — Integrated Statistics 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 70S MATH 110S is an elementary statistics course, covering typical topics from descriptive and inferential statistics. 42332 MW 12:30pm - 3:00pm Nitta, A 61-2310 42333 MW 6:00pm - 8:30pm Guth, S 61-2406 n MATH 130 — College Algebra 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 71 or MATH 71B or qualifying score on current department placement test College-level algebra course. 42176 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Rivers, D 61-3414 42177 TWThF 7:30am - 9:35am Takashima, T 61-2310 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 42178 TWThF 7:30am - 9:35am Takashima, T 61-2310 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 42179 MW 8:30am - 10:35am Johnson, M 61-2418 42180 TTh 8:30am - 10:35am Perez, C 61-3315 42181 F 9:00am - 1:15pm Loyd, R 61-2410 42182 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Rivers, D 61-3414 42183 M 9:45am - 11:50am Kim, C 61-2319 and arrange 2.3 hours Kim, C ONLINE NOTE: CRN 42183 is a 16-week Hybrid Class taught partially online with Schedule Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on the CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Kim at either: ckim@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitments and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 42184 W 9:45am - 11:50am Kim, C 61-2319 and arrange 2.3 hours Kim, C ONLINE NOTE: CRN 42184 is a 16-week Hybrid Class taught partially online with Schedule Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on the CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Kim at either: ckim@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitments and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 42186 MW 10:45am - 12:50pm Johnson, M 61-2418 42185 TTh 10:45am - 12:50pm Perez, C 61-3315 42187 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Mc Mullin, J 61-2414 42188 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Mc Mullin, J 61-2414 42189 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Graham, C 61-2418 42190 WF 12:00pm - 2:05pm Graham, C 61-3414 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n MATH 140 — Calculus for Business 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 130 or MATH 160 or qualifying score on current department placement test Calculus for business, social science, and non-science majors. 42194 TTh 8:30am - 10:35am Parra, H 61-3419 42195 MW 1:00pm - 3:05pm Tatoian, V 61-3415 42196 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Edwards, W 61-3315 and T 8:00pm - 9:50pm Sorcabal, C 61-2316 and T 8:00pm - 9:50pm Sorcabal, C 61-2316 and T 8:00pm - 9:50pm Sorcabal, C 61-2316 and arrange 4 hours Sorcabal, C ONLINE 42197 T 7:30pm - 9:50pm Sorcabal, C 61-2316 n MATH 150 — Trigonometry 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: MATH 71 or MATH 71B or qualifying score on current department placement test AND MATH 61 or passing score on current geometry competency test. Trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, including graphs and identities. 42904 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Summers, M 61-3310 42198 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Parra, H 61-3419 42199 F 11:30am - 2:40pm Khoddam, K 61-2419 42905 TTh 1:45pm - 3:10pm Summers, M 61-3306 42360 T 6:00pm - 7:50pm Sorcabal, C 61-2316 and T 6:00pm - 7:50pm Sorcabal, C 61-2316 and T 6:00pm - 7:50pm Sorcabal, C 61-2316 and T 7:30pm - 9:50pm Sorcabal, C 61-2316 and arrange 2.9 hours Sorcabal, C ONLINE 42200 MW 7:00pm - 8:25pm Lai, I 61-2418 Noncredit: Contents n MATH 160 — Precalculus Mathematics 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 150 or qualifying score on current department placement test Prepares students for the calculus sequence. 42202 TTh 10:45am - 12:50pm Lai, I 61-2419 42203 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Beydler, D 61-3311 42205 TTh 1:00pm - 3:05pm Lai, I 61-2419 43421 MW 3:15pm - 5:20pm Kojima, T 61-3406 42206 TTh 3:15pm - 5:20pm Beydler, D 61-2419 42207 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Birca, A 61-2306 n MATH 180 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 160 or qualifying score on current department placement test Differential and integral calculus with applications. 42208 WF 8:30am - 10:35am Sun, C 61-3418 42209 WF 10:45am - 12:50pm Sun, C 61-3418 42210 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Khoddam, K 61-2419 42211 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Khoddam, K 61-2419 42212 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Tran, F 61-2302 42213 TTh 3:15pm - 5:20pm Childress, S 61-2306 42214 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Tran, F 61-2315 42215 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Beydler, D 61-2310 42216TTh 6:45pm -8:50pmTerreri, J 61-3418 n MATH 181 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 180 Differential integral calculus with infinite series and applications. 42217 MWF 8:00am - 9:35am Zicree, S 61-3306 42218 MWF 11:00am - 12:35pm Griffith, H 61-2306 42219 MTWTh 12:00pm - 1:10pm Young, P TBA 42220 TTh 12:30pm - 3:00pm Lee, P 61-2311 42221 TTh 12:30pm - 3:00pm Tamayo, J 61-3410 42285 TTh 4:15pm - 6:45pm Lee, P 61-2315 42304 TTh 6:00pm - 8:30pm Childress, S 61-2306 42358 MW 7:00pm - 9:30pm Tran, F 61-2302 CREDIT: MATHEMATICS / MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 42191 T 1:00pm - 3:05pm Chavez, D 61-3319 and arrange 2.25 hours Chavez, D ONLINE NOTE: CRN 42191 is a 16-week Hybrid Class taught partially online with Schedule Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on the CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Chavez at either: dchavez@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitments and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 42192 Th 1:00pm - 3:05pm Chavez, D 61-3319 and arrange 2.25 hours Chavez, D ONLINE NOTE: CRN 42192 is a 16-week Hybrid Class taught partially online with Schedule Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on the CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Chavez at either: dchavez@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitments and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 42193 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Birca, A 61-2306 42289 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Tamayo, J 61-3411 42297 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Rivas, K 61-3415 42298 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Edwards, W 61-2414 42301 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Rivas, K 61-3415 Final Exam Schedule n MATH 280 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 181 Multivariate and vector calculus, which includes vectors in two and three space and surfaces in space. 42222 TTh 8:00am - 10:30am Kojima, T 61-2419 42223 MWF 9:45am - 11:20am Zicree, S 61-3306 42224 MW 1:30pm - 4:00pm Tamayo, J 61-3411 42362 MW 7:00pm - 9:30pm Tamayo, J 61-3306 n MATH 285 — Linear Algebra and Differential Equations 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 280 Linear algebra and ordinary differential equations. 42225 MWF 9:15am - 10:50am Griffith, H 61-2306 43298 MW 12:30pm - 3:00pm Kojima, T 61-2311 42300 TTh 7:00pm - 9:30pm Sholars, J 61-2310 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY n MEDI 90 — Medical Terminology 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Medical terminology used in various allied health fields. 40346 Th 8:00am - 11:10am Smith, K 28B-104 40410 M 1:00pm - 4:10pm Butler, G 67A-225 40348 W 1:45pm - 4:55pm Ramirez-Piel, Y 28B-106 40347 M 2:30pm - 5:40pm Ramirez-Piel, Y 28B-106 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 109 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings MENTAL HEALTH/PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN CREDIT: MENTAL HEALTH/PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN / METEOROLOGY / MICROBIOLOGY n MENT 40 — Introduction to Interviewing and Counseling 3.0 Units Not Degree Applicable 40198 M 12:30pm - 3:40pm Meggelin, N 67A-233 n MENT 56 — Medical-Surgical Nursing for 9.0 Units Psychiatric Technicians Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Admission to the Psychiatric Technician Program Corequisite: MENT 56L 40199 TW 7:30am - 12:00pm Mc Graw, J 67A-205 and W 1:00pm - 3:00pm Gilbert, C 67A-205 40200 TW 7:30am - 12:00pm Reyes, M 67A-215 and T 1:00pm - 3:00pm Gilbert, C 67A-215 n MENT 56L — Medical-Surgical Clinical Experience 4.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Corequisite: MENT 56 40201 ThF 7:00am - 12:00pm Mc Graw, J HOSP and Th 12:30pm - 3:00pm Mc Graw, J HOSP and arrange .75 hour Mc Graw, J HOSP 40202 ThF 7:00am - 12:00pm Reyes, M HOSP and Th 12:30pm - 3:00pm Reyes, M HOSP and arrange .75 hour Reyes, M HOSP 40203 ThF 7:00am - 12:00pm Edwards, E HOSP and Th 12:30pm - 3:00pm Edwards, E HOSP and arrange .75 hour Edwards, E HOSP 40204 ThF 7:00am - 12:00pm O’Cleary, A HOSP and Th 12:30pm - 3:00pm O’Cleary, A HOSP .75 hour O’Cleary, A HOSP n MENT 72 — Nursing Care of the Developmentally 7.0 Units Disabled Person Degree Applicable Prerequisite: MENT 56, MENT 56L, MENT 70, MENT 70L Corequisite: MENT 72L 40205 TWTh 1:00pm - 3:25pm Hernandez, C 67A-225 40206 TWTh 1:00pm - 3:25pm Nixon, B 67A-233 n MENT 72L — Nursing Care of the Developmentally 5.5 Units Disabled Person - Clinical Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Corequisite: MENT 72 40207 TWThF 7:30am - 11:45am Hernandez, C HOSP 40208 TWThF 7:30am - 11:45am Gilbert, C HOSP 40209 TWThF 7:30am - 11:45am Badre, A HOSP 40210 TWThF 7:30am - 11:45am Nixon, B HOSP n MENT 73L — Psychiatric Nursing for 5.5 Units Psychiatric Technicians Clinical Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Admission to Psychiatric Technician Program. MENT 56 and MENT 56L Corequisite: MENT 73T 40211 WTh 7:00am - 12:00pm Meggelin, N HOSP and WTh 12:30pm - 3:30pm Meggelin, N HOSP and arrange 1.75 hours Meggelin, N HOSP 40212 WTh 7:00am - 12:00pm Sanchez, A HOSP and WTh 12:30pm - 3:30pm Sanchez, A HOSP and arrange 1.94 hours Sanchez, A HOSP 40213 WTh 7:00am - 12:00pm Felten, A HOSP and WTh 12:30pm - 3:30pm Felten, A HOSP and arrange 1.94 hours Felten, A HOSP 110 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n MENT 73T — Psychiatric Nursing for Psychiatric Technicians 6.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: MENT 56 MENT 56L Corequisite: MENT 73L PSYC 1A Advisory: MENT 40 40214 MT 8:30am - 11:50am Sanchez, A 67A-233 43188 MT 8:30am - 11:50am Meggelin, N 67A n MENT 82 — Work Experience in Mental Health Technology 2.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog, MENT 72, and MENT 73T On-the-job experience at an approved work site. Requires 150 paid or 120 non-paid hours. 40215 9.38 hours Meggelin, N METEOROLOGY n METO 3 — Weather and the Atmospheric Environment 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC An introduction to the atmosphere. May include field work and/or field trips. 41889 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Webb, C 60-1511 41890 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Webb, C 60-1511 41891 W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Mendenhall, L 60-1512 n METO 3L — Weather and Atmospheric Environment Laboratory 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: METO 3 (May have been taken previously) Laboratory applications and problem-solving related to the atmospheric environment. 41892 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Webb, C 60-1511 MICROBIOLOGY n MICR 1 — Principles of Microbiology 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: CHEM 10 or CHEM 40. One year of college chemistry is recommended for all transfer majors. CHEM 50/51 sequence is preferred for biology and most pre-health professional majors Microbial classification, physiology, genetics; immunology, host-microbe interactions. Field trips required. 41941 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Rexach, C 61-2312 and MW 1:15pm - 4:25pm Rexach, C 60-2506 n MICR 22 — Microbiology 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: CHEM 10 or CHEM 40 Advisory: BIOL 1 or BIOL 4 or BIOL 4H Fundamental concepts of microbiology including viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and parasitic worms. 41942 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Anderson, C 7-1104 and MW 9:45am - 11:10am Anderson, C 60-2506 41943 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Anderson, C 7-1104 and MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Anderson, C 60-2506 41944 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Anderson, C 7-1104 and TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Anderson, C 60-2506 41945 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Anderson, C 7-1104 and TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Anderson, C 60-2506 41946 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Lee, M 7-1104 and TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lee, M 60-2506 41947 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Lee, M 7-1104 and TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Lee, M 60-2506 41950 MW 3:30pm - 4:55pm Briggs, C 7-1104 and MW 5:20pm - 6:45pm Briggs, C 60-2506 41948 MW 5:20pm - 6:45pm Spitzer, J 7-1104 and MW 7:00pm - 8:25pm Spitzer, J 60-2506 41949 TTh 5:20pm - 6:45pm Kaur, R 60-2506 and TTh 7:00pm - 8:25pm Kaur, R 7-1104 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings MUSIC n MUS 3A — Harmony - Diatonic 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MUS 2 Corequisite: MUS 5B An examination of harmony and form as it is practiced in Western tonal music. This course covers diatonic harmony. 42710 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Bowen, R 2-M117 n MUS 3C — Harmony - Chromatic II 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MUS 3B Corequisite: MUS 6B Examination of harmony and form as it is practiced in Western tonal music with a focus on advanced chromatic harmony. 42711 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Bowen, R 2-M117 n MUS 5A — Musicianship - Ear Training and 1.0 Unit Sight Singing (C-ID MUS 125) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: MUS 2 Training in sight singing, rhythm reading, aural recognition and dictation. Required for music majors. 42715 TTh 9:45am - 11:00am Mahpar, S 2-M104 n MUS 5B — Musicianship - Diatonic 1.0 Unit (C-ID MUS 135) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MUS 5A Corequisite: MUS 3A Training in sight singing, rhythm reading, aural recognition and dictation. 42717 MW 9:45am - 11:00am Bowen, R 2-M117 n MUS 6B — Musicianship - Chromatic II 1.0 Unit (C-ID MUS 155) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MUS 6A Corequisite: MUS 3C Sight singing and dictation of music with borrowed chords, linear chromaticism and modulation to foreign keys. 42727 TTh 9:45am - 11:00am Bowen, R 2-M117 n MUS 7 — Fundamentals of Music 3.0 Units (C-ID MUS 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Music notation and the elements of music for non-music majors. Topics include pitch, rhythm, key, intervals and chords. 42734 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Whitmore, G 2-M119 42728 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Haddock, L 2-M119 42730 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Whitmore, G 2-M119 42729 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Haddock, L 2-M119 42731 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Bowen, R 2-M117 42732 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Bowen, R 2-M117 43050 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Myers-Mc Kenzie, L 2-M119 n MUS 9 — Introduction to Music Technology 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Uses of computers and electronic devices to capture, create, modify and disseminate music. 42735 TTh 2:25pm - 4:55pm Alverson, D 13-2425 42849 S 9:00am - 2:00pm Alverson, D 13-2425 Noncredit: Contents n MUS 10B — Keyboard Skills 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MUS 10A or admission by audition Keyboard (piano) skills required for music majors including harmonization of melodies, sight-reading, improvisation, and theory. 42738 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Kuo, T 2-M102 n MUS 11B — Music Literature Survey 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Western music of the 18th - 21st C. including influences of non-western cultures. Attending at least one live concert is required. 43041 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Kuo, T 1B/C-1 NOTE: CRN 43041 above is intended for music majors. CREDIT: MUSIC n MUS 2 — Music Theory 3.0 Units (C-ID MUS 120) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: MUS 5A Preparation for the study of Harmony and form as it is practiced in Western tonal music. Required for music majors. 42709 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Mahpar, S 2-M104 Final Exam Schedule n MUS 12 — History of Jazz 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68. A survey of jazz as a significant American art form from its roots in African music to the present. 42740 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Mc Intosh, W 2-M104 42741 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Shew, R 2-M107 42742 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Ellwood, J 2-M119 42743 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Shew, R 2-M107 42746 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Stier, G 2-M107 42830 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Stier, G 2-M107 42744 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Mc Intosh, W 2-M104 43311TTh 3:00pm -4:25pmZuniga, L 2-M117 43312 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Zuniga, L 2-M119 n MUS 13 — Introduction to Music Appreciation 3.0 Units (C-ID MUS 100) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Western music from the Medieval period through the 21st C. Attending at least one live concert is required. 42747 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Chevalier, A 13-1245 42752 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Worsley, M 2-M107 42750 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Cahueque, D 13-1245 42749 F 8:00am - 11:10am Zeidel, S 2-M107 42748 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Chevalier, A 13-1245 42757 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Worsley, M 2-M107 43102 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Cahueque, D 13-1245 42760 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Stier, G 2-M107 42762 W 11:30am - 2:40pm Anastasia, S 2-M104 42758 F 11:30am - 2:40pm Zeidel, S 2-M107 42761 Th 3:35pm - 6:45pm Martin, M 2-M104 42763 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Zeidel, S 2-M107 43241 S 8:00am - 2:40pm Jones, J 2-M107 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n MUS 13H — Introduction to Music Appreciation - Honors 3.0 Units (C-ID MUS 100) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program Western music from the Medieval period through the 21st C. Attending at least one live concert is required. 43309 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Kuo, T 1B/C-1 n MUS 14A — World Music 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Examines the music of Africa, the Americas, Europe, and Asia and compares it to western popular music. 43042 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Martin, M 2-M104 42764 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Martin, M 2-M104 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 111 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: MUSIC n MUS 15 — Rock Music History and Appreciation 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Historical survey of rock music from its beginnings in the early 50’s to the present. 42767 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Adele, D 2-M104 43103 MW 8:00am- 9:25am STAFF 13-1220 42765 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Cahow, M 13-1220 43255 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Shew, R 2-M107 42768 MW 9:45am- 11:10am STAFF 13-1220 42766 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Cahow, M 13-1220 42769 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Cahow, M 13-1220 43254 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Myers-Mc Kenzie, L 2-M119 43310 MW 1:15pm- 2:40pm STAFF 2-M117 42770 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Myers-Mc Kenzie, L 2-M119 42852 M 3:30pm - 6:40pm Domingues, C 13-1220 43043 T 3:35pm - 6:45pm Domingues, C 2-M119 42851 W 3:35pm - 6:45pm Jones, J 2-M107 42825 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Carroll, D 2-M104 43253 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Fabiero, K 2-M107 42853 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Carroll, D 2-M104 42855 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Domingues, C 2-M119 42854 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Fabiero, K 2-M119 43256 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Jones, J 2-M107 n MUS 16 — Individual Instruction .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) Prerequisite: Admission by audition Private lessons for students in a major performing group. Weekly class meeting required. 42775 F 11:15am - 12:40pm Stuntz, L 2-M200 and arrange .5 hour Stuntz, L 2-M200 NOTE: CRN #42775 above is for low brass. 42776 F 11:15am - 12:40pm Laronga, B 2-M101 and arrange .5 hour Laronga, B NOTE: CRN #42776 above is for trumpets and French horns. 42774 F 12:30pm - 1:55pm Worsley, M 2-M139 and arrange .5 hour Zuniga, L 2-M139 NOTE: CRN #42774 above is for woodwinds. 42772 Th 12:50pm - 2:15pm Kuo, T 2-M139 and arrange .5 hour Stephenson, C 2-M139 NOTE: CRN #42772 above is for pianists and non-major vocal students. 42771 M 1:15pm - 2:40pm Stephenson, C 2-M139 and arrange .5 hour Stephenson, C 2-M139 NOTE: CRN #42771 above is for vocal students. 42773 T 2:00pm - 3:25pm Ellwood, J 2-M200 and arrange .5 hour Ellwood, J 2-M200 NOTE: CRN #42773 above is for jazz combos. 43182W 4:30pm -5:55pmCurle, T 2-M200 and arrange .5 hour Curle, T 2-M200 NOTE: CRN #43182 above is for percussion ensemble. 43183 W 7:30pm - 8:55pm Shiao, Y 2-M200 and arrange .5 hour Shiao, Y 2-M200 NOTE: CRN #43183 above is for String Orchestra. n MUS 17A — Elementary Piano 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Reading and performance of piano literature. No prior musical experience is required. 42788 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Klassen, M 2-M102 42790 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Haines, J 2-M102 42789 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Klassen, M 2-M102 42791 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Haines, J 2-M102 42856 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Haines, J 2-M102 42885 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Haines, J 2-M102 112 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n MUS 17B — Intermediate Piano 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: MUS 17A Reading and performances of piano literature with emphasis on major and minor scales. 42793 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Klassen, M 2-M102 n MUS 18 — Advanced Piano 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: MUS 17B Style, technique, and interpretation of piano literature from 17th century to present through improvisation and ensemble playing. 42795 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Klassen, M 2-M102 n MUS 20A — Elementary Voice 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Group singing instruction with an emphasis on breathing and posture, performance techniques, and vocal quality. 42796 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Anastasia, S 2-M109 42797 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Anastasia, S 2-M108 n MUS 20B — Intermediate Voice 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: MUS 20A Group and individual instruction concentrating on individual vocal development and singing techniques including foreign languages. 42798 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Stephenson, C 2-M109 NOTE: CRN #42798 above will sing musical theater repertoire. 43048 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Stephenson, C 2-M108 NOTE: CRN #43048 above will sing Western operatic repertoire. n MUS 21 — Advanced Voice 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: MUS 20B Style, technique, and interpretation of art and theatrical song. Emphasis on diction in Italian, German, and French. 42799 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Stephenson, C 2-M109 NOTE: CRN #42799 above will sing musical theater repertoire. 43049 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Stephenson, C 2-M108 NOTE: CRN #43049 above will sing Western operatic repertoire. n MUS 23A — Elementary Guitar 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Acoustic guitar playing, note reading, strumming, finger picking, and improvisation. Students must furnish their own guitars. 42802 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Adele, D 2-M101 42804 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Lo Piccolo, J 2-M101 42803 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Adele, D 2-M101 42800 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lo Piccolo, J 2-M101 42801 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Lo Piccolo, J 2-M101 n MUS 23B — Intermediate Guitar 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: MUS 23A Techniques for reading and playing music arranged for the solo guitar. Students must furnish their own acoustic guitar. 42806 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Adele, D 2-M101 n MUS 24 — Advanced Guitar 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: MUS 23B Guitar music from 18th and 19th centuries; sight reading and ensemble playing. Students must furnish their own acoustic guitars. 42857 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Adele, D 2-M101 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n MUS 29 — Choral Workshop 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) Choral singing with an emphasis on strengthening skills including sight singing, tone, blend, balance, and good vocal technique. 42809 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Mc Intosh, W 2-M109 43749 MW 1:05pm - 2:55pm Mc Intosh, W 2-M109 n MUS 30 — Collegiate Chorale 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) A non-auditioned mixed choral ensemble open to all students. Attendance at performances is required. 42810 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Stephenson, C 2-M108 42858 MW 3:00pm - 4:20pm Rogers, B 2-M108 n MUS 31 — Concert Choir 1.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Admission by audition Large mixed choral ensemble. Attendance at performances including those off-site is required. Auditions held first week. 42811 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Mc Intosh, W 2-M108 and arrange 1.5 hours Mc Intosh, W 2-M108 n MUS 34 — Women’s Vocal Ensemble 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Admission by audition during the first week of class Women’s vocal ensemble. Attendance at performances including offcampus locations is required. Auditions held the first week. 42859 TTh 2:20pm - 4:35pm Tomlinson, R 2-M108 and arrange 1.5 hours Tomlinson, R 2-M108 n MUS 38 — Ensemble .5 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Ability to read music or admission by audition Study and perform music written for small ensembles. On campus performances may be required. 42814 MW 11:30am - 12:35pm Whitmore, G 2-M200 42813 TTh 2:00pm - 3:05pm Ellwood, J 2-M200 42822 W 4:30pm - 6:40pm Curle, T 2-M200 42860 W 7:30pm - 9:35pm Shiao, Y 2-M200 n MUS 39 — Laboratory Band 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Admission by audition Open to students with prior instrumental experience. Audition may be required. 42816 TTh 11:30am - 1:35pm Ellwood, J 2-M200 and arrange 2 hours Ellwood, J 2-M200 Noncredit: Contents n MUS 44 — Vocal Jazz Ensemble 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Admission by audition A mixed vocal jazz group. Attendance at performances and competitions is required. Auditions held the first week of classes. 42736 TTh 1:15pm - 3:20pm Mc Intosh, W 2-M109 and arrange 2 hours Mc Intosh, W 2-M109 42861 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Rogers, B 2-M109 and arrange 2.5 hours Rogers, B 2-M109 CREDIT: MUSIC n MUS 27 — Chamber Music 1.5 Units (C-ID MUS 180) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) Prerequisite: Admission by audition Select ensemble of winds, strings, guitar, and percussionists performing chamber music. Required Off-campus public performances. 42808 F 8:00am - 11:10am Whitmore, G 2-M200 and arrange 1 hour Whitmore, G 2-M200 Final Exam Schedule n MUS 45 — Chamber Singers 2.0 Units (C-ID MUS 180) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Admission by audition Premier mixed choral group. Attendance at performances including offcampus locations is required. Auditions are held each May. 42737 MW 3:00pm - 4:05pm Rogers, B 2-M108 and F 8:30am - 11:15am Rogers, B 2-M108 and arrange 1.5 hours Rogers, B 2 n MUS 47 — Jazz Ensemble 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Admission by audition Study and performance of jazz and big band music. Off-campus public performances required. Admission by audition. 42817 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Ellwood, J 2-M200 and arrange 2 hours Ellwood, J 2-M200 n MUS 48 — Men’s Vocal Ensemble 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Admission by audition the first week of class A men’s vocal ensemble. Attendance at performances including offcampus locations is required. Auditions held the first week. 42818 MW 1:05pm - 2:55pm Mc Intosh, W 2-M109 and arrange 3 hours Mc Intosh, W 2-M109 n MUS 49 — Wind Ensemble 2.0 Units (C-ID MUS 180) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) Prerequisite: Admission by audition The premier classical wind and percussion ensemble. Auditions are required. Public performances are required. 42819 MW 11:30am - 1:45pm Whitmore, G 2-M200 and arrange 2 hours Whitmore, G 2-M200 n MUS 50 — Jazz Improvisation and Performance Choir 2.0 Units (C-ID MUS 180) Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Admission by audition Premier vocal jazz choir. Admission by audition. Off-campus performances are required. 42821 TTh 1:15pm - 3:20pm Mc Intosh, W 2-M109 and arrange 2 hours Mc Intosh, W 2-M109 42820 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Rogers, B 2-M109 and arrange 2 hours Rogers, B 2-M109 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 113 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings NURSING CREDIT: NURSING n NURS 1A — The Nursing Process I 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Admission to Nursing Program; ANAT 35 or equivalent and ANAT 36 or equivalent, or ANAT 10A or equivalent and ANAT 10B or equivalent, and MICR 22 or equivalent, or MICR 1 or equivalent, and ENGL 1A or equivalent Corequisite: NURS 2 40142 M 7:00am - 11:00am Orr, J 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Orr, J 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Orr, J PKVSTA 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40143 M 7:00am - 11:00am Orr, J 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Orr, J 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours STAFF HILL 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40144 M 7:00am - 11:00am Orr, J 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Orr, J 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Kunkler, C SILVER 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40145 M 7:00am - 11:00am Orr, J 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Orr, J 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Nln, T BROOK 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40146 M 7:00am - 11:00am Orr, J 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Orr, J 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Anderson-Perry, C SILVAL 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40147 M 7:00am - 11:00am Orr, J 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Orr, J 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours STAFF SILVER 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n NURS 1B — The Nursing Process II 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: NURS 1A Corequisite: NURS 2 40148 M 7:00am - 11:00am Fiorito, A 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Fiorito, A 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Orr, J CHINO 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40149 M 7:00am - 11:00am Fiorito, A 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Fiorito, A 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Orr, J CHINO 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40150 M 7:00am - 11:00am Fiorito, A 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Fiorito, A 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Hooper, J SACH 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40151 M 7:00am - 11:00am Fiorito, A 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Fiorito, A 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Orr, J FOOT 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40152M 7:00am - 11:00amFiorito, A 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Fiorito, A 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Orr, J PVHMC 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40153 M 7:00am - 11:00am Fiorito, A 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Fiorito, A 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Orr, J PIH 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n NURS 3 — Medical-Surgical Nursing: 3.5 Units Locomotion/Sensory/Integ/Oncology/Immu Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: NURS 1B and NURS 2 or Advanced Placement 40156 M 7:00am - 10:00am Hooper, J 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hooper, J 67A-215 and arrange 18 hours Hooper, J FOOT 6 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/03/2016 40157M 7:00am - 10:00amHooper, J 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hooper, J 67A-215 and arrange 18 hours Hauw, W CHINO 6 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/03/2016 40158 M 7:00am - 10:00am Hooper, J 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hooper, J 67A-215 and arrange 18 hours STAFF PVHMC 6 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/03/2016 40159 M 7:00am - 10:00am Hooper, J 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hooper, J 67A-215 and arrange 18 hours Alzate, A SACH 6 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/03/2016 40160 M 7:00am - 10:00am Hooper, J 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hooper, J 67A-215 and arrange 18 hours Reyes, A ICMC 6 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/03/2016 40161 M 7:00am - 10:00am Hooper, J 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hooper, J 67A-215 and arrange 18 hours Vega, M PIH 6 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/03/2016 n NURS 4 — Maternity Nursing 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: NURS 3 or Advanced Placement 40162 M 7:00am - 10:00am Condra, D 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Condra, D 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Kohl, J WHIT 5 Weeks, Week beginning 04/04/2016 ending 05/08/2016 40163 M 7:00am - 10:00am Condra, D 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Condra, D 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours STAFF HOSP 5 Weeks, Week beginning 04/04/2016 ending 05/08/2016 40164 M 7:00am - 10:00am Condra, D 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Condra, D 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Lirio, F PVHMC 5 Weeks, Week beginning 04/04/2016 ending 05/08/2016 40165 M 7:00am - 10:00am Condra, D 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Condra, D 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Smith, K PVHMC 5 Weeks, Week beginning 04/04/2016 ending 05/08/2016 40166 M 7:00am - 10:00am Condra, D 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Condra, D 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Carter, D WHIT 5 Weeks, Week beginning 04/04/2016 ending 05/08/2016 40167 M 7:00am - 10:00am Condra, D 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Condra, D 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Cailipan, A QOVH 5 Weeks, Week beginning 04/04/2016 ending 05/08/2016 n NURS 2 — Pharmacology 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Admission to Nursing Program and eligibility for MATH 51 Corequisite: NURS 1A 40154 Th 7:30am - 10:30am Romero, O 67A-150 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 114 Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n NURS 6 — Pediatric Nursing 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: NURS 4 or NURS 70 (Advanced Placement) and CHLD 10 or CHLD 10H or PSYC 14 40174 M 7:00am - 10:00am Kunkler, C 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Kunkler, C 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Hinson, J PVHMC 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40175 M 7:00am - 10:00am Kunkler, C 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Kunkler, C 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Ford-Charles, C WHIT 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40176M 7:00am - 10:00amKunkler, C 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Kunkler, C 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Abate, A PVHMC 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2015 ending 06/12/2016 40177 M 7:00am - 10:00am Kunkler, C 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Kunkler, C 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Nava, M QOVH 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40178 M 7:00am - 10:00am Kunkler, C 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Kunkler, C 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours STAFF HOSP 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40179 M 7:00am - 10:00am Kunkler, C 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Kunkler, C 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Radnoti, S CHLA 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 Noncredit: Contents n NURS 7 — Medical-Surgical Nursing: 7.0 Units Nutrition/Elimination/Surgical Asepsis Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: NURS 6 or Advanced Placement 40180 M 7:00am - 11:00am Lynes, B 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hung, J 67A-205 and arrange 17.18 hours Hung, J SACH 11 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/08/2016 40181 M 7:00am - 11:00am Lynes, B 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hung, J 67A-205 and arrange 17.18 hours Hung, J HOSP 11 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/08/2016 NOTE: CRN 40181 will meet at San Antonio Regional Hospital and St. Jude for the clinical rotaiton. 40182 M 7:00am - 11:00am Lynes, B 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hung, J 67A-205 and arrange 17.18 hours Hung, J PVHMC 11 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/08/2016 40183 M 7:00am - 11:00am Lynes, B 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hung, J 67A-205 and arrange 17.18 hours Hung, J HOSP 11 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/08/2016 NOTE: CRN 40183 will meet at Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital and Intercommunity Hospital. 40184 M 7:00am - 11:00am Lynes, B 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hung, J 67A-205 and arrange 17.18 hours Hung, J QOVH 11 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/08/2016 43260 M 7:00am - 11:00am Lynes, B 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hung, J 67A-205 and arrange 17.18 hours Hung, J ICC 11 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/08/2016 CREDIT: NURSING n NURS 5 — Psychiatric Nursing 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: NURS 7 or NURS 70 (Advanced Placement) and PSYC 1A or PSYC 1AH 40168 M 7:00am - 10:00am Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and arrange 16.2 hours Anderson-Perry, C BHC 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40169 M 7:00am - 10:00am Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and arrange 16.2 hours STAFF CHART 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40170M 7:00am - 10:00amAnderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and arrange 16.2 hours Condra, D CHC 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40171 M 7:00am - 10:00am Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and arrange 16.2 hours Mahood, K CHART 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40172 M 7:00am - 10:00am Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and arrange 16.2 hours Kassis, N CHART 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40173 M 7:00am - 10:00am Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and arrange 16.2 hours Hagerman, Y PKSIDE 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 Final Exam Schedule n NURS 8 — Medical-Surgical Nursing: Circulation 5.0 Units and Oxygenation Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: NURS 5 or Advanced Placement (NURS 70) Corequisite: NURS 9 40185 M 7:00am - 10:00am Wilcher, L 67A-216 and Th 7:00am - 10:15am Arvidson Perkins, G 67A-216 and arrange 19.29 hours Arvidson Perkins, G SACH 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 40186 M 7:00am - 10:00am Wilcher, L 67A-216 and Th 7:00am - 10:15am Arvidson Perkins, G 67A-216 and arrange 19.29 hours Arvidson Perkins, G QOVH 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 40187 M 7:00am - 10:00am Wilcher, L 67A-216 and Th 7:00am - 10:15am Arvidson Perkins, G 67A-216 and arrange 19.29 hours Arvidson Perkins, G PIH 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 40188 M 7:00am - 10:00am Wilcher, L 67A-216 and Th 7:00am - 10:15am Arvidson Perkins, G 67A-216 and arrange 19.29 hours Arvidson Perkins, G ICC 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 40189 M 7:00am - 10:00am Wilcher, L 67A-216 and Th 7:00am - 10:15am Arvidson Perkins, G 67A-216 and arrange 19.29 hours Arvidson Perkins, G QOVH 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 40190 M 7:00am - 10:00am Wilcher, L 67A-216 and Th 7:00am - 10:15am Arvidson Perkins, G 67A-216 and arrange 19.29 hours Arvidson Perkins, G PVHMC 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 115 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: NURSING / NUTRITION & FOOD n NURS 9 — Leadership in Nursing 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: NURS 5 or Advanced Placement (NURS 70) Corequisite: NURS 9 40191 M 1:00pm - 5:00pm Fiorito, A 67A-216 6 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/03/2016 n NURS 10 — Medical-Surgical Nursing: 4.0 Units Integration/Regulation Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: NURS 8 and NURS 9, or Advanced Placement (NURS 70) 40192 M 1:00pm - 5:00pm Romero, O 67A-206 and Th 1:00pm - 4:30pm Romero, O 67A-206 and arrange 13.5 hours Romero, O ICC 6 Weeks, Week beginning 04/11/2016 ending 05/22/2016 40193 M 1:00pm - 5:00pm Romero, O 67A-206 and Th 1:00pm - 4:30pm Romero, O 67A-206 and arrange 13.5 hours Arvidson Perkins, G QOVH 6 Weeks, Week beginning 04/11/2016 ending 05/22/2016 40194 M 1:00pm - 5:00pm Romero, O 67A-206 and Th 1:00pm - 4:30pm Romero, O 67A-206 and arrange 13.5 hours Wilcher, L SACH 6 Weeks, Week beginning 04/11/2016 ending 05/22/2016 40195 M 1:00pm - 5:00pm Romero, O 67A-206 and Th 1:00pm - 4:30pm Romero, O 67A-206 and arrange 13.5 hours Fiorito, A PIH 6 Weeks, Week beginning 04/11/2016 ending 05/22/2016 40196 M 1:00pm - 5:00pm Romero, O 67A-206 and Th 1:00pm - 4:30pm Romero, O 67A-206 and arrange 13.5 hours Lynes, B PVHMC 6 Weeks, Week beginning 04/11/2016 ending 05/22/2016 40197 M 1:00pm - 5:00pm Romero, O 67A-206 and Th 1:00pm - 4:30pm Romero, O 67A-206 and arrange 13.5 hours Chen, G ICC 6 Weeks, Week beginning 04/11/2016 ending 05/22/2016 n NURS 11 — Preceptorship in Nursing 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: NURS 10 or Advanced Placement 40413 arrange 36 hours Arvidson Perkins, G QOVH 3 Weeks, Week beginning 05/23/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40414 arrange 36 hours Wilcher, L SACH 3 Weeks, Week beginning 05/23/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40415 arrange 36 hours Anderson-Perry, C HOSP 3 Weeks, Week beginning 05/23/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: This preceptorship will meet at both Beverly Hospital and Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center. Please see instructor for schedule. 40416 arrange 36 hours Chen, G ICC 3 Weeks, Week beginning 05/23/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40417 arrange 36 hours Fiorito, A PIH 3 Weeks, Week beginning 05/23/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40421 arrange 36 hours Romero, O HOSP 3 Weeks, Week beginning 05/23/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 40421 will meet at ntercommunity Medical Center and Foothill Presbyterian for the clinical rotation. 116 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents NUTRITION AND FOOD n NF 1 — Introduction to Nutrition as a Career 1.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: NF 10, or NF 25, or NF 25H Careers and career preparation in nutrition, dietetics, and food science. Field trips may be required. 41529 M 6:30pm - 7:55pm Impara, C 19B-3 n NF 10 — Nutrition for Personal Health and Wellness 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Principles of nutrition and its relationship to optimum health. Course is intended for non-health science majors. 41666 M 8:00am- 11:10am STAFF 19B-9 41646 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Buzby, L 19B-9 41667 W 8:00am - 11:10am Cammayo, C 19B-9 41533 F 8:30am - 11:40am Berenji, N 19B-9 41530 M 11:30am - 2:40pm Cammayo, C 19B-9 41740 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Manarino, M 19B-9 41722 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Crome, G 19B-9 41534 W 12:00pm - 3:10pm Berenji, N 19B-9 41532 Th 1:15pm - 4:25pm Hass, J 21J-2 41531 M 3:00pm- 6:10pm STAFF 19B-9 41727 T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Hass, J 19B-9 41535 W 3:30pm - 6:40pm Berenji, N 19B-9 41739 M 6:30pm - 9:40pm Kwok, G 19B-9 41536 3.4 hours Weatherilt, S NOTE: CRN 41536 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Weatherilt at either: SWeatherilt@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n NF 20 — Principles of Food with Lab 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 and Eligibility for MATH 50 Application of food science principles. 41640 W 9:45am - 2:45pm Metter, J 19B-5 41537 F 9:45am - 2:45pm Metter, J 19B-5 n NF 25 — Essentials of Nutrition 3.0 Units (C-ID NUTR 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Scientific concepts of nutrition. Course is appropriate for health science majors. 41543 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Buzby, L 19B-7 41547 F 8:30am - 11:40am Fantazia, J 19B-7 41544 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Buzby, L 19B-7 41542 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Regueiro Nunez, L 19B-7 41546 M 11:30am - 2:40pm Fantazia, J 19B-7 41541 T 11:30am - 12:55pm Basile, T 26A-1881 and arrange 1.7 hours Basile, T NOTE: CRN 41541 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Basile at either: TBasiler@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41539 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Alvarado, A 19B-7 41741 W 11:30am - 2:40pm Fantazia, J 19B-7 41549 T 1:15pm - 2:40pm Basile, T 21B-1 and arrange 1.7 hours Basile, T NOTE: CRN 41549 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Basile at either: TBasile@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41538 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Alvarado, A 19B-7 41743 M 3:00pm - 6:10pm Spana, T 19B-7 41540 T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Alvarado, A 19B-7 41545 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Crocker, C 19B-7 Noncredit: Contents 41548 3.4 hours Basile, T NOTE: CRN 41548 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor T. Basile at either: TBasile@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43184 3.4 hours Impara, C NOTE: CRN 43184 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor C. Impara at either: CImpara@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ CREDIT: NUTRITION & FOOD n NF 12 — Sports Nutrition 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Principles of sports nutrition applied to the athlete and active individual. 41668 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Weatherilt, S 19B-9 Final Exam Schedule n NF 25H — Essentials of Nutrition - Honors 3.0 Units (C-ID NUTR 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program An honors course designed to provide an enriched experience. Students may not receive credit for both NF 25 and NF 25H. 41551 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Impara, C 19B-3 n NF 28 — Cultural and Ethnic Foods 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Regional, ethnic, cultural, religious, historical and social influences on food patterns and cuisines. 41744 W 3:00pm - 4:25pm Impara, C 19B-5 and arrange 1.7 hours Impara, C NOTE: CRN 41744 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Impara at either: CImpara@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n NF 30 — Food Science Technologies 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Eligibility for MATH 50 Food chemistry, food processing and technology and how it affects the color, flavor, texture, aroma and quality of foods. 41745 W 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 19B-5 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 117 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: NUTRITION & FOOD / OCEANOGRAPHY / PHILOSOPHY n NF 81 — Cooking for Your Heart and Health 1.0 Unit Not Degree Applicable Prerequisite: HRM 52 or NF 20 or NF 10 or NF 25 Advisory: Basic food preparation knowledge, skills, and experience Principles and techniques of healthful food preparation. Off-campus meetings may be required. 41552 M 3:00pm - 6:30pm Cammayo, C 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n NF 82 — Vegetarian Cuisine 1.0 Unit Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: HRM 52 or NF 10 or NF 20 or NF 25 Principles and techniques of vegetarian food preparation. Off-campus meetings may be required. 41553 M 3:00pm - 6:35pm Cammayo, C 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 OCEANOGRAPHY n OCEA 10 — Introduction to Oceanography 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Geological, chemical, physical, and biological aspects of the Earth’s ocean. 41893 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Johnpeer, G 11-2209 41894 F 8:00am- 11:10am STAFF 11-2209 42039 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Regalado, S 11-2209 41896 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Johnpeer, G 11-2209 41897 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Smith, L 11-2209 42024 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Anders, T 11-2209 42026 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Lackey, H 61-1420 41990 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Smith, L 11-2209 42033 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Anders, T 11-2209 41899 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Roberts, C 11-2209 41898 W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Roberts, C 11-2209 41901 S 9:00am - 12:10pm Prothero, D 11-2209 n OCEA 10H — Introduction to Oceanography - Honors 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program Introduces the marine environment and oceanic processes. Field trips included. Cannot receive credit for OCEA 10 and OCEA 10H. 43040 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lackey, H 60-1628 n OCEA 10L — Introduction to Oceanography Laboratory 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: OCEA 10 or OCEA 10H (May have been taken previously) Laboratory applications and problem-solving in oceanography. 41902 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Smith, L 60-1511 41903 F 12:00pm- 3:10pm STAFF 60-1511 42040 W 1:15pm - 4:25pm Anders, T 60-1511 43034 T 3:00pm- 6:10pm STAFF 60-1511 41904 W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Lackey, H 60-1511 43035 Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Anders, T 60-1511 118 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents PHILOSOPHY n PHIL 3 — Introduction to Logic 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Analysis of language as an instrument of sound thinking in morals, politics and everyday life. 40832 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Mc Gruder, C 26D-2240 40833 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Park, J 61-3406 40834 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Komrosky, J 26D-2240 43017 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Mc Gruder, C 26D-2240 43018 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Komrosky, J 26D-2240 41035 arrange 6.75 hours Mc Gruder, C ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41035 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Please visit the course website at http://instruction.mtsac.edu/cmcgruder or you can email Professor Mc Gruder at either: CMcGruder@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41036 arrange 6.75 hours Mc Gruder, C ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41036 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Please visit the course website at http://instruction.mtsac.edu/cmcgruder or you can email Professor Mc Gruder at either: CMcGruder@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/v 43643 arrange 6.75 hours Mc Gruder, C ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n PHIL 5 — Introduction to Philosophy 3.0 Units (C-ID PHIL 100) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Philosophical ideas concerning knowledge, reality, and values. 40835 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Haney, R 26A-2690 40836 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Romero, E 26A-3630 40837 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Haney, R 26A-2690 40838 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Kostiuk, E 11-2105 40839 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Haney, R 26A-2690 40840 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Kostiuk, E 12-1280 40841 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Romero, E 26A-3630 43463 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Wolde-Yohannes, S 26D-2230 40843 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lape, E 20-5 40844 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Wolde-Yohannes, S 26D-2230 40845 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Lape, E 20-5 40846 M 3:30pm - 6:40pm Lane, D 26D-2431 43021 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Lane, D 26D-2431 40842 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Wolde-Yohannes, S 26D-2230 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings 41038 n PHIL 8 — Critical Thinking 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Effective use of critical thinking in contemporary living, including recognizing faulty arguments and avoiding common fallacies. 40848 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Merward III, C 26A-1690 40849 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lloyd, A 26A-3630 40850 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lloyd, A 26A-3630 40851 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Lloyd, A 26A-3630 43405 T 3:30pm - 6:40pm Lane, D 26D-2431 43022 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Lane, D 26D-2431 41040 arrange 6.75 hours Lane, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41040 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Lane at either: DLane@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Noncredit: Contents 43234 arrange 4.5 hours Park, J ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 43234 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Park at either: JSPark@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ CREDIT: PHILOSOPHY arrange 6.75 hours Lane, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41038 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Lane at either: DLane@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41039 arrange 6.75 hours Lane, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41039 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Lane at either: DLane@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41061 arrange 4.5 hours Henry, D ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41061 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Henry at either: DHenry@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Final Exam Schedule n PHIL 9 — Critical Analysis and Writing 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: ENGL 1A or ENGL 1AH Function and use of formal and informal logic, argument, critical evaluation, and language in written composition. 40852 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Tircuit, I 26A-1690 40853 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Grey, G 67A-123 41041 arrange 3.4 hours Henry, D ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41041 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Henry at either: DHenry@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n PHIL 12 — Introduction to Ethics 3.0 Units (C-ID PHIL 120) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Concepts of morality and values, representative ethical theories, and applications to moral problems. 40854 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Alexander, E 26D-2240 40855 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Romero, E 26A-3630 40856 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Park, J 20-1 41042 arrange 4.5 hours Wolde-Yohannes, S ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41042 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Wolde Yohannes at either: SWoldeYohannes@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41043 arrange 3.4 hours Wolde-Yohannes, S ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41043 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Wolde Yohannes at either: SWoldeYohannes@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 65 119 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: PHILOSOPHY / PHOTOGRAPHY n PHIL 15 — Major World Religions 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 History, doctrines, and practices of the major world religions. Off-campus assignments are required. 41058 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Morgan, D 26D-2230 41059 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Merward III, C 11-2312 41289 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Morgan, D 26D-2230 43014 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Stowell, A 26D-2230 41044 arrange 4.5 hours Stowell, A ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41044 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Stowell at either: AStowell@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41045 arrange 4.5 hours Stowell, A ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41045 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Stowell at either: AStowell@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n PHIL 20B — History of Modern Philosophy 3.0 Units (C-ID PHIL 140) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Major philosophers and philosophical ideas from renaissance to present, with and emphasis on Western philosophy. 40857 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Wolde-Yohannes, S 26D-2230 n PHIL 20BH — History of Modern Philosophy - Honors 3.0 Units (C-ID PHIL 140) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Progarm An honors course provides an enriched experience. May not receive credit for both PHIL 20B and PHIL 20BH. 43015 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Kostiuk, E 11-2105 43016 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Merward III, C 11-2312 PHOTOGRAPHY n PHOT 1A — Laboratory Studies: Beginning Black 1.0 Unit and White Photography Degree Applicable Corequisite: PHOT 10 Extended black-and-white laboratory experiences to improve skills. 42836 M 11:30am- 2:40pm STAFF 13-1430 42835 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Perez, J 13-1430 42834 W 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 13-1430 120 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n PHOT 1B — Laboratory Studies: Advanced Black and 1.0 Unit White Photography Degree Applicable Corequisite: PHOT 11 or PHOT 12 or PHOT 17 Extended advanced black and white laboratory experiences. 42839 M 11:30am- 2:40pm STAFF 13-1430 42838 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Perez, J 13-1430 42837 W 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 13-1430 n PHOT 1C — Laboratory Studies: Studio Photography 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable Corequisite: PHOT 11 or PHOT 14 or PHOT 16 or PHOT 17 or PHOT 18 or PHOT 20 or PHOT 30 Extended studio photography experiences to supplement those available through the regular program. 42842 M 11:30am- 2:40pm STAFF 13-1430 42841 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Perez, J 13-1430 42840 W 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 13-1430 n PHOT 1D — Laboratory Studies: Computer Applications 1.0 Unit in Photography Degree Applicable Corequisite: PHOT 9 or PHOT 19 or PHOT 24 Extended computer laboratory experiences to supplement those available in the regular program. 42845 M 11:30am- 2:40pm STAFF 13-1430 42844 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Perez, J 13-1430 42843 W 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 13-1430 n PHOT 9 — Digital Image Editing for Photographers 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Corequisite: PHOT 10 (may have been taken previously) Image editing software and techniques commonly used in photography. 42848 M 6:30pm - 8:35pm Reckert, V 13-2425 and W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Reckert, V 13-2425 n PHOT 10 — Basic Digital and Film Photography 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC The basic mechanical, optical, and chemical properties of photography, including digital and traditional darkroom techniques. 42684 M 8:00am - 10:05am Hartman, L 13-2425 and W 8:00am - 11:10am Hartman, L 13-2425 43269 M 8:00am - 10:05am Schenck, S 13-1455 and W 8:00am - 11:10am Schenck, S 13-1455 42685 T 8:00am - 10:05am Hartman, L 13-2425 and Th 8:00am - 11:10am Hartman, L 13-2425 43268 T 8:00am - 10:05am Cook, D 13-1455 and Th 8:00am - 11:10am Cook, D 13-1455 42691 F 9:00am - 2:30pm Felix, L 13-1455 42687 M 11:30am - 1:35pm Hartman, L 13-1455 and W 11:30am - 2:40pm Hartman, L 13-1455 42686 T 11:30am - 1:35pm Felix, L 13-1455 and Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Felix, L 13-1455 42689 M 3:00pm - 5:05pm Benoe, C 13-1455 and W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Benoe, C 13-1455 42688 T 3:00pm - 5:05pm Mc Cready, L 13-1455 and Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Mc Cready, L 13-1455 42823 M 6:30pm - 8:35pm Edwards, C 13-1455 and W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Edwards, C 13-1455 42690 T 6:30pm - 8:35pm Mc Cready, L 13-1455 and Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Mc Cready, L 13-1455 42827 S 9:00am - 2:30pm Zajack, G 13-1455 n PHOT 11 — Intermediate Photography 4.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: PHOT 10 Current professional techniques and studio lighting. Students must furnish DSLR camera. Field trips may be required. 42700 T 8:00am - 11:10am Perez, J 13-1430 and Th 8:00am - 10:04am Perez, J 13-1430 and Th 10:05am - 1:10pm Perez, J 13-1430 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n PHOT 14 — Commercial Lighting 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: PHOT 10 Advisory: PHOT 11 Studio and location lighting for commercial photographers. Field trips may be required. 42701 T 6:30pm - 8:35pm Zajack, G 13-1430 and Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Zajack, G 13-1430 n PHOT 15 — History of Photography 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 History of photography from early 1800’s to the present, introducing various concepts of photo representation. 42702 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Rager, G 13-1220 n PHOT 16 — Fashion Photography 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: PHOT 11 Professional illustrative, editorial, and advertising fashion studio and field techniques. Off-campus assignments may be required. 43271 M 3:00pm - 5:05pm Loy, J 13-1430 and W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Loy, J 13-1430 n PHOT 19 — Digital Color Management 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: PHOT 10 AND (PHOT 9 OR ARTC100) Digital color management software and hardware skills, techniques and digital workflow practices commonly used in photography. 43272 T 3:00pm - 5:05pm Schenck, S 13-1430 and Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Schenck, S 13-1430 n PHOT 20 — Color Photography 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: PHOT 10 Fundamentals of photographic color theory, editing, schemes and presentation of color photographs. 42704 T 3:00pm - 5:05pm Schenck, S 13-1430 and Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Schenck, S 13-1430 n PHOT 26 — Video for Photographers 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: PHOT 11 and PHOT 9 Corequisite: PHOT 14 (may have been taken previously) Teaches advanced photography students to create moving images for commercial applications with DSLR cameras. Field trips required. 43273 M 11:30am - 1:35pm Perez, J 13-2425 and W 11:30am - 2:40pm Perez, J 13-2425 n PHOT 30 — Advertising Photography 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: PHOT 11 and PHOT 20 Advisory: PHOT 14 Overview of the commercial photographic industry including specialties and styles. Field trips may be required. 42847 M 8:00am - 10:05am Perez, J 13-1430 and W 8:00am - 11:10am Perez, J 13-1430 Noncredit: Contents PHYSICAL SCIENCE n PHSC 9 — Physical Science 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for MATH 71 and Eligibility for ENGL 68 A primarily non-mathematical, conceptual approach to principles of physics and chemistry for non-science majors. Includes lab. 43640 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Schnurbusch, K TBA and MW 9:45am - 11:10am Schnurbusch, K TBA 43301 TTh 12:00pm - 1:25pm Carter, B 11-2304 and TTh 1:45pm - 3:10pm Carter, B 11-2304 43303 TTh 6:30pm - 7:55pm Bhari, S 11-2304 and TTh 8:15pm - 9:40pm Bhari, S 11-2304 PHYSICS n PHYS 1 — Physics 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for MATH 100 Discovery of concepts in physics through guided activities in mechanics, electricity, magnetism, and geometrical optics. 42338 TTh 11:30am- 1:00pm STAFF 60-1503 and TTh 1:10pm - 2:40pm STAFF 60-1503 42319 MW 1:15pm- 2:45pm STAFF 60-1503 and MW 2:55pm - 4:25pm STAFF 60-1503 42339 TTh 6:30pm - 8:00pm Han, K 60-1503 and TTh 8:10pm - 9:40pm Han, K 60-1503 n PHYS 2AG — General Physics 4.0 Units (C-ID PHYS 105) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 150 Basic principles of physics. Mechanics, heat, fluids, and wave motion. Includes laboratory. 42312 MW 8:00am - 9:30am Mason, M 60-1620 and MW 9:40am - 11:10am Mason, M 60-1620 42313 TTh 8:00am - 9:30am Mahmoud, E 60-1620 and TTh 9:40am - 11:10am Mahmoud, E 60-1620 42314 MW 11:30am - 1:00pm Afrasiabi, J 60-1620 and MW 1:10pm - 2:40pm Afrasiabi, J 60-1620 42340 TTh 12:00pm - 1:30pm Tatoian, V 60-1620 and TTh 1:40pm - 3:10pm Tatoian, V 60-1620 42341 MW 3:00pm - 4:30pm Duncan, D 60-1620 and MW 4:40pm - 6:10pm Duncan, D 60-1620 42342 TTh 3:30pm - 5:00pm Takemae, S 60-1620 and TTh 5:10pm - 6:40pm Takemae, S 60-1620 42344 MW 6:30pm - 8:00pm Edwards, A 60-1620 and MW 8:10pm - 9:40pm Edwards, A 60-1620 42343 TTh 7:00pm - 8:30pm Scott, C 60-1620 and TTh 8:40pm - 10:10pm Scott, C 60-1620 CREDIT: PHOTOGRAPHY / PHYSICAL SCIENCE / PHYSICS n PHOT 12 — Photographic Alternatives 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: PHOT 10 Alternative photographic processes. 43270 F 9:00am - 2:30pm Rager, G 13-1430 Final Exam Schedule n PHYS 2BG — General Physics 4.0 Units (C-ID PHYS 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: PHYS 2AG or equivalent Continuation of PHYS 2AG. Includes electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics. Includes laboratory. 42347 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Mersel, J 60-1506 and Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Mersel, J 60-1506 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 121 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: PHYSICS / POLITICAL SCIENCE n PHYS 4A — Engineering Physics 5.0 Units (C-ID PHYS 205) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: PHYS 2AG Corequisite: MATH 181 (May have been taken previously) Calculus-based course. Studies linear and rotational motion, forces, momentum, work, energy, oscillations, gravitation and waves. 42320 M 8:00am - 11:55am Anderson, D 60-1628 and W 8:00am - 11:55am Anderson, D 60-1628 42321 M 1:00pm - 4:55pm Utter, R 60-1628 and W 1:00pm - 4:55pm Utter, R 60-1628 43641 TTh 1:00pm- 3:05pm STAFF TBA and TTh 3:30pm - 4:55pm STAFF TBA 42348 T 6:00pm - 10:10pm Heyrat, M 60-1628 and Th 6:00pm - 10:10pm Heyrat, M 60-1628 n PHYS 4B — Engineering Physics 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: PHYS 4A Corequisite: MATH 280 (May have been taken previously) Calculus-based course covering thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism. Includes laboratory. Continuation of Physics 4A. 43642 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Schnurbusch, K 60-1506 and TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Schnurbusch, K 60-1506 42316 M 1:00pm - 4:55pm Schnurbusch, K 60-1506 and W 1:00pm - 4:55pm Schnurbusch, K 60-1506 42317 T 6:30pm - 10:10pm Cheung, K 60-1506 and Th 6:30pm - 10:10pm Cheung, K 60-1506 n PHYS 4C — Engineering Physics 5.0 Units (C-ID PHYS 215) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: PHYS 4B Calculus-based course covering fluids, sound, electromagnetic waves, relativity, and modern physics. 42318 M 7:30am - 11:10am Tatoian, V 60-1506 and W 7:30am - 11:10am Tatoian, V 60-1506 n PHYS 6A — General Physics with Calculus 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: MATH 180 Calculus-based physics course for life science majors. Mechanics, heat, fluids, and wave motion. Includes laboratory. 43289 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Rickard, M 60-1503 and MW 9:45am - 11:55am Rickard, M 60-1503 n PHYS 6B — General Physics with Calculus 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: PHYS 6A Calculus level physics course for Life Science majors. Electricity, magnetism, optics, relativity, atomic and nuclear physics. 43290 TTh 1:00pm - 3:05pm Rickard, M 60-1506 and TTh 3:30pm - 4:55pm Rickard, M 60-1506 n PHYS 99 — Special Projects in Physics 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: PHYS 1 or PHYS 2AG or PHYS 4A (May have been taken previously) Instructor’s authorization needed prior to enrollment. Field trips may be required as part of this course. 42371 2.25hours STAFF 42372 2.25hours STAFF Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents POLITICAL SCIENCE n POLI 1 — Political Science 3.0 Units (C-ID POLS 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Principles and problems of government with particular emphasis on the national government of the U.S. 40643 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Madrid, R 26D-G411 40644 TTh 8:00am- 9:25am STAFF 26D-G411 40645 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Jollevet, F 26D-G290 40646 TTh 8:00am- 9:25am STAFF 26D-G421 40647 F 8:00am - 2:40pm Trull, S 26D-G210 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40648 MW 8:30am - 11:40am Trull, S 26D-G210 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40649 TTh 8:30am - 11:40am Trull, S 26D-G210 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40650 F 8:30am - 11:40am STAFF 26D-G290 40651 MW 9:45am - 11:10am DePaola, G 26D-G290 40652 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Stone, J 26D-G421 NOTE: CRN 40652 above is linked to ENGL 1A (CRN 43520) and is part of the Pathways to GenEd program continuing from the fall 2015 semester, which combines two GenEd courses in a cohort and guarantees enrollment in the next semester’s cohort with successful completion of both classes. For more information, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40655 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Simon, C 26D-G411 43243 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Madrid, R 26D-2491 40658 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm DePaola, G 26D-G290 40659 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Simon, C 26D-G411 40660 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Stone, J 26D-G421 40661 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Klein, J 26D-G411 40662 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Jollevet, F 26D-G290 40663 MW 12:00pm - 3:10pm Trull, S 26D-G210 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40656 TTh 12:00pm - 3:10pm Khalife, E 26D-G210 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40664 F 12:00pm - 3:10pm Ross, L 26D-G290 40665 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Stone, J 26D-G421 40666 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Simon, C 26D-G411 40667 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Khalife, E 26D-G290 40668 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Klein, J 26D-2491 41069 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm DePaola, G 26D-G290 41070 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Stone, J 26D-G421 40657 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Ross, L 26A-1821 41092 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Madrid, R 26D-G421 43244 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Khalife, E 26D-G290 41243 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Pringle, L 26D-G290 41244 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Santillan, R 26D-G421 41262 MW 3:30pm- 4:55pm STAFF 26D-G210 41267 MW 4:45pm - 6:10pm Ross, L 26D-G411 41268 TTh 4:45pm - 6:10pm Lawton, J 26D-G210 42949 M 6:30pm - 9:40pm Gonzalez, R 26D-G411 42950 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Lawton, J 26D-G210 42951 W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Gonzalez, R 26D-G411 42952 Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Lawton, J 26D-G411 n POLI 1H — Political Science - Honors 3.0 Units (C-ID POLS 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program An honors course designed to provide an enriched experience. See POLI 1 for topics covered. May not receive credit for both POLI 1 and POLI 1H. 40740 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Simon, C 26D-G411 n POLI 2 — Comparative Politics 3.0 Units (C-ID POLS 130) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: POLI 1 or POLI 1H Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Comparative analysis of different political systems, institutions, processes, policies and histories. 40669 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Simon, C 26D-G411 122 Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n POLI 9 — Introduction to International Relations 3.0 Units (C-ID POLS 140) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Historical and political background of world politics and core international relations theories and concepts. 40672 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Ramos Bernal, N 26D-G471 40671 TTh 12:00pm - 3:10pm Trull, S 26D-G210 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n POLI 10 — Environmental Politics 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A AND POLI 1 or POLI 1H Global environmental problems and analysis of political theories and comparative environmental policies. 43132 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Stone, J 26D-G421 n POLI 25 — Latino Politics in the United States 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Latino political thought and action and how it is influenced and shaped by American institutions. 40673 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Ramos Bernal, N 26D-G290 40674 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Ramos Bernal, N 26D-G471 40675 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Pringle, L 26D-G471 n POLI 35 — African American Politics 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Methods and strategies employed by African Americans in their quest to gain equal access to American institutions. 40676 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Jollevet, F 26D-G290 PSYCHOLOGY n PSYC 1A — Introduction to Psychology 3.0 Units (C-ID PSY 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Advisory: Eligibility for READ 100 or completion of AMLA 33R Psychological approaches to the study of behavior and mental processes. 41131 MW 6:20am - 7:45am Laub, K 26A-2670 41132 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Dowdle, M 26A-2670 41133 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Couch, A 26D-2421 41136 M 8:00am - 11:10am Beakes, J 26A-2891 41134 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Nolan Marion, M 26A-2670 41135 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Willis, J 26A-2891 41137 W 8:00am - 11:10am Kolchakian, M 26A-2891 41138 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Couch, A 26A-2670 41139 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Blacksher, S 26A-2670 41140 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Bacigalupi, S 26A-2891 41141 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Blacksher, S 26A-2670 41142 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Mirnajafizadeh, Z 26A-2891 41143 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Joneja, K 26A-2670 41144 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Bacigalupi, S 26A-2891 NOTE: CRN 41144 above is linked to ENGL 1A (CRN 40453) and is part of the Pathways to GenEd program continuing from the fall 2015 semester, which combines two GenEd courses in a cohort and guarantees enrollment in the next semester’s cohort with successful completion of both classes. For more information, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. Noncredit: Contents 41145 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Powell, C 26A-2670 41146 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Mirnajafizadeh, Z 26A-2891 41147 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Joneja, K 26A-2670 41181 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Nolan Marion, M 26A-2891 41182 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Ano, G 26A-2670 41184 T 3:00pm - 6:10pm Takla, R 26A-2891 41183 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Beakes, J 26A-2670 41185 Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Takla, R 26A-2891 41186 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Li, Q 26A-2891 41187 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Takla, R 26A-2891 41188 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Martin, G 26A-2670 41189 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Li, Q 26A-2891 41190 arrange 3.4 hours Dowdle, M ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41190 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Dowdle at either: MDowdle@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41191 arrange 3.4 hours Ano, G ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41191 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Ano at either: GAno@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41273 arrange 3.4 hours Knapp, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41273 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Knapp at either: JKnapp@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43235 arrange 3.4 hours Ano, G ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43235 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Ano at either: GAno@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ CREDIT: POLITICAL SCIENCE / PSYCHOLOGY n POLI 7 — Political Theory II - Early Modern 3.0 Units to Contemporary Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: POLI 1 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Major political philosophers and theories from the late nineteenth century to the present. 40670 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Stone, J 26D-G421 Final Exam Schedule 65 123 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: PSYCHOLOGY 43236 arrange 3.4 hours Louie, C ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43236 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Louie at either: CLouie@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43237 arrange 3.4 hours Kolchakian, M ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43237 is a Distance Learning Online Class. On Campus Meetings During Term: Exams on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Kolchakian at either: MKolchakian@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43489 arrange 3.4 hours Knapp, J ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43489 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Knapp at either: JKnapp@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n PSYC 1AH — Introduction to Psychology - Honors 3.0 Units (C-ID PSY 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program Advisory: Eligibility for READ 100 or completion of AMLA 33R Honors course in behavior and mental processes. May not receive credit for both PSYC 1A and PSYC 1AH. 41148 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Kolchakian, M 26A-2620 43247 MW 3:30pm - 4:55pm Louie, C 26A-2831 n PSYC 1B — Biological Psychology 3.0 Units (C-ID PSY 150) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: PSYC 1A or PSYC 1AH Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Biological mechanisms of behavior. Includes evolution and genetics with emphasis on neuronal and synaptic transmission. 41149 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Guild, T 26A-2831 41150 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Pivonka-Jones, J 26A-2821 41151 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Pivonka-Jones, J 26A-2821 41152 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Pellitteri, J 26A-2831 43488 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Pellitteri, J 26A-2831 41153 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Knapp, J 26A-2821 41154 T 7:00pm- 10:10pm STAFF 26A-2831 124 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n PSYC 3 — Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology 4.0 Units (C-ID PSY 205B) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: PSYC 1A or PSYC 1AH and PSYC 10 or MATH 110 or MATH 110H Advisory: ENGL 1A Instruction and laboratory experience on research methods used in psychology. 41172 M 8:00am - 11:10am Powell, C 26D-3210 and W 8:00am - 11:10am Powell, C 26D-3210 41173 M 11:30am - 2:40pm Guild, T 18D-1105 and W 11:30am - 2:40pm Guild, T 18D-1105 41174 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Kolchakian, M 26D-3210 and Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Kolchakian, M 26D-3210 41210 M 3:30pm - 6:40pm Bacigalupi, S 26D-3210 and W 3:30pm - 6:40pm Bacigalupi, S 26D-3210 42965 M 6:30pm - 9:40pm Heaton, K 18D-1105 and W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Heaton, K 18D-1105 n PSYC 5 — Psychology of Reasoning and Problem Solving 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 The components involved in problem solving and reasoning from a psychological perspective. 41177 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Couch, A 26A-2831 41178 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Fell, D 26A-2811 41179 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Fell, D 26A-2811 41180 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Berbiar, E 26A-2620 43490 arrange 3.4 hours Kolchakian, M ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43490 is a Distance Learning Online Class. On Campus Meetings During Term: Exams on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Kolchakian at either: MKolchakian@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n PSYC 10 — Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: PSYC 1A or SOC 1 and eligibility for MATH 110 Statistical principles of the behaviorial sciences. 41155 T 8:00am - 11:10am Dowdle, M 26D-3210 and Th 8:00am - 11:10am Dowdle, M 26D-3210 41156 M 11:30am - 2:40pm Dowdle, M 26D-3210 and W 11:30am - 2:40pm Dowdle, M 26D-3210 41211 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Blacksher, S 18D-1105 and Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Blacksher, S 18D-1105 42966 M 3:00pm - 6:10pm Blacksher, S 18D-1105 and W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Blacksher, S 18D-1105 n PSYC 14 — Developmental Psychology 3.0 Units (C-ID PSY 180) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Psychological principles across the lifespan. This course does not fulfill Title 22 requirements for Child Development majors. 41157 MW 8:00am- 9:25am STAFF 26A-2811 41158 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Fell, D 26A-2821 41159 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Lucas, H 26A-2821 41212 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Laub, K 26A-2620 41231 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Sabet, S 26A-2811 41232 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Sabet, S 26A-2811 41233 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lucas, H 26A-2811 41285 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Heaton, K 26A-2811 41295 M 3:00pm - 6:10pm Berbiar, E 26A-2620 42956 T 3:00pm- 6:10pm STAFF 26A-2831 42957 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Berbiar, E 26A-2620 42958 W 7:00pm- 10:10pm STAFF 26A-2831 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n R-TV 04 — Broadcast News Field Reporting 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Corequisite: R-TV 01, R-TV 05, and R-TV 11A (May have been taken previously) Techniques used to research and cover news events including working with emergency personnel, interviewing, and story development. 43261 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Trujillo, T 13-2430 n PSYC 17 — Introduction to Human Services 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: PSYC 1A or PSYC 1AH or SOC 1 or SOC 1H History, philosophy, and development of human services in the US. Careers and career self-assessment in human services. 41161 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Laub, K 26A-2620 n R-TV 05 — Radio-TV Newswriting 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: R-TV 01 (May have been taken previously) Writing and editing radio and TV news using the Associated Press Wire Service. 43262 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Trujillo, T 13-2430 n PSYC 19 — Abnormal Psychology 3.0 Units (C-ID PSY 120) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: PSYC 1A or PSYC 1AH Application of the principles of general psychology to the field of psychopathology. 41162 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Nolan Marion, M 26A-2821 41163 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Powell, C 26A-2821 41164 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Powell, C 26A-2821 41165 MW 4:45pm - 6:10pm Knapp, J 26A-2821 n R-TV 06 — Broadcast Traffic Reporting 1.5 Units Degree Applicable Corequisite: R-TV 01 (May have been taken previously) Preparation and delivery of traffic reports for radio and television, including anchored and airborne reports. 43263 M 12:00pm - 1:35pm Trujillo, T 13-2430 n PSYC 25 — The Psychology of Women 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: PSYC 1A (taken prior or concurrently), and ENGL 1A (taken prior or concurrently) A biopsychosocial analysis of the role of gender in the experience of women. 41166 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Lucas, H 26A-2831 41235 W 11:30am - 2:40pm Joneja, K 26A-2620 n PSYC 26 — Psychology of Sexuality 3.0 Units (C-ID PSY 130) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Explores the factors involved in establishing and maintaining intimate sexual relationships. 41167 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Ano, G 26A-2831 41168 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Martin, G 26A-2620 41169 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Ano, G 26A-2831 41170 W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Green, B 26A-2620 41171 Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Martin, G 26A-2620 41248 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Green, B 26A-2620 n PSYC 33 — Psychology for Effective Living 3.0 Units (C-ID PSY 115) Degree Applicable, CSU Emphasizes the comprehension and application of psychological principles to daily life. 41175 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Willis, J 26A-2620 41176 M 11:30am - 2:40pm Beakes, J 26A-2620 41236 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Willis, J 26A-2620 42964 MW 5:15pm - 6:40pm Louie, C 26A-2831 RADIO - TELEVISION n R-TV 01 — Introduction to Electronic Media 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 History, structure, function, economics, content and evolution of electronic media. 42778 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Shiff, J 13-2430 42777 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Trujillo, T 13-2430 43283 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Geagley, B 12-1280 43408 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Shiff, J 13-2430 n R-TV 10 — Radio Programming and Producer Techniques 3.0 Units Degree Applicable 54 hours lecture Corequisite: R-TV 01 (May have been taken previously) Programming, management and producing techniques for various radio stations formats such as music, news, talk, and sports. 43953 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Shiff, J 13-2425 CREDIT: PSYCHOLOGY / RADIO - TELEVISION n PSYC 15 — Introduction to Child Psychology 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Children’s psychological development, disorders and therapies. Does not fulfill Title 22 requirement for child development majors. 41160 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Sabet, S 26A-2811 41234 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Bacigalupi, S 26A-2821 n R-TV 11A — Beginning Radio Production 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: R-TV 01 (May have been taken previously) Operation of radio production equipment, tape-based and digital, for voice, music and sound effects using ProTools technology. 42780 F 8:00am - 11:10am Kilanski, P 13-2430 n R-TV 11B — Advanced Radio Production 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: R-TV 11A Techniques in non-linear recording, editing and mixing using Pro Tools technology. 42869 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Kilanski, P 13-2430 n R-TV 14 — Media Aesthetics 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Media aesthetics for television and film. Intended for those pursuing a career in film, TV, and related media. 42878 TTh 1:15pm- 2:40pm STAFF 12-1280 n R-TV 19A — Beginning Video Production 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: R-TV 14 Video production using studio, remote multicamera, and film-style techniques. 42781 MW 9:45am - 12:15pm Gerbson, S 13-1420 42831 MW 1:30pm - 4:00pm Gerbson, S 13-1420 n R-TV 19B — Advanced Video Production 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: R-TV 19A Video production techniques emphasizing narrative storytelling, filmstyle aesthetics and production. 42782 TTh 1:30pm - 4:00pm Spencer, M 13-1420 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 125 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: RADIO - TELEVISION / RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY n R-TV 22 — Editing for Film and Television 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Aesthetics and use of editing software for film and TV. Previous production experience recommended. 42867 F 12:00pm- 3:10pm STAFF 13-1420 n R-TV 23 — Reality Show Production 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: R-TV 19A Conception and production of Reality Show television programs using specialized equipment and techniques. 43284 TTh 9:45am- 12:15pm STAFF 13-1420 n R-TV 24 — American Film History 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A History of American film and filmmakers from 1895 to the present. 43285 TTh 4:55pm - 6:10pm Geagley, B 12-1280 n R-TV 28 — Introduction to Writing for Electronic Media 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Conceptualize, structure and write dramatic and non-dramatic scripts for cinema, television and new media. 42783 TTh 6:30pm - 7:55pm Geagley, B 13-1420 n R-TV 32 — Radio - TV Internet Applications 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Creating and managing material on radio, TV, and movie websites. 43264 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Hulett, P 13-2430 n R-TV 35 — Pop Culture in the Media 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Examines American Pop Culture from the 1920s through the 1990s as reflected in and influenced by radio, TV and film. 42871 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Trujillo, T 13-2430 n R-TV 96A — Campus Radio Station Lab: Studio 1.0 to 2.0 Units Procedures and Equipment Operations Degree Applicable Prerequisite: RTV 01 and RTV 02 and RTV 11A and R-TV 95 Experience at the college radio stations such as studio equipment operation, station procedures and on-air techniques. 42872 W 11:30am - 2:40pm Trujillo, T 13-2430 n R-TV 96B — Campus Radio Station Lab: Disc Jockey and 1.0 Unit News Anchor/Reporter Skills Degree Applicable Prerequisite: R-TV 96A Participation in the college radio stations including developing Disc Jockey, News Anchor, and News Reporter skills. 42784 W 11:30am - 2:40pm Trujillo, T 13-2430 n R-TV 96C — Campus Radio Station Lab: Hosting 1.0 Unit and Management Skills Degree Applicable Prerequisite: R-TV 96B Participation in the college radio stations including individual show creation and execution as well as management skills. 42785 W 11:30am - 2:40pm Trujillo, T 13-2430 n R-TV 97A — Radio/Entertainment Industry Seminar 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Approval by Instructor Corequisite: R-TV 97B Evaluating professionalism and problem-solving techniques related to their internship experiences. 42873 M 2:30pm - 3:35pm Trujillo, T 13-2430 126 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n R-TV 97B — Radio/Entertainment Industry Internship 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Approval by Instructor Corequisite: R-TV 97A Work experience in the broadcasting field. A minimum of 75 paid clock hours or 60 non-paid hours is required. 42874 arrange 4.7 hours Trujillo, T 13-2456 n R-TV 99 — Radio/TV Special Projects 2.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Completion of six R-TV course units Students earn credit via a course of study customized for the student. Instructor authorization is needed prior to enrollment. 42891 arrange 2.25 hours Trujillo, T 13-2456 n R-TV 100 — Work Experience in Film and Television 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite:Completion of 12 units of R-TV courses from among the following: R-TV 1, 14, 18, 19A, 19B, 20, 21, 22, 23, taken at Mt. San Antonio College. Compliance with work experience regulations as designated in the college catalog. Provides students with credit for on-the-job experience in the film and television industry. 42786 arrange 4.7 hours Smith, D 13-1479 n R-TV 100 — Work Experience in Film and Television 2.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite:Completion of 12 units of R-TV courses from among the following: R-TV 1, 14, 18, 19A, 19B, 20, 21, 22, 23, taken at Mt. San Antonio College. Compliance with work experience regulations as designated in the college catalog. Provides students with credit for on-the-job experience in the film and television industry. 42787 arrange 9.4 hours Smith, D 13-1479 n R-TV 101 — Work Experience in Broadcast Entertainment 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Completion of RTV 01, RTV 97A, RTV 97B and any three other RTV units, taken at Mt. San Antonio College. Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog. On-the-job experience in the Broadcast or Entertainment fields. A minimum of 60 unpaid/75 paid hours of work required per credit. 42875 arrange 4.7 hours Trujillo, T 13-2456 n R-TV 101 — Work Experience in Broadcast Entertainment 2.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Completion of RTV 01, RTV 97A, RTV 97B and any three other RTV units, taken at Mt. San Antonio College. Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog. On-the-job experience in the Broadcast or Entertainment fields. A minimum of 60 unpaid/75 paid hours of work required per credit. 42876 arrange 9.4 hours Trujillo, T 13-2456 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY n RAD 2A — Clinical Experience 2A 5.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: RAD 1B Corequisite: RAD 62A, RAD 62B, and RAD 62C Clinical experience in radiology department under the supervision of a licensed radiologic technologist. 40337 TTh 8:00am - 12:00pm Engisch, P HOSP and F 8:00am - 4:30pm McLaughlin, D HOSP Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Noncredit: Contents READING CREDIT: RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY / READING n RAD 3C — Clinical Experience 3C 7.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: RAD 3B Clinical experience in radiology department under the supervision of a licensed radiologic technologist. 40338 MW 8:00am - 4:30pm McLaughlin, D HOSP and TTh 1:00pm - 5:00pm Engisch, P HOSP Final Exam Schedule n RAD 31 — Fluoroscopy and Radiobiology 5.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: RAD 62A Corequisite: RAD 3C Areas of radiobiology, radiation physics, fluoroscopy equipment, image evaluation, quality control and patient considerations. 42601 Th 8:45am - 9:45am Engisch, P 67A-123 and F 9:30am - 2:00pm Engisch, P 67A-123 n RAD 62A — Theory of Radiologic Technology 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: RAD 61A and RAD 1B Corequisite: RAD 2A, RAD 62B, and RAD 62C Areas of X-ray production and interaction with matter, principles of imaging, imaging equipment, and radiation protection. 40339 TTh 1:00pm - 3:05pm Engisch, P 67A-123 n RAD 62B — Radiographic Procedures II 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: RAD 61A, RAD 61B, RAD 61C Corequisite: RAD 62A, RAD 62C and RAD 2A Knowledge base necessary to perform imaging procedures of the vertebral column, bony thorax, cranium, GI and GU systems. 40340 MW 10:30am - 11:55am Neel, M 67A-123 n RAD 62C — Radiographic Procedures II Laboratory 1.5 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: RAD 61A, RAD 61B and RAD 61C Corequisite: RAD 62A, RAD 62B, RAD 2A Practical application of imaging procedures of spine, bony thorax, cranium, gastrointestinal and genitourinary systems. 40341 M 8:25am - 10:29am Neel, M 67A-117 40343 W 8:25am - 10:29am Neel, M 67A-117 40342 M 12:00pm - 2:05pm Neel, M 67A-117 40344 W 12:00pm - 2:05pm Neel, M 67A-117 n RAD 64 — Theory of Radiologic Technology 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: RAD 3C Analytical review of the radiologic technology core curriculum. Preparation for terminal licensing examinations. 40345 TTh 9:55am - 12:00pm McLaughlin, D 67A-123 n READ 70 — Approaches to Reading 3.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Introduction to comprehension and vocabulary strategies, and selfreflection on reading. 40077 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Gonzales, B 6-131 n READ 80 — Exploring Reading Strategies 3.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: READ 70 or satisfactory score on reading placement test Reading comprehension, vocabulary strategies, and self-awareness of reading capabilities using narrative and expository text. 40085 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Cevallos, S 6-136 40078 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Cevallos, S 6-136 40079 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Gonzales, B 6-131 40082 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Burman, E 6-131 40080 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Cevallos, S 6-131 40083 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Burman, E 6-131 40081 MW 4:45pm - 6:10pm Shah, E 6-136 40084 TTh 4:45pm - 6:10pm Silva, L 6-131 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 127 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CREDIT: READING / RESPIRATORY THERAPY / SIGN LANGUAGE, INTERPRETING n READ 90 — Reading College Texts 3.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: READ 80 or satisfactory score on reading placement test Effective college textbook reading with an emphasis on vocabulary and cross disciplinary textbook analysis and comprehension. 40088 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Gonzales, B 6-132 40093 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Rowley, D 6-131 40099 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Rowley, D 6-130 40132 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Ezzell, S 6-132 40101 F 8:00am - 11:10am Rowley, D 6-131 40089 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Rowley, D 6-222 40100 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Gonzales, B 6-136 40092 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Gonzales, B 6-136 41738 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Burman, E 6-222 40097 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Silva, L 6-132 40086 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Burman, E 6-222 40094 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lowe, J 6-131 40090 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Hartouni, K 6-132 40123 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Silva, L 6-131 40124 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Silva, L 6-131 40087 MW 4:45pm - 6:10pm Silva, L 6-131 40091 MW 4:45pm - 6:10pm Wheeler, D 6-132 40098 TTh 4:45pm - 6:10pm Lyons, K 6-136 40125 MW 6:30pm - 7:55pm Hoard, K 6-131 40095 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Martinez, E 6-131 40096 Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Ramirez, R 6-131 40119 MW 8:15pm - 9:40pm Phillips, J 6-131 40102 S 8:00am - 11:10am Gomez-Lecaro, M 6-131 n READ 100 — Analysis and Critical Reading 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: READ 90 or satisfactory score on reading placement test Cross-disciplinary framework emphasizing critical interpretation and analysis of a variety of texts. 40105 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Rowley, D 6-132 40104 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Cevallos, S 6-222 40103 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Cevallos, S 6-136 RESPIRATORY THERAPY n RESD 51B — Respiratory Therapy Science 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: RESD 50 and RESD 51A Corequisite: RESD 53 and RESD 60 40349 T 12:00pm - 3:10pm Wiesner, M 67A-138 and W 9:00am - 12:10pm Wiesner, M 67A-138 40350 T 12:00pm - 3:10pm Wiesner, M 67A-138 and Th 9:00am - 12:10pm Wiesner, M 67A-138 n RESD 53 — Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: RESD 51B 40351 Th 1:00pm - 4:10pm Hutchinson, J 67A-138 n RESD 56D — Techniques of Respiratory Therapy 6.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: RESD 56C Corequisite: RESD 59 and RESD 61 Clinical practice including adult and neonatal intensive care requiring demonstration of all learned clinical skills. 40352 arrange 20.31 hours Hutchinson, J HOSP 40353 arrange 20.31 hours Hutchinson, J HOSP 40354 arrange 20.31 hours Hutchinson, J HOSP 128 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n RESD 59 — Respiratory Therapeutic Modalities 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: RESD 55 Corequisite: RESD 56D and RESD 61 Students are required to purchase self-assessment examinations 40355 M 9:00am - 12:10pm Coreas, K 67A-138 n RESD 60 — Comprehensive Pulmonary Assessment 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: RESD 51B and RESD 53 40356 W 1:00pm - 3:10pm Coreas, K 67A-138 n RESD 61 — Current Issues in Respiratory Care 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: RESD 56C Corequisite: RESD 56D and RESD 59 40357 M 1:30pm - 4:40pm Hutchinson, J 67A-138 SIGN LANGUAGE, INTERPRETING n SIGN 101 — American Sign Language 1 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Fundamentals of American Sign Language including work on comprehension skills and modeling grammatical structures. 40903 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Stuard, B 66-201 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 40904 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Dorough, G 66-205 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 40905M W 9:45am - 11:50am Stuard, B 66-201 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 40906 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Stuard, B 66-201 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 40907 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Marin, Y 66-201 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 40908T Th 12:00pm - 2:05pm Stuard, B 66-201 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 40909 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Cienik, M 26D-2411 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 40910 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Marin, Y 66-222 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 40911 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Casale, K 66-222 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 40912 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Hurley, J 66-205 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 41101 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Franklin, M 26B-3565 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 41102 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Casale, K 66-222 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. This symbol designates special sections of courses that fit the Liberal Studies and General Education major patterns for students who plan to become elementary and secondary school teachers. Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n SIGN 103 — American Sign Language 3 4.0 Units Prerequisite: SIGN 102 Degree Applicable, CSU, UC American Sign Language focused on comprehension skills and advanced grammatical structures. Field trips required. 40916 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Augustus, R 66-205 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 40917 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Cienik, M 26D-2411 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. n SIGN 104 — American Sign Language 4 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: SIGN 103 Expressive and conversational skills in ASL along with continued focus on grammatical and cultural features. 40929 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Augustus, R 26D-G220 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 40930 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Augustus, R 66-205 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. n SIGN 105 — American Sign Language 5 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: SIGN 104 Advanced American Sign Language communication skills; emphasis on descriptive narratives and strengthening conversational skills. 40918 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Dorough, G 66-205 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. n SIGN 108 — Fingerspelling 2.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: SIGN 102 Receptive and expressive fingerspelling. 40919 F 9:00am - 11:05am Larson, S 66-201 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 40920 W 6:00pm- 8:05pm STAFF 26D-3491 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. Noncredit: Contents n SIGN 201 — Introduction to Deaf Studies 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Topics central to the Deaf community including Deaf education, Deaf/ hearing relationships, and Deaf history. 40921 M 6:00pm - 9:10pm Lubman, M 66-201 n SIGN 202 — American Deaf Culture 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC American Deaf cultural norms, values, mores, and institutions. 40922 T 12:00pm - 3:10pm Augustus, R 26A-3871 n SIGN 210 — American Sign Language Structure 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: SIGN 103 Linguistic structure of American Sign Language including phonology, morphology, and syntax, including sociolinguistic issues. 40923 W 5:30pm- 8:40pm STAFF 66-201 n SIGN 220 — Translation: American Sign Language/English 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Prerequisite: SIGN 104 Corequisite: SIGN 210 (May have been taken previously.) American Sign Language and English translation. 40924 TTh 4:45pm - 6:10pm Augustus, R 66-205 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. CREDIT: SIGN LANGUAGE, INTERPRETING n SIGN 102 — American Sign Language 2 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: SIGN 101 or SIGN 101H Further study of ASL as well as exposure to Deaf culture. Outside events attendance required. 40913 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Dorough, G 66-205 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 40914 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Dorough, G 66-205 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 40915 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Dorough, G 66-205 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 41124 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Larson, S 66-201 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. 43025 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Larson, S 66-201 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. Final Exam Schedule n SIGN 225 — Ethical Decision Making for Interpreters 2.0 Units Degree Applicable Prerequisite: SIGN 223 and SIGN 231 Development of ethical decision-making skills through the anaylitical construct of the Demand/Control Schema for interpreting work. 40925 W 5:00pm - 7:05pm Adamiak, A 66-209 n SIGN 231 — Interpreting 4.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: SPCH 1A and SIGN 227 Skill development in consecutive interpreting from American Sign Language (ASL) to English and English to ASL. 40926 MW 6:00pm - 7:25pm Jenkins, T 26A-1690 and MW 7:45pm - 9:10pm Jenkins, T 26A-1690 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. n SIGN 239 — Applied Interpreting 2.0 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: SIGN 232 Capstone course in the interpreting program. 40 hours of out-of-class interpreting-related experience required. 40927 W 7:15pm - 9:20pm Stephenson, J 66-209 n SIGN 250 — Interpreting with Classifiers 1.5 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisites: SIGN 104 and SIGN 210 Common forms of ASL classifier predicates and their application in interpreting from English into American Sign Language. 41251 M 3:00pm - 4:05pm Augustus, R 66-205 and M 4:15pm - 5:40pm Augustus, R 66-205 NOTE: Students will incur a cost of $20 for online access to video assessment program. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 129 65 Cover CREDIT: SIGN LANGUAGE, INTERPRETING / SOCIOLOGY 130 Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n SIGN 260 — Video Interpreting 1.5 Units Degree Applicable (May be taken for Pass/No Pass Only) Prerequisite: SIGN 231 Video interpreting and skill development as a video interpreter. 40928 T 6:00pm - 7:05pm Burns-Peters, D 26A-1690 and T 7:15pm - 8:40pm Burns-Peters, D 26A-1690 SOCIOLOGY n SOC 1 — Sociology 3.0 Units (C-ID SOCI 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Study of human relations and social structure emphasizing the interaction between personality, culture and society. 40858 TTh 6:20am - 7:45am VanderVis, M 26D-2431 40859 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Coronel, J 26A-3630 40860 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Quach, C 26A-2871 40861 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Guerrero, L 26A-2871 40862 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Sanchez, I 26A-2690 43143 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am VanderVis, M 26D-2431 40863 F 8:00am - 11:10am Karmiryan, R 26D-2431 40864 F 8:00am - 11:10am Stewart-Thomas, M 26A-2690 40865 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Cretney, C 26D-2431 40866 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Montero, S 26A-2871 40867 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Guerrero, L 26A-2871 40869 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am VanderVis, M 26D-2431 40870 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Gallarde, M 26D-2431 40871 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Montero, S 26A-2871 40872 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Banuelos, M 26A-2871 40873 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Hernandez-Magallon, K 26A-2690 40874 F 11:30am - 2:40pm Karmiryan, R 26D-2431 40875 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Abdel Haq, M 26A-2871 40876 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Moss, J 26D-2431 40877 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Banuelos, M 26A-2871 40878 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Quach, C 26D-2431 43141 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Stewart-Thomas, M 26A-2690 40879 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Abdel Haq, M 26A-2871 40880 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Banuelos, M 26A-2871 43142 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Stewart-Thomas, M 26A-2690 43137 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Jones, L 26D-2491 40881 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Bark, A 26D-2491 41047 arrange 6.75 hours Tolmasov, B ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41047 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Tolmasov at either: BTolmasov@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents 41048 arrange 6.75 hours Tolmasov, B ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41048 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Tolmasov at either: BTolmasov@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41049 arrange 4.5 hours Gallarde, M ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41049 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Gallarde at either: MGallarde@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41050 arrange 4.5 hours Gallarde, M ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41050 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Gallarde at either: MGallarde@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41051 arrange 3.4 hours Montero, S ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41051 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Montero at either: SMontero@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n SOC 1H — Sociology - Honors 3.0 Units (C-ID SOCI 110) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program Honors course designed to provide an enriched experience. May not receive credit for both SOC 1 and SOC 1H. 43089 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Hatch, R 26A-1690 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n SOC 2H — Contemporary Social Problems - Honors 3.0 Units (C-ID SOCI 115) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program Honors course designed to provide an enriched experience. May not receive credit for both SOC 2 and SOC 2H. 40887 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Hatch, R 26A-1690 n SOC 4 — Introduction to Gerontology 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 The characteristics, life circumstances, and problems of people as they progress through life. 40888 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Hatch, R 26A-1690 Noncredit: Contents n SOC 5 — Introduction to Criminology 3.0 Units (C-ID SOCI 160) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 A scientific analysis of violations of societal rules of behavior that are formally defined as crime and delinquency. 40889 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Phillips, K 26D-3481 40890 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Phillips, K 26D-3481 40891 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Parker, S 20-5 40892 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lukenbill, C 26D-2240 40893 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Lukenbill, C 26D-2240 40894 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Cretney, C 26D-2240 40895 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Lukenbill, C 26D-2240 41099 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Bark, A 26A-2811 41207 arrange 4.5 hours Irvine, C ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41207 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Irvine at either: CIrvine@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41227 arrange 4.5 hours Gallarde, M ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41227 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Gallarde at either: MGallarde@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41228 arrange 4.5 hours Moss, J ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41228 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Moss at either: JMoss9@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ CREDIT: SOCIOLOGY n SOC 2 — Contemporary Social Problems 3.0 Units (C-ID SOCI 115) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Basic sociological principles and concepts to the study and understanding of social problems. 40883 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Coronel, J 26A-3630 40885 F 11:30am - 2:40pm Stewart-Thomas, M 26A-2690 41225 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Phillips, K 26A-2811 41226 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Hatch, R 26A-1690 40884 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Forest, R 26D-2230 43239 arrange 6.75 hours Morales Beasley, S ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43239 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Morales Beasley at either: SMorales2@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43240 arrange 3.4 hours Guerrero, L ONLINE NOTE: CRN 43240 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Guerrero at either: LGuerrero@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Final Exam Schedule 65 131 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents CREDIT: SOCIOLOGY n SOC 7 — Sociology of Religion 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC An analysis of religion as a social institution. Attention will focus on the influence that religion has on American society. 40896 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Lane, D 26D-2431 41229 arrange 4.5 hours Moss, J ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41229 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Moss at either: JMoss9@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n SOC 14 — Marriage and the Family 3.0 Units (C-ID SOCI 130) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Sociological functions of dating, engagement, weddings, marriage, and the family. 40897 TTh 9:45am- 11:10am STAFF 26A-2690 43339 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Yoshioka, G 26A-2871 40898 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Stewart-Thomas, M 26A-2690 132 Mt. San Antonio College 41052 arrange 4.5 hours Howey, D ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41052 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Howey at either: DHowey@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43242 arrange 4.5 hours Quach, C ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 43242 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Quach at either: CQuach2@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n SOC 20 — Sociology of Ethnic Relations 3.0 Units (C-ID SOCI 150) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Ethnic and racial groups in the U.S. and social factors leading to prejudice, discrimination, and stereotypes. 40901 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Coronel, J 26A-3630 41206 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Hernandez-Magallon, K 26A-2690 41055 arrange 4.5 hours Morales Beasley, S ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41055 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Morales Beasley at either: SMorales2@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n SOC 20H — Sociology of Ethnic Relations - Honors 3.0 Units (C-ID SOCI 150) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program An honors course designed to provide an enriched experience. May not receive credit for both SOC 20 and SOC 20H. 41060 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Hatch, R 26A-1690 n SOC 99 — Special Projects in Sociology 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU 40902 arrange 2.25 hours Hatch, R OCAM Noncredit: Contents SPANISH n SPAN 1 — Elementary Spanish 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Conversing, reading, and writing in Spanish at the elementary level. 40793 MW 6:15am - 8:20am Zumaeta, H 26B-3561 40794 TTh 6:15am - 8:20am Howell, L 26B-3561 40795 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Boada, M 26B-3565 40796 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Garcia, V 66-267 43121 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Howell, L 66-209 43491 TTh 7:30am- 9:35am STAFF 26B-3551 40797 MW 8:30am - 10:35am Zumaeta, H 26B-3561 40798 F 9:00am - 1:15pm Baler, P 66-248 40799 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Howell, L 66-209 43144MW 9:45am - 11:50am Salinger, A 18D-1101 43306 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Boada, M 26B-3565 40800 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Alvarez, V 40-131 43145 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Castillejos, M 66-267 40801 MW 10:45am - 12:50pm Garcia, V 26B-3561 40802 TTh 10:45am - 12:50pm Fuentes, A 26B-3561 40804 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Salinger, A 18D-1101 40805 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Salinger, A 18D-1101 40806 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Castillejos, M 66-267 40807 MW 1:00pm - 3:05pm Louis, I 26B-3561 40808 TTh 1:00pm - 3:05pm Leyva, E 26B-3561 40803 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Sanchez, L 26B-3565 40809 MW 2:15pm - 4:20pm Jones-Ramey, B 66-267 40810 TTh 2:15pm - 4:20pm Blake, M 28B-03 40811 MW 3:15pm - 5:20pm Louis, I 26B-3561 40812 TTh 3:15pm - 5:20pm Vogel, E 26B-3561 41213MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Kemp, K 66-248 41214 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Lyon, N 66-246 43126 MW 4:30pm - 6:35pm Ugas-Abreus, B 26B-3565 41278 TTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Kemp, K 66-248 41279 TTh 5:30pm - 7:35pm Flores, J 26B-3561 41292 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Ugas-Abreus, B 26B-3565 43004 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Kogat, L 66-267 43005 TTh 6:45pm - 8:50pm Hernandez Arocha, E 66-267 CREDIT: SOCIOLOGY / SPANISH n SOC 15 — Child Development 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Theoretical aspects of development from conception through adolescence. Requires observation of children. 41053 arrange 4.5 hours Howey, D ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41053 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Howey at either: DHowey@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41054 arrange 3.4 hours Irvine, C ONLINE NOTE: CRN 41054 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Irvine at either: CIrvine@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Final Exam Schedule n SPAN 2 — Continuing Elementary Spanish 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: SPAN 1 Further development of conversational, reading, and writing skills in Spanish. Further study of Hispanic culture. 40814 TTh 8:30am - 10:35am Howell, L 26B-3561 40815 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Labrit, G 66-246 40816 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Sanchez, L 26B-3565 40817 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Blake, M 28B-03 n SPAN 3 — Intermediate Spanish 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: SPAN 2 Further development of communicative proficiency in Spanish. 40818 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Kemp, K 66-248 40819 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Alvarez, V 40-131 n SPAN 11 — Spanish for the Spanish Speaking 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: SPAN 2 Provides Spanish-speaking students opportunity to improve skills in standard Spanish grammar and vocabulary. 40822 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Sanchez, L 26B-3565 40823M W 9:45am - 11:50am Kemp, K 66-248 40826T Th 9:45am - 11:50am Salinger, A 18D-1101 40827 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Castillejos, M 66-267 40828 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Sanchez, L 26B-3565 43007 MW 6:45pm - 8:50pm Lyon, N 66-246 This symbol designates special sections of courses that fit the Liberal Studies and General Education major patterns for students who plan to become elementary and secondary school teachers. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 133 65 Cover CREDIT: SPANISH / SPEECH 134 Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n SPAN 12 — Continuing Spanish for the Spanish Speaking 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: SPAN 11 or equivalent Provides Spanish-speaking students with further development and improvement of skills in Spanish language and readings. 40830 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Castillejos, M 66-267 40831 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Kemp, K 66-248 SPEECH n SPCH 1A — Public Speaking 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Study and apply rhetorical principles to research, write outlines, and deliver speeches. Credit for either SPCH 1A or SPCH 1AH. 40689 MW 7:30am - 9:35am Laverty, J 26A-1881 40690 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Musallet, O 26D-G280 40691 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Walls, R 26D-G481 40692 F 8:00am - 12:15pm Castello, A 26A-1881 40693 F 8:00am - 12:15pm Reinhart, L 26A-1891 40696 MW 8:30am - 10:35am Jaimes, F 26D-G481 40697 MW 8:30am - 10:35am Nahabedian, S 21F-2 40698 TTh 8:30am - 10:35am Mahlke, J 21H-1 40699 TTh 8:30am - 10:35am Peterson, E 21G-1 43321 TTh 8:30am - 10:35am Cruz-Pobocik, S 21H-2 40700 F 9:00am - 1:15pm Perez, C 26D-G481 40701 F 9:00am - 1:15pm Farschman, K 26D-G280 40694 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Ferguson, C 26A-1891 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40695 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Vitullo, J 26A-1891 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40702 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Laverty, J 26A-1881 40703 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Willis, R 26D-G280 40704 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Musallet, O 26D-G280 40705 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Walls, R 26D-G481 43322 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Selnick, S 21F-1 NOTE: CRN 43322 above is linked to ENGL 1C (CRN 43305) and is part of the Pathways to GenEd program continuing from the fall 2015 semester, which combines two GenEd courses in a cohort. For more information, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40708 MW 10:45am - 12:50pm Nahabedian, S 21G-1 40709 MW 10:45am - 12:50pm Jaimes, F 26D-G481 43323 MW 10:45am - 12:50pm Nafzgar, S 21G-2 40710 TTh 10:45am - 12:50pm Peterson, E 21G-1 40711 TTh 10:45am - 12:50pm Mahlke, J 21H-1 40712 TTh 10:45am - 12:50pm Farschman, K 61-2315 43324 TTh 10:45am - 12:50pm Cruz-Pobocik, S 21H-2 43325 TTh 10:45am - 12:50pm Tuggle, S 40-129 40713 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Cantrell, D 26A-1891 40714 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Willis, R 26D-G280 40715 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Bradshaw, S 13-1245 40716 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Selnick, S 61-2316 40717 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Kennelley, E 26D-G481 43326 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Boehner-Staylor, M 26A-3620 NOTE: CRN 43326 above is linked to ENGL 1A (CRN 40445). 43663 TTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Arntson, R 21F-2 40718MW 1:00pm -3:05pmMoorehead, A 26D-G481 40719 MW 1:00pm - 3:05pm Nafzgar, S 21G-2 40720 MW 1:00pm - 3:05pm Vitullo, J 20-5 40721 TTh 1:00pm - 3:05pm Schroeder, J 26A-1881 40722 TTh 1:00pm - 3:05pm Klawitter, K 26A-1891 43327 TTh 1:00pm - 3:05pm Tuggle, S 40-129 Mt. San Antonio College 40723 43328 41062 41065 41066 41087 43329 41088 41094 41095 41096 43332 43333 41097 43334 43335 43336 43330 and and 43331 and and Final Exam Schedule F F MW TTh MW MW MW TTh TTh MW MW MW MW TTh MW MW TTh W S 04/30 S 05/21 W S 04/30 S 05/21 1:30pm - 1:30pm - 2:15pm - 2:15pm - 3:15pm - 3:15pm - 3:15pm - 3:15pm - 4:30pm - 5:30pm - 5:30pm - 5:30pm - 5:30pm- 5:30pm - 7:45pm - 7:45pm- 7:45pm - 6:00pm - 9:00am - 9:00am - 6:00pm - 9:00am - 9:00am - 5:45pm 5:45pm 4:20pm 4:20pm 5:20pm 5:20pm 5:20pm 5:20pm 6:35pm 7:35pm 7:35pm 7:35pm 7:35pm 7:35pm 9:50pm 9:50pm 9:50pm 9:30pm 1:15pm 1:15pm 9:30pm 1:15pm 1:15pm Noncredit: Contents Reinhart, L Villalobos, J Klawitter, K Kennelley, E Crossman, E Moorehead, A Rodriguez, C Schroeder, J Klawitter, K Crossman, E Rodriguez, C Silverstein, A STAFF Solorzano, D Silverstein, A STAFF Solorzano, D Arntson, R Arntson, R Arntson, R Reinhart, L Reinhart, L Reinhart, L 26A-1891 26A-1881 26D-G280 26D-G481 26A-1881 26D-G481 26D-G471 26A-1881 26A-1891 26A-1881 26D-G471 26D-G280 26A-1891 26A-1881 26D-G280 26A-1891 26A-1881 26A-2610 26A-2610 26A-2610 26B-3561 TBA TBA n SPCH 1AH — Public Speaking - Honors 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program An honors course designed to provide an enriched experience. May not receive credit for both SPCH 1A and SPCH 1AH. 40731 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Klawitter, K 26A-3871 n SPCH 2 — Fundamentals of Communication 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: ENGL 1A or ENGL 1AH (May have been taken previously) Fundamentals of interpersonal, small group, public speaking, and intercultural communication. Oral presentations are required. 40724 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Bradshaw, S 12-1280 40725 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Laverty, J 21G-2 n SPCH 6 — Group Communication 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Theory, principles, application and evaluation of group communication processes, problem-solving, decision making, and leadership. 40727 M 1:15pm - 4:25pm Reinhart, L 26D-1411 n SPCH 7 — Intercultural Communication 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Theoretical dynamics of culture within communication contexts. Students may not receive credit for both SPCH 7 and SPCH 7H. 40728 W 1:15pm - 4:25pm Arntson, R 21F-1 40729 Th 1:30pm - 2:40pm Archibald, J 26D-1411 n SPCH 8 — Professional and Organizational Speaking 4.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Corequisite: ENGL 1A or ENGL 1AH (may have been taken previously) Speech communication principles in the workplace. Oral presentations are required. 40730 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Laverty, J 26A-1881 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n SPCH 18 — Forensics: Reader’s Theater Team 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken four times for credit) Prerequisite: SPCH 15 Performance of readers theater as part of Mt. SAC’s Forensics Team. Required participation in readers theater competition. 40732 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Klawitter, K 26D-1441 and arrange 10.75 hours Arntson, R 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 n SPCH 20 — Argumentation and Debate 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: SPCH 1A or SPCH 1AH Rhetorical principles of argumentation in both theory and practice. Emphasis given to rational discussion and reasoned advocacy. 43670 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Cantrell, D 26D-1411 n SPCH 20H — Argumentation and Debate - Honors 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: SPCH 1A or SPCH 1AH and acceptance into the Honors Program May not receive credit for both SPCH 20 and SPCH 20H. Off-campus tournaments may be required. 43067 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Cantrell, D 26D-1411 n SPCH 26 — Interpersonal Communication 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Dynamics of everyday one-to-one communication. 40734 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Castello, A 26A-1881 40735 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Castello, A 26A-1881 40736 T 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 26D-G481 n SPCH 30 — Gateway to Communication Studies 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Corequisite: ENGL 1A or ENGL 1AH (may be taken previously) Advisory: READ 100 Prominent issues in communication theory, introduction to the field of communication, and practice of multiple research methods. 43672 T 1:00pm - 4:10pm Ferguson, C 26A-3841 STUDY TECHNIQUES n STDY 80 — Foundations for Academic Success 3.0 Units Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 67 and READ 80 College success course emphasizing skills for academic achievement using a brain-based perspective. 40107 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Walker, L 6-222 40106 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Walker, L 6-134 Noncredit: Contents n STDY 85A — Basic Overview of Strategies for 1.0 Unit Academic Success Not Degree Applicable Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 67 and Eligibility for READ 80 Brain-based perspective emphasizing introductory skills necessary for academic success. 40108 MW 3:00pm - 4:05pm Hamby, B 6-134 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n STDY 85C — Online Learning Success Skills 1.0 Unit Not Degree Applicable Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 67 and Eligibility for READ 90 College success course for online learning using a brain-based perspective emphasizing introductory skills necessary. 40111 arrange 2.25 hours Hunter-Buffington, C ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 40111 is a Distrance Learning Online class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt.SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Hunter-Buffington at either: cbuffington@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt.SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 40126 arrange 2.25 hours Robinson, C ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 CREDIT: SPEECH / STUDY TECHNIQUES / SURVEYING n SPCH 16 — Forensics: Individual Event Team 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU (May be taken four times for credit) Prerequisite: Admission by audition Participation in multiple intercollegiate speaking competitions with the Mt. SAC Forensics Team. Tournament attendance required. 43665 T 4:30pm - 6:35pm Arntson, R 26D-1441 and arrange 11.75 hours Cantrell, D 26D-1441 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 Final Exam Schedule n STDY 100 — University-level Academic Success Strategies 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 and eligibility for READ 100 Advanced college success course using a brain-based perspective emphasizing strategies necessary for successful transfer. 40109 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Walker, L 6-136 40110 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Walker, L 6-136 SURVEYING n SURV 1A — Surveying 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 150 Surveying and use of equipment, distance measurement, leveling, area computation, mapping, and error analysis. 42329 M 8:00am - 10:05am Khan, M 11-2107 and W 8:00am - 11:10am Khan, M 11-2107 n SURV 1B — Surveying 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: SURV 1A Land surveying including coordinate geometry, highway curves, volumes, photogrammetry, GPS, and GIS. Field trips are required. 42330 S 8:00am - 11:10am Khan, M 11-2107 and S 11:30am - 1:35pm Khan, M 11-2107 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 135 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings TECHNOLOGY-RELATED COURSES CREDIT: TECHNOLOGY-RELATED COURSES / THEATER ARTS / TUTOR TRAINING / WELDING 136 n TECH 60 — Customer Relations for the Technician 2.0 Units Degree Applicable Customer relations training (soft skills) for the technician. 40384 F 5:30pm - 9:40pm Uranga, J 28B-312 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 THEATER ARTS n THTR 9 — Introduction to Theater Arts 3.0 Units (C-ID THTR 111) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Aesthetic, artistic, technical, and business aspects of theater. 42603 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Cummings, C 1B/C-1 42602 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Burgos, M 1B/C-1 42865 MW 4:45pm - 6:10pm Burgos, M 1B/C-1 n THTR 10 — History of Theater Arts 3.0 Units (C-ID THTR 113) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Dramatic literature and the development of dramatic art. 42604 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Strand, R 1B/C-1 n THTR 11 — Principles of Acting I 3.0 Units (C-ID THTR 151) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Introduction to principles and techniques of acting. Analysis and performance of scenes and monologues, plus acting exercises. 42826 MW 8:00am- 9:25am STAFF 2-T120 43265 MW 9:45am- 11:10am STAFF 2-T120 42606 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Cummings, C 2-T120 43266 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Cummings, C 2-T120 42607 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Brooks, A 2-T120 42608 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Cummings, C 2-T120 42605 MW 3:00pm - 4:25pm Cummings, C 2-T120 42609 TTh 3:00pm - 4:25pm Burgos, M 2-T120 43267 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Cockrum, D 2-T120 n THTR 12 — Principles of Acting II 3.0 Units (C-ID THTR 152) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Prerequisite: THTR 11 Investigation of acting techniques through the study and presentation of varied dramatic scenes. 42610 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Burgos, M 2-T130 n THTR 14 — Stagecraft 3.0 Units (C-ID THTR 171) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Theory and practice of scenery construction and stage lighting. 42611 MW 1:30pm - 4:00pm Mittler, W 2-T130 n THTR 15 — Play Rehearsal and Performance 2.0 Units (C-ID THTR 191) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Admission by audition Presentation of college-sponsored plays. Offers acting and technical experiences. Attendance at performances required. 42832 MTWTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Brooks, A 2-T130 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42832 above holds auditions: Monday, February 22nd, and Tuesday, February 23rd, 2016 at 7:00 PM in 2-T130. Production: “And Then There Were None” by Agatha Christie. Enrollment is contingent on a successful audition. 42833 MTWTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Burgos, M 2-T130 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42833 above holds auditions: Monday, April 18th, and Tuesday, April 19th, 2015 at 7:00 PM in 2-T130. Production: “Rabbit Hole” by David Lindsay-Abaire. Enrollment is contingent on a successful audition. Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n THTR 16 — Theatrical Make-Up 3.0 Units (C-ID THTR 175) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Theory and practice of makeup for stage. Experience in design and application of various makeup techniques. 42612 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Ogden, B 2-T129 n THTR 18 — Technical Theater Practicum 1.0 Unit (C-ID THTR 192) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Technical preparation and operation of productions presented to the community. 42620 arrange 3.5 hours Kelly, S 2-T128 n THTR 19 — Theatrical Costuming 3.0 Units (C-ID THTR 174) Degree Applicable, CSU, UC Theatrical costuming design, construction, history, fabrics, and rendering techniques for theater, dance, film, or television. 42824 MW 12:30pm - 3:00pm Ogden, B 2-T129 TUTOR TRAINING n TUTR 10A — Introduction to Tutoring 1.0 Unit Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Introduction to tutoring with an emphasis on tutoring strategies, problem solving, and working with a diverse student population. 40117 S 10:30am- 1:10pm STAFF 6-222 6 Weeks, Week beginning 03/07/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n TUTR 10B — Tutoring in the English Language 1.0 Unit Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1A Tutoring in the English language emphasizing approaches to working with students on written drafts. 40137 S 10:30am- 1:10pm STAFF 26B-1563C 6 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 05/29/2016 n TUTR 10C — Tutoring as a Supplemental Instructor 1.0 Unit Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Tutoring as a Supplemental Instructor in the classroom and small groups under the supervision of an instructor. 40118 S 10:30am- 1:10pm STAFF 26B-1563C 6 Weeks, Week beginning 03/07/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n TUTR 10D — Tutoring in Mathematics 1.0 Unit Not Degree Applicable (May be taken for option of Letter grade or Pass/NoPass) Prerequisite: MATH 71 Tutoring in mathematics with an emphasis on strategies to promote active learning. 40138 S 10:30am- 1:10pm STAFF 61-2306 6 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 05/29/2016 WELDING n WELD 30 — Metal Sculpture 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Welding processes used in the metal sculpting industry to create threedimensional art forms. 40319 Th 1:00pm - 2:05pm Deines, C 69-11 and Th 2:10pm - 5:15pm Eisley, B 69-11 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n WELD 50 — Oxyacetylene Welding 2.0 Units Degree Applicable Oxyfuel fusion, non-fusion welding, and cutting. Develops understanding of fundamental skills in modern welding practices. 40323 T 8:00am - 9:00am Londo, D 69-11 and T 9:05am - 12:15pm Londo, D 69-11 43190 M 6:00pm- 7:00pm STAFF 69-11 and M 7:05pm - 10:15pm STAFF 69-11 n WELD 51 — Basic Electric Arc Welding 2.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: WELD 50 Electric arc welding, standard electrodes and alloy electrode selection, and AWS procedures for certification. 40324 W 8:00am - 9:00am Garcia, D 69-11 and W 9:05am - 12:15pm Garcia, D 69-11 40325 F 6:00pm - 7:00pm Mulick, B 69-11 and F 7:05pm - 10:15pm Mulick, B 69-11 n WELD 53A — Welding Metallurgy 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Structure of matter, physical, mechanical properties of metals, principles of alloying, plastic deformation, heat treatment. 40326 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Kuchta, J 69-21 Noncredit: Contents n WELD 70A — Beginning Arc Welding 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Develops manipulative skills and techniques for the welders on the Shielded Metal Arc and Flux-Cored Arc Welding processes. 40327 MW 1:00pm - 1:40pm Newell, A 69-11 and MW 1:45pm - 4:40pm Newell, A 69-11 40328 TTh 6:15pm - 6:55pm Newell, A 69-11 and TTh 7:00pm - 9:55pm Newell, A 69-11 n WELD 70B — Intermediate Arc Welding 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: WELD 70A taken prior Welding high alloy steel with Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW) and Flux Core Arc (FCAW) welding in vertical and overhead positions. 43191 TTh 8:00am - 8:40am Garcia, D 69-11 and TTh 8:45am - 11:55am Garcia, D 69-11 40329 S 8:30am - 9:35am Mulick, B 69-11 and S 9:40am - 12:00pm Mulick, B 69-11 and S 1:00pm - 4:45pm Mulick, B 69-11 CREDIT: WELDING n WELD 40 — Introduction to Welding 2.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Fundamentals of welding process related to the areas of construction, machine tool, aerospace, and transportation. 40320 Th 8:00am - 9:00am Newell, A 69-11 and Th 9:05am - 12:15pm Newell, A 69-11 43189 M 1:00pm - 2:00pm Garcia, D 69-21 and M 2:05pm - 5:15pm Garcia, D 69-21 40321 F 1:20pm - 2:20pm Newell, A 69-11 and F 2:25pm - 5:35pm Newell, A 69-11 40322 T 6:00pm - 7:00pm Osendorf, D 69-11 and T 7:05pm - 10:15pm Osendorf, D 69-11 Final Exam Schedule n WELD 70C — Certification for Welders 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: WELD 70A taken prior Building construction for the advanced arc welding student. AWS D1.1 and D1.3 will be reviewed. 40331 TTh 1:00pm - 1:40pm Garcia, D 69-11 and TTh 1:45pm - 4:55pm Garcia, D 69-11 40330 MW 5:00pm - 5:40pm Eisley, B 69-11 and MW 5:45pm - 8:55pm Eisley, B 69-11 n WELD 80 — Construction Fabrication and Welding 3.0 Units Degree Applicable Advisory: WELD 40, WELD 51, WELD 70A Emphasis on layout skills and applied knowledge as it relates to the area of construction within the welding industry. 40332 S 8:30am - 9:35am Tapia, R 69-11 and S 9:40am - 12:00pm Tapia, R 69-11 and S 1:00pm - 4:45pm Tapia, R 69-11 n WELD 90A — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: WELD 70B taken prior Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding of steel, aluminum, CRES, exotic metals. All position welds with many surfaces and transitions. 40333 TTh 6:15pm - 6:45pm Khattar, F 69-11 and TTh 6:50pm - 9:55pm Khattar, F 69-11 n WELD 90B — Semiautomatic Arc Welding Process 3.0 Units Degree Applicable, CSU Advisory: WELD 70B taken prior Semiautomatic welding with solid and tubular wires. All position welds with many varying thickness. 40334 MW 6:15pm - 6:45pm Mendoza, M 69-11 and MW 6:50pm - 9:55pm Mendoza, M 69-11 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 137 65 Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Distance Learning Program DISTANCE LEARNING What is Distance Learning? • Distance Learning means taking online classes that are conducted partially or wholly off campus—“at a distance.” Students and professors communicate with each other using online and other technologies. Online Classes • Online classes are delivered primarily via the Internet and have few or no meetings on campus. See the Schedule note for online classes for any on-campus or other requirements. Hybrid Classes • Hybrid classes are partially delivered via the Internet but also have several or many required on-campus meetings. Students registered for hybrid classes must attend the first on-campus class meeting or they will be dropped from the classes. Requirements • Distance Learning courses require access to a device with Internet connection using the latest browsers, such as Firefox, Safari, Chrome, or Internet Explorer, and using a Mt. SAC student e-mail address. Are You Ready for Online Classes? • Take the online questionnaire for instant results to see if online classes are a good fit for you. http://www.mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/quiz/survey1.html • Students who have taken online classes found them to be equally or more rigorous than regular classes. • Strong reading, writing, and time management skills are important to success in online classes, according to students who took online classes. Student Complaint/Grievance Process • Student complaints may fall into three categories: Academic, Non-Academic or Discrimination Complaints. Please consult the current college Catalog or visit http://www.mtsac.edu/studentlife/studentgrievances.html for detailed information regarding the student complaint/ grievance process. For further information regarding Distance Learning, please visit www.mtsac.edu/college/distlearn/ , e-mail distancelearning@mtsac.edu or call Library & Learning Resources Division at 909-274-5659. 2016 Spring Distance Learning Program DISTANCE LEARNING ONLINE CREDIT CLASSES 138 For complete course information, see the course offerings beginning on page XX. ONLINE LEARNING COURSES REFERENCE NUMBER COURSE TITLE ADJU 1 BUSA 11 BUSA 68 BUSA 72 BUSC 1A BUSL 18 BUSL 19 BUSM 20 BUSM 51 BUSM 61 BUSM 66 BUSR 50 CHLD 10 CISB 11 CISB 15 CISS 11 CISS 21 CISS 23 COUN 5 GEOG 1 GEOG 2 HRM 57 LIBR 1 LIBR 1A MATH 140 NF 10 NF 25 NF 28 PHIL 12 PHIL 15 PHIL 3 PHIL 5 PHIL 8 PHIL 9 PSYC 1A PSYC 5 SOC 1 SOC SOC 15 SOC 2 SOC 20 SOC 5 SOC 7 STDY 85C The Administration of Justice System Fundamentals of Accounting Business Mathematics Bookkeeping - Accounting Principles of Economics - Macroeconomics Business Law Advanced Business Law Principles of Business Principles of International Business Business Organization and Management Small Business Management Real Estate Principles Child Growth and Lifespan Development Computer Information Systems Microcomputer Applications Practical Computer Security Network Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures Network Analysis, Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems Career/Life Planning Elements of Physical Geography Human Geography Hospitality Cost Control Information Resources and Research Methods Introduction to Library Research Calculus for Business Nutrition for Personal Health and Wellness Essentials of Nutrition Cultural and Ethnic Foods Introduction to Ethics Major World Religions Introduction to Logic Introduction to Philosophy Critical Thinking Critical Analysis and Writing Introduction to Psychology Psychology of Reasoning and Problem Solving Sociology Marriage and the Family Child Development Contemporary Social Problems Sociology of Ethnic Relations Introduction to Criminology Sociology of Religion Online Learning Success Skills Mt. San Antonio College 40275, 40398 41659 41669 41670 42976 41637, 41641 42980 41673 41389 41729 42985 41678 41656, 41657 41576, 41577, 41578 41587, 41730 43006 41627 41629 42910 41029, 41030, 43233 41031, 41032, 41033 41505 40128 40129 42197 41536 41548, 43184 41744 41042, 41043 41044, 41045 41035, 41036, 43643 41038, 41039, 41061 41040, 43234 41041 41190, 41191, 41273, 43235, 43236, 43237, 43489 43490 41047, 41048, 41049, 41050, 41051 41052, 43242 41053, 41054 43239, 43240 41055 41207, 41227, 41228 41229 40111, 40126 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover TITLE Credit: Course Offerings Noncredit: Contents ONLINE-SUPPORTED (HYBRID) COURSES REFERENCE NUMBER AHIS 1 Understanding the Visual Arts AHIS 5 History of Western Art: Renaissance through Modern ASTR 8 Introduction to Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe BIOL 15 Human Sexuality BIOL 5 Contemporary Health Issues BUSA 11 Fundamentals of Accounting BUSA 7 Principles of Accounting - Financial BUSA 8 Principles of Accounting - Managerial BUSC 1A Principles of Economics - Macroeconomics BUSC 1B Principles of Economics - Microeconomics BUSM 20 Principles of Business BUSM 66 Small Business Management BUSR 50 Real Estate Principles CHEM 10 Chemistry for Allied Health Majors CISB 11 Computer Information Systems CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications CISD 11 Database Management - Microsoft Access CISD 31 Database Management - Oracle CISN 11 Telecommunications/Networking CISN 24 Window Server Network and Security Administration CISN 31 Linux Operating System CISN 51 Cisco CCNA Networking and Routing CISP 14 Advanced Visual Basic .NET CISP 21 Programming in Java CISP 31 Programming in C++ CISP 34 Advanced C++ Programming CISP 52 Mobile Device Programming CISS 11 Practical Computer Security CISS 21 Network Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures CISS 23 Network Analysis, Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems CISS 25 Network Security and Firewalls CISW 15 Web Site Development CISW 31 Secure Web Servers COUN 5 Career/Life Planning ENGL 1A Freshman Composition ENGL 1C Critical Thinking and Writing ENGL 68 Preparation for College Writing HRM 52 Food Safety and Sanitation JOUR 100 Introduction to Mass Media MATH 130 College Algebra MATH 50 Pre-Algebra NF 25 Essentials of Nutrition Final Exam Schedule 41003, 41004, 41005, 41006, 41007 41259 41866, 43248 41834, 41841, 42960 41923, 41924 41638 41320, 41710 41325, 41326, 41711 41351 41677 41385, 41386 41400 41359 42308, 42309 41565, 41568, 41575, 41592 41583, 41585, 41586, 41720 41594 41598 41604 41607 41609, 42990 41611 43000 43011 41619, 41620, 41621 41625 41681 43006 41627 41629 41631 41634 41635 42910 40457, 41012, 41013, 41014, 41015, 41016, 41017, 41282, 41283, 41284, 41290, 43229, 43230, 43528 41018, 41019, 41020, 41021, 41022, 41023, 41024, 41025, 41026, 41027, 41028, 43228, 43231, 43232 41009, 41010, 41011, 43892, 43893, 43894, 43895 41502, 41503, 41698 41034 42183, 42184, 42191, 42192 42057, 42058 41541, 41549 DISTANCE LEARNING HYBRID CREDIT CLASSES COURSE Credit: Contents Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 139 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents 2016 Spring Schedule of Short-Term Classes SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES AERONAUTICS n AERO 206L — Flight Simulator Laboratory .5 Unit Flight simulator training in the iGATE PC-ATD simulator in preparation for the instrument rating. 42940 W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Calverley, R 28B-107 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION n AIRC 26 — Gas Heating Fundamentals 2.0 Units Theory, operation, and application of natural gas and propane heating systems in resident and light commercial installations. 40311 T 1:00pm - 5:20pm Soares, D 69-24 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n AIRC 32A — Air Properties and Measurement 1.5 Units Investigates the air-side operating theory and application of comfort cooling systems by addressing psychrometric principles. 40314 T 1:00pm - 4:20pm Soares, D 69-21 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n AIRC 95 — Work Experience in Air Conditioning 2.0 Unit and Refrigeration Work experience in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration. Instructor approval required. 40391 arrange 10 hours Soares, D 69 16 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 06/12/2016 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL n AIRT 251 — Air Traffic Control Team Skills 1.5 Units Leadership skills for aviation professionals, with emphasis on air traffic control team skills. 40306 Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Shackelford, S 28B-103 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY n AIRM 74 — Aircraft Maintenance Technology 2.0 Units - Work Experience Two units of college credit earned for 120 unpaid or 150 paid work hours under direct supervision at an aircraft maintenance facility. 43226 arrange 15 hours Yost, D 28A-102 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 43227 arrange 15 hours Yost, D 28A-102 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43227 AIRM 74 is a Special Approval Course. Please contact David Yost at 909.274.4773 for registration information. n AIRM 80 — Laboratory Studies in Aircraft 1.0 Unit Maintenance Technology Additional lab instruction for students who need to satisfy FAA minimum requirements. 40362 arrange 13.5 hours Yost, D 28A-102 4 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 03/20/2016 40363 arrange 13.5 hours Yost, D 28A-102 4 Weeks, Week beginning 03/21/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40364 arrange 13.5 hours Yost, D 28A-102 4 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 05/15/2016 40365 arrange 13.5 hours Yost, D 28A-102 4 Weeks, Week beginning 05/16/2016 ending 06/12/2016 140 Mt. San Antonio College n AIRM 97A — Aircraft Powerplant Maintenance 3.0 Units Technology: Instrumentation FAA approved course covering instrumentation and smoke and fire detection and suppression systems. 43220 MThF 5:30pm - 10:30pm Ortiz, J 28A-102 and TW 5:30pm - 9:45pm Ortiz, J 28B-209 and TW 9:50pm - 10:30pm STAFF 28B-209 4 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 03/20/2016 n AIRM 97B — Aircraft Powerplant Maintenance 3.0 Units Technology: Fuel Meter Systems Reciprocating engine and turbine engine fuels and fuel metering systems. Required for FAA certification. 43223 MThF 5:30pm - 10:30pm Delgado, M 28A-102 and TW 5:30pm - 9:45pm Delgado, M 28B-209 and TW 9:50pm - 10:30pm STAFF 28B-209 4 Weeks, Week beginning 03/21/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n AIRM 98A — Aircraft Powerplant Maintenance 3.0 Units Technology: Ignition Systems Reciprocating and turbine engine ignition system theory and maintenance. Required for FAA certification. 43224 MThF 5:30pm - 10:30pm Ortiz, J 28A-102 and TW 5:30pm - 9:45pm Ortiz, J 28B-209 and TW 9:50pm - 10:30pm STAFF 28B-209 4 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 05/15/2016 n AIRM 98B — Aircraft Powerplant Maintenance 3.0 Units Technology: Lubricating Systems Reciprocating and turbine engine lubricants and lubricating systems. Required for FAA certification. 43225 MThF 5:30pm - 10:30pm Delgado, M 28A-102 and TW 5:30pm - 9:45pm Delgado, M 28B-209 and TW 9:50pm - 10:30pm STAFF 28B-209 4 Weeks, Week beginning 05/16/2016 ending 06/12/2016 AMERICAN LANGUAGE n AMLA 22S — American Language 2.0 Units Interpersonal Communication Enhances ability of non-native speakers to communicate with confidence and accuracy in personal and academic situations. 40634 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Hill Enriquez, E 66-209 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n AMLA 23S — American Language Formal Speaking 2.0 Units Enhances the ability of non-native speakers to listen effectively and speak formally. 40635 TTh 9:45am - 11:50am Hill Enriquez, E 66-209 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n AMLA 41W — American Language Basic Writing 4.0 Units Basic grammar and writing for non-native speakers. 40621 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Stokes, N 26A-2610 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n AMLA 42W — American Language Intermediate Writing 4.0 Units Intermediate grammar and writing for non-native speakers. 40622 MTWTh 7:30am - 9:35am Stokes, N 26A-2610 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40624 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Stokes, N 26A-2610 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n AMLA 43W — American Language Advanced Writing 4.0 Units Advanced grammar and writing for non-native speakers. 40627 MTWTh 7:30am - 9:35am Stokes, N 26A-2610 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings ART HISTORY Noncredit: Contents M M M M 02/22 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 03/07 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 03/21 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 04/04 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and arrange 7.75 hours Hernandez, C ONLINE 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 NOTE: CRN 41004 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. Course Orientation: Course orientation scheduled above is mandatory. If student cannot attend orientation, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Three museum visits are required. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Hernandez at either: CHernandez@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41005 M 02/22 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and M 03/07 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and M 03/21 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and M 04/04 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and arrange 7.75 hours Hernandez, C ONLINE 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 NOTE: CRN 41005 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. Course Orientation: Course orientation scheduled above is mandatory. If student cannot attend orientation, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Three museum visits are required. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Hernandez at either: CHernandez@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES n AHIS 1 — Understanding the Visual Arts 3.0 Units Visual art forms and role of art in history, culture; off-campus trips possible. Credit not given for both ARTB 1 and AHIS 1 41006 M 02/22 1:00pm - 2:00pm Esslinger, S 28A-103 and arrange 7.75 hours Esslinger, S ONLINE 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 NOTE: CRN 41006 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with a Scheduled Meeting on Campus. Course Orientation: Course orientation scheduled above is mandatory. If student cannot attend orientation, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Three museum visits are required. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Esslinger at either: SEsslinger@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41007 M 02/22 1:00pm - 2:00pm Esslinger, S 28A-103 and arrange 7.75 hours Esslinger, S ONLINE 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 NOTE: CRN 41007 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with a Scheduled Meeting on Campus. Course Orientation: Course orientation scheduled above is mandatory. If student cannot attend orientation, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Three museum visits are required. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Esslinger at either: SEsslinger@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41003 M 02/22 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and M 03/07 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and M 03/21 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and M 04/04 3:00pm - 4:00pm Hernandez, C 28A-103 and arrange 7.75 hours Hernandez, C ONLINE 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 NOTE: CRN 41003 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. Course Orientation: Course orientation scheduled above is mandatory. If student cannot attend orientation, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Three museum visits are required. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Hernandez at either: CHernandez@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41004 and and and Final Exam Schedule 65 141 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES n AHIS 5 — History of Western Art: Renaissance 3.0 Units through Modern History of Renaissance through Modern art in cultural context. Off campus assignments may be required. 41259 M 02/22 7:00pm - 8:00pm Esslinger, S 28A-103 and arrange 7.75 hours Esslinger, S ONLINE 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 NOTE: CRN 41259 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with a Scheduled Meeting on Campus. Course Orientation: Course orientation scheduled above is mandatory. If student cannot attend orientation, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. Other Course Requirements: Three museum visits are required. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Esslinger at either: SEsslinger@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ BUSINESS: ACCOUNTING n BUSA 7 — Principles of Accounting - Financial 5.0 Units Financial accounting required of Business Administration and Accounting majors. 41710 F 7:00pm - 9:30pm Hoekstra, T 18-11 and arrange 8 hours Hoekstra, T ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41710 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlrooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Hoekstra at either: THoekstra@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at n BUSA 8 — Principles of Accounting - Managerial 5.0 Units Managerial accounting concepts and principles. Provides the accounting tools and methods needed for decision making in business. 41711 F 7:00pm - 9:30pm Hoekstra, T 18-11 and arrange 8hoursHoekstra, T ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41711 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlrooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Hoekstra at either: THoekstra@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 142 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n BUSA 75 — Using Microcomputers in Financial Accounting 1.0 Unit Accounting concepts utilizing QuickBooks, a general-ledger software program. Computer processing of accounting transactions. 41337 Th 5:30pm - 7:45pm Quintero, H 17-13 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: QuickBooks Accounting used for this course. n BUSA 76 — Using Microcomputers in 1.0 Unit Managerial Accounting Analysis of financial data and preparation of managerial accounting reports using Excel software. 41338 Th 5:30pm - 7:35pm Quintero, H 17-13 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 BUSINESS: ECONOMICS n BUSC 1A — Principles of Economics - Macroeconomics 3.0 Units Principles of aggregate economic analysis. 41351 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Masoomian, R 21I-1 and arrange 3.5 hours Masoomian, R ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41351 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Masoomian at either: RMasoomian@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n BUSC 1B — Principles of Economics - Microeconomics 3.0 Units 41677 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Masoomian, R 21I-2 and arrange 3.5 hours Masoomian, R ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41677 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Masoomian at either: RMasoomian@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ BUSINESS: MANAGEMENT n BUSM 20 — Principles of Business 3.0 Units Business and its functions, background, development, organization, current trends, future problems and opportunities. 41386 W 11:30am - 12:55pm Farris, B 21B-1 and arrange 5.25 hours Farris, B ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41386 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlrooms, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Farris at either: BFarris@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings CHILD DEVELOPMENT n CHLD 5 — Principles and Practices in 3.0 Units Child Development Programs Examine programs, appropriate practices, regulations, inclusive environments for diverse learners. TB test/10 hrs. observations. 41446 TTh 9:45am - 12:55pm Ly-Hoang, K 73-1810 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 and ending 06/12/2016 n CHLD 6 — Introduction to Child Development Curriculum 3.0 Units Curriculum designs, content areas and environments appropriate for children birth-8 years old. TB test and observations required. 41448 TTh 9:45am - 12:55pm Moore, R 73-1810 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 and ending 04/17/2016 n CHLD 71A — Administration of Child Development Programs 3.0 Units Administration of children’s programs including budget, personnel, policies, quality standards, and California laws. 41494 TTh 6:30pm - 9:40pm Genovese, M 73-1860 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n CHLD 71B — Management/Marketing/Personnel for 3.0 Units ECD Programs Strategic planning for childhood programs, including financial administration, marketing strategies and staff development. 43023 TTh 6:30pm - 9:40pm Addison, T 73-1860 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n CHLD 75 — Supervising Adults in Early 2.0 Units Childhood Settings Methods and principles of working with and supervising adults in the early childhood setting. 41497 W 6:30pm - 9:45pm Mejia Gonzalez, E 73-1810 10 Weeks, Week beginning 04/04/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n CHLD 84 — Guidance and Discipline in Child 1.0 Unit Development Settings Problem solving approach to guidance and discipline of children in child development settings. 41498 W 6:30pm - 9:30pm Mejia Gonzalez, E 73-1810 6 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/03/2016 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: PROGRAMMING n CISP 31 — Programming in C++ 3.0 Units Object-oriented programming in C++ including design, documentation, and debugging. Student must take CISP 31L concurrently. 41619 MW 8:00am - 9:30am Degtyareva, A 17-11B and arrange 1.7 hours Degtyareva, A ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41619 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Degtyareva at either: ADegtyareva@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Noncredit: Contents 41620 T 1:40pm - 4:55pm Degtyareva, A 18-9 and arrange 1.7 hours Degtyareva, A ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41620 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Degtyareva at either: ADegtyareva@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41621 TTh 7:00pm - 8:30pm Degtyareva, A 18-9 and arrange 1.7 hours Degtyareva, A ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41621 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Degtyareva at either: ADegtyareva@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES n BUSM 66 — Small Business Management 3.0 Units Organizing, starting, and operating a small business enterprise. 41400 W 1:15pm - 2:40pm Farris, B 21B-1 and arrange 5.25 hours Farris, B ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 Final Exam Schedule n CISP 31L — Programming in C++ Laboratory .5 Unit Lab for object-oriented programming in C++ including design, documentation, and debugging. Student must take CISP 31 concurrently. 41622 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Degtyareva, A 17-11B 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 41623 TTh 5:15pm - 6:50pm Degtyareva, A 18-9 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 41624 TTh 8:40pm - 10:10pm Degtyareva, A 18-9 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n CISP 34 — Advanced C++ Programming 3.0 Units Object-oriented programming in C++. Covers data structures, GUI, database, web services. Student must take CISP 34L concurrently. 41625 TTh 7:00pm - 8:30pm Degtyareva, A 18-9 and arrange 1.7 hours Degtyareva, A ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41625 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Degtyareva at either: ADegtyareva@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n CISP 34L — Advanced C++ Programming Laboratory .5 Unit C++ Object-oriented programming lab. Covers data structures, GUI, database, web services. Student must take CISP 34 concurrently. 41626 TTh 8:45pm - 10:10pm Degtyareva, A 18-9 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 143 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: SECURITY SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES n CISS 11 — Practical Computer Security 2.0 Units Computer security for all computer users. Projects include configuring security software and hardware. 43006 T 12:00pm - 3:15pm Roche, W 28B-05 and arrange 3.4 hours Roche, W ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 43006 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Roche at either: WRoche@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ COUNSELING 144 Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n COUN 99A — Special Projects in Counseling 1.0 Unit Opportunity to explore academic interest in greater depth. Instructor’s approval is required. A field trip may be required. 43251 M 2:15pm - 4:20pm King, N 21A-2 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: The above CRN 43251 is designed for International students. Instructor’s authorization is required prior to enrollment. Field trips may be required. 43252 T 2:15pm - 4:20pm King, N 21A-2 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: The above CRN 43252 is designed for International students. Instructor’s authorization is required prior to enrollment. Field trips may be required. ELECTRONICS n ELEC 50A — Electronic Circuits - Direct Current (DC) 4.0 Units DC electrical circuits and their applications. Students seeking a survey course should take ELEC 10, rather than ELEC 50A or 50B. 40229 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Denny, J 28B-405 and MW 11:30am - 2:40pm Denny, J 28B-405 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40230 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Hymer, J 28B-401 and TTh 11:30am - 2:40pm Hymer, J 28B-401 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n COUN 1 — Introduction to College 1.0 Unit Higher education and the college experience including educational decision-making and educational planning. 42945 M 2:15pm - 4:20pm Maestro, P 18-1 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 42946 M 2:15pm - 4:20pm Hernandez, A 12-1060 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 42942 Th 2:15pm - 4:20pm Hernandez, A 21A-1 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 42944 W 4:30pm - 6:35pm Perez-Garcia, J 21A-1 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n ELEC 50B — Electronic Circuits (AC) 4.0 Units Alternating Current (AC) electrical circuits and their applications. 40231 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Denny, J 28B-405 and MW 11:30am - 2:40pm Denny, J 28B-405 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40232 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Hymer, J 28B-401 and TTh 11:30am - 2:40pm Hymer, J 28B-401 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n COUN 5 — Career/Life Planning 3.0 Units Evaluate career options using a systematic approach to self-exploration, career and life planning. 42911 TTh 1:15pm - 2:40pm Ton, C 12-1020 16 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42911 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to ENGL 1A (CRN 40438). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42910 M 02/22 7:00pm - 9:40pm Mbuthi, S 21A-1 and arrange 3 hours Mbuthi, S ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42910 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with a Scheduled Meeting on campus. Course orientation scheduled above is mandatory. If student cannot attend orientation, student must contact professor before orientation meeting to avoid being dropped from class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on the CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Mbuthi at either: smbuthi@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodleroom at MyMtSAC Portal. 42921 TTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Mbuthi, S 21A-2 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: The above CRN 42921 is a regular class. All assignments will be completed in Moodle Rooms. Computer with Internet and Windows 7 or later required. n EMS 80 — Paramedic Field Externship 10.0 Units Application of paramedic theory and practices in a field setting with emphasis on assesment and utilization of skills. 40381 arrange 34.29 hours Ziolkowski, T FIELD 14 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 07/24/2016 Mt. San Antonio College EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE ENGINEERING n ENGR 1 — Introduction to Engineering 1.0 Unit Engineering and surveying professions including academic requirements, academic strategies, and licensure. Field trips required. 42324 M 10:15am - 12:20pm Khan, M 11-2101 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 42325 M 10:15am - 12:20pm Khan, M 11-2101 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 16 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 06/12/2016 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings ENGLISH: COMPOSITION n ENGL 1C — Critical Thinking and Writing 4.0 Units Develops critical thinking, reading, and writing skills. Focuses on logical analysis and argumentative writing. 41018 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Loera-Ramirez, D 26A-3841 and arrange 4.5 hours Loera-Ramirez, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41018 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Loera-Ramirez at either: DLoera@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Noncredit: Contents 41022 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Loera-Ramirez, D 26A-3841 and arrange 4.5 hours Loera-Ramirez, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41022 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Loera-Ramirez at either: DLoera@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41200 MTWTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Brantingham, J 26D-3411 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n ENGL 67 — Writing Fundamentals 4.0 Units Emphasizes sentence, outlining, summary, paragraph and essay skills, and critical thinking through combining reading and writing. 40507 MTWTh 7:30am - 9:35am Frahs, P 26A-3811 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40508 MTWTh 7:30am - 9:35am Garrett, J 26A-3670 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40514 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Garrett, J 26A-3670 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40523 MTWTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Frahs, P 26A-3811 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 40523 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to ENGL 68 (CRN 40564) and COUN 2 (CRN 42931). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES n ENGL 1A — Freshman Composition 4.0 Units Develops expository and argumentative essay and research paper skills. Emphasizes critical reading of academic material. 41012 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Loera-Ramirez, D 26A-3841 and arrange 4.5 hours Loera-Ramirez, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41012 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Loera-Ramirez at either: DLoera@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41013 MW 12:00pm - 2:05pm Loera-Ramirez, D 26A-3841 and arrange 4.5 hours Loera-Ramirez, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41013 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with Scheduled Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Loera-Ramirez at either: DLoera@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 40466 MTWTh 4:30pm - 6:35pm Brantingham, J 26D-3411 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 Final Exam Schedule n ENGL 68 — Preparation for College Writing 4.0 Units Development of the academic essay based on critical reading of text. 40539 MTWTh 7:30am - 9:35am Frahs, P 26A-3811 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40540 MTWTh 7:30am - 9:35am Garrett, J 26A-3670 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40555 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Garrett, J 26A-3670 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40564 MTWTh 12:00pm - 2:05pm Frahs, P 26A-3811 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 40564 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to ENGL 67 (CRN 40523) and COUN 2 (CRN 42931). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. FIRE TECHNOLOGY n FIRE 12 — Wildland Fire Control 4.5 Units Addresses wildland fire behavior, safety, strategy, tactics and operations in wildland urban interface. Field trip required. 40244 S 8:00am - 12:00pm Burrill, B 28B-208 and S 1:00pm - 5:10pm Burrill, B 28B-208 10 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/01/2016 n FIRE 86 — Basic Fire Academy 14.5 Units Standard fire department apparatus and equipment, salvage covers and fire extinguishment techniques. 40256 arrange 9 hours Shull, S CHINO and arrange 25.53 hours Hirsch, J CHINO 16 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: FIRE 86 requires Special Approval. Students must apply for the Fire Academy at the Public Safety Department in 28B-214 and get approval to register for this class. For information call 909-2745146. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 145 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings GEOGRAPHY SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES n GEOG 2 — Human Geography 3.0 Units Human geography with emphasis on critical areas of inquiry, research, and the interconnections of place, process. 41031 arrange 6.75 hours Lobb, E ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41031 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Lobb at either: ELobb@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ HOSPITALITY AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT n HRM 52 — Food Safety and Sanitation 1.5 Units Principles of safety and sanitation in the food service industry. Passing the ServSafe manager exam is required to receive credit. 41502 W 04/13 1:00pm - 3:00pm Weatherilt, S 17-11A and arrange 3.25 hours Weatherilt, S ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41502 is a Hybrid Class taught online with one scheduled meeting on campus. NOTE: This course requires the passing of the Food Manager Exam to receive credit. Exam date: Wednesday, April 13 from 1:00 - 3:00 pm in 17-11A. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Weatherilt at either: SWeatherilt@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41503 W 04/13 1:00pm - 3:00pm Weatherilt, S 17-11A and arrange 3.25 hours Weatherilt, S ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41503 is a Hybrid Class taught partially online with scheduled meetings on campus. NOTE: This course requires the passing of the Food Manager Exam to receive credit. Exam date: Wednesday, April 13 from 1:00 - 3:00 pm in 17-11A. NOTE: This class is restricted to students who have applied and been accepted into the Culinary Arts Cohort. If you are interested in finding out more about the Culinary Arts cohort and how to apply, please visit http://mtsac.edu/culinaryarts and download the cohort catalog. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Weatherilt at either: SWeatherilt@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 146 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents 41698 W 06/08 1:00pm - 3:00pm Weatherilt, S 17-11A and arrange 3.25 hours Weatherilt, S ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41698 is a Hybrid Class taught online with one scheduled meeting on campus. NOTE: This course requires the passing of the Food Manager Exam to receive credit. Exam date: Wednesday, June 8 from 1:00 - 3:00 pm in 17-11A. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Weatherilt at either: SWeatherilt@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n HRM 54 — Basic Cooking Techniques 3.0 Units Professional cooking techniques for commercial operations. Uniform, knife set, ServSafe Manager Certification required. 41504 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Doonan, S 19B-5 and TTh 9:45am - 12:55pm Doonan, S 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41504 Students must carry a valid Food Handler Card or Food Manager Card before registering for the class and present their card on the first day of class. Students without a Food Handler Card may be dropped from class. 41699 TTh 7:30am - 9:35am Doonan, S 19B-5 and TTh 9:45am - 12:55pm Doonan, S 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41699: This class is restricted to students who have applied and been accepted into the Culinary Arts Cohort. If you are interested in finding out more about the Culinary Arts cohort and how to apply, please visit http://mtsac.edu/culinaryarts and download the cohort catalog.NOTE:Students must carry a valid Food Handler Card or Food Manager Card before registering for the class and present their card on the first day of class. Students without a Food Handler Card may be dropped from class. n HRM 57 — Hospitality Cost Control 3.0 Units Analyzing and managing: food, beverage, labor, and other costs within a hospitality operation. 41505 arrange 3.4 hours Doonan, S ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41505 is a Distance Learning Online Class . How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Doonan at either: SDoonan@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n HRM 82 — Baking and Pastry 3.0 Units Preparation of baked goods and pastries. 41510 TTh 1:15pm - 3:25pm Shum, M 19B-5 and TTh 3:35pm - 6:40pm Shum, M 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41510 Students must carry a valid Food Handler Card or Food Manager Card before registering for the class and present their card on the first day of class. Students without a Food Handler Card may be dropped from class. 41701 TTh 1:15pm - 3:25pm Shum, M 19B-5 and TTh 3:35pm - 6:40pm Shum, M 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41701: This class is restricted to students who have applied and been accepted into the Culinary Arts Cohort. If you are interested in finding out more about the Culinary Arts cohort and how to apply, please visit http://mtsac.edu/culinaryarts and download the cohort catalog.NOTE:Students must carry a valid Food Handler Card or Food Manager Card before registering for the class and present their card on the first day of class. Students without a Food Handler Card may be dropped from class. n HRM 83 — International Cuisines 3.0 Units Preparation of international cuisines from Asia, Europe, the Mediterranean, and Latin America. 41511 TTh 7:30am - 9:20am Doonan, S 19B-5 and TTh 9:35am - 12:55pm Doonan, S 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41511 Students must carry a valid Food Handler Card or Food Manager Card before registering for the class and present their card on the first day of class. Students without a Food Handler Card may be dropped from class. 41702 TTh 7:30am - 9:20am Doonan, S 19B-5 and TTh 9:35am - 12:55pm Doonan, S 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 4702: This class is restricted to students who have applied and been accepted into the Culinary Arts Cohort. If you are interested in finding out more about the Culinary Arts cohort and how to apply, please visit http://mtsac.edu/culinaryarts and download the cohort catalog.NOTE:Students must carry a valid Food Handler Card or Food Manager Card before registering for the class and present their card on the first day of class. Students without a Food Handler Card may be dropped from class. INTERIOR DESIGN n ID 10 — Introduction to Interior Design 2.0 Units Interior design that meet individual, functional and environmental needs. Field trips may be required. 41689 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Ball, H 18-9 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 Noncredit: Contents KINESIOLOGY: ATHLETICS n KINX 9 — Conditioning for Sports .5 Unit 43019 TTh 6:00am - 7:59am Lepp, J POOL 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 43019: is conditioning for intercollegiate Women’s Swimming and Diving Team memebers. n KINX 99 — Off-Season Athletics 1.0 Unit 43020 MWF 7:00am - 9:20am Smiley, J 2-T121 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 43020: Enrollment for intercollegiate Pep Squad Team members. KINESIOLOGY: FITNESS n KINF 10A — Weight Training - Beginning .5 Units 43070 arrange 4.5 hours Jastrab, R 50G-109 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43070: Students must come to Building 50G on Monday or Tuesday of the FIRST WEEK of class for completion of Orientation. Weight Room hours are MTWTh 7:00 a.m. - 9:10 p.m., F 7:00 a.m. - 6:20 p.m. SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES n HRM 81 — Garde Manger 3.0 Units Preparation and presentation of: sauces, soups, salads, sandwiches, appetizers, hors d’oeuvres, and buffets. 41509 TTh 1:15pm - 3:20pm Shum, M 19B-5 and TTh 3:25pm - 6:40pm Shum, M 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41509 Students must carry a valid Food Handler Card or Food Manager Card before registering for the class and present their card on the first day of class. Students without a Food Handler Card may be dropped from class. 41700 TTh 1:15pm - 3:20pm Shum, M 19B-5 and TTh 3:30pm - 6:40pm Shum, M 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41700: This class is restricted to students who have applied and been accepted into the Culinary Arts Cohort. If you are interested in finding out more about the Culinary Arts cohort and how to apply, please visit http://mtsac.edu/culinaryarts and download the cohort catalog.NOTE:Students must carry a valid Food Handler Card or Food Manager Card before registering for the class and present their card on the first day of class. Students without a Food Handler Card may be dropped from class. Final Exam Schedule n KINF 10A — Weight Training - Beginning 1.0 Unit 43077 arrange 6.75 hours Jastrab, R 50G-109 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43077: Students must come to Building 50G on Monday or Tuesday of the FIRST WEEK of class for completion of Orientation. Weight Room hours are MTWTh 7:00 a.m. - 9:10 p.m., F 7:00 a.m. - 6:20 p.m. n KINF 10B — Weight Training - Intermediate .5 Units 43071 arrange 4.5 hours Jastrab, R 50G-109 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43071: Students must come to Building 50G on Monday or Tuesday of the FIRST WEEK of class for completion of Orientation. Weight Room hours are MTWTh 7:00 a.m. - 9:10 p.m., F 7:00 a.m. - 6:20 p.m. n KINF 10B — Weight Training - Intermediate 1.0 Unit 43078 arrange 6.75 hours Jastrab, R 50G-109 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43078: Students must come to Building 50G on Monday or Tuesday of the FIRST WEEK of class for completion of Orientation. Weight Room hours are MTWTh 7:00 a.m. - 9:10 p.m., F 7:00 a.m. - 6:20 p.m. n KINF 36A — Circuit Training Beginning .5 Units Beginning Circuit Training for individuals with little or no weight training experience. 43092 arrange 4.5 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43092: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. n KINF 36A — Circuit Training Beginning 1.0 Unit Beginning Circuit Training for individuals with little or no weight training experience. 43096 arrange 6.75 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43096: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 147 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES n KINF 36B — Circuit Training Intermediate .5 Units Circuit training for students with previous stength training experience. 43093 arrange 4.5 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43093: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. n KINF 36B — Circuit Training Intermediate 1.0 Unit Circuit training for students with previous stength training experience. 43098 arrange 6.75 hours Lanaro, G 27A-2 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43098: Students must come to Building 27A, ESWC between the hours of MT 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., T 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. during the FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM to “E” (Enter into class) and schedule your orientations or your space will be given to a student on the Wait List. Class Open Hours: MTWThF 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MTWTh 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. n KINF 53 — Physical Training for the Basic Fire Academy 2.5 Units 43026 MTWThF 5:30am - 7:30am Uiagalelei, I 50FF 13 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/22/2016 KINESIOLOGY: THEORY n KIN 50 — Mt. Sac Fire Academy Physical 1.0 Unit Ability Entrance Exam Physical ability test for admission into the Mt. SAC Fire Academy. Candidates must be approved by Fire Technology Office. 43462 F 8:00am - 5:00pm Ward, E 27A-109 and S 8:00am - 5:00pm Ward, E 50FF 1 Weeks, Week beginning 05/02/2016 ending 05/08/2016 NOTE: CRN 43462: Test Date is May 6 and 7, 2016 LEARNING ASSISTANCE n LERN 48 — Basic Math Skills Review 3.0 Units Math fundamentals: whole number and decimal operations with an emphasis on math learning strategies. 40032 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Robinson, C 6-112 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n LERN 49 — Math Skills Review 3.0 Units Improves knowledge of whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, proportions and integers. Includes math study strategies. 40044 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Robinson, C 6-112 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 148 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents LEARNING COMMUNITIES n LCOM 90 — Learning Communities: Campus Connections 1.0 Unit Connections between students, the campus, and campus involvement. Concurrent enrollment in a learning community is required. 40136 MW 8:30am - 9:35am Lahey, M 61-3315 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 40136 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the LERN 49/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 50 (CRN 42052) and MATH 51 (CRN 42081). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 50, MATH 51, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40135 TTh 9:45am - 10:50am Lahey, M TBA 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 40135 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 51/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 42106) and MATH 110 (CRN 42155). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 71, MATH 110, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40115 TTh 10:40am - 11:45am Tarman, S 61-3418 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 40115 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42086) and MATH 71 (CRN 42128). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 61, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40112 MW 11:45am - 12:50pm Hamby, B TBA 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 40112 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42071) and MATH 71 (CRN 42110). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40113 MW 12:30pm- 1:35pm STAFF 61 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 40113 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42080) and MATH 71 (CRN 42119). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 40114 MW 1:45pm - 2:50pm Hamby, B 61-2406 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 40114 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42096) and MATH 71 (CRN 42137). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings LIBRARY AND INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA MATHEMATICS n MATH 50 — Pre-Algebra 3.0 Units Fundamental principles of mathematics designed to ease the transition from arithmetic to algebra. 42049 TTh 8:30am - 11:40am Wakefield, J 61-3410 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 42050 TTh 8:30am - 11:40am Wakefield, J 61-3410 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 42052 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:10am Mc Mullin, J 61-2414 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42052 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the LERN 49/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42081) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40136). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42053 TThF 9:45am - 11:50am Lee, P 61-2319 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42053 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42082) and COUN 2 (CRN 42933). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42057 M 12:00pm - 3:10pm Chavez, D 61-3319 and arrange 3.4 hours Chavez, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42057 is an 8-week Hybrid Class taught partially online with Schedule Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on the CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Chavez at either: dchavez@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitments and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Noncredit: Contents 42058 W 12:00pm - 3:10pm Chavez, D 61-3311 and arrange 3.4 hours Chavez, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42058 is an 8-week Hybrid Class taught partially online with Schedule Meetings on Campus. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on the CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Chavez at either: dchavez@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitments and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n MATH 51 — Elementary Algebra 4.0 Units An introductory course in algebra. 42071 MWF 7:30am - 10:10am Wakefield, J 61-3410 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42071 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 42110) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40112). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42078 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Peng, G 61-3415 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42078 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 42120) and COUN 5 (CRN 42948). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42079 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Nitta, A 61-2302 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42079 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 42118) and COUN 2 (CRN 43412). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42080 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Chavez, D 61-3302 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42080 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 42119) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40113). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42081 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Mc Mullin, J 61-2414 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42081 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the LERN 49/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 50 (CRN 42052) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40136). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42082 TThF 9:45am - 12:25pm Lee, P 61-2319 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42082 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to MATH 50 (CRN 42053) and COUN 2 (CRN 42933). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES n LIBR 1A — Introduction to Library Research 1.0 Unit Research strategies for academic research and critical thinking. 40129 arrange 2.25 hours Swartz, P ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 40129 is a Distance Learning Online class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Swartz at either pswartz@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Scheduler or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Final Exam Schedule 149 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES 42086 MTWTh 12:00pm- 2:05pm STAFF 61-3302 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42086 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 42128) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40115). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42096 MTWTh 3:15pm - 5:20pm Vazquez Celaya, S 61-3302 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42096 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 42137) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40114). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 43288 MTWTh 3:15pm- 5:20pm STAFF 61-2316 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 43288 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 43704) and LCOM 90 (CRN to be announced). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. n MATH 71 — Intermediate Algebra 5.0 Units Extends concepts from elementary algebra to prepare students for college-level mathematics courses. 42106 MTWTh 7:00am - 9:30am Kirchgraber, A 61-2414 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42106 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 51/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 110 (CRN 42155) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40135). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 71, MATH 110, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 43700 MTWTh 7:00am- 9:35am STAFF 61-3319 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 43700 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 51/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 110 (CRN 43702) and LCOM 90 (CRN to be announced). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 71, MATH 110, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42110 MWF 7:30am - 11:00am Wakefield, J 61-3410 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42110 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42071) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40112). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 150 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents 42118 MTWTh 9:45am - 12:15pm Nitta, A 61-2302 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42118 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42079) and COUN 2 (CRN 43412). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42119 MTWTh 9:45am - 12:15pm Chavez, D 61-3302 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42119 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42080) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40113). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42120 MTWTh 9:45am - 12:15pm Peng, G 61-3415 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42120 above is designed for students in the Bridge Program. Attendance at an information session and special approval are needed to enroll in this learning community. This course is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42078) and COUN 5 (CRN 42948). For more information, please contact (909)274-5392. 42121 TWThF 9:45am - 12:15pm Takashima, T 61-2310 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 42122 TWThF 9:45am - 12:15pm Takashima, T 61-2310 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 42128 MTWTh 12:30pm- 3:00pm STAFF 61-3302 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42128 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42086) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40115). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42137 MTWTh 3:15pm - 5:45pm Vazquez Celaya, S 61-3302 16 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42137 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 42096) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40114). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 43704 MTWTh 3:15pm- 5:45pm STAFF 61-2316 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43704 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 50/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 51 (CRN 43288) and LCOM 90 (CRN to be announced). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 51, MATH 71, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. n MATH 96 — Strategies for Math Success 1.0 Unit Perspectives and strategies to utilize a learning system to acquire, understand, and remember mathematical knowledge. 42153 TTh 7:00pm - 8:45pm Long, G 61-2414 5 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 03/27/2016 42154 TTh 7:00pm - 8:45pm Long, G 61-2414 5 Weeks, Week beginning 03/28/2016 ending 05/01/2016 42938 TTh 7:00pm - 8:45pm Long, G 61-2414 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/02/2016 ending 06/05/2016 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n MATH 130 — College Algebra 4.0 Units College-level algebra course. 42177 TWThF 7:30am - 9:35am Takashima, T 61-2310 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 42178 TWThF 7:30am - 9:35am Takashima, T 61-2310 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 MUSIC n MUS 13 — Introduction to Music Appreciation 3.0 Units Western music from the Medieval period through the 21st C. Attending at least one live concert is required. 43241 S 8:00am - 2:40pm Jones, J 2-M107 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NURSING n NURS 1A — The Nursing Process I 5.0 Units 40142 M 7:00am - 11:00am Orr, J 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Orr, J 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Orr, J PKVSTA 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40143 M 7:00am - 11:00am Orr, J 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Orr, J 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours STAFF HILL 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40144 M 7:00am - 11:00am Orr, J 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Orr, J 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Kunkler, C SILVER 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40145 M 7:00am - 11:00am Orr, J 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Orr, J 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Nln, T BROOK 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40146 M 7:00am - 11:00am Orr, J 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Orr, J 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Anderson-Perry, C SILVAL 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40147 M 7:00am - 11:00am Orr, J 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Orr, J 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours STAFF SILVER 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 Noncredit: Contents n NURS 1B — The Nursing Process II 5.0 Units 40148 M 7:00am - 11:00am Fiorito, A 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Fiorito, A 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Orr, J CHINO 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40149 M 7:00am - 11:00am Fiorito, A 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Fiorito, A 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Orr, J CHINO 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40150 M 7:00am - 11:00am Fiorito, A 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Fiorito, A 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Hooper, J SACH 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40151 M 7:00am - 11:00am Fiorito, A 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Fiorito, A 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Orr, J FOOT 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40152M 7:00am - 11:00amFiorito, A 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Fiorito, A 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Orr, J PVHMC 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40153 M 7:00am - 11:00am Fiorito, A 67A-150 and M 1:00pm - 2:45pm Fiorito, A 67A-150 and arrange 16.88 hours Orr, J PIH 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES n MATH 110 — Elementary Statistics 3.0 Units Descriptive and inferential statistics and probability with emphasis on statistical methods. 43702 MTWTh 7:30am- 9:30am STAFF 61-3319 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43702 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 51/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 43700) and LCOM 90 (CRN to be announced). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 71, MATH 110, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. 42155 MTWTh 8:00am - 9:25am Kirchgraber, A 61-2414 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42155 above is part of the Pathways to Transfer program, which is continuing from the MATH 51/LCOM 80 link in the Winter 2016 term. This class is linked to MATH 71 (CRN 42106) and LCOM 90 (CRN 40135). Students may enroll in the linked Pathways classes in Spring 2016 if seats are available. You must enroll in all 3 courses (MATH 71, MATH 110, and LCOM 90) if you want to add to this learning community. If you have any questions, please inquire at pathways@mtsac.edu. Final Exam Schedule n NURS 2 — Pharmacology 2.0 Units 40154 Th 7:30am - 10:30am Romero, O 67A-150 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 n NURS 3 — Medical-Surgical Nursing: 3.5 Units Locomotion/Sensory/Integ/Oncolomu 40156 M 7:00am - 10:00am Hooper, J 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hooper, J 67A-215 and arrange 18 hours Hooper, J FOOT 6 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/03/2016 40157M 7:00am - 10:00amHooper, J 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hooper, J 67A-215 and arrange 18 hours Hauw, W CHINO 6 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/03/2016 40158 M 7:00am - 10:00am Hooper, J 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hooper, J 67A-215 and arrange 18 hours STAFF PVHMC 6 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/03/2016 40159 M 7:00am - 10:00am Hooper, J 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hooper, J 67A-215 and arrange 18 hours Alzate, A SACH 6 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/03/2016 40160 M 7:00am - 10:00am Hooper, J 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hooper, J 67A-215 and arrange 18 hours Reyes, A ICMC 6 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/03/2016 40161 M 7:00am - 10:00am Hooper, J 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hooper, J 67A-215 and arrange 18 hours Vega, M PIH 6 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/03/2016 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 151 65 Cover SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES 152 Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n NURS 4 — Maternity Nursing 3.0 Units 40162 M 7:00am - 10:00am Condra, D 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Condra, D 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Kohl, J WHIT 5 Weeks, Week beginning 04/04/2016 ending 05/08/2016 40163 M 7:00am - 10:00am Condra, D 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Condra, D 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours STAFF HOSP 5 Weeks, Week beginning 04/04/2016 ending 05/08/2016 40164 M 7:00am - 10:00am Condra, D 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Condra, D 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Lirio, F PVHMC 5 Weeks, Week beginning 04/04/2016 ending 05/08/2016 40165 M 7:00am - 10:00am Condra, D 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Condra, D 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Smith, K PVHMC 5 Weeks, Week beginning 04/04/2016 ending 05/08/2016 40166 M 7:00am - 10:00am Condra, D 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Condra, D 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Carter, D WHIT 5 Weeks, Week beginning 04/04/2016 ending 05/08/2016 40167 M 7:00am - 10:00am Condra, D 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Condra, D 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Cailipan, A QOVH 5 Weeks, Week beginning 04/04/2016 ending 05/08/2016 n NURS 6 — Pediatric Nursing 3.0 Units 40174 M 7:00am - 10:00am Kunkler, C 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Kunkler, C 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Hinson, J PVHMC 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40175 M 7:00am - 10:00am Kunkler, C 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Kunkler, C 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Ford-Charles, C WHIT 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40176M 7:00am - 10:00amKunkler, C 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Kunkler, C 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Abate, A PVHMC 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2015 ending 06/12/2016 40177 M 7:00am - 10:00am Kunkler, C 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Kunkler, C 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Nava, M QOVH 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40178 M 7:00am - 10:00am Kunkler, C 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Kunkler, C 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours STAFF HOSP 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40179 M 7:00am - 10:00am Kunkler, C 67A-215 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Kunkler, C 67A-215 and arrange 16.2 hours Radnoti, S CHLA 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n NURS 5 — Psychiatric Nursing 3.0 Units 40168 M 7:00am - 10:00am Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and arrange 16.2 hours Anderson-Perry, C BHC 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40169 M 7:00am - 10:00am Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and arrange 16.2 hours STAFF CHART 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40170M 7:00am - 10:00amAnderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and arrange 16.2 hours Condra, D CHC 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40171 M 7:00am - 10:00am Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and arrange 16.2 hours Mahood, K CHART 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40172 M 7:00am - 10:00am Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and arrange 16.2 hours Kassis, N CHART 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40173 M 7:00am - 10:00am Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:30pm Anderson-Perry, C 67A-205 and arrange 16.2 hours Hagerman, Y PKSIDE 5 Weeks, Week beginning 05/09/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n NURS 7 — Medical-Surgical Nursing: 7.0 Units Nutrition/Elimination/Surgical Asepsis 40180 M 7:00am - 11:00am Lynes, B 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hung, J 67A-205 and arrange 17.18 hours Hung, J SACH 11 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/08/2016 40181 M 7:00am - 11:00am Lynes, B 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hung, J 67A-205 and arrange 17.18 hours Hung, J HOSP 11 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/08/2016 NOTE: CRN 40181 will meet at San Antonio Regional Hospital and St. Jude for the clinical rotaiton. 40182 M 7:00am - 11:00am Lynes, B 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hung, J 67A-205 and arrange 17.18 hours Hung, J PVHMC 11 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/08/2016 40183 M 7:00am - 11:00am Lynes, B 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hung, J 67A-205 and arrange 17.18 hours Hung, J HOSP 11 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/08/2016 NOTE: CRN 40183 will meet at Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital and Intercommunity Hospital. 40184 M 7:00am - 11:00am Lynes, B 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hung, J 67A-205 and arrange 17.18 hours Hung, J QOVH 11 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/08/2016 43260 M 7:00am - 11:00am Lynes, B 67A-205 and M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Hung, J 67A-205 and arrange 17.18 hours Hung, J ICC 11 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/08/2016 Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings n NURS 9 — Leadership in Nursing 1.0 Unit 40191 M 1:00pm - 5:00pm Fiorito, A 67A-216 6 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/03/2016 n NURS 10 — Medical-Surgical Nursing: 4.0 Units Integration/Regulation 40192 M 1:00pm - 5:00pm Romero, O 67A-206 and Th 1:00pm - 4:30pm Romero, O 67A-206 and arrange 13.5 hours Romero, O ICC 6 Weeks, Week beginning 04/11/2016 ending 05/22/2016 40193 M 1:00pm - 5:00pm Romero, O 67A-206 and Th 1:00pm - 4:30pm Romero, O 67A-206 and arrange 13.5 hours Arvidson Perkins, G QOVH 6 Weeks, Week beginning 04/11/2016 ending 05/22/2016 40194 M 1:00pm - 5:00pm Romero, O 67A-206 and Th 1:00pm - 4:30pm Romero, O 67A-206 and arrange 13.5 hours Wilcher, L SACH 6 Weeks, Week beginning 04/11/2016 ending 05/22/2016 40195 M 1:00pm - 5:00pm Romero, O 67A-206 and Th 1:00pm - 4:30pm Romero, O 67A-206 and arrange 13.5 hours Fiorito, A PIH 6 Weeks, Week beginning 04/11/2016 ending 05/22/2016 40196 M 1:00pm - 5:00pm Romero, O 67A-206 and Th 1:00pm - 4:30pm Romero, O 67A-206 and arrange 13.5 hours Lynes, B PVHMC 6 Weeks, Week beginning 04/11/2016 ending 05/22/2016 40197 M 1:00pm - 5:00pm Romero, O 67A-206 and Th 1:00pm - 4:30pm Romero, O 67A-206 and arrange 13.5 hours Chen, G ICC 6 Weeks, Week beginning 04/11/2016 ending 05/22/2016 Noncredit: Contents n NURS 11 — Preceptorship in Nursing 2.0 Units 40413 arrange 36 hours Arvidson Perkins, G QOVH 3 Weeks, Week beginning 05/23/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40414 arrange 36 hours Wilcher, L SACH 3 Weeks, Week beginning 05/23/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40415 arrange 36 hours Anderson-Perry, C HOSP 3 Weeks, Week beginning 05/23/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: This preceptorship will meet at both Beverly Hospital and Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center. Please see instructor for schedule. 40416 arrange 36 hours Chen, G ICC 3 Weeks, Week beginning 05/23/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40417 arrange 36 hours Fiorito, A PIH 3 Weeks, Week beginning 05/23/2016 ending 06/12/2016 40421 arrange 36 hours Romero, O HOSP 3 Weeks, Week beginning 05/23/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 40421 will meet at ntercommunity Medical Center and Foothill Presbyterian for the clinical rotation. NUTRITION AND FOOD SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES n NURS 8 — Medical-Surgical Nursing: Circulation 5.0 Units and Oxygenation 40185 M 7:00am - 10:00am Wilcher, L 67A-216 and Th 7:00am - 10:15am Arvidson Perkins, G 67A-216 and arrange 19.29 hours Arvidson Perkins, G SACH 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 40186 M 7:00am - 10:00am Wilcher, L 67A-216 and Th 7:00am - 10:15am Arvidson Perkins, G 67A-216 and arrange 19.29 hours Arvidson Perkins, G QOVH 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 40187 M 7:00am - 10:00am Wilcher, L 67A-216 and Th 7:00am - 10:15am Arvidson Perkins, G 67A-216 and arrange 19.29 hours Arvidson Perkins, G PIH 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 40188 M 7:00am - 10:00am Wilcher, L 67A-216 and Th 7:00am - 10:15am Arvidson Perkins, G 67A-216 and arrange 19.29 hours Arvidson Perkins, G ICC 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 40189 M 7:00am - 10:00am Wilcher, L 67A-216 and Th 7:00am - 10:15am Arvidson Perkins, G 67A-216 and arrange 19.29 hours Arvidson Perkins, G QOVH 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 40190 M 7:00am - 10:00am Wilcher, L 67A-216 and Th 7:00am - 10:15am Arvidson Perkins, G 67A-216 and arrange 19.29 hours Arvidson Perkins, G PVHMC 7 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/10/2016 Final Exam Schedule n NF 81 — Cooking for Your Heart and Health 1.0 Unit Principles and techniques of healthful food preparation. Off-campus meetings may be required. 41552 M 3:00pm - 6:30pm Cammayo, C 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n NF 82 — Vegetarian Cuisine 1.0 Unit Principles and techniques of vegetarian food preparation. Off-campus meetings may be required. 41553 M 3:00pm - 6:35pm Cammayo, C 19B-5 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 PHILOSOPHY n PHIL 3 — Introduction to Logic 3.0 Units Analysis of language as an instrument of sound thinking in morals, politics and everyday life. 41035 arrange 6.75 hours Mc Gruder, C ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41035 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Please visit the course website at http://instruction.mtsac.edu/cmcgruder or you can email Professor Mc Gruder at either: CMcGruder@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41036 arrange 6.75 hours Mc Gruder, C ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41036 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Please visit the course website at http://instruction.mtsac.edu/cmcgruder or you can email Professor Mc Gruder at either: CMcGruder@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/v 43643 arrange 6.75 hours Mc Gruder, C ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 153 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES n PHIL 5 — Introduction to Philosophy 3.0 Units Philosophical ideas concerning knowledge, reality, and values. 41038 arrange 6.75 hours Lane, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41038 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Lane at either: DLane@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41039 arrange 6.75 hours Lane, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41039 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Lane at either: DLane@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41061 arrange 4.5 hours Henry, D ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41061 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Henry at either: DHenry@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n PHIL 8 — Critical Thinking 3.0 Units Effective use of critical thinking in contemporary living, including recognizing faulty arguments and avoiding common fallacies. 41040 arrange 6.75 hours Lane, D ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41040 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Lane at either: DLane@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43234 arrange 4.5 hours Park, J ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 43234 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal.mtsac. edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Park at either: JSPark@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 154 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n PHIL 12 — Introduction to Ethics 3.0 Units Concepts of morality and values, representative ethical theories, and applications to moral problems. 41042 arrange 4.5 hours Wolde-Yohannes, S ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41042 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Wolde Yohannes at either: SWoldeYohannes@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n PHIL 15 — Major World Religions 3.0 Units History, doctrines, and practices of the major world religions. Off-campus assignments are required. 41044 arrange 4.5 hours Stowell, A ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41044 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Stowell at either: AStowell@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41045 arrange 4.5 hours Stowell, A ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41045 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Stowell at either: AStowell@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ POLITICAL SCIENCE n POLI 1 — Political Science 3.0 Units Principles and problems of government with particular emphasis on the national government of the U.S. 40647 F 8:00am - 2:40pm Trull, S 26D-G210 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40648 MW 8:30am - 11:40am Trull, S 26D-G210 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40649 TTh 8:30am - 11:40am Trull, S 26D-G210 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40663 MW 12:00pm - 3:10pm Trull, S 26D-G210 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40656 TTh 12:00pm - 3:10pm Khalife, E 26D-G210 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings SOCIOLOGY n SOC 1 — Sociology 3.0 Units Study of human relations and social structure emphasizing the interaction between personality, culture and society. 41047 arrange 6.75 hours Tolmasov, B ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 41047 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Tolmasov at either: BTolmasov@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41048 arrange 6.75 hours Tolmasov, B ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 41048 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Tolmasov at either: BTolmasov@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41049 arrange 4.5 hours Gallarde, M ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41049 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Gallarde at either: MGallarde@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41050 arrange 4.5 hours Gallarde, M ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41050 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Gallarde at either: MGallarde@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Noncredit: Contents n SOC 2 — Contemporary Social Problems 3.0 Units Basic sociological principles and concepts to the study and understanding of social problems. 43239 arrange 6.75 hours Morales Beasley, S ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 43239 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Morales Beasley at either: SMorales2@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n SOC 5 — Introduction to Criminology 3.0 Units A scientific analysis of violations of societal rules of behavior that are formally defined as crime and delinquency. 41207 arrange 4.5 hours Irvine, C ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41207 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Irvine at either: CIrvine@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41227 arrange 4.5 hours Gallarde, M ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41227 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Gallarde at either: MGallarde@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 41228 arrange 4.5 hours Moss, J ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41228 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Moss at either: JMoss9@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES n POLI 9 — Introduction to International Relations 3.0 Units Historical and political background of world politics and core international relations theories and concepts. 40671 TTh 12:00pm - 3:10pm Trull, S 26D-G210 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 Final Exam Schedule 65 155 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES n SOC 7 — Sociology of Religion 3.0 Units An analysis of religion as a social institution. Attention will focus on the influence that religion has on American society. 41229 arrange 4.5 hours Moss, J ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41229 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Moss at either: JMoss9@mtsac. edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n SOC 14 — Marriage and the Family 3.0 Units Sociological functions of dating, engagement, weddings, marriage, and the family. 41052 arrange 4.5 hours Howey, D ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41052 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Howey at either: DHowey@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 43242 arrange 4.5 hours Quach, C ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 43242 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Quach at either: CQuach2@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents n SOC 15 — Child Development 3.0 Units Theoretical aspects of development from conception through adolescence. Requires observation of children. 41053 arrange 4.5 hours Howey, D ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41053 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt. SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Howey at either: DHowey@ mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ n SOC 20 — Sociology of Ethnic Relations 3.0 Units Ethnic and racial groups in the U.S. and social factors leading to prejudice, discrimination, and stereotypes. 41055 arrange 4.5 hours Morales Beasley, S ONLINE 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 NOTE: CRN 41055 is a Distance Learning Online Class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through http://myportal. mtsac.edu and click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Morales Beasley at either: SMorales2@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt. SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ SPEECH n SPCH 1A — Public Speaking 4.0 Units Study and apply rhetorical principles to research, write outlines, and deliver speeches. Credit for either SPCH 1A or SPCH 1AH. 40694 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Ferguson, C 26A-1891 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 40695 MTWTh 9:45am - 11:50am Vitullo, J 26A-1891 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 n SPCH 16 — Forensics: Individual Event Team 3.0 Units Participation in multiple intercollegiate speaking competitions with the Mt. SAC Forensics Team. Tournament attendance required. 43665 T 4:30pm - 6:35pm Arntson, R 26D-1441 and arrange 11.75 hours Cantrell, D 26D-1441 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 n SPCH 18 — Forensics: Reader’s Theater Team 3.0 Units Performance of readers theater as part of Mt. SAC’s Forensics Team. Required participation in readers theater competition. 40732 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Klawitter, K 26D-1441 and arrange 10.75 hours Arntson, R 12 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 05/15/2016 156 Mt. San Antonio College Schedule of Credit Classes — Spring 2016 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents TUTOR TRAINING n STDY 85A — Basic Overview of Strategies for 1.0 Unit Academic Success Brain-based perspective emphasizing introductory skills necessary for academic success. 40108 MW 3:00pm - 4:05pm Hamby, B 6-134 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n TUTR 10A — Introduction to Tutoring 1.0 Unit Introduction to tutoring with an emphasis on tutoring strategies, problem solving, and working with a diverse student population. 40117 S 10:30am- 1:10pm STAFF 6-222 6 Weeks, Week beginning 03/07/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n STDY 85C — Online Learning Success Skills 1.0 Unit College success course for online learning using a brain-based perspective emphasizing introductory skills necessary. 40111 arrange 2.25 hours Hunter-Buffington, C ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 40111 is a Distrance Learning Online class. How to Begin Course: Log into Moodlerooms through the eLearning Tools tab in the Mt.SAC portal at my.mtsac.edu. Then click on the Moodlerooms link and then click on CRN for your DL course. NOTE: Some courses may not be activated until the start of the term. If you cannot locate your DL course in Moodlerooms when the term starts, contact the professor. Professor contact info: Email Professor Hunter-Buffington at either: cbuffington@mtsac.edu, through Student Detail Schedule or Moodlerooms at MyMtSAC Portal. Students must use their Mt.SAC e-mail account and be aware of course commitment and student expectations described at http://www. mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/distlearn/ 40126 arrange 2.25 hours Robinson, C ONLINE 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n TUTR 10B — Tutoring in the English Language 1.0 Unit Tutoring in the English language emphasizing approaches to working with students on written drafts. 40137 S 10:30am- 1:10pm STAFF 26B-1563C 6 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 05/29/2016 n TUTR 10C — Tutoring as a Supplemental Instructor 1.0 Unit Tutoring as a Supplemental Instructor in the classroom and small groups under the supervision of an instructor. 40118 S 10:30am- 1:10pm STAFF 26B-1563C 6 Weeks, Week beginning 03/07/2016 ending 04/17/2016 n TUTR 10D — Tutoring in Mathematics 1.0 Unit Tutoring in mathematics with an emphasis on strategies to promote active learning. 40138 S 10:30am- 1:10pm STAFF 61-2306 6 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 05/29/2016 SHORT-TERM CREDIT CLASSES STUDY TECHNIQUES TECHNOLOGY-RELATED COURSES n TECH 60 — Customer Relations for the Technician 2.0 Units Customer relations training (soft skills) for the technician. 40384 F 5:30pm - 9:40pm Uranga, J 28B-312 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 THEATER ARTS n THTR 15 — Play Rehearsal and Performance 2.0 Unit Presentation of college-sponsored plays. Offers acting and technical experiences. Attendance at performances required. 42832 MTWTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Brooks, A 2-T130 8 Weeks, Week beginning 02/22/2016 ending 04/17/2016 NOTE: CRN 42832 above holds auditions: Monday, February 22nd, and Tuesday, February 23rd, 2016 at 7:00 PM in 2-T130. Production: “And Then There Were None” by Agatha Christie. Enrollment is contingent on a successful audition. 42833 MTWTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Burgos, M 2-T130 8 Weeks, Week beginning 04/18/2016 ending 06/12/2016 NOTE: CRN 42833 above holds auditions: Monday, April 18th, and Tuesday, April 19th, 2015 at 7:00 PM in 2-T130. Production: “Rabbit Hole” by David Lindsay-Abaire. Enrollment is contingent on a successful audition. Search for Credit Classes — www.mtsac.edu/searchforclasses/ 157 65 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents 2016 Spring Continuing Education Registration Form MT. SAC CONTINUING EDUCATION REGISTRATION FORM REGISTRATION FORM Continuing Education (tuition-free) Classes 159 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents CONTENTS School of Continuing Education 2016 Spring Classes The School of Continuing Education offers a variety of adult education, personal development, job training, professional certificate and recreational programs for residents in surrounding communities. The fee-based career and professional development courses are accessible online at http://feeclasses.mtsac.edu (Schedule of Classes). You may call the School of Continuing Education office for more information about the fee-based class schedule at (909) 274-4220. CONTENTS Adult Basic Skills.........................................................162 High School Referral Program...................................163 Learning Assistance Center.......................................163 Supervised Tutoring...................................................163 The Writing Center......................................................164 Job Training & Vocational Programs.................165-171 Computer and Networking Technology................168 Photographics..........................................................170 Welding..............................................................170-171 Disabled Student Programs & Services...................171 English as a Second Language (ESL)........................172 Health Careers ................................................... 172-173 Education for Older Adults .................................173-177 Locations of Off-Campus Classes......................178-179 Campus Map.........................................................182-183 Continuing Education Program Index................180-181 CONTINUING EDUCATION REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS Continuing Education Registration Instructions 160 This section outlines the registration and enrollment procedures for Continuing Education classes, including Adult Education and Adult Basic Skills courses. Please use the Continuing Education Registration Form on page 159. Registration is continuous throughout the semester, because Continuing Education classes begin and end at different times and for varying durations. Enrollment procedures for English as a Second Language (ESL) classes are provided on page 172. Please note that Adult Basic Skills and ESL students must complete the required assessment and orientation process before registering for classes. See their respective sections for details. ADULT ED REGISTRATION PROCEDURES 1. Register In Person Registration is conducted in Building 40, Room 104. Enter campus at the Bonita Ave. entrance off Temple Avenue and go north into the campus. The first day of registration is Wednesday, January 13. Summer Registration office hours: MTWTh 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. F 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Note: The Registration Office will be closed on Cesar Chavez Day (Thursday, March 31) and Memorial Day (Monday, May 30). Optional Job Training and Educational Advisement Service: While registering in person you may want to take advantage of advisement service. You can schedule a private appointment by calling: (909) 274-4845. Mt. San Antonio College 2. Register by Fax • Complete all information on the Registration Form inserted in this Class Schedule, including class title and Course Reference Number (CRN). • Fax the completed form to: (909) 274-2937. • Please allow up to three business days to process fax registration. • You will receive a “Student Schedule Printout” by mail after your registration is processed. All faxed registration forms will be held in the order received and processed beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 13. 3. Register by Mail • Complete all information on the Registration Form inserted in this Class Schedule. Be sure to include the class title and reference number on the registration form. ‘16 Spring Schedule of Continuing Education Classes Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Noncredit: Contents Class Session Changes & Holidays The School of Continuing Education reserves the right to make changes in any class. When enrollment in any class is not sufficient to justify its continuance, the class may be terminated. Class dates may change due to instructor/ classroom availability. Most classes will not be held on District holidays. Additional holidays may be observed depending upon off-campus class location. Information will be provided by the instructor. ADULT BASIC EDUCATION REGISTRATION PROCEDURES 1.Complete Assessment Process • Noncredit students, particularly those enrolling in Basic Skills and Short-Term Vocational programs, must go through a skills assessment at the Adult Basic Education Center (Building 30) to determine appropriate course selections and to develop an Individual Educational and Career Plan. • Students enrolling in ESL and citizenship programs must be assessed by the ESL Department in Building 66 (Language Center) to determine language skills and English proficiency and to determine the need for support services if learning disabilities or special needs are identified. (See page 172 for further registration instructions.) 2.Sign Up for Orientation • Counselors will help students select appropriate courses and programs to help students succeed in their career of choice. Counseling sessions are conducted in multiple languages. To schedule an appointment, contact the Adult Basic Education Center at (909) 274-4845. ESL students should contact the ESL Department (Building 66) at (909) 274-4736. Enrollment Fees and Expenses • Adult Education courses and programs do not have an enrollment fee. However, a material fee may be charged for some courses, payable at the time of registration. Please see the online instructions for fee payment and policies at www.mtsac.edu/schedule. • Parking Fees: Those who wish to park in the regular student parking lot need a valid Student Parking Permit, which may be purchased online in the student portal. Students may park in the pay lots without a Student Parking Permit. Please see pages 182-183 for general parking information and for parking lot locations. Support Services CONTINUING EDUCATION REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS • Mail completed form: School of Continuing Education Mt. San Antonio College 1100 N. Grand Ave. Walnut, CA 91788-0911 • A confirming “Student Schedule Printout” will be mailed to you after your registration is processed. Note: The registration form is included in this Class Schedule for you. All mailed-in registration forms will be held in the order received and processed beginning at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 13. Final Exam Schedule • Counseling/Advisement Services: The Education Advisement Counseling and Assessment areas provide students with resources to explore and identify career options, practice interviewing techniques, and develop their communication and study skills. These services are offered throughout the semester. Call (909) 274-4845. • Tutorial Services: Tutoring is available both in a classroom setting and at the Tutoring Center (Building 6, Room 101). 3.Register for Classes • Students must finish the registration process at the Adult Basic Education Center after they have completed assessment and orientation. Students may register for most classes anytime during the semester when space is available within the requested class or program. Continuing Education (tuition-free) Classes 161 Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents ADULT BASIC SKILLS 2016 Spring Schedule of Continuing Education Classes ADULT BASIC SKILLS Adult Basic Education Center Mt. SAC Campus, Building 30 (909) 274-4845 Office Hours: MTWTh: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. F: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Dates: February 22 - June 10, 2016 Adult Basic Education Lab (909) 274-4935 High School Office (909) 274-4937 Lab Days/Hours: MTWTh: 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. F: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Office Hours: MTWTh:8:30 a.m. - 8:45 p.m. F: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. The Adult Basic Education Center is committed to providing basic skills instruction, high school diploma and equivalency, and support services that prepare students to transition into college and/or employment. Students also receive academic assessment, career assessment, career development, academic advising, and educational planning. All services are offered at no cost and students may register at any time during the semester. Adult Basic Education The Adult Basic Education Lab is available to students on a walk-in basis, offering: • Courses to strengthen reading, writing, and math • Development of basic skills necessary for the workplace and college • Direct instruction and individualized study plan • Computer-based instruction and small group study • Counseling and advising services ASVAB Preparation Students interested in entering the military may prepare for the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) in the Adult Basic Education Lab. Students will be pre-tested and prescribed an individual education plan to cover deficient areas. Emphasis is placed on assisting student in earning the highest possible score on the official ASVAB exam. Computer Literacy/Vocational The Adult Basic Education Lab offers computer literacy courses in the following software applications: • MS Windows • MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook) • MS Publisher • Quickbooks • Keyboarding • Internet Applications, Email High School Equivalency Exam Preparation Coursework is offered in the Adult Basic Education Lab to prepare students to pass the official General Education 162 Mt. San Antonio College Development (GED) test and the HiSet exam with the highest possible score. Faculty provide individual learning plans. A cap and gown graduation is held on the Mt. SAC campus each June to honor students receiving their California High School Equivalency certificate. PSAT/SAT/SAT II/ACT Preparation Prepare for college-bound exams at the Community Education Center. Long-term preparation is available through the use of the most current PSAT/SAT/ SAT II/ACT exam software. Typing Test Certification ABE students can take typing tests that certify typing speed for employment applications. The ABE Lab offers keyboarding software to assist students in increasing their typing speed prior to taking typing tests. For more information on any of the above programs, please call the ABE Department at (909) 274-4845. Athletes Can’t Lose with WIN The WIN program, a student athlete study center, is specifically designed to: • Prepare students to transfer to a four-year institution • Assist student athletes to maintain academic eligibility Please call (909) 274-4239 for further information. Adult High School Diploma, (909) 274-4937 Adult students can earn credits toward completion of a high school diploma under the guidance of instructors, counselors and support staff. Coursework is offered in small group instruction, computer-aided instruction and individual study. A cap and gown graduation is held on the Mt. SAC campus each June to honor students receiving their high school diploma. Credits for required courses and/or electives may be awarded in the following ways: • Adult School Courses (accredited institutions only) • Previous High School Courses (accredited institutions only) • Work Experience (verification required) • Community College Credit Courses • Training Programs (accredited institutions only) Please call (909) 274-4937 for program information and to schedule an orientation appointment. IN-HOME SUPPORT SERVICES CAREGIVER TRAINING PROGRAM SPRING 2016 This free 6-week training prepares students for employment as a Personal Care Aide/Caregiver with a potential for college work leading to career ladders. Included in the program is a hands-on lab class as well as career development which provide the needed experience for future college courses and employment. Mandatory orientations for the Spring 2016 class will be held in January and February 2016 and will provide the schedule and class information. For orientation dates and program information please call 909-274-4845. ‘16 Spring Schedule of Continuing Education Classes Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings High School Referral Program • Students earn deficient high school credits at the Adult Basic Education Center • Credits are transferred to their school of origin • Students must obtain a referral form from their high school counselor • Parents and students must attend a mandatory orientation, made by appointment ONLY, which must be completed prior to attending class Please call (909) 274-4937 for dates of instruction and to schedule an orientation appointment. LEARNING ASSISTANCE CENTER Building 6, Room 101 Lower Level of the Learning Technology Center (909) 274-4300 http://lac.mtsac.edu Center Hours: MTWTh:7:30 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. F: 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sa: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. The LAC helps students succeed in college. The LAC offers courses in basic math, reading, writing, and study techniques. Services also include tutoring, a computer lab, and test monitoring for distance learning courses. Students interested in more information should call (909) 274-4300. Registration is accepted any time the LAC is open. Tutoring Tutorial Services in the LAC offers tutoring for multiple subjects. Please see the section on “Supervised Tutoring” for more details. Learning Lab The Learning Lab is a computer lab available for all credit and non-credit students. Workshops are offered by appointment to assist students who want more instruction on word processing, E-mail, database/web research, Power Point and course related materials. 107 PCs and 46 MACs along with technical assistance are available for students. Registration for use of the lab is necessary every semester. Students are required to present a current student picture I.D. at the front desk to access the Lab. No food or drinks are allowed in the lab and students are to work on academic material only. Skills Development Offers individualized material in the following subjects: reading comprehension, vocabulary, spelling, elementary math, algebra review, English grammar and study techniques (note-taking, test preparation and test-taking). Study Techniques Improves the following skills: time management and Noncredit: Contents Short-Term Review Offers individualized material for students who need a short-term review of math, reading, English usage and grammar skills. Improving Reading Comprehension Prepares students for reading college material. Emphasizes the mastery of reading comprehension skills and vocabulary improvement. Improving Writing Skills Increases the mastery of basic writing skills to a level which will permit the student to complete college writing assignments. Math Skills Review Improves proficiency of computational skills in operations involving whole numbers, fractions, decimals, proportions and percentages. SUPERVISED TUTORING Building 6, Room 101 Lower Level of the Learning Technology Center (909) 274-6605 Office Hours: MTWTh:9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. F: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sa: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Tutorial Services provides free individual tutoring to students in English, math, and other subjects. Study groups are available for a range of courses, including foreign languages, sciences, and nursing. Additionally, Tutorial Services provides supplemental instruction in over 20 courses. Drop-in Tutoring Tutors in English and math are on duty during regular hours. Drop-in and appointments for writing tutoring are available. Students are encouraged to build study time around their classes –– ideally with a tutor — into their daily academic schedule. ADULT BASIC SKILLS / LEARNING ASSISTANCE CENTER / SUPERVISED TUTORING Program description and requirements: Final Exam Schedule Study Groups Sessions are designed to give students more focused, small group time with course material. Groups of two or more students are encouraged to keep regular group meetings with a tutor for a maximum of two hours per session. Register at Tutorial Services counter. For more information, please call (909) 274-6605. Online Tutoring Online tutoring is available for math and science courses through the Learning Assistance Center, and for writing through the Writing Center. Please see the website for more information: http://www.mtsac.edu/lac/onlinetutoring study strategies, effective listening, note-taking, informal outlining, how to read a textbook, memory improvement principles and test-taking techniques. Continuing Education (tuition-free) Classes 163 Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings THE WRITING CENTER / NONCREDIT CERTIFICATES THE WRITING CENTER Building 26B, 1561A http://writingcenter.mtsac.edu (909) 274-5325 Spring Hours: MTWTh: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. F and Su: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Closed Saturdays The Writing Center offers free services to all students who would like help with writing. Students need to bring a current Mt. SAC ID to access services. Tutoring The Center provides one-on-one tutoring in writing for any course at the College; tutors who are CRLA certified and at least one experienced composition teacher are present at all times. Both walk-in and by-appointment tutoring are available. Workshops In addition, the Writing Center offers a variety of workshops to help students with common writing issues, such as sentence level errors, thesis statements, essay planning and organization, and documentation. These workshops are 40-75 minutes and are taught by experienced composition instructors. DLAs (Directed Learning Activities) Directed learning activities are interactive exercises that target specific issues in grammar or rhetoric. They involve 45-60 minutes of self-directed activity followed by a 15-20 minute tutorial. DLA appointments are also available for students to review their DLA assignments with tutors. Professors may assign DLAs, or students can choose to work on them independently. Computer Lab The computer lab features grammar software and DSPS stations for DSPS students. Students who are working on DLAs (Directed Learning Activities), who have a tutoring appointment, or students who are attending workshops can also use the computer lab as well as students assigned online grammar software. A tutor is also available in the lab to answer questions. NONCREDIT CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY Basic Skills The Basic Skills Certificate of Competency provides courses and training in skills that will improve opportunities for students to obtain employment, advance in their careers or prepare for future advanced academic studies. Students will increase basic skills, i.e., reading, writing, math and computer skills, and progress in this sequence based on individual needs. Courses are offered days and evenings to accommodate work and personal schedules. For more information, please call (909) 274-4845. Career Development Career development provides students with information and guidance on college opportunities, careers and life planning. Students can apply skills gained to their current employment and personal lives and will improve their opportunities to advance in their careers or transition into a new career. This sequence of courses is offered days and evenings to accom164 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents modate adults with alternate schedules. For more information, please call (909) 274-4845. English as a Second Language ESL students are placed within a sequence of courses according to their English abilities. Students progress through this sequence based on individual need before transferring into credit courses or employment. Supplemental courses in speaking, writing and vocational language will assist their progress through the sequence and may be taken along with level classes as needed. Courses are offered all year long, including winter and summer intersession. Classes are offered days, evenings and weekends. For more information, please call (909) 274-5235. Adult High School Diploma The High School Program provides all courses needed to satisfy requirements for a high school diploma. Students earning a high school diploma increase future employment and educational opportunities, including college and training programs. Completion of these courses will provide the student with a high school diploma. For more information, please call (909) 274-4845. General Education Development (GED) The College offers a series of courses designed to assist adult learners in preparing for the GED exam. Specifically, courses are offered in math, reading, writing, science and social studies. Students progress through each academic area based on their individual need. For more information, please call (909) 274-4845. NONCREDIT CERTIFICATES IN OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING California Community College Adult Education Programs are authorized to offer short-term vocational programs with high employment potential. The demonstration of need to offer these programs within the College service area is determined by manpower needs projections from the California Occupational Information System (COTS), or surveys of employer needs in the Continuing, or state licensing mandates and/or certification. What Are Occupational Training Certificates? Certificates in a variety of vocational programs are available through the School of Continuing Education Division. Many of these certificate programs mirror those offered through the credit programs of the College, are favorably recognized by business and industry, and are frequently used as a requirement for professional advancement. Classes taken are noncredit, and do not generate college units toward a degree. Not all courses are offered every term. If a course needed for certificate completion is not offered in a timely manner, the course may be taken for credit and applied to the noncredit certificate. If the course you need is NOT being offered as a noncredit course, but you see it offered in the credit section of the class schedule, please contact the Division office at (909) 274-4220 (after being connected, please press “0” to talk with a staff member) before registration begins. We will do our best to obtain a noncredit registration for you in the class. ‘16 Spring Schedule of Continuing Education Classes Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings The Continuing Education Division also offers fee-based Certificate Programs. These include: CPR and First Aid Phlebotomy Technician Medical Insurance Billing Specialist Make-up Artistry Water Technology How to Finish an Occupational Certificate In order for students to receive a Certificate of Completion, the student must do the following: • Register and pay material fees, if required, for desired classes • Satisfactorily complete coursework, papers and projects, take and pass mid-terms and final with the equivalent of a “C” grade as outlined by each individual course syllabus • When all courses are completed, submit a request to the Continuing Education Division Office, building 40. If any courses for a noncredit certificate program have been taken for college credit, students must contact the Continuing Education Division office, (909) 274-4220, for instructions. Certificate criteria will be verified by Continuing Education Division staff. If all requirements are met, a Certificate of Completion will be prepared and delivered to the student. Getting Help For more information regarding occupational training certificates, please call the Division office at (909) 274-4220. Educational Advisers are available to assist students with Career and Education Planning. Please call (909) 274-4845 to schedule an appointment. The following noncredit certificates are offered: Accounting: Bookkeeping Computerized Payroll Agricultural Sciences: Floral Design Horse Ranch Management – Level 1 Horse Ranch Management – Level 2 Interior Landscaping Landscape and Park Maintenance Landscape Equipment Technology Landscape Irrigation Livestock Management Nursery Management Park Management Pet Science Sports Turf Management Tree Care and Maintenance Noncredit: Contents Business Management: Business Management – Level 1 Business Management – Level 2 Business Management – Level 3 Human Resource Management International Business – Level 1 International Business – Level 2 Retail Management – Level 1 Retail Management – Level 2 Retail Management – Level 3 Small Business Management – Level 1 Small Business Management – Level 2 Small Business Management – Level 3 Electronics: Computer and Networking Technology – Level 1 Computer Systems Technology Electronic Assembly and Fabrication Electronic Systems Technology – Level 1 Electronic Systems Technology – Level 2 Electronic Technology Electronics and Computer-Engineering Technology Electronics Communications Electronics: Industrial Systems Health Careers: Certified Nursing Assistant Preparation Interior Design: Interior Design – Level 1 Manufacturing Technology: MasterCAM Office Technology: Administrative Assistant – Level 1 Administrative Assistant – Level 2 Photographics: Photography – Level 1 NONCREDIT CERTIFICATES / JOB TRAINING & VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS • • • • • Final Exam Schedule Welding Technology: Welding Licensed Welder Welding: Automotive Welding, Cutting and Modification Welding: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Welding: Semiautomatic Arc Welding JOB TRAINING AND VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE VOC ADJ01 The Administrative Justice System History and philosophy of the justice system, subsystems, roles, relationships and theories of crime causation and correction. 43410M 11:30am -2:40pmJefferson, P 28B-104 43409 W 11:30am - 2:40pm Jefferson, P 28B-104 Continuing Education (tuition-free) Classes 165 JOB TRAINING & VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings MT. SAC FARM TOURS A guided tour of the Mt. SAC farm is available with advanced notice. Each tour is unique and can include such animals as sheep, pigs, cattle, horses, llama, emu, miniature horses, zebu (miniature Brahma), and Watusi (African longhorn cattle). The tour takes approximately one hour. Please limit the group size to 60 people (or two classrooms of students). Tours are available at no cost; however, we would appreciate a donation to help offset the costs for the tour guides. Please contact Campus Events at (909) 274-4794 or the Agricultural Sciences Department at (909) 274-4540, to arrange for a tour. VOC ADJ02 Principles and Procedures of the Justice System Due process in criminal proceedings from pre-arrest through trial and appeal using statutory law and legal precedent. 43413 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Jefferson, P 28B-104 43411 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Jefferson, P 28B-104 VOC ADJ03 Concepts of Criminal Law Classification of crime, elements of crimes, common and statutory law, and evidence as observed through the study of case law decisions by state and federal courts. 43414 M 8:00am - 11:10am Heard, L 28B-204 43415 W 8:00am - 11:10am Heard, L 28B-206 VOC ADJ04 Legal Aspects of Evidence Criminal evidence, including admissibility, witness competency, priviledged communication, heresay, and collection and preservation of evidence. 43416 Th 8:00am - 11:10am Heard, L 28B-206 43417 T 1:30pm - 4:40pm Heard, L 28B-204 VOC ADJ05 Community Relations Examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the justice system in addressing crime and conflict with an emphasis on the challenges and prospects of administering justice within a diverse multicultural population. 43419 Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Ellis, R 28B-206 43418 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Ellis, R 28B-206 VOC ADJ06 Concepts of Enforcement Services Responsibilities, techniques and methods of police patrol with emphasis on the knowledge required in handling common police occurrences. 43422 F 11:30am - 2:40pm Smith, K 28B-204 43423 Th 3:30pm - 6:40pm Smith, K 28B-204 VOC ADJ13 Concepts of Traffic Services Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents VOC ADJ20 Principles of Investigation Investigation; 4th Amendment issues including crime scene search and recording; collection and preservation of physical evidence; modus operandi; suspect profiling scientific aids; sources of information; use of informants; interviews and interrogation; follow up and case preparation. 43427 M 11:30am - 2:40pm Bone, D 28B-203 43426 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Bone, D 28B-104 VOC ADJ38 Narcotics Investigation Investigation and arrest techniques for drug enforcement. Drug effects, use of informants, constitutional issues, and handling of evidence. 43428 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Yagoda, M 28B-204 VOC ADJ59 Gangs and Corrections Exploration of contemporary gang issues. Street and prison gang dynamics and characteristics. Role of law enforcement/corrections. 43430 F 8:00am - 11:10am Meredith, D 28B-206 43429 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Meredith, D 28B-208 VOC ADJ68 Administration of Justice Report Writing Techniques for proper documentatin of crime reports and related law enforcement records. Use of simulations and role-playing. 43434 T 8:00am - 11:10am Heard, L 28B-204 AGRICULTURE: ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE VOC AGR05 Park Facilities Management and operation of different types of park facilities. Includes the management of sports fields, recreation centers, campgrounds, aquatic facilities and golf courses. 43560 M 6:30pm - 9:40pm Carleton, B 80-1401 VOC AGR24 Integrated Pest Management Identifies common agricultural pests in Southern California and analyzes physical, biological and chemical pest control principles and practices. Streses use, safety, equipment, laws and regulations of pesticides. 43559 W 5:30pm - 6:35pm Perea, C 80-1421 and W 6:45pm - 7:50pm Perea, C 80-1421 and W 8:15pm - 10:10pm Perea, C 80-1421 and arrange 1 hour Perea, C 80-1421 VOC AGR56 Engine Diagnostics Analysis and evaluation of tractor power failure. Students gain actual experience in the proper diagnostic procedures of power equipment. Service, maintenance and repair of tractor electrical systems: electrical wiring. voltage regulators, generators, alternators, switches, gauges, batteries and test equipment. 43561 Th 5:30pm - 6:35pm Pawlak, M F7B and Th 6:45pm - 7:50pm Pawlak, M F7B and Th 8:15pm - 10:10pm Pawlak, M F7B and arrange 1 hour Pawlak, M F7B Traffic management, collision reconstruction, collision factors including law violations and human factors, collision evidence, traffic enforcement techniques and specilization in traffic management. Emphasis is placed on service to the motoring public. 43424 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Sweet, W 28B-206 43425 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Sweet, W 28B-204 166 Mt. San Antonio College ‘16 Spring Schedule of Continuing Education Classes Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings VOC BA11 Fundamentals of Accounting Accounting vocabulary and theory, equations to solve word problems, percentages, simple and compound interest, payroll, business taxes, present value, investments, inventory, depreciation, financial statement analysis and ratios. 43355 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Freeland, E 19B-7 43356 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm St John, T 21B-1 VOC BA68 Business Mathematics Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, decimals, percentages, fractions, sign numbers, equations and problem solving. 43357 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Freeland, E 19B-7 VOC BA70 Payroll and Tax Accounting On-the-job payroll accounting. Surveys the various tax procedures required by the employer and employee in filing the correct forms for Social Security, federal, and state income taxes and their reconciliation. Laws related to Worker’s Compensation, State Disability Benefit Laws and Fair Employment Practices are discussed. 43399 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Holloway, B 20-5 VOC BA71 Financial Planning Personal financial planning for students who wish to understand their own finances or assist others in money management. Topics include income taxes, consumer credit, budgeting, home ownership, banking functions, insurance, retirement planning, investing and time value of money. 43400 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Smith, G 21C-1 43401 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Smith, G 26D-2421 VOC BA72 Bookkeeping/Accounting Bookkeeping and accounting principles including the accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies, cash management, payroll and special journals. Computerized simulations and completion of an accounting project for a company. 43402 MW 9:45am - 12:15pm Mc Gowan, R 18-1 VOC BA75 Using Microcomputers in Financial Accounting Accounting concepts utilizing a computerized ledger software program. Hands-on use of a microcomputer t process accounting transactions, prepare statements and reports, and complete accounting cycle tasks. Completion of a computerized accounting practice set will be required. 43359 W 8:00am - 9:05am Valdes, S 17-11A 43358 Th 5:30pm - 7:45pm Quintero, H 17-3 VOC BA76 Using Microcomputers in Managerial Accounting Analysis of financial data and preparation of managerial accounting reports using Excel software. Development of what-if formulas to be used as an aid in decision-making. Incudes manufacturing and consolidation worksheets, financial statement analysis, and statement of cash flow. 43361 W 9:30am - 10:35am Valdes, S 17-11A 43360 Th 5:30pm - 7:35pm Quintero, H 17-13 Noncredit: Contents WILDLIFE SANCTUARY TOURS Guided tours of Mt. SAC’s Wildlife Sanctuary are available with advanced notice. The tours focus on the wonders of nature, exploring water and land ecosystems, studying plant animal habitats, and observing lake, pond, swamp and stream environments. There is a 10-person minimum required for this tour. Due to the enclosed space and narrow pathways at the sanctuary, there is a 30 person maximum. Tours are available at no cost; however, we would appreciate a donation to help offset the costs for the tour guides. Please contact Campus Events at (909) 274-4794 to arrange for a tour. Tours are given during the fall and spring semesters only. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT VOC BM10 Principles of Continuous Quality Improvement JOB TRAINING & VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS BUSINESS ACCOUNTING Final Exam Schedule History and evolution of thought in Continuous Quality Improvement, including the theories and methods of Deming, Juran and Crosby. the quality management process and tools for the continuous improvement of quality are presented. Relevant case studies are included. 43362 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Freeman, C 20-5 43363 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Andrews, B 17-1 VOC BM20 Principles of Business Overview of business and its functions, background, development, organization and opportunities. Business terms, current trends, methods, contemporary and future problems, and current business practices are covered. 43364 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Freeman, C 21C-2 43365 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Mc Farland, T 21B-2 43368 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Jackle, J 21C-1 43369 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Bartz, V 21C-2 43371 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Jackle, J 21C-1 43372 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Martinez, R 21C-2 43373 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Simmons, S 21J-1 43374 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Martinez, R 21C-2 43375 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Martinez, R 21C-2 VOC BM51 Principles of Int’l Business International business environment with a global perspective. Introduces global viewpoints across the full spectrum of business functions, including, but not imited to: accounting, finance, human resources, management, operations, production, purchasing and strategic planning. 43378 MW 9:45am - 11:10am Jagodka, R 21B-1 VOC BM52 Principles of Exporting and Importing Practical information needed to participate in activities related to the exporting and importing of goods and services. Includes vocabulary, acronyms and information needed for an understanding of and participating in the exporting of goods and services. 43379 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Ishihara, C 21B-1 Continuing Education (tuition-free) Classes 167 JOB TRAINING & VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings VOC BM60 Human Relations in Business Inter-disciplinary study of how people work and relate at the individual, group and organizational level. Topics include motivation, team work, leadership skill and how to handle organizational change. 43380 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Mc Farland, T 21B-2 43381 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Mc Farland, T 21B-2 VOC BM61 Business Organization and Management Functions of management, techniques of decision making and problem solving, and methods used by managers to achieve organizational goals. Theories of management, lines of authority, functions of departments, and the importance of policies, procedures and controls. 43382 MW 1:15pm - 2:40pm Virgen, R 21B-2 43383 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Virgen, R 21B-1 VOC BM62 Human Resource Management Direction of people including guidance, control supervisory problems, training, job analysis, interviewing, testing, rating and other functions involving human resources. Designed to improve the overall understanding of the relationship between the individual and the business organization. 43384 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Bartz, V 21C-2 43385 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Martinez, R 21C-2 VOC BM66 Small Business Management Organizing, starting, and operating a small business enterprise. Emphasis on entrepreneurial applications in a small business environment. 43386 MW 8:00am - 9:25am Salata, K 21B-1 43387 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Jagodka, R 21B-1 43388 TTh 9:45am - 11:10am Jagodka, R 21B-1 43389 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Qu, G 21B-2 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS VOC BO25 Business Communications Written communications including letters and memos meeting a variety of situations in the business environment. Includes writing of good news, bad news, sales, claims and persuasive correspondence; letters and resumes appropriate to job seeking and application; and practicing oral skills as applied to job interviews and business reports. 43391 TTh 8:00am - 9:25am Bartz, V 20-7 43390 M 7:00pm - 10:10pm Martinez, R 17-9 43393 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Scholz, S 17-9 43392 Th 7:00pm - 10:10pm Salata, K 17-9 VOC BO26 Oral Communications in Business Designed to help business people communicate more effectively in spoken communication situations such as training sessions, presentations and professional discussions. 43394 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Jeffers, B 17-9 Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents BUSINESS SALES AND MARKETING VOC BS36 Principles of Marketing Organization and function of the system of distributing goods and services from the point of production to the consumer. Preparation of a marketing plan using product, distribution, promotional and pricing strategies. 43395 MW 11:30am - 12:55pm Scholz, S 21B-2 43396 TTh 11:30am - 12:55pm Bhavsar, K 21B-1 43397 M 7:00pm- 10:10pm STAFF 21C-2 43398 T 7:00pm - 10:10pm Sandhu, S 21B-1 COMPUTER AND NETWORK TECHNOLOGY VOC CNT50 PC Servicing PC and peripheral servicing techniques, preventative maintenance, hardware configurations, software configurations, software diagnostics, and the use of test equipment. 43435 M 8:00am - 11:10am Miller, K 28B-401 and M 11:30am - 2:40pm Miller, K 28B-401 43436 M 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 28B-401 and W 6:30pm - 9:40pm STAFF 28B-401 VOC CNT54 PC Troubleshooting Personal computer (PC) servicing. Includes isolating, identifying, and repairing specific problems in the computer environment at the hardware level. Prepares students for the A+ Certification Exam. 43437 T 8:00am - 11:10am Miller, K 28B-405 and T 11:30am - 2:40pm Miller, K 28B-405 ELECTRONICS VOC EL11 Technical Applications in Microcomputers Personal computer (PC) applications used in electronics technology. Includes word processing, spreadsheets, database, computer presentation methods, and internet research specifically designed for electronics technology. 43438 W 8:00am - 10:05am Uranga, J 28B-312 and W 10:10am - 1:15pm Uranga, J 28B-312 43439 Th 8:00am - 10:05am Uranga, J 28B-312 and Th 10:10am - 1:15pm Uranga, J 28B-312 VOC EL12 Computer Simulation and Troubleshooting Use of the personal computer for simulation and troubleshooting of analog and digital circuits. National Instruments Multisim software will be used for circuit analysis, value substitution and fault diagnostics. 43440 T 8:00am - 9:00am Denny, J 28B-312 and T 9:05am - 12:10pm Denny, J 28B-312 VOC EL50A Electronic Circuits (DC) Direct Current (DC electrical circuits and their applications. 43441 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Denny, J and MW 11:30am - 2:40pm Denny, J 43442 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Hymer, J and TTh 11:30am - 2:40pm Hymer, J 168 Mt. San Antonio College 28B-405 28B-405 28B-401 28B-401 ‘16 Spring Schedule of Continuing Education Classes Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Alternating Current (AC) electrical circuits and their applications. Covers AC sources, analysis (using complex numbers), test equipment, measurements, and troubleshooting of basic circuits with capacitors, inductors, and resistors. Includes impedance, resonance, filters, and decibels. 43443 MW 8:00am - 11:10am Denny, J 28B-405 and MW 11:30am - 2:40pm Denny, J 28B-405 43445 TTh 8:00am - 11:10am Hymer, J 28B-401 and TTh 11:30am - 2:40pm Hymer, J 28B-401 43448 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Olague, J 28B-403 and Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Olague, J 28B-403 Systems application of industrial electronics including industrial production and processes, automation, and programmable and motor controllers. Emphasis is on programmable logic controllers (PLCs) 43449 M 8:00am - 10:10am Uranga, J 28B-412 and M 10:30am - 1:40pm Uranga, J 28B-412 VOC EL55 Microwave Communications 28B-410 28B-410 VOC EL56 Digital Electronics Combinational and sequential logic circuits emphasizing number systems, binary math, basic gats, Boolean algebra, etc. 43452 T 8:00am - 11:10am Harsany, S 28B-403 and T 11:30am - 2:40pm Harsany, S 28B-403 VOC EL61 Electronic Assembly and Fabrication Assembly and fabrication techniques in basic soldering, de-soldering and surface mount technology. 43454 W 5:00pm - 7:00pm Denny, J 28B-314 and W 7:05pm - 10:10pm Denny, J 28B-314 VOC EL74 Microcontroller Systems Emphasizes the software/hardware architecture for the typical microprocessor environment. 43455 Th 8:00am - 11:10am Christ, J 28B-403 and Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Christ, J 28B-403 FLORAL DESGIN VOC AGR25 Floral Design 1 Principles of floral design: form, style, and composition. Includes designing of floral arrangements, wreaths, sprays, baskets, bouquets, wedding flowers and corsages. NOTE: Semester cost of flowers and supplies is $250. Fees must be paid at the Bursar’s office, Building 4-lower level, prior to the first class meeting. Receipt must be presented to the instructor at the first class meeting. 43661 Th 6:00pm - 10:00pm Tucker, R 80-1200 VOC AGR27 Floral Design 3 Advanced principles of floral design and florist operations management. Includes designs and operations related to holidays, parties, weddings, and sympathy. NOTE: Semester cost of flowers and supplies is $250. Fees must be paid at the Bursar’s office, Building 4-lower level, prior to the first class meeting. Receipt must be presented to the instructor at the first class meeting. 43662 W 6:00pm - 10:00pm Tucker, R 80-1200 INTERIOR DESIGN VOC EL54B Industrial Electronic Systems Microwave components, circuit theory and their applications. 43450 T 6:30pm - 9:40pm Hymer, J and Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Hymer, J Noncredit: Contents VOC ID10 Intro to Interior Design Provides a foundation for further training in careers including Interior Design, Furnishings and Maintenance; Interior Decorating; and Environmental Interior Design and Architecture. 43537 F 9:00am - 11:05am Lo, N 13-1230 43536 MW 9:45am - 11:50am Ball, H 18-9 43538 S 6:30pm - 8:35pm Tran, N 13-1230 VOC ID10L Introduction to Interior Design Laboratory JOB TRAINING & VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS VOC EL50B Electronic Circuits (AC) Final Exam Schedule Application of the interior design practice and the planning of total interior environments that meet individual, functional and environmental needs. Field trips may be required. 43539 Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Dominguez, V 13-1230 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY VOC MF11 Manufacturing Processes 1 Manual and computerized manufacturing, manual lathes and mills, tool nomenclature and Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) operations. Operation of CNC machines. 43456 T 6:00pm - 7:00pm Bright, T 28A-102H and T 7:05pm - 10:10pm Bright, T 28A-102H VOC MF12 Manufacturing Processes 2 The study of manufacturing equipment and manufacturing processes. Theory and practice in milling operations, tooling setup, metallurgy, heat treatment, precision grinding and basic tool design. 43457 Th 6:00pm - 7:00pm Bright, T 28A-102H and Th 7:05pm - 10:10pm Bright, T 28A-102H VOC MF38B Advanced MasterCAM Use MasterCAM software to create wire-frame 3D/multi-axis part geometry, add tool paths, and create CNC code for CNC mills and CNC lathes. 43458 M 6:00pm - 7:00pm Buechler, M 28B-301B and M 7:05pm - 10:10pm Buechler, M 28B-301B VOC MF85 Manual CNC Operations Theory and practice in manually developing CNC programs. Methods of transmitting data to CNC machines and physical set-up and operations of CNC equipment. 43459 W 6:00pm - 7:00pm Ohanis, A 28A-102H and W 7:05pm - 10:10pm Ohanis, A 28A-102H Continuing Education (tuition-free) Classes 169 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings JOB TRAINING & VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS PHOTOGRAPHY VOC PHO09 Digital Image Editing for Photographers` Software and techniques including digital workflow practices, digital image editing, enhancing and retouching methods commonly used in photography. 43513 M 6:30pm - 8:35pm Reckert, V 13-2425 and W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Reckert, V 13-2425 VOC PHO10 Basic Digital and Film Photography The basic mechanical, optical and chemical principles of photography, including digital image systems. Laboratory experience involves problems related to camera and image output techniques. 43482 M 8:00am - 10:05am Hartman, L 13-2425 and W 8:00am - 11:10am Hartman, L 13-2425 43497 M 8:00am - 10:05am Schenck, S 13-1455 and W 8:00am - 11:10am Schenck, S 13-1455 43483 T 8:00am - 10:05am Hartman, L 13-2425 and Th 8:00am - 11:10am Hartman, L 13-2425 43496 T 8:00am - 10:05am Cook, D 13-1455 and Th 8:00am - 11:10am Cook, D 13-1455 43493 F 9:00am - 2:30pm Felix, L 13-1455 43485 M 11:30am - 1:35pm Hartman, L 13-1455 and W 11:30am - 2:40pm Hartman, L 13-1455 43484 T 11:30am - 1:35pm Felix, L 13-1455 and Th 11:30am - 2:40pm Felix, L 13-1455 43487 M 3:00pm - 5:05pm Benoe, C 13-1455 and W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Benoe, C 13-1455 43486 T 3:00pm - 5:05pm Mc Cready, L 13-1455 and Th 3:00pm - 6:10pm Mc Cready, L 13-1455 43494 M 6:30pm - 8:35pm Edwards, C 13-1455 and W 6:30pm - 9:40pm Edwards, C 13-1455 43492 T 6:30pm - 8:35pm Mc Cready, L 13-1455 and Th 6:30pm - 9:40pm Mc Cready, L 13-1455 43495 S 9:00am - 2:30pm Zajack, G 13-1455 VOC PHO11 Advanced Professional Photography Current professional techniques and studio lighting. Includes studio and field assignments related to problems encountered while professionally photographing people and products. Topics include medium and large format film and digital cameras, computer basics for professional photographers and studio lighting. Students must furnish a digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera. Field trips may be required. 43499 T 8:00am - 11:10am Perez, J 13-1430 and Th 8:00am - 10:04am Perez, J 13-1430 and Th 10:05am - 1:10pm Perez, J 13-1430 VOC PHO16 Fashion Photography Professional illustrative, editorial and advertising fashion photography. Studio and location production in digital capture. Business aspects of operation and working with clients are presented. Off-campus assignments may be required. 43500 M 3:00pm - 5:05pm Loy, J 13-1430 and W 3:00pm - 6:10pm Loy, J 13-1430 VOC PHO1A Laboratory Studies: Beginning Black and White Photography Extended black-and-white laboratory experiences to improve skills through further instruction and practice, as well as pursue more advanced projects and experiments. 43503 M 11:30am- 2:40pm STAFF 13-1430 43502 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Perez, J 13-1430 43501 W 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 13-1430 170 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents VOC PHO1B Laboratory Studies: Advanced Black and White Photography Extended advanced black and white laboratory experiences with medium and large format cameras to improve skills and pursue more advanced photographic printing, processing, and enlarging techniques. 43506 M 11:30am- 2:40pm STAFF 13-1430 43505 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Perez, J 13-1430 43504 W 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 13-1430 VOC PHO1C Laboratory Studies: Studio Photography Extended studio photography experiences to supplement those available through the regular program. Provides students the opportunity to improve skills through further instruction and practice, as well as pursue more advanced projects and experiments. 43509 M 11:30am- 2:40pm STAFF 13-1430 43508 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Perez, J 13-1430 43507 W 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 13-1430 VOC PHO1D Laboratory Studies: Computer Applications in Photography Extended computer laboratory experiences to supplement those available in the regular program. Provides students the opportunity to improve skills through further instruction and practice, as well as pursue more advanced projects and experiments. 43512 M 11:30am- 2:40pm STAFF 13-1430 43511 T 11:30am - 2:40pm Perez, J 13-1430 43510 W 6:30pm- 9:40pm STAFF 13-1430 TECHNOLOGY TRAINING VOC TCH60 Customer Relations for the Technician Customer relations (soft skills)for the technician including benefits for knowing and using effective customer contact tools, proper customer interactions, ethics and maintaining customer satisfaction. 43460 F 5:30pm - 9:40pm Uranga, J 28B-312 THEATRE VOC THR15 Play Rehearsal/Performance Planning, preparation and presentation of college-sponsored dramatic presentations. Emphasis on acting with some technical theater assignments. Attendance at performance is required. 43515 MTWTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Brooks, A 2-T130 43517 MTWTh 7:00pm - 10:10pm Burgos, M 2-T130 WELDING VOC WL30 Metal Sculpture For students interested in art seeking the proper operation of welding processes related to the sculpting industry. Emphasizes the fundamentals of three-dimensional design. Includes demonstrations and exercises in welding as it relates to the art industry. 43461 Th 1:00pm - 2:05pm Deines, C 69-11 and Th 2:10pm - 5:15pm Eisley, B 69-11 ‘16 Spring Schedule of Continuing Education Classes Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Fundamentals of welding processes related to the areas of fabrication, construction, machine tool, aerospace and the transportation industries. 43464 Th 8:00am - 9:00am Newell, A 69-11 and Th 9:05am - 12:15pm Newell, A 69-11 43467 M 1:00pm - 2:00pm Garcia, D 69-21 and M 2:05pm - 5:15pm Garcia, D 69-21 43465 F 1:20pm - 2:20pm Newell, A 69-11 and F 2:25pm - 5:35pm Newell, A 69-11 43466 T 6:00pm - 7:00pm Osendorf, D 69-11 and T 7:05pm - 10:15pm Osendorf, D 69-11 VOC WL50 Oxyacetylene Welding Oxyacetylene fusion welding, non-fusion welding and cutting. Develops understanding of and fundamental skills in modern welding practices. 43468 T 8:00am - 9:00am Londo, D 69-11 and T 9:05am - 12:15pm Londo, D 69-11 43469 M 6:00pm- 7:00pm STAFF 69-11 and M 7:05pm - 10:15pm STAFF 69-11 VOC WL51 Basic Electric Arc Welding Electric arc welding, weld symbols, standard electrode and alloy electrode selection, American Welding Society (AWS) procedure for certification. 43470 W 8:00am - 9:00am Garcia, D 69-11 and W 9:05am - 12:15pm Garcia, D 69-11 43471 F 6:00pm - 7:00pm Mulick, B 69-11 and F 7:05pm - 10:15pm Mulick, B 69-11 VOC WL53A Welding Metallurgy Designed for students seeking a career in welding and welding inspection. Covers structure of matter, chemical, physical and mechanical properties of metals, principles of alloying, solid state diffusion, plastic deformation and heat treatment. 43472 W 7:00pm - 10:10pm Kuchta, J 69-21 VOC WL70A Beginning Arc Welding Develops manipulative skills and techniques for Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW) and Flux Cored Arc (FCAW) welding processes in the flat and horizontal positions using AC and DC welding currents on carbon steel. 43473 MW 1:00pm - 1:40pm Newell, A 69-11 and MW 1:45pm - 4:40pm Newell, A 69-11 43474 TTh 6:15pm - 6:55pm Newell, A 69-11 and TTh 7:00pm - 9:55pm Newell, A 69-11 VOC WL70B Intermediate Arc Welding Welding high alloy steel with both Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW) and Flux Core Arc (FCAW) welding processes in the vertical and overhead positions with an introduction to Gas Metal Arc (GMAW) and gas Tungsten (GTAW) welding. 43476 TTh 8:00am - 8:40am Garcia, D 69-11 and TTh 8:45am - 11:55am Garcia, D 69-11 43475 S 8:30am - 9:35am Mulick, B 69-11 and S 9:40am - 12:00pm Mulick, B 69-11 and S 1:00pm - 4:45pm Mulick, B 69-11 VOC WL70C Certification for Welders Building construction for the advanced arc welding student. Special emphasis will be placed on welding symbols and the American Welding society?s (AWS) D1.1 and D1.3. 43478 TTh 1:00pm - 1:40pm Garcia, D 69-11 and TTh 1:45pm - 4:55pm Garcia, D 69-11 43477 MW 5:00pm - 5:40pm Eisley, B 69-11 and MW 5:45pm - 8:55pm Eisley, B 69-11 Noncredit: Contents VOC WL80 Fabrication and Construction Welding Theory and practical applications of welding used in industry and construction. Designed to adapt and upgrade skills to industry standards and develop fabrication skills to supplement and augment welding skills. Includes project models such as ornamental iron gates and fences and material storage components. 43479 S 8:30am - 9:35am Tapia, R 69-11 and S 9:40am - 12:00pm Tapia, R 69-11 and S 1:00pm - 4:45pm Tapia, R 69-11 VOC WL90A Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) or tungsten inert gas (TIG) of steel, aluminum, corrosion resisting steel (CRES), and exotic metals. All position welds with many surfaces and transitions. 43480 TTh 6:15pm - 6:45pm Khattar, F 69-11 and TTh 6:50pm - 9:55pm Khattar, F 69-11 VOC WL90B Semiautomatic ARC Welding Process Semiautomatic Welding Processes including Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW), Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) with solid and tubular wires with and without gas shielding. All position welds with many varying thicknesses will be covered. 43481 MW 6:15pm - 6:45pm Mendoza, M 69-11 and MW 6:50pm - 9:55pm Mendoza, M 69-11 DISABLED STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES DSPS LRND1 Clinical Speech Instruction Designed to accommodate individual and group instruction for adults with speech and/or learning problems. Includes individual evaluation and speech improvement plan. Disorders addressed include phonology, fluency, voice and resonance, hearing impairment, cerebral vascular accident and acquired brain injury. Instruction is not available for students with dialectal problems. 43900 T 9:30am - 6:00pm Walker, C 9B and F 8:00am - 4:30pm Walker, C 9B DSPS LRND2 High Tech Center Tutorial Assistance This class is for students with identified disabilities to utilize adaptive hardware and software in the High Tech Center that will assist them in succeeding in other courses. Through technology provided by the HTC, student will be given support, additional resources, assistance and strategies to succeed in their other classes. This class is designed as a transition or resource class for students eligible or nearing eligibility to advancement into other Mt. SAC courses. 43901 MTWThF 9:00am - 12:00pm Ponce, H 16D and MTWTh 1:00pm - 6:00pm Ponce, H 16D JOB TRAINING & VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS / DISABLED STUDENT PROGRAMS & SERVICES VOC WL40 Introduction to Welding Final Exam Schedule DSPS LRND3 Adaptive Academic Preparation Note: Students must see a Brain Injury Specialist in Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPandS) and have acquired their injury after the age of 12 in order to be evaluated for the Brain Injury Program prior to registration for this class. This course is designed for students who have been accepted into the Brain Injury Program at Mt. SAC. These students can benefit from specialized instruction and the use of computer software to improve cognitive skills (attention, memory, reasoning, etc) needed for academic and/or vocational goals. 43902 MTWThF 9:00am - 12:00pm Ponce, H 16D and MTWTh 1:00pm - 6:00pm Ponce, H 16D Continuing Education (tuition-free) Classes 171 Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings ESL / HEALTH CAREERS ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) Building 66 (Language Center), Lower Level Mt. SAC Campus (909) 274-5235, eslreg@mtsac.edu www.mtsac.edu/instruction/continuinged/noncredit/esl/ Our goal is to help you strengthen your English communication skills, assist you with your future college and career success, and support you as a member of the community. Spring Session: February 22 – June 12, 2016. Steps to Enrollment: 1. Come in person to ESL, Building 66/Language Center, lower level. The placement test is offered every Thursday. 2. Assessment and Placement — Take the ESL placement test to assign the correct course level for your English ability. 3. Registration — We will register you immediately after you complete the placement test. If classes are full, we will add you to a waiting list and contact you when space is available. Note: New student testing is offered every Thursday. Thursday testing times are: Morning Classes: Evening Classes: 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. 4:30 and 7:00 p.m. Check-in begins 30 minutes before each test. A photo ID is required to take the placement test. Please allow 2 hours for testing, orientation, and registration. There will be no testing on holidays. For registration, call (909) 274-5235 or email eslreg@mtsac.edu. One of the following levels will be recommended: Pre-level: For students with no experience in English. Learn to recognize and use common English words. Levels 1 & 2: Develop basic spoken and written English for everyday needs. Speak and write about personal interests and life experiences. Levels 3 & 4: Build communication skills and monitor the language learning process. Increase conversational fluency, vocabulary development and grammar accuracy. Levels 5 & 6: Focus language learning toward personal academic and vocational goals. Integrate language skills with lifelong learning strategies necessary for successful transition into college credit programs and/or a vocation. Other Class Options: Speaking Skills P1, A, B, & C:: Listening and speaking including vocabulary development, idioms, pronunciation and every day conversation practice. For literacy (P1), beginning (A), intermediate (B) and advanced (C) students. 172 Mt. San Antonio College Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Writing Skills A, B, & C: Reading and writing including basic vocabulary, spelling, writing sentences, paragraphs and simple essays using familiar topics and American customs. For literacy (P1), beginning (A), intermediate (B) and advanced (C) students. TOEFL Preparation: Preparation for the TOEFL Test (computer version) for advanced students. Citizenship Preparation: Intensive preparation and practice for the U.S. Citizenship interview. VESL Career Paths This program is designed to help advanced ESL students (Levels 5 & 6) to transition from noncredit ESL to credit or vocational certificate programs. It combines advanced ESL classes with computer classes and education/career planning classes. Students must successfully complete the two-semester program in order to receive a certificate. Contact the VESL Specialist at (909) 274-5236, for more information. Note: VESL classes are offered only in the Fall and Spring semesters for new students. Language Learning Center (LLC) The Language Learning Center (LLC) offers a wide variety of language learning software, videos, DVDs and recordings to improve listening, speaking and pronunciation skills for American Language, Arabic, Chinese, English as a Second Language, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Sign Language and Spanish. Open enrollment throughout the semester. Open to anyone. Register at the LLC front desk. ESL students may also register in ESL registration office (Language Center, Building 66). Location: Learning Technology Center (Building 6, room 264). Enter through the south door, on the lower level. Note: LLC is closed during the first and last week of spring semester Dates: February 29 - June 4, 2016 Times: MTWTh: 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. F: 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Sa: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Get more information on our website at http://llc.mtsac.edu or call (909) 274-4580. HEALTH CAREERS Health Careers Resource Center Mt. SAC Campus, Building 67B, Room 250 (909) 274-4788 The HCRC provides a state-of-the-art learning lab environment to: • Develop new health related skills/knowledge • Update prior or current knowledge • Participate in simulated clinical activities The center is open to credit and noncredit health career students. ‘16 Spring Schedule of Continuing Education Classes Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Health Careers Resource Center Available Services Required Registration for the HCRC HCRC registration is open during the entire semester to students who are concurrently enrolled in a credit or non-credit health occupation course. Prior to utilization of the HCRC, students must pre-register in the Continuing Education Division Registration Office, Building 40, Room 104. Registration receipt and current student identification must be brought to the HCRC on the first visit to complete the registration process. Student Identification Students must also bring their current MT. SAC PHOTO I.D. card to the center on each visit. I.D. cards are available for $10 at the Bursar’s Office (Bldg 9A). Hours of Operation February 22 - June 10, 2016 Days:MTWThF Times: 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. (MTWTh) 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (F) R.N. is available 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday and 10:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m. Friday VOC HTH05 Health Careers Skills Lab (HCRC) Health occupational training and experience using instructional equipment and simulators for health occupation competencies. 43546 Associate Nursing Degree 43547 Continuing Education 43549 CNA / Acute CNA 43550 Medical Services 43551 Mental Health 43552 Respiratory Therapy 43553 Radiology 43554 Phlebotomy 43555 Healthcare Interpreting 43556 Home Health Aide 43557 In Home Support NURSING ASSISTANT PROGRAM (CNA) ORIENTATION FOR SUMMER INTERCESSION 2016 CLASS A detailed schedule of exact dates and times of classes will be provided at the orientation meeting. Mandatory Orientation for Summer 2016 class will be held during the Spring 2016 Semester. To receive notification of the date, time, and location of the orientation send your address and contact information to: cna@mtsac.edu. EDUCATION FOR OLDER ADULTS Classes begin the week of February 22 and end June 12, unless stated otherwise. Mt. San Antonio College Continuing Education Division offers classes for older adults on campus and at various senior and community centers, and residential facilities throughout the area. Courses in this section are designed and developed to meet the educational needs of older adults. However, persons age 18 or over may enroll. For more information, call (909) 274-4192. COMPUTER SKILLS HEALTH CAREERS / EDUCATION FOR OLDER ADULTS • RN assistance in clinical skills practice and performance evaluation • Medical and hospital equipment/supplies/ manikins/ simulators/ training aides for hands-on demonstrations and application of basic, intermediate and advanced skills • Health Skills Performance Update/Evaluation • Clinical simulations for Med-Surg, Psych, OB, Peds, Perioperative, Critical Care. • METI/CAE Adult, Child, and Infant Human Patient Simulators. Gaumard Birthing Simulator VOC NOTE:BCDP Computer Registration Dates and Locations: (All Computer classes including Digital Photography and Internet) Each person must register for himself/herself. Students may not register for anyone else. Students may register for only one class. Registration for new computer students is first come first served, except for classes Diamond Bar Center where a lottery registration process is conducted. Note: the student is permitted to take the computer class only two (2) times consecutively • Walnut Senior Center – 1/25/16 from 10:00 -11:00 a.m. • La Verne Community Center – 1/26/16 from10:00 -10:30 a.m. • San Dimas Community Center – 1/27/16 from10:00 -10:30 a.m. • West Covina Senior Center – 1/28/16 from10:00 -10:30 a.m. • Diamond Bar Center – 1/29/16 from 10:00 -10:30 a.m. • Joslyn Senior Center – 2/2/16 from 10:00 -10:30 a.m. • Mt. San Antonio College Building 40 1/13/16 from 8:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. VOC BCDP Basic Computing - Desktop Publ Basic desktop publishing to create and produce professional-looking publications. Classes held 2/2/16 - 3/18/16. 43703 T 10:30am - 1:30pm White, S SOP 43701 M 1:30pm - 4:30pm Ortiz, C 66-238 VOC BCPP1 PowerPoint Basics 1 Basic use of PowerPoint to create slide presentations. Classes held 3/21/16 - 4/29/16. 43705 T 10:30am - 1:30pm White, S SOP 43706 M 1:30pm - 4:30pm Ortiz, C 66-238 VOC BCPP2 PowerPoint Basics 2 Create PowerPoint presentations using text and object animation, video, audio and hyperlinks. Classes held 5/2/16 - 6/10/16. 43707 T 10:30am - 1:30pm White, S SOP 43708 M 1:30pm - 4:30pm Ortiz, C 66-238 Continuing Education (tuition-free) Classes 173 Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents EDUCATION FOR OLDER ADULTS LOCATION CODES FOR OLDER ADULT PROGRAM BRDG COUN COV-AT DBC DBL EMSD ESEALS HERI HILL Bridgecreek Retirement Center Country View Retirement Home Atria – Covina Diamond Bar Center Diamond Bar Library Emeritus of San Dimas Easter Seals Heritage Park Community Center Hillcrest Homes IRC IRWN JOS LV MAS MSAG PSC PATH RAN Irwindale Recreation Center Irwindale Senior Citizens’ Center Joslyn Senior Citizens’ Center La Verne Community Center The Masonic Home Mt. San Antonio Gardens Palomares Senior Center Pathfinder Park Community Center Atria – Rancho Park Adult Community Regent Senior Living San Dimas Retirement Center San Dimas Senior/Community Center San Dimas Swim/Racquet Club Shadow Oak Park Stanley Plummer Building Villa Colima Walnut Senior Center West Covina Senior Citizens’ Center VOC CPBC1 Basic Computing -Level 1 VOC CPBE3 Basic Excel 3 VOC CPBC2 Basic Computing - Level 2 VOC CPDI Digital Photography for the Beginner Introduction to the personal computer, including terminology and basic computer operations in a Windows environment. 43666 Th 8:30am - 11:30am Rzonca, S WALT 43664 MW 9:00am - 10:30am Walter, K WCSCC 43674 M 9:00am - 12:00pm White, S DBL 43671 T 9:00am - 12:00pm Mc Farlin-Stagg, Z LV 43673 Th 9:00am - 12:00pm White, S SOP 43669 TTh 12:00pm - 1:30pm Tom, A SD 43668 T 1:00pm - 4:00pm Jones, V PATH Create documents in applications such a Microsoft Word; includes basic computer maintenance and problem-solving techniques. Advisory Preprequisite: VOC CPBC1 43676 T 11:30am - 2:30pm Rzonca, S WALT 43675 MW 12:30pm - 2:00pm Walter, K WCSCC VOC CPBC3 Basic Computing - Level 3 Software application skills including creative projects which introduce computer graphics. Advisory Prerequisite VOC CPBC2, Basic Computing - Level 2 43677 MW 8:30am - 10:00am Tom, A SD 43678 Th 11:30am - 2:30pm Rzonca, S WALT 43679 M 1:00pm - 4:00pm Wallis, P DBL VOC CPBE1 Basic Excel 1 Introduction to Excel, including terminology and working with data in a spreadsheet application. Classes held 2/22/16 - 3/18/16. 43685 T 8:30am - 11:30am Rzonca, S WALT 43684 TTh 8:30am - 10:00am Tom, A SD 43683 T 9:00am - 12:00pm Jones, V PATH 43686 MW 10:30am - 12:00pm Walter, K WCSCC 43687 F 11:30am - 2:30pm Kretschmar, J 66-238 43682 W 9:00am - 12:00pm Smith, H PATH VOC CPBE2 Basic Excel 2 Basic functions in excel including formulas, sorting, filtering data and formatting tables. Classes held 3/21/16 - 4/29/16. 43691 T 8:30am - 11:30am Rzonca, S WALT 43690 TTh 8:30am - 10:00am Tom, A SD 43689 T 9:00am - 12:00pm Jones, V PATH 43692 MW 10:30am - 12:00pm Walter, K WCSCC 43693 F 11:30am - 2:30pm Kretschmar, J 66-238 43688 W 9:00am - 12:00pm Smith, H PATH 174 RGNT SDMS SD SDSR SOP PLUM VILA WALT WCSCC Mt. San Antonio College Basic Excel including storing, manipulating and analyzing data in spreadsheets and displaying data graphically using charts. Classes held 5/2/16 - 6/10/16. 43697 T 8:30am - 11:30am Rzonca, S WALT 43696 TTh 8:30am - 10:00am Tom, A SD 43695 T 9:00am - 12:00pm Jones, V PATH 43698 MW 10:30am - 12:00pm Walter, K WCSCC 43699 F 11:30am - 2:30pm Kretschmar, J 66-238 43694 W 9:00am - 12:00pm Smith, H PATH Digital camera operations, image management, composition and use of graphics software. 43710 T 9:00am - 12:00pm Smith, H DBL 43709 F 9:00am - 12:00pm Purper, K LV 43711 TTh 10:00am - 11:30am Tom, A SD 43713 T 12:30pm - 3:30pm Walter, K WCSCC 43712 T 1:00pm - 4:00pm Smith, H DBL VOC CPNET Internet Research - an Introduction Fundamental Internet functions including terminology, email, search engines and research tools. 43715 Th 9:00am - 12:00pm Purper, K LV 43717 MW 10:00am - 11:30am Tom, A SD 43716 Th 12:30pm - 3:30pm Walter, K WCSCC 43714 Th 1:00pm - 4:00pm Wallis, P PATH DECORATIVE/HOME AND FINE ARTS OAD FNA03 Oil Painting Principles of drawing, design, color and composition for oil painting emphasizing creative skill development for the older adult population. 43722 Th 8:00am - 12:00pm Conte, K WALT NOTE: Walnut Senior Center: General Registration Date for the Following Classes: 1/25/16 from 10:00 -11:00 a.m. (Monday) Note this is for classes held at Walnut Senior Center only. Oil Painting, Home Gardening, Jewelry Production and Design for Retail Sales, Beginning Decorative Art Production for Retail Sales, Healthy Aging Principles of Slow Movement, Healthy Aging Principles of Posture and Flexibility and all Computer Classes including Digital Photography and Internet Research. Each person must register for himself/herself. Students may not register for anyone else. Registration is first come first served. ‘16 Spring Schedule of Continuing Education Classes Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Principles of watercolor painting for the older adult population. Emphasis will be on creative expression to develop primary skills for watercolor as they relate to composition and technique. 43725 M 9:00am - 12:00pm Conte, K TBA 43728 T 9:00am - 12:00pm Conte, K LV 43727 W 1:00pm - 4:00pm Smith, H PATH 43729 T 1:00pm - 4:00pm Conte, K SD 43726 Th 1:00pm - 4:00pm Smith, H DBC OAD FNA32 Drawing - Beginning through Advanced Drawing while emphasizing the development of perceptual and technical skills. Students will advance their abilities in dry and fluid media while expanding their use of the formal elements and principles. The development of works of art will utilize observation of single objects, still life, and landscape for representation and expression. Students will receive a supply list at the first class meeting. 43732 Th 9:00am - 12:00pm Tucker, R LV 43730 T 12:30pm - 3:30pm Tucker, R DBC 43731 M 1:00pm - 4:00pm Tucker, R HERI VOC AGR-G Home Gardening Organic gardening, plants, fruit orchards, and traditional gardening for the older adult population, including design, propagation methods, pruning and pest control. 43563 M 10:00am - 12:00pm Williams, S PATH 43562 T 10:00am - 12:00pm Williams, S IRWN 43566 W 10:00am - 12:00pm Williams, S DBC 43564 M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Williams, S JOS 43565 T 1:00pm - 3:00pm Williams, S LV 43567 W 1:00pm - 3:00pm Williams, S SD 43568 Th 1:00pm - 3:00pm Williams, S WALT NOTE: Walnut Senior Center: General Registration Date for the Following Classes: 1/25/16 from 10:00 -11:00 a.m. (Monday) Note this is for classes held at Walnut Senior Center only. Oil Painting, Home Gardening, Jewelry Production and Design for Retail Sales, Beginning Decorative Art Production for Retail Sales, Healthy Aging Principles of Slow Movement, Healthy Aging Principles of Posture and Flexibility and all Computer Classes including Digital Photography and Internet Research. Each person must register for himself/herself. Students may not register for anyone else. Registration is first come first served. HOME-BASED BUSINESS VOC HBBUS Starting a Home-Based Business Starting a home-based business to become self-employed. Includes basic marketing, finance and management skills. 43718 M 9:00am - 12:00pm Tucker, R LV 43719 M 9:00am - 12:00pm Tucker, R LV 43720 F 9:00am - 12:00pm Tucker, R DBL 43721 F 9:00am - 12:00pm Tucker, R DBL VOC ESD02 Production of Boutique Crafts for Retail Sales Design and production of boutique crafts for the older adult population. Includes marketing, pricing and cost analysis. 43571 T 9:30am - 12:30pm Beightol, D SD 43569 T 10:00am - 12:00pm Beizai, R VILA 43570 M 1:00pm - 4:00pm Beightol, D IRWN Noncredit: Contents VOC ESD03 Lettering Styles and Advertising Calligraphy Presents styles of calligraphy as they are used in the arts media and advertising fields. Includes proper placement and proper size of lettering styles and emerging technology. 43572 W 12:30pm - 2:30pm Rafter, J WCSCC VOC ESD07 Handcrafted Needlework for Retail Sales and Boutique Needlework technique including knitting, crocheting, embroidery, needlepoint for plastic canvas and emerging technology to construct finished products for sale. 43573 Th 9:00am - 12:00pm Beightol, D JOS 43574 Th 9:00am - 12:00pm Henry, P DBC VOC ESD08 Jewelry Production and Design for Retail Sales Design and construct wire-worked jewelry using beads and stones with various methods of wire wrapping, coiling, hammering and emerging technology. 43575 F 9:00am - 12:00pm Paphatsarang, B SD 43576 F 1:00pm - 4:00pm Paphatsarang, B WALT NOTE: Walnut Senior Center: General Registration Date for the Following Classes: 1/25/16 from 10:00 -11:00 a.m. (Monday) Note this is for classes held at Walnut Senior Center only. Oil Painting, Home Gardening, Jewelry Production and Design for Retail Sales, Beginning Decorative Art Production for Retail Sales, Healthy Aging Principles of Slow Movement, Healthy Aging Principles of Posture and Flexibility and all Computer Classes including Digital Photography and Internet Research. Each person must register for himself/herself. Students may not register for anyone else. Registration is first come first served. EDUCATION FOR OLDER ADULTS OAD FNA04 Watercolor Painting Final Exam Schedule VOC ESD09 Sewing and Design Basic sewing techniques for the older adult population, including basic tailoring, pattern reading, cutting and style design to construct professional-looking garments. 43582 M 9:00am - 12:00pm Stringfellow, S LV 43578 W 9:00am - 12:00pm Stringfellow, S PATH 43579 Th 9:00am - 12:00pm Stringfellow, S DBC 43577 F 12:00pm - 3:00pm Stringfellow, S DBC 43583 M 12:30pm - 3:30pm Stringfellow, S LV 43580 Th 12:30pm - 3:30pm Stringfellow, S DBC 43581 M 5:30pm - 8:30pm Stringfellow, S SD VOC ESD10 Beginning Decorative Art Production for Retail Sales Introduction to decorative art painting and associated mediums for the older adult population, including painting on a variety of surfaces using tole art brush strokes used in folk art, stenciling and other design applications and emerging technology. 43584 T 5:00pm - 8:00pm Beightol, D IRC 43585 M 9:00am - 12:00pm Reynolds, M WALT NOTE: Walnut Senior Center: General Registration Date for the Following Classes: 1/25/16 from 10:00 -11:00 a.m. (Monday) Note this is for classes held at Walnut Senior Center only. Oil Painting, Home Gardening, Jewelry Production and Design for Retail Sales, Beginning Decorative Art Production for Retail Sales, Healthy Aging Principles of Slow Movement, Healthy Aging Principles of Posture and Flexibility and all Computer Classes including Digital Photography and Internet Research. Each person must register for himself/herself. Students may not register for anyone else. Registration is first come first served. Continuing Education (tuition-free) Classes 175 Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents EDUCATION FOR OLDER ADULTS LOCATION CODES FOR OLDER ADULT PROGRAM BRDG COUN COV-AT DBC DBL EMSD ESEALS HERI HILL Bridgecreek Retirement Center Country View Retirement Home Atria – Covina Diamond Bar Center Diamond Bar Library Emeritus of San Dimas Easter Seals Heritage Park Community Center Hillcrest Homes IRC IRWN JOS LV MAS MSAG PSC PATH RAN Irwindale Recreation Center Irwindale Senior Citizens’ Center Joslyn Senior Citizens’ Center La Verne Community Center The Masonic Home Mt. San Antonio Gardens Palomares Senior Center Pathfinder Park Community Center Atria – Rancho Park Adult Community VOC ESD11 Intermediate Decorative Art Production for Retail Sales Intermediate tole art brush strokes on a variety of surfaces using acrylic paints, associated mediums and emerging technology to create finished products for the older adult population. 43586 W 9:00am - 12:00pm Reynolds, M WCSCC 43588 Th 1:00pm - 4:00pm Beightol, D SD 43587 M 6:00pm - 9:00pm Beightol, D LV HEALTH OAD NOTE:BHTH1 Walnut Senior Center: Healthy Aging with Melody Tamburro – 2/1/16 at 8:45 a.m. (Monday) Registration cards will be handed out. 70 completed registration cards will be randomly drawn for each class. Each person must be present during the registration process and may only register for him or herself. Students may not register for another student at this time. Walnut Senior Center: Fall Prevention Balance and Mobility with Gabriela Klein registration – 2/5/16 at 10:15 a.m. (Friday) Registration cards will be handed out. 70 completed registration cards will be randomly drawn for each class. Each person must be present during the registration process and may only register for him or herself. Students may not register for another student at this time. Students may register for only one Healthy Aging Class. Joslyn Senior Center: Healthy Aging with Shelby White – 2/2/16 at 9:00 am. (Tuesday) Registration cards will be handed out. 80 completed registration cards will be randomly drawn for each class. Each person must be present during the registration process and may only register for him or herself. Students may not register for another student at this time. Diamond Bar Center: Healthy Aging– 2/3/16 at 9:00 am. (Wednesday) Registration cards will be handed out. 30 completed registration cards will be randomly drawn for each class. Each person must be present during the registration process and may only register for him or herself. Students may not register for another student at this time. OAD BHTH1 Brain Health 1 Critical thinking and cognitive skills through understanding key structures and functions of the brain. Particular focus on auditory processing. 43592 MWF 10:00am - 12:00pm Caranci, D PATH 43591 MWF 12:30pm - 2:30pm White, S WALT OAD BHTH2 Brain Health 2 Age-related cognitive decline and preventative measures to strengthen and improve brain function. Particular focus on visual processing. 43590 MWF 1:00pm - 3:00pm Friedman, K SD 43589 MWF 2:00pm - 4:00pm Tamburro, M WCSCC 176 Mt. San Antonio College RGNT SDMS SD SDSR SOP PLUM VILA WALT WCSCC Regent Senior Living San Dimas Retirement Center San Dimas Senior/Community Center San Dimas Swim/Racquet Club Shadow Oak Park Stanley Plummer Building Villa Colima Walnut Senior Center West Covina Senior Citizens’ Center OAD MOX01 Healthy Aging Healthy aging, including diet, nutrition, disease prevention, and application of physical fitness principles to maintain health while aging. 43594 MW 7:30am - 8:30am Hunnicutt, L HERI 43593 F 7:30am - 8:30am Jones, V HERI 43597 MWF 8:00am - 9:00am Tamburro, M WALT 43598 MWF 8:00am - 9:00am Wallis, P DBC 43605 TTh 8:00am - 9:00am Tamburro, M PLUM 43606 TTh 8:00am - 9:30am Rohrenbacher, J LV 43623 F 8:30am - 10:00am Baker, N BRDG 43599 MW 9:00am - 10:00am Hunnicutt, L WCSCC 43600 MWF 9:00am - 10:00am Wallis, P DBC 43601 MWF 9:00am - 10:00am Tamburro, M WALT 43624 MWF 9:00am - 10:00am Cridland, P VILA 43615 MF 9:00am - 10:00am Velarde, M RAN 43595 T 9:00am - 10:00am White, S JOS 43608 TTh 9:00am - 10:00am Velarde, M BRDG 43616 TTh 9:00am - 10:00am Beizai, R VILA 43618 TTh 9:00am - 10:00am James, D RAN 43614 W 9:00am - 10:00am Stump, C RAN 43596 Th 9:00am - 10:00am Jones, V JOS 43611 F 9:00am - 10:00am Ledezma, E WCSCC 43617 M 9:30am - 10:30am Trimble, J SD 43622 WF 9:30am - 10:30am Jones, V SD 43609 F 9:30am - 11:30am Beizai, R EMSD 43603 MW 10:00am - 11:00am Hunnicutt, L WCSCC 43602 MWF 10:00am - 11:00am Wallis, P DBC 43610 TTh 10:00am - 11:30am Wallis, P PATH 43612 F 10:00am - 11:00am Ledezma, E WCSCC 43621 F 10:00am - 11:00am Trimble, J SDMS 43619 TTh 10:30am - 11:30am Velarde, M RGNT 43613 Th 10:30am - 12:00pm Tamburro, M PLUM 43604 MWF 11:00am - 12:00pm Tamburro, M PSC 43620 MF 1:30pm - 2:30pm Trimble, J MSAG 43607 S 9:00am - 10:00am Velarde, M COV-AT OAD MOX02 Healthy Aging - Principles of Slow Movement Heath aging, including diet, nutrition, disease prevention, and application of Tai Chi principles to maintain health while aging for the older adult population. 43629 F 9:00am - 11:00am Rafter, J PLUM 43626 M 1:00pm - 3:00pm Rafter, J WCSCC 43628 Th 1:00pm - 3:00pm Rafter, J LV 43625 T 2:00pm - 4:00pm Rafter, J WALT 43627 Th 9:00am - 11:00am Rafter, J DBC NOTE: Diamond Bar Center: Healthy Aging - Principals of Slow Movement– 2/4/16 at 10:30 am. (Thursday). Registration cards will be handed out. 30 completed registration cards will be randomly drawn. Each person must be present during the registration process and may only register for him or herself. Students may not register for another student at this time. ‘16 Spring Schedule of Continuing Education Classes Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Health aging, including diet, nutrition, disease prevention, and application of Yoga principles to maintaining health while aging for the older adult population. 43633 T 7:30am - 8:30am White, S HERI 43635 Th 7:30am - 8:30am Trimble, J HERI 43637 MWF 9:00am - 10:00am Klein, G PATH 43631 T 9:00am - 10:00am Tamburro, M SD and Th 9:00am - 10:30am Tamburro, M SD 43647 Th 10:00am - 11:30am Trimble, J JOS 43648 T 10:15am - 11:15am Trimble, J WCSCC 43638 MWF 1:00pm - 2:00pm Klein, G SOP 43646 Th 6:00pm - 8:00pm Devi, M DBC 43645 W 10:00am - 12:00pm Devi, M WALT 43644 T 8:30am - 10:00am Trimble, J WALT 43632 M 3:30pm - 5:30pm Devi, M WALT NOTE: Walnut Senior Center: General Registration Date for the Following Classes: 1/25/16 from 10:00 -11:00 a.m. (Monday) Note this is for classes held at Walnut Senior Center only. Oil Painting, Home Gardening, Jewelry Production and Design for Retail Sales, Beginning Decorative Art Production for Retail Sales, Healthy Aging Principles of Slow Movement, Healthy Aging Principles of Posture and Flexibility and all Computer Classes including Digital Photography and Internet Research. Each person must register for himself/herself. Students may not register for anyone else. Registration is first come first served. OAD MOX06 Healthy Aging - Principles of Aquatic Resistance Noncredit: Contents LIFELONG LEARNING DSPS ELL01 Lifelong Learning for the Special Needs Population Eductional activities for special needs students emphasizing physical, cignitive, social and emotional skill development. 43659 TTh 8:00am - 11:30am Ryan, R ESEALS 43660 MWF 9:00am - 12:00pm Ryan, R LV OAD ELL04 Lifelong Learning for Older Adults Improve and/or maintain the mental fitness of the older adult through educational activities promoting critical thinking skills. Student will be presented with mental exercises and intellectual stimulation to enhance cognitive skills. NOTE: Please refer to the college website for more detailed information on course offerings. OAD ELL05 Lifelong Learning for Older Adults - Current Events EDUCATION FOR OLDER ADULTS OAD MOX04 Healthy Aging - Principles of Posture and Flexibility Final Exam Schedule Presents current events in a variety of ways to provide education about local, national and world issues to promote mental fitness of the older adult. NOTE: Please refer to the college website for more detailed information on course offerings. Healthy aging, including diet, nutrition, disease prevention, and application of aquatic resistance principles to maintaining health while aging for the older adult population. 43652 MTWThF 8:45am - 9:45am Friedman, K SDSR 43653 MTWThF 9:45am - 10:45am Friedman, K SDSR OAD MOX11 Fall Prevention - Balance and Mobility Addresses, particularly for older adults, the risks and fears associated with falling. Includes setting realistic goals, minimizing environmental risks and blance exercises. 43658 MF 10:15am - 11:15am Klein, G WALT NOTE: Walnut Senior Center: Fall Prevention Balance and Mobility with Gabriela Klein registration – 2/5/16 at 10:15 a.m. (Friday). Registration cards will be handed out. 70 completed registration cards will be randomly drawn for each class. Each person must be present during the registration process and may only register for him or herself. Students may not register for another student at this time. Students may register for only one Healthy Aging Class. 43655 Th 11:00am - 12:00pm Klein, G PSC 43657 Th 11:30am - 12:30pm Trimble, J JOS 43656 TTh 1:00pm - 2:00pm Klein, G SOP 43654 TTh 1:30pm - 2:30pm Trimble, J LV Continuing Education (tuition-free) Classes 177 Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents LOCATIONS OF OFF-CAMPUS CLASSES Locations of Off-Campus Classes Atria – Covina 825 W. San Bernardino Road Covina (626) 967-9621 Diamond Bar Library 21810 Copley Drive Diamond Bar (909) 861-4978 Atria – Rancho Park Adult Community 801 Cypress Way San Dimas (909) 592-9662 East Valley Hospital Medical Center 150 W. Alosta Avenue/Route 66 Glendora (626) 852-5000 Bridgecreek Retirement Center 3601 Holt Avenue West Covina (626) 332-1135 Citrus Valley Medical Center (Formerly Queen of the Valley Hospital) 1135 South Sunset Avenue West Covina (626) 962-4011 Country View Retirement Home 824 Cameron West Covina (626) 962-3511 Descanso Garden 1418 Descanso Drive La Canada Flintridge (818) 952-4401 Diamond Bar Center 1600 Grand Ave. Diamond Bar (909) 839-7068 178 Mt. San Antonio College Easter Seals Southern California 837 West Christopher Street, Suite D West Covina (626) 856-1601 El Monte Community Hospital 1701 Santa Anita Avenue El Monte Emeritus of San Dimas 1740 S. San Dimas Avenue San Dimas (909) 394-0304 Irwindale Recreation Center 16053 Calle DePaseo (Behind Irwindale City Hall) Irwindale (626) 430-2227 Irwindale Senior Citizens’ Center 16116 Arrow Highway Irwindale (626) 430-2284 Joslyn Senior Citizens’ Center 815 North Barranca Covina (626) 966-6378 La Verne Community Center 3680 “D” Street La Verne (909) 596-8776 La Verne Hockey Club 1861 Puddingstone Drive La Verne Heritage Park Community Center 2900 Brea Canyon Road Diamond Bar (909) 396-5699 LA Works Worksource Center 5200 Irwindale Ave. Ste. B Irwindale (626) 960-3964 Hillcrest Homes 2705 Mountain View La Verne (909) 392-4358 Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden 301 N. Baldwin Ave. Arcadia (626) 821-3222 Inter-Community Medical Center 303 North 3rd Avenue Covina (626) 331-7331 The Masonic Home 1650 Old Badillo Street Covina (626) 251-2234 ‘16 Spring Schedule of Continuing Education Classes Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Locations of Off-Campus Classes San Dimas Swim/Racquet Club 990 West Covina Boulevard San Dimas (909) 592-1430 The Village @ Indian Hill 1460 E. Holt Boulevard Pomona (909) 620-0307 Palomares Senior Center 499 E. Arrow Highway Pomona (909) 620-2324 San Gabriel Valley Training Center 400 South Covina Boulevard La Puente (626) 968-8479 Villa Colima 19850 Colima Walnut (909) 595-5030 Pathfinder Park Community Center 18150 East Pathfinder Road Rowland Heights (562) 690-0933 Shadow Oak Park 2121 Shadow Oak Drive West Covina (626) 965-0328 Regent Senior Living 150 South Grand Avenue West Covina (626) 332-3344 Small Business Development Center 363 S. Park Avenue, Suite 101 Pomona (800) 450-7232 Walnut Valley, First Baptist Church of 20425 East La Puente Road Walnut (909) 595-0811 San Dimas Retirement Center 834 West Arrow Highway San Dimas (909) 599-4512 San Dimas Senior/Community Center 201 East Bonita Avenue San Dimas (909) 394-6293 LOCATIONS OF OFF-CAMPUS CLASSES Mt. San Antonio Gardens 900 East Harrison Avenue Pomona (909) 624-5061 Walnut Senior Center 21215 La Puente Road Walnut (909) 598-6200 Stanley Plummer Building 245 East Bonita Avenue San Dimas (909) 394-6290 West Covina High School 1609 East Cameron Avenue West Covina (626) 859-2900 Veteran’s Hall 1550 Bonita Ave. La Verne (909) 596-8726 (Call City Hall for direction only) West Covina Senior Citizens’ Center 2501 East Cortez Street West Covina (626) 331-5366 Continuing Education (tuition-free) Classes 179 Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM INDEX Continuing Education Program Index A Administration of Justice............................................. 165-166 Administration of Justice Report Writing......................... 166 Adult Basic Education Center............................................ 162 Adult Basic Skills Lab.......................................................... 166 Agriculture............................................................................ 171 Arc Welding.......................................................................... 171 ASVAB Preparation............................................................. 162 B Basic Skills............................................................................. 164 Bookkeeping Accounting.................................................... 167 Boutique Crafts for Retail Sales (Education for Older Adults)........................................ 175 Business Accounting............................................................ 167 Business Communication................................................... 168 Business Management.................................................. 167-168 Business Mathematics......................................................... 167 Business Organization and Management......................... 168 C Campus Map................................................................. 182-183 Certificates in Occupational Training................................ 164 CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant)................................... 173 CNA Orientation.................................................................. 173 Citizenship (U.S.)................................................................. 172 Clinical Speech Instruction (DSPandS)............................. 171 Community Relations.......................................................... 166 Computers/Computing............................................... 173-174 Computer and Networking Technology........................... 168 Computing (Levels 1,2,3 for Education for Older Adults)...... 173-174 Concepts of Enforcement Services..................................... 166 Concepts of Traffic Services................................................ 166 Criminal Law Concepts....................................................... 166 D Decorative Art Production for Retail Sales (Education for Older Adults)................... 175 Digital Electronics ............................................................... 169 Digital Photography for the Beginner (Education for Older Adults)........................................ 170 Disabled Students Programs & Services........................... 171 Drawing (Beginning – Advanced) (Older Adults).......... 175 180 Mt. San Antonio College E Education for Older Adults......................................... 173-177 Electronic Assembly/Fabrication...................................... 169 Electronics...................................................................... 168-169 Electronics, (AC) (DC).................................................. 168-169 English as a Second Language (ESL)................................. 172 F Farm Tours (Ad)................................................................... 166 Fashion Photography.......................................................... 170 Floral Design 1 & 2............................................................... 169 G GED Exam Preparation/Testing........................................ 162 Gangs and Corrections........................................................ 166 H Health Care/Careers.................................................... 172-173 Health Careers Resource Center................................. 172-173 Healthy Aging (Education for Older Adults).................. 176 Healthy Aging (Principles of Aquatic Resistance).......... 177 Healthy Aging (Principles of Posture and Flexibility).... 177 Healthy Aging (Principles of Slow Movement)............... 176 High School Diploma Program for Adults....................... 163 High Tech Center Tutorial/Assistance (DSPandS)......... 171 Home Gardening (Education for Older Adults).............. 175 I In-Home Support Services Caregiver Training............... 162 Industrial Electronics........................................................... 169 Integrated Pest Management............................................. 166 Interior Design...................................................................... 169 Internet Research (Education for Older Adults).............. 174 Investigation, Principles of................................................. 166 J Jewelry Production & Design for Retail Sales (Education for Adults)......................... 175 Job Training & Vocational Programs.......................... 165-171 Justice, Administration of............................................ 165-166 ‘16 Spring Schedule of Continuing Education Classes Credit: Contents Cover Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Continuing Education Program Index L Language Learning Center (LLC)...................................... 172 Learning Assistance Center & Lab.................................... 163 Legal Aspects of Evidence.................................................. 166 Lifelong Learning (Education for Adults)........................ 177 M MFG Processes 1 & 2 .......................................................... 169 Manufacturing Technology................................................ 169 MasterCAM (Advanced).................................................... 169 Manuel CNC Operation...................................................... 169 Needlework for Retail Sales (Education for Adults)....... 175 O Off-Campus Class Locations....................................... 178-179 Oil Painting (Education for Adults).................................. 174 P Parking Information..................................................... 182-183 PC Servicing.......................................................................... 168 PC Troubleshooting............................................................. 168 Photography......................................................................... 162 Photography, Advanced Professional............................... 170 Play Rehearsal/Performance............................................. 170 PSAT/SAT Preparation....................................................... 162 Registration Process............................................................. 160 N R S SAT/PSAT Preparation....................................................... 162 Study Techniques................................................................. 163 T TOEFL.................................................................................... 172 Technical Applications in Microcomputers...................... 168 Technology Training............................................................ 170 Theatre................................................................................... 170 Tutoring................................................................................. 163 V CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM INDEX Justice System, Principles of............................................... 166 Vocational English as a Second Language (VESL).......... 172 W Watercolor Painting (Education for Adults)..................... 175 Welders Certification........................................................... 171 Welding........................................................................... 170-171 WIN Program (Tutoring for Athletes)............................... 162 Writing Skills......................................................................... 163 Writing Center...................................................................... 164 Continuing Education (tuition-free) Classes 181 Health Careers Resource Center . . . . 67B Arts Division Office . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Campus Cafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Irrigation & Landscape Construction . F2C Language Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Child Development Classes . . . . . . . . . 73 Child Development Faculty Offices . . . . 73 Disabled Student Services . . . . . . . . . 9B Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9B Library & Learning Resources Division Office Campus Events KSAK Radio Learning Assistance Center Library Locker Rooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27C Student Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67B Small Animal Care Unit . . . . . . . . . .F5B Short Stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67A Science - SOUTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Science - NORTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Science Laboratories Building . . . . . . 60 Regional Health Occupations Resource Center (RHORC) . . . . . . 35 Receiving/Transportation . . . . . . . . . 48 Public Safety Department . . . . . . . . . .23 Public Affairs & Media Relations . . . . . 4 Prime Stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Planetarium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26C Picnic Area/Sherman Park/Restrooms F1A Photographics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27B Writing Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26B WIN (Student Athlete Tutorial Center) . 45 Wellness Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27A Gym . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Welding/Air Conditioning . . . . . . . . 69 Field House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50G Vocational Technical Ed. Act (VTEA) . 40 Vivarium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F5A Veterans Resource Center . . . . . . . . 16C Telecommunications . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Technical Education Resource Ctr (TERC) 18C Technology & Health Division Office . . . . . . . . . 28A/B Teacher Preparation Institute . . . . . . 26A Kinesiology, Athletics & Dance Division Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Performing Arts Center . . . . . . . . . 2 Box Office Dance Studio Feddersen Recital Hall Music/Dance/Theater Classes Clarke Theater Studio Theater Parking Office (Violations) . . . . . . . . . 23 Older Adult Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Swine Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F4A & F4B Aspire Bridge/Learning Communities Student Services Annex . . . . . . .9D Student Services Division Office Admissions & Records Assessment Career & Transfer Services Counseling Department Disabled Student Programs & Services EOPS/CARE/CalWORKs Financial Aid High School Outreach Upward Bound Student Services Center . . . . . . . 9B Student Life Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9C * NOTE: One phone at each location is set-up for auto dial to Public Safety Police at no charge. Revised 11/11/15 For Emergency ONLY. SMOKING AREA OUTDOOR GREEN PUBLIC PHONE EMERGENCY * BLUE PHONE FOOD /SUPPLIES VAN ACCESS SERVICES PARKING METERS 30 MINUTE PARKING HANDICAP PARKING DAY-USE PERMIT DISPENSER STAFF PARKING STUDENT PARKING PAY LOT Final Exam Schedule Construction Offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Continuing Education Division . . 40 Communication Department. . . . . . . 26D Learning Technology Center . . . . . 6 ESL Journalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26D Common Grounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Interior Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Information Technology . . . . . . 23 & 23A Humanities/Social Sciences . .26A, B & D Humanities/Social Sciences Division Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Child Development Center . . . . . . . 70-72 Central Plant Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29B Central Plant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Center of Excellence . . . . . . . . . . . . 21D Hospitality & Restaurant Mgmt. . . . . 19B Horticulture Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F1 Horticulture Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . F2B Honors Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26A History/Geography/ Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26D High School Referral/Adult Diploma Programs . . . 32, 33 & 38A-B 7, 11, 60 & 61 Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19B Natural Sciences Complex Natural Sciences Division Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Mountie Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19C Mental Health Faculty Offices . . . . . 67A Math Tutoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Math & Science Bldg. . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Livestock Pavilion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F9 Maintenance & Operations/Facilities Planning & Management . . . . . . . . 47 Media Services Tutorial Services/Supervised Tutoring TV Production/Broadcasting Credit: Course Offerings Business Faculty Offices . . . . . . 18A, B Business Division Office . . . . . . . 17 Bursar’s Office/Permits . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Bookstore (SacBookRac) Photo ID . . 9A Biological Services . . . . . 7, 11, 60 & 61 Auxiliary Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9A Heating/Air Conditioning . . . . . . . . . 69 Art Gallery/Classrooms . . . . . . . . . 1B/C Arise (Asian American Pacific Islander Program) . . . . . . . . . . . . 16B Health Careers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67A Art Computer Graphics Lab . . . . . . . . 13 Foundation Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Founders Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 President’s Office/Board Room Art Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A/B Forensics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26D Foreign Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Fashion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Farm Offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F2A Express Stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16A Exercise Science/Wellness Center . . 27A ESL Classrooms . . . . . . . . . 31A/B & 66 Equipment Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . F7 Equipment Barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F3 Equine Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F6A-B-C Emergency Operations Center/ Facilities Construction Offices . . . . . 46 English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26D Credit: Contents Animation Drawing Lab . . . . . . . . . . 13 Agricultural Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Adult Basic Education Center . . . . . . . 30 ACES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16B 48th District Agricultural Association . F10 Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Academic Senate Administrative Services Bursar’s Office/Permits Fiscal Services Human Resources Instruction Office Mail Center Marketing & Communication Payroll & Purchasing Printing Services Research & Institutional Effectiveness LEGEND FOR CAMPUS MAP Cover Noncredit: Contents Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents Cover Credit: Contents Credit: Course Offerings Final Exam Schedule Noncredit: Contents