EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE SCHEDULE of CLASSES &STUDENT SERVICES CLASSES BEGIN SPRING 8 2016 M O N D AY FEBRUARY 50¢ (TAX INCLUDED) The first phase of a long-awaited Math/Science complex is scheduled to open in 2016. It will feature state-of-the art science labs, a large lecture hall, up-to-date classrooms, and the math tutoring center. Once the first phase is complete, the second phase will be to demolish the existing G8 and H8 buildings and replace them with a single, two-story building which will house Physics, Anthropology, Geology, Geography, and GIS. Presently all the sciences and mathematics are housed in bungalows scattered around campus. Needless to say, faculty are enthusiastically waiting for their new home. EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE ELAC SOUTH GATE EDUCATIONAL CENTER 1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez, Monterey Park, CA 91754 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (323) 265-8650 (323) 357-6200 www.elac.edu This information and instructional materials are available in alternative formats (Braille, large print, e-text, etc.) for qualified persons with disabilities. Please call (323) 265-8787 for additional information. Welcome to East Los Angeles College Welcome to the spring 2016 semester! Whether you are a new or continuing student, you will find positive changes on campus. A brand-new Student Center, set to open this semester, will bring much-needed space for expansion of the Associated Student Union, the bookstore, and student recreational and study areas. A building you cannot possibly miss noticing is the new Student Success and Retention Center, standing five stories tall, directly across from the E7 Technology Center. This state-of-the-art facility is home to all the Language Arts—English, English as a Second Language, Modern Languages (formerly Foreign Languages), and Communication Studies—as well as the Learning Resource Center, Chicana/o Studies, and the Honors Program. The Writing Center is in that building with greatly increased facilities to assist you with your papers. Something we haven’t had in many years, a modern, state-of-the-art Language Lab, is installed to serve both Modern Languages and ESL. These are exciting times for faculty, staff, and students who have been waiting so long for these facilities. Let me add something on a personal level. Many of you will find that attending college is another layer of stress on top of work and family responsibilities. All of us at ELAC—administration, faculty, staff, and your student peers—want you to know that help is available whether you need crisis intervention, mental health counseling, or just someone to listen. In this schedule, you can find the telephone numbers and hours for the Student Health Center and the ELAC Women’s and Men’s Support Center. These offices can also put you in touch with many community resources. Whatever you are going through, be sure others are going through it too. A helping hand is there if you will reach out. I hope you will think of ELAC as part of your extended family, both while you are here and wherever your life takes you. Marvin Martinez President, East Los Angeles College East Los Angeles College Campus Map WHERE TO FIND THINGS 104 105 106: Restrooms A2-101: Physics A Complex 109: Life Science Stock Room 109 111: Anatomy / Physiology Lab 111 3 A6 Complex p 110 110: Microbiology Lab / Prep Room 112 112: Anatomy / Physiology Lab B1 Complex p 1 14 112 113 5 114 B2 Complex p 115 1 B6-101 Avalanche Way ue E9 Women’s Softball Fiel d 4 Baseball Field 4 10 K9B 10 8 10 6 10 4 10 2 WF lo ral Driv F7 G8 Campus Cen ter BooF5 kstore Constructio n Constructio n H8 K7 Constructio n Science Ca reers and Mathematic s K5 Tra nsit F3 G3 ter S2 P2 E1 C1 e Cen Bailey Library G1 3 Not To Scale N W P1 E S S1 2 10 1 10 Construction Zones A1 Denotes Free Speech Area ood E1 Student Services 173 135 102 206 183 118 213 176 142 ue n Ave B6 Math Classrooms 2 Par k Stru ing ctu re 4 S4 K9A Student Suc cess D1 5 114 11 110 F9 Bungalows H9 G9 10 akw B2 Complex - See above B5 Stadium 104 - Sheriff’s Office 8 D7a Free Speech Area 3 Classroom 113 Restrooms Noncredit Lab 111 Nursing Department English Offices 109 English Offices Classroom 107 Classroom Classroom 105 Classroom Classroom 103 Classroom Classroom 101 Classroom F9 Parking Structure 3 6 A3 Ble B1 Complex - See above E8 Complex 101: 102: 103: 104: 105: 106: 107: 108: 109: 110: 111: 112: 113: 114: e n Ave SMOKING ay eW 1 101 E8-101: Classroom E8-101a: Office 8 7E8-2 B5 2 Building Legend: A6 Complex See Above E8-102: Speech Classroom E8-102: Speech Office 7 D5 nch A Complex See Above 102 Community Services / Noncredit moved to A4 by the Stadium Lot. 6 E7 ood akw Ble Lot SMOKING A1 Child Development Center 128 Central Plant D7 Sheriffs la Ava Classrooms / Offices 126 130 129 121: Restrooms 122: Fire Technology EMT 123: Math 124b: Administration of Justice 130: Restrooms 124.a: 125: Chicano/a Studies A B 126a: Respiratory Therapy Dept. 127: Classrooms 128: Math 129: Admin of C2 Complex Justice Office E8-1 m di u St a 127ab 127cd 124 124.a C2 Complex C9 Stadium WF Community Services 6 111 Concourse Parking e A5 A4 5 110 121 W Floral Drive riv al D lor CalWorks 1 2 3 4 4 114: Life Science T H.I.T. 109 101 102 103 104 105 108 108: Math Offices 108 123 lle 1 10 107 104: Physics Stock Room Classrooms / Offices 125 122 gia A2-102: Anthropology 2 10 107: Anatomy / Physiology Lab 107 101: Classroom 102: Classroom 103: Classroom 104: Classroom 105: Classroom 106: Classroom 107: Adelante / Escalante 108: Classroom 109: Classroom 110: Classroom 111: Classroom 112: Classroom 113: Classroom 114: Classroom 115: Restrooms nu 105: Physics Lab A2-103: Geology 3 Classroom Classroom Classroom Classroom Classroom 2 103 A2-104: Geology 10 A6-101: A6-102: A6-103: A6-104: A6-105: 102 Classrooms / Offices 101: Physics 102: Physics 103: Life Science 104: Life Science 115 105-110: Foreign Language 114 116 111/112: Restrooms 113 113: English 114: Center for 111/112 Advanced 107 Transition 108 Skills 106 109 (CATS) 105 115: Child / 110 Family & Consumer 1 1 1 101 Studies 0 0 0 4 3 2 116: Classroom 106 101 102 103 104 105 102: Physics Lecture / Lab nA ve 103: Physics Lab 101 Co { 4 10 1 101: Huskies Store A3: Baseball Lockers Showers A3 A2 Life Science / Physics / Other A4: Community Services Noncredit A5: CalWorks A5 A4 1700 Building C1 Men’s Gym 135b Athletics 125 Weights Room 128 Fitness Center 135 Men’s Physical Education D5 Swimming Pool / Classroom C2 Complex - See above D7 Bookstore C2 Complex 124b Administration of Justice 125 Chicano/a Studies 124a 122 Fire Technology / EMT 126a Respiratory Therapy 126b 127 Classrooms 123ab Math classrooms / Offices 128 Math classrooms / Offices 129 Admin of Justice Office D7a Teaching and Learning Ctr / Offices D1 Parking Structure Lot 3 121 227 7 Admissions / Registration Career Center Counseling Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS) Enrollment Center Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) Architecture Computer Applications and Office Technologies (CAOT) 314 Electronics 104 Engineering 303 Journalism 222 Learning Assistance Center 210B Math Engineering and Science Achievement (MESA) B016 Photography Academic Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G1-207 Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1-105 Administrative Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G1-314 Administration of Justice Department . . . . . . . .C2-124B Anthropology & Earth Science . . . . . . . . . . . . A2-103 Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E7-112 Art Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S2-211 Art Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S1 Assessment Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1-183 Auto Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P1 Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D7 Business Administration Department . . . . . . . . F7-303 Business Fiscal Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1-135 “C” Buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C1-121 – C2-128A CalWORKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A5 Career/Job Placement Center . . . . . . . . . . . . E1-176 Campus News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E7-307 Chemistry Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H8-125 Chicano Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E3-580 Child Development Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A1 Child, Family & Education Department . . . . . . . . F7-305 Communication Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E8-102 Community Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SEE * Computer Applications & Office Technology Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . E7-435 Cooperative Education (Counseling Dept.) . . . . . . E1-127 Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E1-127 8 SMOKING E8 Speech / Forensics See above F3 - Bailey Library 112 420 Address: 1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez, Monterey Park CA 91754 South Gate 2340 Firestone Boulevard Campus (SG): South Gate, CA 90280 E9 103 Women’s Gymnasium 112 Women’s Physical Education 114 Women’s PE Classroom E7 Technology Center E1 Student Services 105 176 127 160 (continued) Financial Aid Fiscal Office Information / Student ID International Students Matriculation/Assessment Off-Site Education Student Services Transfer Center Veterans Free Speech Area F7 303 Business Administration 305 Child, Family and Education Studies 318 Philosophy 316 Psychology 307 Social Sciences F9 Complex 105 English Offices 106 English Offices 104 Nursing Department South Gate Shuttle available at Transit Center. Denotes Smoking Area G1 Administration 101 103 Unoccupied During Construction Administrative Services Office of Institutional Effectiveness (OIE) 103 Network for a Healthy California 104 Academic Senate 107 Payroll Personnel Purchasing Budget 110 Distance Education 115 Graphics 116 Mail Room 114 Reprographics 123 Telephone Operator 204 Workforce Education 207 Academic Affairs 302d Office of Institutional Effectiveness (OIE Main Office) 305 President’s Office 314 Resource & Institutional Development (Foundation) G3 Ingalls Auditorium Foyer Room G8 111 Health Center 119 Student Activities G9 Nursing Performing & Fine Arts Complex H8 127 Chemistry P2 Theater 101 Theater Arts H9 Plant Facilities 100 Information Technology (IT Help Desk) K5 Honors Program MENTE Math Lab Writing Center K7 Classrooms and offices for English, Math, Chemistry Edison Center for the Performing Arts/Auditorium . . . . G3 Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOP&S) E1-227 Engineering & Technologies Department . . . . . . E7-104 English Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E3-362 Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1-173 Fiscal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1-135 Health Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G8-111 Husky Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B1-101 Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1 International Students Office . . . . . . . . . . . . E1-206 Job Placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1-176 Journalism Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E7-307 Kinesiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E9-112 Learning Assistance Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . E3-280 Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F3 Life Science Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C2-103 Lost & Found (Sheriff’s Office) . . . . . . . . . . . . . B5 Mail Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G1-116 Math, Engineering & Science Center (MESA) . . . . E7-228 Mathematics Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C2-128 MENTE Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K5-104 Modern Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E3-100 Music Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S2-213 S1 Vincent Price Art Museum S2 202 Art 108 Dance 213 Music S4 Parking Structure 4 Transit Center 1700 Child, Family and Education Studies Note: East Los Angeles College is a NO SMOKING campus, except in DESIGNATED SMOKING AREAS Disabled Student Programs & Services (DSPS) . . . E1-160 K9 Plant Facilities ( Main Office) P1 Auto Technology Revised: July 2nd, 2014 Noncredit Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E3-100 Nursing Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K7-107 Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEE * Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F7-318 Photography Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E7-B43 Physics Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C2-101 Plant Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .H9 President’s Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G1-305 Psychology Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F7-316 Reprographics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G1-114 Sheriff’s Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B5-104 Shipping & Receiving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B5-105 Social Science Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . F7-307 Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B5 Student Activities & Student Affairs Office . . . . . G8-119 Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1-213 Swimming Pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D5 Theatre Arts Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P2-101 Transfer Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1-176 Vincent Price Art Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S1 Writing Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E3-220 *1055 Corporate Center Dr., Monterey Park, CA 91754 EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE East Los Angeles College empowers students to achieve their educational goals, to expand their individual potential, and to successfully pursue their aspirations for a better future for themselves, their community and the world. mission 1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez Monterey Park, CA 91754 | (323) 265‑8650 ELAC SOUTH GATE EDUCATIONAL CENTER 2340 Firestone Blvd. South Gate, CA 90280 | (323) 357‑6200 COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION Table of Contents Academic Calendar, Spring 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Final Examination Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Withdrawing from Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 How to Apply and Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Student Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Matriculation Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 East Los Angeles Policy on Academic Honesty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Continuing Students Registration Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Enrollment Process for New & Returning Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Student ID Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Adding and Dropping Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Student Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Fee Refund Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Attendance Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Prerequisite, Corequisite and Advisory Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Grading and Academic Standards . Financial Aid News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 New Student Orientation Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Assessment Calendars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Stop Week Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 How to Fill Out the Course Request Card . Course Registration Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Course Selection/Fees Worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Marvin Martinez, President Dr. Laura M. Ramirez, Vice President, Academic Affairs Vacant, Vice President, Student Services Dr. Ann Tomlnison, Vice President, Administrative Services Jeremy Allred, Dean, Admission and Enrollment Services Ruben Arenas, Dean, Research and Planning Julie Benavides, Dean, Community Partnerships, Student Equity Dr. Laura Cantu, Associate Dean, Specially Funded Programs Paul N. De La Cerda, Dean, Foundation, Goverment Relations Martha Ermias, Assistant Dean, Grants Management Evelyn Escatiola, Interim Dean, Academic Affairs Danelle Fallert, Dean, Support Services Dr. Carol Kozeracki, Dean, Academic Affairs Sonia Lopez, Dean, Student Life and Developement Dr. Vi Ly, Dean, Academic Affairs Kerrin McMahan, Dean, Academic Affairs Dr. Vanessa Ochoa, Associate Dean, First-Year Programs Al Rios, Dean, Academic Affairs Dr. John Rude, Associate Dean, Resource Development Angelica Toledo, Dean, Academic Affairs Christopher J. Whiteside, Dean, Academic Affairs Major Codes/Transfer Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Spring 2016 Classes . 770 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90017 | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 South Gate Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Short-Term Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Weekend Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 On-Line Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Noncredit Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transfer Assistance and Graduation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 117 AA/AS Degree Graduation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Transfer Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Associated Student Union (ASU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Student Services (Descriptions/Locations) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 CalWORKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 (213) 891‑2000 2014-2015 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Scott J. Svonkin, President Mike Eng, Vice President Mike Fong Andra Hoffman Sydney K. Kamlager Ernest H. Moreno Nancy Pearlman Gerson Liahut-Sanchez, Interim Student Trustee Instructional Television (ITV) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION MESA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Dr. Francisco C. Rodriguez, Chancellor Dr. Adriana D. Barrera, Deputy Chancellor Dr. Felicito Cajayon, Vice Chancellor for Economic and Workforce Development Bobbi Kimble, Interim Vice Chancellor for Educational Programs and Institutional Effectiveness Dr. Albert J. Roman, Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Jeanette Gordon, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer Dr. Kevin D. Jeter, Acting General Counsel James D. O’Reilly, Chief Facilities Executive ELAC Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Escalante Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 HONORS Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Adelante First Year Experience Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 ELAC / LACCD Administration and Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Accuracy Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 College Telephone Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Department Offices (Locations/Phone Numbers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Campus Evacuation Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Campus Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INSIDE BACK COVER ELAC Spring 2016 Spring 2016 Academic Calendar SHORT-TERM CLASSES • LESS THAN 15 WEEKS HAVE DIFFERENT DEADLINE DATES. CHECK WITH THE INSTRUCTOR *NOTE: It’s the student’s responsibility to know deadlines to add courses & to drop if no longer attending classes. Some drop deadlines occur during non operating hours. To drop, you can use the internet or drop in person. ADMISSIONS REGISTRATION HOURS (E1-105) FISCAL OFFICE HOURS E1-135 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 9 am – 6 pm Wednesday, 9 am -7 pm Friday, 8 am - 12 pm Monday to Thursday, 8:00 am - 7:00 pm Friday, 8:00 am - 3:30 pm ON THE INTERNET ELAC: www.elac.edu LACCD: www.laccd.edu New Student Online Application Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 21 – Feb. 07 Continuing Student Registration Priority Warning & Loss Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 2 Fourth Attempt Petition Filing Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 1- Dec. 21 Appeal Loss of Priority Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 5-Nov. 6 New Student Matriculation Activities Cut-Off for Priority Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 30 Online Registration Appointment Notification for Continuing Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 2 Group 1 (Veterans, CalWorks, DSP&S, EOP&S, Foster Youth Priority) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 16 – Nov. 18 Group 2 (Continuing Good Standing and <100 Units Completed/ New AOC Completed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 19 – Dec. 06 Group 3 (Loss of Enrollment Priority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 07 - Dec. 20 Group 4 (Special K-12 Admits and General Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 21 – Feb. 07 Last Day to file Prerequisite Completion/Challenge Petition or Request to Repeat Course with Extenuating Circumstance Petition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday, Jan. 22 Residency Code Adjustment Deadline for Spring 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday, Jan. 29 All Classes Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, Feb. 08 Late Registration – open enrollment for open classes (based on instructor add permit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 08 – Feb. 19 Graduation Petitions for Spring 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 15 – June 03 Holiday - College Closed (President’s Holiday-Non Instructional Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fri.-Mon., Feb. 12-15 *ADD DEADLINE-Last Day to Add or Audit Full Term Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday, Feb. 19 (Date for short term classes is approx. 20% of term) *DROP DEADLINE#1-Last Day to Drop Classes Online Without Having to Pay Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, Feb. 20 Last Day to Drop Online Without Class Appearing on Transcript Last Day to file for Pass/No Pass and Last Day for Section Transfers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Friday, Mar. 04 Graduation Petitions – Deadline for Posting in Commencement Ceremony Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday, Mar. 25 HOLIDAY - CESAR CHAVEZ DAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thurs., March 31 Spring Vacation-Non-Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr. 01-Apr. 08 *DROP DEADLINE#2-Last Day to Drop Classes Online with a “W” (75% of term) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, May 07 Holiday—College Closed (Memorial Day) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, May 30 Last Day of Full Term Class Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, May 29 Final Examinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 31 – June 06 Spring 2016 Semester Ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, June 06 Commencement Ceremony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Revised 09/18/2015) 2 Please Check College Website (Subject to change) schedule of CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 Final Exam Schedule SPRING SCHEDULE FOR FINAL EXAMINATION PERIOD FROM MAY 31 TO JUNE 6 Monday, June 6 Sunday, June 5 Saturday, June 4 Friday, June 3 Thursday, June 2 Wednesday, June 1 Tuesday, May 31 7:00-9:00 a.m. 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. 2:30-4:30 p.m. 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Classes starting between 7:00 – 7:55 a.m. MTWTh, or Tue/Thurs, or starting between 7:00-8:55 a.m. Tuesday only Classes starting between 10:00 – 10:55 a.m. MTWTh, or Tue/Thurs or starting between 9:00-10:55 a.m. Tuesday only Classes starting between 11:00 – 11:55 a.m. MTWTh, Tue/Thurs or starting between 11:00 a.m.-12:55 p.m. Tuesday only Classes starting between 1:00 – 2:55 p.m MTWTh, or Tue/Thurs or starting between 1:00-3:15 p.m. Tuesday only Classes starting between 3:20-4:55 p.m. MTWR, or 3:20-4:55 p.m. Tue/ Thurs, or 3:20-5:55 p.m. Tuesday only Classes starting between 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. MTWTh, or Tue/Thur or Tuesday only Classes starting between 7:00 – 7:55 a.m. Mon/ Wed, or Wed./Fri, or starting between 7:00-8:55 a.m. Wednesday only Classes starting between 10:00 – 10:55 a.m. Mon/Wed, or Wed./Fri, or starting between 9:00-10:55 a.m. Wednesday only Classes starting between 11:00 – 11:55 a.m. Mon/ Wed, or Wed./Fri, or starting between 11:00 a.m.-12:55 p.m. Wednesday only Classes starting between 1:00 – 2:55 p.m. Mon/Wed, Wed./Fri, or starting between 1:00-3:15 p.m. Wednesday only Classes starting between 3:20 – 4:55 p.m. Mon/Wed, Wed/Fri, or 3:20-4:55 p.m. Wednesday only Classes starting between 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Mon/Wed, Wed/Fri, or Wednesday only Classes starting between 8:00 – 8:55 a.m. MTWTh, Tue/Thurs, or starting between 7:00-8:55 a.m. Thursday only Classes starting between 9:00 – 9:55 a.m. MTWTh, Tue/Thurs, or starting between 9:00-10:55 a.m. Thursday only Classes starting between 12:00 – 12:55 p.m. MTWTh, Tue/Thurs, or starting between 11:00 a.m.-12:55 p.m. Thursday only Classes starting between 1:00-3:15 p.m. Thursday only Classes starting between 5:00 – 5:55 p.m. Tue/Thurs or 3:20-5:55 p.m. Thursday only Classes starting between 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Thursday only Classes starting between 8:00 – 8:55 a.m. Wed/Fri or starting between 7:00 – 8:55 a.m. Fri/Sat or Friday only Classes starting between 9:00 – 9:55 a.m. Wed/Fri or starting between 9:00 – 11:55 a.m. Fri/Sat or Friday only Classes starting between 12:00 – 12:55 p.m. Wed/Fri or starting between 12:00 – 2:55 p.m. Fri/Sat, or Friday only Classes starting between 1:00 – 2:55 p.m. Fri/Sat, or starting between 3:00 – 4:55 p.m. on Fri/Sat or Friday only Classes starting between 5:00 – 5:55 p.m. Fri/Sat or Friday only Classes starting between 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Fri/Sat or Friday only Classes starting between 7:00 – 8:55 a.m. Saturday only Classes starting between 9:00 – 11:55 a.m. Saturday only Classes starting between 12:00 – 2:55 p.m. Saturday only Classes starting between 3:00 – 4:55 p.m. Saturday only Classes starting between 5:00 – 6:55 p.m. Saturday only No exams scheduled Classes starting between 7:00 – 8:55 a.m. Sunday onlya Classes starting between 9:00 – 11:55 a.m. Sunday only Classes starting between 12:00 – 2:55 p.m. Sunday only Classes starting between 3:00 – 4:55 p.m. Sunday only Classes starting between 5:00 – 6:55 p.m. Sunday only No exams scheduled Classes starting between 8:00 – 8:55 a.m. Mon/Wed or starting between 7:00-8:55 a.m. Monday only Classes starting between 9:00 – 9:55 a.m. Mon/Wed or starting between 9:00-10:55 a.m. Monday only Classes starting between 12:00 – 12:55 p.m. Mon/ Wed or starting between 11:00 a.m.-12:55 p.m. Monday only Classes starting between 1:00-3:15 p.m. Monday only Classes starting between 5:00 – 5:55 p.m. Mon/Wed, or 3:20-5:55 p.m. Monday only Classes starting between 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Monday only PLEASE NOTE: • E ach examination is scheduled for two hours. Final exams for short-term classes shall be administered during the final two hours of the last class period. • E very instructor is required to give a final examination following the schedule above. Deviations from the final exam schedule are not permitted because of the potential conflict within students’ schedules. If students indicate that a conflict is occurring, instructors are advised to contact their supervising dean immediately. • Every student is required to take a final examination. • Final examinations are held in the room in which the class is regularly scheduled. • In case of a conflict, please consult your instructor. schedule of CLASSES 3 ELAC Spring 2016 WITHDRAWING FROM A CLASS IS A SERIOUS DECISION New statewide regulations are now in effect that change the way students should think about enrolling in, and then withdrawing from classes. Community colleges get most of their money from the state based on enrollment. Your fees cover only a fraction of the cost. Each class you enroll in results in compensation to the college from the state, and that is how the college stays open. In the past a student could withdraw from the same course up to 4 times, and in addition repeat the course up to two times to try to improve a grade of D or F. In other words, you could get a “W” in the same course 4 times and complete the course up to three times until attaining a grade of “C” or better. FROM NOW ON, A “W” COUNTS AS AN ATTEMPT AND YOU ONLY GET THREE ATTEMPTS AT ANY ONE COURSE. AFTER THAT, THE STATE WON’T PAY THE COLLEGE FOR YOU TO TAKE THE COURSE AGAIN. WHAT THIS MEANS FOR ELAC STUDENTS • If you stay in a course past the “no penalty” withdrawal date and then drop it or are excluded, you receive a grade of “W” and you have used up one of your three attempts. • When you have made three attempts at a class, with any combination of W, D, or F grades, you will not be able to register for the class again. You would have to try to take the class again at a college outside the Los Angeles Community College District. • You may petition for one more try citing “extenuating circumstances;” however, for the most part the only extenuating circumstances that are allowed are military deployment or natural disaster. • If your registration is blocked because of this rule, getting an add permit will not help. WHAT YOU SHOULD DO • If you’re going to drop, drop before the deadline so you won’t get a “W”. • Be sure you’re academically ready for classes you enroll in. • See a counselor to help you make good decisions about your educational plan. 4 schedule of CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 How to Apply and Register STUDENT CATEGORIES The faculty and staff are pleased that you chose East Los Angeles College to pursue your higher education. We are committed to help you succeed in accomplishing each phase of your educational program so you can finish your studies in the shortest time possible. This section explains how you can enroll into the college, how you get your classes, and how much you can expect to pay in fees as well as the fee refund policies. In addition, this section explains the academic standards which the faculty and staff expect you to achieve while you are a student at East Los Angeles College. For application and registration purposes, all students fall into one of the three categories listed below. It is important that you understand the category which applies to you. Category 1: NEW STUDENTS – if you have never attended East Los Angeles College or any other Community College within the Los Angeles Community College District (known as the LACCD). Category 2: RETURNING STUDENTS – if you attended East Los Angeles College or any other Community College within the LACCD in the past, but did not attend the last two semesters. Category 3: CONTINUING STUDENTS – if you attended East Los Angeles College during the past two (2) regular semesters. MATRICULATION PROCESS STUDENT SUCCESS AND SUPPORT PROGRAM Senate Bill 1456 revised and renamed the Matriculation Act of 1986 as the SeymourCampbell Student Success Act of 2012. Signed by Governor Brown on September 27, 2012, the program began on January 1, 2013 and will be implemented through stages over a five-year period. The Student Success and Support Program supports the transition of new students into the college by providing services that promote academic achievement and successful completion of degrees, transfer preparation, career technical education certificates, or career advancement. Effective Fall 2014, based on student responses to the East Los Angeles College application for admission, students will be identified as matriculating or non-matriculating. Students identified as matriculating are referred to core matriculation services: assessment placement, orientation, and counseling. Students must complete the assessment placement, orientation, and counseling (abbreviated Student Educational Plan) prior to their priority registration date and time. Abbreviated Student Educational Plans (SEPs) are provided during the counselor led new student in-person orientations. After registration and sometime during the semester, a comprehensive Student Educational Plan must be completed within a reasonable time period by making an appointment to meet with a counselor. Non-matriculating students are exempt from participating in the core matriculation services, but are advised to access these services if they plan to pursue a degree or certificate. LOSS OF ENROLLMENT PRIORITY Students, with the exception of foster youth or former foster youth, will lose registration priority at the first available registration after they are placed on academic or progress probation, or any combination thereof, for two consecutive terms or have earned one hundred (100) or more degree-applicable units in the District; however, non-degree applicable basic skills units do not count towards the 100 units. Appealing Loss of Registration Priority The college has established a Registration Priority Appeals Committee to review requests from students appealing the loss of enrollment priority. Petition to Appeal Loss of Enrollment Priority can be obtained at Admissions and submitted by the deadline dates (see Class Schedule) along with supporting documentation. A student may appeal on one or more of the following grounds: a. The student has extenuating circumstances. Extenuating circumstances are verified cases of accidents, illnesses or other circumstances beyond the student’s control. b. The student applied for reasonable accommodation for a disability, but did not receive it in a timely manner. c. The student has demonstrated significant academic improvement. Significant academic improvement is defined as achieving no less than a 2.0 grade point average in the prior term. The College’s Registration Priority Appeals Committee shall notify the student within ten (10) business days of its decision. The decision of the college Registration Priority Appeals Committee shall be final. schedule of CLASSES ADMISSIONS Apply online at www.elac.edu. Submit official high school transcripts and any previous college official transcripts to Admissions (Main Campus, E1-105 or South Gate Educational Center). Submit proof of residency. ASSESSMENT PLACEMENT PROCESS The Assessment Placement Process at ELAC consists of computerized English & Math Assessment tests. The Assessment Check-In Form & Calendar is available in the Assessment Center and online at www.elac.edu. Admission applications must be submitted and processed prior to participating in the Assessment Placement Process. All students planning to enroll in English, Math, ESL (English as a Second Language), and Reading courses and planning to earn a Certificate, AA/AS Degree or higher, must participate in the Assessment Placement Process. Students will not be allowed to retest within one calendar-year from test date. Assessments are offered at the Main Campus (E1-183) and South Gate Educational Center (Room 120). For more information please call the Assessment Center at (323) 415‑4141. Any student with a verified disability may arrange for alternative administration of the Assessment Placement Process (English, Reading and Mathematics) by contacting the Disabled Student Program and Services (E1160) at (323) 265‑8787. COUNSELING New & Returning students must attend a New Student Orientation prior to meeting with a counselor. Students may also participate in the Online New Student Orientation available at www.elac.edu. All continuing students are strongly recommended to meet with a counselor and review their Student Educational Plan before registering. Counseling appointments may be made by contacting the Counseling Department. To reach the Counseling Department at the Main Campus stop by E1127 or call (323) 265‑8751. For the Counseling Department at the South Gate Center call (323) 357‑6213. Counseling appointments should be scheduled in advance of the registration date and time. FOLLOW-UP Counseling and teaching faculty provide a number of follow-up services to matriculated students. These services are designed to provide information regarding the student’s 5 ELAC academic progress. Special services are provided to students on academic or progress probation, students in basic skills courses, and students who are undecided about their educational goals. Referrals to students are made to both on and off campus services when appropriate. MATRICULATION EXEMPTIONS All new students are expected to participate in the core matriculation services of Assessment, Orientations and Counseling. However, some students may be exempted from these services if one or more of the following apply: • Student has completed an associate degree or higher. • Student has 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. • Student has completed these services at another community college within a time period identified by the district. • Student has enrolled at the college solely to take a course that is legally mandated for employment as defined in section 55000 or necessary in response to a significant change in the industry or licensure standards. • Student has enrolled at the college as a special admit student pursuant to Education Code Section 76001. If you meet one of these conditions you will be exempted from the core matriculation services and shall be notified at the time of submitting the admission application STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: (TITLE 5 SECTION 55530) • All students shall be required to: 1. Identify an educational and career goal 2. Diligently engage in course activities and complete assigned coursework 3. Complete courses and maintain progress toward an education goal and completing a course of study Spring 2016 d. Participate in counseling to develop at minimum an abbreviated student education plan. 7. Bribing or attempting to bribe an instructor or other college official for grade consideration or other special favors. e. Failure to complete a, b, c, and d (above) may result in a hold on a student’s registration or loss of registration priority until the services have been completed. 8. Violating any other standard that an instructor identifies as cheating in that particular course or subject area. f. A comprehensive student educational plan must be completed by the 3rd semester or after completion of 15 semester units of degree applicable coursework (effective Fall 2015). • All students have the right to challenge or appeal any step in the Matriculation Process. If a student feels that the assessment, orientation, counseling, and/ or any other component of the Matriculation Process are being applied in a discriminatory manner, please see the Student Success & Support Program Coordinator in E1-183. • All students have the right to challenge any prerequisite or corequisite by the challenge deadline (“Prerequisite or Corequisite Challenge Petition” forms are available in the Enrollment Center, Admissions, and Counseling area). EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE POLICY ON ACADEMIC HONESTY Approved February 28, 2006 by the Academic Senate and Vice President of Student Services Students, you are expected to refrain from engaging in the following behaviors: 1. Using, receiving, or providing unauthorized information during tests or on any written assignments. 2. Changing answers on assignments after work has been graded. 3. Using unauthorized electronic devices, such as cell phones, PDAs, electronic dictionaries, IPODs, etc. a. Identify a course of study. 4. Having another student take an examination for you or taking an examination for another student. Photo identification may be required at the first examination. b. Participate in the assessment placement process. 5. Plagiarizing or presenting someone else’s work as your own. c. Complete an orientation activity provided by the college. 6. Forging or altering registration documents, grades, or add permits. • Matriculating students must: 6 schedule of CLASSES When there is evidence of academic dishonesty, the instructor may issue the student a zero or “F” on that particular assignment or test. The instructor may also initiate student discipline under LACCD Board Rule 91101, which may include the issuance of a verbal or written warning. Pursuant to LACCD Board Rule 91101.11 (a), the Vice President of Student Services will place documentation of such warnings in the student’s file. Any student concerned about the implementation of this policy should review the College Catalog Student Information, where he/she will find references to the Student Grievance Procedure and the relevant Board Rules. He/ she might also contact the VP of Student Services. CONTINUING STUDENT REGISTRATION PROCESS PRIORITY REGISTRATION Continuing students have priority in the selection of courses over all new and returning students. Priority appointments are based upon the number of units completed at East Los Angeles College. Registration appointments are emailed at least two weeks before their appointment date and time to their email address on record with the Admissions Office. Students may also access the Student Information System at https://eweb4.laccd.edu/WebStudent/signon.asp to obtain their registration appointment; failure to register for classes on the scheduled appointment date and time, forfeits priority status. SEE A COUNSELOR All continuing students are strongly recommended to visit a counselor and review their Student Educational Plan before registering. Counseling appointments may be made by contacting the counseling department (323) 265‑8751. Counseling appointments should be scheduled in advance of the registration date and time. SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Continuing students will be provided a free schedule of classes at the college bookstore when they present an ELAC student ID card. The schedule is also available two weeks prior to the start of registration online at www.elac.edu. ELAC PREREQUISITES All students must clear prerequisites before registering for courses with listed prerequisites. Students currently enrolled in the prerequisite course will be allowed to register for the next level course. If a student drops or does not pass the prerequisite course their enrollment will be swept from the course requiring the prerequisite completion. All prerequisite completion petitions need to be submitted to the Admissions Office before the deadline date listed in the class schedule. Prerequisite challenges are submitted to the respective department. Spring 2016 in grades K to 12th Additional documentation is required for special admit students enrolled in grades K to 12th: • Supplemental Application for Admissions of Students Enrolled in grades K – 12th: must be signed by the parent or legal guardian and home school principal or designee. ENROLLMENT PROCESS FOR NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS • If enrolled in grades K to 8th or under 14 years old, approval to attend college is determined by a campus committee. Potential students need to submit the documents listed in addition to home school transcripts, support letter from home school official and personal statement from the student. Supporting documents must be submitted two weeks prior to the start of the college term. Submission of documents does not guarantee admittance. 1. ADMISSION APPLICATION c. California Residence Requirement Complete And Submit An Admissions Application online or in-person. Online – Complete and submit an admissions application online at www.elac.edu. You will receive registration and matriculation information through email within 2 days of submission. In-Person – Complete and submit an admissions application in person at the Enrollment Center or Admissions Office at the South Gate Educational Center. You will need to bring the following documentation. a. Required Documentation for Admission: You will need to bring the following documentation in order to process your admissions application and to determine residency for tuition fee purposes. • Identification: Driver’s License, Photo Identification Card, Passport or any other form of identification. • Social Security Card: A student’s social security number will be utilized for Financial Aid purposes only. A student ID number can be assigned in lieu of the use of social security number. • Residency: 1. Non-U.S. Citizens will need to provide legal documentation to determine tuition fees. Documents to bring include Permanent Resident Card, Employment Authorization Card, Passport, Visa or other original immigration documentation. 2. Non CA Residents: if you have lived in CA less than two years, submit proof of California residence. b. Minor Students enrolled • A California Resident is defined as one who has established both physical presence and intent to make California and the United States their permanent home, for more than one year from the Residency Determination Date. The Residency Determination Date is defined as the day immediately proceeding the opening day of instruction. Physical presence is defined as continuous physical presence within the State of California, excluding temporary absences. Intent to make the United States the permanent home is determined based upon acceptable evidence submitted by the student, showing intent to make the United States the student’s permanent home and evidence showing the student is not precluded from establishing permanent residency in the United States. For minors under the age of 18, residency will be derived from their parent or legal guardian. Check with the Enrollment Center regarding your particular status. • A Non-California Resident student is one who has not resided in the State of California for more than one year and the day immediately preceding the Residency Determination Date or who has shown conduct inconsistent with a claim for United States residence or who is precluded from establishing domicile in the United States. Non-residents, except those who have temporary United States visas, still may attend the college subject to nonresident tuition fees as established by the District’s Board of Trustees. d. Residence Reclassification Students who have been classified as nonresidents may submit a Supplementary Residency Questionnaire to be reclassified as schedule of CLASSES California resident if their status has changed. The Supplementary Residency Questionnaire is available online or at the Enrollment Center and must be submitted prior to the semester start date with the appropriate documentation showing both physical presence and intent to make California their permanent home, for more than one year. e. Resident Appeal A student may appeal the final residence classification determined by the college. The appeal must be made within 30 calendar days of receipt of notification of the residence classification. The appeal must be submitted in writing to the college Admissions Office who will forward it to the District Residency Appeal Officer. f. Fees for Non-Resident Visa Holders • Foreign Residents - Students with visas which require residency in the country granting the visa or who have not applied towards United States residency status for over one year before the start of the semester will be required to pay an enrollment fee of *$46 per unit and additional *$204 per unit. You may qualify for free tuition! $ IT’S AS EASY AS 1-2-3 1. Complete Board of Governor’s Fee Waiver Application or the Free For Federal Student Aid 2. Submit to Financial Aid Office for immediate processing 3. R egister for Free Classes, when approved 2015-2016 INCOME STANDARDS FAMILY SIZE 2014 INCOME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EACH ADDITIONAL FAMILY MEMBER $ 17,505 $ 23,595 $ 29,685 $ 35,775 $ 41,865 $ 47,955 $ 54,045 $ 60,135 $6,090 *NOTE: To receive additional funding for college expenses please see the Financial Aid staff to complete the application process. 7 ELAC • Non-California Residents – United States Citizens and Permanent Resident Card Holders who have lived in California for less than one year will be required to pay an enrollment fee of *$46 per unit and additional *$190 per unit. *Fees are subject to change at any time by Board action. g. Non-Resident Tuition Exemptions Certain Non-resident students may be exempt from paying non-resident fees: • AB540 – Non-resident students who have completed at least three (3) years and graduated from a California High School may be eligible to have non-resident tuition waived. A student must not be under a non-immigrant visa status, such as B-2 (tourist) or F-1 (student) visas and must have or are planning to apply for resident status in the United States. • Non-Resident Fee Waiver – Non-resident students may be exempt from the nonresident tuition fee, if the nonresident has demonstrated a financial need for the exemption. Non-resident tuition exemption certification forms are available at the Enrollment Center or South Gate Educational Center and online at http://www.elac.edu/admission/forms.htm. 2. ASSESSMENT PLACEMENT PROCESS Effective Fall 2014, based on student responses to the East Los Angeles College application for admission, students will be identified as matriculating or non-matriculating. Students identified as matriculating are referred to core matriculation services: assessment placement, orientation, and counseling. a. Participate in the Assessment Placement The computerized assessment placement tests are not pass/fail tests, but instruments to assist in properly placing students into English, Reading and Math courses. The assessment course placement results will provide guidance and information needed for a successful experience at East Los Angeles College, as well as assistance in selecting classes. Please refer to the Assessment Check-In Form & Calendar (available in the Enrollment Center, Assessment Center and online at www.elac.edu) for the assessment lab hours. 3. ORIENTATION After participation in the Assessment Placement Process students must attend a New Student Orientation. Counselors present Orientation workshops to review general college 8 Spring 2016 information and develop an abbreviated Student Educational Plan (SEP), using student’s assessment course placement results, that will outline courses needed to earn a certificate, Associate degree, or transfer. Students may also participate in the Online New Student Orientation available at www.elac.edu a. Advisement/Counseling All student matriculants are highly recommended to meet with an East Los Angeles College counselor and complete a Student Educational Plan. This plan will assist you in determining your educational goal and planning the classes you need for the current and future semesters. b. Other Exams Offered • L ACCD Math 115 Competency Exam – alternative to meeting the math competency requirement for AA/AS graduation purposes only (applicable to all students entering prior to Fall 2009). For more information please visit or call the Assessment Center (E1-183) at (323) 415‑4141. 4. COURSE REGISTRATION a. Selection of Classes Use Section Two of this Schedule of Classes to find the course names and section numbers for the courses you want to take. When choosing your courses, be sure that the meeting day and time of each course does not conflict with the meeting day and time of any other course you are planning to take. b. Alternative Course Selection After you have selected your first choice courses, go through the selection process again and select your second choice courses. If your first selection is full you will have the option to select your second choice. Please consider several alternative choices for class day and times. c. Check Prerequisites/Corequisites Verify that you have met all prerequisites and/ or corequisites prior to enrolling in courses. Students who do not meet the requirements will be blocked from course registration. d. Counseling Advise If you need help selecting your classes visit the Counseling department. You may want to consult with a counselor to clarify the transfer and graduation information which appears in Section Four of this schedule of classes. schedule of CLASSES e. Registration options Students may register for classes on the designated appointment time and make program adjustments through any one of the two options listed below. STUDENTS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO REGISTER BEFORE THE APPOINTMENT DATE AND TIME. • Online Registration: Don’t wait in line register online! Students may register using the internet by logging on to the Student Information System (SIS) at www.elac.edu. To access the SIS the student will need to provide the Student ID number and four digit Personal ID number (month and day of the student’s birthday). • In-Person Registration: Students may register in-person at the Admissions Office. Students will need to bring a photo ID. Students should complete the Course Selection Worksheet prior to registration. Students will be provided a Course Request Card to complete the registration process. 5. PAYMENT OF FEES Fee Waiver You may wish to visit the Financial Aid Office to see if you are eligible for a Board of Governors Grant (BOGG), which will pay your enrollment fees. All BOGG eligible students must pay the health fee. If you qualify for a BOGG, you will be given a “Financial Aid Waiver Card”. (BOGG Application located in center spread.) Payment is required to complete enrollment. Students are required to pay all fees and tuition at the time of registration. Failure to pay all fees will result in restrictive holds to be placed on the student’s records. PAYMENT OPTIONS Go to the Fiscal Office, E1 Building. Present your picture ID to pay for all fees. Finanical Aid waivers must also be processed at the Fiscal Office. You may pay with cash, check, money order, VISA, MasterCard, Discover Card or American Express credit cards. Receipt When your fees have been paid, the Fiscal Office will give you a “Registration/ Fee Receipt” listing all the classes for which you are enrolled and a fee sticker to be placed on the back of your student ID card. Your registration process is completed. 6. STUDENT PHOTO ID New and returning students are required to go to the “Picture Identification Station” to obtain their personalized Student ID Card. ELAC DO NOT lose this card! You will need it for the entire time that you are a student at East Los Angeles College. If you lose your Student ID Card, you will need to obtain a duplicate. ENROLLMENT FEE FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS California residents will be required to pay *$46 per unit plus a one time, $11.00 mandatory Health Fee. For example, if you take 10 units, the cost will be $460 + $11.00 = $471.00 Applicants for student financial assistance, enrolled in units at more than one college, may combine their unit load from each college to meet the enrollment levels required to receive financial aid. Contact the campus financial aid office for procedural details. *Subject to change by the California Legislature. STUDENT ID NUMBER INFORMATION In accordance with state legislation, new students will be issued a student ID number at the time of application. Every student ID will begin with the numbers “88” to make it easy to identify. ADDING AND DROPPING CLASSES ADDING BEFORE THE SEMESTER BEGINS You may change your program in person or through the internet until the Thursday before the start of the semester. ADDING AFTER THE SEMESTER BEGINS You would need to request an ADD PERMIT directly from the classroom instructor. Please take your add permit immediately to the Office of Admissions (E1 Building). All registration forms must be submitted to Admissions by the posted add deadline (see semester calendar). COURSE DROPS AND WITHDRAWALS 20% of the term – No record: Students who drop or withdraw from a course by filing the appropriate drop card with the Admissions Office before the end of 30% of the term will not have the course recorded on their transcript. Spring 2016 Fall 2009 Title V limits the enrollment in the same course in which a student has received four (4) “W’s”. After 75% of the term – Grade required: Students who remain in a course beyond 75% of the term shall be given a grade by the instructor for that course: THE GRADE CANNOT BE a “W” (withdrawal). The grade given by the instructor must be one of the following: A, B, C, D, F, INC., Pass or No-pass. COURSE DROPS AND WITHDRAWALS Short-term Courses: All short-term classes have shorter deadlines than a Full-Term course. Please consult with Admissions or your instructor about specific deadline dates. Warning: Your enrollment for any class you add is not complete unless you submit your add card to Admissions for processing. Students must return processed add permit copy back to the instructor by the following class meeting. It is the student’s responsibility to submit add permits to Admissions before the add deadline. Failure to do so will result in NO COURSE CREDIT. It is the student’s responsibility to drop or withdraw from courses. Once the semester begins, students must drop classes in person at the Office of Admissions or through online registration. An instructor’s signature is not required. STUDENT FEES A picture ID must be presented for all Fiscal Office transactions, except when a student is picking up a Financial Aid check or any student loan checks when two legal IDs are required. ENROLLMENT/TUITION FEES It is the student’s responsibility to pay for all tuition and fees at the time of class enrollment. • California Residents California residents are required to pay *$46 per unit. • Non-California Residents 75% of the term – W is recorded: Stu- Non-California residents will pay *$190 per unit. dents who drop or withdraw from a course between 30-75% of the term will have a no- *subject to change by Board action tation of “W” (withdrawal) recorded for the • Non-U.S. Residents dropped course on their transcript. Effective Non-U.S. Residents will pay *$212 per unit. schedule of CLASSES *subject to change by Board action NON-RESIDENT TUITION PAYMENT POLICY It is the student’s responsibility to pay all tuition and fees at the time of class enrollment. CONCURRENT RESIDENTS (K TO 12TH GRADE STUDENTS) Enrollment fees are waived for special part-time concurrent resident students taking 11 units or less, but required for special full-time concurrent resident students taking 12 units or more. *$46 per unit. *subject to change by Board action CONCURRENT NON-CALIFORNIA AND NON-U.S. RESIDENTS (K TO 12TH GRADE STUDENTS) Concurrent non-resident students will be required to pay $193-$203 per unit. *subject to change by Board action HEALTH FEE The Los Angeles Community College District charges an $11.00 per semester (and an $8.00 per Session) mandatory Health Fee payable at one Los Angeles Community College District campus only to cover the costs of the Student Health Center. Students may be exempt from paying the Health Fee if they are enrolled in off-campus classes, or for religious reasons. Contact the Student Services Office (for exemption procedure.) (323) 265‑8633. PARKING FEE Spring and Fall Semesters • Regular Student parking is $20. This entitles you to park in the Stadium Parking Lot, north and south Avalanche Roads. • ASU permit is $27. This entitles you to park in the ASU lot, the multi-level parking structure, the Stadium Parking Lot, north and south Avalanche Roads. For Summer and Winter Sessions • Regular Student parking fee is $7. This entitles you to park in the Stadium Parking Lot, north and South Avalanche Roads. • ASU permit is $10. This entitles you to park in the ASU lot, the multi-level parking structure, the Stadium Parking Lot, north and south Avalanche Roads. 9 ELAC ONE-DAY PERMITS - $2 • One-day permit machines are available at the middle section of the Stadium Lot and the on the northeast side of the LSF. These permits are only valid at the Stadium Lot, north and south Avalanche Roads. You may pay the parking fee and obtain a parking permit from the Fiscal Office. The Fiscal Office is NOT responsible for parking citations given to students. All parking citations/appeals are handled by the ELAC Sheriff’s Department located on the stadium concourse (323) 265‑8800. Students are responsible for understanding where they are allowed to park. Due to ongoing campus construction, information is subject to change. Please read all posted signs. Lost or stolen permits cannot be replaced. A new permit must be purchased while supplies last. There is a one week grace period at the beginning of each semester. For further information, please review the parking brochure available in the Fiscal Office, the Kiosks, and the ELAC Sheriff’s Office ASU MEMBERSHIP FEE The Associated Student Union Fee for Spring & Fall semesters is $7.00 and $3.00 for Summer & Winter. We strongly encourage you to join ASU and become active in student activities and student government. Some privileges include Student Government; ASU parking benefits; discounts to ELAC sports and other on-campus events; amusement park discounts such as Magic Mountain, Aquarium of the Pacific, and Universal Studios; offcampus discounts to participating stores. Note: Instructional Materials Fee Students may be required to pay for instructional and other materials required for some courses. Such materials shall be of continuing value to a student outside the classroom setting and shall not be solely or exclusively available from the District. FEE FOR AUDITING CLASSES Students are required to pay a fee of $15 per unit to audit a class. Students enrolled in classes to receive credit for ten or more semester units shall not be charged a fee to audit three or fewer semester units per semester. Audit fee cannot be refunded. Auditing can only be authorized by the class instructor once the class has started. Audit classes cannot be dropped and no academic credit will be received. FEE REFUND POLICIES A picture ID must be presented for all cash and credit card refunds, and check pick up. 10 Spring 2016 FOR FULL-TERM COURSES A student will receive a full refund of the enrollment fee up to the refund deadline (see semester calendar). Thereafter, no refund is authorized, except when college action to cancel or reschedule a class necessitates the drop. Please note that after the refund deadline there will be absolutely no refunds. FOR SHORT-TERM COURSES Please consult your instructor or Admissions Office regarding drop dates. Dates may vary; therefore, please make a note of the dates given. There will be no refunds after that time, unless a class was cancelled or rescheduled by the college administration. FOR NON-RESIDENT TUITION Refunds of tuition paid by non-resident students enrolled in Full-Term or short-term courses are governed by the same policies, respectively, as are indicated above. A nonresident student who formally drops or otherwise separates from part or all of his/her enrollment may request a refund of previously paid non-resident tuition in accordance with these policies. Such requests must be made in writing on a form provided by the Fiscal Office. The date used for non-resident refund purposes is the date on which such requests are filed and time stamped, regardless of when separation may have occurred. All non-resident refunds will be made by mail. Community College District rules and cannot be used as the basis for a petition to add a class. Students who have enrolled for a class and who do not attend or who are late or absent from the first meeting of the class forfeit their right to a place in the class. Mitigating circumstances may be considered by the instructor. Whenever absences “in hours” exceed the number of hours the class meets per week, the student may be excluded from class by the instructor. 1. If a student stops attending a class, it is the student’s responsibility to officially drop the class. 2. It is the student’s responsibility to consult with his or her instructor regarding any absences that could result in exclusion. 3. Concurrent enrollment in more than one section of the same course during a semester is not permitted. Violation of this regulation will result in exclusion from class and denial of course credit in both courses. TARDIES Three tardies will be considered the equivalent of one hour of class absence. Continued tardies may result in exclusion. PREREQUISITE, COREQUISITE, AND ADVISORY DEFINITIONS FOR PARKING FEE Refunds for parking permits are given for permits returned to the Fiscal Office on or before the deadline date. (Please see the academic calendar on the class schedule or the ELAC website for this date). There is NO refund for Parking Permits that are picked up from the ELAC fiscal Office after the deadline date. (See Academic Calendar). PREREQUISITE A prerequisite is a measure of readiness for a course or program that a student is (REQUIRED) to meet as a condition of enrolling in a course or program. A prerequisite may be a course, activity, audition, test or similar measure of readiness. Prerequisites in many disciplines are now checked by computer and are strictly enforced. FOR HEALTH CENTER AND ASSOCIATED STUDENT UNION FEES Refunds for the health center and/or associated student fees are made only for students who withdraw entirely from the college by dropping all their active units by the refund deadline (see semester calendar). Students who withdraw after the refund deadline will not be given a refund. Once the ASU sticker issued it is non-refundable. COREQUISITE A corequisite is a requirement that (MUST) be satisfied at the time a particular course is taken; usually a corequisite is concurrent enrollment in another course, but may, in certain situations, be completed at an earlier time. ATTENDANCE POLICIES REGULAR ATTENDANCE The student is expected to attend every meeting of all classes for which he or she is registered. Attending a class without being registered is contrary to the Los Angeles schedule of CLASSES ADVISORY An advisory is a measure of readiness for a course or program that is (RECOMMENDED) for students. May be a course, activity, audition, test, or similar measure of readiness. Registration Limitation All students need to demonstrate they meet the prerequisite or corequisite requirement in order to register for the course. If a student meets the requirement through satisfactory completion of a course at East Los Angeles ELAC College or through Assessment placement, you will automatically be cleared for course registration. If you meet the course prerequisite or corequisite through other methods, you must submit a “Student Prerequisite or Corequisite Completion Petition” to Admissions by the deadline date, with supporting documents. STUDENT PREREQUISITE OR COREQUISITE POLICIES It is the student’s responsibility to know and to meet all course prerequisites. These requirements are indicated following the course name and number. If prerequisites have been met at another college, students must file a “Prerequisite Completion Petition” with an unofficial transcript or assessment results. Students who wish to challenge prerequisites or corequisites must file a “Prerequisite or Corequisite Challenge Petition” by the deadline date with documentation sufficient to support the challenge. In keeping with requirements and provisions of Section 55201(f) of Title 5 and Section I.B 1-3 of the Los Angeles Community College District Model Policy, East Los Angeles College has an established procedure by which any student who provides satisfactory evidence, may seek entry into a course according to the college’s challenge process. THE GROUNDS FOR STUDENT CHALLENGES (According to Section 55201(e) of Title 5) 1. Student has the appropriate documented knowledge or experience or ability to succeed in the course for which the prerequisite or corequisite is specified. 2. Requirement (prerequisite or corequisite) was not established by adopted L.A.C.C. district process, or was established in violation of Title 5. 3. Requirement is unlawfully discriminating or applied in an unlawful discriminatory manner. 4. Student will be delayed in completing my educational objectives by a semester or more in fulfilling the requirements for a degree or certificate because the prerequisite course has not been made reasonably available. a. Student has specified an educational goal after having completed 15 units of college work with a GPA of C or better, have filed an educational plan 90 days after completing the said 15 units, and b. Alternate course to fulfill degree or certificate requirements are not available. Spring 2016 5. Student has the appropriate documentation to show that they do not pose a health or safety threat to others or myself in course for which a health or safety prerequisite is specified. 6. Student will be delayed in completing my educational goals by a semester or more in fulfilling the requirements for a degree or certificate because course enrollment was limited to students judged more qualified in intercollegiate competition, honors, or public performance or enrollment was limited to a particular cohort of students. Student filed an Educational Plan and specified an educational goal after having completed 15 units of college work with Satisfactory Academic Progress. STUDENT PREREQUISITE OR COREQUISITE PROCESS 1. A student must file proof of completion or challenge a course prerequisite or corequisite with either the “Prerequisite Completion Petition” or “Prerequisite or Corequisite Challenge Petition” form. These forms can be obtained from the Office of Admission and Counseling (E1 Building) or on-line at www.elac.edu. 2. The completed petition and any and all appropriate documentation (e.g. unofficial transcripts, verifications of experience, etc.) must be filed no later than 10 working days before a semester or session begins with the office of Admissions. 3. The petition will be processed within 10 working days of its receipt, and the student will be notified accordingly. 4. If the petition is found to be justified, and no space is available in the course at the time the petition is filed, the student shall be permitted to enroll for the next term. Enrollment will be permitted only if space is available when the student registers for the subsequent semester, or summer session. 5. In the event the petition is denied, the student may appeal the decision on the completion petition to the Dean of Admissions and the challenge petition to the Dean of Academic Affairs (G1 207). 6. Notification of the appeal decision will be sent to the student within five working days after its receipt by the Office of Admissions or Academic Affairs. UNIT LOAD The normal class load for full-time students in the Fall or Spring semester is from 12 to 19 units per semester. Students who will be employed while attending college should reduce their programs accordingly. A college schedule of CLASSES program of 15 units is equivalent to at least a 50 hour work week for most students. A student who desires to take more than 19 units must obtain approval from a counselor in E1 Building. PROGRAMS THAT REQUIRE A MINIMUM NUMBER OF UNITS • International Students:12 units • Student Body Officers: Day 9 units, Evening, 6 units • Athletes:12 units including a Physical Education course or courses • Social Security Program: 6 units • EOPS Students:12 units • Financial Aid Students: At least 6 units COLLEGE CATALOG The current college catalog is available in the College Bookstore, online and Fiscal Office. CLASSES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC It is the policy of the District that, unless specifically exempted by statute, every course, course section or class, the average daily attendance of which is to be reported for state aid, wherever offered and maintained by the District, shall be fully opened to enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the college(s) and who meets such prerequisites as may be established pursuant to Chapter 2, Division 2, Part IV, Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations, commencing with Section 51820 (Adopted by Board action April 6, 1977). CLASSES SUBJECT TO CHANGE The Los Angeles Community College District and East Los Angeles College have made every reasonable effort to determine that everything stated in this class schedule is accurate. Courses and programs offered, together with other matters contained herein, are subject to change without notice by the administration of the Los Angeles Community College District or East Los Angeles College for reasons related to student enrollment, level of financial support, or for any other reason, at the discretion of the District and the College. The District and the College further reserve the right to add, amend, or repeal any of their rules, regulations, policies, and procedures. PRIVACY ACT/STUDENTS’ RIGHTS Congress has provided in the “Family Education Rights and Privacy Act” that students have certain rights. • Right to inspect and review their educational records. 11 ELAC Spring 2016 • Right to request amendment of records a students believes to be inaccurate or misleading. GRADING AND ACADEMIC STANDARDS • Right to consent to disclosure of personally identifiable information from education records by an educational agency or institution. PASS/NO-PASS The grade of P Pass will be given if the student’s performance in class is equal to a “C” grade or better. The grade of “NP” (no credit) will be given if the performance in class is equal to a “D” or “FAIL” grade. Students may petition only those classes listed in the Catalog on a Pass/No Pass basis by the deadline date (see class schedule calendar). • Education records and directory information (address, telephone number) may be disclosed to school officials (administrator, faculty and staff) without prior consent, unless a student wishes to refuse the release of directory information. • Under federal law, the military is entitled to receive directory information for recruiting purposes. A student can refuse the release of directory information by completing a “Release of Directory Information” form and submitting it to the Admissions Office. • The Los Angeles Community College District is committed to protecting student privacy and currently uses collection and storage systems to eliminate the use of social security numbers as the primary method of student identification. Once a student’s petition to take a course on a Pass/No Pass has been approved, the student is not permitted to receive a letter grade in the approved course. The symbol P or NP must appear on the student’s permanent transcript for that course.“Pass/NoPass” and “Credit by Examination” courses are listed in the College Catalog. CREDIT BY EXAMINATION The College President may designate courses in the College Catalog which a student may challenge if the student meets the following requirements: a. Currently enrolled with a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.0. 12 schedule of CLASSES b. Completed 12 units of coursework within the Los Angeles Community College District. c. Not currently enrolled in, or have completed, a more advanced course in that discipline. d. The maximum number of units for which a student may petition for credit by examination at the College shall be 15 units. GRADE REQUEST PROCEDURES Students will be able to receive information on their grades through the Student Information System on-line. If you need a copy of your grades, you can obtain a one semester grade printout from the internet. This printout is NOT a Transcript or a Verification of Enrollment. If you need an Official Transcript or a Verification of Enrollment, you may order them from the Admissions Office. INCOMPLETE An “INC” (incomplete) must be made up by the deadline established by the instructor. The deadline may not be any later than one year following the end of the term in which it was assigned. ELAC SCHOLARSHIP STANDARDS A student is expected to maintain at least a “C” average (2.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale). Spring 2016 REMOVAL FROM PROBATION AND REINSTATEMENT OF FEE WAIVER DEAN’S HONOR LIST Students with outstanding scholastic achievement are given public recognition through the Dean’s Honor List. ConsiderA student shall be removed from academic or SCHOLASTIC PROBATION ation is given to all students who have comprogress probation and have their fee waiver AND DISMISSAL pleted no more than 70 units and is awarded restored when his/her cumulative grade point Students shall be placed on academic proby semester. To qualify, a student must earn average is 2.0 or higher or when the percentbation, if after attempting a minimum of 12 a grade point average of 3.5 or better in 12 or age of units for which entries of “W” (Withunits, any of the following occur: more units in degree applicable courses, exdrawal), “I” (Incomplete), “NC” (No Credit) or cluding an “INC”, “P”, and “RD’s”. Part-time a. Low Grade Point Average. The student “NP” (No Pass) are recorded drops below fifty students must earn a grade point average of has a GPA less than a “C” (2.0). percent (50%). 3.5 or better in 9 or more units degree applib. Transfer Student. The student has cable courses, excluding an “INC”, “P”, and NOTIFICATION transferred with a GPA less than “C” (2.0). “RD’s” in courses leading to a degree. East Los Angeles College and the LACCD c. Progress Probation. When the percentage shall notify students placed on academic or REPETITION OF COURSES of all units in which grades of “W” (with- progress probation of their status no more drawal), “INC” (incomplete), and “NP” (no than 30 days after the end of the term that Non-Passing Attempts credit) reaches or exceeds 50%. resulted in academic or progress probation. Academic credit courses taken at East Los The notice shall clearly state that two consec- Angeles College or another campus within A student on academic probation shall utive primary terms of probation will lead to the Los Angeles Community College District be DISMISSED from the college if: loss of the BOG Fee Waiver. in which a final grade of W, D, F, or NP was a. The cumulative GPA is less than 2.0 in received may be repeated up to three times. The college shall make reasonable efforts to all units attempted in two consecutive provide counseling and other support servic- Students can petition for a 4th attempt of semesters. the same course with three unsuccessful ates to help students on probation overcome b. If the cumulative percentage of “W”, “INC”, academic difficulties. Colleges should also tempts (W, D, F or NP) under special circumand “NP” grades are 50% or greater in two stance consideration through the office of help mitigate potential loss of the BOG Fee consecutive semesters. Dismissal from Waiver and ensure that students have the op- Admissions. Please see the semester calenone college in the Los Angeles Communi- portunity to receive appropriate counseling, dar for deadline petition dates. ty College District shall disqualify a student assessment, advising, or other services on a from admission to any of the other eight Passing Attempts timely basis. colleges within the District. Student who receive a passing grade (A, B, The college shall make reasonable efforts to notify a student of removal from probation, re- C, P) for a course may petition to take the BOARD OF GOVERNORS course again under recency requirements instatement after dismissal, and restoration of for certain medical professions. At least 36 (BOG) FEE WAIVER BOG Fee Waiver within timelines established by the District in consultation with the cam- months must have passed since the previous LOSS OF ELIGIBILITY pus Academic Senate. Probation, dismiss- course was completed and any new grade earned will not be counted in G.P.A. StuA student eligible to receive a BOG fee waiv- al and loss of BOG Fee Waiver policies and dents may also repeat a course with a passer shall lose eligibility if they are placed on ac- procedures shall be published in the college ing grade, if it is necessary for a student to ademic or progress probation for two con- catalog. meet a legally mandated training requirement secutive semesters. Loss of eligibility shall as a condition of continued paid or volunteer become effective at the first registration op- ACADEMIC RENEWAL portunity after such determination is made. Students who have a 2.5 grade point aver- employment, such courses may be repeated for credit any number of times, and the grade Foster youth, or former foster youth un- age in their last 15 units or 2.0 in their last received each time shall be included for purder the age of 24, are exempt from the loss 30 units completed at any accredited colposes of calculating the student’s grade of fee waiver due to academic or progress lege or university may petition to have up to point average. The college shall establish probation. 30 units of “D” or “F” grades removed from cumulative grade point average consider- policies and procedures requiring students APPEAL OF PROBATION AND ation provided such course work was com- to certify or document that course repetition LOSS OF FEE WAIVER pleted one year prior to effective date of pe- is necessary to complete legally mandated training pursuant to this subsection. A student who is placed on academic or tition. The grade point average will be based progress probation may submit a written ap- on the most recently earned grades for the A student with a disability may repeat a class peal in compliance with regulations issued by first 15 units of repeated work. After these any number of times, if such repetition is rethe Chancellor. A student who has lost the first 15 units the grade point average will be quired as a disability-related accommodation BOG fee waiver due to academic standing based on all grades assigned and on all at- for that particular student. may submit a written appeal of that stand- tempted units. ing in accordance with existing regulations isNote: Graduation honors and awards are sued by the Chancellor. based on full cumulative grade point average. schedule of CLASSES 13 ELAC Spring 2016 Dollars for Scholars! FEDERAL & STATE FINANCIAL AID NEWS FAFSA FINANCIAL AID PROGRAM THE FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIP OFFICE IS LOCATED IN E1-173 HOW TO APPLY Complete the FAFSA application online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Many students qualify but never apply for Federal and State Financial Aid. The Financial Aid and Scholarship Office processes Federal and State financial aid applications. The applications and processing are free. You do not have to pay back the grants. The grants will pay for the costs to attend college if you qualify. It takes less than 30 minutes to apply for federal and state grants. They will pay your education costs in addition to the fee waiver, needed to attend college. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available on the web at www.fafsa.ed.gov. WHEN YOU FILE A FAFSA, YOU WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR: GRANTS – Funds that do not require repayment. (PELL, FSEOG) CAL GRANTS A, B, C (for California residents only) WORK-STUDY – Enables students to earn a portion of their financial aid award through a part-time employment either on or off campus. LOANS – Aid that you must pay back The office hours are Monday to Thursday, 8:00 am – 7:00 pm Friday, 8:00 am – 3:00 pm South Gate Hours Monday, 8:00 am – 7:00 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, 9:00 am – 7:00 pm Friday, 8:00 am – 3:00 pm DEADLINES: We are accepting applications now. The last day to accept applications for the academic school year 2015-2016 will be June 30, 2016. Please contact Financial Aid and Scholarship Office at (323) 265‑8738 if you have any questions. BOGFW – Tuition Fee Waiver BOGFW TUITION PAYMENT PROGRAM HOW TO APPLY It takes less than 5 minutes to apply for the states’ Board of Governor’s Fee Waiver. 1. Complete the BOGFW application. 2. Sign the application or have your parent /guardian sign the application. 3. Turn the completed application into the Financial Aid and Scholarship Office in building E1-173. Many students qualify but never apply for a fee waiver. The Financial Aid and Scholarship Office processes BOGFW state financial aid applications. The applications and processing are free. You do not have to pay back the grant. THE GRANT WILL PAY FOR YOUR ENROLLMENT FEES! It will pay your tuition costs of $46 per unit. The BOGFW applications are available in the Financial Aid and Scholarship Office. BOARD OF GOVERNORS FEE WAIVER PROGRAM (BOGFW) 2015-2016 INCOME STANDARDS The Board of Governors Fee Waiver is for California Residents only. The waiver covers enrollment fees for students that meet adjusted income criteria. FAMILY SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014 INCOME 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 17,505 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 23,595 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 29,685 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 35,775 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 41,865 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 47,955 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 54,045 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 60,135 Each additional Family Member . WE ARE ACCEPTING BOGFW APPLICATIONS NOW! You may also qualify if you apply for Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA). Please contact Financial Aid and Scholarship Office at (323) 265‑8738 if you have any questions. 14 schedule of CLASSES . . . . . . . $6,090 ELAC Spring 2016 New Student Orientation Sessions NEW STUDENT ORIENTATIONS After participation in the assessment placement process students must complete a New Student Orientation. Counselors present Orientation workshops to review general college information and develop an Abbreviated Student Educational Plan (SEP) that will outline courses needed to earn a certificate, Associate degree, or transfer. In order to maintain enrollment priority, starting Fall ’14 all students must complete the assessment placement, orientation, and counseling) Abbreviated Student Educational plan) before their priority registration date and time. (323) 265‑8751 DON’T FORGET TO BRING YOUR ASSESSMENT PLACEMENT RESULTS, CLASS SCHEDULE, ELAC CATALOG, AND A PEN/PENCIL. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. ARRIVE EARLY. SPACE IS LIMITED. TOPICS COVERED INCLUDE: • Using the Student Information System (SIS) • Course Suggestions & Recommendations • Brief Financial Aid Information • Educational Options at ELAC • Adding & Dropping Classes Using the SIS • Student Resources & Programs MAIN CAMPUS SOUTH GATE CAMPUS LOCATION > E1-189 LOCATION > SG-123 FEBRUARY Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . Thursday. . . . . . . . . . Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday. . . . . . . . . . Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . Thursday. . . . . . . . . . Thursday. . . . . . . . . . Saturday. . . . . . . . . . Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Thursday. . . . . . . . . . Saturday. . . . . . . . . . Monday. . . . . . . . . . . MARCH Saturday. . . . . . . . . . March 5. . . . . . . . . . 10:30am-12:30pm APRIL Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . Thursday. . . . . . . . . . Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday. . . . . . . . . . Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . Thursday. . . . . . . . . . Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday. . . . . . . . . . Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . Thursday. . . . . . . . . . Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday. . . . . . . . . . FEBRUARY MAY February 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3pm February 2 . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm February 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm February 4 . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm February 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm February 6 . . . . . . . . 10:30am-12:30pm February 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm February 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1pm-3pm February 10 . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm February 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm February 18 . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm February 20. . . . . . . 10:30am-12:30pm February 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1pm-3pm February 25 . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm February 27 . . . . . . . 10:30am-12:30pm February 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1pm-3pm April 11. . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm April 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm April 13. . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm April 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1pm-3pm April 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm April 16. . . . . . . . . . 10:30am-12:30pm April 18. . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm April 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm April 20 . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm April 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1pm-3pm April 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm April 23 . . . . . . . . . . 10:30am-12:30pm April 25 . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm April 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm April 27 . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm April 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1pm-3pm April 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm April 30 . . . . . . . . . . 10:30am-12:30pm Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . Thursday. . . . . . . . . . Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday. . . . . . . . . . Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . Thursday. . . . . . . . . . Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday. . . . . . . . . . Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . Thursday. . . . . . . . . . Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday. . . . . . . . . . Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . Thursday. . . . . . . . . . Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . . May 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm May 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm May 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1pm-3pm May 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm May 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm May 7. . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30am-12:30pm May 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm May 10. . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm May 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1pm-3pm May 12. . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm May 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm May 14. . . . . . . . . . . 10:30am-12:30pm May 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm May 17. . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm May 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1pm-3pm May 19. . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm May 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm May 21. . . . . . . . . . . 10:30am-12:30pm May 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm May 24. . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm May 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1pm-3pm May 26. . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm May 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm May 31. . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm JUNE Wednesday. . . . . . . . Thursday. . . . . . . . . . Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday. . . . . . . . . . June 1. . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30pm-6:30pm June 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1pm-3pm June 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm June 4. . . . . . . . . . . 10:30am-12:30pm Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Monday. . . . . . . . . . . February 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5pm-7pm February 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm February 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5pm-7pm February 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm February 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm February 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm February 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5pm-7pm February 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5pm-7pm MARCH Wednesday. . . . . . . . March 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm Monday. . . . . . . . . . . March 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5pm-7pm Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . March 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm APRIL Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . April 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5pm-7pm April 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm April 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5pm-7pm April 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm April 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5pm-7pm April 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm MAY Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Monday. . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . May 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5pm-7pm May 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm May 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5pm-7pm May 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm May 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5pm-7pm May 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5pm-7pm May 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm JUNE Wednesday. . . . . . . . June 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10am-12pm schedule of CLASSES 15 ELAC Spring 2016 Assessment Placement Calendar Additional Placement Calendars are made available online www.elac.edu. Revise 9/21/2015 (Subject to change) 16 schedule of CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 Stop Week STUDENT SERVICES DURING FINALS STUDENT ACTIVITIES CENTER SERVICES AVAILABLE LEARNING ASSISTANCE CENTER (323) 265‑8742 (323) 265‑8762 SCHEDULE FOR FIRST AND SECOND WEEK BEFORE FINALS. Monday – Thursday, 10:00 am to 8:00 pm Friday, 10:00 am to 1:00 pm Saturday, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm LIBRARY (323) 265‑8758 FIRST WEEK: Monday – Thursday, 8:00 am to 11:00 pm Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Saturday, 9:00 am to 2:00 pm Sunday, 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm OR (323) 260‑8196 FIRST WEEK: Monday – Thursday, 8:00 am to 11:00 pm Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday & Sunday, Closed SECOND WEEK: Monday – Tuesday, 8:00 am to 11:00 pm Wednesday – Thursday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm LEARNING CENTER & STUDENT ACTIVITIES CENTER: Computer Word Processing Printers Tutors Study Groups Photocopier LIBRARY: Photocopier Study Rooms Reference Assistance ESCORT SERVICE WILL BE AVAILABLE Services provided by Academic Affairs, ASU, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office, Learning Assistance Center, Library, Student Activities Office, and Student Services SECOND WEEK: Monday – Wednesday, 8:00 am to 9:00 pm Thursday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Course Request Card HOW TO FILL OUT YOUR COURSE REQUEST CARD A. Indicate semester and year you are registering for B. P rint your name and social security number (or student identification number; see page 8) at the top C. W rite in Major Codes (see page 24) D. Complete work hours estimate E. C omplete “Emergency Contact” box F. Sign and date card G. In box 5 complete the information for the class(es) you wish to take. Make sure the section number is correct. The section number is the FOUR-DIGIT NUMBER PRINTED TO THE LEFT of each clss in the class schedule. This number is put into the computer. Make sure it is correct. schedule of CLASSES 17 ELAC Spring 2016 Districtwide Registration COURSE REGISTRATION OPTIONS SIS (STUDENT INFORMATION SYSTEM) SIS can be used to add and drop classes before the start of the semester; to drop classes during the semester, and to access to your final grades after the semester is over. Continuing students will be e-mailed registration appointments. Each student will be assigned a priority registration based upon the number of units completed. New students will be given a priority date based upon when they apply to the college. You may register anytime on your appointment date and time, or anytime after. SEARCH FOR CLASSES ON THE WEB! Using the college’s web registration system, students can search for available classes at any college in the Los Angeles Community College District. They can even search for a particular course by time and days of the week! SIS HOURS 8:00 a.m. – 11:30 p.m., Monday – Saturday BEFORE REGISTERING, DO THE FOLLOWING: • Please clear any holds (Fiscal, Library, Financial Aid, etc.) • Read all instructions carefully and complete the worksheet on the next page. • M ake an appointment to see a Counselor for help in planning your program (323) 265‑8751. • Contact the Financial Aid Office at (323) 265‑8738 if you need fee assistance. • Select your major code, refer to page 24 1. Log on to ELAC’s homepage at www.elac.edu 2. Click on the Register for Classes button (located on the top right corner of the webpage) 3. Enter your Student ID Number (SID) or Social Security Number (SSN) and 4 Digit Pin Number (usually the month and day of your birth date. Ex: enter 0502 for May 2nd). Click on “Submit” link 4. Click on “Registration” link: 5. On REGISTRATION PAGE a) From the College Menu bar select: “East Los Angeles College”, the semester (Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall) and year you are registering for, option to “add” or “drop”, and enter the Section Number. Note: Select the button to view dates & times courses are offered. b) Select a Major Code (found in the current Schedule of Classes and input the number of hours per week you will work during the semester. Then click on “Submit.” 6. Y ou will be given a confirmation page indicating that you have been successfully added or dropped to the class (es) of your choice. Please print the page or write down the confirmation number for future reference. Note: If you are not given a confirmation number, then you are not enrolled in the course. 18 schedule of REGISTER AT MORE THAN ONE COLLEGE! Students registering for classes through the college’s web-based registration system will also have the opportunity to register for classes at any of the other colleges in the Los Angeles Community College District – East L.A. College, L.A. City College, L.A. Harbor College, L.A. Mission College, Pierce College, L.A. Trade Technical College, L.A. Southwest College, L.A. Valley College, and West Los Angeles College. Students can also register for Instructional Television (ITV) classes as well. CLASSES 12,000 CLASSES TO CHOOSE FROM! The opportunity to enroll at multiple colleges gives students access to over 12,000 classes throughout the nine colleges in the Los Angeles Community College District. WEB REGISTRATION You may register via the internet! Log on to the ELAC website www.elac.edu Register at home or use the computer in the campus library. PAPERLESS REPORT CARDS Student Report Cards are no longer mailed. To access grades you may print a copy from the internet via the District website: http://www.laccd.edu. REMINDERS! • Open enrollment for available classes can be viewed on the registration website. • It is the student’s responsibility to pay all fees and tuition immediately after course enrollment. If you have questions regarding registration, contact the Admissions Office (323) 265‑8966; (323) 265‑8801; (323) 265- 8712 Monday – Thursday, 8 a.m. – 7 p.m., Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. ELAC COURSE SELECTION/ FEES WORKSHEET Spring 2016 Section Number Course Name Time & Day(s) Units Time & Day(s) Units • Select your classes from this schedule and fill in the worksheet with first and alternate choices • WARNING! It is the student’s responsibility to meet the pre-requisites for all classes. Students who fail to do so may be dropped from the class. • Enter the 4–digit Section Number of each class you want. You will be given a confirmation page indicating that you have been successfully added or dropped the class(es) of your choice. • If your first choice for any class is not available, enter your alternate choice. Total Units Section Number Course Name • Repeat until you have entered all your classes. • Verify Enrollment: It is your responsibility to verify you have correctly entered your course selection. • Calculate your fees below. Total Units WORKSHEET FOR FEES (ALL FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE) a. Enrollment Fee for Resident Students: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **$46.00 x . . . . . . ______ units = . . . . $ ______ b. Fee for Out-of-State Non-Resident: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **$193.00 x . . . . . ______ units = . . . . $ ______ c. Non-resident capital outlay fee: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **$17.00 x . . . . . . ______ units = . . . . $ ______ d. F ee for Residents of a Foreign Country and/or F–1 VISA: . . . . . . . . . . . . . **$215.00 x . . . . . ______ units = . . . . $ ______ e. International Students SEVIS Fee: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **$25.00 . . . . . . . $ ______ f. International Student Medical Insurance: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **$600.00 . . . . . . $ ______ Part-time students from other institutions are exempt g. Health Center Fee: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11.00 . . . . . . . . $ ______ (Manditory for all students, including students with BOGG) h. A.S.U. Membership: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *$7.00 . . . . . . . . $ ______ i. Parking Permits may be purchased at the College Fiscal Office: . . . . . . . . . (Parking Permits are on a first come, first served basis) j. Student representation fee: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20.00 . . . . . . . $ ______ $1.00 . . . . . . . . $ ______ Total Fees Due: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ______ * To decline the A.S.U. Membership, please fill out the “Surrender of benefits Form,” available in the Fiscal Office and/or Student Activities Office. I understand that by not being issued an A.S.U. Membership, I will have none of the privileges and benefits associated with the membership. ** Subject to change PAYMENT OPTIONS (choose one) PAYMENT BY MAIL: PAYMENT IN PERSON: East Los Angeles College 1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez, Monterey Park, CA 91754 Attn: FISCAL OFFICE Fiscal Office, E1 Building Please include your Social Security Number (or Student Identification Number; see page 23) on your Check or Money Order Do not mail cash! Monday – Thursday, 8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. PAYMENT ON-LINE VIA CREDIT CARD Unless you pay in person, a receipt will be mailed when payment is completed and received by the Fiscal Office. For further information contact the Fiscal Office, (323) 265‑8701. schedule of CLASSES 19 ELAC Spring 2016 Major Codes ASSOCIATE DEGREES CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT 0502.00 2105.00 0614.40 2202.00 0201.00 0201.01 1030.00 0948.00 0506.00 2203.00 1305.00 1261.00 0953.00 0953.01 0702.00 0614.50 0934.70 0514.00 2133.00 4903.10 4902.00 2201.00 1223.00 0512.00 0602.00 0514.10 4901.20 0509.00 1701.00 1701.01 1208.00 0514.20 0614.10 1004.00 1210.00 1230.11 1230.10 0514.01 1012.00 0835.00 0511.00 1210.01 1007.00 0502.00 Accounting 0934.03 2105.00 Administration of Justice 0502.01 2105.11 Administration of Justice/Law Emphasis 0502.05 2105.12 Administration of Justice/Sociological Emphasis 0502.02 0514.00 Administrative Assistant 0201.02 0614.40 Animation (Level I) 0201.09 0614.01 Animation (Level II) 0201.08 0201.00 Architectural Computer-Aided Design 0201.04 0201.11 Architectural Computer-Aided Design-Microstation 0201.07 0201.10 Architectural Design 0201.06 0201.01 Architectural Drafting 0299.00 0201.12 Architectural Drawing 0299.01 1030.00 Arts Graphic Communication 0299.02 0948.00 Automobile Technology 0201.05 2105.51 Basic Police Academy Preparation 0948.08 0934.71 Biological Applications of Electron Microscopy 0620.10 0430.00 Biotechnology Technician 1012.11 0506.00 Business Management 1305.11 2104.40 Chemical Dependency Counselor 1305.21 2105.14 Chemical Dependency Specialist in Criminal Justice 1223.05 1305.01 Child Development Supervisor Certificate 3 2105.07 1305.00 Child Development Teacher Certificate 2 2105.10 0514.02 Clerical Assistant 1250.00 1012.01 Color Printing and Processing 1250.01 1261.00 Community Health Worker 1305.00 0702.00Computer Science Information Technology 2104.01 - Microcomputers 2105.01 0707.10Computer Science Information Technology 2133.02 - Programming 1309.00 0953.01 Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) 2105.42 0953.00 Computer-Aided Drafting/Design (CADD) 0510.03 0948.03 Cooling Systems and Climate Control Specialist 2105.06 4901.10 CSU General Education Breadth 2105.50 0518.00 Customer Service Representative 0614.00 0614.50 Desktop Publishing 1012.23 1012.02 Digital Imaging 2105.05 0948.06 Drivetrain Specialist 0511.05 1309.00 Elder Care/Gerontology 0511.01 0934.70 Electron Microscopy Technician 0511.03 0948.04 Engine Performance and Drivability 0511.04 0514.01 Executive Assistant 2104.40 2133.50 Fire Technology/State Marshal Core Classes 2105.30 2105.40 Forensic Crime Scene Investigation 2105.04 1223.10 Health Information Coding and Statistics Clerk 0510.01 1223.11 Health Information Coding Specialist 0510.02 1223.00 Health Information Technology 2105.03 1223.12 Health Information Technology Clerk Typist 0948.07 0934.72 Histotechnologist 1305.91 Infant/Toddler Emphasis 0512.00 Insurance: Property and Casualty 0508.00 International Trade 0514.07 Internet Specialist 4901.12 Intersegmental General Education Transfer (IGETC) 0602.00 Journalism 1012.03 Large Format Photography 0514.10 Legal Secretary 0509.00 Marketing 1208.00 Medical Assistant 1208.20 Medical Billing Assistant 0514.20 Medical Secretary 0707.11 Microcomputer Programming Specialist 0614.01 Multimedia (Level I) 0614.11 Multimedia (Level II) 1230.10 Nursing-R.N., L.V.N. to R.N. 0514.06 Office Assistant 0514.15 Office Systems Specialist 1012.00 Photography and Digital Imaging 0511.00 Real Estate Broker 1210.00 Respiratory Therapy 1006.03 Stage Management and Production 1012.04 Studio Lighting and Techniques 0514.04 Transcriber 0514.03 Word Information Processor Accounting Administration of Justice Animation Anthropology Architectural Computer-Aided Design Architectural Drafting Arts Graphic Communication Automobile Technology Business Management Chicano Studies Child Development Community Health Worker Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) Computer-Aided Drafting/Design (CADD) Computer Science Information Technology Desktop Publishing Electron Microscopy Technician Executive Assistant Fire Technology General Studies: Arts and Humanities General Studies: Natural Sciences General Studies: Social and Behavioral Sciences Health Information Technology Insurance: Property and Casualty Journalism Legal Secretary Liberal Studies (Teaching Preparation) Marketing Mathematics (A.A.) Mathematics (A.S.) Medical Assistant Medical Secretary Multimedia Music Non-Traditional Respiratory Therapy Nursing-L.V.N. to R.N. Nursing-R.N. Office Systems Specialist Photography Physical Education Real Estate Respiratory Therapy Theater ASSOCIATE DEGREES FOR TRANSFER 1001.00 1506.00 1305.02 1501.00 2206.00 0835.00 2001.00 2208.00 1002.00 20 Art History for Transfer Communication Studies Early Childhood Education for Transfer English for Transfer Geography for Transfer Kinesiology for Transfer Psychology for Transfer Sociology for Transfer Studio Arts for Transfer schedule of CLASSES SKILLS CERTIFICATES A+ Certification Training Accounting Assistant Accounting Using Quickbooks Pro Advanced Accounting Specialist Architectural Computer-Aided Design-3D Modeling Architectural Computer-Aided Design-AutoCAD Architectural Detailing Architectural Geographic Information Systems/MAPS Architectural Graphics Architectural History Architectural Interiors Architectural Professional Practice I Architectural Professional Practice II Architectural Transportation Planning Automotive Customer Service Management Basic Graphics Technology Black and White Darkroom Laboratory Processing Child Development Associate Teacher-Certificate 1 Children with Special Needs Emphasis Community Agency Liaison Community Service Officer Custody Assistant Officer Emergency Department Assistant Emergency Medical Technician Family Child Care Provider Family Counseling Fingerprint Classification Fire Officer Gerontology Aide LASD Crime Scene Investigation for Detectives Logistic Material Handling Certificate Patrol Operations Peace Officer of the State of California Personnel Supervision Portrait Photography Public Safety Dispatcher Real Estate Agent Real Estate Appraisal Trainee Real Estate Escrow Real Estate Sales Recovery Specialist Security Officer Supervisory Training Technology and Logistics Level 1 Technology and Logistics Level 2 Traffic Investigator Undercar Specialist ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Spring 2016 Classes Accounting ACCOUNTING 002 INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING II ACCOUNTING 001 INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS Note: Business Administration majors who intend to transfer to four-year college are advised to take This course their third semester. 0101 lec 0102 lec 0103 lec 0104 lec 0105 lec 0107 lec 0108 lec 0109 lec #5074 #5075 7:25am-8:35am 7:40am-8:50am 9:00am-11:30am 12:10pm-1:20pm 12:50pm-3:20pm 1:45pm-4:15pm 9:00am-2:20pm 12:50pm-3:20pm 5:20 hrs 5:20 hrs MTWTh MTWTh MW MTWTh T Th MW S MW TBA TBA DE OCAMPO, E N DOLORES, A YEUNG, I F MCGARRELL, R VICTOR, W L STAFF GILBERT, C ANDRIASSIAN, A D YEUNG, I F YEUNG, I F F7 107 F7 109 F7 109 F7 109 F7 107 F7 107 F7 117 E3 507 ON LINE ON LINE # You are invited to an orientation on 2/9 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm in F7-109. The final examination is on campus on 6/4 Saturday morning from 9:30 am to 11:30 am in F7-109. 5076 5:20 hrs TBA MANAH, S M For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. Evening Classes 3001 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm 3003 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm 3007 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm 3011 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm 3014 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm 4743 lec 4:05pm-6:35pm MW MW T Th T Th MW MW STAFF KOJIMA, S K STAFF VICTOR, W L HIHARA, H K MONTERO, R P ON LINE E3 425 F7 109 G8 125 G8 115 F7 203 E3 357 (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Accounting 1, or Accounting 21 & 22. 0106 lec 9:00am-11:30am T Th 0113 lec 7:55am-10:25am T Th 5077 5:20 hrs TBA 5078 5:20 hrs TBA YEUNG, I F HIHARA, H K KOJIMA, S K KOJIMA, S K F7 109 F7 203 ON LINE ON LINE Evening Classes 3002 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm 3004 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm 3016 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm 3018 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm 6036 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm STAFF KOJIMA, S K STAFF HIHARA, H K OZUR, R A6 101 F7 109 A6 104 F7 119 *SGEC 105 For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. T Th T Th MW MW T Th *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 ACCOUNTING 003 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Accounting 2. Evening Classes 3005 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th schedule of CLASSES BAHBAH, A I F7 220 21 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • ACCOUNTING 011 COST ACCOUNTING 5049 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Accounting 2. Evening Classes 3006 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M BAHBAH, A I F7 109 ACCOUNTING 012 AUDITING STAFF F7 119 ACCOUNTING 015 TAX ACCOUNTING I Evening Classes 3017 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W BALTAYAN, A F7 109 ACCOUNTING 021 BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Accounting 21 plus 22 is equivalent to Accounting 1. (Maximum UC Credit is 5 units) Th STAFF F7 107 ACCOUNTING 022 BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING II lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M lec 9:00am-10:25am M W lec 7:25am-8:50am T Th lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Th lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th SANTOYO, M *SGEC 114 Evening Classes 3027 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T 3038 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W ##6054 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T Th STAFF F7 113 LARIZADEH, M R E7 318 ACCOUNTING 032 ACCOUNTING USING QUICKBOOKS PRO 3.00 UNITS BRUMELL, B R E7 314 ZHAO, Y E7 314 ACCOUNTING 046 GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTING II *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 003 LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE HSU, C F7 203 Administration of Justice POSNER, W D CAUSEY, R M STAFF C2 124A C2 113 *SGEC 114 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 HOSEA, S HOSEA, S C2 124A *SGEC 113 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 004 PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEM (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC limit: AJ 1 + AJ 4 combined, maximum credit, one course) 0126 8094 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W lec 9:00am-10:25am M W POSNER, W D STAFF C2 124A *SGEC 114 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3033 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W 3040 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th 6066 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm M W SANTOYO, M IRVIN, T L STAFF C2 125B C2 124C *SGEC 114 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4H) (UC limit: AJ 1 + AJ 4 combined, maximum credit, one course) STAFF POSNER, W D STAFF SANTOYO, M ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 005 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0130 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W 3034 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm W 5291 3:10 hrs TBA POSNER, W D POSNER, W D LAO, D Evening Classes 3030 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 6006 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm IRVIN, T L STEVENSON, M L C2 124C C2 125B ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 001 INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 0121 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W 0122 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th 3042 lec 3:30pm-4:55pm T Th 5048 lec 3:10 hrs TBA lec 7:25am-8:50am M W lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W lec 3:30pm-4:55pm M W *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Accounting 45. Evening Classes 3061 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th C2 124A C2 124A *SGEC 114 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (NDA) 2.00 UNITS Note: This course will be offered on a pass/no pass basis only. 3059 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M Evening Classes 3008 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W SEDITA SR, R N STEVENSON, M L STEVENSON, M L (CSU) 3.00 UNITS ACCOUNTING 028 ACCOUNTING COMPUTER LABORATORY Th C2 124A C2 122A *SGEC 109 *SGEC 108 ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) Evening Classes 3028 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M 6065 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T lec 12:10pm-3:20pm Th POSNER, W D CAVANAUGH, J L PLACENCIA, A RUEFF, J P *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 1738 3:30pm-7:45pm C2 124C *SGEC 114 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC 4J) 0125 0135 6064 lab STEVENSON, M L STEVENSON, M L ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 002 CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Accounting 21. Note: Accounting 21 plus 22 is equivalent to Accounting 1. (Maximum UC Credit is 5 units) 3010 ON LINE #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 0123 0139 6049 8092 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Accounting 2. 3:30pm-6:40pm SANTOYO, M *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3019 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T lec TBA Evening Classes 3025 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm M W #6003 lec 6:50pm-10:10pm T Th 6045 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Accounting 2. 3012 3:10 hrs For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. T Th T Th C2 124A *SGEC 114 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 C2 124C C2 124C C2 124C ON LINE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 006 PATROL PROCEDURES (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0128 6068 8006 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F lec 3:30pm-4:55pm T Th lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th CAUSEY, R M STAFF IRVIN, T L C2 124C *SGEC 111 *SGEC 118 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3031 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W 22 schedule of CLASSES HOSEA, S C2 124C ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 014 REPORT WRITING FOR PEACE OFFICERS ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 173 CRIMINALISTICS II (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0129 8045 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th CAVANAUGH, J L RUEFF, J P C2 122A *SGEC 103 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: ADM JUS 172. 5053 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3032 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W SELBY, S S C2 122A ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 049 NARCOTICS AND VICE CONTROL (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0124 6058 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th lec 3:30pm-4:55pm T Th JOHNSON, S A STEVENSON, M L C2 124A *SGEC 114 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3036 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M STEVENSON, M L C2 124C ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 062 FINGERPRINT CLASSIFICATION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0136 lec 0141 lec 5050 5051 7:25am-8:50am 7:25am-8:50am 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs MW T Th TBA TBA CASTRO, D M CASTRO, D M SCOTT, B F SCOTT, B F C2 124C C2 124C ON LINE ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. CAVANAUGH, J L C2 122A ARCHIBALD, B HOSEA, S C2 124A *SGEC 111 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS STAFF POSNER, W D SANTOYO, M C2 124C C2 124A *SGEC 103 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3035 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm MW VALENCIA, R S C2 124A ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 160 POLICE ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION lec 7:25am-8:50am T Th lec 9:00am-10:25am M W lec 3:30pm-4:55pm M W lec 12:10pm- 3:20pm M ON LINE CAVANAUGH, J L C2 124C ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 174 OFFENDER PROFILING IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0138 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th Evening Classes 3039 lec 5:15pm-8:25pm F JOHNSON, S A C2 124C HOSEA, S C2 124C ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 285 DIRECTED STUDY - ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (CSU) 2.00 UNITS This course allows students to pursue directed study in Administration of Justice on a contract basis under the direction of a supervising instructor. 0127 2:05 hrs TBA CAVANAUGH, J L C2 124B ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 428 ETHICS IN FORENSIC SCIENCE lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th CAVANAUGH, J L C2 122A STAFF C2 122A ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 475 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN CORRECTIONS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Administration of Justice 075. 0134 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Requires 15 to 19 hours per week; paid employment related to the occupational major and enrollment in at least 7 units (which include Co-op Ed). 9003 POSNER, W D STAFF STAFF STEVENSON, M L lec 3:10 hrs TBA POSNER, W D C2 124B ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 941 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (CSU) 4.00 UNITS Note: Requires 20 hours per week; paid employment related to the occupational major and enrollment in at least 7 units (which include Co-op Ed). 9004 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0133 0142 8013 8166 CAVANAUGH, J L ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 931 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 075 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lec 8:00am-11:10am S Evening Classes 3029 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T 0140 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0132 0137 8002 TBA (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course provides the student with ethical standards and guidelines in forensic science. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 067 COMMUNITY RELATIONS I 0131 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W Evening Classes 3026 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th 6004 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm T Th 3:10 hrs For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. lec 4:15 hrs TBA POSNER, W D C2 124B Additional Administration of Justice/Fire Technology courses have been scheduled after publishing deadlines. Many of these are advanced courses that require Prerequisites. A free supplementary list of these courses is available by calling 323-265-8834. C2 124A C2 125A *SGEC 104 *SGEC 107 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3037 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm MW STAFF ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 172 CRIMINALISTICS I AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES 004 THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: ADM JUS 005. 1710 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F 5052 3:10 hrs TBA FISH, C E CAVANAUGH, J L For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. Evening Classes 3041 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T African American Studies C2 122A FISH, C E C2 122A ON LINE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C) 0145 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm MW SAMAD, A A F7 115 AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES 005 THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II C2 125A (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C) 0151 schedule of lec 1:45pm-3:10pm CLASSES T Th SAMAD, A A F7 219 23 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 003 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE III (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Prerequisite: American Sign Language 2. 0161 lec 9:55am-12:00pm T Th GARCIA, T E3 255 GARCIA, T E3 151 ROSE, D E3 255 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 004 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE IV (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 6A) Prerequisite: American Sign Language 3. 0157 lec 1:45pm-3:50pm T Th AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 040 INTRODUCTION TO DEAF CULTURE (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Evening Classes 3047 lec 6:50pm-8:15pm MW Anatomy ANATOMY 001 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B, 5C) (Anatomy 1 + Physiology 1 combined is equivalent to Biology 20, maximum credit 8 units) Advisory: Biology 3 & Health Information Technology 133. Note 1: All students are required to purchase their laboratory dissection specimen through the bookstore by the end of the second week of the session. Note 2: Students who are not in attendance by the first 30 min. of the first lecture or lab class may be dropped. Note 3: Biology 20 combines Anatomy 1 and Physiology 1 into a one semester course. American Sign Language AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 001 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS Note: Credit given for only one of Special Education 20 or American Sign Language 1. Note: Same as Education-Special 020. 0156 0158 0159 8010 8100 lec lec lec lec lec 7:25am-9:30am 8:00am-12:15pm 12:10pm-2:15pm 9:55am-12:00pm 8:00am-12:15pm MW S T Th MW F GARCIA, T VIRJI, S MITCHELL, T ZERLENTES, N P ZERLENTES, N P E3 255 E3 155 E3 257 *SGEC 125 *SGEC 102 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3045 lec 4:35pm-6:40pm 6011 lec 4:35pm-6:40pm T Th MW STAFF ZERLENTES, N P E3 255 *SGEC 125 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 002 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 6A) Prerequisite: American Sign Language I. Note: Credit given for one of ASL 2 or Special Education 25. 0160 lec 7:25am-9:30am Evening Classes 3046 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm 6013 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm T Th GARCIA, T T Th MW DURAN, J ZERLENTES, N P E3 255 E3 157 *SGEC 125 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 24 schedule of 0167 & 0168 & 0169 & 0170 & 0171 & 0172 & 0173 & 0174 & 0175 & 1747 & 1748 & 3057 & 8127 & lec lab lec lab lab lec lec lab lec lab lec lab lec lab lec lab lab lec lec lab lec lab lec lab lec lab 10:00am-11:25am 12:00pm-3:10pm 10:00am-11:25am 12:00pm-3:10pm 10:00am-1:10pm 10:00am-1:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 12:50pm-4:00pm 8:50am-12:00pm 8:50am-12:00pm 9:20am-12:30pm 9:00am-12:10pm 12:10pm-3:20pm 9:00am-12:10pm 12:10pm-3:20pm 3:40pm-6:50pm 9:00am-12:10pm 12:30pm-3:40pm 9:00am-12:10pm 2:00pm-5:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 10:30am-1:40pm 12:10pm-3:20pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 12:10pm-3:20pm 12:10pm-3:20pm MW M MW W M W F F M W T Th S S S S F F Th Th Th W M M Th S RINDEN, N S RINDEN, N S RINDEN, N S RINDEN, N S REDDY, B L REDDY, B L HILL, B J HILL, B J HILL, B J HILL, B J HILL, B J HILL, B J LE, O LE, O LE, O LE, O STAFF, S STAFF, S OROPEZA, R A OROPEZA, R A OROPEZA, R A OROPEZA, R A OROPEZA, R A PAL, J ALMEDA, A E ALMEDA, A E K5 108 B1 112 K5 108 B1 112 B1 110 C2 107 C2 107 B1 111 C2 108 B1 111 C2 107 B1 111 K5 108 B1 111 K5 108 B1 111 B1 111 C2 107 K5 108 B1 110 K5 108 B1 107 C2 107 B1 112 *SGEC 108 B1 111 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3058 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm 3060 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm CLASSES W T W Th POEHNER, W POEHNER, W POEHNER, W POEHNER, W K5 108 B1 111 K5 108 B1 111 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • TRIFECTA Students must have permission of the Department Chair to register for these classes. Cohort set of classes. Sign up for all three. ANATOMY 001 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B, 5C) (Anatomy 1 + Physiology 1 combined is equivalent to Biology 20, maximum credit 8 units) Advisory: Biology 3 & Health Information Technology 133. Note 1: All students are required to purchase their laboratory dissection specimen through the bookstore by the end of the second week of the session. Note 2: Students who are not in attendance by the first 30 min. of the first lecture or lab class may be dropped. Note 3: Biology 20 combines Anatomy 1 and Physiology 1 into a one semester course. #1801 lec 9:30am-12:00pm MTWTh SOUKI, S K C2 105 & lab 7:00am-9:30am MTWTh SOUKI, S K B1 110 #(5 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/11/2016) ANIMATION 217 STORYBOARDDS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Evening Classes 4402 lec 5:45pm-6:55pm & lab 6:55pm-7:50pm T Th T Th BARBOZA, J BARBOZA, J E7 201 E7 201 BONITATIS, M F BONITATIS, M F E7 203 E7 203 ANIMATION 219 ANIMATION PROCESS AND PRODUCTION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0214 & lec 12:25pm-1:30pm M W lab 1:30pm-2:55pm M W ANIMATION 221 ADVANCED THREE-DIMENSIONAL ANIMATION I (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0252 & lec 9:00am-10:05am T Th lab 10:05am-12:10pm T Th LIBONATI, M E LIBONATI, M E E7 204 E7 204 ANIMATION 222 ADVANCED THREE-DIMENSIONAL ANIMATION II (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Animation 221. MICROBIOLOGY 020 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 0253 & (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B, 5C) (UC credit limit: Maximum credit one course from Microbiology 1 and 20) Advisory: Biology 3. Note: Students who are not in attendance by the first 30 min. of lecture or lab may be dropped from the course. Note: Students must supply their own gloves and microscope slides. 1867 lec 9:30am-12:00pm MTWTh SOUKI, S K C2 105 & lab 7:00am-9:30am MTWTh SOUKI, S K B1 110 (5 Week Class - Starts 4/25/2016, Ends 5/26/2016) PHYSIOLOGY 001 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B, 5C) (UC credit limit, Physiology 1 + Anatomy 1 combined is equivalent to Biology 20, maximum credit 8 units) Prerequisites: Anatomy 1 and Chemistry 51 or higher. Note 1: Students who are not in attendance by the first 30 min. of lecture or lab may be dropped from the course. Note 2: Biology 20 combines Anatomy 1 and Physiology 1 into a one semester course. 1868 lab 7:00am-9:25am MTWTh SOUKI, S K B1 110 & lec 9:35am-12:00pm MTWTh SOUKI, S K C2 105 (5 Week Class - Starts 3/14/2016, Ends 4/22/2016) E7 204 E7 204 0181 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm MW 0183 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S 0190 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W 1601 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W LI, J PEREZ, D BERNARD, J L BERNARD, J L A2 102 A2 102 A2 102 A2 102 3069 3070 6074 8003 KOHPAHL, G RIGBY, J W JACKSON, A JACKSON, A Anthropology ANTHROPOLOGY 101 HUMAN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B) This is part of ELAC Honors Program. To enroll, students must see a counselor in E1 127. (CSU) 3.00 UNITS LIBONATI, M E LIBONATI, M E E7 201 E7 201 A2 103 A2 102 *SGEC 107 *SGEC 107 Evening Classes 3073 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M 3076 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th MATTSON, G A KOHPAHL, G A2 102 A2 102 Anthropology 101 is also offered through ITV. Please see schedule ad on page 0182 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm 0184 lec 10:35am-12:00pm 0185 lec 12:20pm-3:30pm 0191 lec 9:00am-10:25am 3071 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 3074 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Evening Classes 3077 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T Th MW S T Th Th T LI, J BERNARD, J L FLORES PENA, Y BERNARD, J L LI, J LI, J A2 102 A2 102 A2 102 A2 102 A2 102 A2 102 T DAAR, K L A2 102 Anthropology 102 is also offered through ITV. Please see schedule ad on page (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: $10.00 material fee required. lec 9:00am-10:05am M W lab 10:05am-12:10pm M W M W Th T Th *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 ANIMATION 218 FUNDAMENTALS OF ANIMATION 0215 & lec 3:30pm-6:40pm lec 3:30pm-6:40pm lec 3:30pm-6:40pm lec 10:35am-12:00pm (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4A) ANIMATION 216 LAYOUT AND BACKGROUND ART lec 12:20pm-1:25pm T Th lab 1:25pm-2:30pm T Th LIBONATI, M E LIBONATI, M E ANTHROPOLOGY 102 HUMAN WAYS OF LIFE: CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY Animation 0220 & lec 9:00am-10:05am T Th lab 10:05am-12:10pm T Th ANTHROPOLOGY 103 ARCHAEOLOGY: RECONSTRUCTING THE HUMAN PAST LIBONATI, M E LIBONATI, M E E7 203 E7 203 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Evening Classes 3072 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W schedule of CLASSES RIGBY, J W A2 102 25 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • ANTHROPOLOGY 104 HUMAN LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION ARCHITECTURE 165 SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AND BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4A) 3075 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M (CSU) 2.00 UNITS GREBLER, G A2 102 BERNARD, J L BERNARD, J L A2 102 A2 102 ANTHROPOLOGY 121 ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION, MAGIC AND WITCHCRAFT LI, J A2 102 JACKSON, A *SGEC 107 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 lec 10:00am-11:05am T NAVARRO, A J E7 114 KAWAHARA, J B KAWAHARA, J B E7 114 E7 114 Evening Classes 3091 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm M W & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm M W KAWAHARA, J B KAWAHARA, J B E7 119 E7 119 0205 & lec 8:20am-9:25am M W lab 9:25am-11:30am M W HAMNER, D M HAMNER, D M E7 119 E7 119 ARCHITECTURE 182 COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN AND DRAFTING LABORATORY lab 1:00pm-3:05pm F COMBES BRIGHTON, P E7 117 ARCHITECTURE 185 DIRECTED STUDY - ARCHITECTURE (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Note: Students cannot enroll in This course unless the department chair approves it first. 0199 lec 1:05 hrs TBA HAMNER, D M E7 119 T T Th NAVARRO, A J NAVARRO, A J NAVARRO, A J E7 114 E7 114 E7 114 HAMNER, D M HAMNER, D M HAMNER, D M E7 119 E7 119 E7 114 GABRIEL, R E7 119 NAVARRO, A J NAVARRO, A J NAVARRO, A J E7 114 E7 114 E7 114 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: ENV 102. (CSU) 2.00 UNITS T YANEZ, A E7 119 ARCHITECTURE 131 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE II (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Note: Open to all students. Satisfies 2 units of General Education in Humanities requirements for graduation. Th RAMIREZ, I E E7 301 T Th T Th AKIYAMA, K S AKIYAMA, K S E7 117 E7 117 ARCHITECTURE 160 COMPUTERS FOR DESIGNERS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS ARCHITECTURE 162 COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN AND DRAFTING 3087 & & lec 3:30pm-4:35pm lab 4:35pm-6:40pm lab 3:30pm-6:40pm ARCHITECTURE 202 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN II (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: ARC 201. Evening Classes 3097 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm T & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm T & lab 6:00pm-9:05pm F ARCHITECTURE 211 INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING CODES (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Evening Classes 3093 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th ARCHITECTURE 221 ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Corequisite: ARC 180. 26 T Th T Th ARCHITECTURE 201 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN I ARCHITECTURE 115 ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE 0203 lec 8:00am-9:05am & lab 9:05am-11:10am & lab 8:00am-11:10am Evening Classes 3089 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm E7 119 E7 119 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: ARC 170 or General Engineering 111. 0198 (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Note: Required for all architectural students, but not a prerequisite for other courses. (Students may take other architectural courses at the same time). Open to all students; satisfies 1 unit of General Education in Humanities requirements for graduation. Evening Classes 3094 lec 3:40pm-4:20pm & lab 4:20pm-6:35pm AYYUCE, O AYYUCE, O (CSU) 1.00 UNITS ARCHITECTURE 110 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE Evening Classes 3088 lec 7:20pm-9:25pm T Th T Th (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Successful completion of ARC 172. Note: Students enrolled in one or any combination of the following courses ARC 121, 122, 160, 161, 162, 164, 170, 171, 172, 173, 201, 202, 221, 223, 261, 262, 271, 272, ENV 101, 102 shall pay a material fee of $25.00. The fee will increase by $5 if not paid by the end of the second week. NO REFUNDS. The Department of Architecture curriculum includes the following course: Environmental Design. Evening Classes 3098 lec 4:20pm-6:25pm 0209 lec 9:30am-10:00am & lab 10:00am-11:25am Evening Classes 3090 lec 6:50pm-7:20pm & lab 7:20pm-8:45pm ARCHITECTURE 173 ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING II Architecture 0204 E7 117 E7 117 ARCHITECTURE 172 ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4A) 0187 lec 1:55pm-3:20pm T Th Evening Classes 6009 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th KLAPSIS, D KLAPSIS, D (CSU) 2.00 UNITS (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5C) Corequisite: Anthropology 101. lec 10:35am-11:05am T Th lab 11:05am-12:00pm T Th lec 9:00am-10:05am F lab 10:05am-12:10pm F ARCHITECTURE 170 BEGINNING ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING ANTHROPOLOGY 111 LABORATORY IN HUMAN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION 0188 & 0206 & T T Th COMBES BRIGHTON, P COMBES BRIGHTON, P COMBES BRIGHTON, P E7 117 E7 117 E7 117 M M W COMBES BRIGHTON, P COMBES BRIGHTON, P COMBES BRIGHTON, P E7 117 E7 117 E7 117 schedule of (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS 3092 & & lec 3:30pm-4:35pm lab 4:35pm-5:40pm lab 3:30pm-5:35pm CLASSES M M W ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • ARCHITECTURE 262 COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN FOR ARCHITECTURE II ANIMATION 218 FUNDAMENTALS OF ANIMATION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: ARC 261. Corequisite: ARC 180. 3096 & & lec 3:30pm-4:35pm lab 4:35pm-6:40pm lab 3:30pm-6:40pm M M W (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: $10.00 material fee required. COMBES BRIGHTON, P COMBES BRIGHTON, P COMBES BRIGHTON, P E7 117 E7 117 E7 117 lab 12:10pm-1:15pm M lab 1:15pm-3:20pm M lab 12:10pm-3:20pm W KAWAHARA, J B KAWAHARA, J B KAWAHARA, J B E7 119 E7 119 E7 119 ARCHITECTURE 282 COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN FOR ARCHITECTURE II LABORATORY (CSU) 1.00 UNITS lab 1:00pm-3:05pm F COMBES BRIGHTON, P E7 117 ARCHITECTURE 285 DIRECTED STUDY - ARCHITECTURE lec 2:05 hrs TBA HAMNER, D M 3:10 hrs BONITATIS, M F BONITATIS, M F E7 203 E7 203 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0252 & TBA lec 9:00am-10:05am T Th lab 10:05am-12:10pm T Th LIBONATI, M E LIBONATI, M E E7 204 E7 204 ANIMATION 222 ADVANCED THREE-DIMENSIONAL ANIMATION II (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0253 & E7 119 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Students cannot enroll in This course unless the department chair approves it first. lec lec 12:25pm-1:30pm M W lab 1:30pm-2:55pm M W ANIMATION 221 ADVANCED THREE-DIMENSIONAL ANIMATION I HAMNER, D M E7 119 These courses are offered through the Department of Architecture. LIBONATI, M E LIBONATI, M E E7 204 E7 204 ART 103 ART APPRECIATION I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) Note: This course includes field trips to several Los Angeles Art museums. 0224 0228 8109 8111 8162 Environmental Design lec 9:00am-10:05am T Th lab 10:05am-12:10pm T Th Art ARCHITECTURE 385 DIRECTED STUDY - ARCHITECTURE 0201 E7 203 E7 203 Prerequisite: Animation 221. (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Note: Students cannot enroll in This course unless the department chair approves it first. 0200 LIBONATI, M E LIBONATI, M E ANIMATION 219 ANIMATION PROCESS AND PRODUCTION 0214 & (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Successful completion of ARC 271. 0202 lec 9:00am-10:05am M W lab 10:05am-12:10pm M W (CSU) 3.00 UNITS ARCHITECTURE 272 ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING IV 0208 & & 0215 & lec 11:20am-12:45pm M W lec 1:45pm-4:55pm T lec 12:30pm-1:55pm M W lec 1:00pm-2:25pm T Th lec 8:30am-11:40am M OWENS, M M MONACI, S BRONTE, A BROWN, W BRONTE, A E7 204 E7 204 *SGEC 117 *SGEC 117 *SGEC 117 *South Gate Educational Center 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN 101 FOUNDATIONS OF DESIGN I Evening Classes 3114 lec 4:00pm-5:25pm (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: Architecture 170. 0207 lec 12:10pm-12:40pm & lab 12:40pm-3:10pm Evening Classes 3550 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm MW MW NAVARRO, A J NAVARRO, A J E7 114 E7 114 M M W AYYUCE, O AYYUCE, O AYYUCE, O E7 114 E7 114 E7 114 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN 102 FOUNDATIONS OF DESIGN II (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: ENV 101. Advisory: Architecture 170. 0210 & & lec 12:10pm-1:15pm T lab 1:15pm-3:20pm T lab 12:10pm-3:20pm Th AYYUCE, O AYYUCE, O AYYUCE, O E7 114 E7 114 E7 114 LIBONATI, M E LIBONATI, M E E7 201 E7 201 MW BROWN, W S1 112 ART 185 DIRECTED STUDY - ART (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Note: These classes are for Art students only. Add slips may be obtained with the consent of the instructor. 0221 1:05 hrs 0222 1:45pm-2:15pm 3118 1:05 hrs Evening Classes 3117 6:00pm-6:30pm TBA MW TBA TURK, C J UYEKAWA, J M TERAN, S S2 203 S2 209 S2 207 T Th TERAN, S S2 209 Animation ANIMATION 216 LAYOUT AND BACKGROUND ART (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0220 & lec 12:20pm-1:25pm T Th lab 1:25pm-2:30pm T Th schedule of CLASSES 27 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • ART 201 DRAWING I ART 207 LIFE DRAWING IV (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: English 28. 0229 & 0233 & 0234 & 0263 & 8004 & 8163 & lec lab lec lab lec lab lec lab lec lab lec lab 8:20am-9:25am 9:25am-11:30am 9:35am-10:40am 10:40am-12:45pm 9:00am-11:05am 11:05am-3:20pm 9:00am-11:05am 11:05am-3:20pm 9:00am-11:05am 11:05am-3:20pm 12:10pm-1:15pm 1:15pm-3:20pm (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 206. MW MW T Th T Th F F S S F F T Th T Th STAFF STAFF KALLAN, L P KALLAN, L P ARMENTEROS, R ARMENTEROS, R FOSTER, E FOSTER, E BRONTE, A BRONTE, A FLORES, L A FLORES, L A S2 209 S2 209 S2 209 S2 209 S2 209 S2 209 S2 209 S2 209 *SGEC 105 *SGEC 105 *SGEC 105 *SGEC 105 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3107 lec 5:45pm-6:50pm & lab 6:50pm-8:55pm T Th T Th KALLAN, L P KALLAN, L P S2 209 S2 209 ART 202 DRAWING II lec 2:00pm-3:05pm lab 3:05pm-5:10pm lec 9:00am-11:05am lab 11:05am-3:20pm T Th T Th F F UYEKAWA, J M UYEKAWA, J M BRONTE, A BRONTE, A S2 209 S2 209 *SGEC 105 *SGEC 105 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3113 lec 6:00pm-7:05pm & lab 7:05pm-9:10pm T Th T Th UYEKAWA, J M UYEKAWA, J M S2 209 S2 209 ART 203 DRAWING III lec 2:00pm-3:05pm lab 3:05pm-5:10pm T Th T Th UYEKAWA, J M UYEKAWA, J M S2 209 S2 209 MW MW UYEKAWA, J M UYEKAWA, J M S2 209 S2 209 MW MW UYEKAWA, J M UYEKAWA, J M S2 209 S2 209 ART 204 LIFE DRAWING I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: Art 201. 0236 lec 1:45pm-2:50pm & lab 2:50pm-4:55pm Evening Classes 3115 lec 5:15pm-6:20pm & lab 6:20pm-8:25pm (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 204. MW MW UYEKAWA, J M UYEKAWA, J M S2 209 S2 209 MW MW UYEKAWA, J M UYEKAWA, J M S2 209 S2 209 28 0223 & lec 8:00am-9:05am M W lab 9:05am-10:10am M W OWENS, M M OWENS, M M E7 201 E7 201 ART 285 DIRECTED STUDY - ART (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Note: These classes are for Art students only. Add slips may be obtained with the consent of the instructor. TURK, C J UYEKAWA, J M S2 203 S2 207 TERAN, S S2 209 T Th T Th UYEKAWA, J M UYEKAWA, J M S2 207 S2 207 T Th T Th TERAN, S TERAN, S S2 207 S2 207 T Th T Th MW MW UYEKAWA, J M UYEKAWA, J M FRERICHS, CJ FRERICHS, CJ S2 207 S2 207 S2 209 S2 209 T Th T Th TERAN, S TERAN, S S2 207 S2 207 FRERICHS, C J FRERICHS, C J S2 207 S2 207 FRERICHS, C J FRERICHS, C J S2 207 S2 207 T Th T Th MW WW UYEKAWA, J M UYEKAWA, J M FRERICHS, CJ FRERICHS, CJ S2 207 S2 207 S2 209 S2 209 T Th T Th TERAN, S TERAN, S S2 207 S2 207 ART 300 INTRODUCTION TO PAINTING (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0246 lec 10:35am-11:40am & lab 11:40am-1:45pm Evening Classes 3112 lec 6:00pm-7:05pm & lab 7:05pm-9:10pm (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 201. 0248 lec 10:35am-11:40am & lab 11:40am-1:45pm 1724 lec 9:00am-10:05am & lab 10:05am- 12:10pm Evening Classes 3111 lec 6:00pm-7:05pm & lab 7:05pm-9:10pm ART 305 ACRYLIC PAINTING II (UC: CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 304. lec 9:00am-10:05am MW lab 10:05am-12:10pm MW ART 306 ACRYLIC PAINTING III (UC: CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 305. 1707 & lec 9:00am-10:05am M W lab 10:05am-12:10pm M W (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 201. (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 205. lec 1:45pm-2:50pm lab 2:50pm-4:55pm (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 501. Note: All students are required to pay a $25 material fee by the end of the third week of the semester. ART 307 OIL PAINTING I ART 206 LIFE DRAWING III 0231 & S2 209 S2 209 ART 213 COLOR THEORY 1706 & ART 205 LIFE DRAWING II 0237 lec 1:45pm-2:50pm & lab 2:50pm-4:55pm Evening Classes 3116 lec 5:15pm-6:20pm & lab 6:20pm-8:25pm UYEKAWA, J M UYEKAWA, J M ART 304 ACRYLIC PAINTING I (UC: CSU) - 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 202. Advisory: Art 501and English 28. 1712 & MW MW 0241 2:05 hrs TBA 0242 10:35am-11:40am T Th Evening Classes 3119 6:00pm-7:05pm T Th (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 201. Advisory: English 28. 1711 & 8129 & Evening Classes 3106 lec 5:15pm-6:20pm & lab 6:20pm-8:25pm MW MW UYEKAWA, J M UYEKAWA, J M S2 209 S2 209 schedule of 0251 lec 10:35am-11:40am & lab 11:40am-1:45pm 1725 lec 9:00am-10:05am & lab 10:05am-12:10pm Evening Classes 3110 lec 6:00pm-7:05pm & lab 7:05pm-9:10pm CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • ART 308 OIL PAINTING II IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON COMPUTER COURSES 1. Students are REQUIRED to enroll in one computer lab section for EACH regular computer art course. (Example: If you take Art 633, you are REQUIRED to enroll in one section of Art 638. If you enroll in Art 633 and Art 645, you will be REQUIRED to enroll in one section of Art 638 and one section of Art 845). (UC: CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 307. 1708 & lec 9:00am-10:05am M W lab 10:05am-12:10pm M W FRERICHS, C J FRERICHS, C J S2 207 S2 207 2. Students should be sure to enroll in a lab section that is taught in the same room as their regular computer art course. ART 309 OIL PAINTING III (UC: CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 308. 1709 & 3. These courses all assume that students have at least a basic knowledge of computers. lec 9:00am-10:05am M W lab 10:05am-12:10pm M W FRERICHS, C J FRERICHS, C J S2 207 S2 207 4. Computer art lab courses are listed under the following numbers: Art 638, Art 845, Art 846. If the student finds that he/she has exceeded the maximum number of repeats for any of these courses, he/she may enroll in any of the other art lab courses that meet his/her location and time needs. ART 385 DIRECTED STUDY - ART (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: These classes are for Art students only. Add slips may be obtained with the consent of the instructor. 0243 3:10 hrs 0249 3:10 hrs Evening Classes 3121 6:00pm-7:25pm TBA TBA TURK, C J LIBONATI, M E S2 203 E7 204 T Th TERAN, S S2 209 ART 501 BEGINNING TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Required of all Art majors. Art 501 should be taken before more advanced studio classes and preferably in the same semester as Art 201. Note: All students are required to pay a $25 material fee by the end of the third week of the semester. Evening Classes 3140 lec 5:45pm-7:55pm T & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm T ACUNA, R ACUNA, R S2 208 S2 208 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 501. W W TURK, C J TURK, C J S2 208 S2 208 T T ACUNA, R ACUNA, R S2 208 S2 208 ART 503 INTERMEDIATE DESIGN (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 501. 0216 lec 12:50pm-2:55pm & lab 2:55pm-5:00pm Evening Classes 3142 lec 5:45pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm W W TURK, C J TURK, C J S2 208 S2 208 T T ACUNA, R ACUNA, R S2 208 S2 208 ART 600 TYPOGRAPHY I (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Emphasis on letterforms and typography. Note: $10.00 material fee required. 0250 & lec 8:00am-9:05am T Th lab 9:05am-11:10am T Th OWENS, M M OWENS, M M E7 201 E7 201 ART 601 TYPOGRAPHY II lec 8:00am-9:05am T Th lab 9:05am-11:10am T Th Evening Classes 3108 lec 5:30pm-6:35pm & lab 6:35pm-8:40pm T Th T Th MONACI, S MONACI, S E7 204 E7 204 MONACI, S MONACI, S E7 204 E7 204 MONACI, S MONACI, S E7 204 E7 204 ART 605 GRAPHIC DESIGN II (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 604. Note: $12.00 material fee required. Evening Classes 3122 lec 5:30pm-6:35pm & lab 6:35pm-8:40pm T Th T Th (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 605. Note: $12.00 material fee required. Evening Classes 3123 lec 5:30pm-6:35pm & lab 6:35pm-8:40pm OWENS, M M OWENS, M M E7 201 E7 201 T Th T Th ART 633 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER GRAPHICS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: $15.00 material fee required. Note: This course currently selects from a variety of drawing and painting software including: Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop. 0349 & lec 8:00am-9:05am M W lab 9:05am-11:10am M W OWENS, M M OWENS, M M ART 635 DESKTOP PUBLISHING DESIGN (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Evening Classes 4407 lec 5:30pm-6:35pm M W MONACI, S & lab 6:35pm-8:40pm M W MONACI, S E7 201 E7 201 E7 204 E7 204 ART 639 INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL IMAGING (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: This course currently uses Adobe Photoshop as a software vehicle for course instruction. Note: $15.00 material fee required. 0217 & (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 600. Note: $10.00 material fee required. 0226 & (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 501. Note: $15.00 material fee required. ART 606 GRAPHIC DESIGN III ART 502 BEGINNING THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN 0259 lec 12:50pm-2:55pm & lab 2:55pm-5:00pm Evening Classes 3141 lec 5:45pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm ART 604 GRAPHIC DESIGN I lec 7:20am-8:25am T Th lab 8:25am-10:30am T Th NIELSEN, C D NIELSEN, C D E7 203 E7 203 MONACI, S MONACI, S E7 204 E7 204 ART 641 ADVANCED DESKTOP PUBLISHING (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 635. Evening Class 4413 lec 5:30pm- 6:35pm M W & lab 6:35pm- 8:40pm M W schedule of CLASSES 29 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Art History ART 645 INTRODUCTION TO WEB SITE DESIGN (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 639. Evening Classes 3120 lec 5:45pm-6:50pm & lab 6:50pm-8:55pm ART HISTORY 110 SURVEY OF WESTERN ART HISTORY I MW MW STAFF STAFF E7 204 E7 204 ART 646 INTERMEDIATE WEB SITE DESIGN (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 645. Note: This class is open only to students who have successfully passed Art 645, Introduction to Website Design. Evening Classes 3127 lec 5:45pm-6:50pm & lab 6:50pm-8:55pm MW MW STAFF STAFF E7 204 E7 204 ART 708 INTRODUCTION TO CERAMICS T T Th T T Th TURK, C J TURK, C J TURK, C J TURK, C J TURK, C J TURK, C J S2 203 S2 203 S2 203 S2 203 S2 203 S2 203 M M W TURK, C J TURK, C J TURK, C J S2 203 S2 203 S2 203 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 708. Note: $10.00 material fee required. T T Th TURK, C J TURK, C J TURK, C J S2 203 S2 203 S2 203 M M W TURK, C J TURK, C J TURK, C J S2 203 S2 203 S2 203 T T Th TURK, C J TURK, C J TURK, C J S2 203 S2 203 S2 203 M M W TURK, C J TURK, C J TURK, C J S2 203 S2 203 S2 203 ART 711 CERAMICS III AHMADPOUR, A AHMADPOUR, A *SGEC 117 *SGEC 117 0235 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm & lab 3:10pm-3:40pm Evening Classes 3126 lec 3:50pm-5:15pm & lab 5:15pm-5:45pm T Th T Th SINGH, S K SINGH, S K S1 112 S1 112 MW MW SINGH, S K SINGH, S K S2 210 S2 210 T Th T Th SINGH, S K SINGH, S K S2 112 S2 112 lec 11:00am-12:25pm M W BROWN, W S2 210 BROWN, W S1 112 PHILLIPS, L M S1 112 ART HISTORY 130 SURVEY OF ASIAN ART HISTORY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) Advisory: English 101. ART HISTORY 141 INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN ART (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) Advisory: English 101. 0227 ART HISTORY 151 INTRODUCTION TO LATIN AMERICAN ART lec 9:00am-10:25am TTh ART HISTORY 181 HISTORY OF WOMEN AND ART (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) Advisory: English 101 Evening Classes 3109 lec 6:00pm-9:10pm T Asian-American Studies (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 710. Note: $10.00 material fee required. 30 Th Th S1 112 S1 112 S1 112 S1 112 ART HISTORY 120 SURVEY OF WESTERN ART HISTORY II 1728 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 709. Note: $10.00 material fee required. 0282 lec 9:30am-10:35am & lab 10:35am-12:40pm & lab 9:30am-12:40pm Evening Classes 3157 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm SINGH, S K SINGH, S K BROWN, W BROWN, W (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS Advisory: English 101. ART 710 CERAMICS II 0281 lec 9:30am-10:35am & lab 10:35am-12:40pm & lab 9:30am-12:40pm Evening Classes 3156 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm MW MW MW MW *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3124 lec 3:50pm-5:15pm & lab 5:15pm-5:45pm ART 709 CERAMICS I 0230 lec 9:30am-10:35am & lab 10:35am-12:40pm & lab 9:30am-12:40pm Evening Classes 3155 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm 0218 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm & lab 3:10pm-3:40pm 0244 lec 8:45am-10:10am & lab 10:10am-10:40am Evening Classes 6025 lec 5:45pm-8:55pm & lab 8:55pm-10:00pm (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) Advisory: English 101. (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: $10.00 material fee required. 0219 lec 9:30am-10:35am & lab 10:35am-12:40pm & lab 9:30am-12:40pm 0225 lec 1:45pm-2:50pm & lab 2:50pm-4:55pm & lab 1:45pm-4:55pm Evening Classes 3154 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) Advisory: English 101. T T Th TURK, C J TURK, C J TURK, C J S2 203 S2 203 S2 203 M M W TURK, C J TURK, C J TURK, C J S2 203 S2 203 S2 203 schedule of ASIAN-AMERICAN STUDIES 001 THE ASIAN AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C) 0317 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W 0318 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th 5001 3:10 hrs TBA 5533 & 9:00am-10:25am M 1:25 hrs TBA SONG, D K ONG, W C SONG, D K F7 211 F7 211 ON LINE ONG, W C ONG, W C F7 211 HY BRID For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Automobile Technology ASIAN-AMERICAN STUDIES 003 THE PEOPLES AND CULTURES OF ASIA (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 101 INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 0314 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th 1697 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W ONG, W C SONG, D K F7 211 F7 211 Section 1697 is limited to the Delloro students only. 5535 & 9:00am-10:25am W 1:25 hrs TBA ONG, W C ONG, W C F7 211 HY BRID For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. ASIAN-AMERICAN STUDIES 011 CHINESE CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) 0316 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W ONG, W C F7 211 0345 SONG, D K F7 211 RAMIREZ, J V KILEDJIAN, V P A2 101 A2 101 This is part of ELAC Honors Program. To enroll, students must see a counselor in E1 127. lec 3:30pm-4:55pm T Th lec 9:00am-12:10pm F lec 9:00am-12:10pm T lec 3:30pm-6:40pm W lec 9:00am-12:10pm F PAPENKOVA, M S RAMIREZ, J V STAFF LEWIS, R R KILEDJIAN, V P A2 101 A2 101 A2 101 *SGEC 108 *SGEC 104 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3178 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th 3179 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M HAROYAN, L ISHIMURA, M A2 101 A2 101 1:05 hrs TBA BANUELOS, A AUTO 101 lec 8:30am-11:40am S BANUELOS, A AUTO 101 Evening Classes 3180 lab 6:50pm-10:00pm T 1817 & lec lab 1:00pm-3:05pm 3:05pm-6:10pm MTWThF PENA, O MTWThF PENA, O (5 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/11/2016) Evening Classes 3190 lec 6:25pm-7:50pm & lab 7:50pm-9:55pm T Th T Th PENA, O PENA, O AUTO 101 AUTO 101 MTWThF PENA, O MTWThF PENA, O AUTO 101 AUTO 101 AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 501 AUTOMOBILE BRAKING SYSTEMS (CSU) 5.00 UNITS Corequisite: Automobile Technology 101 1820 & lec lab 1:00pm-3:05pm 3:05pm-6:10pm (5 Week Class - Starts 3/14/2016, Ends 4/22/2016) #1810 lec 7:25am-10:30am MTWThF BANUELOS, A & lab 10:30am-12:35pm MTWThF BANUELOS, A PAPENKOVA, M S AUTO 101 AUTO 101 (CSU) 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: AUTOMO 101. (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5C) Corequisite: Astronomy 1. B1 103 ASTRONOMY 015 ASTROBIOLOGY AUTO 101 AUTO 101 #(5 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/11/2016) ##1856 lec 1:00pm-3:35pm & lab 3:35pm-5:40pm MTWThF PENA, O MTWThF PENA, O AUTO 101 AUTO 101 ##(5 Week Class - Starts 4/25/2016, Ends 5/27/2016) (UC: CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A) MW PAPENKOVA, M S B1 103 ASTRONOMY 017 ASTROPHYSICS AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 701 AUTOMOBILE HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING (CSU) 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: AUTOMO 101. 1814 & (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Physics 1. 1:45pm-3:10pm AUTO 120 AUTO 120 AUTO 101 AUTO 101 AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 601 AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS ASTRONOMY 005 FUNDAMENTALS OF ASTRONOMY LABORATORY lec STAFF STAFF DIEP, L DIEP, L (CSU) 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: AUTOMO 101. 0326 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W 1602 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W 0325 T Th T Th MW MW AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 401 SUSPENSION, STEERING, AND WHEEL ALIGNMENT (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A) 1:45pm-3:10pm AUTO 101 AUTO 101 AUTO 101 AUTO 101 AUTO 120 AUTO 120 P1 120 P1 120 AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 385 DIRECTED STUDY - AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 0340 ASTRONOMY 001 ELEMENTARY ASTRONOMY lec ROJAS, A M ROJAS, A M BANUELOS, A BANUELOS, A REEDER, B C REEDER, B C STAFF STAFF (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Astronomy 1746 S S T Th T Th MW MW S S (CSU) 1.00 UNITS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 3177 4716 4718 6017 8114 0338 lec 8:30am-11:40am & lab 11:50am-3:00pm 4704 lec 1:30pm-2:55pm & lab 2:55pm-4:20pm 4705 lec 8:30am-9:55am & lab 9:55am-11:20am 4748 lec 8:30am-11:40am & lab 11:40am-2:50pm Evening Classes 3189 lec 6:50pm-8:15pm & lab 8:15pm-9:40pm 4703 lec 6:50pm-8:15pm & lab 8:15pm-9:40pm AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 185 DIRECTED STUDY - AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY ASIAN-AMERICAN STUDIES 020 ASIAN AND ASIAN AMERICAN FILM Evening Classes 3167 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W (CSU) 4.00 UNITS lec 7:25am-9:45am MTWThF BANUELOS, A lab 9:45am-12:05pm MTWThF BANUELOS, A AUTO 101 AUTO 101 (5 Week Class - Starts 3/14/2016, Ends 4/22/2016) MW PAPENKOVA, M S B1 103 schedule of CLASSES 31 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 801 ADVANCED ENGINE PERFORMANCE BIOLOGY 007 GENERAL BIOLOGY II (CSU) 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Automobile Technology 101 #1869 lec 7:25am-9:30am MTWThF BANUELOS, A & lab 9:30am-12:20pm MTWThF BANUELOS, A AUTO 101 AUTO 101 #(5 Week Class - Starts 4/25/2016, Ends 5/27/2016) Evening Classes 3191 lec 6:25pm-7:50pm & lab 7:50pm-9:55pm MW MW BROW, P BROW, P AUTO 120 AUTO 120 (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B, 5C) Prerequisite: Biology 6. 0365 & & lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lab 1:45pm-4:55pm T Th lab 7:50am-8:55am Th OLSEN, K N OLSEN, K N OLSEN, K N C2 106 B1 112 C2 106 BIOLOGY 009 MAN AND HIS ENVIRONMENT: BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0353 Biology (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B, 5C) (UC limit: No credit for Biology 3 or 25 if taken after Biology 6) Note: Students who are not in attendance by the first 30 min. of the first lecture or lab class may be dropped. lec lab lec lab lec lab lec lab lec lab lec lab lec lab lab lec lab lec lec lab 12:10pm-3:20pm 10:30am-1:40pm 7:15am-10:25am 7:15am-10:25am 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 1:30pm-2:55pm 7:15am-10:25am 1:30pm-2:55pm 7:15am-10:25am 11:00am-2:10pm 2:20pm-5:30pm 9:00am-12:10pm 12:40pm-3:50pm 9:00am-12:10pm 12:40pm-3:50pm 7:15am-10:25am 7:15am-10:25am 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:30pm-6:40pm M F M W T Th T Th T T Th Th F F S S S S M W T Th OLSEN, K N OLSEN, K N SARANTOPOULOS, H D SARANTOPOULOS, H D GARCIA, M G GARCIA, M G SARANTOPOULOS, H D SARANTOPOULOS, H D SARANTOPOULOS, H D SARANTOPOULOS, H D JACOBY, F J JACOBY, F J GARZA, A A GARZA, A A STAFF, S STAFF, S BAVA, J BAVA, J STAFF, S STAFF, S C2 105 B1 107 B1 107 B1 107 K5 108 B1 112 K5 108 B1 107 K5 108 B1 107 C2 106 B1 107 C2 105 B1 107 B1 107 C2 105 B1 111 C2 108 C2 105 B1 107 M W T Th F F SHELTON, C D SHELTON, C D STAFF, S STAFF, S GARCIA, M G GARCIA, M G C2 105 B1 112 B1 107 C2 105 B1 112 C2 105 M W T Th CHAO, R L CHAO, R L DOUGLAS, S DOUGLAS, S C2 105 B1 107 C2 105 B1 107 This is part of ELAC Honors Program. To enroll, students must see a counselor in E1 127. 3201 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm & lab 3:30pm-6:40pm 3202 lab 3:30pm-6:40pm & lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 4749 lab 9:00am-12:10pm & lec 12:30pm- 3:40pm Evening Classes 3203 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm 3205 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm BIOLOGY 006 GENERAL BIOLOGY I (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B, 5C) Prerequisite: Chemistry 65 and Mathematics 125. Note: Students who are not in attendance by the first 30 min.of the first lecture or lab class may be dropped. 0362 & & 0363 & & lec lab lab lec lab lab 10:35am-12:00pm 12:10pm-3:20pm 9:15am-10:20am 12:10pm-1:35pm 1:45pm-4:55pm 10:35am-11:40am OLSEN, K N C2 106 BIOLOGY 020 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY BIOLOGY 003 INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY 0352 & 0354 & 0355 & 0358 & 0359 & 0360 & 0364 & 0366 & 0371 & 1603 & lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th T Th T Th Th MW MW W LEE, J W LEE, J W LEE, J W GARCIA, M G GARCIA, M G GARCIA, M G B1 107 B1 107 C2 107 C2 106 B1 107 C2 106 (UC:CSU) 8.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B, 5C) (UC credit limit: Biology 20 is equivalent to Anatomy 1 and Physiology 1 combined, maximum credit 8 units.) Prerequisite: Chemistry 51 or 65. Advisory: A college life science course such as Biology 3 is recommended. Note 1: Allstudents are required to purchase their Laboratory dissection specimen through the bookstore by the end of the fourth week of the semester. Note 2: Students who are not in attendance by the first 30 min. of lecture or lab may be dropped from the course. 0356 & 3204 & lec 6:00am-9:10am lab 6:00am-9:10am lec 3:30pm-6:40pm lab 6:50pm-10:00pm MW T Th MT MT REDDY, B L REDDY, B L OROPEZA, R A OROPEZA, R A C2 107 B1 111 C2 107 B1 107 KHUU, A T KHUU, A T B1 110 B1 110 OLSEN, K N C2 106 SARANTOPOULOS, H D DAVIS, A A C2 103 C2 103 BIOLOGY 040 THE SCIENCE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (UC:CSU) (IGETC AREA 5B, 5C) Prerequisite: Biology 6 and Chemistry 101. 4607 & lec 10:00am-11:05am S lab 12:00pm-4:15pm S BIOLOGY 046 GENETIC ANALYSIS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B) Prerequisite: Biology 6. 0369 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W BIOLOGY 185 DIRECTED STUDY - BIOLOGY (CSU) 1.00 UNITS 0357 0361 1:05 hrs TBA 1:05 hrs TBA Broadcasting BROADCASTING 001 FUNDAMENTALS OF RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTING (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: May be taken concurrently with Broadcasting 15 or Speech 14. 0382 lec 6:00am-9:10am S BEATON, J E7 403 BROADCASTING 015 RADIO AND TELEVISION PRODUCTION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Credit given for either one of Broadcasting 15 or Speech 14, but not both. 0383 & lec 9:30am-10:35am S lab 10:35am-4:25pm S BEATON, J MERRIFIELD, R S E7 403 E7 403 BEATON, J E7 403 BROADCASTING 185 DIRECTED STUDY - BROADCASTING (CSU) 1.00 UNITS 0385 32 schedule of lec 9:00am-10:05am S CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Business CHEMISTRY 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I BUSINESS 001 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0393 3217 3220 6021 lec lec lec lec 7:25am-8:50am 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:30pm-6:40pm MW M W T ALDERETE, F J ALDERETE, F J RAMIREZ, L E FRASER, B A E3 457 F7 111 F7 110 *SGEC 117 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3021 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T 3219 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M 3221 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W STAFF RAMIREZ, L E MATSUMOTO, K F7 203 F7 224 F7 111 BUSINESS 015 BUSINESS STATISTICS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Mathematics 125. Evening Classes 3218 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M ZAND, S F7 119 Chemistry MW MW MW MW T Th T Th S S S S TTh TTh MATHIAS, E V CARPENTER, R L VALVERDE, V VALVERDE, V VALVERDE, V VALVERDE, V STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF RUIZ SILVA, B E RUIZ SILVA, B E F7 209 H8 119 K5 102 H8 117 G8 131 H8 117 K5 102 H8 119 K5 102 H8 101 E8 102 H8 119 MW MW W T Th T Th T Th JABALAMELI, A JABALAMELI, A GHAZARIAN, V GHAZARIAN, V STAFF STAFF F7 117 H8 101 K5 102 H8 101 E8 102 H8 101 (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A, 5C) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of CHEM 101. (CSU) 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Math 115. MW M W W T Th Th ZHOU, E ADEVA, A D HO, N N VALDEZ, C M LORD, H C VALDEZ, C M K5 102 H8 119 E8 102 H8 119 E8 102 H8 119 MW T KHOURY, J T STAFF E8 101 H8 119 CHEMISTRY 065 INTRODUCTORY GENERAL CHEMISTRY (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A, 5C) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of MATH 115. Advisory: MATH 125. 0409 lec 8:50am-12:00pm & lab 1:45pm-4:55pm 0410 lec 1:45pm-4:55pm & lab 1:45pm-4:55pm 0412 lec 9:30am-12:40pm & lab 1:20pm-4:30pm 0413 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm & lab 1:45pm-4:55pm 0416 lec 1:45pm-4:55pm & lab 1:45pm-4:55pm 4736 lec 1:20pm-4:30pm & lab 8:40am-11:50am 4737 lec 1:20pm-4:30pm & lab 8:40am-11:50am Evening Classes 3239 lec 5:05pm-8:15pm & lab 5:05pm-8:15pm 3241 lec 5:05pm-8:15pm & lab 5:05pm-8:15pm 4734 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm 4735 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm 0411 lec 7:15am-8:40am & lab 8:50am-12:00pm 0420 lec 7:15am-8:40am & lab 8:50am-12:00pm 0424 lec 7:15am-8:40am & lab 8:50am-12:00pm 4739 lec 8:40am-11:50am & lab 12:00pm-6:30pm 4740 lec 8:40am-11:50am & lab 12:00pm-6:30pm 4747 lec 1:45pm - 3:10pm & lab 8:50am - 12:00pm Evening Classes 3235 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm 3236 lec 5:05pm-8:15pm & lab 1:45pm-4:55pm 4738 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm CHEMISTRY 102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II CHEMISTRY 051 FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY I 0406 lec 9:55am-12:00pm & lab 1:45pm-4:55pm 0407 lec 7:50am-12:05pm & lab 1:45pm-4:55pm 0408 lec 7:40am-9:45am & lab 1:45pm-4:55pm Evening Classes 3233 lec 5:05pm-7:10pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A, 5C) Prerequisite: MATH 125 and satisfactory completion of CHEM 65 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the Chemistry Placement Process. W W M F S S MW T W M S S S S RIVERA-FIGUEROA, A CARPENTER, R L OW, F P OW, F P STAFF STAFF VALVERDE, V VALVERDE, V ROSS, J ROSS, J STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF E3 557 H8 117 E8 102 H8 117 E8 102 H8 117 K5 102 H8 117 E8 102 H8 117 K5 102 H8 117 K5 102 H8 119 Th T T Th MW M MW W KHUU, A T KHUU, A T GHAZARIAN, V GHAZARIAN, V STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF K5 102 H8 117 K5 102 H8 117 A2 101 H8 117 A2 101 H8 117 0414 & 0426 & 0427 & lec lab lec lab lec lab 7:15am-8:40am 8:50am-12:00pm 10:35am-12:00pm 10:30am-5:00pm 7:15am-8:40am 8:50am-12:00pm MW MW T Th W T Th T Th ROSS, J ROSS, J GHAZARIAN, V GHAZARIAN, V ROSS, J ROSS, J F7 210 H8 101 K5 102 H8 103 K5 102 H8 101 CHEMISTRY 211 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS I (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of CHEM 102. 0428 lec 10:35am-12:00pm & lab 1:45pm-4:55pm Evening Classes 3237 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm T Th T Th OW, F P OW, F P E8 102 H8 103 MW MW STAFF STAFF E8 102 H8 103 CHEMISTRY 212 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS II (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A, 5C) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of CHEM 211. Evening Classes 3240 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm Evening Classes 4741 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm & lab 11:00am-5:30pm T Th T Th WANG, M WANG, M F7 117 H8 103 T Th T Th WANG, M STAFF F7 117 H8 103 CHEMISTRY 221 BIOCHEMISTRY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Chemistry 70 combined with 211 and 221: maximum credit two courses.) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of CHEM 211. 0415 & schedule of lec 8:40am-11:50am S lab 12:00pm-6:30pm S CLASSES KHUU, A T KHUU, A T F7 217 H8 103 33 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Chicano Studies CHICANO STUDIES 024 SCHOLASTIC AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Credit given for only one of Chicano Studies 24 or Psychology 24. CHICANO STUDIES 002 THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C) 0430 lec 7:25am-8:50am 0431 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm 0437 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm 0438 lec 9:00am-10:25am 0462 lec 10:35am-12:00pm 3258 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 6071 lec 9:00am-10:25am Evening Classes 6081 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 0450 0454 MW MW T Th MW T Th M T Th MOCTEZUMA, R LOPEZ, F URITA-LOPEZ, H LOPEZ, F LOPEZ, F BERMUDEZ, N VALLES, R E3 507 E3 511 E3 517 E3 507 E3 507 E3 507 *SGEC 113 T MUNGARAY, J L *SGEC 125 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th 0440 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS CHICANO STUDIES 037 CHICANO LITERATURE URITA-LOPEZ, H E3 511 CHICANO STUDIES 007 THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I MW MW F T Th M W T Th MW T Th S ROMO, M R GUTIERREZ, G MONZON, A ROMO, M R GUTIERREZ, G ROMO, M R MONZON, A CHAVEZ, L STAFF GONZALEZ, O O E3 511 E3 517 E3 511 E3 511 E3 517 E3 507 E3 511 *SGEC 108 *SGEC 118 *SGEC 107 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3252 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M 3257 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th 6077 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T BRICENO, G MARTINEZ, J A JIMENEZ, J E3 507 E3 517 *SGEC 118 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 9:00am-10:25am 7:25am-8:50am 7:25am-8:50am 9:00am-10:25am 10:35am-12:00pm 10:35am-12:00pm MW T Th MW T Th MW T Th MONZON, A MONZON, A GUTIERREZ, G LOPEZ, F LOPEZ, F ZEPEDA, A E3 425 E3 517 E3 517 E3 507 E3 507 *SGEC 102 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3250 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W STAFF E3 511 GUTIERREZ, G GUTIERREZ, G E3 521 E3 517 GUTIERREZ, G E3 521 CHICANO STUDIES 020 THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN CALIFORNIA 34 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th *SGEC 118 *SGEC 108 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Note: Credit given for only one of Chicano Studies 42 or Spanish 12. Note: Knowledge of spoken Spanish and ability to read it. Evening Classes 3256 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th HERNANDEZ, J G E3 511 CHICANO STUDIES 044 MEXICAN CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Note: Credit given for only one of Chicano Studies 44 or Spanish 16. 0434 1752 3255 3262 4715 6089 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W lec 9:00am-10:25am TTh lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M lec 3:30pm-6:40pm T lec 12:10pm-1:35pm T Th lec 3:30pm-6:40pm T ROMO, M R ELISALDEZ, R L ROMO, M R ROMO, M R STAFF CARREON, G L E3 511 E3 517 E3 511 E3 517 E3 511 *SGEC 125 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C) 0453 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th Evening Classes 3254 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M BERMUDEZ, N E3 331 BERMUDEZ, N E3 511 CHICANO STUDIES 050 GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN CHICANO/LATINO COMMUNITIES (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Rpt 1 (IGETC AREA 4C) lec 3:30pm-6:40pm T URITA-LOPEZ, H E3 507 T Th T Th MOCTEZUMA, R MOCTEZUMA, R E3 507 E3 511 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) 0446 0464 lec lec 1:45pm-3:10pm 7:25am-8:50am (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C) 0458 URITA-LOPEZ, H URITA-LOPEZ, H CHICANO STUDIES 052 MEXICAN ART-MODERN (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C) lec 7:25am-8:50am T Th lec 9:00am-10:25am M W lec 3:30pm-6:40pm W lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W CHICANO STUDIES 042 CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN LITERATURE 3260 CHICANO STUDIES 019 HISTORY OF MEXICO 0443 0449 6082 8044 CHICANO STUDIES 047 THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN WOMAN IN SOCIETY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C) lec lec lec lec lec lec E3 521 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 CHICANO STUDIES 008 THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II 0441 0442 0445 0456 0457 8112 MONZON, A *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C) Note: Chicano Studies 7 and Chicano Studies 8 can either be taken in sequence or independently. 10:35am-12:00pm 12:10pm-1:35pm 9:00am-12:10pm 10:35am-12:00pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 9:00am-10:25am 9:00am-10:25am 9:00am-12:10pm lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C) lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec E3 517 CHICANO STUDIES 033 INTRODUCTION TO CENTRAL AMERICAN STUDIES CHICANO STUDIES 003 SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY OF THE LATIN AMERICAN 0432 0435 0447 0448 3253 3259 4714 8066 8080 8120 MONZON, A (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0436 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th E3 517 E3 408 CHICANO STUDIES 031 THE CENTRAL AMERICAN EXPERIENCE *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 0461 FLORES, R E FLORES, R E schedule of CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • CHICANO STUDIES 054 MEXICAN-AMERICAN ARTS IN AMERICAN CULTURE CHILD DEVELOPMENT 002 EARLY CHILDHOOD: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) 0439 0444 0460 0465 1696 lec 9:00am-12:10pm lec 12:10pm-1:35pm lec 9:00am-10:25am lec 9:00am-10:25am lec 10:35am-12:00pm S MW MW T Th MW (CSU) 3.00 UNITS ROVERO-HERRERA, A MOCTEZUMA, R MOCTEZUMA, R MOCTEZUMA, R STAFF E3 511 E3 521 E3 521 E3 508 E3 517 ROVERO-HERRERA, A E3 507 MENDOZA, R R E3 521 Section 1696 is limited to the Delloro students only. 1718 lec 12:10pm- 3:20pm S Evening Classes 4713 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th Evening Classes 3264 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T PARRA, F E3 507 FLORES, R E E3 507 MELCHOR, L *SGEC 123 CHICANO STUDIES 057 CHICANAS AND CHICANOS IN FILM (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) 0459 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F Evening Classes 6019 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Th SANDOVAL, T L E3 517 T W MW M F S MENDIOLA, A R SPARKS, W J MENDIOLA, A R MENDIOLA, A R STAFF MCLAUGHLIN, R M F7 110 F7 113 F7 110 F7 110 F7 113 F7 113 S CHELSTROM, A F7 113 ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) 3276 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 3302 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 3306 lec 3:30pm-4:55pm 5055 3:10 hrs 5056 3:10 hrs 5057 3:10 hrs 5058 3:10 hrs 5067 3:10 hrs 5293 lec 3:10 hrs T M MW TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA GAYTON, M M B GONZALEZ, E PRICE, G L SIGALA, C A B GONZALEZ, E OZUNA, M C B GONZALEZ, E SIGALA, C A BENAVIDES, J R F7 107 F7 113 E3 153 ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 6027 8017 8128 0473 lec 9:00am-12:10pm 0481 lec 9:00am-12:10pm 3283 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 3284 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Evening Classes 3305 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm *SGEC 110 F Th T Th WILBUR, L S OLIVAREZ, L A WILBUR, L S MINNIX, M A F7 120 F7 120 F7 120 F7 120 T WARTH, K F7 120 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 004 CREATIVE EXPERIENCES FOR CHILDREN II (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: A $15 materials fee is required for all CD 3, 4 and 15. lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Th lec 12:20pm-3:30pm Th lec 9:00am-12:10pm W 3307 8009 OLIVAREZ, L A CASTANEDA, D F7 116 F7 116 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Th lec 9:00am-12:10pm F OLIVAREZ, L A JEN, C F7 116 *SGEC 110 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 0483 3289 8005 #(7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) 9:00am-3:30pm COLEMAN, M I MONTERROSO, D F7 116 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) ##1873 lec F7 115 *SGEC 125 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 007 INTRODUCTION TO CURRICULUM IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CHILD DEVELOPMENT 001 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 10:35am-12:00pm 12:10pm-3:20pm 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-4:25pm VOLKOV, R M STAFF *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3288 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M Child Development lec lec lec lec lec lec 3281 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M 8018 lec 9:00am-12:10pm T Evening Classes 6029 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T #(7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) 0466 0467 0468 0469 0471 #1802 F7 110 F7 115 F7 110 F7 115 #(7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) 0474 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F #1830 lec 9:00am-4:25pm S CHICANO STUDIES 062 RELIGION IN MESOAMERICA 3:30pm-6:40pm MENDIOLA, A R RIVAS, M R MENDIOLA, A R PEREZ, G (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: A $15 materials fee is required for all CD 3, 4 and 15. (CSU) 3.00 UNITS lec lec 9:00am-12:10pm Th lec 9:00am-12:10pm F lec 12:10pm-3:20pm W lec 9:00am-4:25pm S CHILD DEVELOPMENT 003 CREATIVE EXPERIENCES FOR CHILDREN I CHICANO STUDIES 056 CHICANO/A YOUTH AND GANGS 3251 0472 0477 0482 #1804 SORIANO, M SORIANO, M STAFF lec 9:00am-12:10pm F lec 3:30pm-6:40pm T lec 8:50am-12:00pm W JEN, C BENJAMIN, M D SORIANO, M F7 110 F7 110 *SGEC 120 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3279 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M 3286 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th OLIVAREZ, L A OLIVAREZ, L A F7 120 F7 120 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 010 HEALTH, SAFETY AND NUTRITION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: An approximate fee of up to $50.00 for First Aid and CPR certificate is required. #1864 lec 9:00am-3:30pm S STAFF F7 207 #(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) 5059 5060 5296 lec 8121 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA TBA THOMPSON, B THOMPSON, B THOMPSON, B ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE UDEOCHU, M J *SGEC 104 For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. lec 9:00am-12:10pm S *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 *SGEC 110 *SGEC 110 *SGEC 110 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3275 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th 3278 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T 6005 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W JUAREZ, M M CAGIGAS, M P RIVAS, J E3 425 F7 113 *SGEC 101 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 schedule of CLASSES 35 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • CHILD DEVELOPMENT 023 PRACTICUM IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT II (CSU) 4.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Child Development 22 and 42. Note: Tuberculosis clearance is required. Fingerprints may be required. You must do lecture and 6.5 hrs of lab per week. Note: To qualify for this course. You must be working at an approved site. Application must be made to the department (ADD CARD ONLY). The Child, Family and Education Department maintains a list of approval sites. Students work can be evaluated only if done at an approved site. If a site placement is needed, you must leave open Tuesday and Thursday or Monday and Wednesday, 9:00 - 12:00 open. Evening Classes 3294 lec 4:00pm-6:05pm & lab 8:00am-11:10am 3295 lec 6:30pm-8:35pm & lab 8:30am-11:40am 3296 lec 6:30pm-8:35pm & lab 8:00am-11:10am W T Th W MW W MW BENAVIDES, J R JIMENEZ, L I BENJAMIN, M D BENJAMIN, M D BENAVIDES, J R JIMENEZ, L I F7 116 ELAC TBA F7 120 F7 120 F7 116 ELAC TBA CHILD DEVELOPMENT 030 INFANT AND TODDLER STUDIES I (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Child Development 1. Note: Tuberculosis clearance may be required. 0470 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th 3280 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm T 5063 3:10 hrs TBA WILBUR, L S SORIANO, M THOMPSON, B #8069 lec SORIANO, M F7 116 F7 116 ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 8:00am-2:30pm S *SGEC 110 #(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 031 INFANT AND TODDLER STUDIES II (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 4721 lec 9:00am-12:10pm M WILBUR, L S F7 116 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 034 OBSERVING AND RECORDING CHILDREN’S BEHAVIOR (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Child Development 1. Advisory: Child Development 2. Note: Tuberculosis clearance may be required. 0478 lec 12:10pm-3:20pm Th 0480 lec 9:00am-12:10pm T #1852 lec 8:00am-2:30pm S CHILD DEVELOPMENT 011 CHILD, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY (CSU) 3.00 UNITS #1855 lec 9:00am-3:30pm S STAFF F7 111 #(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) 3282 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 3287 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 5061 3:10 hrs 5062 3:10 hrs 5068 3:10 hrs 8052 lec 9:00am-12:10pm W T TBA TBA TBA Th B GONZALEZ, E NORMAN, M V THOMPSON, B THOMPSON, B BASS KEER, W STAFF F7 113 E3 257 ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE *SGEC 125 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 STAFF THOMPSON, B STAFF F7 115 F7 115 F7 203 #(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) 3291 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M Evening Classes 3290 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th MANNING, K M F7 120 STAFF F7 115 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 036 LITERATURE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Note: Credit given for only one of Child Development 36 or English 236. 1807 lec 9:00am-11:20am S WILBUR, L S F7 120 (7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) CHILD DEVELOPMENT 022 PRACTICUM IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT I (CSU) 4.00 UNITS Prerequisite: All of the following: Child Development 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 11 and 34. Note: Tuberculosis clearance is required. Note: To qualify for this course. You must be working at an approved site or will be placed at an approved site. Application must be made to the department (ADD CARD ONLY). The Child, Family and Education Department maintains a list of approval sites. Students work can be evaluated only if done at an approved site. You must do lecture and 6.5 hrs per week lab. If a site placement is needed, you must leave Monday and Wednesday open. Evening Classes 6070 lec 4:00pm-6:05pm W & lab 8:00am-11:10am T Th RIVAS, M R RIVAS, M R *SGEC 110 *SGEC 110 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 037 LITERATURE FOR SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Advisory: Child Development 36. 1808 lec 11:30am-4:35pm S schedule of F7 120 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 038 ADMINISTRATION & SUPERVISION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS I (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: All of the following: Child Development 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, and 4. 1853 lec 9:00am-3:30pm S URIBE, M F7 110 URIBE, M F7 116 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) Evening Classes 3285 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th 36 WILBUR, L S (7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • CHILD DEVELOPMENT 039 ADMINISTRATION & SUPERVISION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS II CHILD DEVELOPMENT 941 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - CHILD DEVELOPMENT (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Child Development 38. Evening Classes 3297 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W STAFF F7 113 (CSU) 4.00 UNITS Note: Requires 20 hours per week; paid employment related to the occupational major and enrollment in at least 7 units (which include Co-op Ed). This course offers advanced supervised training in an employment area that will enhance the student’s educational goals. 9012 & CHILD DEVELOPMENT 042 TEACHING IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY lec 12:10pm-1:15pm W lec 3:10 hrs TBA BENAVIDES, C M BENAVIDES, C M F7 116 F7 116 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0476 8104 lec 12:20pm-3:30pm F lec 9:00am-12:10pm M RIVAS, M R RIVAS, M R F7 115 *SGEC 110 Chinese *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3301 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M JIMENEZ, L I F7 113 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 044 EARLY INTERVENTION FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Evening Classes 3303 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th 3309 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T 6016 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M HUEZO, C STAFF STAFF F7 110 F7 116 *SGEC 110 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 045 PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS T Th STAFF MANNING, K M W T WILBUR, L S HUEZO, C F7 113 F7 110 F7 115 *SGEC 111 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 061 INTRODUCTION TO FAMILY CHILD CARE II lec 9:00am-11:20am S STAFF F7 111 (7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) CHILD DEVELOPMENT 062 DEVELOPMENTAL PROFILES: PRE-BIRTH THROUGH AGE EIGHT lec 11:30am-4:35pm S STAFF F7 111 (7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Note: Child Development 3 or 4 can be substituted for this course. CASTANEDA, D LIU, R STAFF CHAI, H E3 155 E3 431 E3 155 MW TEH, K W E3 155 0494 LIU, R E3 155 lec 10:50am-12:00pm MTWTh CHINESE 008 CONVERSATIONAL CHINESE (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Maximum credit 2 courses, 4 units) Prerequisite: Chinese 2. lec 12:30pm-1:35pm M W LIU, R E3 155 CHINESE 021 FUNDAMENTALS OF CHINESE I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: This course is the first half of Chinese 1 (Chinese 21 + Chinese 22 = Chinese 1). Units cannot be earned for both Chinese 21 and Chinese 1. This is a slowpaced course for beginners. lec 1:45pm-3:10pm MW LIU, R E3 155 CHINESE 022 FUNDAMENTALS OF CHINESE II (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Chinese 21. Note: This course is the second half of Chinese 1 (Chinese 21 + Chinese 22 = Chinese 1). Units cannot be earned for both Chinese 22 and Chinese 1. Units will fulfill Area C-2 of CSU General Education Certification. CHILD DEVELOPMENT 063 CREATIVE CURRICULUM IN A FAMILY CHILD CARE SETTING Evening Classes 1859 lec 5:45pm-10:00pm F MTWTh MW T Th (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 6A) Prerequisite: Chinese 1 or Chinese 22. 0498 (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Note: Child Development 1 can be substituted for this course. 1818 0493 lec 9:15am-10:25am 0495 lec 12:10pm-2:40pm 0496 lec 1:30pm-4:00pm Evening Classes 3318 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm 0497 (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Child Development 60. 1829 (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS Note: Chinese 1 = Chinese 21 + Chinese 22. Units cannot be earned for Chinese 1, Chinese 21 and Chinese 22. This is a fast-paced course for beginners. Students are expected to learn 250 written Chinese characters. CHINESE 002 ELEMENTARY CHINESE II (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: Child Development 1. Note: Tuberculosis clearance may be required. 0484 lec 12:10pm-3:20pm 3298 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Evening Classes 3304 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6072 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm CHINESE 001 ELEMENTARY CHINESE I F7 110 Evening Classes 3048 lec 6:50pm-8:15pm T Th STAFF E3 257 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/15/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) Communication Studies CHILD DEVELOPMENT 065 ADULT SUPERVISION/EARLY CHILDHOOD MENTORING (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Child Development 39. 1827 lec 9:00am-2:05pm S NORMAN, M V F7 110 (7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) COMMUNICATION STUDIES 076 ENGLISH SPEECH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0322 4138 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 931 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - CHILD DEVELOPMENT lec 7:20am-10:30am F lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M PELLEGRINI, V ATHA, T L E3 508 E3 508 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Requires 15 to 19 hours per week; paid employment related to the occupational major and enrollment in at least 7 units (which include Co-op Ed). 9011 lec 3:10 hrs TBA STAFF F7 116 schedule of CLASSES 37 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • COMMUNICATION STUDIES 101 PUBLIC SPEAKING 5540 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 1C) 0279 0280 0283 0284 0285 0286 0287 0288 0289 0323 0324 1742 1745 4121 4131 4134 4723 lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec 5520 1:45pm-3:10pm 9:00am-10:25am 12:10pm-3:20pm 10:35am-12:00pm 10:35am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:10pm 1:55pm-5:05pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 3:20pm-4:45pm 7:25am-8:50am 9:00am-12:10pm 10:35am-12:00pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:30pm-4:55pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 12:10pm-1:35pm T Th MW W MW T Th M F MW T Th MW MW W TTh M T Th T T Th HADDAD, N I HALE, D R ATHA, T L ANDERSON, M V SMITH, R L JOHNSON, R S KASNETSIS, M E NAVARRO, A E SEMICHY, J A NAVARRO, A E GUIN, D JOHNSON, R S PELLEGRINI, V MILLER, T E HADDAD, N I ATHA, T L TAYLOR, W D E3 553 E3 508 E3 508 E3 559 E3 559 E3 557 P2 201 E3 557 E3 508 E3 557 E3 553 G8 131 E3 308 E3 559 E3 553 E3 508 E3 553 3:10 hrs TBA ANDERSON, M V HY BRID Section # 5520 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/1, 3/29, 5/3 @ 9:30am-12pm) 5521 3:10 hrs TBA ANDERSON, M V HY BRID Section # 5521 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/3, 3/31, 5/5 @ 5:00pm-7:30pm) 5522 3:10 hrs TBA ANDERSON, M V HY BRID Section # 5522 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/1, 3/29, 5/3 @ 12:15pm-2:45pm) 5523 3:10 hrs TBA ANDERSON, M V HY BRID Section # 5523 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/1, 3/29, 5/3 @ 3:00pm-5:30pm) 5524 3:10 hrs TBA ANDERSON, M V HY BRID Section # 5524 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/1, 3/29, 5/3 @ 5:45pm-8:00pm) 5525 3:10 hrs TBA ANDERSON, J HY BRID Section # 5525 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (2/29, 3/21, 4/25 @ 9:30am-12pm) 5526 3:10 hrs TBA ANDERSON, J HY BRID Section # 5526 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (2/29, 3/21, 4/25 @ 12:15pm-2:45pm) 5527 3:10 hrs TBA SMITH, R L HY BRID Section # 5527 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/9, 4/20, 5/11 MEETINGS 10:30 Am-1:00 PM) 5528 3:10 hrs TBA SMITH, R L HY BRID Section # 5528 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/9, 4/20, 5/11 MEETINGS 1:00 PM-3:30PM) 5529 3:10 hrs TBA SMITH, R L HY BRID Section # 5529 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/9, 4/20, 5/11 MEETINGS 3:30 PM-6:00 PM) 5530 3:10 hrs TBA SMITH, R L HY BRID Section # 5530 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/9, 4/20, 5/11 MEETINGS 6:00 PM-8:30 PM) 5532 3:10 hrs TBA 3:10 hrs SMITH, R L 6100 6101 8074 8125 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Th lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M lec 9:00am-12:10pm F lec 12,38:10pm-3:20pm T MC KAY, W C HY BRID Evening Classes 4126 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 4128 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 4132 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 4133 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 4135 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 4724 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 6098 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6099 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm *SGEC 125 *SGEC 106 *SGEC 114 *SGEC 108 M T M Th W T Th Th M MILLER, T E WALLACE, J E ATHA, T L SILVA, T WALLACE, J E TAYLOR, W D MICHEL, L B GRAYBALLARD, R E3 559 E3 508 E3 508 E3 559 E3 508 E3 553 *SGEC 125 *SGEC 101 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 COMMUNICATION STUDIES 104 ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 1C) 0290 0306 0308 4139 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th lec 3:30pm-6:40pm W ANDERSON, M V HADDAD, N I HADDAD, N I HADDAD, N I E3 559 E3 553 E3 553 E3 553 HADDAD, N I ANDERSON, M V E3 559 E3 559 NAVARRO, A E NAVARRO, A E STEVENSON, J E STEVENSON, J E E3 559 E3 559 E3 557 E3 557 LOPEZ, A G E3 557 COMMUNICATION STUDIES 106 FORENSICS (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Rpt 3 0309 & lab lab 1:45pm-3:10pm 3:10 hrs MW TBA COMMUNICATION STUDIES 107 SPEECH FORENSICS - INDIVIDUAL EVENTS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Rpt 3 0320 & 4140 & lab 1:55pm-4:05pm lab 5:05 hrs lab 3:30pm-5:40pm lab 5:05 hrs T Th TBA T Th TBA COMMUNICATION STUDIES 121 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0321 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm T Th COMMUNICATION STUDIES 130 INTRODUCTION TO ORAL INTERPRETATION OF LITERATURE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0310 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th NAVARRO, A E E3 508 HALE, D R E3 508 COMMUNICATION STUDIES 151 SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: English 28. 0311 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W COMMUNICATION STUDIES 185 DIRECTED STUDY- COMMUNICATION STUDIES (CSU) 1.00 UNITS 0312 1:05 hrs TBA SMITH, R L E3 559 HADDAD, N I E3 553 COMMUNICATION STUDIES 190 COMMUNICATION AND NEW MEDIA (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0319 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W HY BRID schedule of MICHEL, L B GRAYBALLARD, R RADFORD, L J FERNIANY, M G *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Section # 5532 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/9, 4/20, 5/11 MEETINGS 8:00 Am-10:30 AM) 38 TBA Section # 5540 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/19, 4/16, 5/28 MEETINGS START AT 12:30 PM) CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Computer Applications Office Technologies COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 001 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENT APPLICATIONS I (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course provides basic training in proper keyboard technique and the use of the computer to build speed and accuracy. Correct keying of letters, envelopes, tables, memorandums, and reports is also introduced, as well as proofreading with accuracy. Note: Word 2013 used for assignments. 0506 & 0509 & 0510 & lec lab lec lab lec lab 7:55am-9:00am 9:00am-10:25am 10:35am-11:40am 11:40am-1:05pm 12:10pm-1:15pm 1:15pm-2:40pm MW MW T Th T Th MW MW HSIAO, R L HSIAO, R L MEDINA, L MEDINA, L CROSS, K CROSS, K E7 415 E7 415 E7 415 E7 415 E7 415 E7 415 The following online/hybrid beginning course will provide training in proper keyboard techniques and use of the computer. Microsoft Word 2013 will be used to produce letters, envelopes, tables, and reports. Almost all of the course is conducted online; however, some on-campus activities will be required as part of the class such as a technique check, official timed writings, and the final exam. The dates and times will be flexible and individual appointments can be made. This course will teach keyboarding by touch and the fundamentals of Word 2013. Enrolling students are expected to have access to a PC with Internet and email capabilities. For students without a home computer, the course can be taken at the South Gate Educational Center (Room SG-122), 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280, or for those students closer to ELAC’s main campus, in the computer lab located in E7-418 (during scheduled hours). Orientation sessions will be held at the following times for students (enrolled or adding) to learn what the course is about and how it will be conducted. Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. ELAC Campus, E7-418 If you cannot attend one of these scheduled orientation sessions, contact the instructor, Elaine Shibata, at shibatey@elac.edu or call (323) 265-8954 for additional information. TBA TBA SHIBATA, E Y SHIBATA, E Y MW MW DE LA TORRE, J A DE LA TORRE, J A For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. Evening Classes 3327 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-9:20pm ON LINE ON LINE E7 415 E7 415 T Th T Th HSIAO, R L HSIAO, R L E7 406 E7 406 T Th T Th MORIARTY, C I MORIARTY, C I E7 406 E7 406 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 009 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING IMPROVEMENT (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 1 or CAOT 62. This course is designed to improve keyboarding speed and accuracy through timed writings, corrective drills, and production using PCs and special software. Note: This is not a beginning course; ability to key 30 gross words per minute is suggested. 0516 lab 10:35am-12:00pm M W Evening Classes 6023 lab 6:50pm-10:00pm Th SHIBATA, E Y SWICEGOOD, M K E7 406 *SGEC 123 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 023 LEGAL OFFICE PROCEDURES I T Th BEAUDINE, E G E7 418 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 024 LEGAL OFFICE PROCEDURES II 5.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 2 and 23. This course covers law office procedures for the legal secretary, including procedures for federal court filings; preparation of dissolutions of marriage and prenuptial agreements; discussion and processing of adoption forms and of Last Wills and Testaments; identifying criminal law practice procedures; library search of statutes and codes; development of writing citations; review of Latin terminology; review of resume and how to prepare for an interview. Evening Classes 3331 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm T Th BEAUDINE, E G E7 418 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 031 BUSINESS ENGLISH COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 002 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENT APPLICATIONS II (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 1 or 62. This course provides a thorough training in keying business and personal letters, tables, manuscripts, and memorandums on computers using word processing software. Emphasis is placed on keyboarding techniques, improving speed and accuracy on timed writings, and developing proofreading skills. Note: Entering students should be able to key 30 words a minute. Note: Word 2013 used for assignments. 0512 lec 7:55am-9:00am & lab 9:00am-10:25am Evening Classes 3329 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-9:20pm 0514 lec 7:55am-9:00am & lab 9:00am-10:25am Evening Classes 3330 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-9:20pm Evening Classes 3338 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm Saturday, Feb. 13, 2016, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ELAC Campus, E7-418 2:05 hrs 3:10 hrs (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 2. This course provides advanced training in creating decision-making production assignments. Medical and legal office applications are introduced, along with designing and creating office forms and publications for various industries. Continued emphasis is placed on skill building, language arts exercises, speed and accuracy. Note: Entering student should be able to key 40 words per minute. Note: First semester students should take CAOT 2. Note: Word 2013 used for assignments. 5.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 2. This course covers law offices procedures for the legal secretary including discussion of different kinds of law practices; legal office staff and technology used in today’s law firm; development of legal vocabulary and legal correspondence; the history of law and of the court structure; codes and court rules; and preparation of civil lawsuit pleadings from initial filing to trial. Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. South Gate Campus, Rm. SG-122 5072 & COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 003 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING III T Th T Th HSIAO, R L HSIAO, R L E7 406 E7 406 T Th T Th MORIARTY, C I MORIARTY, C I E7 406 E7 406 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Introductory course of English fundamentals including grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and writing. 0517 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th Evening Classes 3332 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M MAHRENHOLZ, A M E7 406 SHIOTA, J Y E7 418 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 032 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 31, and CAOT 1 or 62. Principles of business writing, stressing logical thought and critical evaluation of communication. Topics include the writing of all types of business letters, memos, and reports. 0518 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W 4701 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F Evening Classes 3343 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T schedule of CLASSES MAHRENHOLZ, A M MAHRENHOLZ, A M E7 406 E7 416 FRISE, D P E7 416 39 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 033 RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND FILING 2.00 UNITS Intensive study of the principles of manual and computerized alphabetic filing. The field of records management, automated records systems, retrieval, retention, and transfer methods, and charge-out and follow-up procedures are discussed. 0519 lec 12:10pm-2:15pm & lab 2:15pm-3:20pm Evening Classes 3333 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm & lab 8:55pm-10:00pm W W STAFF STAFF E7 416 E7 416 M M SWICEGOOD, M K SWICEGOOD, M K E7 416 E7 416 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 034 BUSINESS TERMINOLOGY (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Development of spelling ability and vocabulary enrichment with applications for business use. 1866 lec 8:20am-10:25am T Th SHIOTA, J Y E7 415 SWICEGOOD, M K E7 418 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) Evening Classes 3334 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm W COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 035 CONCEPTS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Introduction to the basic concepts of the information system, including coverage of the components of the microcomputer and software. Note: CAOT 35 has been articulated with CSULA to be equivalent to CIS 100. 0507 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W 0515 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S 5069 3:10 hrs TBA MAHRENHOLZ, A M TAN, K CROSS, K Evening Classes 6076 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M WYSZPOLSKI, J J E7 416 E7 406 ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. *SGEC 121 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 048 CUSTOMER SERVICE (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course is designed to raise awareness, prompt thinking, give step-by-step suggestions for improvement, and provide a reference for information on how an organization can deliver service excellence. Emphasis will be placed on communication, diversity, technology, and customer loyalty issues. 5070 3:10 hrs TBA CROSS, K ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 2.00 UNITS A beginning course for students who wish to learn the fundamentals of touch keyboarding and apply these fundamentals in the keying of business and personal letters, reports, and memorandums utilizing PCs. Note: This course can also be taken for pass/no pass by completing a form at Admissions and selecting this option. Note: Word 2013 used for assignments. M M W SHIBATA, E Y SHIBATA, E Y SHIBATA, E Y Th Th SWICEGOOD, M K SWICEGOOD, M K (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 1 or 62. This course provides hands-on training in the introduction to the basic concepts and functions of the Microsoft Office Suite including Word (word processing), Excel (spreadsheet), Access (database), and PowerPoint (presentation graphics). Note: CAOT 82 plus CAOT 35 have been articulated with CSULA to be equivalent to CIS 100. Note: Office 2013 used for assignments. 0527 lec 10:35am-11:40am T Th & lab 11:40am-12:00pm T Th & lab 2:05 hrs TBA 5073 2:05 hrs TBA & 3:10 hrs TBA CROSS, K CROSS, K CROSS, K PAREDES, G PAREDES, G 4702 lec 10:35am-11:40am & lab 11:40am-12:00pm & lab 2:20 hrs Evening Classes 3335 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm & lab 8:55pm-10:00pm & lab 2:05 hrs 6110 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm & lab 8:55pm-10:00pm & lab 2:05 hrs MW MW TBA CROSS, K CROSS, K CROSS, K M M TBA W W TBA FRISE, D P FRISE, D P FRISE, D P YU, M YU, M YU, M E7 406 E7 406 E7 406 *SGEC 123 *SGEC 123 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. E7 415 E7 415 E7 415 E7 406 E7 406 E7 406 *SGEC 121 *SGEC 121 *SGEC 121 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 085 MICROCOMPUTER OFFICE APPLICATIONS: SPREADSHEET (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 1 or 62. This course teaches office spreadsheet applications using the PC and a spreadsheet program. Students learn to create, edit, format and print worksheets. Emphasis is on preparing computerized worksheets by inserting formulas and functions to analyze data and simplifying office accounting procedures. Note: Excel 2013 used for assignments. 5071 & TBA TBA HSIAO, R L HSIAO, R L ON LINE ON LINE Evening Classes 3339 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm Th & lab 8:55pm-10:00pm Th & lab 2:05 hrs TBA FRISE, D P FRISE, D P FRISE, D P E7 416 E7 416 E7 416 2:05 hrs 3:10 hrs For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 1 or 62. This course teaches the fundamentals of database creation and management. Students learn to create, edit, format, and print database objects, including tables, forms, reports, queries, and macros. Creating and using PivotTables and PivotCharts and sharing database information with other software applications are also covered. Note: Access 2013 used for assignments. 0508 & & lec 12:10pm-2:15pm M lab 2:15pm-3:20pm M lab 2:05 hrs TBA MAHRENHOLZ, A M MAHRENHOLZ, A M MAHRENHOLZ, A M (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 1 or 62. This course provides an in-depth study of a Windows operating system, Windows. Covers the Windows environment, the Windows desktop, folder and file management, personal information management and communication, developing a personal work environment, and customizing the computer using the control panel. lec 8:00am-9:30am M W lab 9:30am-10:25am M W BAITY, B K BAITY, B K (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) schedule of E7 406 E7 406 E7 406 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 092 COMPUTER WINDOWS APPLICATION 1819 & 40 E7 416 E7 416 E7 416 ON LINE ON LINE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 086 MICROCOMPUTER OFFICE APPLICATIONS: DATABASE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 062 PERSONAL COMPUTER KEYBOARDING 0525 lec 10:35am-11:40am & lab 11:40am-12:00pm & lab 10:35am-12:00pm Evening Classes 6028 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 082 MICROCOMPUTER SOFTWARE SURVEY IN THE OFFICE CLASSES E7 404 E7 404 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 097 INTERNET FOR BUSINESS 3.00 UNITS This course provides an overview of the Internet. Students learn to use electronic mail, file transfer protocol, search engines, and Internet browsers. Additionally, students learn to design and create Web pages utilizing HTML. 0529 & & lec 12:10pm-2:15pm W lab 2:15pm-3:20pm W lab 2:05 hrs TBA FRISE, D P FRISE, D P FRISE, D P E7 404 E7 404 E7 404 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 111 MICROCOMPUTER OFFICE APPLICATIONS: ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 82. This course emphasizes the use of Microsoft Outlook for e-mail, calendar and scheduling, and managing contacts. This course also provides a brief introduction to the use of Microsoft Windows speech recognition feature. 1861 & lec 8:00am-9:30am M W lab 9:30am-10:25am M W BAITY, B K BAITY, B K E7 404 E7 404 (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 1.00 UNITS This course is intended for students wishing to enroll for the first time in an online class. It covers the basic navigation of the online environment including how to post to forums, take quizzes, submit assignments, and other common online skills focusing on, but not limited to, etudes, as well as the soft skills needed to be successful in an online environment. ##5410 & 4:15 hrs 2:05 hrs TBA TBA CROSS, K CROSS, K ON LINE ON LINE 4:15 hrs 2:05 hrs TBA TBA CROSS, K CROSS, K ON LINE ON LINE #(4 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/6/2016) ##(4 Week Class - Starts 3/7/2016, Ends 4/10/2016) COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 140 TECHNOLOGY FOR THE VIRTUAL OFFICE 2.00 UNITS This course is designed to teach the fundamental use of nontraditional office devices and online technologies. Using Tablet PC, Cell Phone, and PDA handheld devices, students learn to use utilities, adjust settings, and enter, edit, and retrieve information. Office uses of scanners, wireless devices, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology, blogs, online social networks, synchronization, and content aggregators are covered. MEDINA, L MEDINA, L (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 1 or 62. This course is a basic first course in planning and designing an electronic portfolio that can be used throughout the student’s program of study in any field. Students should be comfortable using a computer and have experience using Microsoft Word and the Internet. Students digitally store resumes, cover letters, images of projects or activities, narration, and hobbies, etc., and upload to the Internet. No prior Web design experience is necessary to complete the course. This electronic portfolio can be used in job search to promote the skills and accomplishments of students. ##5408 & 2:05 hrs 2:05 hrs TBA TBA HSIAO, R L HSIAO, R L ON LINE ON LINE 1:50 hrs 1:50 hrs TBA TBA HSIAO, R L HSIAO, R L ON LINE ON LINE #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 4/1/2016) ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) lec 12:10pm-2:15pm M MEDINA, L E7 416 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 152 MOBILE APPS FOR BUSINESS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: This course is designed to teach the fundamental use of mobile applications for business and provides a foundation for building mobile apps in popular platforms. Students learn about general mobility concerns, available platforms and devices, market share, possibilities for mobile business apps, as well as how to acquire, install, and use existing mobile apps. Mobile apps for marketing and productivity are covered. 0522 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th MAHRENHOLZ, A M E7 416 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course is designed for those interested in understanding and using the power of social media. Students learn to use social media to promote and expand their online presence while developing meaningful relationships. Students learn to choose social media sites to find people in target markets, engage users, and build valuable relationships that can lead to sales and job opportunities. Topics covered include creating and building a fan base, web marketing, and building traffic to websites and business. 0521 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W MEDINA, L E7 416 Logistics (CSU) 1.00 UNITS This course introduces the technology that is used withing global logistics. The emphasis is on state-of-the-art technologies and practices found within the mobile workforce and dynamic worksite environments that enable global commerce. Topics include handheld devices used in sales, inventory, and realtime tracking, GIS (Geographic Information Systems) used in distribution, GPS (Global Positioning Satellites) used in transportation, an introduction to global value networks, and a survey of global supply chain logistics careers. #1816 lec 9:20am-10:25am T Th GARCIA, D D E7 404 GARCIA, D D ON LINE #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 4/1/2016) ##5409 E7 416 E7 416 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 145 EPORTFOLIO #5306 & 0520 LOGISTICS 101 TECHNOLOGY IN GLOBAL LOGISTICS For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. Evening Classes 3356 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm W & lab 8:55pm-10:00pm W (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Note: This course is designed to teach the fundamental use of mobile apps for academic success. Students learn how to acquire and use mobile apps. Mobile apps for productivity, including communicating, collaborating, sharing, learning, Note-taking, studying, scheduling, and managing time are covered. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 153 SOCIAL MEDIA COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 133 HOW TO SUCCEED IN AN ONLINE COURSE #5305 & COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 151 MOBILE APPS FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS 2:05 hrs TBA ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. Evening Classes ##6041 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm T MEDINA, L *SGEC 121 ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. schedule of CLASSES 41 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Computer Science-Information Technology LOGISTICS 102 CONCEPTS IN GLOBAL LOGISTICS (CSU) 2.00 UNITS This course introduces the concepts, terminology, and practices found within the government regulations and commercial operations of global supply chains logistics, which are applicable throughout the manufacturing, distribution, wholesale, retail, and various transportation industries. #1828 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th & lec 1:05 hrs TBA GARCIA, D D GARCIA, D D E7 404 E7 404 #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) ##1875 8:20am-10:25am T Th GARCIA, D D 3:50 hrs TBA GARCIA, D D ON LINE ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) GARCIA, D D GARCIA, D D *SGEC 109 HY BRID ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) LOGISTICS 103 INVENTORY IN GLOBAL LOGISTICS (CSU) 2.00 UNITS This course introduces basic records and inventory management principles, practices, and software applications that support global supply chain logistics. The course teaches standard inventory concepts, procedures, and technologies that are used to maintain Records Information Management systems that sustain global manufacturers, distribution centers, wholesale suppliers, retail networks, and transportation industries. ##1860 lec 10:35am-12:40pm T Th GARCIA, D D 4:15 hrs TBA 1:45pm-3:10pm 3:10 hrs MW TBA ENOMOTO, J Y SU, S E7 405 ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 201 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 0543 lec 0544 lec 0545 lec 0546 lec 0548 lec 0549 lec 0551 lec 0555 lec 3365 lec 3367 lec 5080 5081 5082 5083 5084 E7 404 ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) #5399 0547 lec 5079 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. Evening Classes ##6111 6:50pm-10:00pm Th & 0:50 hrs TBA (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: CO SCI 201. E7 404 ## (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) ##5499 COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 200 MICROCOMPUTERS IN BUSINESS GARCIA, D D ON LINE #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 1:45pm-4:55pm 9:00am-10:25am 10:35am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:10pm 10:35am-12:00pm 9:00am-10:25am 1:45pm-3:10pm 12:10pm-3:20pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 1:00pm-4:10pm 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs S MW MW S T Th T Th MW Th Th W TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA BEPPU, L J SHERAN, H J SU, S RAMIREZ, L V SHERAN, H J KERVAHN, W G AGUILAR, A T ENOMOTO, J Y GUPTA, V S SANCHEZ, V E SU, S ENOMOTO, J Y SHERAN, H J SHERAN, H J SU, S E7 405 E7 405 E7 405 E7 317 E7 405 E7 405 E7 315 E7 315 E7 314 E7 317 ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE T M W Th W SEETAO, D ENOMOTO, J Y ENOMOTO, J Y GABRIEL, T D MENDOZA, G E7 405 E7 314 E7 405 E7 405 *SGEC 123 For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. Evening Classes 3355 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3360 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3361 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3363 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6037 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 LOGISTICS 104 LOGISTICS: CORNERSTONE ESSENTIALS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Introduces the fundamental knowledge, skills, and competencies to accomplish the critical workplace activities that are common to all logistics facilities across a global supply chain. Successful completion of This course will prepare students to sit for the MSSC Certified Logistics Associate (CLA) National Logistics Certification Exam. Note: This course can also be taken concurrently with Logistics 105. Evening Classes 0511 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M GARCIA, D D E7 404 LOGISTICS 105 GREEN LOGISTICS AND GIS TECHNOLOGY (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Introduces environmentally sustainable concepts, technology, and ‘Green’ sustainable logistics practices within transportation geography, along with midtechnical level material handling competencies. Successful completion of This course will prepare students to sit for the MSSC Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) National Logistics Certification Exam. Note: This course can be taken concurrently with Logistics 104. Evening Classes 0513 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W GARCIA, D D E7 404 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course is designed to provide 21st Century leadership skills and theories in a logistics environment. This course introduces the logistics environment, leading vs. managing, the key elements of leadership, the interrelationship between trait and behavioral leadership theories, influencing, communicating, coaching/ mentoring, conflict resolution, team logistics leadership, ethics and diversity, and developing a logistics leadership culture. MEDINA, L MEDINA, L For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 42 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0550 lec 9:00am-11:05am S & lab 11:05am-1:10pm S 5085 2:05 hrs TBA & 2:05 hrs TBA DANIEL BERHE, S K DANIEL BERHE, S K SHERAN, H J SHERAN, H J Evening Classes 3368 lec 5:50pm-7:55pm M & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm M MACIAS, M A MACIAS, M A For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. E7 314 E7 314 ON LINE ON LINE E7 317 E7 317 COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 233 MICROCOMPUTER DATABASE PROGRAMMING (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: CO SCI 201. Evening Classes 3362 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-9:00pm T Th T Th ENOMOTO, J Y ENOMOTO, J Y E7 314 E7 314 COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 234 OPERATING SYSTEMS LOGISTICS 106 LEADERSHIP IN LOGISTICS 0523 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W 5299 3:10 hrs TBA COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 208 BEGINNING VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING E7 404 ON LINE schedule of (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: CO SCI 201. 0552 & lec 1:30pm-3:35pm lab 3:35pm-5:40pm M M KHOLLESI, B KHOLLESI, B E7 317 E7 317 COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 237 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER NETWORKS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Including Internet. 0542 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S CLASSES HOUSTON, M R E7 405 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 243 PROGRAMMING IN C++ CHILD DEVELOPMENT 941 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - CHILD DEVELOPMENT (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: CO SCI 201. 0554 lec 1:30pm-3:35pm & lab 3:35pm-5:40pm Evening Classes 3359 lec 5:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm 3366 lec 5:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm T T KHOLLESI, B KHOLLESI, B E7 317 E7 317 Th Th W W KHOLLESI, B KHOLLESI, B KHOLLESI, B KHOLLESI, B E7 317 E7 317 E7 317 E7 317 (CSU) 4.00 UNITS Note: Requires 20 hours per week; paid employment related to the occupational major and enrollment in at least 7 units (which include Co-op Ed). This course offers advanced supervised training in an employment area that will enhance the student’s educational goals. Evening Classes 9012 lec 5:30pm-6:15pm & lec 3:25 hrs (CSU) 3.00 UNITS SU, S SU, S SU, S SU, S For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. E7 314 E7 314 ON LINE ON LINE F7 116 F7 116 COUNSELING 001 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE (CSU) 1.00 UNITS 1621 lec 9:00am-11:50am F STAFF F7 207 1622 lec 9:00am-11:50am F STAFF F7 219 1623 lec 12:00pm-2:50pm F STAFF F7 220 #1811 #1822 #1823 #1824 lec 8:00am-10:50am F lec 10:35am-1:25pm F lec 7:50am-10:40am F lec 1:45pm-3:50pm T COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 290 PROGRAMMING IN JAVA (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0553 lec 1:30pm-2:35pm & lab 2:35pm-3:40pm Evening Classes 3357 lec 5:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm 3364 lec 4:45pm-6:50pm & lab 6:50pm-8:55pm STAFF STAFF Counseling COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 257 INTRODUCTION TO WEB PAGE DESIGN 0556 lec 10:35am-12:40pm T & lab 10:35am-12:40pm Th 5086 2:05 hrs TBA & 2:05 hrs TBA W TBA T Th T Th SHERAN, H J SHERAN, H J E7 405 E7 405 T T M M KHOLLESI, B KHOLLESI, B DEHKHODA, A DEHKHODA, A E7 317 E7 317 E7 405 E7 405 Cooperative Education, Occupational (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) These classes are recommended for F-1 visa students. NEGRETE, L AMIRIAN, S FRONTANEZ LOZA, M MIHARA, K F7 107 E3 553 F7 119 G8 131 #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) ##1854 lec 9:55am-12:00pm T ##1857 lec 8:05am-10:25am M SANDOVAL, J A STAFF G8 131 G8 131 ##(7 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) 5531 2:05 hrs TBA MORALES GUERRA, S A HY BRID (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) Mandatory class meeting is on 2/8/16 from 1:00pm-2:30pm in room E1-189. For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. Cooperative Education Instructor: Michelle D. Benjamin (323) 415-5094 Prerequisite: Employment related to Occupational Major: Must be enrolled in at least 7 units (includes Coop Ed). 5534 WHAT IS COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION? 2:05 hrs TBA MORALES GUERRA, S A HY BRID (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) This program allows students to earn college units for they’re on the job learning experience. (CWEE) combines on the job experience with regular classroom instruction. It is designed to expand skills and knowledge and to improve self-understanding by integrating classroom study with planned supervised work experience. (SEE COLLEGE CATALOG FOR FURTHER INFORMATION) 8117 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - WORK EXPERIENCE IN YOUR MAJOR - 3 - 4 UNITS *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 15 TO 19 HOURS PER WEEK OF WORK EXPERIENCE 3 UNITS 1. MUST attend only ONE orientation meeting DURING FIRST TWO WEEKS of semester: 12:00- 1:00pm Wed in F7 116 or 5:30pm-6:30pm in F7 120. lec 1:15pm-3:20pm T HUANG, J H E3 521 lec 1:15pm-3:35pm Th UKITA, C T *SGEC 123 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Requires 15 to 19 hours per week; paid employment related to the occupational major and enrollment in at least 7 units (which include Co-op Ed). POSNER, W D 1826 (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 931 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE TBA *SGEC 123 (CSU) 1.00 UNITS 8118 3. Meet individually once more with instructor to finalize work goals 3:10 hrs STAFF (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 2. Attend third and fourth week class meetings to set work goals. lec lec 8:30am-11:20am F (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) COUNSELING 004 CAREER PLANNING 20 OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK OF WORK EXPERIENCE 4 UNITS 9003 Mandatory class meeting is on 4/11/16 from 1:00pm-2:30pm in room E1-189. For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. C2 124B COUNSELING 020 POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION: THE SCOPE OF CAREER PLANNING (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course is designed to provide students with information regarding vocational and professional careers. It describes the scope of a post-secondary education. 1111 1112 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 931 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - CHILD DEVELOPMENT lec lec 1:45pm-3:10pm 2:50pm-4:15pm T Th MW STAFF STAFF E3 425 E3 431 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Requires 15 to 19 hours per week; paid employment related to the occupational major and enrollment in at least 7 units (which include Co-op Ed). 9011 & lec 12:10pm-1:00pm W lec 2:10 hrs TBA BENJAMIN, M D BENJAMIN, M D F7 116 F7 116 schedule of CLASSES 43 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Dance Specialties DANCE STUDIES 823 DANCE REHEARSALS AND PERFORMANCES II (CSU) 1.00 UNITS DANCE SPECIALTIES 491 SPECIAL TOPICS IN DANCE I (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Note: Section 2745 – Commercial Jazz Dance. Section 2778 – This class will be hip-hop funk techniques. There will be a variety of music used that emphasizes the different types of hip-hop dance techniques. Section 2779 – Folklorico Dance Techniques. Section 2782 – Yoga and stretching for dancers. 2745 lab 3:00pm-6:10pm Evening Classes 2778 lab 6:50pm-8:15pm 2779 lab 6:50pm-8:15pm 2782 lab 6:50pm-8:15pm F KARMIRYAN, K S2 102 MW T Th T Th KARMIRYAN, K PADILLA, C YEE, A J S2 102 S2 102 S2 106 DANCE SPECIALTIES 492 SPECIAL TOPICS IN DANCE II (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Dance Specialties 491. Note: Section 2748 – Commercial Jazz Dance. Section 2780 – This class will be hip-hop funk techniques. There will be a variety of music used that emphasizes the different types of hip-hop dance techniques. Section 2781 – Folklorico Dance Techniques. Section 2783 – Yoga and stretching for dancers. 2748 lab 3:00pm-6:10pm Evening Classes 2780 lab 6:50pm-8:15pm 2781 lab 6:50pm-8:15pm 2783 lab 6:50pm-8:15pm F KARMIRYAN, K S2 102 MW T Th T Th KARMIRYAN, K PADILLA, C YEE, A J S2 102 S2 102 S2 106 2708 & 3:15pm-3:45pm 3:45pm-6:15pm M M REUTIMANN, K P REUTIMANN, K P S2 106 S2 106 RABINS, K D RABINS, K D S2 106 S2 106 RABINS, K D REUTIMANN, K P S2 106 S2 106 REUTIMANN, K P RABINS, K D S2 106 S2 106 RABINS, K D RABINS, K D S2 106 S2 106 RABINS, K D RABINS, K D S2 106 S2 106 REUTIMANN, K P RABINS, K D S2 102 S2 106 KARMIRYAN, K S2 102 REUTIMANN, K P RABINS, K D S2 102 S2 106 KARMIRYAN, K S2 102 MW MW T Th T Th REUTIMANN, K P REUTIMANN, K P RABINS, K D RABINS, K D S2 102 S2 102 S2 106 S2 106 lab 10:35am-12:00pm M W REUTIMANN, K P S2 106 DANCE STUDIES 826 DANCE PERFORMANCE COMPANY (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3 2705 2706 lab 12:10pm-1:35pm M W lab 3:15pm-4:40pm T Th Dance Techniques DANCE TECHNIQUES 111 BALLET TECHNIQUES I (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2709 2711 lab 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lab 9:00am-10:25am M W DANCE TECHNIQUES 112 BALLET TECHNIQUES II (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Dance Techniques 111. 2712 2713 Dance Studies lec lab lab 9:00am-10:25am M W lab 10:35am-12:00pm T Th DANCE TECHNIQUES 113 BALLET TECHNIQUES III (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS DANCE STUDIES 457 DANCE PERSPECTIVES AND APPRECIATION 2715 & (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 2702 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F Evening Classes 2771 lec 6:00pm-9:10pm M CRAWFORD ALCAZAR, R C S2 210 CRAWFORD ALCAZAR, R C S1 112 (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Dance Studies 814. 2701 & lec 12:10pm-12:40pm M W lab 12:40pm-1:45pm M W RABINS, K D RABINS, K D S2 106 S2 106 (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS lec 12:10pm-12:40pm M W lab 12:40pm-1:45pm M W RABINS, K D RABINS, K D T Th Th RABINS, K D RABINS, K D S2 106 S2 106 (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS T Th T Th RABINS, K D RABINS, K D S2 106 S2 106 DANCE STUDIES 822 DANCE REHEARSALS AND PERFORMANCES I 44 lec lab 3:15pm-3:45pm 3:45pm-6:15pm M M 2720 & 2721 & lec 1:45pm-2:00pm lab 2:00pm-3:10pm lec 9:00am-9:15am lab 9:15am-10:25am DANCE TECHNIQUES 141 MODERN DANCE TECHNIQUES I (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2707 & (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Dance Techniques 121. DANCE TECHNIQUES 123 JAZZ DANCE TECHNIQUES III (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Dance Studies 820. lec 3:15pm-4:20pm lab 4:20pm-6:25pm 2716 lab 1:45pm-3:10pm M W 2718 lab 9:00am-10:25am T Th Evening Classes 2772 lab 5:15pm-6:40pm M W 2717 lab 1:45pm-3:10pm M W 2719 lab 9:00am-10:25am T Th Evening Classes 2773 lab 5:15pm-6:40pm M W DANCE STUDIES 821 DANCE STAGING AND METHODS II 2704 & (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS DANCE TECHNIQUES 122 JAZZ DANCE TECHNIQUES II (UC: CSU) 4.00 UNITS lab 3:15pm- 4:20pm lec 4:20pm- 6:25pm lec 10:35am-10:50am T Th lab 10:50am-12:00pm T Th S2 106 S2 106 DANCE STUDIES 820 DANCE STAGING AND PRODUCTION METHODS 2744 & (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS DANCE TECHNIQUES 121 JAZZ DANCE TECHNIQUES I DANCE STUDIES 816 DANCE PRODUCTION III 2703 & DANCE TECHNIQUES 114 BALLET TECHNIQUES IV 2710 & DANCE STUDIES 815 DANCE PRODUCTION II lec 10:35am-10:50am T Th lab 10:50am-12:00pm T Th REUTIMANN, K P REUTIMANN, K P S2 106 S2 106 schedule of (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2722 CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • DANCE TECHNIQUES 142 MODERN DANCE TECHNIQUES II DANCE TECHNIQUES 322 SOCIAL DANCE II (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Dance Techniques 141. 2723 lab 10:35am-12:00pm M W (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Dance Techniques 321. REUTIMANN, K P S2 106 DANCE TECHNIQUES 143 MODERN DANCE TECHNIQUES III lab 10:35am-10:50am M W lab 10:50am-12:00pm M W REUTIMANN, K P REUTIMANN, K P S2 106 S2 106 DANCE TECHNIQUES 171 HIP-HOP DANCE TECHNIQUES I lab 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lab 10:35am-12:00pm M W REUTIMANN, K P RABINS, K D S2 102 S2 102 DANCE TECHNIQUES 172 HIP HOP TECHNIQUES II lab 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lab 10:35am-12:00pm M W REUTIMANN, K P RABINS, K D S2 102 S2 102 DANCE TECHNIQUES 173 HIP HOP TECHNIQUES III 10:35am-10:50am 10:50am-12:00pm 10:35am-10:50am 10:50am-12:00pm T Th T Th MW MW REUTIMANN, K P REUTIMANN, K P RABINS, K D RABINS, K D S2 102 S2 102 S2 102 S2 102 DANCE TECHNIQUES 174 HIP-HOP TECHNIQUES IV lec 10:35am-10:50am M W lab 10:50am-12:00pm M W RABINS, K D RABINS, K D S2 102 S2 102 DANCE TECHNIQUES 181 PILATES I lab 9:00am-10:25am T Th REUTIMANN, K P S2 102 (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Dance Techniques 181. lab 9:00am-10:25am T Th REUTIMANN, K P S2 102 CRAWFORD ALCAZAR, R C S2 102 lab 1:45pm-3:10pm lab 3:30pm-4:55pm M WTh W RABINS, K D RABINS, K D S2 106 S2 106 RABINS, K D RABINS, K D S2 106 S2 106 RABINS, K D RABINS, K D S2 106 S2 106 M WTh W RABINS, K D RABINS, K D S2 106 S2 106 T Th REUTIMANN, K P S2 102 (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Dance Techniques 535. 2738 & lab 1:45pm-3:10pm lab 3:30pm-4:55pm M WTh W DANCE TECHNIQUES 537 DANCE TEAM TECHNIQUES III 2739 & lab 1:45pm-3:10pm lab 3:30pm-4:55pm M WTh W (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Dance Techniques 537. lab 1:45pm-3:10pm lab 3:30pm-4:55pm (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2741 lab 1:45pm-3:10pm DANCE TECHNIQUES 571 CONDITIONING FOR DANCE TEAM TECHNIQUES II (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS MW CRAWFORD ALCAZAR, R C S2 106 MW STAFF S2 106 DANCE TECHNIQUES 222 YOGA SKILLS II (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Dance Techniques 570. 2742 lab 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th REUTIMANN, K P S2 102 DANCE TECHNIQUES 572 CONDITIONING FOR DANCE TEAM TECHNIQUES III (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Dance Techniques 221. 2734 lab 7:25am-8:50am Evening Classes 2776 lab 6:50pm-8:15pm lab 9:00am-10:25am M W DANCE TECHNIQUES 570 CONDITIONING FOR DANCE I DANCE TECHNIQUES 221 YOGA SKILLS I 2733 lab 7:25am-8:50am Evening Classes 2775 lab 6:50pm-8:15pm 2738 & 2740 & DANCE TECHNIQUES 182 PILATES II 2732 2737 DANCE TECHNIQUES 538 DANCE TEAM TECHNIQUES IV (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2731 (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Dance Techniques 411. (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Dance Techniques 536. (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2729 & CRAWFORD ALCAZAR, R C S2 102 CRAWFORD ALCAZAR, R C S2 102 DANCE TECHNIQUES 536 DANCE TEAM TECHNIQUES II (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS lec lab lec lab 2735 2736 (UC: CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Dance Techniques 171. 2727 & 2730 & lab 1:45pm-4:55pm F lab 9:00am-10:25am M W (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS DANCE TECHNIQUES 535 DANCE TEAM TECHNIQUES I (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2726 2728 CRAWFORD ALCAZAR, R C S2 102 DANCE TECHNIQUES 412 SALSA CASINO II (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2725 2746 T Th DANCE TECHNIQUES 411 SALSA CASINO I (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2724 & Evening Classes 2774 lab 5:15pm-6:40pm (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS MW CRAWFORD ALCAZAR, R C S2 106 MW STAFF S2 106 DANCE TECHNIQUES 321 SOCIAL DANCE I 2743 lab 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th REUTIMANN, K P S2 102 DANCE TECHNIQUES 573 CONDITIONING FOR DANCE TEAM TECHNIQUES IV (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2714 lab 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th REUTIMANN, K P S2 102 (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Evening Classes 2777 lab 5:15pm-6:40pm T Th Drama CRAWFORD ALCAZAR, R C S2 102 SEE THEATER ARTS schedule of CLASSES 45 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Earth Science ECONOMICS 002 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II EARTH SCIENCE 001 EARTH SCIENCE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A) Note: Earth Science students are eligible to take Earth Science 2 laboratory for additional physical science credit. 0571 0573 0577 0580 3384 4742 6002 lec lec lec lec lec lec lec 7:25am-8:50am 12:10pm-1:35pm 9:00am-10:25am 9:00am-12:10pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 9:00am-10:25am 3:30pm-6:40pm T Th MW MW F T T Th W MIRETTI, D L MIRETTI, D L DORAN, L M WAKTOLA, D K TARNOFF, S R DORAN, L M GODOY, O A2 103 A2 103 A2 104 A2 104 A2 103 A2 104 *SGEC 107 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3383 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W 6039 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T WAKTOLA, D K SMITH, L S A2 104 *SGEC 107 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 EARTH SCIENCE 002 EARTH SCIENCE LABORATORY lec lab lec lab lec lab lec lab lec lab 10:35am-11:05am 11:05am-12:00pm 10:35am-11:05am 11:05am-12:00pm 3:30pm-4:00pm 4:00pm-4:55pm 3:30pm-4:00pm 4:00pm-4:55pm 3:30pm-4:35pm 4:35pm-6:40pm T Th T Th MW MW MW MW T Th T Th T T GRIMMER, J C GRIMMER, J C ADSIT, R J ADSIT, R J ADSIT, R J ADSIT, R J ADSIT, R J ADSIT, R J SMITH, L S SMITH, L S Evening Classes 3385 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm Th & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm Th A2 104 A2 104 A2 104 A2 104 A2 104 A2 104 A2 104 A2 104 *SGEC 107 *SGEC 107 DORAN, L M DORAN, L M A2 104 A2 104 Economics #(5 Week Class - Starts 3/14/2016, Ends 4/22/2016) ##4353 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm lec 7:25am-8:50am T Th lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W lec 9:00am-11:30am MTWTh CABALLES, A Z DIETER, R CABALLES, A Z CABALLES, A Z F7 207 F7 209 F7 207 F7 207 T Th MW DIETER, R CABALLES, A Z STAFF F7 207 F7 207 F7 207 #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) lec 9:00am-12:10pm S lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W STAFF STAFF *SGEC 109 *SGEC 108 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3398 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W 3400 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M Evening Classes 3401 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T 3402 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th STAFF F7 207 STAFF STAFF F7 207 F7 207 MW STAFF F7 207 TBA TBA B GONZALEZ, E BENAVIDES, J R ON LINE ON LINE B GONZALEZ, E B GONZALEZ, E F7 113 F7 113 ECONOMICS 060 ECONOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: Economics 001. lec 1:45pm-3:10pm EDUCATION 001 INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 5064 5297 lec 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. EDUCATION 203 EDUCATION IN AMERICAN SOCIETY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Evening Classes 3413 lec 4:00pm-5:10pm & lab 5:10pm-6:20pm DIETER, R STAFF F7 207 F7 207 Evening Classes 3424 lec 5:00pm-6:05pm & lab 1:00pm-4:10pm T Th T Th schedule of M W DOUGLAS, S BARRON, E G9 104 #DO HENY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY 103 ANALYTICAL LIGHT AND ELECTRON MICROSCOY 4.00 UNITS 0614 & lec 11:00am-12:05pm T lab 1:00pm-4:10pm T Th DOUGLAS, S BARRON, E G9 104 #DO HENY DOUGLAS, S STAFF G9 104 #DO HENY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY 201 HISTOLOGICAL MICROSCOPY 4.00 UNITS Evening Classes 3423 lec 4:00pm-6:05pm F & lab 10:00am-4:30pm S #Doheny Eye Institute Imaging Core, 1355 San Pablo St., Boyle Heights, CA 90003 Economics 001 is also offered through ITV. Please see schedule ad on page 46 MW ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) (CSU) 2.00 UNITS #(5 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/11/2016) 8024 8027 F7 207 F7 203 F7 207 F7 207 ELECTRON MICROSCOPY 101 PHOTOMICROSCOPY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4B) Prerequisite: Math 125. Note: Economics 2 may be taken before Economics 1. 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:20pm-6:40pm CABALLES, A Z STAFF DIETER, R CABALLES, A Z Electron Microscopy ECONOMICS 001 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I 3396 lec 3397 lec #4304 lec lec 7:25am-8:50am M W lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th lec 9:00am-11:30am MTWTh Education *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 0587 0588 0592 #1815 0595 0597 0598 #1831 0593 (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5C) Corequisite: Earth Science 1. Note: Credit given for only one of Earth Science 2 or Geology 6. 0575 & 0579 & 3386 & 3387 & 6040 & (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4B) Prerequisite: Math 125. Note: Economics 2 may be taken before Economics 1. CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Engineering Graphics & Design ELECTRON MICROSCOPY 204 ULTRSTRUCTURE OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES 4.00 UNITS 0615 & lec 10:00am-12:05pm M lab 1:00pm-4:10pm M W DOUGLAS, S DOUGLAS, S G9 104 G9 209 Electronics ELECTRONICS 120 A+ CERTIFICATION TRAINING 9.00 UNITS Note: This class prepares the student for the Computing Technology Industry Association (comp TIA) national test. The course covers operating systems such as Windows, the Disk Operating System (DOS), hardware and software system setup control, and trouble-shooting. System installation repair and maintenance are also covered. Note: Students must enroll in Electronics 185, section 0609. 0608 & lec 8:20am-9:45am MTWTh lab 9:45am-12:00pm MTWTh STAFF STAFF E7 302 E7 302 ELECTRONICS 125 COMPTIA NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION TRAINING (CSU) 3.50 UNITS Prerequisite: Electronics 120. This course introduces the fundamental building blocks that form a modern network, such as protocols, topologies, hardware, network architecture, and network operating systems. In-depth coverage of the most important concepts in contemporary networking includes TCP/IP, Ethernet, wireless transmission, network administration, support, troubleshooting WANs (Wide Area Networks), and security. Students develop the skills to implement the best network topology, hardware, and software for their environment, develop skills to build a network from scratch, and maintain, upgrade, and troubleshoot an existing network. Finally, students are well prepared to pass CompTIA’s (The Computing Technology Industry Association) Network+ certification exam. 0607 & lec 7:25am-8:30am lab 8:30am-5:20pm S S VILLANUEVA, E VILLANUEVA, E E7 306 E7 306 ELECTRONICS 185 DIRECTED STUDY - ELECTRONICS (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Note: This course allows students to pursue directed study in Electronics on a contract basis under the direction of a supervising instructor. Students must enroll in Electronics 120, section 0608. 0609 lec 1:05 hrs TBA STAFF E7 302 Emergency Department Assistant ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & DESIGN 101 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: Math 120. This introductory course covers drafting methods needed for graphical communication of technical information in engineering and technology, including the fundamentals of sketching, lettering, perspective drawing, board drafting, descriptive geometry, theory of orthographic projection and Computer-Aided Drafting. It also covers standard techniques and symbols used in section and auxiliary views, geometric construction and dimensioning, tolerancing, protractor, and engineering scales are required. 0627 lec 9:00am-11:05am & lab 9:00am-11:05am Evening Classes 3461 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm & lab 6:50pm-8:55pm T Th DAVIDIAN, A M DAVIDIAN, A M E7 105 E7 105 M W KHASHAYAR, K KHASHAYAR, K E7 105 E7 105 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & DESIGN 131 CAD-ADVANCED APPLICATIONS 3-D (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Engineering Graphic & Design 121 or Engineering Graphics Design 122. This course builds on skills acquired in 2-D & 3-D applications. The course explores advanced computer-aided design and drafting techniques using AutoCAD or MIcroStation and SolidWorks or CATIA software. Assembly part modeling and surface modeling are covered. During these training programs, students acquire advanced skills in using a software and design techniques for 3-D structures in various examples toward designs, manufacturing, and mechanical applications. 0623 lab 8:50am-12:00pm S KHASHAYAR, K E7 101 Engineering Support ENGINEERING SUPPORT 121 PLANE SURVEYING I (UC: CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Math 241. OFFERED FALL SEMESTER ONLY. This is a beginning course in plane surveying. Topics include horizontal linear measurements using pacing, steel tape, stadia and electronic distance measurement (EDM); circuit and profile differential leveling; measurement of horizontal and vertical angles; computation of azimuth, bearing, latitude, departure and coordinates and area of a traverse; balancing a closed traverse using the compass rule and rotation adjustments of a closed traverse; and introduction to geographic information system (GIS) and global positioning system (GPS). Technical lectures also include topics pertaining to technical writing and presentations. An introductory topic in terrain modeling using Microstation and/or AutoCAD software is demonstrated and field work is also performed. 1726 & lec 7:50am - 10:00am S lab 10:00am - 1:20pm S HERNANDEZ CRUZ, J M HERNANDEZ CRUZ, JM E7 105 E7 105 (14 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT 009 EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT/FIRST RESPONDER ENGINEERING SUPPORT 221 PLANE SURVEYING II 4.00 UNITS 3447 & lec 3:30pm-6:40pm W lab 6:50pm-10:00pm W PITTMAN, C L PITTMAN, C L C2 125A C2 122B (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 121 or Engineering Support 121. OFFERED SPRING SEMESTER ONLY. This is an advanced course in plane surveying. Topics include topographic survey, earthmoving quantity take-off, horizontal and vertical curves, construction staking, real property survey using electronic data measurement (EDM), application of global positioning system (GPS) and geographic information systems (GIS), and green surveys. Field work is performed. 0620 & schedule of lec 7:50am-9:55am lab 9:55am-1:05pm CLASSES F F GALLEGOS, H A GALLEGOS, H A E7 105 E7 105 47 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • ENGINEERING SUPPORT 225 BOUNDARY CONTROL FOR SURVEYORS (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisites: ENG SUP 221. Note: For students whom taken CE 221. Submit pre-requisite challenge petition to JC Ramirez in E7-104A. This is an advanced course in boundary control surveying. Topics include history and concept of boundary control surveys; description of real property; boundary law; theory of retracting and resurveying of sectionalized lands, locating sequential conveyances, and locating combination legal descriptions.OFFERED SPRING SEMESTER ONLY. 0621 & lec 7:45am-8:50am S lab 8:50am-12:00pm S GALLEGOS, H A GALLEGOS, H A E7 105 E7 105 Engineering, General (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS This course provides students with an understanding of the academic and professional behaviors and skills necessary to enhance their chances of success as an engineering major, and ultimately as a professional. The skills include working effectively in teams, goal setting, time management, and developing oral communication skills. Students are introduced to the campus resources available to the engineering majors. Students have an opportunity to work collaboratively with their classmates on most of the assignments and in-class design projects. Note: This course is open to high school students for concurrent enrollment. T T W W (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Math 261. Evening Class 4412 & DAVIDIAN, A M DAVIDIAN, A M GALLEGOS, H A GALLEGOS, H A E7 101 E7 101 *SGEC 117 *SGEC 117 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm T lab 6:50pm-10:00pm Th schedule of E7 101 E7 101 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Math 261. This course utilizes the MATLAB environment to provide students with a working knowledge of computer-based problem-solving methods relevant to science and engineering. It introduces the fundamentals of procedural and object-oriented programming, numerical analysis, and data structures. Examples and assignments in the course are drawn from practical applications in engineering, physics, and mathematics. lec 12:10pm-2:15pm F lab 2:15pm-5:25pm F RAMIREZ, J C RAMIREZ, J C E7 101 E7 101 ENGINEERING, GENERAL 131 STATICS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Math 261 and Physics 1. Note: This core course is required for all Engineering students transferring to all universities, including: UCLA, CSULA, USC, Cal Poly Pomona, CSULB, UCI, UCR and others.This is the first course in engineering mechanics. The course considers two-and three-dimensional analysis of force systems on particles and rigid bodies in equilibrium. Topics also include static analysis of trusses, beams, and cables, determination of center of gravity, centroids, friction, and moments of inertia of area and mass. 0622 & lec lab 1:45pm-2:50pm 2:50pm-4:15pm *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 48 STAFF STAFF ENGINEERING, GENERAL 122 PROGRAMMING AND PROBLEM-SOLVING IN MATLAB 0619 & ENGINEERING, GENERAL 101 INTRODUCTION TO SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Evening Classes 3459 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm 6113 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm ENGINEERING, GENERAL 121 PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS CLASSES T Th T Th DAVIDIAN, A M DAVIDIAN, A M E7 105 E7 105 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • ENGINEERING, GENERAL 212 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Engineering Graphics & Design 121 or EGD 122. Advisory: GE 131. An introduction to engineering design, documentation, experimentation, professional presentation, computer-aided modeling and design, analysis and prototype building. 0624 & & lec 12:10pm-1:15pm M lab 1:15pm-2:40pm M lab 12:10pm-2:40pm W KHASHAYAR, K KHASHAYAR, K KHASHAYAR, K E7 101 E7 101 E7 101 ENGINEERING, GENERAL 220 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS I (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Math 263 and Physics 3. Corequisite: Math 275. Advisory: Eng Gen 102, Eng Gen 121, or EET 120. This course covers electric circuit analysis in time and frequency domains, transient, and steady state solutions. Topics include linear circuit analysis techniques, Kirchhoff’s Laws, Network Theorems, mesh and nodal analysis, OP amps and amplifiers, Thevenin/Norton equivalents circuits, natural-forced-complete response of RLC circuits, AC circuits, phasors, three phase power, and frequency response and resonance. The laboratory includes experimental verification of the laws of AC and DC circuits, Kirchhoff’s laws, and Thevenin’s theorem using instruments such as millimeter, oscilloscopes, and signal generators. Note: EET 120 is a recommended prerequisite for students who have not had previous circuit experience. Required of all Engineering students. A first course in electrical engineering for Engineering students. Consists of lecture, hands-on circuit design lab, and LabVIEW. OFFERED SPRING SEMESTER ONLY. 3465 & lec 3:30pm-6:40pm lab 3:30pm-6:40pm M W RAMIREZ, J C RAMIREZ, J C E7 101 E7 101 ENGINEERING, GENERAL 231 DYNAMICS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: GE 131. Application of Newton’s Second Law of Mechanics using vectors for the analysis of particle and rigid body dynamics through kinematics and kinetics. This includes absolute and relative motion, translating and rotating systems, workenergy methods, and impulse-momentum, equations, and vibration and time response. Special applications are included. Note: Required of all Aerospace, Biomedical-Mechanical, Civil, and Mechanical Engineering majors transferring to USC or CSULA. This core course is also required of all Engineering students transferring to Cal Poly Pomona and UCLA, and most engineering options at UCI. This course is second in a sequence in engineering mechanics. Lecture plus computer applications. 0625 & Evening Classes 3466 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M STAFF E7 302 ENGINEERING, GENERAL 225 DIGITAL CIRCUIT ANALYSIS (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Math 262 and Physics 3. Advisory: ENG GEN 102, ENG GEN 121 and EET 120. Note: Consist of lecture, hands-on circuit design and LabVIEW. Introduction to digital circuit analysis. Topics include number systems, binary codes, Boolean algebra, combinational logic design, logic minimization techniques, sequential circuits design, arithmetic operations, memory devices, digital system organization, and digital subsystems design. RODRIGUEZ, J RODRIGUEZ, J E7 101 E7 101 E7 105 E7 105 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: General Engineering 131. Plane stress-strain, axial, torsional, bending and shear stresses are studied, including combined loads, Mohr’s circle, principal stresses and strains, and pressure vessels. Topics include: Generalized Hooke’s law, material properties, allowable stresses, factor of safety, statically indeterminate members, shear and moment diagrams; beam deflection and slope by double integration, singularity functions, superposition and moment-area. Column buckling and Castigliano methods are also studied. Topics also include thermal expansion and indeterminate forms. Note: Required of most Engineering students transferring to CSULA, USC, Cal Poly Pomona, UCLA, UCI, UCR, CSULB, and other universities. Highly recommended for all other Engineering students. OFFERED SPRING SEMESTER ONLY. Evening Classes 3462 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-9:20pm T Th T Th GALLEGOS, H A GALLEGOS, H A E7 105 E7 105 Industrial Technology INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 106 APPLIED MATH FOR TECHNOLOGY 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Math 115. This course covers a practical application of basic math/algebra skills to typical industrial applications and problems. Topics include units of measure and conversions, reading tools of measurement, error analysis and error propagation, statistics and standard deviation, graphing techniques, including pie and bar charts. Pareto diagrams, statistical process control charts, and Venn diagrams, perimeter/area/volume analysis using plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, including right and oblique triangles, algebra, and arithmetic. Technical applications and problem-solving skills including the appropriate use of technology are emphasized. Evening Classes 3460 lec 5:15pm-6:20pm & lab 6:20pm-6:45pm & lab 5:15pm-6:45pm T T Th DAVIDIAN, A M DAVIDIAN, A M DAVIDIAN, A M E7 101 E7 101 E7 101 Manufacturing & Industrial Technology OFFERED SPRING SEMESTER ONLY. Evening Classes 3468 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm W KHASHAYAR, K KHASHAYAR, K ENGINEERING, GENERAL 241 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS ENGINEERING, GENERAL 221 ENGINEERING PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) (UC credit limit: General Engineering 221 combined with Mathematics 227, maximum credit one course). Prerequisite: Math 261. An introductory course in matrices, probability and statistics with applications to practical engineering problems. Note: Required of Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering students transferring to CSULA, and Industrial/Systems Engineering students transferring to USC. Also for all CSULA Production Technology students.Lecture plus computer applications to statistics. OFFERED SPRING SEMESTER ONLY! lec 9:00am-10:05am M W lab 10:05am-11:30am M W MANUFACTURING & INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 220 INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS An introductory course in robotics; hand-on experience on building a PARALLAX robot. Understanding electric motors, servos, sensors, switches and actuators. Basic Stamp computer programming and integration into a working robotic unit; including mechanical assembly, connecting electronic components, wiring, soldering, and testing. 3458 & schedule of lec 3:30pm-5:35pm lab 3:30pm-5:35pm CLASSES M W KHASHAYAR, K KHASHAYAR, K E7 302 E7 302 49 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • English Note: English as a Second Language courses immediately follow regular English course listings. Humanities, Learning Skills, and Reading course listings follow the new ESL section. English Skills Course Sequence (Effective Spring 2015) READING 20 Level I Learning Skills 16 Foundations of Writing Effective Reading Develops reading comprehension skills for students testing below English 21. Level II ENGLISH 21 ∆ English Level III ∆ READING 25 ∆ READING 29 Reading for College Success English Fundamentals Reviews the basic rules of grammar, sentence development. Progresses from writing paragraphs to writing multi-paragraph expository essays. Reading assignments develop vocabulary reinforce and writing skills. 28 Intermediate Reading & Composition Reading Accross the Curriculum **ENGLISH 101 *READING 101 Strengthens skills in writing essays in a variety of rhetorical modes. Readings serve as examples and as a basis for discussion and further writing. Level IV A college-level Freshman composition course. Required for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university. (Meets graduation requirements for the A.A. degree.) Level V Courses for English majors and for all students who appreciate literature and creative writing. Intended for students who plan to transfer to four-year colleges or universities. SELECT ONE PREREQUISITE FOR ENGLISH 101 **Engl 102: College Reading and Composition II (Literature) ∆ Degree applicable for A.A. * CSU transferable ** UC:CSU transferable Required Classes **Engl 103: Composition & Critical Thinking (Contemporary Issues) English Elective Courses: Creative Writing, Humanities, and Literature Courses Recommended Courses Assistance for students at all levels is available in the Writing Center in K5-102. Elective Classes ENGLISH TUTORING The Writing Center, located in E3-220, offers tutoring, word processing, and Internet access for students in all disciplines. Students may improve their writing and thinking skills through one-on-one tutoring sessions, group workshops, and grammar assistance programs. Walk-in and scheduled appointments are available; students are also welcome to our Conversation Lab where they can improve their listening and speaking skills in a relaxed environment. THE WRITING CENTER HOURS ARE: Monday – Wednesday, 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Thursday, 7:00a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 50 Power Reading College Reading and Composition I schedule of CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • ENGLISH 028 INTERMEDIATE READING AND COMPOSITION 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the English Placement Process, or Satisfactory completion of English 21 or ESL 6A. Advisory: Reading 29. BASIC SKILLS 067CE SUPERVISED ENGLISH TUTORING (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 8940 8941 8942 8943 lab lab lab lab 4:15 hrs 4:15 hrs 4:15 hrs 4:15 hrs TBA TBA TBA TBA HERRERA, G M HERRERA, G M HERRERA, G M HERRERA, G M K5 104 K5 104 K5 104 K5 104 In order to enroll in one of the English Composition Sequence courses English 21, 26, 28, 101, 102, or 103 - students must have proof that they have met the prerequisite for that course. This proof may be: 1. an appropriate assessment score, 2. successful completion of the prerequisite course, or 3. prerequisite completion form confirming successful completion of a comparable course at another college. After a computer check by Admissions, students not meeting the prerequisite for the course for which they registered will be administratively dropped. (NDA) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the English Placement Process, or satisfactory completion of Reading 20. Advisory: Reading 25. Note: This course will be offered on a pass/no-pass basis. lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec 9:00am-12:10pm 7:25am-8:50am 10:35am-12:00pm 10:35am-12:00pm 12:10pm-1:35pm 7:25am-8:50am 9:00am-12:10pm 7:25am-8:50am 1:45pm-3:10pm 3:30pm-4:55pm 3:30pm-4:55pm 3:30pm-4:55pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 10:35am-12:00pm 9:00am-10:25am F MW MW T Th MW MW S T Th T Th MW T Th T Th MW T Th MW BASALLA, M A E3 355 SANGHA, D K E3 421 SOLIS, A C E3 407 IMMERBLUM, A W E3 421 SOLIS, A C E3 407 BASALLA, M A E3 355 STAFF E3 407 SANGHA, D K E3 421 SANCHEZ, D R E3 321 SILVA, J O E3 411 SANCHEZ, D R E3 321 HODGSON-DESILVA, K E3 451 GOLDMAN, A L *SGEC 112 STAFF *SGEC 113 GOLDMAN, A L *SGEC 113 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3475 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 3477 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 3478 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3479 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6046 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6047 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec 12:10pm-1:35pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 7:25am-8:50am 9:00am-10:25am 10:35am-12:00pm 9:00am-10:25am 7:25am-8:50am 1:45pm-3:10pm 10:35am-12:00pm 12:10pm-1:35pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 12:10pm-1:35pm 9:00am-12:10pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 3:30pm-4:55pm 3:30pm-4:55pm 3:30pm-4:55pm 3:30pm-4:55pm 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-10:25am 10:35am-12:00pm 12:10pm-1:35pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 12:10pm-1:35pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm MW MW F S S MW T Th T Th MW T Th T Th T Th MW MW T Th MW F MW T Th MW T Th T Th T Th S MW MW MW MW MW MW F WELSH, H H E3 411 WELSH, H H E3 411 KESHISHYAN, L E3 421 HOLLAND, D P E3 317 DE CASAS, M M E3 321 STAFF E3 417 OROZCO, L R E3 451 OROZCO, L R E3 451 CARLOS, M D E3 455 KESHISHYAN, L E3 411 GRAY, J D E3 355 YOUNGBLOOD, C A E3 307 HODGSON-DESILVA, K E3 421 HODGSON-DESILVA, K E3 421 YOUNGBLOOD, C A E3 307 LEHREN, D H E3 408 RUDE, J C E3 457 DURSO, J K E3 325 RAMIREZ, N N E3 421 DODD, N G E3 307 GRAY, J D E3 355 CONCOFF KRONBECK, M E E3 407 RAMIREZ, N N E3 421 STAFF *SGEC 125 MUNOZ, E *SGEC 104 MUNOZ, E *SGEC 104 GRAY, J D *SGEC 104 GRAY, J D *SGEC 104 JOHNS, R L *SGEC 105 JOHNS, R L *SGEC 105 STAFF *SGEC 113 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 ENGLISH 021 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 0636 0637 0639 0640 0641 0644 0645 0647 0696 3473 3484 3512 8019 8023 8096 0635 0642 0649 0650 0651 0654 0655 0656 0657 0659 0660 0665 0666 0667 0668 0690 0701 0703 0715 3491 3498 3522 3524 8021 8028 8029 8030 8031 8050 8082 8131 Evening Classes 3486 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3487 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3489 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3492 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3495 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3499 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 3500 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 3502 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3503 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3542 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 6051 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6052 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6061 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T W Th M W MW T Th T Th T Th T W M BUTMAN, R S BUTMAN, R S HOLLAND, D P RAMIREZ, N N AMADOR, N M DODD, N G STAFF AMADOR, N M STAFF ADAMSON, D J WELSH, H H LAMAS, C T CANO, I D E3 317 E3 321 E3 317 E3 421 E3 357 E3 307 E3 421 E3 357 E3 417 E3 355 *SGEC 104 *SGEC 104 *SGEC 120 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 ENGLISH 032 COLLEGE LITERARY MAGAZINE EDITING (CSU) 2.00 UNITS 0664 lec 1:45pm-3:50pm W LEHREN, D H E3 511 WILEY, R E3 357 KERFORD, J P KERFORD, J P E3 411 E3 411 ENGLISH 033 BASIC VOCABULARY (NDA) 3.00 UNITS MW T Th T W M Th SILVA, J O TINKER DIAZ, R E TINKER DIAZ, R E AGREGAN, L A ARMENDAREZ, D M ROMERO, R C E3 411 E3 417 E3 417 E3 417 *SGEC 104 *SGEC 105 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 0646 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th ENGLISH 094 INTENSIVE GRAMMAR REVIEW (NDA) 3.00 UNITS 0684 0686 schedule of lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th CLASSES 51 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • ENGLISH 101 COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 1A) Prerequisite: Acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the English Placement Process, or satisfactory completion of English 28 or ESL 8. Advisory: Reading 101. 0630 0648 0662 0683 0685 0687 0688 0689 0691 0692 0693 0694 0700 0706 0710 0711 0712 0713 0714 0720 0721 0725 1606 1651 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 7:25am-8:50am lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 7:25am-8:50am lec 9:00am-10:25am lec 9:00am-10:25am lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 12:10pm-1:35pm lec 12:10pm-1:35pm lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 10:35am-12:00pm lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 9:00am-12:10pm lec 9:00am-12:10pm lec 9:00am-12:10pm lec 9:00am-12:10pm lec 9:00am-12:10pm lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 10:35am-12:00pm lec 9:00am-10:25am lec 9:00am-10:25am CENTENO, C SWERDLOW, N STRINGER, R G ROSENBLATT, W E ROSENBLATT, W E SWERDLOW, N RODRIGUEZ, J R GLEASON, R L SHAHINIAN, A O SHAHINIAN, A O GLEASON, R L OROZCO, L R TINKER DIAZ, R E YOUNGBLOOD, C A STAFF PHILLIPS, C L STRINGER, R G PHILLIPS, L K MISSAKIAN, I V CARLOS, M D CENTENO, C ROMO, A R MANNONE, D R E3 457 E3 355 E3 331 E3 431 E3 431 E3 355 E3 407 E3 417 E3 451 E3 451 E3 417 E3 451 E3 457 E3 307 E3 325 E3 311 E3 331 E3 311 E3 455 E3 455 E3 457 E3 317 E3 351 This is part of ELAC Honors Program. To enroll, students must see a counselor in E1-127. lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th CENTENO, C E3 457 This class is limited to the Puente students only. 3474 lec 3514 lec 3531 lec 3537 lec 5038 5039 6053 8016 8022 8032 8033 8043 8091 8132 T Th T Th MW MW MW T Th MW MW MW MW T Th MW MW F S S S F MW T Th MW MW T Th lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec 3:30pm-4:55pm 3:30pm-4:55pm 3:30pm-4:55pm 3:30pm-4:55pm 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs MW T Th MW T Th TBA TBA MISSAKIAN, I V CARLOS, M D GEOPPO, P A RODRIGUEZ, J R MUNOZ, E MUNOZ, E 3:30pm-4:55pm 9:00am-12:10pm 12:10pm-1:35pm 9:00am-10:25am 10:35am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm T Th S MW MW T Th S F F MORRIS, M H STAFF TIGUE, W B TIGUE, W B MORRIS, M H LUCERO, D S STAFF LUCERO, D S E3 455 E3 455 E3 408 E3 317 ON LINE ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. *SGEC 112 *SGEC 112 *SGEC 112 *SGEC 112 *SGEC 112 *SGEC 114 *SGEC 117 *SGEC 109 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 8608 lec 9:00am-10:25am 8646 lec 10:35am-12:00pm Evening Classes 3476 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3480 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3483 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3513 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 3515 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 3516 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 3517 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3518 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3519 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3520 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3521 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3530 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3547 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 6032 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6055 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6057 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6063 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm MW MW ULA, LS GLEASON, RL Th Th W MW T Th T Th M T T W M T MW T T Th M ULA, L S STEVENSON, W R CUSHING, W P HERNANDEZ, M R JOSEPH, S W STAFF LAMAS, C T ADAMSON, D J JOSEPH, S W STAFF AGREGAN, L A STEVENSON, W R GEOPPO, P A LAMBERT, D E STAFF STAFF LAMBERT, D E E3 408 E3 417 E3 351 E3 331 E3 311 E3 351 E3 451 E3 457 E3 317 E3 355 E3 421 E3 421 E3 417 E3 331 E3 451 *SGEC 108 *SGEC 112 *SGEC 112 *SGEC 105 ENGLISH 102 COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION II (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 1B, 3B) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of English 101. Note: Both English 102 and 103 meet the IGETC requirement for critical thinking. 0695 0697 0698 0722 8025 lec lec lec lec lec 10:35am-12:00pm 12:10pm-1:35pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 9:00am-10:25am 12:10pm-1:35pm Evening Classes 3482 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3485 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 3496 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3504 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3525 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 3527 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6012 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm E3 325 E3 351 E3 357 E3 311 *SGEC 103 M MW T Th T Th W Th ULA, L S E3 351 RODRIGUEZ, J R E3 407 CABRAL, J C E3 351 STAFF E3 451 RODRIGUEZ, J R E3 317 CONCOFF KRONBECK, M E E3 407 STAFF *SGEC 113 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 English 102 is also offered through ITV. Please see schedule ad on page ENGLISH 103 COMPOSITION AND CRITICAL THINKING (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 1B) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of English 101. Note: Both English 102 and 103 meet the IGETC requirement for Critical Thinking. 0634 0653 0663 0699 0702 0704 0705 0717 0718 0719 0723 0724 1609 lec 9:00am-12:10pm lec 10:35am-12:00pm lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 7:25am-8:50am lec 10:35am-12:00pm lec 12:10pm-1:35pm lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 9:00am-12:10pm lec 9:00am-10:25am lec 9:00am-12:10pm lec 7:25am-8:50am lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 10:35am-12:00pm S MW T Th T Th T Th MW MW S MW F MW MW T Th STAFF ANDRADE, K A BLANDON, R STAFF MANNONE, D R BLANDON, R LANGDELL, C C CHAKHCHIR, Z SOLIS, A C CHAKHCHIR, Z ANDRADE, K A MANNONE, D R BLANDON, R E3 307 E3 351 E3 311 E3 311 E3 351 E3 355 E3 417 E3 351 E3 407 E3 351 E3 411 E3 351 E3 355 3488 3529 3539 3540 8034 8046 8047 8086 8110 8126 lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec MW MW T Th MW MW T Th S F F T Th STAFF LANGDELL, C C SILVA, J O WILLIAMS, J G BARILARI, G ANDREWS, C J STAFF ANDREWS, C J STAFF STAFF E3 407 E3 417 E3 411 E3 321 *SGEC 113 *SGEC 111 *SGEC 113 *SGEC 112 *SGEC 125 *SGEC 104 This is part of ELAC Honors Program. To enroll, students must see a counselor in E1-127. 3:30pm-4:55pm 3:30pm-4:55pm 3:30pm-4:55pm 3:30pm-4:55pm 10:35am-12:00pm 9:00am-10:25am 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 1:45pm-3:10pm *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 8614 lec 9:00am-10:25am Evening Classes 3523 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3532 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 3533 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 3535 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3536 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3538 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3541 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 3543 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3544 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6031 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6038 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6059 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm MW SWERDLOW, N M T Th MW T W Th T Th M T Th W M DE CASAS, M M SILVA, J O WILLIAMS, J G ROMERO, R C JIMENEZ, F YOSHIDA, G K JIMENEZ, F CUSHING, W P YOSHIDA, G K ARMENDAREZ, D M STAFF DARR, N M E3 355 E3 321 E3 411 E3 321 E3 451 E3 351 E3 407 E3 351 E3 311 E3 407 *SGEC 104 *SGEC 105 *SGEC 112 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 English 101 is also offered through ITV. Please see schedule ad on page schedule of DURSO, J K MANNONE, D R GURFIELD, J WELSH, H H STAFF *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 52 MW MW T Th MW MW CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • ENGLISH 127 CREATIVE WRITING ENGLISH 212 POETRY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: English 28. Note: Eligibility for English 101 is acceptable. 3526 lec 3:30pm-4:55pm T Th GURFIELD, J (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Prerequisite: English 101. E3 357 ENGLISH 203 WORLD LITERATURE I lec 3:30pm-4:55pm T Th JIMENEZ, F E3 351 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th CONCOFF KRONBECK, M E E3 407 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W SWERDLOW, N E3 355 SANGHA, D K 0672 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm MW BLANDON, R E3 355 SOLIS, A C E3 407 ENGLISH 252 THE ENGLISH BIBLE AS LITERATURE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Prerequisite: English 101. (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Prerequisite: English 101. Advisory: English 102. Note: Either English 207 or English 208 may be taken first. lec 9:00am-10:25am M W 0652 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Prerequisite: English 101. ENGLISH 208 AMERICAN LITERATURE II 0671 E3 317 ENGLISH 239 WOMEN IN LITERATURE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Prerequisite: English 101. Advisory: English 102 or English 205. lec STAFF (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Prerequisite: English 101. Note: Either English 215 or English 216 may be taken first. ENGLISH 206 ENGLISH LITERATURE II 0708 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F ENGLISH 216 SHAKESPEARE II (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Prerequisite: English 101. Note: Either English 203 or 204 may be taken first. 3545 0669 0631 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th E3 421 schedule of CLASSES 53 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • English as a Second Language Note: ESL courses are listed by levels according to ESL course sequence chart. English as a Second Language Course Sequence (Effective Spring 2015) Level III ESL – 3B (3) ESL – 3A (6) ESL – 3C (3) E.S.L. – 4B (3) E.S.L. – 4A (6) ESL – 4C (3) LOW INTERMEDIATE Level IV INTERMEDIATE ESL – 5C (3) Level V E.S.L. – 5B (3) E.S.L. – 5A (6) HIGH INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH 96 ESL – 6C (3) Level VI E.S.L. – 6B (3) E.S.L. – 6A (6) ADVANCED ENGLISH 96 Note: Students who pass E.S.L. 6A may register for English 28 (3 units) or E.S.L. 8 (6 units). SELECT ONE PREREQUISITE FOR ENGLISH 101 ENGLISH 28 (3) Assistance for students at all levels is available in the Writing Center in K5-102. SQUARE BOX INDICATES REQUIRED CLASSES E.S.L. – 8 (6) ROUNDED BOX INDICATES ADVISORY CLASSES ESL Level 3 – Low Intermediate ESL Level 4 – Intermediate ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 003A COLLEGE ESL III: WRITING AND GRAMMAR ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 004A COLLEGE ESL IV: WRITING AND GRAMMAR 6.00 UNITS Advisories: ESL 3B and/or 3C. 0658 0661 lec 12:10pm-3:20pm M W lec 10:35am-12:00pm MTWTh VAN HOUTEN, K W STAFF E3 307 E3 317 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 003B COLLEGE ESL III: READING AND VOCABULARY 3.00 UNITS Advisories: ESL 3A and/or 3C. 3546 lec 3:30pm-4:55pm T Th NICOLAIDES, A E3 325 3.00 UNITS Advisories: ESL 3A and/or 3B. lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th STAFF 0674 lec 9:00am-10:25am MTWTh 3481 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M W Evening Classes 3505 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M W VAN HOUTEN, K W TIRMAN, D J E3 307 E3 457 DUFFY, A M E3 355 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 004B COLLEGE ESL IV: READING AND VOCABULARY 3.00 UNITS Advisories: E.S.L. 4A and/or 4C. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 003C COLLEGE ESL III: LISTENING AND SPEAKING 0638 6.00 UNITS Prerequisites: English as a Second Language 3A or accepetable level of English as demonstrated in the ESL placement process. Advisories: E.S.L. 4B and/or 4C. 0675 1257 E3 411 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W WARNER, A S VAN HOUTEN, K W E3 325 E3 307 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 004C COLLEGE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE IV: LISTENING AND SPEAKING 3.00 UNITS Advisories: E.S.L. 4A and/or 4B. 0707 3548 54 schedule of lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lec 3:30pm-4:55pm T Th CLASSES CHAN, C C BRIONES, C R E3 311 E3 431 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • ESL Level 5 – High Intermediate Humanities ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 005A COLLEGE ESL V: WRITING AND GRAMMAR HUMANITIES 001 CULTURAL PATTERNS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) 6.00 UNITS Prerequisites: English as a Second Language 4A or accepetable level of English as demonstrated in the ESL placement process. Advisories: E.S.L. 5B and/or ESL 5C. 0676 lec 7:25am-8:50am 0677 lec 10:35am-12:00pm 0678 lec 12:10pm-3:20pm 3509 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Evening Classes 3506 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3507 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm MTWTh MTWTh MW MW STAFF WARNER, N J CHAN, C C LEE, R C E3 351 E3 321 E3 311 E3 317 T Th MW KHIN, T N BOYD, A B E3 411 E3 307 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 005B COLLEGE ESL V: READING AND VOCABULARY (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisories: E.S.L. 5A and/or ESL 5C. 0632 3497 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th lec 3:30pm-4:55pm T Th (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Advisory: English 101. 0726 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W 1608 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F HUMANITIES 060 PEOPLE AND THEIR WORLD: TECHNOLOGY AND THE HUMANITIES (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Advisory: English 101. E3 411 E3 417 0643 0716 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th NICOLAIDES, A BRIONES, C R E3 351 E3 431 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th JIMENEZ, F E3 351 LEARNING SKILLS 016 FOUNDATIONS OF WRITING (NDA) 3.00 UNITS Note: This course is offered on a pass/no-pass basis only. 0913 0914 8087 ESL Level 6 – Advanced lec Learning Skills ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 005C COLLEGE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE V: LISTENING AND SPEAKING (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisories: E.S.L. 5A and/or ESL 5C. E3 425 E3 417 This is part of ELAC Honors Program. To enroll, students must see a counselor in E1 127. 0873 KERFORD, J P STAFF LEHREN, D H GLEASON, R L lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th TINKER DIAZ, R E ALLERSON, S L HOFFERD, R J E3 408 E3 408 *SGEC 105 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 006A COLLEGE ESL VI: WRITING AND GRAMMAR (UC:CSU) 6.00 UNITS Prerequisite: E.S.L. 5A or Acceptable level of English as demonstrated in the ESL placement process. Advisories: E.S.L. 6B and/or ESL 6C. 0670 lec 10:35am-12:00pm 0679 lec 7:25am-8:50am 0681 lec 12:10pm-3:20pm 3501 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Evening Classes 3508 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3510 lec 5:15pm-8:25pm 3528 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm MTWTh MTWTh MW MW DE ALAIZA, C H MASUD-RUIZ, N M STAFF COLICCHIO, A E3 431 E3 307 E3 317 E3 331 MW T Th T Th STAFF BEHSETA, S MORAN, J K E3 411 E3 307 E3 321 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 006B COLLEGE ESL VI: READING AND VOCABULARY (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisories: E.S.L. 6A and/or ESL 6C. 0633 0682 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th KERFORD, J P STAFF E3 411 E3 317 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 006C COLLEGE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE VI: LISTENING AND SPEAKING (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisories: E.S.L. 6A and/or 6B. 3494 3549 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th lec 3:30pm-4:55pm T Th CHAN, C C WARNER, A S E3 311 E3 408 Reading READING 020 EFFECTIVE READING (NDA) 5.00 UNITS Advisory: Learning Skills 16. Note: This course is offered on a pass/no-pass basis only. 1249 1250 1251 1259 4068 6102 8020 8095 8108 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 008 ADVANCED ESL COMPOSITION 7:50am-10:20am 9:00am-11:30am 1:45pm-4:15pm 7:55am-10:25am 3:30pm-6:00pm 3:30pm-6:00pm 9:00am-11:30am 12:10pm-2:40pm 9:00am-11:30am T Th MW T Th T Th T Th T Th MW MW T Th SOLIS, A C ELIAS, L A WILEY, R PACHECO, S R FIGUEROA, L D RODRIGUEZ, M A PACHECO, S R BARILARI, G DANIELS, G P E3 407 E3 357 E3 331 E3 455 E3 311 *SGEC 104 *SGEC 105 *SGEC 113 *SGEC 104 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 4065 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm 4066 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm T Th MW FIGUEROA, L D GUNDERSON, M B E3 311 E3 457 READING 025 READING FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS 3.00 UNITS Advisory: Reading 20. 1247 1248 1261 8123 ESL Level 8 – Advanced lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W lec 9:00am-12:10pm F PACHECO, S R WILEY, R WILEY, R DANIELS, G P E3 455 E3 357 E3 357 *SGEC 103 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (CSU) 6.00 UNITS Prerequisite: E.S.L. 6A or appropriate placement on assessment. 0673 0680 3511 lec 9:00am-10:25am MTWTh lec 12:10pm-3:20pm M W lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M W WARNER, N J BEHSETA, S BARNITT, L C E3 321 E3 321 E3 421 schedule of CLASSES 55 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Family and Consumer Studies READING 029 READING ACROSS THE CURRICULUM 3.00 UNITS Advisory: Reading 25 or English 21. 1254 lec 7:25am-8:50am 1255 lec 7:25am-8:50am Evening Classes 4070 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 006 CHALLENGES OF AGING MW T Th ELIAS, L A ELIAS, L A E3 357 E3 357 MW FIGUEROA, L D E3 311 READING 101 POWER READING ELIAS, L A E3 357 HOFFERD, R J E3 331 9:00am-3:30pm S 3562 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 3563 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 5065 3:10 hrs 5298 lec 3:10hrs T M TBA TBA Evening Classes 3561 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th 6073 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W BAZIKYAN, I F7 115 VELAZQUEZ, J VELAZQUEZ, J DIXON, D C DIXON, D C F7 115 F7 110 ON LINE ON LINE VELAZQUEZ, J STAFF F7 113 *SGEC 110 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN 101 FOUNDATIONS OF DESIGN I FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 031 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: Architecture 170. MW MW NAVARRO, A J NAVARRO, A J E7 114 E7 114 M M W AYYUCE, O AYYUCE, O AYYUCE, O E7 114 E7 114 E7 114 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN 102 FOUNDATIONS OF DESIGN II (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: ENV 101. Advisory: Architecture 170. (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4G, 4J) (UC credit limit: Maximum credit, one course F&CS 31 or SOC 12) Note: Credit given for only one of Family and Consumer Studies 31 or Sociology 12. ##1862 lec 9:00am-3:30pm S STAFF AYYUCE, O AYYUCE, O AYYUCE, O E7 114 E7 114 E7 114 F7 120 ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) 3574 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 5066 3:10 hrs 5290 lec 3:10hrs M TBA TBA STAFF OZUNA, M C OZUNA, M C For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. lec 12:10pm-1:15pm T lab 1:15pm-3:20pm T lab 12:10pm-3:20pm Th E3 255 ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. These courses are offered through the Department of Architecture. 0210 & & STAFF FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 021 NUTRITION ##1858 lec Environmental Design 0207 lec 12:10pm-12:40pm & lab 12:40pm-3:10pm Evening Classes 3550 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm Evening Classes 3566 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: Reading 29 or English 28. 1253 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th Evening Classes 4074 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Evening Classes 3564 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W 3576 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T VELAZQUEZ, J VELAZQUEZ, J F7 116 ON LINE ON LINE F7 110 F7 110 FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 034 CHILD NUTRITION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Environmental Science 1851 lec 9:00am-3:30pm S CHUKUMERIJE, J F7 116 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 001 THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT: PHYSICAL PROCESSES FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 091 LIFE MANAGEMENT (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A) 8067 lec 12:10pm-3:20pm W GODOY, O (CSU) 3.00 UNITS *SGEC 107 0731 1892 lec 12:10pm-3:20pm M lec 9:00am-3:30pm S *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) Evening Classes 6007 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W 3565 GODOY, O *SGEC 107 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Th STAFF MARSHALL, A J F7 116 F7 209 STAFF F7 115 MANOOCHEHRI, C M STAFF E3 107 E7 105 STAFF E3 431 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Finance ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 017 GEOGRAPHY OF CALIFORNIA (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4E) Note: Credit given for only one of Environmental Science 17 or Geography 14. 0728 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th MIRETTI, D L A2 103 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 024 GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A) 3556 56 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Th KOLETTY, S R FINANCE 002 INVESTMENTS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0738 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W 3572 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M Evening Classes 3573 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W A2 103 schedule of CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • FINANCE 008 PERSONAL FINANCE AND INVESTMENTS FIRE TECHNOLOGY 202 FIRE PREVENTION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0737 lec 7:25am-8:50am T Th 0775 lec 8:00am-11:10am F Evening Classes 3588 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W ALDERETE, F J ALDERETE, F J E3 457 E7 106 SARGSIAN, N N E3 557 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course provides fundamental information regarding the history and philosophy of fire prevention and organization. This course includes information on the operation of a fire prevention bureau, fire codes, identification and correction of fire hazards, relationship of fire prevention with fire safety education, and detection and suppression systems. 5092 Fire Technology (CSU) 8.00 UNITS Advisory: EDA 9. This course provides the theory and techniques of emergency medical services to be performed by an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), and includes field experience and preparation for the National Registry Examination. Note: Limitation on Enrollment: Pursuant to Title V, Section 58106B, (Health and Safety Considerations), as well as other state regulations, the student must possess a valid certificate of successful completion of the ‘Health Care Provider’ type CPR course commonly administered by either the Red Cross or the American Heart Association. This certificate must be presented to the instructor the first day the class meets. Course orientation is vitally important; as a result, first day attendance is mandatory, students missing first day of class will be dropped from the course. M T T PITTMAN, C L PITTMAN, C L PITTMAN, C L C2 124A C2 122B C2 122B M Th Th PITTMAN, C L PITTMAN, C L PITTMAN, C L C2 122B C2 122B C2 122B FIRE TECHNOLOGY 201 FIRE PROTECTION ORGANIZATION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course introduces fire technology: its career opportunities, philosophy and history of fire protection, fire loss analysis, fire protection functions and systems, basic fire chemistry and physics, and fire strategy and tactics. The course describes the organization of fire departments and their relation to local governments and the laws regulating fire service. 0741 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W TBA BEARD, M ON LINE FIRE TECHNOLOGY 203 FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS FIRE TECHNOLOGY 096 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN 3591 lec 12:10pm-5:00pm & lec 5:00pm-8:10pm & lab 8:10pm-9:35pm Evening Classes 3592 lec 5:10pm-10:00pm & lec 5:00pm-8:10pm & lec 8:10pm-9:35pm 3:10 hrs For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. HOSEA, J B C2 122B (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course introduces the fundamentals of fire protection systems and equipment: features of design and operation of fire detection and alarm systems, heat and smoke control systems, special protection and sprinkler systems, water supply for fire protection, and portable fire extinguishers. 0742 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W STAFF C2 122A FIRE TECHNOLOGY 204 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FOR FIRE PROTECTION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course studies building construction from the point of view of fire protection, focusing on design, construction materials, and the safety concerns of lightweight building components. Evening Classes 3593 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T BEARD, M C2 122A FIRE TECHNOLOGY 205 FIRE BEHAVIOR AND COMBUSTION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course provides the theory and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread and are controlled. Fire chemistry and physics, fire characteristics of materials, extinguishing agents, and fire control techniques are covered. Evening Classes 3594 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M HOSEA, J B C2 122A FIRE TECHNOLOGY 209 FIRE TACTICS AND STRATEGY (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course introduces fire fighting tactics and strategy: the art of using manpower, equipment, and apparatus on the fire ground; practical methods on how to attack, control and extinguish structural, waterfront, oil and other types of fires. 3595 schedule of lec 3:30pm-6:40pm CLASSES M HOSEA, J B C2 125A 57 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Geography FIRE TECHNOLOGY 216 FUNDAMENTALS OF PERSONAL FIRE SAFETY & EMERGENCY ACTION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 5054 3:10 hrs TBA HOSEA, J B For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. ON LINE Additional Administration of Justice/Fire Technology courses have been scheduled after publishing deadlines. Many of these are advanced courses that require Prerequisites. A free supplementary list of these courses is available by calling 323-265-8834. GEOGRAPHY 001 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A) 0760 0761 0762 0768 0769 8011 lec 7:25am-8:50am M W lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W lec 1:50pm-3:15pm M W lec 1:55pm-3:20pm T Th lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th MIRETTI, D L MIRETTI, D L MIRETTI, D L KOLETTY, S R KOLETTY, S R KEMBLE, S M A2 103 A2 103 A2 103 A2 103 A2 103 *SGEC 107 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 French 8617 lec #8618 lec 7:25am-8:50am 9:00am-3:30pm MW S STAFF ALLRED, J P A2 101 A2 103 #(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) FRENCH 001 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS Note: Credit cannot be earned for both FRENCH 1 and FRENCH 21 and/or FRENCH 22. 0752 lec 7:40am-8:50am MTWTh 0754 lec 12:10pm-2:40pm T Th 1705 lec 9:40am-12:10pm M W 5536 5:20 hrs TBA VOGEL-ZUIDERWEG, L C E3 151 STAFF E3 255 STAFF C2 125A ECKHERT, M D HY BRID On campus meetings required on the following Wednesdays from 11am-1:30pm in E3-331: 2/10, 3/23, 4/30, 5/18/16. Evening Classes 3616 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm T Th 5539 6:50pm-8:20pm M W & 1:50 hrs TBA TADROS, R G EBIN, R S EBIN, R S E3 153 E3 257 HY BRID FRENCH 002 ELEMENTARY FRENCH II MW MW TBA T Th 0763 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W A2 103 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm W KOLETTY, S R A2 103 GEOGRAPHY 014 GEOGRAPHY OF CALIFORNIA (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4E) Note: Credit given for only one of Geography 14 or Environmental Science 17. lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th MIRETTI, D L A2 103 KOLETTY, S R KOLETTY, S R A2 104 A2 104 ADSIT, R J ADSIT, R J A2 104 A2 104 TARNOFF, S R A2 104 (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5C) Corequisite: Geography 1. ECKHERT, M D VOGEL-ZUIDERWEG, L C E3 153 HY BRID FRENCH 004 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II 0772 & lec 12:10pm-12:40pm T Th lab 12:40pm-1:35pm T Th Geology (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 6A) Prerequisite: French 3. T Th TADROS, R G E3 155 FRENCH 010 FRENCH CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Advisory: French 2. Note: This class is taught in English. TBA GEOLOGY 001 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (GEOL 1 + GEOL 6 = GEOL 4) (IGETC AREA 5A) 0766 lec 1:55pm-3:20pm T Th 0770 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W Evening Classes 3643 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T ECKHERT, M D ON LINE (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 58 MIRETTI, D L GEOGRAPHY 015 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY 1:45pm-3:00pm M W 2:20 hrs TBA 5:50 hrs A2 103 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A) (Same as Meteorology 3) Note: Acceptable for credit, UC, for a maximum of 3 units from Geography 3 or Meteorology 3. 0764 (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 6A) Prerequisite: French 2. Advisory: French 10 5403 KONOVNITZINE, P GEOGRAPHY 003 INTRODUCTION TO WEATHER AND CLIMATE 3625 EBIN, R S E3 257 VOGEL-ZUIDERWEG, L C E3 153 VOGEL-ZUIDERWEG, L C HY BRID BROWN, L A *SGEC 125 FRENCH 003 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I Evening Classes 3612 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm Evening Classes 3629 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 5538 & (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4E) Note: Geography 1 is not a prerequisite for Geography 2. GEOGRAPHY 007 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 6A) Prerequisite: French 1 or French 22 3611 lec 3:30pm-6:00pm 5503 12:10pm-1:35pm & 1:55 hrs 8099 lec 12:10pm-2:40pm GEOGRAPHY 002 CULTURAL ELEMENTS OF GEOGRAPHY schedule of CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • GEOLOGY 004 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY AND LABORATORY 5459 (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A, 5C) 0767 lec 1:55pm-3:20pm & lec 3:30pm-4:00pm & lab 4:00pm-4:55pm 0771 lec 1:55pm-3:20pm & lec 3:20pm-3:50pm & lab 3:50pm-4:45pm Evening Classes 3644 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm & lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm T Th T Th T Th MW MW MW ADSIT, R J ADSIT, R J ADSIT, R J ADSIT, R J ADSIT, R J ADSIT, R J A2 104 A2 104 A2 104 A2 104 A2 104 A2 104 T Th Th TARNOFF, S R SMITH, L S SMITH, L S A2 104 A2 104 A2 104 Health HEALTH 002 HEALTH AND FITNESS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Health 2, 7, 8, 11 combined maximum credit, one course) 0789 & lec 9:00am-11:05am F lab 11:05am-1:10pm F ORTIZ, S E ORTIZ, S E E9 114 E9 103 HEALTH 007 PHYSICAL FITNESS AND NUTRITION KIMBER, K VARELA, S A ORTIZ, S E KIMBER, K TEPER, L E OWENS, A S WHITE, K E DAW, P E 8068 ORTIZ, S E D5 136 C1 121 E9 114 D5 136 C1 121 E9 114 E9 114 ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. *SGEC 117 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 MW STAFF D5 136 HEALTH 008 WOMEN’S PERSONAL HEALTH (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Health 2, 7, 8, 11 combined maximum credit, one course) 0786 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th 0793 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th 0794 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W 0821 lec 7:25am-8:50am T Th 3655 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm W 5024 3:10 hrs TBA WONG, E DAW, P E OWENS, A S OWENS, A S WHITE, K E GALVAN, M E For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. #5301 ##5401 ##5414 ##5453 ###5455 TYO, S M ON LINE 8036 8038 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W ORTIZ, S E WONG, E *SGEC 117 *SGEC 118 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3668 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T WAKAMATSU, J E9 114 HEALTH 011 PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Health 2, 7, 8, 11 combined maximum credit, one course) 0781 0784 0785 0792 0796 0799 0802 0803 0819 0824 3654 3665 4746 lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec 7:25am-8:50am 1:45pm-3:10pm 12:30pm-3:40pm 10:35am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:10pm 7:25am-8:50am 12:10pm-1:35pm 10:35am-12:00pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 9:00am-10:25am 3:30pm-4:55pm 3:30pm-4:55pm 1:45pm-4:00pm T Th MW F T Th S MW T Th MW T Th T Th T Th MW MW HINES, J M WHITE, K E VARELA, S A CONE, A J ANTONACCI, A M HINES, J M CARIZZI, M T ADAME, A OWENS, A S CONE, A J MEIERS, J C TEPER, L E CONE, AJ C1 125 E9 114 C1 121 C1 121 E9 114 C1 121 C1 121 D5 136 E9 114 C1 121 C1 125 C1 121 D5 136 (11 Weeks Class – Starts 3/14/16 – Ends 6/6/16) 0780 lec 7:25am-8:50am M W 0783 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F 0790 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W 0791 lec 7:25am-8:50am T Th 0795 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th 0813 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W 3657 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M 5091 3:10 hrs TBA Evening Classes 3662 lec 6:50pm-8:15pm TBA For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Health 2, 7, 8, 11 combined maximum credit, one course) lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th 5:50 hrs (5 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 5/13/2016) E9 114 C1 125 E9 114 E9 114 E9 114 ON LINE TBA WHITE, K E ON LINE 13:15 hrs 13:15 hrs TBA TBA WHITE, K E WHITE, K E ON LINE ON LINE 10:30 hrs TBA WHITE, K E ON LINE 4:05 hrs TBA DAW, P E ON LINE (4 Week Class - Starts 5/2/2016, Ends 5/28/2016) ##(5 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 5/13/2016) ###(12 Week Class Starts 3/14/2016 – Ends 6/6/2016) 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA TBA TBA MCBRIDE, D T MCBRIDE, D T MCBRIDE, D T WONG, E ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE 8:50 hrs TBA WONG, E ON LINE #(15 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) ##5402 ##(6 Week Class - Starts 5/2/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 8035 8039 8053 8061 8063 lec lec lec lec lec 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 7:25am-8:50am 9:00am-10:25am 12:10pm-1:35pm F S T Th MW MW ESPINOZA, M M ALDANA, I ORTIZ, S E WONG, E WONG, E *SGEC 118 *SGEC 117 *SGEC 117 *SGEC 118 *SGEC 118 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes ##1874 lec 7:10m-9:15pm T Th ANTONACCI, A M C1 121 ##(11 Week Class Starts 3/14/2016 – Ends 6/6/2016) 3571 3656 3658 3659 3661 3667 6008 6010 lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6:50pm-10:00pm 5:15pm-6:40pm 6:50pm-8:20pm 7:00pm-8:25pm 6:50pm-10:00pm 6:50pm-10:00pm 6:50pm-10:00pm Th W T Th T Th T Th M T W WHITE, K G KAUR, M STAFF STAFF STAFF KAUR, M WHITE, K G ALDANA, I E9 114 C1 121 E9 114 D5 136 C1 125 E9 114 *SGEC 117 *SGEC 114 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Health 011 is also offered through ITV. Please see schedule ad on page 3:10 hrs #(15 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 5016 5026 5027 #5302 HEALTH 012 SAFETY EDUCATION AND FIRST AID (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0787 0788 0804 schedule of lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th lec 9:00am-10:25am M W CLASSES ONSGARD, E B ONSGARD, E B DIAZ, J A D5 136 D5 136 D5 136 59 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • HEALTH 015 STRESS MANAGEMENT STRATEGY HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 133 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 3.00 UNITS 0797 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W 0798 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th 5019 3:10 hrs TBA HINES, J M HINES, J M DAW, P E For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. C1 121 C1 125 ON LINE T TYO, S M D5 136 (7 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 4/15/2016) T Th M ROANE, D ROANE, D ROANE, D A6 105 C2 122A *SGEC 117 M M THURSTON, M M THURSTON, M M E7 315 E7 315 T Th THURSTON, M M THURSTON, M M B1 114 B1 114 3.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Health Information Technology 100, 133, 134 and Physiology 6. HEARD, T M HEARD, T M B1 114 B1 114 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Health Information Technology 100. T ORTIZ, A C2 125A M WYNNE, H M C2 125B HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 108 INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY STAFF COLLIER, D ##(6 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 5/20/2016) E7 315 ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 1.00 UNITS Prerequisites: HTHTEK 103, HTHTEK 106, HTHTEK 110, and HTHTEK 215. Evening Classes 3683 lab 5:45pm-10:00pm Th HENDRIX, D M E7 315 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 207 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH STATISTICS Evening Classes 3676 lec 6:00pm-9:10pm 4405 lec 6:00pm-9:10pm M W BLACK, P BLACK, P E7 315 E7 315 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 215 ADVANCED INPATIENT CODING AND ABSTRACTING Evening Classes 3679 lec 5:15pm-7:20pm & lab 7:20pm-9:25pm 3681 lec 5:45pm-7:50pm & lab 7:50pm-9:55pm 4403 lec 5:15pm-7:05pm & lab 7:20pm-9:10pm T T T T T T HENDRIX, D M HENDRIX, D M HYER, A HYER, A HENDRIX, D M HENDRIX, D M E3 431 E3 431 E7 315 E7 315 E7 315 E7 315 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Health Information Technology 106. Corequisite: Health Information Technology 222. Evening Classes 3682 lec 6:00pm-9:10pm Th ORTIZ, A A6 103 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 222 HEALTH INFORMATION SERVICES ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 110 AMBULATORY CARE CODING 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Health Information Technology 106. Corequisite: Health Information Technology 221. 3.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Health Information Technology 134 and Physiology 6. STAFF STAFF C2 127D HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 221 QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP 1.00 UNITS Corequisite: Health Information Technology 134. lec 9:00am-11:05am S lab 11:05am-1:10pm S CUNNINGHAM, B E (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Health Information Technology 103 and 110, and Physiology 6. HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 106 HOSPITAL ETHICS AND LAW 0822 lec 9:00am-10:05am Th ##5413 2:50 hrs TBA lec 9:00am-12:10pm S 3.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Health Information Technology 100 and Mathematics 125. HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 103 INTRODUCTION TO BASIC CODING M M HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 134 INTRODUCTION PATHOLOGY HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 202 DIRECTED PRACTICE FOR CODING SPECIALISTS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0829 & *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 0823 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 100 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 0827 lec 2:00pm-4:05pm Evening Classes 3687 lec 6:00pm-8:05pm C2 108 C2 108 *SGEC 109 3.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Computer Applications and Office Technologies 82, Health Information Technology 133 and Physiology 6. Corequisite: Health Information Technology 108. Health Information Technology Evening Classes 3677 lec 5:45pm-7:50pm & lab 7:50pm-9:55pm ROANE, D ROANE, D ROANE, D *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (CSU) 1.00 UNITS 0826 lec 8:00am-10:05am & lab 10:30am-12:35pm Evening Classes 3678 lec 6:00pm-8:05pm & lab 6:00pm-8:05pm lec 12:10pm-3:20pm W lec 9:00am-12:10pm S lec 1:30pm-4:40pm T Evening Classes 3684 lec 5:15pm-8:25pm 3685 lec 5:50pm-9:00pm 6018 lec 6:00pm-9:10pm HEALTH 031 FOCUS ON HEALTH: DIABETES Evening Classes 4303 lec 4:00pm-6:20pm 0828 1702 8026 B1 114 B1 114 Evening Classes 3689 lec 6:00pm-9:10pm 4404 lec 6:00pm-9:10pm W M ONUNKWO, C ONUNKWO, C E7 315 E7 315 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 230 ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS IN THE HEALTH 3.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Health Information Technology 106 and Computer Applications and Office Technologies 82. Corequisite: Health Information Technology 222. 0825 60 schedule of lec 9:00am-12:10pm S CLASSES COLLIER, D E7 315 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 241 DIRECTED PRACTICE IN HEALTH INFORMATION PROCEDURES II 4.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Health Information Technology 207, 215, 221, 222 and 230. 1703 lab 7:55am-10:00am & lab 6:00pm-8:05pm Evening Classes 3686 lab 6:00pm-9:30pm & lab 8:00pm-9:25pm 4409 lab 6:00pm-8:10pm & lab 7:55am-10:00am MTTh W THURSTON, M M THURSTON, M M HOSP ITAL B1 114 W MT Th W TWTh THURSTON, M M THURSTON, M M THURSTON, M M THURSTON, M M A6 105 HOSP ITAL B1 114 HOSP ITAL History HISTORY 001 INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN CIVILIZATION I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) STAFF WARDINSKI, S L ARIAS, R J WARDINSKI, S L 4725 8093 STAFF COLLING, M L F7 213 F7 111 F7 213 ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. F7 213 *SGEC 108 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 4706 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th STAFF F7 119 0834 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W 1604 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W ARIAS, R J STAFF F7 213 E3 152 Evening Classes 3698 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T ARIAS, R J F7 213 This is part of ELAC Honors Program. To enroll, students must see a counselor in E1 127. HISTORY 005 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4F) lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th URRUTIA, L F7 217 lec 9:00am-10:25am TTh lec 3:30pm-6:40pm T URRUTIA, L URRUTIA, L F7 217 F7 209 Section 1699 is limited to the Delloro students only. F7 213 F7 213 F7 209 F7 209 F7 209 F7 209 F7 209 F7 209 F7 119 ON LINE 5:50 hrs TBA STAFF ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. (8 Weeks Class – Starts 4/11/16 – Ends 6/6/16) 4726 6088 8041 8062 #8150 lec lec lec lec lec 9:00am-12:10pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 10:35am-12:00pm 10:35am-12:00pm 8:00am-11:20am F M MW T Th MW STAFF COLLING, M L RAMIREZ, C A STAFF COLLING, M L F7 211 *SGEC 111 *SGEC 114 *SGEC 111 *SGEC 111 #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3704 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T 4707 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W 6079 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W STAFF STAFF STAFF F7 209 E3 317 *SGEC 118 HISTORY 012 POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) 0833 0846 0847 0851 0853 0854 ##1865 lec lec lec lec lec lec lec 1:45pm-3:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 9:00am-10:25am 1:45pm-3:10pm 12:10pm-1:35pm 9:00am-11:30am T Th S MW T Th T Th MW MTWTh 3706 lec 3707 lec 5005 RAMIREZ, C A STAFF STAFF DUNSHEATH, B SONG, D K STAFF STAFF F7 110 F7 211 F7 209 F7 209 F7 211 A6 103 F7 207 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:10 hrs Th W TBA STAFF COLLING, M L WARDINSKI, S L F7 209 F7 213 ON LINE 5:50 hrs TBA STAFF ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 5493 8042 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W ##8152 lec 8:00am-11:20am M W URRUTIA, L RAMIREZ, C A COLLING, M L *SGEC 118 *SGEC 109 ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 F7 113 HISTORY 007 THE WORLD’S GREAT RELIGIONS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Note: Credit given for only one of Philosophy 33 or History 7. 0838 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th Evening Classes 3700 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th STAFF STAFF STAFF URRUTIA, L STAFF URRUTIA, L STAFF STAFF RAMIREZ, C A DUNSHEATH, B (8 Weeks Class – Starts 4/11/16 – Ends 6/6/16) (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) Note: History 6 may be taken before History 5. lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th MW T Th T Th MW T Th MW T Th M T Th TBA ##(5 Week Class - Starts 4/25/2016, Ends 5/27/2016) HISTORY 006 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS II 0839 1:45pm-3:10pm 9:00am-10:25am 7:25am-8:50am 9:00am-10:25am 12:10pm-1:35pm 10:35am-12:00pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:30pm-4:55pm 3:10 hrs History 011 is also offered through ITV. Please see schedule ad on page (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) Note: History 2 may be taken before History 1. 1727 3697 0831 lec 0840 lec 0841 lec 0842 lec 0843 lec 0844 lec 0848 lec 3702 lec 3703 lec 5004 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 HISTORY 002 INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 1699 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) Note: The year sequence of History 11/12 is required for History majors and is recommended for other students who want a thorough survey of the political and social development of the United States. Either course may be taken independently. 5494 0830 lec 7:25am-8:50am M W 0832 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W 0845 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th 5003 3:10 hrs TBA lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Th lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W HISTORY 011 POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I Evening Classes 3708 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 4708 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 4727 lec 6:00pm-9:10pm 6080 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M Th F M STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF F7 209 F7 209 F7 213 *SGEC 107 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 RAMIREZ, C A F7 213 STAFF F7 213 schedule of History 012 is also offered through ITV. Please see schedule ad on page CLASSES 61 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • HISTORY 086 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD CIVILIZATION I INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 003 EXPORT PROCEDURES I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) 0837 0849 8007 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W lec 9:00am-12:10pm F lec 9:00am-12:10pm F (CSU) 3.00 UNITS ARIAS, R J ARIAS, R J RAMIREZ, C A F7 213 F7 213 *SGEC 107 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 HISTORY 087 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD CIVILIZATION II (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4F) 0835 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W Evening Classes 3711 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W Evening Classes 3231 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W DEPIERI, R C E3 559 Italian ITALIAN 001 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I WARDINSKI, S L F7 213 (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS Note: Units cannot be earned for both Italian 1 and Italian 21. STAFF F7 213 0883 lec 12:10pm-2:40pm M W CALDIERO, A F E3 425 T Th PINNA, B R E3 151 TBA PINNA, B R ON LINE MTWTh MTWTh MW JENNINGS, S E JENNINGS, S E JENNINGS, S E E3 155 E3 325 E3 255 MW BROWN, Y E3 153 5501 12:30pm-2:30pm M W & 1:05 hrs TBA Evening Classes 3736 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm T Th CHAO, H F CHAO, H F E3 151 HY BRID ITALIAN 002 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN II Humanities (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 6A) Prerequisite: Italian 1. HUMANITIES 001 CULTURAL PATTERNS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION Evening Classes 3730 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Advisory: English 101. ITALIAN 010 ITALIAN CIVILIZATION 0726 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W 1608 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F LEHREN, D H GLEASON, R L This is part of ELAC Honors Program. To enroll, students must see a counselor in E1 127. E3 425 E3 417 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) 5015 3:10 hrs For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. HUMANITIES 060 PEOPLE AND THEIR WORLD: TECHNOLOGY AND THE HUMANITIES (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Advisory: English 101. 0873 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm Japanese T Th JIMENEZ, F E3 351 (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS Industrial Technology INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 106 APPLIED MATH FOR TECHNOLOGY 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Math 115. This course covers a practical application of basic math/algebra skills to typical industrial applications and problems. Topics include units of measure and conversions, reading tools of measurement, error analysis and error propagation, statistics and standard deviation, graphing techniques, including pie and bar charts. Pareto diagrams, statistical process control charts, and Venn diagrams, perimeter/area/volume analysis using plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, including right and oblique triangles, algebra, and arithmetic. Technical applications and problem-solving skills including the appropriate use of technology are emphasized. Evening Classes 3460 lec 5:15pm-6:20pm & lab 6:20pm-6:45pm & lab 5:15pm-6:45pm T T Th DAVIDIAN, A M DAVIDIAN, A M DAVIDIAN, A M E7 101 E7 101 E7 101 International Business 3:30pm-6:40pm W JAPANESE 002 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE II (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 6A) Prerequisite: Japanese 1. E3 155 JAPANESE 003 INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE I (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 6A) Prerequisite: Japanese 2. DEPIERI, R C E3 559 10:35am-12:10pm M W 1:30 hrs TBA CHAO, H F CHAO, H F E3 151 HY BRID CHAO, H F CHAO, H F E3 151 HY BRID (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 6A) Prerequisite: Japanese 3. 5504 & 62 HIGUCHI, N JAPANESE 004 INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE II 3.00 UNITS lec 0879 lec 7:40am-8:50am 0880 lec 9:15am-10:25am 0881 lec 12:10pm-2:40pm Evening Classes 3735 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm 5507 & INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 002 TRANSPORT SYSTEMS 3232 JAPANESE 001 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE I schedule of 10:35am-12:10pm T Th 1:30 hrs TBA CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Journalism JOURNALISM 218-3 PRACTICAL EDITING III (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Journalism 218-2. JOURNALISM 101 COLLECTING AND WRITING NEWS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0291 6050 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W lec 3:30pm-4:55pm T Th STAPLETON, J A RICO SANCHEZ, S Y E7 301 *SGEC 103 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3748 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T STAPLETON, J A E7 301 JOURNALISM 105 MASS COMMUNICATIONS lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th RICO SANCHEZ, S Y E7 301 JOURNALISM 185 DIRECTED STUDY - JOURNALISM 0293 1:05 hrs TBA STAPLETON, J A E7 301 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Journalism 101. Note: Offered in Spring semester only. STAPLETON, J A E7 301 (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Journalism 101. Advisory: Journalism 218-1. lab 6:30 hrs RICO SANCHEZ, S Y E7 301 JOURNALISM 217-2 PUBLICATION LABORATORY II lab 6:30 hrs TBA RICO SANCHEZ, S Y E7 301 6:30 hrs 6:30 hrs TBA RICO SANCHEZ, S Y 1:45pm-2:50pm 6:30 hrs TBA RICO SANCHEZ, S Y E7 301 1:45pm-2:50pm 6:30 hrs E7 301 lab 3:10 hrs STAPLETON, J A E7 301 STAPLETON, J A E7 301 W TBA STAPLETON, J A STAPLETON, J A E7 301 E7 301 TBA STAPLETON, J A E7 301 TBA lab 3:10 hrs TBA JOURNALISM 228-1 BEGINNING COMPUTERIZED COMPOSITION 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Journalism 217-1. lec lab 1:45pm-2:50pm 6:30 hrs JOURNALISM 285 DIRECTED STUDY - JOURNALISM (CSU) 2.00 UNITS 2:05 hrs KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 502 INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS - BADMINTON (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Rpt 3 W TBA STAPLETON, J A STAPLETON, J A E7 301 E7 301 2018 & & lab 3:15pm-4:50pm W lab 1:10pm-4:40pm F lab 11:10am-4:30pm S NGUY, Q NGUY, Q NGUY, Q E9 103 E9 103 E9 103 KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 503 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS-BASEBALL (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Rpt 3 2040 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Journalism 218-1. lec lab STAPLETON, J A TBA Athletic Intercollegiate Sports JOURNALISM 218-2 PRACTICAL EDITING II 0300 & 3:10 hrs MOST CLASSES ARE CO-ED EXCEPT WHERE NOTED (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Journalism 101 lec lab lab E7 301 JOURNALISM 218-1 PRACTICAL EDITING I 0296 & E7 301 E7 301 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Journalism 219-2. Advisory: Journalism 218-2. (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Journalism 217-3. Advisory: Journalism 218-4. lab STAPLETON, J A STAPLETON, J A Kinesiology JOURNALISM 217-4 PUBLICATION LABORATORY IV 0298 W TBA JOURNALISM 219-3 TECHNIQUES FOR STAFF EDITORS III (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Journalism 217-2. Advisory: Journalism 218-3. lab 1:45pm-2:50pm 6:30 hrs 0305 JOURNALISM 217-3 PUBLICATION LABORATORY III 0297 lec lab JOURNALISM 219-2 TECHNIQUES FOR STAFF EDITORS II 0307 & (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Journalism 217-1. Advisory: Journalism 218-2. 0295 E7 301 E7 301 (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Journalism 101 0304 TBA STAPLETON, J A STAPLETON, J A JOURNALISM 219-1 TECHNIQUES FOR STAFF EDITORS I 0303 JOURNALISM 217-1 PUBLICATION LABORATORY I 0294 W TBA (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Journalism 219-1. Advisory: Journalism 218-1. JOURNALISM 202 ADVANCED NEWSWRITING Evening Classes 3749 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M 1:45pm-2:50pm 6:30 hrs (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Journalism 218-3. 0299 (CSU) 1.00 UNITS lec lab JOURNALISM 218-4 PRACTICAL EDITING IV 0302 & (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4E) 0292 0301 & W TBA STAPLETON, J A STAPLETON, J A E7 301 E7 301 lab 1:00pm-3:05pm MTWThF HINES, J M BASE FLD KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 512 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS-SOFTBALL (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Rpt 3 Note: Must be enrolled in 12 units and maintain a ‘C’ grade point average. 2019 schedule of lab 1:45pm-3:50pm CLASSES MTWThF BLANCO, E WMN FLD 63 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 563 INTERCOLLEGIATE VOLLEYBALL-FITNESS & SKILLS TRAINING (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3 Evening Classes 2525 lab 6:00pm-7:25pm & lab 6:00pm-7:25pm M W WALKER, E WALKER, E C1 132 C1 132 MW MW T Th T Th MW GAMBOA, R CALIENES, J L CALIENES, J L GAMBOA, R GAMBOA, R C1 125 C1 121 C1 121 D5 136 C1 125 Kinesiology Major KINESIOLOGY MAJOR 100 INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 513 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS-SWIMMING AND DIVING (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Rpt 3 2002 lab 1:30pm-3:35pm MTWThF MATHESON, E M D5 POOL KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 515 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS-TRACK AND FIELD (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Rpt 3 Note: Must be enrolled in 12 units and maintain a ‘C’ grade point average. 2005 lab 6:40am-8:45am MTWThF RAMIREZ, L B5 STAD (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3 MWF MWF MW MW TTh TTh MW MW HINES, J M HINES, J M RAMIREZ, L RAMIREZ, L STAFF STAFF LOPEZ-ZEPEDA, E LOPEZ-ZEPEDA, E C1 128 C1 128 B5 STAD B5 STAD E9 103 E9 103 B5 STAD B5 STAD MT Th MT Th MW MW MARTY, E MARTY, E TURNER, B M TURNER, B M C1 121 C1 121 C1 125 C1 125 VALLE, R J VALLE, R J MOSLEY JR., J E MOSLEY JR., J E TURNER, B M TURNER, B M B5 111 B5 111 C1 121 C1 121 C1 125 C1 125 (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 2520 & 2530 & 2553 & lec lab lec lab lec lab 6:30pm-6:55pm 6:55pm-9:00pm 3:45pm-4:00pm 4:00pm-5:10pm 5:15pm-5:30pm 5:30pm-6:40pm T Th T Th T Th T Th T Th T Th (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3 MTWTh MARTY, E B5 STAD KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 556 INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL-FITNESS & SKILLS TRAINING (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3 ##2522 lab 1:45pm-3:35pm MTWTh MOSLEY JR., J E W TURNER, B M 64 TROGLIA, T FLORES, R E 2038 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W GAMBOA, R C1 125 GAMBOA, R D5 136 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Maximum credit 8 units). 2042 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th KINESIOLOGY MAJOR 104 OFFICIATING COMPETITIVE SPORTS I (UC: CSU) 2.00 UNITS (UC Credit Limit: 8 units from KIN MAJ 103, 104, 105, 128, 129). 2201 &lab lec 10:35am-11:10pm T Th 11:10am – 12:20pm T Th schedule of C1 132 C1 132 ANGEL, M M D5 136 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Evening Classes 2516 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm MW KINESIOLOGY MAJOR 128 CARE AND PREVENTION OF ATHLETIC INJURIES (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: 8 units from Physical Education 708, 709, 710, 711, 712, 713, 725). lec 9:00am-11:05am F lab 11:05am-1:10pm F STANKEVITZ, D L STANKEVITZ, D L D5 136 D5 136 KINESIOLOGY MAJOR 129 ADVANCED CARE AND PREVENTION OF ATHLETIC INJURIES (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: 8 units from Physical Education 708, 709, 710, 711, 712, 713, 725). Prerequisite: Physical Education 708. KINESIOLOGY MAJOR 135 WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTION B5 STAD B5 STAD CALIENES, J L CALIENES, J L KINESIOLOGY MAJOR 106 SPORTS ETHICS E9 103 (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3 lab 12:10pm-1:35pm T Th lab 3:30pm-4:55pm M W (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 2092 & KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 558 INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER-FITNESS & SKILLS TRAINING 2020 2524 KINESIOLOGY MAJOR 102 FOUNDATIONS OF KINESIOLOGY C1 132 ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 5/30/2016) Evening Classes 2523 lab 6:00pm-9:10pm 9:00am-10:25am 10:35am-12:00pm 7:25am-8:50am 10:35am-12:00pm 12:10pm-1:45pm #(15 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 2074 & KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 553 INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL-FITNESS & SKILLS TRAINING Evening Classes 2531 lab 4:15pm-4:55pm lec lec lec lec lec KINESIOLOGY MAJOR 103 INTRODUCTION TO COACHING ATHLETICS KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 552 INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS-CONDITIONING & SKILLS TRAINING 2043 lec 6:00am-6:15am & lab 6:15am-7:05am 2093 lec 1:45pm-2:00pm & lab 2:00pm-3:10pm 2108 lec 9:00am-9:15am & lab 9:15am-10:25am 2521 lec 3:30pm-3:45pm & lab 3:45pm-4:55pm Evening Classes 2517 lec 6:00pm-6:15pm & lab 6:15pm-7:00pm 2518 lec 5:15pm-5:45pm & lab 5:45pm-8:15pm 2023 2024 2026 2027 #2091 lec 9:00am-11:05am F lab 11:05am-1:10pm F STANKEVITZ, D L STANKEVITZ, D L D5 136 D5 136 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Maximum credit 8 units). Evening Classes 2519 lec 5:50pm-7:55pm W & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm W CLASSES ONSGARD, E B ONSGARD, E B D5 POOL D5 POOL ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Adaptive KINESIOLOGY 185 DIRECTED STUDY - KINESIOLOGY KINESIOLOGY 046 ADAPTED STRENGHT TRAINING (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Note: Please see each individual teacher before signing up for these classes. (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Note: All classes are co-ed. 2101 & lec 9:00am-9:15am T Th lab 9:15am-10:25am T Th LADD, M C LADD, M C E9 117 E9 117 2035 2037 2007 & lec 12:10pm-12:25pm M W lab 12:25pm-1:35pm M W LADD, M C LADD, M C D5 POOL D5 POOL KINESIOLOGY 049 ADAPTED CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2001 & lec 10:35am-10:50am T Th lab 10:50am-12:00pm T Th LADD, M C LADD, M C E9 103 E9 103 KINESIOLOGY 201 SWIMMING SKILLS (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Evening Classes 2502 lec 5:15pm-5:45pm & lab 5:45pm-7:10pm M M RAMIREZ, L RAMIREZ, L D5 POOL D5 POOL T Th T Th MW MW MW MW KIMBER, K KIMBER, K KIMBER, K KIMBER, K RAMIREZ, L RAMIREZ, L D5 POOL D5 POOL D5 POOL D5 POOL D5 POOL D5 POOL KINESIOLOGY 301-1 SWIMMING SKILLS I (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2009 & 2056 & 2058 & lec lab lec lab lec lab 9:00am-9:15am 9:15am-10:25am 9:00am-9:15am 9:15am-10:25am 12:10pm-12:25pm 12:25pm-1:35pm KINESIOLOGY 301-2 SWIMMING SKILLS II lec 12:10pm-12:25pm M W lab 12:25pm-1:35pm M W lec 9:00am-9:15am M W lab 9:15am-10:25am M W RAMIREZ, L RAMIREZ, L KIMBER, K KIMBER, K D5 POOL D5 POOL D5 POOL D5 POOL KINESIOLOGY 303 AQUA AEROBICS (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2055 & 2067 & lec lab lec lab 10:35am-10:50am 10:50am-12:00pm 10:35am-10:50am 10:50am-12:00pm T Th T Th MW MW KIMBER, K KIMBER, K KIMBER, K KIMBER, K D5 POOL D5 POOL D5 POOL D5 POOL KINESIOLOGY 307 SWIM AND RUN lec lab lec lab lec lab 10:35am-10:50am 10:50am-12:00pm 10:35am-10:50am 10:50am-12:00pm 3:30pm-3:45pm 3:45pm-4:55pm (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3 Evening Classes 2501 lec 6:00pm-6:15pm & lec 6:15pm-6:55pm FS FS LU, W C LU, W C E9 103 E9 103 S S F F LEWIS, E LEWIS, E DIPIETRA, J J DIPIETRA, J J C1 128 C1 128 C1 128 C1 128 T T OLESCYSKI, R OLESCYSKI, R E9 118 E9 118 lec 9:35am-10:05am F lab 10:05am-11:30am F DIPIETRA, J J DIPIETRA, J J C1 128 C1 128 KINESIOLOGY 229 BODY CONDITIONING SKILLS (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS KINESIOLOGY 237 BOOT CAMP I (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2094 & KINESIOLOGY 247 PILATES FOR FITNESS (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2054 & 2551 & 8015 & lec lab lec lab lec lab 8:00am-8:30am 8:30am-9:55am 5:15pm-5:45pm 5:45pm-7:10pm 9:00am-9:30am 9:30am-10:55am S S Th Th S S JENSEN, K L JENSEN, K L D LUHY, D A D LUHY, D A D LUHY, D A D LUHY, D A E9 118 E9 118 E9 118 E9 118 *SGEC 105 *SGEC 105 Evening Classes 2527 lec 5:15pm-5:30pm & lab 5:30pm-6:10pm T Th T Th D LUHY, D A D LUHY, D A E9 118 E9 118 F F F F DIPIETRA, J J DIPIETRA, J J WALKER, E WALKER, E C1 128 C1 128 E9 117 E9 117 KINESIOLOGY 250 WEIGHT TRAINING SKILLS (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2032 lab & lab #2105 lec lab 11:50am-12:20pm 12:20pm-1:45pm 9:35am–10:05am 10:05am-11:40am #(14 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) KINESIOLOGY 327 LIFELONG FITNESS LAB (CSU) 1.00 UNITS (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2010 & 2068 & 2532 & B5 STAD D5 POOL *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Kinesiology 301-1. 2044 & 2065 & RAMIREZ, L MATHESON, E M KINESIOLOGY 009 KINESIOLOGY - COMBINED SKILLS 2013 lec 9:00am-9:30am & lab 9:30am-10:55am 2014 lec 7:20am-7:50am & lab 7:50am-9:15am Evening Classes 2503 lec 6:00pm-6:30pm & lab 6:30pm-7:55pm Aquatics MTWTh MW Fitness – Individual and Dual Activities KINESIOLOGY 047 ADAPTED SWIMMING AND HYDROEXERCISE (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Note: All classes are co-ed. 6:25am-6:40am 2:30pm-3:00pm T Th T Th MW MW T Th T Th RAMIREZ, L RAMIREZ, L RAMIREZ, L RAMIREZ, L ONSGARD, E B ONSGARD, E B D5 POOL D5 POOL D5 POOL D5 POOL D5 POOL D5 POOL 2069 lec 7:25am-7:40am & lab 7:40am-8:50am 2072 lec 10:35am-10:50am & lab 10:50am-12:00pm Evening Classes 2529 lec 7:00pm-7:15pm & lab 7:15pm-8:25pm schedule of CLASSES MW MW T Th T Th GAMBOA, R GAMBOA, R WHITE, K E WHITE, K E C1 128 C1 128 C1 128 C1 128 T Th T Th ONSGARD, E B ONSGARD, E B C1 128 C1 128 65 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • KINESIOLOGY 328-1 BICYCLE SPINNING I (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2011 lec 10:35am-10:50am & lab 10:50am-12:00pm 2021 lec 1:45pm-2:00pm & lab 2:00pm-3:10pm 2045 lec 12:10pm-12:25pm & lab 12:25pm-1:35pm Evening Classes 2504 lec 7:30pm-7:45pm & lab 7:45pm-8:55pm T Th T Th T Th T Th MW MW OWENS, A S OWENS, A S WHITE, K E WHITE, K E ORTIZ, S E ORTIZ, S E E9 118 E9 118 E9 118 E9 118 E9 118 E9 118 MW MW GEER, M GEER, M E9 118 E9 118 OWENS, A S OWENS, A S ORTIZ, S E ORTIZ, S E IVELAND, S J IVELAND, S J IVENLAND, S J IVENLAND, S J E9 103 E9 103 E9 103 E9 103 E9 103 E9 103 E9 103 E9 103 KINESIOLOGY 330-1 CARDIO KICKBOXING I (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2015 & 2046 & 2505 & 2552 & lec 7:25am-7:40am M W lab 7:40am-8:50am M W lec 10:35am-10:50am M W lab 10:50am-12:00pm M W lec 7:00am-7:15am T Th lab 7:15am-8:25am T Th lec 7:00pm-7:15pm T Th lab 7:15pm-8:25pm T Th lec 7:25am-7:40am M W lab 7:40am-8:50am M W lec 10:35am-10:50am M W lab 10:50am-12:00pm M W OWENS, A S OWENS, A S ORTIZ, S E ORTIZ, S E E9 103 E9 103 E9 103 E9 103 (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 1:45pm-2:00pm 2:00pm-3:10pm MW MW ONSGARD, E B ONSGARD, E B C1 128 C1 128 KINESIOLOGY 335-1 FITNESS AND WEIGHT CONTROL I (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2008 lec 9:00am-9:15am & lab 9:15am-10:25am Evening Classes 2507 lec 6:00pm-6:15pm & lab 6:15pm-7:25pm MW MW ADAME, A ADAME, A C1 128 C1 128 MW MW GEER, M GEER, M E9 118 E9 118 STAFF STAFF E9 103 E9 103 MW MW STAFF STAFF C1 128 C1 128 MW MW SANCHEZ, J A SANCHEZ, J A C1 128 C1 128 KINESIOLOGY 336-1 ZUMBA FITNESS I (CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2031 & lec 9:00am-9:15am T Th lab 9:15am-10:25am T Th KINESIOLOGY 337 BOOT CAMP II (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2016 lec 10:35am-10:50am & lab 10:50am-12:00pm Evening Classes 2508 lec 5:15pm-5:30pm & lab 5:30pm-6:40pm (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 66 MW MW MW MW T Th T Th ANGEL, M M ANGEL, M M CARIZZI, M T CARIZZI, M T TEPER, L E TEPER, L E E9 117 E9 117 E9 117 E9 117 E9 117 E9 117 MW MW MW MW ANGEL, M M ANGEL, M M ELIAS, E J ELIAS, E J E9 117 E9 117 E9 117 E9 117 2107 lec 11:30am-11:45am MW lab 11:45am-12:35pm MW FRENCH, D L FRENCH, D L C1 132 C1 132 KINESIOLOGY 350-1 WEIGHT TRAINING I (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2059 lec 12:10pm-12:25pm & lab 12:25pm-1:35pm 2061 lec 9:00am-9:15am & lab 9:15am-10:25am 2081 lec 10:35am-10:50am & lab 10:50am-12:00pm Evening Classes 2049 lec 7:00pm-7:15pm & lab 7:15pm-8:25pm 2511 lec 6:00pm-6:15pm & lab 6:15pm-7:25pm Sports #(13 Week Class - Starts 3/14/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) KINESIOLOGY 366-1 BADMINTON SKILLS I lec 9:00am-9:15am M W lab 9:15am-10:25am M W lec 7:25am-7:40am T Th lab 7:40am-8:50am T Th 2083 lec 9:00am-9:15am & lab 9:15am-10:25am 2084 lec 7:25am-7:40am & lab 7:40am-8:50am Evening Classes 2512 lec 6:00pm-6:30pm & lab 6:30pm-9:00pm T Th T Th MW MW CALIENES, J L CALIENES, J L CALIENES, J L CALIENES, J L C1 132 C1 132 C1 132 C1 132 M M IRIYE, S K IRIYE, S K E9 103 E9 103 M M IRIYE, S K IRIYE, S K E9 103 E9 103 MW MW T Th T Th CALIENES, J L CALIENES, J L CALIENES, J L CALIENES, J L C1 132 C1 132 C1 132 C1 132 M M IRIYE, S K IRIYE, S K E9 103 E9 103 MW MW S S T Th T Th TTh TTh CALIENES, J L CALIENES, J L BRENES, O J BRENES, O J CALIENES, J L CALIENES, J L CALIENES, J L CALIENES, J L C1 132 C1 132 C1 132 C1 132 E9 103 E9 103 C1 132 C1 132 KINESIOLOGY 366-2 BADMINTON SKILLS II (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Kinesiology 366-1 Evening Classes 2513 lec 6:00pm-6:30pm & lab 6:30pm-9:00pm KINESIOLOGY 370 TABLE TENNIS (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2004 lec 7:25am-7:40am & lab 7:40am-8:50am 2028 lec 9:00am-9:15am & lab 9:15am-10:25am Evening Classes 2514 lec 6:00pm-6:30pm & lab 6:30pm-9:00pm KINESIOLOGY 387-1 BASKETBALL I (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS KINESIOLOGY 346 BODY TONING 2017 & 2030 & C1 128 C1 128 C1 128 C1 128 (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS KINESIOLOGY 331-1 CROSS TRAINING I lec lab SCARBOROUGH, S C SCARBOROUGH, S C MEIERS, J C MEIERS, J C (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Kinesiology 330-1. 2050 & MW MW T Th T Th KINESIOLOGY 287 BASKETBALL SKILLS KINESIOLOGY 330-2 CARDIO KICKBOXING II 2047 & 2048 & Evening Classes 2509 lec 7:00pm-7:15pm & lab 7:15pm-8:25pm 2526 lec 5:15pm-5:30pm & lab 5:30pm-6:40pm OWENS, A S OWENS, A S GAMBOA, R GAMBOA, R E9 103 E9 103 C1 128 C1 128 schedule of 2029 & 2041 & 2087 & 2202 & lec lab lec lab lec lab lec lab 9:00am-9:15am 9:15am-10:25am 9:00am-9:30am 9:30am-12:00pm 1:45pm-2:00pm 2:00pm-3:10pm 10:35am-10:55am 10:55am-12:25pm CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Learning Skills KINESIOLOGY 388 FLAG FOOTBALL (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3 2073 & 2089 & lec lab lec lab 10:35am-10:50am 10:50am-12:00pm 12:10pm-12:25pm 12:25pm-1:35pm T Th T Th MW MW CALIENES, J L CALIENES, J L CALIENES, J L CALIENES, J L B5 STAD B5 STAD B5 STAD B5 STAD KINESIOLOGY 389-1 SOCCER I lec 9:00am-9:15am T Th lab 9:15am-10:25am T Th lec 10:35am-10:50am M W lab 10:50am-12:00pm M W ADAME, A ADAME, A DIAZ, J A DIAZ, J A 0913 0914 8087 B5 STAD B5 STAD B5 STAD B5 STAD KINESIOLOGY 391-1 VOLLEYBALL I lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS T Th T Th ONSGARD, E B ONSGARD, E B E9 103 E9 103 #1809 lec 9:00am-10:50am F F3 103 1:30 hrs TBA LOPEZ, G ON LINE ##(10 Week Class - Starts 3/21/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. LIBRARY SCIENCE 102 INTERNET RESEARCH METHODS LAW 001 BUSINESS LAW I (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit for Law 1+2 combined: maximum credit, one course.) 9:00am-10:25am 9:00am-10:25am 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs MW T Th S F M TBA TBA RODRIGUEZ, D E STAFF RODRIGUEZ, D E ANDERSON, O V STAFF LIPSCOMB, R C LIPSCOMB, R C For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. Evening Classes 3763 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M 3764 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T 3765 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W RODRIGUEZ, D E RODRIGUEZ, D E STAFF #5307 F7 107 F7 107 F7 213 F7 111 F7 211 ON LINE ON LINE F7 107 F7 107 E3 521 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit for Law 1+2 combined: maximum credit, one course.) 1:25 hrs 1:25 hrs TBA TBA ANDERSON, O V PARSAKAR, N For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. Evening Classes 3767 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th 3768 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W RODRIGUEZ, D E CLEVA, V J ON LINE ON LINE PARSAKAR, N ANDERSON, O V ##5412 LEE, U H ON LINE 2:05 hrs TBA LEE, U H ON LINE ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. LOGISTICS 101 TECHNOLOGY IN GLOBAL LOGISTICS (CSU) 1.00 UNITS This course introduces the technology that is used withing global logistics. The emphasis is on state-of-the-art technologies and practices found within the mobile workforce and dynamic worksite environments that enable global commerce. Topics include handheld devices used in sales, inventory, and realtime tracking, GIS (Geographic Information Systems) used in distribution, GPS (Global Positioning Satellites) used in transportation, an introduction to global value networks, and a survey of global supply chain logistics careers. #1816 lec 9:20am-10:25am T Th ##5409 F7 109 E3 152 For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. GARCIA, D D E7 404 2:05 hrs ON LINE ON LINE TBA GARCIA, D D ON LINE ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. Evening Classes ##6041 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm (CSU) 3.00 UNITS TBA TBA TBA #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 4/1/2016) LAW 013 WILLS, TRUSTS, AND PROBATE ADMINISTRATION 1:25 hrs 1:25 hrs 2:05 hrs #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) Logistics LAW 002 BUSINESS LAW II 5090 & STAFF #(9 Week Class - Starts 2/26/2016, Ends 5/6/2016) Law 5089 & E3 408 E3 408 *SGEC 105 Library Science ##5411 0906 lec 0907 lec 0908 lec 0909 lec 3762 lec 5087 5088 TINKER DIAZ, R E ALLERSON, S L HOFFERD, R J LIBRARY SCIENCE 101 LIBRARY RESEARCH METHODS (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Evening Classes 2515 lec 5:15pm-5:30pm & lab 5:30pm-6:40pm (NDA) 3.00 UNITS Note: This course is offered on a pass/no-pass basis only. *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2079 & 2090 & LEARNING SKILLS 016 FOUNDATIONS OF WRITING T MEDINA, L *SGEC 121 ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 schedule of CLASSES 67 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Management LOGISTICS 102 CONCEPTS IN GLOBAL LOGISTICS (CSU) 2.00 UNITS This course introduces the concepts, terminology, and practices found within the government regulations and commercial operations of global supply chains logistics, which are applicable throughout the manufacturing, distribution, wholesale, retail, and various transportation industries. #1828 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th & lec 1:05 hrs TBA GARCIA, D D GARCIA, D D E7 404 E7 404 #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) ##5499 3:50 hrs TBA GARCIA, D D ON LINE ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) GARCIA, D D GARCIA, D D LOGISTICS 103 INVENTORY IN GLOBAL LOGISTICS (CSU) 2.00 UNITS This course introduces basic records and inventory management principles, practices, and software applications that support global supply chain logistics. The course teaches standard inventory concepts, procedures, and technologies that are used to maintain Records Information Management systems that sustain global manufacturers, distribution centers, wholesale suppliers, retail networks, and transportation industries. ##1860 lec 10:35am-12:40pm T Th GARCIA, D D E7 404 ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) #5399 4:15 hrs TBA GARCIA, D D LOGISTICS 104 LOGISTICS: CORNERSTONE ESSENTIALS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Introduces the fundamental knowledge, skills, and competencies to accomplish the critical workplace activities that are common to all logistics facilities across a global supply chain. Successful completion of This course will prepare students to sit for the MSSC Certified Logistics Associate (CLA) National Logistics Certification Exam. Note: This course can also be taken concurrently with Logistics 105. GARCIA, D D E7 404 LOGISTICS 105 GREEN LOGISTICS AND GIS TECHNOLOGY (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Introduces environmentally sustainable concepts, technology, and ‘Green’ sustainable logistics practices within transportation geography, along with midtechnical level material handling competencies. Successful completion of This course will prepare students to sit for the MSSC Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) National Logistics Certification Exam. Note: This course can be taken concurrently with Logistics 104. GARCIA, D D E7 404 LOGISTICS 106 LEADERSHIP IN LOGISTICS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course is designed to provide 21st Century leadership skills and theories in a logistics environment. This course introduces the logistics environment, leading vs. managing, the key elements of leadership, the interrelationship between trait and behavioral leadership theories, influencing, communicating, coaching/ mentoring, conflict resolution, team logistics leadership, ethics and diversity, and developing a logistics leadership culture. 0523 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W 5299 3:10 hrs TBA MEDINA, L MEDINA, L For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 68 E3 457 F7 224 ADHANOM, A F7 109 BATMAN, H E3 331 MANAGEMENT 015 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT II Manufacturing & Industrial Technology MANUFACTURING & INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 220 INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS An introductory course in robotics; hand-on experience on building a PARALLAX robot. Understanding electric motors, servos, sensors, switches and actuators. Basic Stamp computer programming and integration into a working robotic unit; including mechanical assembly, connecting electronic components, wiring, soldering, and testing. 3458 & lec 3:30pm-5:35pm lab 3:30pm-5:35pm M W KHASHAYAR, K KHASHAYAR, K E7 302 E7 302 RAMIREZ, L E F7 110 STAFF E3 421 AGUIRRE, F J MAJIDIAN, K K A6 104 F7 111 STAFF F7 115 Marketing For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. Evening Classes 0513 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W ALDERETE, F J STAFF ON LINE #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) Evening Classes 0511 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M 0924 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th 3788 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Th Evening Classes 3790 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T Evening Classes 3789 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W *SGEC 109 HY BRID ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) (CSU) 3.00 UNITS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. Evening Classes ##6111 6:50pm-10:00pm Th & 0:50 hrs TBA MANAGEMENT 013 SMALL BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP E7 404 ON LINE schedule of MARKETING 001 PRINCIPLES OF SELLING (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 0936 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W Evening Classes 3803 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th MARKETING 011 FUNDAMENTALS OF ADVERTISING (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Evening Classes 3800 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T 3801 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th MARKETING 012 ADVERTISING COPY AND LAYOUT (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Evening Classes 3799 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M MARKETING 021 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING (CSU) 3.00 UNITS A study of the distribution of commodities from the producer to the retailer. Emphasis is placed upon the classification of commodities, function of the various distributors (middlemen), and channels of distribution. Evening Classes 3804 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T RAMIREZ, L E F7 115 RAMIREZ, L E E3 306 CADAVID, A M F7 110 MARKETING 031 RETAIL MERCHANDISING (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 1721 lec 10:35am-12:00pm MW Evening Classes 3802 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Mathematics MATH 105 MATH 110 MATH 103 Arithmetic for College Students Intro to Algebraic Concepts How to Succeed at Mathematics MATH 115 MATH 107 Elementary Algebra How to do Word Problems Mathematics Skills RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE MATH 125 Intermediate Algebra MATH 120 Plane Geometry MATH 241 Trigonometry with Vectors MATH 260 Intro to Object Oriented Programming (C++) CSULA BUSINESS & SOCIAL SCIENCES OTHER MAJORS MATH 230 MATH 245 MATH 227 MATH 227 Principles of Mathematics I Math for Liberal Arts Students College Algebra or Statistics Statistics or MATH 216 Principles of Mathematics II MATH 261 MATH 227 Calculus I Statistics CSULA requirement MATH 273 LIBERAL ARTS MATH 215 Pre-Calculus MATH 173 Intro to Math Programming (C++) ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MATH 235 MATH 230 Finite Math Math for Liberal Arts Students MATH 236 or Calculus for Business & Social Sciences MATH 245 College Algebra SEE COUNSELOR MATH 262 Calculus II MATH 272 MATH 270 MATH 263 Direct Match Linear Algebra Calculus III MATH 173 or GE 121 or CSIT 243 Note: Students may take M120 and M125 simultaneously or in reverse order as long as the M115 prerequisite is met MATH 280 MATH 272 MATH 282 MATH 275 Intro to Number Theory Introduction to Abstract Algebra Ordinary Differential Eqs. Introduction to Numerical Analysis Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science (STEM Track) MATH 286 Note: Students may take M241 and M260 simultaneously or in reverse order as long as both the M120 and M125 prerequisites are met Partial Diff. Eqs. in the Natural Sciences CALCULATOR USAGE IN MATHEMATICS MATH TUTORING The following are types of calculators which are acceptable for use in mathematics classes. You can register in advance or you may walk-in, sign an attendance sheet and receive tutoring for any ELAC math class during the hours shown below. There is no charge for this tutoring and you will not be graded. The tutoring room is staffed by student tutors and ELAC instructors. The open hours for the lab are subject to change please call to verify at (323) 415-4137 or (323) 415-4191. A scientific calculator is the basic level that should be used in these classes. A Business Analyst calculator should be used if the student expects to be majoring in business related fields. A Graphing calculator is useful if the student is going on to higher courses in mathematics. The list below indicates which calculators are approved for the classes offered. Where more than one calculator is listed the student can choose one of those listed. COURSE STATUS M115 Recommended M125 Required M227 Required M230 Required M235 Required M236 Required M241 Required M245 Required M260-M263 Required M270-M275 Required SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X GRAPHIC X X X X X X X X MAIN CAMPUS HOURS: M onday thru Thursday, 11:00 am-7:00 pm Friday and Saturday, 11:00 am-4:00 pm LOCATION: BLDG – K5-104 8963 conf 22:30-Hrs TBA CASTRO, G K5 SOUTH GATE CAMPUS HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 12:00 – 7:00 pm LOCATION: Student Center 8966 conf 22:30-Hrs TB A CASTRO, G *SG 122 *SOUTH GATE EDUCATIONAL CENTER, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 schedule of CLASSES 69 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • MAP MATH ADVANCEMENT PROGRAM These courses are 8-week courses that are part of the Math Advancement Program (MAP). Each MAP course includes a mandatory non-credit lab component that will be scheduled on Friday. A materials fee may apply. Please see the Counseling Department for more information. MATHEMATICS 115 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 102, 110, or Math 112, or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the mathematics placement process. Note: Students who have completed Math 113 and Math 114 may not enroll in Math 115. #1803 lec 6:00am-8:50am MTWTh PANCHAL, M D C2 127A #1806 lec 7:50am-10:40am MTWTh STAFF A6 102 #1812 lec 9:10am-11:40am MTWTh LIAO, G E8 101 #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) MATHEMATICS 125 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 115 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. Note: A scientific or business calculator is required for this class. #1825 lec 8:30am-11:20am MTWTh CASTRO, G K7 109 #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) If you are taking section 1825, you must take Math 192, section 1046. ##1870 lec 9:10am-11:45am MTWTh ##1872 lec 6:00am-8:35am MTWTh LIAO, G PANCHAL, M D E8 101 C2 127A ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) MATHEMATICS 227 STATISTICS MATHEMATICS 107 HOW TO DO WORD PROBLEMS 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Math 110 or Math 112. 0942 lec 12:10pm-1:15pm 0952 lec 12:15pm-1:20pm 0962 lec 2:50pm-3:55pm 0976 lec 9:20am-10:25am Evening Classes 6043 lec 5:30pm-6:35pm W F M T LEE, M STAFF LIAO, G PANCHAL, M D W FLORES, W C2 128 C2 127A E8 101 E3 425 *SGEC 111 (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (IGETC AREA 2A) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 125 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. MATHEMATICS 110 INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS (UC limit Math 227 combined with GE 221, maximum credit, one course) Note: A calculator will be required. See instructor about specific kind needed. 1871 lec 8:30am-10:35am MTWTh CASTRO, G K7 109 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) If you are taking section 1871, you must take Math 192, section 1046. MATHEMATICS 103 HOW TO SUCCEED AT MATH (NDA) 1.00 UNITS 1038 lec 12:25pm-1:30pm M NOLAN, J K C2 128 MATHEMATICS 105 ARITHMETIC (NDA) 3.00 UNITS Note: This course will be offered on a pass/no-pass basis only. 0948 0949 0987 0999 1002 1003 1004 1753 8098 8105 lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec 7:25am-10:35am 7:25am-10:35am 1:45pm-3:10pm 7:25am-8:50am 7:25am-8:50am 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 12:10pm-1:35pm 8:00am-11:10am 8:00am-9:25am S F MW MW T Th S F TTh S MW STAFF GASPARIAN, R TRAN, L STAFF STAFF STAFF CHIEN, G S CHIEN, G S YANG, C STAFF C2 128 C2 123A G8 131 C2 113 C2 113 C2 123A G8 113 C2 125A *SGEC 101 *SGEC 125 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3828 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 3839 lec 5:10pm-6:35pm 6042 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 6087 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 6112 lec 3:40pm-5:05pm MW T Th MW T Th T Th ALLEN, R T ZHOU, Z STAFF TORRES, M TORRES, M C2 127D A6 104 *SGEC 105 *SGEC 103 *SGEC 108 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 70 schedule of (NDA) 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 105 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. 0943 0944 0950 0954 0957 0960 0963 0964 0965 0969 1715 8078 8081 8088 8089 8124 8135 8136 lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec 7:40am-8:50am 7:40am-8:50am 7:55am-9:05am 7:55am-9:05am 10:50am-12:00pm 1:35pm-4:05pm 12:10pm-1:20pm 12:10pm-2:40pm 1:35pm-4:05pm 10:50am-12:00pm 9:30am –12:10pm 7:55am-10:25am 7:55am-10:25am 12:50pm-3:20pm 12:10pm-2:40pm 12:50pm-3:20pm 9:30am-12:00pm 9:30am-12:00pm MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MW MTWTh T Th T Th MTWTh T Th MW T Th MW T Th T Th FS T Th STAFF LEE, M ZHENG, A JOHNSON, C L SMITH, R A TANGALOS, G D STONE, A WONG, S MARTIROSSIAN, M STAFF SMITH, R A GASPARIAN, R LY, H RAMOS, G A AVAKYAN, V ALVARADO, N M STAFF NGUYEN, T C2 127B G8 113 A6 105 G8 125 E7 106 E3 306 C2 127B E7 106 E3 306 G8 113 G8 115 *SGEC 101 *SGEC 103 *SGEC 111 *SGEC 103 *SGEC 111 *SGEC 108 *SGEC 105 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3813 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm 3815 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 3816 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 3841 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm 3854 lec 6:30pm-9:00pm & lec 10:30am-1:00pm 3855 lec 4:15pm-6:45pm 3857 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 6075 lec 4:00pm-6:30pm 6084 lec 4:00pm-6:30pm 6085 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm MW T Th T Th T Th F S T Th MW MW T Th MW CHEN, C LEE, S C LEE, E Y CUN, A S NGO, H NGO, H KASSAB, M S GONZALEZ, J J TRAN, L TANGALOS, G D ALARCON, A B G8 113 C2 127C G8 125 K7 109 C2 127A C2 127A C2 127C B1 102 *SGEC 102 *SGEC 102 *SGEC 102 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • MATHEMATICS 115 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 102, 110, or Math 112, or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the mathematics placement process. Note: Students who have completed Math 113 and Math 114 may not enroll in Math 115. 0933 lec 0934 lec 0961 lec 0973 lec 0977 lec 0979 lec 0980 lec 0981 lec 0982 lec 0983 lec 0984 lec 0985 lec 0990 lec 1012 lec 1013 lec 1015 lec 1020 lec 1035 lec 1051 lec 1729 lec 5509 & 5518 & 12:10pm-1:20pm 1:35pm-4:05pm 7:40am-8:50am 7:40am-8:50am 7:55am-9:05am 8:10am-9:20am 7:25am-9:55am 10:50am-12:00pm 12:10pm-1:20pm 9:15am-10:25am 1:35pm-4:05pm 12:35pm-3:05pm 3:00pm-4:10pm 10:50am-12:00pm 1:30pm-4:00pm 9:15am-10:25am 12:10pm-2:40pm 1:45pm-4:15pm 10:50am-12:00pm 10:50am-12:00pm 10:40am-12:05pm 3:35 hrs MTWTh MW MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MW MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh T Th MW MTWTh MTWTh MW MTWTh T Th MW MTWTh MTWTh M TBA 11:30am-12:50pm M 3:50 hrs TBA CHANG, H ALEMU, D STAFF NOLAN, J K LUNG, J F STAFF SOTO-ORTIZ, L F NOLAN, J K DUONG, H T KOTLYAR, V KASSAB, M S DARAEI, K GORDON, M A SOTO-ORTIZ, L F DEUTSCH, L K KOTLYAR, V VARELA, K ROMERO, S STAFF JUDGE, D LAM, A LAM, A G8 115 C2 122B A6 101 C2 128 A6 104 B6 101 G8 123 C2 128 C2 123A A6 105 C2 127B C2 127C C2 113 G8 123 C2 123A C2 127A B6 101 E3 521 A6 101 E7 106 C2 113 HY BRID CASTRO, G CASTRO, G K7 109 HY BRID MATHEMATICS 125 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 115 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. Note: A scientific or business calculator is required for this class. 0953 lec 0956 lec 0959 lec 0966 lec 0967 lec 0971 lec 0974 lec 0975 lec 0991 lec 0993 lec 0994 lec 0995 lec 0998 lec 1000 lec 1039 lec 1041 lec 1043 lec 1044 lec 1045 lec 1047 lec 1052 lec 1053 lec 1054 lec 5510 & For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 8049 8054 8055 8056 8057 8138 lec lec lec lec lec lec 9:00am-11:30am 7:55am-10:25am 9:00am-11:30am 12:10pm-2:40pm 12:10pm-2:40pm 7:55am-10:25am MW MW T Th MW T Th T Th ELIAS, D NG, S S PHAN, H ALVARADO, N M MCQUILKIN, T F STAFF *SGEC 107 *SGEC 102 *SGEC 101 *SGEC 102 *SGEC 102 *SGEC 112 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3818 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm 3819 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm 3822 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 3823 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 3843 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 3856 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 3858 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm 5508 6:50pm-9:20pm & 2:30 hrs T Th T Th MW T Th T Th MW MW M TBA CUN, A S CHO, M D ZHENG, A VILLAVICENCIO, A A HARIRCHI, M MALAKAR, S R BURNISTON, M DEUTSCH, L K DEUTSCH, L K 6067 6091 6092 6093 MW T Th MW T Th HERRERA, J C JIMENEZ, B S STAFF LOPEZ, E L C2 125B G8 113 C2 128 C2 127B C2 127A C2 127A E3 255 C2 127D HY BRID For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. lec lec lec lec 4:00pm-6:30pm 4:00pm-6:30pm 4:00pm-6:30pm 7:00pm-9:30pm *SGEC 103 *SGEC 101 *SGEC 101 *SGEC 102 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 MATHEMATICS 120 PLANE GEOMETRY 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Mathematics 115 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the mathematics placement process. 0930 0988 0996 1040 lec 1:35pm-4:05pm T Th lec 12:10pm-1:20pm MTWTh lec 7:40am-8:50am MTWTh lec 1:35pm-4:05pm M W STAFF STAFF SISWANTO, A S TALL, I A C2 122A F7 203 E7 403 C2 127B 1:35pm-4:05pm 7:25am-9:55am 10:50am-12:00pm 9:15am-10:25am 1:45pm-4:15pm 1:35pm-4:05pm 6:00am-7:10am 9:30am-10:40am 7:25am-9:55am 9:15am-10:25am 9:15am-10:25am 10:50am-12:00pm 12:10pm-2:40pm 1:35pm-4:05pm 9:15am-10:25am 10:50am-12:00pm 1:30pm-4:00pm 10:50am-12:00pm 7:25am-9:55am 7:25am-9:55am 9:15am-10:25am 10:50am-12:00pm 9:15am-10:25am 9:20am-10:50am 3:30 hrs MW MW MTWTh MTWTh MW MW MTWTh MTWTh T Th MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MW T Th MTWTh MTWTh T Th MTWTh MW T Th MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh Th TBA KASSAB, M S TALL, I A ALEMU, D NIELSEN, N CHAMMAS, M A STAFF LAM, A YUN, M S STAFF NOLAN, J K CASTELLON, V C CASTELLON, V C JUDGE, D NIELSEN, N STAFF LEE, M DEUTSCH, L K KOTLYAR, V LAM, A TALL, I A SISWANTO, A S SISWANTO, A S STAFF PANCHAL, M D PANCHAL, M D C2 128 F7 203 C2 125B G8 125 B6 101 C2 122A C2 127D B6 101 G8 123 C2 128 C2 127C C2 127C E7 106 G8 125 G8 115 G8 125 C2 123A A6 105 C2 127D E3 431 E7 403 E7 403 A6 101 E3 425 HY BRID 5511 & 12:10pm-1:40pm M 3:30 hrs TBA LEE, M LEE, M G8 125 HY BRID 5512 & 12:10pm-1:40pm M 3:30 hrs TBA YUN, M S YUN, M S A6 102 HY BRID 1:05pm-2:25pm 3:50 hrs 9:00am-11:30am 7:55am-10:25am 9:00am-11:30am 12:10pm-2:40pm 12:10pm-2:40pm YUN, M S YUN, M S AVAKYAN, V WONG, R PHAN, H EL-ABYAD, A M JIANG, J 5551 lec & 8008 lec 8058 lec 8059 lec 8060 lec 8071 lec W TBA T Th T Th MW MW T Th C2 124A HYBRID *SGEC 109 *SGEC 102 *SGEC 103 *SGEC 101 *SGEC 101 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 8633 lec 3:05pm-4:15pm Evening Classes 3814 lec 3:40pm-6:10pm 3821 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 3824 lec 4:00pm-6:30pm 3829 lec 4:15pm-6:45pm 3831 lec 4:15pm-6:45pm 3832 lec 4:15pm-6:45pm 3833 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 3834 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 3844 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 3859 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 3860 lec 4:00pm-6:30pm 6044 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 6056 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 6060 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm 6095 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm MTWTh GARCIA, J MW T Th T Th T Th MW T Th MW T Th MW MW MW T Th MW T Th MW FOLEY, T L CHEN, J HARIRCHI, M RUYLE, J C KASSAB, M S MORADI, R RUYLE, J C ONG, H T TSENG, K HUANG, S CHANG, Y FLORES, W HASHEMI, Z S STAFF STAFF A6 101 E3 152 C2 128 E3 425 G8 123 C2 127C C2 127A G8 113 A6 102 E7 106 G8 125 E3 425 *SGEC 103 *SGEC 108 *SGEC 118 *SGEC 103 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Mathematics 125 is also offered through ITV. Please see schedule ad on page MATHEMATICS 192 GRPAHING CALCULATOR (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Note: Graphic calculators can be rented from the Math Department in C2-128B for $15 a semester. 1046 schedule of lec 11:30am-12:35pm W CLASSES CASTRO, G K7 109 71 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • MATHEMATICS 216 PRINCIPLES OF MATHEMATICS II MATHEMATICS 236 CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of Mathematics 215. 1042 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm T Th CHIEN, G S C2 125A MATHEMATICS 227 STATISTICS (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 125 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. (UC limit Math 227 combined with GE 221, maximum credit, one course) Note: A calculator will be required. See instructor about specific kind needed. 0932 lec 0937 lec 0947 lec 0951 lec 0955 lec 0958 lec 0972 lec 0992 lec 0997 lec 1001 lec 1006 lec 1008 lec 1048 lec 5513 & 8106 lec 10:50am-11:55am 1:45pm-3:50pm 9:00am-1:15pm 9:00am-1:15pm 10:00am-2:15pm 12:20pm-1:25pm 7:40am-8:45am 1:45pm-3:50pm 9:30am-1:45pm 1:35pm-3:40pm 9:00am-1:15pm 8:00am-9:05am 9:15am-10:20am 3:00pm-4:20pm 2:35 hrs 8:00am-12:15pm MTWTh MW S S F MTWTh MTWTh T Th F T Th F MTWTh MTWTh S TBA F CHANG, H STAFF HARJUNO, T STAFF FARADINEH, R A FERNANDEZ, F M STAFF STAFF KOTLYAR, V TALL, I A JUDGE, D ALEMU, D LUNG, J F MIRFATTAH, M MIRFATTAH, M DARAEI, K G8 115 G8 123 G8 115 G8 123 C2 127C C2 127A G8 115 G8 113 C2 127D C2 127C G8 115 C2 125B A6 104 G8 123 HY BRID *SGEC 101 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 8640 lec 3:05pm-4:10pm Evening Classes 3810 lec 4:20pm-6:25pm 3820 lec 4:30pm-6:35pm 3827 lec 4:15pm-6:20pm 3830 lec 4:30pm-6:35pm 3836 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm 3837 lec 5:25pm-6:30pm 5514 6:00pm-8:10pm & 2:05 hrs MTWTh YANG, I MW MW MW MW MW MTWTh F TBA FOSTER, M C MALAKAR, S R DEUTSCH, L K TAN, S H ZHANG, Z WONG, S FARADINEH, R A FARADINEH, R A 5515 & 4744 lec 6015 lec 6109 lec 8107 lec M TBA MW MW T Th T Th SMITH, R A SMITH, R A STAFF FLORES, W JIMENEZ, B S ARELLANO, G 6:50pm-8:55pm 2:05 hrs 4:00pm-6:05pm 7:00pm-9:05pm 7:00pm-9:05pm 4:00pm-6:05pm A6 103 G8 115 C2 127B C2 108 F7 224 G8 115 A6 102 C2 123A HY BRID C2 108 HY BRID E3 355 *SGEC 111 *SGEC 101 *SGEC 113 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Mathematics 227 is also offered through ITV. Please see schedule ad on page MATHEMATICS 230 MATHEMATICS FOR LIBERAL ARTS STUDENTS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 125, or acceptable level of skill demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. 1011 lec 5035 7:25am-8:50am 3:10 hrs MW TBA STAFF OH, S F7 111 ON LINE OH, S OH, S E7-106 HYBRID For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 5552 lec 1:00pm – 2:10pm S & 1:50 hrs TBA MATHEMATICS 235 FINITE MATHEMATICS (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 125, or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. Note: A calculator will be required. See instructor about specific kind needed. Evening Classes 3840 lec 4:20pm-6:50pm 72 T Th STAFF (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 235 or Math 245. Note: A calculator will be required. See instructor about specific kind. Note: Student should consult a counselor to determine which prerequisite is required by the university targe2ed for transfer. (UC limit Math 236 combined Math 261 + Math 262, maximum credit, two courses) 1014 lec 1:35pm-4:05pm STAFF G8 113 MATHEMATICS 241 TRIGONOMETRY WITH VECTORS (CSU) 4.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 125 and 120, or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. Note: A scientific calculator is required for this class. See instructor about the specific kind needed. 0931 lec 7:25am-8:30am 0935 lec 12:30pm-2:35pm 0968 lec 10:35am-11:50am 1033 lec 9:15am-10:20am 1034 lec 10:50am-11:55am Evening Classes 3842 lec 7:00pm-9:05pm MTWTh MW TWTh MTWTh MTWTh STAFF CASTELLON, V C LAM, A JUDGE, D SENENSIEB, D H F7 113 E7 105 C2 113 E7 106 A6 103 T Th HERICHI, H G8 123 MATHEMATICS 245 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) (UC limit Math 245 and 260 combined - maximum credit four units) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 125 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. Note: A scientific calculator is required for this class. See the instructor about the specific kind needed. 0986 lec 2:35pm-4:00pm 1010 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm 1016 lec 7:25am-8:50am 1018 lec 9:00am-10:25am 1019 lec 8:20am-11:30am Evening Classes 3845 lec 7:00pm-10:10pm 3846 lec 7:00pm-10:10pm 5516 4:20pm-5:40pm & 1:30 hrs MW MW T Th T Th F YUN, M S SISWANTO, A S STAFF STAFF NIELSEN, N C2 124C E7 403 F7 210 F7 113 C2 127B M Th S TBA KASSAB, M S ALLEN, R T MORSE, M J MORSE, M J C2 127C C2 123A G8 123 HY BRID MATHEMATICS 260 PRECALCULUS (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) (UC limit Math 245 and 260 combined - maximum credit four units) Prerequisite: Math 125 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. Note: A calculator is required for this class. A TI-85 calculator is recommended. 0938 lec 0939 lec 0970 lec 0978 lec 1021 lec 1022 lec 1023 lec 1031 lec 1037 lec 1704 lec 5517 & 9:15am-10:25am 10:50am-12:00pm 7:40am-8:50am 10:50am-12:00pm 10:50am-12:00pm 12:10pm-2:40pm 1:35pm-4:05pm 1:35pm-4:05pm 1:35pm-4:05pm 7:40am-8:50am 1:00pm-3:00pm 3:10 hrs MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MW T Th T Th MW MTWTh F TBA ALEMU, D YUN, M S CASTELLON, V C NIELSEN, N STAFF LIAO, G LIAO, G CASTELLON, V C STAFF SISWANTO, A SISWANTO, A S SISWANTO, A S MW HIDALGO, E For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. Evening Classes 3848 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm C2 125A schedule of MW CLASSES C2 125B A6 102 C2 127C C2 127D B6 101 E8 101 C2 128 C2 127A C2 127D E7 403 C2 123A HY BRID K7 109 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • MATHEMATICS 261 CALCULUS I (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) (UC limit Math 236 combined Math 261 + Math 262, maximum credit, two courses) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 260 and Math 241, or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. Note: A scientific calculator is required for this class. A TI-85 graphics calculator is recommended. 1025 lec 7:25am-9:55am 1026 lec 10:50am-12:00pm 1029 lec 1:35pm-2:45pm 1036 lec 1:35pm-4:05pm 1049 lec 9:15am-10:25am Evening Classes 3850 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 3861 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm 3869 lec 4:15pm-6:45pm T Th MTWTh MTWTh MW MTWTh LAM, A TALL, I A GORDON, M A NIELSEN, N LEE, M C2 127D E3 306 C2 113 C2 127A G8 113 MW T Th MW JONES, O DEUTSCH, L K JAHANI, F C2 127B C2 108 C2 128 MATHEMATICS 262 CALCULUS II (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) (UC limit Math 236 combined Math 261 + Math 262, maximum credit, two courses) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 261. Note: A scientific calculator is required. A TI-85 graphics calculator is recommended. 0940 lec 10:50am-12:00pm 0946 lec 1:30pm-4:00pm 1027 lec 7:40am-8:50am 1028 lec 1:30pm-4:00pm Evening Classes 3849 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm 3851 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm MTWTh T Th MTWTh T Th GORDON, M A ALEMU, D SENENSIEB, D H KOTLYAR, V C2 127B C2 125B C2 123A A6 105 T Th MW JONES, O HALVERSTADT, R E C2 127B C2 123A MATHEMATICS 273 INTRODUCTION TO DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 173. 1009 & 1714 & 0989 lec 1:35pm-4:05pm 1024 lec 7:40am-8:50am 1030 lec 9:15am-10:25am Evening Classes 3825 lec 4:15pm-6:45pm 3852 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm T Th MTWTh MTWTh SOTO-ORTIZ, L F JUDGE, D SMITH, R A MW MW JONES, O JAHANI, F C2 127D E7 106 C2 127B G8 123 G8 123 T Th MW SENENSIEB, D H STAFF C2 123A B1 103 MW Th YUN, M S POWELL, L C C2 127A E7 106 MATHEMATICS 272 METHODS OF DISCRETE MATHEMATICS (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) Prerequisite: Math 262 lec 1:35pm-4:05pm G8 115 G8 115 G8 115 G8 115 1032 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W Evening Classes 3847 lec 4:15pm-5:40pm T Th SENENSIEB, D H C2 123A STAFF C2 128 STAFF A6 103 MATHEMATICS 282 INTRODUCTION TO ABSTRACT ALGEBRA (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: 270. Evening Classes 3862 lec 4:15pm-5:40pm T Th MATHEMATICS 286 PARTIAL DIFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN THE NATURAL SCIENCES (UC: CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Mathematics 275 1713 lec 7:40am-8:55am MTWTh STAFF C2 125A Meteorology METEOROLOGY 003 INTRODUCTION TO WEATHER AND CLIMATE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A) (Same as Geography 3) Note: Credit given for only one of Meteorology 3 or Geography 3. 1055 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W MIRETTI, D L A2 103 Microbiology (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 262. Note: A calculator is required, see instructor about the specific kind needed. 0945 SMITH, R A SMITH, R A SMITH, R A SMITH, R A (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 263. Note: A scientific calculator is required for this class, see instructor about the specific kind needed. MATHEMATICS 270 LINEAR ALGEBRA 0941 lec 9:00am-10:25am 1050 lec 9:00am-10:25am Evening Classes 3838 lec 4:15pm-5:40pm 3853 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm MW MW MW MW MATHEMATICS 275 ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS MATHEMATICS 263 CALCULUS III (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 262. Note: A calculator is required, see instructor about the specific kind needed. lec 1:30pm-2:55pm lab 2:55pm-4:00pm lec 9:30am–10:55am lab 10:55am –12:00pm T Th RUYLE, J C G8 115 MICROBIOLOGY 020 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B, 5C) (UC credit limit: Maximum credit one course from Microbiology 1 and 20) Advisory: Biology 3. Note: Students who are not in attendance by the first 30 min. of lecture or lab may be dropped from the course. Note: Students must supply their own gloves and microscope slides. 1058 lec 1:10pm- 4:20pm & lab 9:50am- 1:00pm 1059 lec 1:10pm- 4:20pm & lab 4:30pm- 7:40pm 1060 lec 12:10pm- 1:35pm & lab 1:45pm- 4:55pm 1061 lec 12:10pm- 1:35pm & lab 1:45pm- 4:55pm Evening Classes 3863 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm 3864 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm schedule of CLASSES F F F F MW M MW W DAVIS, A A DAVIS, A A DAVIS, A A DAVIS, A A SARANTOPOULOS, H D SARANTOPOULOS, H D SARANTOPOULOS, H D SARANTOPOULOS, H D K5 108 B1 110 K5 108 B1 110 K5 108 B1 110 K5 108 B1 110 M T M Th BELT, C J BELT, C J BELT, C J BELT, C J K5 108 B1 110 K5 108 B1 110 73 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Music MUSIC 182 APPLIED MUSIC II (UC:CSU) 0.50 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Music 181. Corequisite: Music 250-2. MUSIC 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 3875 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 3879 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Evening Classes 3890 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3914 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T W FOLEY, M J JULIAN, S S2 213 S2 213 W Th MARTINEZ, J E MARTINEZ, J E S2 213 S2 213 MUSIC 111 MUSIC APPRECIATION I 1068 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S 1073 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W 1605 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W BALIAN, M G NUNEZ, J STAFF S2 213 S2 117 S2 121 This is part of ELAC Honors Program. To enroll, students must see a counselor in E1 127. 6104 lec 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA ON LINE ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 3:30pm-6:40pm W HASTY, R G STAFF SMITH, G G *SGEC 117 S2 213 S2 213 MUSIC 122 MUSIC HISTORY AND LITERATURE II lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M BALIAN, M G S2 213 lec 12:30pm-3:40pm F lec 9:00am-12:10pm F CHAVEZ, R A CHAVEZ, R A S2 117 S2 117 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:30pm-6:40pm W M MARTINEZ, J E MARTINEZ, J E S2 121 S2 121 MUSIC 161 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC MUSIC lec lab 1:15pm-2:15pm 2:15pm-3:15pm MW MW DAWSON, R B DAWSON, R B S2 214 S2 214 MUSIC 165 INTRODUCTION TO RECORDING ARTS Evening Classes 3912 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T JULIAN, M J S2 119 S2 113 1:05 hrs TBA NAGATANI, C S2 113 TBA TBA T TBA LUPICA, A J NARGIZYAN, L DAWSON, R B LUPICA, A J S2 117 S2 216 S2 121 S2 117 T MARTINEZ, J E S2 121 1069 & NAGATANI, C NAGATANI, C S2 216 S2 216 NAGATANI, C S2 213 STAFF S2 213 NAGATANI, C S2 216 NAGATANI, C S2 216 DAWSON, R B S2 214 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lab 12:00pm-1:05pm T Th (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Music 200. Corequisite: Music 217-2. Note: Required of all Music majors. 1:05 hrs TBA NAGATANI, C lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W MUSIC 203 HARMONY III (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Music 202 Corequisite: Music 219-2. lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th MUSIC 217-2 MUSICIANSHIP II (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Music 200. Corequisite: Music 201. lab 9:00am-10:25am T Th MUSIC 219-2 MUSICIANSHIP - IV (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS lab 9:00am-10:25am M W MUSIC 241 MUSIC NOTATION AND COPYING I (UC:CSU) 0.50 UNITS Corequisite: Music 250-1. Note: All students must successfully audition to enroll. 74 lec 1065 1:05 hrs 1090 1:05 hrs 3896 3:30pm-4:35pm 3898 1:05 hrs Evening Classes 3899 6:50pm-7:55pm 1086 MUSIC 181 APPLIED MUSIC I lab NAGATANI, C MUSIC 185 DIRECTED STUDY - MUSIC 1101 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 1071 TBA (UC:CSU) 0.50 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Music 183. Corequisite: Music 250-4. 1081 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: Music 101. 1078 & 1:05 hrs MUSIC 184 APPLIED MUSIC IV 1100 MUSIC 141 JAZZ APPRECIATION lec lec lab MUSIC 201 HARMONY I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) 3901 3902 S2 113 (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS Advisory: Music 101. MUSIC 132 MUSIC OF MEXICO 1067 1075 NAGATANI, C MUSIC 200 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THEORY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) Advisory: Music 111. 3877 TBA (CSU) 1.00 UNITS *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3878 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T 3906 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M 1:05 hrs (UC:CSU) 0.50 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Music 182. Corequisite: Music 250-3. 1103 COULTER, C COULTER, C lab MUSIC 183 APPLIED MUSIC III 1102 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) 5036 5037 1066 S2 113 schedule of (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite:: Music 101. 1083 lec 10:35am-11:40am M CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • MUSIC 242 MUSIC NOTATION AND COPYING II MUSIC 322 ELEMENTARY PIANO II (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Music 241. 1085 (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Music 321. lec 10:35am-11:40am M DAWSON, R B S2 214 MUSIC 250-1 MUSIC PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP I (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Corequisite: Music 181. 1088 lab 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th LUPICA, A J S2 132 1087 lec 10:35am-11:05am & lab 11:05am-12:00pm Evening Classes 3900 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm MW MW NARGIZYAN, L NARGIZYAN, L S2 216 S2 216 Th Th NARGIZYAN, L NARGIZYAN, L S2 216 S2 216 MUSIC 323 ELEMENTARY PIANO III MUSIC 250-2 MUSIC PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP II (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Music 322. 1089 3883 lec 3:30pm-4:35pm & lab 4:35pm-6:40pm Evening Classes 3913 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Corequisite: Music 182. lab 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th LUPICA, A J S2 132 LUPICA, A J S2 132 MUSIC 250-3 MUSIC PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP III (CSU) 1.00 UNITS 1070 lab 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th MUSIC 250-4 MUSIC PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP IV (CSU) 1.00 UNITS 1072 lab 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th LUPICA, A J S2 132 T DAWSON, R B S2 121 MUSIC 251 JAZZ IMPROVISATION WORKSHOP (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 3909 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm MUSIC 280 THE BUSINESS OF COMMERCIAL MUSIC (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 3880 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Th DAWSON, R B S2 117 MUSIC 281 COMMERCIAL MUSIC TECHNIQUES I lec 3:30pm-4:35pm lab 4:35pm-5:40pm MW MW DAWSON, R B DAWSON, R B S2 216 S2 216 Th CHILINGARIAN, S S2 121 MUSIC 285 DIRECTED STUDY - MUSIC (CSU) 2.00 UNITS 3928 lec 3:30pm-5:35pm Th Th NARGIZYAN, L NARGIZYAN, L S2 216 S2 216 MUSIC 324 ELEMENTARY PIANO IV (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Music 323. 3887 lec 3:30pm-4:35pm & lab 4:35pm-6:40pm Evening Classes 3915 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm T T NARGIZYAN, L NARGIZYAN, L S2 216 S2 216 Th Th NARGIZYAN, L NARGIZYAN, L S2 216 S2 216 T T NARGIZYAN, L NARGIZYAN, L S2 216 S2 216 Th Th NARGIZYAN, L NARGIZYAN, L S2 216 S2 216 T T NARGIZYAN, L NARGIZYAN, L S2 216 S2 216 Th Th NARGIZYAN, L NARGIZYAN, L S2 216 S2 216 T T NARGIZYAN, L NARGIZYAN, L S2 216 S2 216 Th Th NARGIZYAN, L NARGIZYAN, L S2 216 S2 216 T T NARGIZYAN, L NARGIZYAN, L S2 216 S2 216 Th Th NARGIZYAN, L NARGIZYAN, L S2 216 S2 216 MUSIC 341-1 INTERMEDIATE PIANO I (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Music 324. 3873 lec 3:30pm-4:35pm & lab 4:35pm-6:40pm Evening Classes 3916 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Music 341-1. 3891 lec 3:30pm-4:35pm & lab 4:35pm-6:40pm Evening Classes 3892 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Music 341-2 (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Music 101 lec 10:25am-11:30am W DAWSON, R B S2 214 MUSIC 321 ELEMENTARY PIANO I (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS 1074 lec 1:45pm-2:15pm & lab 2:15pm-3:10pm 1076 lec 1:45pm-2:15pm & lab 2:15pm-3:10pm 1077 lec 12:10pm-12:40pm & lab 12:40pm-1:35pm Evening Classes 3885 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm 3908 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm S2 216 S2 216 MUSIC 341-3 INTERMEDIATE PIANO III MUSIC 295 COMPUTER MUSIC SEQUENCING I 1084 NARGIZYAN, L NARGIZYAN, L MUSIC 341-2 INTERMEDIATE PIANO II (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Music 101. 3910 & T T MW MW T Th T Th MW MW NAGATANI, C NAGATANI, C NARGIZYAN, L NARGIZYAN, L OTSUBO, S OTSUBO, S S2 216 S2 216 S2 216 S2 216 S2 216 S2 216 W W T T JULIAN, S JULIAN, S NARGIZYAN, L NARGIZYAN, L S2 216 S2 216 S2 216 S2 216 3918 lec 3:30pm-4:35pm & lab 4:35pm-6:40pm Evening Classes 3926 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm MUSIC 341-4 INTERMEDIATE PIANO IV (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Music 341-3. 3919 lec 3:30pm-4:35pm & lab 4:35pm-6:40pm Evening Classes 3927 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm schedule of CLASSES 75 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • MUSIC 411 ELEMENTARY VOICE I MUSIC 614 STRING INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION IV (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Advisories: Music 101, 501 and 561. 1092 lec 10:35am-11:05am & lab 11:05am-12:00pm 3881 lec 3:30pm-4:35pm & lab 4:35pm-6:40pm Evening Classes 3893 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS T Th T Th M M LUPICA, A J LUPICA, A J LUPICA, A J LUPICA, A J S2 117 S2 117 S2 117 S2 117 W W HASTY, B P HASTY, B P S2 117 S2 117 MUSIC 412 ELEMENTARY VOICE II MW MW LUPICA, A J LUPICA, A J S2 117 S2 117 W W HASTY, B P HASTY, B P S2 117 S2 117 lec 10:35am-11:05am M W lab 11:05am-12:00pm M W LUPICA, A J LUPICA, A J S2 117 S2 117 (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Music 413. Advisories: Music 501 and 561. lec 10:35am-11:05am M W lab 11:05am-12:00pm M W LUPICA, A J LUPICA, A J S2 117 S2 117 (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3 Advisories: Music 101 and 411. Evening Classes 3897 lab 6:50pm-10:00pm M LUPICA, A J S2 117 MUSIC 561 CHAMBER CHORALE (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Advisory: Music 412, 413 or 414. Note: Select ensemble; students are encouraged to register. Selection will be made at first class meeting. 1:45pm-3:10pm MW LUPICA, A J S2 117 MUSIC 611 STRING INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION I (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Evening Classes 3876 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm W & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm W CHILINGARIAN, S CHILINGARIAN, S S2 121 S2 121 (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS lec 3:30pm-4:35pm lab 4:35pm-6:40pm Th Th CHILINGARIAN, S CHILINGARIAN, S S2 121 S2 121 MUSIC 613 STRING INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION III 76 lec 3:30pm-4:35pm lab 4:35pm-6:40pm Evening Classes 3904 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm M & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm M Evening Classes 3911 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm M & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm M NUNEZ, J NUNEZ, J S2 121 S2 121 MUSIC 623 WOODWIND INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION III Evening Classes 3917 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm M & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm M NUNEZ, J NUNEZ, J S2 121 S2 121 MUSIC 624 WOODWIND INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION IV Evening Classes 3920 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm M & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm M NUNEZ, J NUNEZ, J S2 121 S2 121 T Th T Th T Th T Th NAGATANI, K NAGATANI, K NAGATANI, K NAGATANI, K S2 121 S2 121 S2 121 S2 121 Th Th T T HIRSCHELMAN, E J HIRSCHELMAN, E J HIRSCHELMAN, E J HIRSCHELMAN, E J MUSIC 651 CLASSICAL GUITAR I Th Th 1079 lec 12:10pm-12:40pm & lab 12:40pm-1:35pm 1082 lec 9:00am-9:30am & lab 9:30am-10:25am Evening Classes 3889 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm 6094 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm S2 117 S2 117 *SGEC 105 *SGEC 105 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 MUSIC 652 CLASSICAL GUITAR II (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Music 651. Evening Classes 3921 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm T & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm T NAGATANI, K NAGATANI, K S2 117 S2 117 NAGATANI, K NAGATANI, K S2 117 S2 117 NAGATANI, K NAGATANI, K S2 117 S2 117 MUSIC 653 CLASSICAL GUITAR III Evening Classes 3922 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm T & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm T MUSIC 654 CLASSICAL GUITAR IV (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS 3886 & S2 121 S2 121 (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Music 652. MUSIC 612 STRING INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION II 3884 & NUNEZ, J NUNEZ, J MUSIC 621 WOODWIND INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION I (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS MUSIC 501 COLLEGE CHOIR lab S2 121 S2 121 (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Music 623. MUSIC 414 ELEMENTARY VOICE IV 1104 CHILINGARIAN, S CHILINGARIAN, S (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Music 622. (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Music 412. Advisories: Music 501 and 561. 1095 & Th Th (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Music 621. MUSIC 413 ELEMENTARY VOICE III 1094 & lec 3:30pm-4:35pm lab 4:35pm-6:40pm MUSIC 622 WOODWIND INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION II (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Music 411. Advisories: Music 501 and 561. 1093 lec 10:35am-11:05am & lab 11:05am-12:00pm Evening Classes 3894 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm 3888 & CHILINGARIAN, S CHILINGARIAN, S S2 121 S2 121 schedule of (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Music 653. Evening Classes 3923 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm T & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm T CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • MUSIC 721 ORCHESTRA NURSING 266 NRSNG PROCESS & PRACTICE IN THE CARE OF THE ADULT CLIENT I (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3 Note: Subject to audition. (CSU) 4.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Nursing 265 and 275A. Evening Classes 3895 lab 6:50pm-10:00pm Th CHILINGARIAN, S S2 121 1959 & (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3 Note: Confirmation of enrollment is subject to audition. Evening Classes 3905 lab 6:50pm-10:00pm T MARTINEZ, J E S2 121 lab 3:30pm-6:40pm T DAWSON, R B S2 121 2:05 hrs GAINES, L B HOSP ITAL TBA GAINES, L B HOSP ITAL 1970 & G9 106 HOSP ITAL lec 7:45am-12:50pm M lab 7:00am-1:30pm ThF DU, C CHING, S G9 106 HOSP ITAL lec 7:45am-12:50pm M lab 7:00am-1:30pm TW DU, C VALMONTE, J G9 106 HOSP ITAL (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) lec 10:00am-3:05pm M MOORE, D L G9 203 (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/28/2016) lec 9:00am-2:05pm lab 7:00am-3:05pm M ThF KNIGHT, K MARTINEZ, G F7 113 HOSP ITAL FIGUEROA, J M FIGUEROA, J M G9 106 HOSP ITAL FIGUEROA, J M CHING, S G9 106 HOSP ITAL (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) FIGUEROA, J M PLANT, S E G9 106 HOSP ITAL (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) lec 7:45am-12:50pm M lab 7:00am-2:05pm TW FIGUEROA, J M LUTZ, K J G9 106 HOSP ITAL (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) lec 7:45am-12:50pm M lab 3:00pm-10:05pm TW KNIGHT, K KNIGHT, K F7 113 HOSP ITAL 1926 & lec 9:00am-2:05pm M lab 3:00pm-11:05pm ThF KNIGHT, K STAFF F7 113 HOSP ITAL lec lab 9:00am-1:15pm 7:00am-1:30pm M ThF KNIGHT, K MARTINEZ, G F7 113 HOSP ITAL KNIGHT, K KNIGHT, K F7 113 HOSP ITAL KNIGHT, K STAFF F7 113 HOSP ITAL (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 1963 & lec 9:00am-1:15pm M lab 5:30am-12:00pm ThF lec 9:00am-1:15pm lab 3:00pm-9:30pm M ThF (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) lec 7:45am-12:50pm M lab 6:00am-9:10pm S M ThF (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1967 & (CSU) 4.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Nursing 276 and 277. lec 7:45am-12:50pm M lab 7:00am-2:05pm ThF lec 9:00am-2:05pm lab 5:30am-1:35pm (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) NURSING 265 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING lec 7:45am-12:50pm M lab 7:00am-8:15pm W 1915 & 1962 & (CSU) 2.00 UNITS 1924 & DU, C PLANT, S E (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) NURSING 252 MATHEMATICS OF DRUGS AND SOLUTIONS 1913 & lec 7:45am-12:50pm M lab 7:00am-8:15pm S (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) TBA (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) 1912 & G9 106 HOSP ITAL (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) 1914 & (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1911 & DU, C FIGUEROA, J M (CSU) 4.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Nursing 266. (CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2:05 hrs lec 7:45am-12:50pm M lab 7:00am-1:30pm ThF NURSING 267 NRSNG PROCESS & PRACTICE IN THE CARE OF THE ADULT CLIENT II NURSING 185 DIRECTED STUDY - NURSING 1910 & G9 106 HOSP ITAL (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) Nursing 1919 1960 & 1961 & (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3 Note: Proficiency on a band instrument. 1964 DU, C FIGUEROA, J M (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) MUSIC 775 JAZZ ENSEMBLE 1920 lec 7:45am-12:50pm M lab 7:00am-8:15pm W (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) MUSIC 745 SYMPHONIC BAND 3907 1958 & FIGUEROA, J M VALMONTE, J (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) G9 106 HOSP ITAL NURSING 268 NRSNG PROCESS & PRACTICE IN THE CARE OF CLIENTS WITH ALTERAT (CSU) 4.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Nursing 266. 4302 & lec 7:45am-12:00pm T lab 7:00am-10:10pm M DUNCAN, J W OKEKE, N M G9 203 HOSP ITAL DUNCAN, J W DUNCAN, J W G9 203 HOSP ITAL (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 4/10/2016) 4305 & lec 7:45am-12:00pm T lab 7:00am-10:10pm Th (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 4306 & lec 7:45am-12:00pm T lab 7:00am-3:05pm SU DUNCAN, J W STAFF G9 203 HOSP ITAL DUNCAN, J W DUNCAN, J W G9 203 HOSP ITAL DUNCAN, J W OKEKE, N M G9 203 HOSP ITAL DUNCAN, J W STAFF G9 203 HOSP ITAL (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 4/10/2016) 4352 & lec 7:45am-12:00pm T lab 7:00am-8:15pm Th (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) 4354 & lec 7:45am-12:00pm T lab 7:00am-8:15pm M (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 4355 & lec 7:45am-12:00pm T lab 7:00am-8:15pm U (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) schedule of CLASSES 77 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • NURSING 269 NRSNG PROCESS & PRACTICE IN THE CARE OF THE ADULT CLIENT III NURSING 272 NRSNG PROCESS & PRACTICE IN THE CARE OF THE ADULT CLIENT IV (CSU) 5.50 UNITS Prerequisites: Nursing 267, 268, 273 and 275B. 1902 & lec 9:00am-12:20pm M W lab 7:00am-3:50pm ThF CHAN, B M CHAN, B M (CSU) 6.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of Nursing 269 and 271. F7 115 HOSP ITAL (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1903 & lec 9:00am-12:20pm M W lab 3:00pm-11:50pm ThF lec 9:00am-12:20pm M W lab 3:00pm-11:10pm TW F7 115 HOSP ITAL lec 9:00am-12:10pm M W lab 6:45am-2:55pm ThF F7 115 HOSP ITAL lec 9:00am-12:10pm M W lab 3:00pm-11:10pm ThF F7 115 HOSP ITAL CHAN, B M OPARAH, I O F7 115 HOSP ITAL lec 9:00am-12:10pm M W lab 3:00pm-11:10pm ThF 1922 & lec 9:00am-3:30pm lab 20:05 hrs Th TBA 1923 & lec 9:00am-3:30pm lab 7:00am-9:25pm Th SU CHAN, B M MILLAN, A M F7 115 HOSP ITAL 1957 & lec 9:00am-3:30pm lab 7:00am-5:05pm Th SU 1965 & lec 9:00am-3:30pm lab 7:00am-5:05pm Th SU 1968 & lec 9:00am-3:30pm lab 7:00am-5:05pm Th SU (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) NURSING 270 NRSNG PROCESS & PRACTICE IN THE CARE OF CHILDREN NURSING 273 ROLE TRANSITION (CSU) 4.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of Nursing 269 and 271. lec 7:45am-12:50pm M lab 13:15 hrs TBA lec 7:45am-12:50pm M lab 13:15 hrs TBA VALMONTE, J SUNDA, P G9 204 HOSP ITAL VALMONTE, J VALMONTE, J lec 7:45am-12:50pm M lab 13:15 hrs TBA lec 7:45am-12:50pm M lab 13:15 hrs TBA lec 7:45am-12:50pm M lab 13:15 hrs TBA G9 203 HOSP ITAL PLOTKIN, R OKUNDOLOR, S G9 203 HOSP ITAL PLOTKIN, R LIU, E G9 203 HOSP ITAL 1908 & lec 8:00am-12:00pm S lec 1:00pm-5:30pm S FIGUEROA, J M FIGUEROA, J M 1971 & lec 8:00am-12:05pm S lec 1:00pm-5:25pm S FIGUEROA, J M FIGUEROA, J M G8 125 G8 125 G8 125 G8 125 (1 Week Class - Starts 5/21/2016, Ends 5/21/2016) G9 204 HOSP ITAL VALMONTE, J SUNDA, P G9 204 HOSP ITAL (CSU) 0.50 UNITS Prerequisites: Nursing 270 and 272. VALMONTE, J VALMONTE, J G9 204 HOSP ITAL (3 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 2/29/2016) (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) 1974 & G9 203 HOSP ITAL PLOTKIN, R VU, Q N VALMONTE, J SUNDA, P (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) 1966 & PLOTKIN, R LIU, E (1 Week Class - Starts 3/12/2016, Ends 3/12/2016) G9 204 HOSP ITAL (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1954 & G9 203 HOSP ITAL (CSU) 0.50 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Nursing 266 and 275A. (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1916 & PLOTKIN, R OKUNDOLOR, S (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 1905 & G9 203 HOSP ITAL (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 1956 & PLOTKIN, R VU, Q N (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) CHAN, B M CHAN, B M (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 1955 & Th TBA (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) CHAN, B M MILLAN, A M (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1953 & lec 9:00am-3:30pm lab 20:05 hrs (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) CHAN, B M OPARAH, I O (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1907 & 1917 & (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) NURSING 274 ROLE TRANSITION II Evening Classes 4301 lab 3:50pm-6:40pm 4351 lec 3:50pm-5:55pm M F FIGUEROA, J M G8 131 FIGUEROA, J M G8 131 FIGUEROA, J M G8 131 (4 Week Class - Starts 5/6/2016, Ends 5/27/2016) NURSING 271 NRSNG PROCESS & PRACTICE IN THE CARE OF WOMEN & THE NEWBORN (CSU) 4.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of Nursing 267, 268, 273 and 275B. 1901 & lec 7:45am-12:00pm W lab 7:00am-10:10pm F GARCIA, M C GARCIA, M C G9 204 HOSP ITAL (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1904 & lec 7:45am-12:00pm W lab 7:00am-10:10pm M GARCIA, M C DU, C G9 204 HOSP ITAL (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1909 & lec 7:45am-12:00pm W lab 7:00am-10:10pm F GARCIA, M C PLOTKIN, R G9 204 HOSP ITAL (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1951 & lec 7:45am-12:00pm W lab 7:00am-8:15pm F GARCIA, M C GARCIA, M C G9 204 HOSP ITAL GARCIA, M C PLOTKIN, R G9 204 HOSP ITAL GARCIA, M C DU, C G9 204 HOSP ITAL (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) 1952 & lec 7:45am-12:00pm W lab 7:00am-8:15pm F (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) 1969 & lec 7:45am-12:00pm W lab 7:00am-8:15pm U (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) 4356 lec 3:50pm-6:40pm M (3 Week Class - Starts 5/9/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) NURSING 285 DIRECTED STUDY - NURSING (CSU) 2.00 UNITS 1918 2:05 hrs TBA schedule of ELAC TBA NURSING 385 DIRECTED STUDY - NURSING (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Students that are in the Nursing Program only. 1921 3:10 hrs TBA GAINES, L B HOSP ITAL Oceanography OCEANOGRAPHY 001 INTRODUCTION TO OCEANOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B) 1106 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W Evening Classes 3925 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm T Th 78 GAINES, L B CLASSES GRIMMER, J C A2 104 ADSIT, R J A2 104 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Personal Development PHILOSOPHY 014 HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPEAN PHILOSOPHY SEE COUNSELING COURSES (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) (UC credit limit, Philosophy 14/4H maximum credit, one course) Philosophy 1119 5029 1116 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W 1117 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th 1607 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W SNEAD, T A SNEAD, T A SIGMAN, M F7 119 F7 117 F7 117 This is part of ELAC Honors Program. To enroll, students must see a counselor in E1 127. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA SNEAD, T A POSADA, R POSADA, R POSADA, R SCHULZ, V MCMAHAN, K M SNEAD, T A ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. ##5454 lec 6048 lec 5:50 hrs TBA MCMAHAN, K M M SENESTRARO, D L ON LINE *SGEC 118 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3933 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M 3936 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W 3:10 hrs TBA SEDGWICK, E A MW T Th MW SIGMAN, M SNEAD, T A MATHER, N F7 117 F7 117 F7 117 W VILLAVICENCIO, A A F7 119 For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. ON LINE PHILOSOPHY 020 ETHICS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) 1120 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm 1123 lec 10:35am-12:00pm 3938 lec 3:30pm-4:55pm Evening Classes 3935 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm PHILOSOPHY 033 COMPARATIVE SURVEY OF WORLD RELIGIONS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) ##(8 Week Class Starts 4/11/2016 – Ends 6/6/2016) 3:30pm-6:40pm F7 119 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 5:50 hrs 5:50 hrs SNEAD, T A PHILOSOPHY 019 CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS IN BIOETHICS PHILOSOPHY 001 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 5017 5018 5020 5101 lec 5102 lec ##5404 ##5405 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W MATHER, N MATHER, N F7 117 F7 117 1126 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th POSADA, R F7 119 SIGMAN, M F7 117 PHILOSOPHY 044 FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) 1127 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm MW Philosophy 001 is also offered through ITV. Please see schedule ad on page Photography PHILOSOPHY 006 LOGIC IN PRACTICE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 1121 lec 7:25am-8:50am M W 1122 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W 1129 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th 3934 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th 5021 3:10 hrs TBA 5023 3:10 hrs TBA ##5406 5:50 hrs TBA POSADA, R POSADA, R POSADA, R SIGMAN, M BENNET, S SEDGWICK, E A BENNET, S F7 117 F7 117 F7 119 F7 119 ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 5:50 hrs TBA SIGMAN, M ON LINE (8 Weeks Class – Starts 4/11/16 – Ends 6/6/16) Evening Classes 3932 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T 3937 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th 6020 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M SENESTRARO, D L STAFF SENESTRARO, D L F7 117 F7 117 *SGEC 118 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 PHILOSOPHY 008 DEDUCTIVE LOGIC (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 1118 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W 5025 3:10 hrs TBA 5028 3:10 hrs TBA SNEAD, T A SIGMAN, M SIGMAN, M For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Photography 16. Note: $10.00 material fee required. 1148 & lec 9:00am-11:05am S lab 11:05am-2:15pm S BLUM, T K BLUM, T K E7 B021 E7 B021 T Th F F M W T Th MCCREEDY, L A MCCREEDY, L A SMITH, J O SMITH, J O EDWARDS, C EDWARDS, C VALENZUELA, M B VALENZUELA, M B E7 B021 E7 B021 E7 B021 E7 B021 E7 B021 E7 B021 E7 B021 E7 B021 F F T Th M W T Th VALENZUELA, D L VALENZUELA, D L LYLE, R A LYLE, R A CHANG, R E CHANG, R E LYLE, R A LYLE, R A E7 B021 E7 B021 E7 B021 E7 B021 E7 B021 E7 B021 E7 B021 E7 B021 PHOTOGRAPHY 010 BEGINNING PHOTOGRAPHY For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 5456 PHOTOGRAPHY 005 PHOTOGRAPHIC SENSITOMETRY F7 119 ON LINE ON LINE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: $10.00 material fee required. 1137 lab 12:30pm-3:40pm & lec 12:30pm-2:35pm 1145 lec 9:00am-11:05am & lab 11:20am-2:30pm 1147 lec 9:00am-11:05am & lab 9:00am-12:10pm 1150 lec 9:00am-11:05am & lab 9:00am-12:10pm Evening Classes 3946 lec 4:45pm-6:50pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm 3949 lec 6:30pm-8:35pm & lab 6:30pm-9:40pm 3951 lec 4:00pm-6:05pm & lab 3:00pm-6:10pm 3952 lec 4:00pm-6:05pm & lab 3:00pm-6:10pm schedule of CLASSES 79 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • PHOTOGRAPHY 012 ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES PHOTOGRAPHY 048 INTERMEDIATE COMPUTERIZED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU) 4.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Photography 16. Note: $10.00 material fee required. Evening Classes 3947 lec 5:45pm-6:50pm M W & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm M W (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Photography 10 and Photography 47. Note: $10.00 material fee required. RUSSELL, K K RUSSELL, K K E3 455 E3 455 PHOTOGRAPHY 015 FUNDAMENTALS OF PORTRAITURE T Th TSAI, M C TSAI, M C E7 B010 E7 B010 LOY, J LOY, J E7 B011 E7 B011 PHOTOGRAPHY 017 INTRODUCTION TO COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY lab 12:30pm-3:40pm M lec 12:30pm-2:35pm W LYLE, R A LYLE, R A E7 B021 E7 B021 1143 lec 3:00pm-6:10pm ##5452 lec 6:30 hrs ##5457 lec 6:30 hrs F TBA TBA WEDGEWORTH, L D LY, V K LY, V K E7 106 ON LINE ON LINE TSAI, M C 5:50 hrs TBA STAFF ON LINE (8 Weeks Class – Starts 4/11/16 – Ends 6/6/16) PHOTOGRAPHY 185 DIRECTED STUDY - PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Note: This course is designed for students who have completed the core program (Photo 1,5,12,17,18) in Photography. Note: First class meeting is during the second week-- see instructor. Note: $20.00 material fee is required. 1.00 UNITS Note: This course will be offered on a pass/no-pass basis. Note: $10.00 material fee required. S E7 B021 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) Note: $10.00 material fee required. 5458 PHOTOGRAPHY 028 LABORATORY PROCESSES Evening Classes 1142 lab 3:40pm-7:15pm TSAI, M C ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Photography 10. Note: $10.00 material fee required. 1140 & S PHOTOGRAPHY 121 HISTORY AND APPRECIATION OF PHOTOGRAPHY Prerequisite: Photography 10. Note: $10.00 material fee required. T Th Evening Classes 1152 lab 6:00pm-9:35pm (14 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) 3.00 UNITS lec 3:00pm-5:05pm lab 3:00pm-6:10pm E7 B010 E7 B010 1.00 UNITS Prequisite: Successful completion of Photography 28. Note: $10.00 material fee required. Note: This course will be offered on a pass/no pass basis. PHOTOGRAPHY 016 FUNDAMENTAL COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1141 & HUGHES, M L HUGHES, M L PHOTOGRAPHY 052 ADVANCED LABORATORY PROCEDURES (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Photography 10 and Photography 47. Note: $10.00 material fee required. Evening Classes 3948 lec 6:00pm-8:05pm & lab 6:00pm-9:10pm Evening Classes 3950 lec 4:45pm-6:50pm F & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm F E7 B010 1139 lec 1:05 hrs TBA TSAI, M C E7 B010 (14 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) Physics PHOTOGRAPHY 031 ADVANCED PORTRAIT TECHNIQUES (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Photography 15. Note: $10.00 material fee required. 1146 & lec 2:30pm-4:35pm lab 2:30pm-5:40pm M W TSAI, M C TSAI, M C E7 B010 E7 B010 PHOTOGRAPHY 032 INTERMEDIATE BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Photography 10. Note: $10.00 material fee required. 1149 & lec 9:00am-11:05am S lab 11:05am-2:15pm S BLUM, T K BLUM, T K E7 B021 E7 B021 PHOTOGRAPHY 047 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERIZED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: $10.00 material fee required. 1153 lab 11:00am-2:10pm & lec 11:00am-1:05pm Evening Classes 3954 lab 6:00pm-9:10pm & lec 6:00pm-8:05pm 80 PHYSICS 001 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A, 5C) (UC maximum credit limit for 1 series from Physics 1/2/3/4 or Physics 6/7 combined with Physics 21/22) Prerequisite: Physics 11 or Physics 17 or Physics 20 and Mathematics 261. 1159 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm & lab 9:00am-12:10pm 1160 lec 9:00am-10:25am & lab 9:00am-12:10pm Evening Classes 3966 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm MW Th MW T KILEDJIAN, V P KILEDJIAN, V P HAROYAN, L HAROYAN, L B1 105 B1 105 B1 102 B1 105 Th T VAZQUEZ, C B XIE, Y B1 105 B1 105 MW T KILEDJIAN, V P HAROYAN, L B1 105 B1 105 M W RAMIREZ, J V XIE, Y B1 103 B1 103 PHYSICS 002 MECHANICS OF FLUIDS, HEAT, AND SOUND T Th TSAI, M C TSAI, M C E7 B010 E7 B010 M W TSAI, M C TSAI, M C E7 B010 E7 B010 schedule of (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A, 5C) Prerequisite: Physics 1. Corequisite: Math 262. 1157 lec 10:35am-12:00pm & lab 1:45pm-4:55pm Evening Classes 3967 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • PHYSICS 003 ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM PHYSICS 022 GENERAL PHYSICS II WITH CALCULUS (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A, 5C) Prerequisite: Physics 1 and Math 262. Advisory: Math 263. 1162 & lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W lab 1:45pm-4:55pm Th PAPENKOVA, M S HAROYAN, L B1 102 B1 102 PHYSICS 004 OPTICS AND MODERN PHYSICS (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A, 5C) (UC maximum credit limit for 1 series from Physics 1/2/3/4 or Physics 6/7 combined with Physics 21/22) Prerequisite: Physics 21. Evening Classes 3969 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm T (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A, 5C) Prerequisite: Physics 1 and Math 262. Advisory: Math 263. 1163 & lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W lab 9:00am-12:10pm Th RAMIREZ, J V RAMIREZ, J V B1 102 B1 102 (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A, 5C) (UC limit - no credit if taken after 1, 6 or 21) Prerequisite: Math 115. MW T MW Th W M M W T Th RAMIREZ, J V TAYE, M HAROYAN, L KILEDJIAN, V P ROSE, D PAPENKOVA, M S RAMIREZ, J V PAPENKOVA, M S TROMP, J HAROYAN, L B1 105 B1 103 B1 103 B1 103 B1 102 B1 102 B1 105 B1 105 B1 103 B1 103 M W ORTIZ, J BOSCO, P B1 105 B1 105 PHYSICS 017 ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT lec 9:00am-12:10pm Th lab 9:00am-12:10pm T PHYSIOLOGY 001 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B, 5C) (UC credit limit, Physiology 1 + Anatomy 1 combined is equivalent to Biology 20, maximum credit 8 units) Prerequisites: Anatomy 1 and Chemistry 51 or higher. Note 1: Students who are not in attendance by the first 30 min. of lecture or lab may be dropped from the course. Note 2: Biology 20 combines Anatomy 1 and Physiology 1 into a one semester course. 1178 lec 1:45pm- 3:10pm & lab 8:50am-12:00pm 1179 lec 1:45pm- 3:10pm & lab 8:50am-12:00pm 1181 lec 9:00am-12:10pm & lab 12:20pm- 3:30pm Evening Classes 3981 lab 6:50pm-10:00pm & lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3982 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm MW M MW W F F KELLEY, S KELLEY, S KELLEY, S KELLEY, S KELLEY, S KELLEY, S K5 108 B1 112 K5 108 B1 112 B1 112 B1 112 T Th M W JAROSZ, C J JAROSZ, C J STAFF, S STAFF, S B1 112 C2 106 C2 106 B1 112 T Th T Th SIDDIQUE, M SIDDIQUE, M C2 107 B1 111 MW MW MIKHAIL, M M MIKHAIL, M M B1 111 B1 111 PHYSIOLOGY 006 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A, 5C) Advisory: Math 125. 1164 & B1 102 B1 102 Physiology PHYSICS 011 INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS 1158 lec 9:00am-10:25am & lab 3:30pm-6:40pm 1161 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm & lab 1:30pm-4:40pm 3971 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm & lab 3:30pm-6:40pm 4717 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm & lab 3:30pm-6:40pm 4719 lec 9:00am-12:10pm & lab 9:00am-12:10pm Evening Classes 3970 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm PAPENKOVA, M S VAZQUEZ, C B (CSU) 6.00 UNITS ISHIMURA, M KILEDJIAN, V P A2 101 B1 102 1180 lec 12:10pm- 2:15pm & lab 2:30pm- 5:40pm Evening Classes 3985 lec 4:45pm- 6:50pm & lab 6:50pm-10:00pm schedule of CLASSES 81 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Political Science 5006 #5303 #5304 POLITICAL SCIENCE 001 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4H) 1190 1191 1192 1193 1194 1196 1197 1199 1201 1202 1203 1205 1206 1207 1611 lec 7:25am-8:50am lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 7:25am-8:50am lec 9:00am-12:10pm lec 9:00am-10:25am lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 9:00am-10:25am lec 10:35am-12:00pm lec 10:35am-12:00pm lec 12:10pm-1:35pm lec 10:35am-12:00pm lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 10:35am-12:00pm lec 12:10pm-1:35pm MW T Th T Th S MW T Th T Th MW T Th MW MW MW MW T Th MW STAFF STAFF QUINTERO, M STAFF HERNANDEZ, J STAFF HERNANDEZ, J CALANCHE, M L HERNANDEZ, J STAFF SAMAD, A A STAFF CASTRO, C R STAFF QUINTERO, M This is part of ELAC Honors Program. To enroll, students must see a counselor in E1 127. F7 217 F7 217 F7 217 F7 119 F7 217 F7 117 F7 219 F7 107 F7 219 F7 107 F7 219 F7 119 F7 217 F7 217 *SGEC 110 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W CALANCHE, M L F7 219 1722 lec 9:00am-10:25am MW #5451 6:30 hrs TBA CALANCHE, M L MONTEIRO, N T F7 219 ON LINE Section 1698 is limited to the Delloro students only. 82 lec lec lec lec lec lec lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:30pm-4:55pm T W Th Th M T MW MONTEIRO, N T ORNELAS, A O ORNELAS, A O ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) SAMAD, A A CASTRO, C R SAMAD, A A CASTRO, C R CASTRO, C R CASTRO, C R STAFF 4728 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F 5495 5:50 hrs TBA STAFF STAFF F7 217 ON LINE STAFF ON LINE (8 Weeks Class – Starts 4/11/16 – Ends 6/6/16) 5496 8072 8073 8113 5:50 hrs TBA (8 Weeks Class – Starts 4/11/16 – Ends 6/6/16) lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th STAFF QUINTERO, M STAFF *SGEC 108 *SGEC 102 *SGEC 114 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 3705 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 3999 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 4000 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 4001 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 4002 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 4003 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 4004 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 4006 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm ##4357 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M T M W W Th Th T T Th STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF F7 219 F7 217 F7 217 F7 217 F7 219 F7 217 F7 219 F7 219 E3 107 ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 3995 3996 3997 3998 4005 4008 4009 TBA TBA TBA For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 1698 3:10 hrs 6:30 hrs 6:30 hrs F7 219 F7 217 F7 219 F7 217 F7 217 F7 217 E3 157 schedule of 4709 4729 6030 6107 6108 lec lec lec lec lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6:00pm-9:10pm 6:50pm-10:00pm 6:50pm-10:00pm 6:50pm-10:00pm M F T Th M STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF RIOS, A F7 213 F7 219 *SGEC 109 *SGEC 111 *SGEC 113 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Political Science 001 is also offered through ITV. Please see schedule ad on page CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • POLITICAL SCIENCE 002 MODERN WORLD GOVERNMENTS PSYCHOLOGY 002 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4H) 1198 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm MW MONTEIRO, N T F7 219 POLITICAL SCIENCE 005 THE HISTORY OF WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 4007 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M MONTEIRO, N T F7 219 POLITICAL SCIENCE 007 CONTEMPORARY WORLD AFFAIRS lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W HERNANDEZ, J F7 217 MONTEIRO, N T F7 219 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) (UC credit limit Psychology 1 and 6 combined, maximum credit one course) T Th T Th MW MW MW S T Th MW MW T Th MW T Th RICE, T M STAFF VARTANIAN, L M FESTEKJIAN, A STAFF STAFF FESTEKJIAN, A STAFF STAFF FESTEKJIAN, A CLEVELAND, C S FESTEKJIAN, A 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs M TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA STAFF DAVEY, S L DAVEY, S L RICE, T M JAIN, P DAVEY, S L 7:25am-8:50am 9:00am-10:25am 10:35am-12:00pm 10:35am-12:00pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm T Th T Th MW T Th MW F STAFF STAFF MAYORYK, M B STAFF STAFF STAFF F7 210 F7 224 F7 226 F7 210 F7 210 F7 220 F7 210 F7 220 F7 220 F7 210 F7 226 F7 220 This is part of ELAC Honors Program. To enroll, students must see a counselor in E1 127. lec lec lec lec lec lec F7 226 ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. F7 220 *SGEC 106 *SGEC 106 *SGEC 106 *SGEC 106 *SGEC 106 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 4018 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 4021 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6083 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6105 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm LUDWIG, R CLEVELAND, C S LUDWIG, R CLEVELAND, C S CLEVELAND, C S STAFF STAFF F7 226 F7 226 F7 220 F7 226 F7 210 F7 220 *SGEC 106 STAFF STAFF F7 210 *SGEC 106 (IGETC AREA 4I) Prerequisites: Psychology 1. STAFF F7 210 LUDWIG, R F7 224 PSYCHOLOGY 013 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY 001 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I 4720 8064 8075 8076 8102 8137 Evening Classes 4036 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T 6026 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W Evening Classes 4027 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W Psychology 4016 lec 5030 5031 5032 5288 5292 MW T Th MW T Th MW W MW (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 7:25am-8:50am lec 9:00am-10:25am lec 10:35am-12:00pm lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 9:00am-12:10pm lec 9:00am-10:25am lec 9:00am-10:25am lec 10:35am-12:00pm lec 10:35am-12:00pm lec 12:10pm-1:35pm lec 1:45pm-3:10pm 10:35am-12:00pm 10:35am-12:00pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 9:00am-10:25am 9:00am-10:25am 3:30pm-6:40pm 9:00am-10:25am PSYCHOLOGY 011 CHILD PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4D, 4H) 1213 1217 1218 1219 1220 1223 1224 1225 1226 1227 1228 1612 lec lec lec lec lec lec lec *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 POLITICAL SCIENCE 019 WOMEN IN POLITICS 1204 1229 1231 1234 1236 1252 4733 8101 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4H) 1208 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B) Prerequisite: Psychology 1. T Th W M Th STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF F7 220 F7 220 *SGEC 106 *SGEC 106 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) Prerequisite: Psychology 1. 1221 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th PSYCHOLOGY 014 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) Advisory: Psychology 1. 1235 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W 5294 3:10 hrs TBA RICE, T M RICE, T M 6106 MAYORYK, M B F7 224 ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. lec 3:30pm-6:40pm W *SGEC 106 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 4029 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T STAFF F7 226 RICE, T M F7 224 PSYCHOLOGY 032 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4D, 4I) Advisory: Psychology 1 1211 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W PSYCHOLOGY 034 CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisities: PSYCH 14, 63, 64, 65 and 68. Corequisite: PSYCH 37, 43 and 67. Evening Classes 4024 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W STAFF F7 224 PSYCHOLOGY 037 PSYCHOLOGY OF CODEPENDENCY AND FAMILY SYSTEMS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Evening Classes 4030 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th STAFF F7 210 Psychology 001 is also offered through ITV. Please see schedule ad on page schedule of CLASSES 83 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • PSYCHOLOGY 041 LIFE-SPAN PSYCHOLOGY: FROM INFANCY TO OLD AGE PSYCHOLOGY 064 INTRODUCTION TO ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Corequisite: Psychology 1 1222 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W 1238 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th 4031 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm T 5033 3:10 hrs TBA 5034 3:10 hrs TBA 5295 3:10 hrs TBA STAFF RICE, T M STAFF MAYORYK, M B MAYORYK, M B MAYORYK, M B F7 224 F7 220 F7 215 ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE 6103 8077 8103 MAYORYK, M B MAYORYK, M B STAFF *SGEC 106 *SGEC 106 *SGEC 106 For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. lec 3:30pm-6:40pm T lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Psychology 041 is also offered through ITV. Please see schedule ad on page VARTANIAN, L M F7 226 STAFF F7 226 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) DAVEY, S L RICE, T M F7 220 F7 224 PSYCHOLOGY 063 ALCOHOL/DRUG STUDIES: PREVENTION AND EDUCATION 84 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 PSYCHOLOGY 065 CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY:INTERVENTION, TREATMENT AND RECOVERY (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Corequisite: PSYCH 64. 1246 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W Evening Classes 4038 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M VARTANIAN, L M F7 220 STAFF F7 210 Evening Classes 4039 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T STAFF F7 224 PSYCHOLOGY 068 BIOPSYCHOLOGY OF CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY:DRUGS, BEHAVIOR& HEALTH 1232 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F Evening Classes 4017 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W LUDWIG, R F7 226 STAFF F7 226 LUDWIG, R F7 224 PSYCHOLOGY 077 SPORT PSYCHOLOGY (CSU) 3.00 UNITS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Corequisite: PSYCH 64. 1239 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F Evening Classes 4025 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T F7 226 *SGEC 106 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Psychology 1. PSYCHOLOGY 052 PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF HUMAN SEXUALITY lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W STAFF STAFF F7 224 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Corequisite: PSYCH 43 and 65. (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: This course will be offered on a pass/no-pass basis only. 1230 4722 VARTANIAN, L M PSYCHOLOGY 067 COUNSELING TECHNIQUES FOR THE CHEMICALLY ADDICTED PSYCHOLOGY 043 PRINCIPLES OF GROUP DYNAMICS I 4034 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm T Evening Classes 4032 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M 1240 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S Evening Classes 4037 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th 6014 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T 1242 STAFF F7 224 STAFF F7 220 schedule of lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • PSYCHOLOGY 081 FIELD WORK I (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Psychology 34. Note: Enrollment in Chemical Dependency Counselor Certificate Program. Note: This course will be offered on a pass/no pass basis only. Evening Classes 4041 lec 5:00pm-6:25pm & lab 5:05 hrs M TBA VARTANIAN, L M VARTANIAN, L M F7 220 F7 220 PSYCHOLOGY 082 FIELD WORK II (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Corequisite: Psychology 81. Note: Enrollment in Chemical Dependency Counselor Certificate Program. Note: This course will be offered on a pass/no pass basis only. Evening Classes 4042 lec 7:00pm-8:25pm & lab 5:05 hrs M TBA TABACK, K TABACK, K F7 220 F7 220 PSYCHOLOGY 091 STATISTICS FOR PSYCHOLOGY lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lab 3:20pm-5:25pm 3.00 UNITS Advisory: Reading 20. 1247 1248 1261 8123 PACHECO, S R WILEY, R WILEY, R DANIELS, G P READING 029 READING ACROSS THE CURRICULUM 3.00 UNITS Advisory: Reading 25 or English 21. 1254 lec 7:25am-8:50am 1255 lec 7:25am-8:50am Evening Classes 4070 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm MW T Th ELIAS, L A ELIAS, L A E3 357 E3 357 MW FIGUEROA, L D E3 311 ELIAS, L A E3 357 HOFFERD, R J E3 331 READING 101 POWER READING T Th T Advisory: Reading 29 or English 28. LUDWIG, R LUDWIG, R F7 224 F7 224 1253 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th Evening Classes 4074 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M Real Estate (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) Prerequisites: Psychology 91 or Mathematics 227 and English 101. Advisory: Psychology 2. MTWTh CLEVELAND, C S F7 226 MTWTh STAFF F7 210 REAL ESTATE 001 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: This course is required by the State of California prior to taking the California State examination for a real estate salesperson license. 1263 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th #5308 3:10 hrs TBA & 3:10 hrs TBA Public Relations STAFF PARSAKAR, N ANDERSON, O V #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) (CSU) 3.00 UNITS lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th RICO SANCHEZ, S Y E7 301 Evening Classes 4077 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W 4080 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T ##5407 & (NDA) 5.00 UNITS Advisory: Learning Skills 16. Note: This course is offered on a pass/no-pass basis only. 7:50am-10:20am 9:00am-11:30am 1:45pm-4:15pm 7:55am-10:25am 3:30pm-6:00pm 3:30pm-6:00pm 9:00am-11:30am 12:10pm-2:40pm 9:00am-11:30am T Th MW T Th T Th T Th T Th MW MW T Th SOLIS, A C ELIAS, L A WILEY, R PACHECO, S R FIGUEROA, L D RODRIGUEZ, M A PACHECO, S R BARILARI, G DANIELS, G P T Th MW FIGUEROA, L D GUNDERSON, M B 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA PARSAKAR, N ANDERSON, O V ON LINE ON LINE ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. E3 407 E3 357 E3 331 E3 455 E3 311 *SGEC 104 *SGEC 105 *SGEC 113 *SGEC 104 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 4065 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm 4066 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm E7 301 F7 111 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS READING 020 EFFECTIVE READING lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec lec RODRIGUEZ, D E ANDERSON, O V REAL ESTATE 003 REAL ESTATE PRACTICES Reading 1249 1250 1251 1259 4068 6102 8020 8095 8108 F7 107 ON LINE ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. PUBLIC RELATIONS 001 PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC RELATIONS 0897 E3 455 E3 357 E3 357 *SGEC 103 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 PSYCHOLOGY 092 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH METHODS 1212 lec 1:45pm-2:55pm Evening Classes 4020 lec 5:15pm-6:25pm lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W lec 9:00am-12:10pm F (CSU) 3.00 UNITS (CSU) 4.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Psychology 1 and Math 125. 4019 & READING 025 READING FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS Evening Classes 4082 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W ANDERSON, O V F7 107 REAL ESTATE 005 LEGAL ASPECTS OF REAL ESTATE I (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Real Estate 5 partially satisfies the State educational requirement for the real estate salesperson and broker’s license. 1717 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S Evening Classes 4072 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M CLEVA, V J F7 107 ANDERSON, O V F7 111 E3 311 E3 457 schedule of CLASSES 85 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • REAL ESTATE 007 REAL ESTATE FINANCE I (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Real Estate 7 partially satisfies the State educational requirement for the real estate salesperson and broker license. 1271 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S Evening Classes 4408 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M CLEVA, V J F7 107 ANDERSON, O V F7 111 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Real Estate 9 partially satisfies the State educational requirement for the real estate salesperson and broker license. Evening Classes 4079 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th ANDERSON, O V F7 107 REAL ESTATE 011 ESCROW PRINCIPLES (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Real Estate 11 partially satisfies the State educational requirement for the real estate salesperson and broker license. Evening Classes 4083 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th COHAN, E E3 355 REAL ESTATE 021 REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Real Estate 21 partially satisfies the State educational requirement for the real estate salesperson and broker license. Evening Classes 4078 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W DIXON, E J A6 102 Respiratory Therapy RESPIRATORY THERAPY 002 FUNDAMENTALS OF RESPIRATORY THERAPY 4.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Microbiology 20 or Microbiology 1 and Physiology 1 or Biology 20. lec lab lec lab lec lab 6:30am-9:40am 10:30am-1:40pm 6:30am-9:40am 2:00pm-5:10pm 6:30am-9:40am 6:30am-9:40am W W W Th W Th CHHUN, B CHHUN, B CHHUN, B HAINES, M S CHHUN, B BOOTH, K M B1 114 A4 B1 114 A4 B1 114 A4 86 8:00am-11:10am 8:00am-11:10am 7:00am-10:10am 4:15pm-7:25pm 3:15pm-4:20pm 9:00am-11:05am 8:00am-11:10am 11:45am-2:55pm 4:45pm-7:55pm 5:15pm-8:25pm 8:20am-9:25am 9:30am-11:35am 8:00am-11:10am 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 7:00am-10:10am 12:10pm-3:20pm 8:00am-11:10am 6:00am-9:10am 9:30am-12:40pm 7:00am-10:10am 1:00pm-4:10pm lec 9:00am-12:10pm M BOOTH, K M A4 M S T F Th F M F T W F F M W F T W M W W T W AVILA, R DIZON, B M HAINES, M S CHHUN, B AVILA, R CARR, M R AVILA, R HAINES, M S HAINES, M S BOOTH, K M BOOTH, K M AVILA, R AVILA, R SYPH, T J SYPH, T J SEMERJIAN, A SEMERJIAN, A AVILA, R AUTRY, J C AUTRY, J C REES, D M REES, D M 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Respiratory Therapy 4. Corequisite: Respiratory Therapy 5. 1283 & & & & & & 1284 & & & & & & 1292 & & & & & 1293 & & & & & lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab lab 12:45pm-2:50pm 9:10am-2:30pm 2:30pm-5:40pm 2:00pm-4:05pm 6:55am-8:00am 11:10am-12:15pm 12:15pm-1:20pm 12:45pm-2:50pm 10:30am-1:40pm 2:00pm-5:10pm 2:00pm-3:05pm 12:25pm-3:35pm 8:05am-9:10am 4:25pm-6:30pm 12:45pm-2:50pm 5:30pm-8:40pm 3:35pm-6:45pm 12:20pm-3:30pm 7:00am-10:10am 10:30am-11:35am 12:45pm-2:50pm 9:10am-12:20pm 5:10pm-8:20pm 1:45pm-4:55pm 12:25pm-3:35pm 8:00am-9:05am M W W T Th F F M W W Th S W Th M Th W F S T M S T T S F AVILA, R AVILA, R AVILA, R CHHUN, B TOBIN, P CARR, M R AVILA, R AVILA, R WELCH, M A CHHUN, B HAINES, M S TSANG, C TOBIN, P AVILA, R AVILA, R CHHUN, B HAINES, M S CHHUN, B SANTANA, S A TOBIN, P AVILA, R HAINES, M S BOOTH, K M TOBIN, P WELCH, M A SANTANA, S A B1 114 ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA B1 114 ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA B1 114 ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA B1 114 ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA RESPIRATORY THERAPY 023 ADVANCED RESPIRATORY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Respiratory Therapy 6. Corequisite: Respiratory Therapy 7. Advisory: Health Information Technology 133. 1286 lec 8:00am-11:10am T BOOTH, K M A4 1.00 UNITS Corequisite: Respiratory Therapy 5 and 11 5.00 UNITS Corequisite: Respiratory Therapy 11. lec lab lab lab lab lab lec lab lab lab lab lab lec lab lab lab lab lec lab lab lab lab 1282 RESPIRATORY THERAPY 028 PHYSICIAN RESPIRATORY CARE CLINICAL ROUNDS II RESPIRATORY THERAPY 005 APPLICATION OF RESPIRATORY THERAPY & CLINICAL EXPERIENCE III 1280 & & & & & 1281 & & & & & 1290 & & & & 1291 & & & & 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Respiratory Therapy 6. Corequisite: Respirtory Therapy 23. Advisory: Health Information Technology 133. RESPIRATORY THERAPY 011 APPLICATIONS OF RESPIRATORY THERAPY & CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IV REAL ESTATE 009 REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL I 1278 & 1285 & 1288 & RESPIRATORY THERAPY 007 APPLIED MEDICINE AND PATHOLOGY B1 114 ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA B1 114 ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA B1 114 ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA B1 114 ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA schedule of 1287 1289 1841 lab 7:30am-11:45am Th lab 1:30pm-5:45pm Th lab 7:30am – 5:35pm Th SANTANA, S A CHHUN, B SANTANA, SA B1 114 B1 114 B1 114 CHHUN, B G9 104 (7 Week Class – Starts 2/8/16 – Ends 3/31/16) 1842 lab 7:30am – 5:35pm Th (7 Week Class – Starts 2/8/16 – Ends 3/25/16) RESPIRATORY THERAPY 030 ADULT CRITICAL CARE MONITORING AND DIAGNOSTICS 3.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Respiratory Therapy 6. 1294 lec 1:30pm-4:40pm T HAINES, M S B1 114 BOOTH, K M A4 RESPIRATORY THERAPY 101 SURVEY OF RESPIRATORY THERAPY 2.00 UNITS 1277 lec 8:00am-10:05am W CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Sociology SOCIOLOGY 007 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY (CSU) 3.00 UNITS SOCIOLOGY 001 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 1312 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W Evening Classes 4091 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4J) 1298 1299 1300 1303 1304 1305 1610 lec 7:25am-8:50am lec 7:25am-8:50am lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 10:35am-12:00pm lec 1:45pm-3:10pm lec 10:35am-12:00pm lec 12:10pm-1:35pm MW T Th T Th T Th MW MW MW KAHLA, R KAHLA, R STAFF IE, E F RODRIGUEZ, C E STAFF MORALES, M F7 215 F7 215 F7 111 F7 215 F7 215 F7 215 F7 111 4090 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Th 4097 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F 4099 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm W 5007 3:10 hrs TBA 5008 3:10 hrs TBA 5009 3:10 hrs TBA NITZANI, M HARRIS, J P STAFF RODRIGUEZ, C E IE, E F RODRIGUEZ, C E F7 215 F7 215 F7 215 ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE 4731 8084 8085 ##8151 STAFF NITZANI, M IE, E F IE, E F This is part of ELAC Honors Program. To enroll, students must see a counselor in E1 127. For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M lec 9:00am-12:10pm F lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W lec 8:00am-11:10am M W F7 213 *SGEC 111 *SGEC 103 *SGEC 111 ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 4098 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T ##4358 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M W CASTRO, D A STAFF F7 215 E3 451 ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 4710 4711 4730 6062 lec lec lec lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6:50pm-10:00pm 6:00pm-9:10pm 6:50pm-10:00pm M Th F Th STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF F7 211 F7 211 F7 215 *SGEC 108 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Sociology 001 is also offered through ITV. Please see schedule ad on page SOCIOLOGY 002 AMERICAN SOCIAL PROBLEMS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4J) 1314 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th 4101 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm T 5010 3:10 hrs TBA 5011 3:10 hrs TBA STAFF STAFF MORALES, M MORALES, M 4712 8012 STAFF STAFF F7 111 F7 211 ON LINE ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W F7 203 *SGEC 114 Evening Classes 4095 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M WAGNER, D K F7 215 STAFF F7 215 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C, 4J) 4103 lec 5012 3:30pm-6:40pm 3:10 hrs Th TBA STAFF RODRIGUEZ, C E F7 211 ON LINE 5:50 hrs TBA IE, EF ON LINE STAFF *SGEC 125 For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 5492 8097 (8 Weeks Class – Starts 4/11/16 – Ends 6/6/16) lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 4086 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W RAMOS, G F7 209 SOCIOLOGY 012 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4G, 4J) Note: Credit given for only one of Sociology 12 or Family and Consumer Studies 31. 1306 4084 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M KAHLA, R KAHLA, R F7 215 F7 215 RODRIGUEZ, C E F7 215 SOCIOLOGY 014 LAW AND DEMOCRACY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 1301 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th SOCIOLOGY 021 HUMAN SEXUALITY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4J) Note: Credit given for only one of Sociology 21 or Psychology 52. 1311 4104 4732 8065 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W lec 7:25am-8:50am T Th lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th MORALES, M STAFF STAFF STAFF F7 111 F7 217 F7 111 *SGEC 114 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 4094 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th STAFF F7 215 KAHLA, R F7 215 SOCIOLOGY 022 SOCIOLOGY OF WOMEN (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4D, 4J) lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th SOCIOLOGY 084 SIMSOC:SIMULATED SOCIETY 1.00 UNITS SOCIOLOGY 003 CRIME AND DELINQUENCY 8090 & (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 1308 8051 F7 215 SOCIOLOGY 011 RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS 1309 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 STAFF lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W BROWN-ARELLANO, K F7 111 STAFF *SGEC 114 lec lec 1:00pm-6:30pm 9:00am-9:05pm F S IE, E F IE, E F *SGEC 111 *SGEC 111 (1 Week Class - Starts 5/13/2016, Ends 5/14/2016) *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 SOCIOLOGY 086 POPULAR CULTURE SOCIOLOGY 004 SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4J) Prerequisite: Sociology 1 4096 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 1302 T IE, E F lec 9:00am-10:25am M W KAHLA, R F7 111 F7 213 schedule of CLASSES 87 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Spanish Flow Chart for Spanish *If you are completing the AA-T degree, use this chart to help you complete the 19 units required for this degree Traditional (non-Spanish speakers) Track Select ONE of these tracks: If you have never spoken Spanish at home, please select the Traditional Track. If you grew up speaking Spanish at home, select the Heritage Track*: Heritage (Spanish-speakers)Track OR Spanish 01 Spanish 35 or SP 28 and 29 Spanish 02 Spanish 36 Spanish 03 Spanish 37 ARROWS INDICATE PREREQUISITES. After completing the core courses above, you may select any one of the following courses to complete the AA-T degree: • Spanish 05, Spanish 06 (Prerequisite: Spanish 5), Spanish 09, Spanish 10, Spanish 12, • Spanish 16, Spanish 27, History 05, History 06 *If you don’t know which track to select, please visit our department website at fld.elac.edu for help on choosing the right course. Please see any one of the professors of Spanish in the Foreign Languages Department for advice on how to challenge any prerequisites or for general guidance on how to complete your degree. Spanish 04 SPANISH 001 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I Evening Classes 4117 lec 5:50pm-8:20pm (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS Note: For Spanish-speaking students, please take Spanish 35. Note: Credit given for only one of Spanish 1 or Spanish 35. 1321 lec 7:40am-8:50am 1329 lec 1:30pm-4:00pm 1335 lec 9:15am-10:25am 1336 lec 10:50am-12:00pm 1337 lec 8:00am-1:20pm 1339 lec 12:10pm-2:40pm 1743 lec 9:40am-12:10pm Evening Classes 4105 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm 4120 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm MTWTh T Th MTWTh MTWTh F MW MW MAGA, S L ALVAREZ SANDOVAL, E VOGEL-ZUIDERWEG, L C MAGA, S L BOADA, M M PALENCIA, E C VOGEL-ZUIDERWEG, L C E3 157 E3 157 E3 151 E3 157 E3 151 E3 157 E3 151 T Th MW PALENCIA, E C GARCIA, V M E3 153 E3 155 MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh S MW T Th TBA T Th HERNANDEZ, E L OLIVAS, O OLIVAS, O STAFF HERNANDEZ, E L PALENCIA, E C PALENCIA, E C LIRA, A L E3 257 E3 153 E3 153 E3 153 E3 257 E3 153 HY BRID *SGEC 107 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Evening Classes 4119 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm 6034 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm MW MW SANCHEZ MARQUEZ, E E3 157 REYNOSO, A *SGEC 112 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 SPANISH 002 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II 88 lec 8:00am-1:20pm F lec 9:15am-10:25am MTWTh HERNANDEZ, E L E3 257 (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 6A) Prerequisite: Spanish 35. 1322 lec 9:15am-10:25am MTWTh Evening Classes 4115 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm T Th 6024 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm M W STAFF FUENTES, A E3 151 *SGEC 113 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 SPANISH 004 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II 1327 lec 10:50am-12:00pm MTWTh HERNANDEZ, E L E3 257 F OLIVAS, O E3 153 T Th ZARATE, S E3 157 SPANISH 005 ADVANCED SPANISH I (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 6A) Prerequisite: Spanish 4. 1332 lec 8:00am-1:20pm SPANISH 009 CIVILIZATION OF SPAIN (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Evening Classes 4102 lec 4:10pm-5:35pm SPANISH 012 CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN LITERATURE (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 6A) Prerequisite: Spanish 1. 1323 1325 E3 151 (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 6A) Prerequisite: Spanish 3. (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS Note: Credit given for only one of Spanish 1 or Spanish 35. 7:40am-8:50am 10:50am-12:00pm 9:15am-10:25am 8:00am-1:20pm 12:10pm-2:40pm 1:45pm-3:45pm 1:05 hrs 12:10pm-2:40pm CASANAVE, E E SPANISH 036 SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS II SPANISH 035 SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS I 1324 lec 1328 lec 1331 lec 1333 lec 1338 lec 5505 & 8001 lec MW ZUMAETA, H A MAGA, S L E3 155 E3 157 schedule of (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Note: Credit given for only one of Spanish 12 or Chicano Studies 42. 1334 lec 7:40am-9:05am CLASSES MW OLIVAS, O E3 153 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • SPANISH 016 MEXICAN CIVILIZATION TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 313 SCENIC ART FOR THEATER (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Note: Knowledge of spoken Spanish. Note: Credit given for only one of Spanish 16 or Chicano Studies 44. 8122 8161 lec 9:00am-12:10am S lec 3:00pm-6:10pm T FUENTES, A FUENTES, A (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 1393 & *SGEC 106 *SGEC 110 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 T Th STAFF E3 325 SPANISH 027 CULTURAL AWARENESS THROUGH ADVANCED CONVERSATION lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W VEGA, N E3 255 COUTURE, F COUTURE, F P2 104 P2 104 1391 lab 1:30pm-4:40pm MTWTh STONE, L H P2 125 (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Rpt 3 This course teaches how to work backstage in live theatre. Must be available for rehearsals and performances, plus other times as assigned. lab 11:00am-6:25pm S STONE, L H P2 102 (14 Week Class - Starts 2/27/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) (CSU) 2.00 UNITS lec 10:00am-12:05pm S lec 8:00am-9:05am T Th lab 9:05am-10:10am T Th (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS Rpt 2 1383 SPANISH 061 ELEMENTARY SPANISH CONVERSATION 1330 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 342 TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Spanish 35 or 29. 1326 P2 125 P2 125 TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 340 TECHNICAL THEATRE PRACTICUM (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Rpt 1 Evening Classes 4124 lec 6:50pm-8:15pm STONE, L H STONE, L H TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 315 INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN FOR THEATRE 1395 & SPANISH 024 SPANISH FOR MEDICAL PERSONNEL lec 8:50am-9:55am M W lab 9:55am-12:00pm M W STAFF E3 157 TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 343 SCENERY PRACTICUM (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Rpt 2 1385 1386 Supervised Learning Assistance TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA YEPES, M HERNANDEZ, G HERNANDEZ, G STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF CASTRO, G STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF HERRERA, G M TOLEDO, A STAFF E7 228 E1 160 E1 160 E7 228 ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA E1 160 ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA ELAC TBA E1 160 ELAC TBA ELAC TBA *SGEC 122 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 1396 1735 lab lec 1:30pm-4:40pm T Th 1:30pm-4:40pm M W STONE, L H STONE, L H P2 125 P2 125 (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Rpt 2 1362 1367 1398 lab lab lab 1:30pm-4:40pm 1:30pm-4:40pm 1:30pm-2:55pm MW T Th MTWTh HANSEN, J L HANSEN, J L HANSEN, J L P2 119 P2 119 P2 119 TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 346 LIGHTING PRACTICUM (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Rpt 2 1387 & lab 1:10pm-4:20pm F lab 7:45am-10:55am S COUTURE, F JOHNSON, J B P2 125 P2 125 TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 347 SOUND PRACTICUM (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Rpt 2 lab 1:30pm-4:40pm T Th STONE, L H P2 119 (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Rpt 2 1389 lab 11:00am-5:30pm S STONE, L H P2 121 TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 349-1 HOUSE MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM I (CSU) 3.00 UNITS RAMIREZ, L E F7 111 RAMIREZ, L E E3 507 Evening Classes 4173 lab 6:25pm-10:15pm FS KASNETSIS, M E P2 100 (15 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Evening Classes 4167 lab 6:25pm-10:15pm FS TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 300 STAGECRAFT KASNETSIS, M E P2 100 (15 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) (UC: CSU) 3.00 UNITS JOHNSON, J B (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 349-2 HOUSE MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM II Technical Stage Production lec 9:00am-12:10pm F P2 125 P2 125 TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 348 STAGE MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM SUPERVISION 001 ELEMENTS OF SUPERVISION 1701 STONE, L H STONE, L H TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 345 COSTUME AND MAKE-UP PRACTICUM 1384 Supervision 4156 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm T Evening Classes 4157 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W MW T Th (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Rpt 2 (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 22:15 hrs 22:15 hrs 22:15 hrs 22:15 hrs 22:15 hrs 22:15 hrs 22:15 hrs 22:15 hrs 22:15 hrs 22:15 hrs 22:15 hrs 22:15 hrs 22:15 hrs 22:15 hrs 22:15 hrs 22:15 hrs 22:15 hrs 1:30pm-4:40pm 1:30pm-4:40pm TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 344 PROPS PRACTICUM SUPERVISED LEARNING ASSISTANCE 001T SUPERVISED LEARNING ASSISTANCE 5950 5990 5991 8950 8957 8958 8961 8962 8963 8964 8965 8966 8967 8968 8971 8980 8993 lab lab P2 201 schedule of CLASSES 89 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 349-3 HOUSE MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM III TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 703 SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL WORKSHOP III (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Evening Classes 4168 lab 6:25pm-10:15pm FS KASNETSIS, M E (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS P2 100 Evening Classes 4171 lab 6:50pm-10:00pm FS STAFF P2 113 (15 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 363 COSTUME TEXTILE DESIGN WTH DYE, PRINT, AND PAINT Theater (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 1390 & lec 12:50pm-2:55pm F lab 2:55pm-5:00pm F STAFF STAFF P2 119 P2 119 TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 364 COSTUME DRAPING AND PATTERN MAKING lec 9:45am-10:50am M W lab 10:50am-11:55am M W HANSEN, J L HANSEN, J L P2 119 P2 119 TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 367 COSTUME AND FASHION HISTORY lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th HANSEN, J L P2 119 TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 701 SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL WORKSHOP I FS RAMOS, R P2 101D 90 RAMOS, R TA 293 Rehearsals and Performance TA 232 Play Production TT 342 Technical Stage Production IF YOU ARE A 2ND SEMESTER ACTING MAJOR you should have completed TA 200 or TT 323, and perhaps, TA 260. Now choose: (UC: CSU) 2.00 UNITS FS THEN, if possible, also enroll in: PLUS, if you think you want to ACT in a play, enroll in: TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 702 SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL WORKSHOP II Evening Class 4418 lab 6:50pm-10:00pm TA 200 Introduction to Acting - Discover the major acting theories through performance. TA 260 Beginning Acting. Learn the essentials of basic acting technique. (UC: CSU) - 2.00 UNITS Evening Class 4417 lab 6:50pm – 10:00pm FIRST, Choose one of these classes or take both: TT 323 Stage Management and Production. Student actors, directors, and producers plan and mount a production from the first rehearsal to the performance at the end of the semester. (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 1374 Our Acting program provides professional training and an adventure in risk-taking. IF YOU ARE A 1ST SEMESTER ACTING MAJOR: (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 1388 & IF YOU ARE AN ACTING MAJOR P2 101D schedule of TA 240 Voice. CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • AND/OR THEATER 200 INTRODUCTION TO ACTING TA 200, TT 323, TA 260, whichever you don’t have. (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS IF YOU ARE A 3RD SEMESTER ACTING MAJOR or beyond, please make an appointment with Natalie Wong by calling 323 415-5034. IF YOU ARE A TECHNICAL THEATRE MAJOR BEHIND THE SCENES AND BACKSTAGE These classes prepare students for production positions in theatre, television, film, ,88-and PAID INDUSTRY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS offered through the department. Students can also receive credit by participating in Theatre productions in scenery construction and painting, and as technicians in lighting, sound, props, costumes, and make- up. Students may participate as Stage Managers and Assistant Stage Managers and learn the essentials of entertainment industry leadership. IF YOU ARE A 1ST SEMESTER TECHNICAL THEATRE MAJOR, take : TT 323 Stage Management and Production and TT 342 Technical Stage Production. Student actors, directors, and producers plan and mount a production from the first rehearsal to the performance at the end of the semester. THEN Choose: One of our Technical Theatre Practicums. Examine and create lighting for theatre, film and television, from concept to performance, including current trends in computerized and intelligent equipment or learn to build and paint scenery. OR TT 350 Beginning Stage Make-Up. An essential skill for all actors, this class provides an overview and practical experience for actors and make-up technicians. One of our Costuming for Theatre Courses. Learn design and construction techniques for period and modern costumes. MW MW T Th F T Th T Th TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA SCOTT, D L HOGAN, K M SCOTT, D L HANSEN, J L FICOCIELLO, M HOGAN, K M AUGUSZTINY, E C PELLEGRINI, V QUIROZ, L PELLEGRINI, V MC KAY, W C MC KAY, W C For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 8037 lec 12:10pm-3:20pm F 8040 lec 12:10pm-3:20pm W Evening Classes 4406 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M P2 205 (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Note: For students interested in working as a professional actor. Evening Classes 4161 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm M & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm M PELLEGRINI, V PELLEGRINI, V P2 205 P2 205 THEATER 232 PLAY PRODUCTION II (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Note: Enrollment in This course is by audition only - see instructor during the first week of school, office P2-101B. 1397 lab 8:50am-3:20pm F BUGLEWICZ, J V P2 205 THEATER 240 VOICE AND ARTICULATION FOR THE THEATER (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: This class is recommended for students training to be actors. 1358 lec 1:55pm-5:05pm M PELLEGRINI, V P2 205 THEATER 260 ACTING I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 1377 6097 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M HOGAN, K M SCOTT, R L P2 205 *SGEC 109 SCOTT, R L COWAN, K M FICOCIELLO, M P2 201 P2 205 P2 201 P2 201 P2 201 P2 205 ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE *SGEC 103 *SGEC 109 P2 201 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Evening Classes 4169 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W BUGLEWICZ, J V P2 201 THEATER 130 PLAYWRITING (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th lec 3:30pm-7:05pm F lec 12:20pm-3:30pm F SCOTT, R L SCOTT, R L *SGEC 105 *SGEC 104 *South Gate Educational Center 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 THEATER 114 SCRIPT STUDY FOR THEATRE PERFORMANCE, PRODUCTION, AND APPRECIATION 1371 AUGUSZTINY, E C THEATER 205 ACTOR’S ORIENTATION TO PROFESSIONAL THEATER 6152 8165 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) Note: Open to all students. Required of all Theatre Arts majors. 1:45pm-3:10pm 10:35am-12:00pm 1:45pm-3:10pm 9:30am-12:40pm 10:35am-12:00pm 9:00am-10:25am 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs lec 12:10pm-3:20pm T *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 THEATER 100 INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATER 1361 lec 1370 lec 1372 lec 1375 lec 1379 lec 1392 lec 5040 5041 5042 5043 5044 5045 1360 KAREMAN, D P P2 201 STAFF HOGAN, K M BUGLEWICZ, J V ATHA, T L P2 121 P2 101C P2 113 P2 101D Evening Classes 4172 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T SCOTT, D L P2 205 SCOTT, R L SCOTT, R L SCOTT, R L SCOTT, R L *SGEC 109 *SGEC 109 *SGEC 105 *SGEC 105 THEATER 272 INTERMEDIATE APPLIED ACTING (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Theater 260. 6096 & 6151 & lec lab lec lab 3:30pm-5:35pm 5:35pm-9:50pm 3:30pm-5:35pm 5:35pm-9:50pm M M F F *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 8164 & & lec 12:20pm- 2:25pm F lab 2:40pm- 3:40pm F lab 9:40am-12:45pm S SCOTT, R L SCOTT, R L SCOTT, R L *SGEC 104 *SGEC 104 *SGEC 118 *South Gate Educational Center 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 THEATER 273 ADVANCED ACTING (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS 1381 & lec 10:35am-11:05am T Th lab 11:05am-12:00pm T Th HOGAN, K M HOGAN, K M P2 205 P2 205 BUGLEWICZ, J V HANSEN, J L HANSEN, J L P2 121 P2 119 P2 119 THEATER 285 DIRECTED STUDY - THEATER (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Note: Permission of instructor is required. 1354 1366 1368 9:00am-11:05am F 1:30pm-2:35pm T Th 1:30pm-2:35pm M W THEATER 185 DIRECTED STUDY - THEATER (CSU) 1.00 UNITS 1369 1373 1376 1382 1:05 hrs 1:05 hrs 9:00am-10:05am 1:05 hrs TBA TBA F TBA schedule of CLASSES 91 ELAC Spring 2016 • Green text color indicates added classes or corrections • Red Strikethrough indicates cancelled classes • Word Processing THEATER 293 REHEARSALS AND PERFORMANCES III (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Rpt 3 Note: TA 293 is required of Theatre Arts Majors who want to participate in plays. Note: Enrollment in This course is by audition only - see instructor during the first week of school, office P2-101B. Evening Classes 1378 lab 6:50pm-10:00pm FSU 1394 lab 6:50pm-10:00pm FSU 1399 lab 6:50pm-10:00pm FSU ATHA, T L STONE, L H HOGAN, K M P2 205 P2 101D P2 101C THEATER 385 DIRECTED STUDY - THEATER (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Credit Limit: A maximum of 3 units in directed Study may be taken for credit. Note: Permission of instructor is required. 1364 1365 3:10 hrs TBA 9:00am-12:10pm F STONE, L H BUGLEWICZ, J V P2 125 P2 113 THEATER 505 HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURES (IGETC AREA 3A) 3:10 hrs COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 039 Word Processing: Keyboarding and Operations Microsoft Word 2013 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 082 Microcomputer Software Survey in the Office Office 2013 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 085 Microcomputer Office Applications: Spreadsheet Excel 2013 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 086 Microcomputer Office Applications: Database Access 2013 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 091 Microcomputer Office Applications: Advanced Word Processing WORD 2013 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 092 Computer Window Applications Windows 7 Desktop (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 5047 SEE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE FOLLOWING CLASSES: TBA KASNETSIS, M E For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. ON LINE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 097 Introduction to the Internet for CAOT. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 107 Microcomputer Office Applications: AdvancedWeb Design for the Office THEATER 921 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION – THEATRE (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Note: Requires 15 to 19 hours per week; paid employment related to the occupational major and enrollment in at least 7 units (which include Co-op ED). COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 109 Web Multimedia for the Office 4411 lec 1:30pm-2:35pm Evening Class 4421 lec 6:50pm-7:30pm COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 110 Microcomputer Office Applications: Presentation Design. MW HANSEN, JL P2 119 FSSu HOGAN, KM P2 101C COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 111 Microcomputer Office Applications: Electronic Communications Microsoft Windows 7. 92 schedule of CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • South Gate Educational Center ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 002 CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW 2340 FIRESTONE BLVD., SOUTH GATE, CA 90280 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC 4J) Accounting 6049 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Th 8092 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th Evening Classes ##6054 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T Th ACCOUNTING 002 INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING II T Th OZUR, R SGEC 105 Administration of Justice STEVENSON, M L SGEC 114 STEVENSON, M L SANTOYO, M 6064 lec 3:30pm-4:55pm M W Evening Classes 6065 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T 8094 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W Evening Classes 6066 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm M W SGEC 114 #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M (CSU) 3.00 UNITS STAFF SGEC 114 HOSEA, S SGEC 113 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC limit: AJ 1 + AJ 4 combined, maximum credit, one course) (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4H) Evening Classes #6003 lec 6:50pm-10:10pm T Th ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 003 LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 004 PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 001 INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 6045 SGEC 109 SGEC 108 ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Accounting 1, or Accounting 21 & 22. Evening Classes 6036 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm PLACENCIA, A RUEFF, J P SGEC 114 STAFF SGEC 114 STAFF SGEC 114 STEVENSON, M L SGEC 114 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 005 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Evening Classes 6006 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm schedule of CLASSES T Th 93 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • Anthropology ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 006 PATROL PROCEDURES (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 6068 8006 lec 3:30pm-4:55pm T Th lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th STAFF IRVIN, T L SGEC 111 SGEC 118 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 014 REPORT WRITING FOR PEACE OFFICERS lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th RUEFF, J P SGEC 103 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 049 NARCOTICS AND VICE CONTROL lec 3:30pm-6:40pm Th lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th JACKSON, A JACKSON, A SGEC 107 SGEC 107 ANTHROPOLOGY 121 ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION, MAGIC AND WITCHCRAFT (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4A) (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 6058 lec 3:30pm-4:55pm Evening Classes 6004 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B) 6074 8003 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 8045 ANTHROPOLOGY 101 HUMAN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION T Th STEVENSON, M L SGEC 114 T Th HOSEA, S SGEC 111 Evening Classes 6009 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th JACKSON, A SGEC 107 Art ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 075 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 8002 lec 8:00am-11:10am S SANTOYO, M SGEC 103 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 160 POLICE ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 8013 lec 3:30pm-4:55pm MW STAFF SGEC 104 American Sign Language lec 9:00am-11:05am F lab 11:05am-3:20pm F ZERLENTES, N P SGEC 125 8129 & SGEC 117 SGEC 117 BRONTE, A BRONTE, A SGEC 105 SGEC 105 ZERLENTES, N P lec 9:00am-11:05am F lab 11:05am-3:20pm F BRONTE, A BRONTE, A SGEC 105 SGEC 105 AHMADPOUR, A AHMADPOUR, A SGEC 117 SGEC 117 LEWIS, R R KILEDJIAN, V P SGEC 108 SGEC 104 Art History SGEC 125 ART HISTORY 110 SURVEY OF WESTERN ART HISTORY I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) Advisory: English 101. Evening Classes 6025 lec 5:45pm-8:55pm Th & lab 8:55pm-10:00pm Th ANATOMY 001 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B, 5C) (Anatomy 1 + Physiology 1 combined is equivalent to Biology 20, maximum credit 8 units) Advisory: Biology 3 & Health Information Technology 133. Note 1: All students are required to purchase their laboratory dissection specimen through the bookstore by the end of the second week of the session. Note 2: Students who are not in attendance by the first 30 min. of the first lecture or lab class may be dropped. Note 3: Biology 20 combines Anatomy 1 and Physiology 1 into a one semester course. ALMEDA, A E ALMEDA, A E Astronomy ASTRONOMY 001 ELEMENTARY ASTRONOMY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A) 6017 8114 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm W lec 9:00am-12:10pm F SGEC 108 *B1 111 *ELAC Main Campus 94 BRONTE, A BROWN, W ART 202 DRAWING II (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Art 201. Advisory: English 28. Anatomy lec 12:10pm- 3:20pm Th lab 12:10pm- 3:20pm S 8004 & SGEC 125 SGEC 102 (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 6A) Prerequisite: American Sign Language I. Note: Credit given for one of ASL 2 or Special Education 25. 8127 & lec 12:30pm-1:55pm M W lec 1:00pm-2:25pm T Th ZERLENTES, N P ZERLENTES, N P AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 002 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II MW 8109 8111 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: English 28. (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS Note: Credit given for only one of Special Education 20 or American Sign Language 1. Note: Same as Education-Special 020. Evening Classes 6013 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) Note: This course includes field trips to several Los Angeles Art museums. ART 201 DRAWING I AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 001 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I 8010 lec 9:55am-12:00pm M W 8100 lec 8:00am-12:15pm F Evening Classes 6011 lec 4:35pm-6:40pm M W ART 103 ART APPRECIATION I schedule of CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • Business CHILD DEVELOPMENT 002 EARLY CHILDHOOD: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES (CSU) 3.00 UNITS BUSINESS 001 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 6021 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm T FRASER, B A SGEC 117 8018 lec 9:00am-12:10pm T Evening Classes 6029 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T 8009 VALLES, R SGEC 113 8005 MUNGARAY, J L SGEC 125 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 010 HEALTH, SAFETY AND NUTRITION (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C) Note: Chicano Studies 7 and Chicano Studies 8 can either be taken in sequence or independently. MW T Th S CHAVEZ, L STAFF GONZALEZ, O O SGEC 108 SGEC 118 SGEC 107 T JIMENEZ, J SGEC 118 CHICANO STUDIES 008 THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C) lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th ZEPEDA, A SGEC 102 URITA-LOPEZ, H URITA-LOPEZ, H SGEC 118 SGEC 108 CHICANO STUDIES 037 CHICANO LITERATURE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) lec 3:30pm-6:40pm W lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W lec 8:50am-12:00pm W SORIANO, M SGEC 120 Note: An approximate fee of up to $50.00 for First Aid and CPR certificate is required. 8121 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S UDEOCHU, M J SGEC 104 STAFF SGEC 125 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 011 CHILD, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 8052 lec 9:00am-12:10pm Th CHILD DEVELOPMENT 022 PRACTICUM IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT I (CSU) 4.00 UNITS Prerequisite: All of the following: Child Development 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 11 and 34. Note: Tuberculosis clearance is required. Note: To qualify for this course. You must be working at an approved site or will be placed at an approved site. Application must be made tothe department (ADD CARD ONLY). The Child, Family and Education Department maintains a list of approval sites. Students work can be evaluated only if done at an approved site. You must do lecture and 6.5 hrs per week lab. If a site placement is needed, you must leave Monday and Wednesday open. Evening Classes 6070 lec 4:00pm-6:05pm W & lab 8:00am-11:10am T Th RIVAS, M R RIVAS, M R SGEC 110 SGEC 110 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Child Development 1. Note: Tuberculosis clearance may be required. (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Note: Credit given for only one of Chicano Studies 44 or Spanish 16. T CARREON, G L SGEC 125 CHICANO STUDIES 057 CHICANAS AND CHICANOS IN FILM 8069 lec 8:00am-2:30pm S SORIANO, M SGEC 110 RIVAS, M R SGEC 110 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) CHILD DEVELOPMENT 042 TEACHING IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Evening Classes 6019 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M MELCHOR, L SGEC 123 8104 lec 9:00am-12:10pm M CHILD DEVELOPMENT 044 EARLY INTERVENTION FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Child Development Evening Classes 6016 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M STAFF SGEC 110 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 045 PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS CHILD DEVELOPMENT 001 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) 6027 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 8017 lec 12:20pm-3:30pm 8128 lec 9:00am-12:10pm Evening Classes 6005 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm SGEC 110 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 030 INFANT AND TODDLER STUDIES I CHICANO STUDIES 044 MEXICAN CIVILIZATION 3:30pm-6:40pm JEN, C (CSU) 3.00 UNITS CHICANO STUDIES 007 THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I lec lec 9:00am-12:10pm F (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 6071 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th Evening Classes 6081 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T 6089 SGEC 110 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 007 INTRODUCTION TO CURRICULUM IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C) 6082 8044 COLEMAN, M I (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: A $15 materials fee is required for all CD 3, 4 and 15. CHICANO STUDIES 002 THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY 8112 SGEC 125 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 004 CREATIVE EXPERIENCES FOR CHILDREN II Chicano Studies 8066 lec 9:00am-10:25am 8080 lec 9:00am-10:25am 8120 lec 9:00am-12:10pm Evening Classes 6077 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm STAFF Th Th W SORIANO, M SORIANO, M STAFF SGEC 110 SGEC 110 SGEC 110 W RIVAS, J SGEC 101 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: Child Development 1. Note: Tuberculosis clearance may be required. Evening Classes 6072 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T schedule of CLASSES HUEZO, C SGEC 111 95 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • Communication Studies COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 035 CONCEPTS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Introduction to the basic concepts of the information system, including coverage of the components of the microcomputer and software. Note: CAOT 35 has been articulated with CSULA to be equivalent to CIS 100. COMMUNICATION STUDIES 101 PUBLIC SPEAKING (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 1C) 6100 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 6101 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm 8074 lec 9:00am-12:10pm 8125 lec 12:10pm-3:20pm Evening Classes 6098 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6099 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th M F T MICHEL, L B GRAYBALLARD, R RADFORD, L J FERNIANY, M G SGEC 125 SGEC 106 SGEC 114 SGEC 108 Th M MICHEL, L B GRAYBALLARD, R SGEC 125 SGEC 101 Computer Applications Office Technologies (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course provides basic training in proper keyboard technique and the use of the computer to build speed and accuracy. Correct keying of letters, envelopes, tables, memorandums, and reports is also introduced, as well as proofreading with accuracy. Note: Word 2013 used for assignments. The following online/hybrid beginning course will provide training in proper keyboard techniques and use of the computer. Microsoft Word 2013 will be used to produce letters, envelopes, tables, and reports. Almost all of the course is conducted online; however, some on-campus activities will be required as part of the class such as a technique check, official timed writings, and the final exam. The dates and times will be flexible and individual appointments can be made. This course will teach keyboarding by touch and the fundamentals of Word 2013. Enrolling students are expected to have access to a PC with Internet and email capabilities. For students without a home computer, the course can be taken at the South Gate Educational Center (Room SG-122), 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280, or for those students closer to ELAC’s main campus, in the computer lab located in E7-418 (during scheduled hours). Orientation sessions will be held at the following times for students (enrolled or adding) to learn what the course is about and how it will be conducted. , 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 082 MICROCOMPUTER SOFTWARE SURVEY IN THE OFFICE (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 1 or 62. This course provides hands-on training in the introduction to the basic concepts and functions of the Microsoft Office Suite including Word (word processing), Excel (spreadsheet), Access (database), and PowerPoint (presentation graphics). Note: CAOT 82 plus CAOT 35 have been articulated with CSULA to be equivalent to CIS 100. Note: Office 2013 used for assignments. Evening Classes 6110 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm W & lab 8:55pm-10:00pm W & lab 2:05 hrs TBA YU, M YU, M YU, M SGEC 121 SGEC 121 SGEC 121 Computer Science-Information Technology COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 201 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS MENDOZA, G SGEC 123 STAFF SGEC 123 (CSU) 1.00 UNITS TBA TBA SHIBATA, E Y SHIBATA, E Y ON LINE ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 8117 lec 8:30am-11:20am F (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) COUNSELING 004 CAREER PLANNING (CSU) 1.00 UNITS 8118 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 009 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING IMPROVEMENT lec 1:15pm-3:35pm Evening Classes 6023 lab 6:50pm-10:00pm Th SWICEGOOD, M K SGEC 123 schedule of Th UKITA, C T (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 1 or CAOT 62. This course is designed to improve keyboarding speed and accuracy through timed writings, corrective drills, and production using PCs and special software. Note: This is not a beginning course; ability to key 30 gross words per minute is suggested. 96 SGEC 123 SGEC 123 COUNSELING 001 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE If you cannot attend one of these scheduled orientation sessions, contact the instructor, Elaine Shibata, at shibatey@elac.edu or call (323) 265-8954 for additional information. 2:05 hrs 3:10 hrs SWICEGOOD, M K SWICEGOOD, M K Counseling Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. ELAC Campus, E7-418 5072 & SGEC 121 2.00 UNITS A beginning course for students who wish to learn the fundamentals of touch keyboarding and apply these fundamentals in the keying of business and personal letters, reports, and memorandums utilizing PCs. Note: This course can also be taken for pass/no pass by completing a form at Admissions and selecting this option. Note: Word 2013 used for assignments. Evening Classes 6037 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. South Gate Campus, Rm. SG-122 WYSZPOLSKI, J J COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 062 PERSONAL COMPUTER KEYBOARDING Evening Classes 6028 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm Th & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm Th COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 001 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENT APPLICATIONS I Saturday, Feb. 13, 2016 ELAC Campus, E7-418 Evening Classes 6076 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M CLASSES SGEC 123 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • Earth Science ENGLISH 021 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS EARTH SCIENCE 001 EARTH SCIENCE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A) Note: Earth Science students are eligible to take Earth Science 2 laboratory for additional physical science credit. 6002 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm W Evening Classes 6039 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T GODOY, O SGEC 107 SMITH, L S SGEC 107 EARTH SCIENCE 002 EARTH SCIENCE LABORATORY lec 3:30pm-4:35pm lab 4:35pm-6:40pm T T SMITH, L S SMITH, L S SGEC 107 SGEC 107 Economics ECONOMICS 001 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4B) Prerequisite: Math 125. Note: Economics 2 may be taken before Economics 1. 8024 8027 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W STAFF STAFF SGEC 109 SGEC 108 Engineering, General ENGINEERING, GENERAL 101 INTRODUCTION TO SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS This course provides students with an understanding of the academic and professional behaviors and skills necessary to enhance their chances of success as an engineering major, and ultimately as a professional. The skills include working effectively in teams, goal setting, time management, and developing oral communication skills. Students are introduced to the campus resources available to the engineering majors. Students have an opportunity to work collaboratively with their classmates on most of the assignments and in-class design projects. Note: This course is open to high school students for concurrent enrollment. Evening Classes 6113 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm W & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm W GALLEGOS, H A GALLEGOS, H A 8019 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm 8023 lec 10:35am-12:00pm 8096 lec 9:00am-10:25am Evening Classes 6046 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6047 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm MW T Th MW GOLDMAN, A L STAFF GOLDMAN, A L SGEC 112 SGEC 113 SGEC 113 M Th ARMENDAREZ, D M ROMERO, R C SGEC 104 SGEC 105 ENGLISH 028 INTERMEDIATE READING AND COMPOSITION (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5C) Corequisite: Earth Science 1. Note: Credit given for only one of Earth Science 2 or Geology 6. 6040 & (NDA) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the English Placement Process, or satisfactory completion of Reading 20. Advisory: Reading 25. Note: This course will be offered on a pass/no-pass basis. SGEC 117 SGEC 117 English In order to enroll in one of the English Composition Sequence courses English 21, 26, 28, 101, 102, or 103 - students must have proof that they have met the prerequisite for that course. This proof may be: 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the English Placement Process, or Satisfactory completion of English 21 or ESL 6A. Advisory: Reading 29. 8021 lec 9:00am-12:10pm 8028 lec 9:00am-10:25am 8029 lec 10:35am-12:00pm 8030 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm 8031 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm 8050 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm 8082 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm 8131 lec 9:00am-12:10pm Evening Classes 6051 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6052 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6061 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm S MW MW MW MW MW MW F STAFF MUNOZ, E MUNOZ, E GRAY, J D GRAY, J D JOHNS, R L JOHNS, R L STAFF SGEC 125 SGEC 104 SGEC 104 SGEC 104 SGEC 104 SGEC 105 SGEC 105 SGEC 113 T W M WELSH, H H LAMAS, C T CANO, I D SGEC 104 SGEC 104 SGEC 120 ENGLISH 101 COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 1A) Prerequisite: Acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the English Placement Process, or satisfactory completion of English 28 or ESL 8. Advisory: Reading 101. 6053 lec 3:30pm-4:55pm 8016 lec 9:00am-12:10pm 8022 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm 8032 lec 9:00am-10:25am 8033 lec 10:35am-12:00pm 8043 lec 9:00am-12:10pm 8091 lec 9:00am-12:10pm 8132 lec 9:00am-12:10pm Evening Classes 6032 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6055 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6057 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6063 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T Th S MW MW T Th S F F MORRIS, M H STAFF TIGUE, W B TIGUE, W B MORRIS, M H LUCERO, D S STAFF LUCERO, D S SGEC 112 SGEC 112 SGEC 112 SGEC 112 SGEC 112 SGEC 114 SGEC 117 SGEC 109 T T Th M LAMBERT, D E STAFF STAFF LAMBERT, D E SGEC 108 SGEC 112 SGEC 112 SGEC 105 ENGLISH 102 COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION II (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 1B, 3B) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of English 101. Note: Both English 102 and 103 meet the IGETC requirement for critical thinking. 8025 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W Evening Classes 6012 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th STAFF SGEC 103 STAFF SGEC 113 1. an appropriate assessment score, 2. successful completion of the prerequisite course, or 3. prerequisite completion form confirming successful completion of a comparable course at another college. After a computer check by Admissions, students not meeting the prerequisite for the course for which they registered will be administratively dropped. schedule of CLASSES 97 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • Health ENGLISH 103 COMPOSITION AND CRITICAL THINKING (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 1B) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of English 101. Note: Both English 102 and 103 meet the IGETC requirement for Critical Thinking. HEALTH 007 PHYSICAL FITNESS AND NUTRITION 8034 lec 10:35am-12:00pm 8046 lec 9:00am-10:25am 8047 lec 9:00am-12:10pm 8086 lec 9:00am-12:10pm 8110 lec 9:00am-12:10pm 8126 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm Evening Classes 6031 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6038 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6059 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 8068 MW T Th S F F T Th BARILARI, G ANDREWS, C J STAFF ANDREWS, C J STAFF STAFF SGEC 113 SGEC 111 SGEC 113 SGEC 112 SGEC 125 SGEC 104 Th W M ARMENDAREZ, D M STAFF DARR, N M SGEC 104 SGEC 105 SGEC 112 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 001 THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT: PHYSICAL PROCESSES (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A) GODOY, O SGEC 107 GODOY, O SGEC 107 Family and Consumer Studies SGEC 110 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W BROWN, L A SGEC 125 SGEC 117 SGEC 118 8035 lec 9:00am-12:10pm 8039 lec 9:00am-12:10pm 8053 lec 7:25am-8:50am 8061 lec 9:00am-10:25am 8063 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm Evening Classes 6008 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6010 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm F S T Th MW MW ESPINOZA, M M ALDANA, I ORTIZ, S E WONG, E WONG, E SGEC 118 SGEC 117 SGEC 117 SGEC 118 SGEC 118 T W WHITE, K G ALDANA, I SGEC 117 SGEC 114 Health Information Technology 8026 lec 1:30pm-4:40pm Evening Classes 6018 lec 6:00pm-9:10pm T ROANE, D SGEC 109 M ROANE, D SGEC 117 COLLING, M L SGEC 108 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W HISTORY 011 POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) Note: The year sequence of History 11/12 is required for History majors and is recommended for other students who want a thorough survey of the political and social development of the United States. Either course may be taken independently. GEOGRAPHY 001 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A) KEMBLE, S M SGEC 107 6088 8041 8062 #8150 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lec 8:00am-11:20am M W schedule of COLLING, M L RAMIREZ, C A STAFF COLLING, M L SGEC 111 SGEC 114 SGEC 111 SGEC 111 #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) Evening Classes 6079 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W 98 ORTIZ, S E WONG, E HEALTH 011 PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING 8093 Geography lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th 8036 8038 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 6A) Prerequisite: French 1 or French 22 8011 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Health 2, 7, 8, 11 combined maximum credit, one course) HISTORY 001 INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN CIVILIZATION I FRENCH 002 ELEMENTARY FRENCH II lec 12:10pm-2:40pm T Th HEALTH 008 WOMEN’S PERSONAL HEALTH History French 8099 SGEC 117 3.00 UNITS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS STAFF ORTIZ, S E HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 133 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 021 NUTRITION Evening Classes 6073 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Health 2, 7, 8, 11 combined maximum credit, one course) Environmental Science 8067 lec 12:10pm-3:20pm W Evening Classes 6007 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Health 2, 7, 8, 11 combined maximum credit, one course) CLASSES STAFF SGEC 118 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • HISTORY 012 POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II LOGISTICS 102 CONCEPTS IN GLOBAL LOGISTICS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) 8042 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W #8152 lec 8:00am-11:20am M W RAMIREZ, C A COLLING, M L SGEC 118 SGEC 109 #(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) Evening Classes 6080 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M STAFF (CSU) 2.00 UNITS This course introduces the concepts, terminology, and practices found within the government regulations and commercial operations of global supply chains logistics, which are applicable throughout the manufacturing, distribution, wholesale, retail, and various transportation industries. Evening Classes ##6111 6:50pm-10:00pm Th & 0:50 hrs TBA SGEC 107 ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) HISTORY 086 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD CIVILIZATION I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) 8007 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F RAMIREZ, C A MATHEMATICS 105 ARITHMETIC (NDA) 3.00 UNITS Note: This course will be offered on a pass/no-pass basis only. JOURNALISM 101 COLLECTING AND WRITING NEWS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS lec 3:30pm-4:55pm T Th RICO SANCHEZ, S Y SGEC 103 Kinesiology Evening Classes 6043 lec 5:30pm-6:35pm lec 9:00am-9:30am S lab 9:30am-10:55am S D LUHY, D A D LUHY, D A SGEC 105 SGEC 105 LEARNING SKILLS 016 FOUNDATIONS OF WRITING (NDA) 3.00 UNITS Note: This course is offered on a pass/no-pass basis only. 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th HOFFERD, R J SGEC 105 Logistics SGEC 101 SGEC 125 MW T Th T Th STAFF TORRES, M TORRES, M SGEC 105 SGEC 103 SGEC 108 FLORES, W SGEC 111 W MATHEMATICS 110 INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS 8078 lec 7:55am-10:25am 8081 lec 7:55am-10:25am 8088 lec 12:50pm-3:20pm 8089 lec 12:10pm-2:40pm 8124 lec 12:50pm-3:20pm 8135 lec 9:30am-12:00pm 8136 lec 9:30am-12:00pm Evening Classes 6075 lec 4:00pm-6:30pm 6084 lec 4:00pm-6:30pm 6085 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm MW T Th MW T Th T Th FS T Th GASPARIAN, R LY, H RAMOS, G A AVAKYAN, V ALVARADO, N M STAFF NGUYEN, T SGEC 101 SGEC 103 SGEC 111 SGEC 103 SGEC 111 SGEC 108 SGEC 105 MW T Th MW TRAN, L TANGALOS, G D ALARCON, A B SGEC 102 SGEC 102 SGEC 102 MATHEMATICS 115 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA LOGISTICS 101 TECHNOLOGY IN GLOBAL LOGISTICS (CSU) 1.00 UNITS This course introduces the technology that is used withing global logistics. The emphasis is on state-of-the-art technologies and practices found within the mobile workforce and dynamic worksite environments that enable global commerce. Topics include handheld devices used in sales, inventory, and realtime tracking, GIS (Geographic Information Systems) used in distribution, GPS (Global Positioning Satellites) used in transportation, an introduction to global value networks, and a survey of global supply chain logistics careers. Evening Classes 6041 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm YANG, C STAFF (NDA) 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 105 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. Learning Skills lec S MW 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Math 110 or Math 112. (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 8087 8098 lec 8:00am-11:10am 8105 lec 8:00am-9:25am Evening Classes 6042 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 6087 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 6112 lec 3:40pm-5:05pm MATHEMATICS 107 HOW TO DO WORD PROBLEMS KINESIOLOGY 247 PILATES FOR FITNESS 8015 & *SGEC 109 HY BRID Mathematics SGEC 107 Journalism 6050 GARCIA, D D GARCIA, D D T (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) MEDINA, L SGEC 121 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 102, 110, or Math 112, or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the mathematics placement process. Note: Students who have completed Math 113 and Math 114 may not enroll in Math 115. 8049 lec 9:00am-11:30am 8054 lec 7:55am-10:25am 8055 lec 9:00am-11:30am 8056 lec 12:10pm-2:40pm 8057 lec 12:10pm-2:40pm 8138 lec 7:55am-10:25am Evening Classes 6067 lec 4:00pm-6:30pm 6091 lec 4:00pm-6:30pm 6092 lec 4:00pm-6:30pm 6093 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm schedule of CLASSES MW MW T Th MW T Th T Th ELIAS, D NG, S S PHAN, H ALVARADO, N M MCQUILKIN, T F STAFF SGEC 107 SGEC 102 SGEC 101 SGEC 102 SGEC 102 SGEC 112 MW T Th MW T Th HERRERA, J C JIMENEZ, B S STAFF LOPEZ, E L SGEC 103 SGEC 101 SGEC 101 SGEC 102 99 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • Political Science MATHEMATICS 125 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 115 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. Note: A scientific or business calculator is required for this class. 8008 lec 9:00am-11:30am 8058 lec 7:55am-10:25am 8059 lec 9:00am-11:30am 8060 lec 12:10pm-2:40pm 8071 lec 12:10pm-2:40pm Evening Classes 6044 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 6056 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm 6060 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm 6095 lec 7:00pm-9:30pm T Th T Th MW MW T Th AVAKYAN, V WONG, R PHAN, H EL-ABYAD, A M JIANG, J SGEC 109 SGEC 102 SGEC 103 SGEC 101 SGEC 101 T Th MW T Th MW FLORES, W HASHEMI, Z S STAFF STAFF SGEC 103 SGEC 108 SGEC 118 SGEC 103 MATHEMATICS 227 STATISTICS (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 125 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. (UC limit Math 227 combined with GE 221, maximum credit, one course) Note: A calculator will be required. See instructor about specific kind needed. 8106 lec 8:00am-12:15pm Evening Classes 6015 lec 7:00pm-9:05pm 6109 lec 7:00pm-9:05pm 8107 lec 4:00pm-6:05pm F DARAEI, K SGEC 101 MW T Th T Th FLORES, W JIMENEZ, B S ARELLANO, G SGEC 111 SGEC 101 SGEC 113 Music MUSIC 111 MUSIC APPRECIATION I lec 3:30pm-6:40pm W HASTY, R G SGEC 117 MUSIC 651 CLASSICAL GUITAR I Evening Classes 6094 lec 6:50pm-7:55pm T & lab 7:55pm-10:00pm T HIRSCHELMAN, E J HIRSCHELMAN, E J SGEC 105 SGEC 105 Philosophy SGEC 110 T Th MW T Th STAFF QUINTERO, M STAFF SGEC 108 SGEC 102 SGEC 114 T Th M STAFF STAFF RIOS, A SGEC 109 SGEC 111 SGEC 113 Psychology PSYCHOLOGY 001 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) (UC credit limit Psychology 1 and 6 combined, maximum credit one course) 8064 lec 9:00am-10:25am 8075 lec 10:35am-12:00pm 8076 lec 10:35am-12:00pm 8102 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm 8137 lec 9:00am-12:10pm Evening Classes 6083 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6105 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T Th MW T Th MW F STAFF MAYORYK, M B STAFF STAFF STAFF SGEC 106 SGEC 106 SGEC 106 SGEC 106 SGEC 106 M Th STAFF STAFF SGEC 106 SGEC 106 STAFF SGEC 106 STAFF SGEC 106 MAYORYK, M B SGEC 106 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B) Prerequisite: Psychology 1. PSYCHOLOGY 014 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) Advisory: Psychology 1. lec 3:30pm-6:40pm W (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) M SENESTRARO, D L SGEC 118 PHILOSOPHY 006 LOGIC IN PRACTICE Evening Classes 6020 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M 6103 8077 8103 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm T lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th MAYORYK, M B MAYORYK, M B STAFF SGEC 106 SGEC 106 SGEC 106 PSYCHOLOGY 064 INTRODUCTION TO ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 100 QUINTERO, M This is part of ELAC Honors Program. To enroll, students must see a counselor in E1 127. PSYCHOLOGY 041 LIFE-SPAN PSYCHOLOGY: FROM INFANCY TO OLD AGE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) 3:30pm-6:40pm lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W 8072 lec 10:35am-12:00pm 8073 lec 10:35am-12:00pm 8113 lec 9:00am-10:25am Evening Classes 6030 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6107 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6108 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm 6106 PHILOSOPHY 001 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY lec 1611 8101 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W Evening Classes 6026 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS 6048 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4H) PSYCHOLOGY 002 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) 6104 POLITICAL SCIENCE 001 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES SENESTRARO, D L SGEC 118 schedule of (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Corequisite: Psychology 1 Evening Classes 6014 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T CLASSES STAFF SGEC 106 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • Reading Spanish READING 020 EFFECTIVE READING SPANISH 016 MEXICAN CIVILIZATION (NDA) 5.00 UNITS Advisory: Learning Skills 16. Note: This course is offered on a pass/no-pass basis only. 6102 8020 8095 8108 lec lec lec lec 3:30pm-6:00pm 9:00am-11:30am 12:10pm-2:40pm 9:00am-11:30am T Th MW MW T Th RODRIGUEZ, M A PACHECO, S R BARILARI, G DANIELS, G P SGEC 104 SGEC 105 SGEC 113 SGEC 104 READING 025 READING FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS 8122 lec 9:00am-12:10am S FUENTES, A SGEC 106 SPANISH 035 SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS I (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS Note: Credit given for only one of Spanish 1 or Spanish 35. 3.00 UNITS Advisory: Reading 20. 8123 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Note: Knowledge of spoken Spanish. Note: Credit given for only one of Spanish 16 or Chicano Studies 44. lec 9:00am-12:10pm F DANIELS, G P SGEC 103 8001 lec 12:10pm-2:40pm T Th Evening Classes 6034 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm M W LIRA, A L SGEC 107 REYNOSO, A SGEC 112 FUENTES, A SGEC 113 SPANISH 036 SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS II Sociology (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 6A) Prerequisite: Spanish 35. SOCIOLOGY 001 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Evening Classes 6024 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4J) 8084 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F 8085 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W #8151 lec 8:00am-11:10am M W NITZANI, M IE, E F IE, E F MW Supervised Learning Assistance SGEC 111 SGEC 103 SGEC 111 #(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) Evening Classes 6062 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th STAFF SGEC 108 SOCIOLOGY 002 AMERICAN SOCIAL PROBLEMS SUPERVISED LEARNING ASSISTANCE 001T SUPERVISED LEARNING ASSISTANCE (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 8993 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4J) 8012 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm MW STAFF (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 8051 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W STAFF SGEC 114 SOCIOLOGY 011 RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C, 4J) 8097 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W STAFF SGEC 125 SOCIOLOGY 021 HUMAN SEXUALITY lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th STAFF 1:00pm-6:30pm 9:00am-9:05pm (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) Note: Open to all students. Required of all Theatre Arts majors. 8037 lec 12:10pm-3:20pm F 8040 lec 12:10pm-3:20pm W Evening Classes 6090 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th 6097 SGEC 114 SCOTT, R L COWAN, K M SGEC 103 SGEC 109 SCOTT, D L SGEC 118 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M SCOTT, R L SGEC 109 M M SCOTT, R L SCOTT, R L SGEC 109 SGEC 109 THEATER 272 INTERMEDIATE APPLIED ACTING (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Theater 260. 1.00 UNITS lec lec THEATER 100 INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATER (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS SOCIOLOGY 084 SIMSOC:SIMULATED SOCIETY 8090 & SGEC 122 THEATER 260 ACTING I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4J) Note: Credit given for only one of Sociology 21 or Psychology 52. 8065 STAFF Theater SGEC 114 SOCIOLOGY 003 CRIME AND DELINQUENCY 22:15 hrs TBA F S IE, E F IE, E F SGEC 111 SGEC 111 6096 & lec 3:30pm-5:35pm lab 5:35pm-9:50pm (1 Week Class - Starts 5/13/2016, Ends 5/14/2016) schedule of CLASSES 101 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • Short-term Classes ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 001 INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 501 AUTOMOBILE BRAKING SYSTEMS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4H) (UC limit: AJ 1 + AJ 4 combined, maximum credit, one course) Evening Classes #6003 lec 6:50pm-10:10pm T Th STEVENSON, M L (CSU) 5.00 UNITS Corequisite: Automobile Technology 101 *SGEC 114 1820 & lec lab 1:00pm-3:05pm 3:05pm-6:10pm MTWThF PENA, O MTWThF PENA, O AUTO 101 AUTO 101 (5 Week Class - Starts 3/14/2016, Ends 4/22/2016) #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 601 AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (CSU) 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: AUTOMO 101. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 002 CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC 4J) ##6054 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T Th #1810 lec 7:25am-10:30am MTWThF BANUELOS, A & lab 10:30am-12:35pm MTWThF BANUELOS, A STEVENSON, M L *SGEC 114 ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 1:00pm-3:05pm 3:05pm-6:10pm MTWThF PENA, O MTWThF PENA, O AUTO 101 AUTO 101 (5 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/11/2016) 102 ##1856 lec 1:00pm-3:35pm & lab 3:35pm-5:40pm MTWThF PENA, O MTWThF PENA, O AUTO 101 AUTO 101 AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 701 AUTOMOBILE HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING (CSU) 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: AUTOMO 101. lec lab #(5 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/11/2016) ##(5 Week Class - Starts 4/25/2016, Ends 5/27/2016) AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 401 SUSPENSION, STEERING, AND WHEEL ALIGNMENT 1817 & AUTO 101 AUTO 101 (CSU) 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: AUTOMO 101. 1814 & lec 7:25am-9:45am MTWThF BANUELOS, A lab 9:45am-12:05pm MTWThF BANUELOS, A (5 Week Class - Starts 3/14/2016, Ends 4/22/2016) schedule of CLASSES AUTO 101 AUTO 101 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 801 ADVANCED ENGINE PERFORMANCE & (CSU) 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Automobile Technology 101 #1869 lec 7:25am-9:30am MTWThF BANUELOS, A & lab 9:30am-12:20pm MTWThF BANUELOS, A AUTO 101 AUTO 101 #(5 Week Class - Starts 4/25/2016, Ends 5/27/2016) COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 034 BUSINESS TERMINOLOGY (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Development of spelling ability and vocabulary enrichment with applications for business use. 1866 lec 8:20am-10:25am T Th SHIOTA, J Y E7 415 1:50 hrs TBA HSIAO, R L ON LINE (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 151 MOBILE APPS FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Note: This course is designed to teach the fundamental use of mobile apps for academic success. Students learn how to acquire and use mobile apps. Mobile apps for productivity, including communicating, collaborating, sharing, learning, Note-taking, studying, scheduling, and managing time are covered. 0520 lec 12:10pm-2:15pm M MEDINA, L E7 416 MCLAUGHLIN, R M F7 113 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) CHILD DEVELOPMENT 001 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 092 COMPUTER WINDOWS APPLICATION (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 1 or 62. This course provides an in-depth study of a Windows operating system, Windows. Covers the Windows environment, the Windows desktop, folder and file management, personal information management and communication, developing a personal work environment, and customizing the computer using the control panel. 1819 & lec 8:00am-9:30am M W lab 9:30am-10:25am M W BAITY, B K BAITY, B K E7 404 E7 404 (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) BAITY, B K BAITY, B K E7 404 E7 404 (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 133 HOW TO SUCCEED IN AN ONLINE COURSE 1.00 UNITS This course is intended for students wishing to enroll for the first time in an online class. It covers the basic navigation of the online environment including how to post to forums, take quizzes, submit assignments, and other common online skills focusing on, but not limited to, etudes, as well as the soft skills needed to be successful in an online environment. 5305 & 5410 & 4:15 hrs 2:05 hrs TBA TBA CROSS, K CROSS, K ON LINE ON LINE (4 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/6/2016) 4:15 hrs 2:05 hrs TBA TBA CROSS, K CROSS, K ON LINE ON LINE (4 Week Class - Starts 3/7/2016, Ends 4/10/2016) 9:00am-3:30pm S CHELSTROM, A F7 113 ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) CHILD DEVELOPMENT 002 EARLY CHILDHOOD: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 9:00am-4:25pm S PEREZ, G F7 115 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 004 CREATIVE EXPERIENCES FOR CHILDREN II (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: A $15 materials fee is required for all CD 3, 4 and 15. #1830 lec 9:00am-4:25pm S CASTANEDA, D F7 116 #(7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) CHILD DEVELOPMENT 010 HEALTH, SAFETY AND NUTRITION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: An approximate fee of up to $50.00 for First Aid and CPR certificate is required. #1864 lec 9:00am-3:30pm S STAFF F7 207 #(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) CHILD DEVELOPMENT 011 CHILD, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY (CSU) 3.00 UNITS #1855 lec 9:00am-3:30pm S STAFF F7 111 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 030 INFANT AND TODDLER STUDIES I #8069 lec 8:00am-2:30pm S SORIANO, M *SGEC 110 #(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 1 or 62. This course is a basic first course in planning and designing an electronic portfolio that can be used throughout the student’s program of study in any field. Students should be comfortable using a computer and have experience using Microsoft Word and the Internet. Students digitally store resumes, cover letters, images of projects or activities, narration, and hobbies, etc., and upload to the Internet. No prior Web design experience is necessary to complete the course. This electronic portfolio can be used in job search to promote the skills and accomplishments of students. 2:05 hrs 2:05 hrs TBA TBA HSIAO, R L HSIAO, R L ON LINE ON LINE 1:50 hrs TBA HSIAO, R L ON LINE (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 4/1/2016) ##1873 lec (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Child Development 1. Note: Tuberculosis clearance may be required. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 145 EPORTFOLIO 5408 S #(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 5306 & 9:00am-4:25pm #(7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) #(7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 82. This course emphasizes the use of Microsoft Outlook for e-mail, calendar and scheduling, and managing contacts. This course also provides a brief introduction to the use of Microsoft Windows speech recognition feature. lec 8:00am-9:30am M W lab 9:30am-10:25am M W #1802 lec #1804 lec COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 111 MICROCOMPUTER OFFICE APPLICATIONS: ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS 1861 & (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 034 OBSERVING AND RECORDING CHILDREN’S BEHAVIOR (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Child Development 1. Advisory: Child Development 2. Note: Tuberculosis clearance may be required. #1852 lec 8:00am-2:30pm S STAFF F7 203 #(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) schedule of CLASSES 103 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • CHILD DEVELOPMENT 036 LITERATURE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD 5534 (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Note: Credit given for only one of Child Development 36 or English 236. 1807 lec 9:00am-11:20am S WILBUR, L S 8117 F7 120 (7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) F7 120 S URIBE, M F7 110 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) CHILD DEVELOPMENT 061 INTRODUCTION TO FAMILY CHILD CARE II lec 9:00am-11:20am S F7 111 STAFF F7 111 (7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) CASTANEDA, D F7 110 NORMAN, M V F7 110 COUNSELING 001 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE lec 9:00am-11:50am F lec 9:00am-11:50am F lec 12:00pm-2:50pm F STAFF STAFF STAFF F7 207 F7 219 F7 220 F7 107 (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) lec 10:35am-1:25pm F AMIRIAN, S E3 553 (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) lec 7:50am-10:40am F FRONTANEZ LOZA, M F7 119 (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1:45pm-3:50pm T MIHARA, K G8 131 (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1854 lec 9:00am-11:30am MTWTh lec 3:20pm-6:40pm lec 9:55am-12:00pm T SANDOVAL, J A G8 131 lec 8:05am-10:25am M STAFF G8 131 (7 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) 5531 104 2:05 hrs F7 207 MW STAFF F7 207 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4B) Prerequisite: Math 125. Note: Economics 2 may be taken before Economics 1. 1831 lec 9:00am-11:30am MTWTh lec 3:30pm-6:20pm CABALLES, A Z F7 207 MW STAFF F7 207 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 1858 lec 9:00am-3:30pm S BAZIKYAN, I F7 115 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4G, 4J) (UC credit limit: Maximum credit, one course F&CS 31 or SOC 12) Note: Credit given for only one of Family and Consumer Studies 31 or Sociology 12. lec 9:00am-3:30pm S STAFF F7 120 FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 034 CHILD NUTRITION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS lec 9:00am-3:30pm TBA MORALES GUERRA, S A (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) CHUKUMERIJE, J F7 116 FRENCH 010 FRENCH CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Advisory: French 2. Note: This class is taught in English. 5403 5:50 hrs TBA ECKHERT, M D (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. HY BRID schedule of S (8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) 1857 CABALLES, A Z (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1851 These classes are recommended for F-1 visa students. 1811 lec 8:00am-10:50am F NEGRETE, L lec *SGEC 123 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1824 UKITA, C T (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4B) Prerequisite: Math 125. Note: Economics 2 may be taken before Economics 1. 1862 (CSU) 1.00 UNITS 1823 Th FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 031 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE (7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) 1822 1:15pm-3:35pm (8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Child Development 39. 1621 1622 1623 lec FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 021 NUTRITION CHILD DEVELOPMENT 065 ADULT SUPERVISION/EARLY CHILDHOOD MENTORING S E3 521 (16 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) (8 Week Class - Starts 4/15/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) 9:00am-2:05pm HUANG, J H ECONOMICS 001 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I 4353 (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Note: Child Development 3 or 4 can be substituted for this course. lec T (5 Week Class - Starts 3/14/2016, Ends 4/22/2016) CHILD DEVELOPMENT 063 CREATIVE CURRICULUM IN A FAMILY CHILD CARE SETTING 1827 1:15pm-3:20pm ECONOMICS 002 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Note: Child Development 1 can be substituted for this course. Evening Classes 1859 lec 5:45pm-10:00pm F 8118 4304 STAFF CHILD DEVELOPMENT 062 DEVELOPMENTAL PROFILES: PRE-BIRTH THROUGH AGE EIGHT lec 11:30am-4:35pm S lec (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) (5 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/11/2016) (7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) 1818 *SGEC 123 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 1815 (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Child Development 60. 1829 STAFF *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: All of the following: Child Development 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, and 4. 9:00am-3:30pm lec 8:30am-11:20am F (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) CHILD DEVELOPMENT 038 ADMINISTRATION & SUPERVISION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS I lec HY BRID (7 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1826 WILBUR, L S (7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) 1853 MORALES GUERRA, S A (CSU) 1.00 UNITS (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Advisory: Child Development 36. lec 11:30am-4:35pm S TBA COUNSELING 004 CAREER PLANNING CHILD DEVELOPMENT 037 LITERATURE FOR SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN 1808 2:05 hrs (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) CLASSES ON LINE ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • HEALTH 008 WOMEN’S PERSONAL HEALTH (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Health 2, 7, 8, 11 combined maximum credit, one course) 5301 3:10 hrs TBA WHITE, K E ON LINE 10:30 hrs TBA WHITE, K E ON LINE 13:15 hrs TBA WHITE, K E ON LINE (15 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 5401 (4 Week Class - Starts 5/2/2016, Ends 5/28/2016) 5414 (4 Week Class - Starts 5/2/2016, Ends 5/28/2016) KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 556 INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL-FITNESS & SKILLS TRAINING (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3 2522 2091 lec 12:10pm-1:45pm M W T Th STAFF TBA WONG, E ON LINE lec 9:00am-10:50am F 8:50 hrs TBA WONG, E ON LINE 5411 D5 136 (15 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) (6 Week Class - Starts 5/2/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 5307 TYO, S M (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) Note: The year sequence of History 11/12 is required for History majors and is recommended for other students who want a thorough survey of the political and social development of the United States. Either course may be taken independently. COLLING, M L *SGEC 111 (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1816 STAFF F7 207 COLLING, M L *SGEC 109 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) 1.00 UNITS Corequisite: Health Information Technology 134. COLLIER, D ON LINE (6 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 5/20/2016) ON LINE lec 9:20am-10:25am T Th GARCIA, D D E7 404 2:05 hrs TBA GARCIA, D D ON LINE (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) T MEDINA, L *SGEC 121 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 1828 & lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th lec 1:05 hrs TBA 5499 GARCIA, D D GARCIA, D D E7 404 E7 404 3:50 hrs TBA GARCIA, D D (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS Rpt 3 TURNER, B M TURNER, B M LEE, U H (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS 552 INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS-CONDITIONING & SKILLS TRAINING MW MW TBA Evening Classes 6041 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 5:15pm-5:45pm 5:45pm-8:15pm 2:05 hrs (CSU) 2.00 UNITS This course introduces the concepts, terminology, and practices found within the government regulations and commercial operations of global supply chains logistics, which are applicable throughout the manufacturing, distribution, wholesale, retail, and various transportation industries. HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 108 INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY lec lab ON LINE LOGISTICS 102 CONCEPTS IN GLOBAL LOGISTICS *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 2518 & LEE, U H For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. (5 Week Class - Starts 4/25/2016, Ends 5/27/2016) TBA TBA (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) 5409 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) 2:50 hrs 2:05 hrs (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 4/1/2016) HISTORY 012 POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II 5413 ON LINE (CSU) 1.00 UNITS This course introduces the technology that is used withing global logistics. The emphasis is on state-of-the-art technologies and practices found within the mobile workforce and dynamic worksite environments that enable global commerce. Topics include handheld devices used in sales, inventory, and realtime tracking, GIS (Geographic Information Systems) used in distribution, GPS (Global Positioning Satellites) used in transportation, an introduction to global value networks, and a survey of global supply chain logistics careers. *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 lec 8:00am-11:20am M W LOPEZ, G LOGISTICS 101 TECHNOLOGY IN GLOBAL LOGISTICS HISTORY 011 POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I lec 9:00am-11:30am MTWTh TBA For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. D5 136 (7 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 4/15/2016) 8152 1:30 hrs (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS (CSU) 1.00 UNITS 1865 F3 103 (10 Week Class - Starts 3/21/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) 5412 lec 8:00am-11:20am M W STAFF LIBRARY SCIENCE 102 INTERNET RESEARCH METHODS HEALTH 031 FOCUS ON HEALTH: DIABETES 8150 C1 125 For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. T GAMBOA, R (15 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) (9 Week Class - Starts 2/26/2016, Ends 5/6/2016) 3:10 hrs Evening Classes 4303 lec 4:00pm-6:20pm C1 132 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 1809 6:50pm-8:20pm 5402 MOSLEY JR., J E KINESIOLOGY MAJOR 100 INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Health 2, 7, 8, 11 combined maximum credit, one course) lec MTWTh (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS HEALTH 011 PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING 5302 1:45pm-3:35pm LIBRARY SCIENCE 101 LIBRARY RESEARCH METHODS For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 3659 lab (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 5/30/2016) C1 125 C1 125 Evening Classes 6111 6:50pm-10:00pm Th & 0:50 hrs TBA (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) schedule of GARCIA, D D GARCIA, D D CLASSES *SGEC 109 HY BRID 105 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • LOGISTICS 103 INVENTORY IN GLOBAL LOGISTICS (CSU) 2.00 UNITS This course introduces basic records and inventory management principles, practices, and software applications that support global supply chain logistics. The course teaches standard inventory concepts, procedures, and technologies that are used to maintain Records Information Management systems that sustain global manufacturers, distribution centers, wholesale suppliers, retail networks, and transportation industries. 1860 lec 10:35am-12:40pm T Th GARCIA, D D E7 404 GARCIA, D D ON LINE (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 5399 4:15 hrs TBA (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 6:00am-8:50am MTWTh PANCHAL, M D C2 127A (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1806 lec 7:50am-10:40am MTWTh STAFF A6 102 (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 1812 lec 9:10am-11:40am MTWTh LIAO, G E8 101 (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 5:50 hrs 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 115 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. Note: A scientific or business calculator is required for this class. lec 8:30am-11:20am MTWTh CASTRO, G K7 109 (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) lec 9:10am-11:45am MTWTh lec 6:00am-8:35am LIAO, G 1.00 UNITS Note: This course will be offered on a pass/no-pass basis. Note: $10.00 material fee required. MTWTh PANCHAL, M D E7 B010 1.00 UNITS Prequisite: Successful completion of Photography 28. Note: $10.00 material fee required. Note: This course will be offered on a pass/no pass basis. Evening Classes 1152 lab 6:00pm-9:35pm lec 8:30am-10:35am MTWTh S TSAI, M C E7 B021 (14 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4H) 4357 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T Th STAFF E3 107 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) 5303 6:30 hrs TBA ORNELAS, A O ON LINE 6:30 hrs TBA ORNELAS, A O ON LINE (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) 5304 (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. REAL ESTATE 001 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 125 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. (UC limit Math 227 combined with GE 221, maximum credit, one course) Note: A calculator will be required. See instructor about specific kind needed. CASTRO, G (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: This course is required by the State of California prior to taking the California State examination for a real estate salesperson license. 5308 & 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA PARSAKAR, N ANDERSON, O V (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) ON LINE ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. K7 109 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) REAL ESTATE 003 REAL ESTATE PRACTICES If you are taking section 1871, you must take Math 192, section 1046. (CSU) 3.00 UNITS PHILOSOPHY 001 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 5407 & (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) 5405 TSAI, M C C2 127A MATHEMATICS 227 STATISTICS 5404 S PHOTOGRAPHY 052 ADVANCED LABORATORY PROCEDURES E8 101 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) 1871 ON LINE PHOTOGRAPHY 028 LABORATORY PROCESSES (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) 1872 BENNET, S For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. If you are taking section 1825, you must take Math 192, section 1046. 1870 TBA (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) POLITICAL SCIENCE 001 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES MATHEMATICS 125 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 1825 5406 (14 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 102, 110, or Math 112, or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the mathematics placement process. Note: Students who have completed Math 113 and Math 114 may not enroll in Math 115. lec (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Evening Classes 1142 lab 3:40pm-7:15pm MATHEMATICS 115 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 1803 PHILOSOPHY 006 LOGIC IN PRACTICE 5:50 hrs TBA MCMAHAN, K M ON LINE 5:50 hrs TBA SNEAD, T A ON LINE (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA PARSAKAR, N ANDERSON, O V (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) ON LINE ON LINE For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. SOCIOLOGY 001 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4J) 4358 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M W STAFF E3 451 IE, E F *SGEC 111 (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 8151 lec 8:00am-11:10am M W (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 106 schedule of CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 342 TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Rpt 3 This course teaches how to work backstage in live theatre. Must be available for rehearsals and performances, plus other times as assigned. 1383 lab 11:00am-6:25pm S STONE, L H P2 102 TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 349-2 HOUSE MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM II (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Evening Classes 4167 lab 6:25pm-10:15pm FS KASNETSIS, M E P2 100 (15 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) (14 Week Class - Starts 2/27/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 349-3 HOUSE MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM III TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 349-1 HOUSE MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM I (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Evening Classes 4173 lab 6:25pm-10:15pm FS KASNETSIS, M E P2 100 Evening Classes 4168 lab 6:25pm-10:15pm FS KASNETSIS, M E P2 100 (15 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) (15 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) schedule of CLASSES 107 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • Weekend Classes ACCOUNTING 001 INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS Note: Business Administration majors who intend to transfer to four-year college are advised to take This course their third semester. 0108 lec 9:00am-2:20pm S GILBERT, C F7 117 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 075 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 8002 lec 8:00am-11:10am S SANTOYO, M *SGEC 103 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS Note: Credit given for only one of Special Education 20 or American Sign Language 1. Note: Same as Education-Special 020. lec 8:00am-12:15pm S VIRJI, S E3 155 ANATOMY 001 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B, 5C) (Anatomy 1 + Physiology 1 combined is equivalent to Biology 20, maximum credit 8 units) Advisory: Biology 3 & Health Information Technology 133. Note 1: All students are required to purchase their laboratory dissection specimen through the bookstore by the end of the second week of the session. Note 2: Students who are not in attendance by the first 30 min. of the first lecture or lab class may be dropped. Note 3: Biology 20 combines Anatomy 1 and Physiology 1 into a one semester course. 0173 & 0174 & lec lab lec lab 12:10pm-3:20pm 9:00am-12:10pm 12:10pm-3:20pm 3:40pm-6:50pm S S S S LE, O LE, O LE, O LE, O K5 102 B1 111 K5 102 B1 111 PEREZ, D A2 102 ANTHROPOLOGY 101 HUMAN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B) 0183 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S ANTHROPOLOGY 102 HUMAN WAYS OF LIFE: CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4A) 0185 lec 12:20pm-3:30pm S FLORES PENA, Y A2 102 FOSTER, E FOSTER, E S2 209 S2 209 ART 201 DRAWING I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: English 28. 0263 & lec 9:00am-11:05am S lab 11:05am-3:20pm S AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 101 INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY (CSU) 4.00 UNITS 0338 & lec 8:30am-11:40am S lab 11:50am-3:00pm S ROJAS, A M ROJAS, A M (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5B, 5C) (UC limit: No credit for Biology 3 or 25 if taken after Biology 6) Note: Students who are not in attendance by the first 30 min. of the first lecture or lab class may be dropped. 0364 & 0366 & lec lab lec lab 9:00am-12:10pm 12:40pm-3:50pm 9:00am-12:10pm 12:40pm-3:50pm S S S S GARZA, A A GARZA, A A STAFF STAFF B1 107 B1 107 C2 105 C2 105 BROADCASTING 001 FUNDAMENTALS OF RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTING AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 001 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I 0158 BIOLOGY 003 INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY AUTO 101 AUTO 101 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: May be taken concurrently with Broadcasting 15 or Speech 14. 0382 lec 6:00am-9:10am S BEATON, J E7 403 BROADCASTING 015 RADIO AND TELEVISION PRODUCTION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Credit given for either one of Broadcasting 15 or Speech 14, but not both. 0383 & lec 9:30am-10:35am S lab 10:35am-4:25pm S BEATON, J MERRIFIELD, R S E7 403 E7 403 BEATON, J E7 403 BROADCASTING 185 DIRECTED STUDY - BROADCASTING (CSU) 1.00 UNITS 0385 lec 9:00am-10:05am S CHEMISTRY 065 INTRODUCTORY GENERAL CHEMISTRY (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A, 5C) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of MATH 115. Advisory: MATH 125. 0412 & 4736 & 4737 & lec lab lec lab lec lab 9:30am-12:40pm 1:20pm-4:30pm 1:20pm-4:30pm 8:40am-11:50am 1:20pm-4:30pm 8:40am-11:50am S S S S S S STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF E8 102 H8 117 K5 102 H8 117 K5 102 H8 119 CHEMISTRY 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 5A, 5C) Prerequisite: MATH 125 and satisfactory completion of CHEM 65 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the Chemistry Placement Process. 4739 & 4740 & lec lab lec lab 8:40am-11:50am 12:00pm-6:30pm 8:40am-11:50am 12:00pm-6:30pm S S S S STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF K5 102 H8 119 K5 102 H8 101 CHEMISTRY 221 BIOCHEMISTRY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Chemistry 70 combined with 211 and 221: maximum credit two courses.) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of CHEM 211. 0415 & lec 8:40am-11:50am S lab 12:00pm-6:30pm S KHUU, A T KHUU, A T F7 217 H8 103 CHICANO STUDIES 007 THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C) Note: Chicano Studies 7 and Chicano Studies 8 can either be taken in sequence or independently. 8120 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S GONZALEZ, O O *SGEC 107 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 108 schedule of CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • CHICANO STUDIES 054 MEXICAN-AMERICAN ARTS IN AMERICAN CULTURE CHILD DEVELOPMENT 037 LITERATURE FOR SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) 0439 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Advisory: Child Development 36. ROVERO-HERRERA, A E3 511 S MCLAUGHLIN, R M F7 113 #(7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) ##1873 lec 9:00am-3:30pm S WILBUR, L S F7 120 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 038 ADMINISTRATION & SUPERVISION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) 9:00am-4:25pm lec 11:30am-4:35pm S (7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) CHILD DEVELOPMENT 001 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT #1802 lec 1808 CHELSTROM, A F7 113 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: All of the following: Child Development 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, and 4. 1853 lec 9:00am-3:30pm S URIBE, M F7 110 STAFF F7 111 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) CHILD DEVELOPMENT 061 INTRODUCTION TO FAMILY CHILD CARE II CHILD DEVELOPMENT 002 EARLY CHILDHOOD: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Child Development 60. (CSU) 3.00 UNITS #1804 lec 9:00am-4:25pm S PEREZ, G F7 115 1829 lec 9:00am-11:20am S #(7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) (7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) CHILD DEVELOPMENT 004 CREATIVE EXPERIENCES FOR CHILDREN II CHILD DEVELOPMENT 062 DEVELOPMENTAL PROFILES: PRE-BIRTH THROUGH AGE EIGHT (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: A $15 materials fee is required for all CD 3, 4 and 15. #1830 lec 9:00am-4:25pm S (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Note: Child Development 1 can be substituted for this course. CASTANEDA, D F7 116 1818 lec 11:30am-4:35pm S STAFF #(7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) (7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) CHILD DEVELOPMENT 010 HEALTH, SAFETY AND NUTRITION CHILD DEVELOPMENT 065 ADULT SUPERVISION/EARLY CHILDHOOD MENTORING (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: An approximate fee of up to $50.00 for First Aid and CPR certificate is required. #1864 lec 9:00am-3:30pm S STAFF F7 207 #(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) 8121 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S UDEOCHU, M J *SGEC 104 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 9:00am-3:30pm S STAFF F7 111 #(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) S SORIANO, M *SGEC 110 0515 NORMAN, M V F7 110 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S TAN, K E7 406 STAFF F7 203 (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Note: Credit given for only one of Child Development 36 or English 236. WILBUR, L S lec 9:00am-11:05am S lab 11:05am-1:10pm S DANIEL BERHE, S K DANIEL BERHE, S K E7 314 E7 314 0542 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S HOUSTON, M R E7 405 ECONOMICS 001 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I CHILD DEVELOPMENT 036 LITERATURE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD lec 9:00am-11:20am S E7 405 E7 317 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Including Internet. #(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) (7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) BEPPU, L J RAMIREZ, L V COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 237 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER NETWORKS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Child Development 1. Advisory: Child Development 2. Note: Tuberculosis clearance may be required. S lec 1:45pm-4:55pm S lec 9:00am-12:10pm S COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 208 BEGINNING VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING 0550 & CHILD DEVELOPMENT 034 OBSERVING AND RECORDING CHILDREN’S BEHAVIOR 1807 S (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 8:00am-2:30pm 9:00am-2:05pm COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 035 CONCEPTS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS 0543 0546 #(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) #1852 lec lec (7 Week Class - Starts 2/20/2016, Ends 4/9/2016) (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Child Development 1. Note: Tuberculosis clearance may be required. 8:00am-2:30pm 1827 COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 201 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CHILD DEVELOPMENT 030 INFANT AND TODDLER STUDIES I #8069 lec (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Child Development 39. (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Introduction to the basic concepts of the information system, including coverage of the components of the microcomputer and software. Note: CAOT 35 has been articulated with CSULA to be equivalent to CIS 100. CHILD DEVELOPMENT 011 CHILD, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY #1855 lec F7 111 F7 120 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4B) Prerequisite: Math 125. Note: Economics 2 may be taken before Economics 1. 8024 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S STAFF *SGEC 109 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 schedule of CLASSES 109 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • ELECTRONICS 125 COMPTIA NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION TRAINING (CSU) 3.50 UNITS Prerequisite: Electronics 120. This course introduces the fundamental building blocks that form a modern network, such as protocols, topologies, hardware, network architecture, and network operating systems. In-depth coverage of the most important concepts in contemporary networking includes TCP/IP, Ethernet, wireless transmission, network administration, support, troubleshooting WANs (Wide Area Networks), and security. Students develop the skills to implement the best network topology, hardware, and software for their environment, develop skills to build a network from scratch, and maintain, upgrade, and troubleshoot an existing network. Finally, students are well prepared to pass CompTIA’s (The Computing Technology Industry Association) Network+ certification exam. 0607 & lec 7:25am-8:30am lab 8:30am-5:20pm S S VILLANUEVA, E VILLANUEVA, E E7 306 E7 306 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & DESIGN 131 CAD-ADVANCED APPLICATIONS 3-D ENGLISH 103 COMPOSITION AND CRITICAL THINKING (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 1B) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of English 101. Note: Both English 102 and 103 meet the IGETC requirement for Critical Thinking. 0634 0717 8047 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S lec 9:00am-12:10pm S lec 9:00am-12:10pm S STAFF CHAKHCHIR, Z STAFF *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 021 NUTRITION (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS ##1858 lec 9:00am-3:30pm S BAZIKYAN, I FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 031 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE 0623 ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) KHASHAYAR, K E7 101 ENGINEERING SUPPORT 225 BOUNDARY CONTROL FOR SURVEYORS (CSU) 2.00 UNITS Prerequisites: ENG SUP 221. Note: For students whom taken CE 221. Submit pre-requisite challenge petition to JC Ramirez in E7-104A. This is an advanced course in boundary control surveying. Topics include history and concept of boundary control surveys; description of real property; boundary law; theory of retracting and resurveying of sectionalized lands, locating sequential conveyances, and locating combination legal descriptions.OFFERED SPRING SEMESTER ONLY. 0621 & lec 7:45am-8:50am S lab 8:50am-12:00pm S GALLEGOS, H A GALLEGOS, H A E7 105 E7 105 ENGLISH 021 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the English Placement Process, or satisfactory completion of Reading 20. Advisory: Reading 25. Note: This course will be offered on a pass/no-pass basis. 0645 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S STAFF E3 407 ENGLISH 028 INTERMEDIATE READING AND COMPOSITION 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the English Placement Process, or Satisfactory completion of English 21 or ESL 6A. Advisory: Reading 29. 0650 0651 8021 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S lec 9:00am-12:10pm S lec 9:00am-12:10pm S HOLLAND, D P DE CASAS, M M STAFF E3 317 E3 321 *SGEC 125 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 ENGLISH 101 COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 1A) Prerequisite: Acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the English Placement Process, or satisfactory completion of English 28 or ESL 8. Advisory: Reading 101. 0710 0711 0712 8016 8043 lec lec lec lec lec 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm 9:00am-12:10pm S S S S S STAFF PHILLIPS, C L STRINGER, R G STAFF LUCERO, D S E3 325 E3 311 E3 331 *SGEC 112 *SGEC 114 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 110 F7 115 ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Engineering Graphic & Design 121 or Engineering Graphics Design 122. This course builds on skills acquired in 2-D & 3-D applications. The course explores advanced computer-aided design and drafting techniques using AutoCAD or MIcroStation and SolidWorks or CATIA software. Assembly part modeling and surface modeling are covered. During these training programs, students acquire advanced skills in using a software and design techniques for 3-D structures in various examples toward designs, manufacturing, and mechanical applications. lab 8:50am-12:00pm S E3 307 E3 351 *SGEC 113 schedule of (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4G, 4J) (UC credit limit: Maximum credit, one course F&CS 31 or SOC 12) Note: Credit given for only one of Family and Consumer Studies 31 or Sociology 12. ##1862 lec 9:00am-3:30pm S STAFF F7 120 FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 034 CHILD NUTRITION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 1851 lec 9:00am-3:30pm S CHUKUMERIJE, J F7 116 (8 Week Class - Starts 4/16/2016, Ends 6/4/2016) HEALTH 011 PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Health 2, 7, 8, 11 combined maximum credit, one course) 0796 8039 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S lec 9:00am-12:10pm S ANTONACCI, A M ALDANA, I E9 114 *SGEC 117 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 110 AMBULATORY CARE CODING 3.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Health Information Technology 134 and Physiology 6. 0829 & lec 9:00am-11:05am S lab 11:05am-1:10pm S STAFF STAFF B1 114 B1 114 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 134 INTRODUCTION PATHOLOGY 3.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Computer Applications and Office Technologies 82, Health Information Technology 133 and Physiology 6. Corequisite: Health Information Technology 108. 0823 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S CUNNINGHAM, B E C2 127D HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 230 ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS IN THE HEALTH 3.00 UNITS Prerequisites: Health Information Technology 106 and Computer Applications and Office Technologies 82. Corequisite: Health Information Technology 222. 0825 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S COLLIER, D E7 315 HISTORY 012 POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) 0846 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S STAFF F7 211 LEWIS, E LEWIS, E C1 128 C1 128 KINESIOLOGY 229 BODY CONDITIONING SKILLS (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2013 & lec 9:00am-9:30am S lab 9:30am-10:55am S CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • KINESIOLOGY 247 PILATES FOR FITNESS PHOTOGRAPHY 005 PHOTOGRAPHIC SENSITOMETRY (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS 2054 & 8015 & lec lab lec lab 8:00am-8:30am 8:30am-9:55am 9:00am-9:30am 9:30am-10:55am S S S S JENSEN, K L JENSEN, K L D LUHY, D A D LUHY, D A E9 118 E9 118 *SGEC 105 *SGEC 105 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS lec 9:00am-9:30am S lab 9:30am-12:00pm S BRENES, O J BRENES, O J C1 132 C1 132 LAW 001 BUSINESS LAW I lec 9:00am-12:10pm S RODRIGUEZ, D E F7 213 MATHEMATICS 105 ARITHMETIC lec 7:25am-10:35am S lec 9:00am-12:10pm S lec 8:00am-11:10am S STAFF STAFF YANG, C C2 128 C2 123A *SGEC 101 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 MATHEMATICS 110 INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS (NDA) 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 105 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. 3854 & lec 6:30pm-9:00pm F lec 10:30am-1:00pm S NGO, H NGO, H C2 127A C2 127A (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 125 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. (UC limit Math 227 combined with GE 221, maximum credit, one course) Note: A calculator will be required. See instructor about specific kind needed. 9:00am-1:15pm 9:00am-1:15pm 3:00pm-4:20pm 2:35 hrs S S S TBA HARJUNO, T STAFF MIRFATTAH, M MIRFATTAH, M G8 115 G8 123 G8 123 HY BRID (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) (UC limit Math 245 and 260 combined - maximum credit four units) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 125 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. Note: A scientific calculator is required for this class. See the instructor about the specific kind needed. 4:20pm-5:40pm S 1:30 hrs TBA MORSE, M J MORSE, M J G8 123 HY BRID S TSAI, M C E7 B010 PHOTOGRAPHY 032 INTERMEDIATE BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Photography 10. Note: $10.00 material fee required. lec 9:00am-11:05am S lab 11:05am-2:15pm S BLUM, T K BLUM, T K E7 B021 E7 B021 PHOTOGRAPHY 052 ADVANCED LABORATORY PROCEDURES 1.00 UNITS Prequisite: Successful completion of Photography 28. Note: $10.00 material fee required. Note: This course will be offered on a pass/no pass basis. Evening Classes 1152 lab 6:00pm-9:35pm S TSAI, M C E7 B021 (14 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) POLITICAL SCIENCE 001 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) lec 9:00am-12:10pm S 1193 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S STAFF F7 119 PSYCHOLOGY 001 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) (UC credit limit Psychology 1 and 6 combined, maximum credit one course) 1223 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S STAFF F7 220 PSYCHOLOGY 064 INTRODUCTION TO ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE 1240 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S VARTANIAN, L M F7 224 REAL ESTATE 007 REAL ESTATE FINANCE I (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: Real Estate 7 partially satisfies the State educational requirement for the real estate salesperson and broker license. 1271 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S CLEVA, V J F7 107 SPANISH 016 MEXICAN CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Note: Knowledge of spoken Spanish. Note: Credit given for only one of Spanish 16 or Chicano Studies 44. MUSIC 111 MUSIC APPRECIATION I 1068 Evening Classes 1142 lab 3:40pm-7:15pm (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Corequisite: Psychology 1 MATHEMATICS 245 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 5516 & E7 B021 E7 B021 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4H) MATHEMATICS 227 STATISTICS 0947 lec 0951 lec 5513 & BLUM, T K BLUM, T K 1.00 UNITS Note: This course will be offered on a pass/no-pass basis. Note: $10.00 material fee required. 1149 & (NDA) 3.00 UNITS Note: This course will be offered on a pass/no-pass basis only. 0948 1003 8098 lec 9:00am-11:05am S lab 11:05am-2:15pm S (14 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/5/2016) (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit for Law 1+2 combined: maximum credit, one course.) 0908 1148 & PHOTOGRAPHY 028 LABORATORY PROCESSES KINESIOLOGY 387-1 BASKETBALL I 2041 & 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Photography 16. Note: $10.00 material fee required. BALIAN, M G S2 213 8122 lec 9:00am-12:10am S FUENTES, A *SGEC 106 *South Gate Educational Center, 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 schedule of CLASSES 111 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • SPANISH 035 SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS I TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 346 LIGHTING PRACTICUM (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS Note: Credit given for only one of Spanish 1 or Spanish 35. 1333 lec 8:00am-1:20pm S STAFF (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Rpt 2 E3 153 STAFF E3 157 1389 lab 11:00am-5:30pm S TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 342 TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Rpt 3 This course teaches how to work backstage in live theatre. Must be available for rehearsals and performances, plus other times as assigned. 1383 lab 11:00am-6:25pm S STONE, L H P2 102 (14 Week Class - Starts 2/27/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 112 COUTURE, F JOHNSON, J B P2 125 P2 125 (UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITS Rpt 2 (CSU) 2.00 UNITS lec 10:00am-12:05pm S lab 1:10pm-4:20pm F lab 7:45am-10:55am S TECHNICAL STAGE PRODUCTION 348 STAGE MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM SPANISH 061 ELEMENTARY SPANISH CONVERSATION 1330 1387 & schedule of CLASSES STONE, L H P2 121 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • Online Classes Students who take online classes make a commitment to log on to their classes at least three times per week. Online courses are designed for students who enjoy learning independently and cannot attend on-campus on a regular basis, and who are comfortable using a computer. Online courses are not self-paced courses; they follow the semester schedule and online students have deadlines and schedules just as classroom courses do. Online classes are academically the same as on-campus classes, and meet the same General Education and Transfer requirements as their on-campus counterparts. To take online classes at ELAC, you must first apply to the campus and go through the matriculation process. • If admissions approves your add request, it will take 2 business days for you to access the Etudes course site AFTER ENROLLING IN AN ONLINE CLASS: • Please check the start date of your class. If you have enrolled in a short term class, please check the start date, as start dates very: http://www.elac.edu/academic/calendar_fall2013.htm • Please check if your course is offering an orientation: http://www.elac.edu/ online/index.htm Online classes follow the same academic calendar as regular classes. This means that they start when the semester starts. Some online classes are short term classes which have their own start dates; please check the schedule of classes on those dates: http://www.elac.edu/schedules/index.htm. The office of Distance Education nor the Distance Education Coordinator does not provide academic counseling (http://www.elac.edu/studentservices/counseling/index.htm) or financial aid information (http://www.elac.edu/admission/finaid/ index.htm). • Information on how to log on to Etudes http://www.elac.edu/online/courselogin.htm • For information on Math online classes: http://www.myonlinemath.com/orientation Do not wait to be contacted by the instructor of the course. Log on to your class on the first day classes begin! BEFORE ENROLLING IN AN ONLINE CLASS: ELAC uses Etudes to teach online. Once you have taken an online class using Etudes, your username and password will be the same always (unless you change it). • You must be a student at ELAC: http://www.elac.edu/admission/regulations.htm • You must have completed the matriculation and orientation process: http:// www.elac.edu/admission/matriculation/index.htm Username: • first two (2) letters of your first name, • first two (2) letters of your last name • You must have a valid email registered with the campus: https://eweb3.laccd. edu/WebStudent/signon.asp • followed by the last five (5) digits of your student identification number. • You must enroll during your appointment date and time Ex. Gema Perez: gepe8888 Password: DURING ENROLLMENT OF ONLINE CLASSES: • Two (2) digits of your birth month • You must register for classes using the Student Information System: https:// eweb3.laccd.edu/WebStudent/signon.asp • If you missed the regular registration period you must use the ACE portal to ADD: http://www.elac.edu/online/OnlineAdd.htm - Only the instructor of the course can add you to a class • Two (2) digit birth date Ex. January 1: 0101 For more information please contact the office of Distance Education: • For online course listings: www.elac.edu/online/index.htm - Please direct questions about course content, requirements, and/or requests to add a course to the instructor. • For the Online Help Desk - Email: onlinehelp@elac.edu - The instructor of the course must first approve your add request - Phone: (323) 415-5313 - Once the instructor approves your add, admissions must approve your add request - Admissions must approve your add request • If admissions denies your add request, you must clear your hold with admissions - Online help form: http://www.elac.edu/online/OnlineHelpForm.htm • Please direct questions about course content and requirements, or requests to add a course to the instructor of the course. schedule of CLASSES 113 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • ACCOUNTING 001 INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS Note: Business Administration majors who intend to transfer to four-year college are advised to take This course their third semester. 5074 5075 5076 5:20 hrs 5:20 hrs 5:20 hrs TBA TBA TBA YEUNG, I F YEUNG, I F MANAH, S M ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Accounting 1, or Accounting 21 & 22. 5:20 hrs 5:20 hrs TBA TBA KOJIMA, S K KOJIMA, S K ON LINE ON LINE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 001 INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4H) (UC limit: AJ 1 + AJ 4 combined, maximum credit, one course) 5048 lec 5049 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA SANTOYO, M SANTOYO, M TBA ON LINE ON LINE TBA TBA LAO, D ON LINE SCOTT, B F SCOTT, B F ON LINE ON LINE CAVANAUGH, J L ON LINE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 173 CRIMINALISTICS II 3:10 hrs TBA CAVANAUGH, J L ON LINE SONG, D K ONG, W C ONG, W C ON LINE F7 211 HY BRID F7 211 HY BRID 114 TBA TBA TBA TBA THOMPSON, B ON LINE 3:10 hrs TBA ANDERSON, M V HY BRID Section # 5520 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/1, 3/29, 5/3 @ 9:30am-12pm) 5521 3:10 hrs TBA ANDERSON, M V HY BRID 3:10 hrs TBA ANDERSON, M V HY BRID Section # 5522 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/1, 3/29, 5/3 @ 12:15pm-2:45pm) 5524 3:10 hrs TBA ANDERSON, M V HY BRID 3:10 hrs TBA ANDERSON, M V HY BRID 3:10 hrs TBA ANDERSON, J HY BRID Section # 5525 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (2/29, 3/21, 4/25 @ 9:30am-12pm) 5526 3:10 hrs TBA ANDERSON, J HY BRID 3:10 hrs TBA SMITH, R L HY BRID Section # 5527 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/9, 4/20, 5/11 MEETINGS 10:30 Am-1:00 PM) 5528 3:10 hrs TBA SMITH, R L HY BRID Section # 5528 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/9, 4/20, 5/11 MEETINGS 1:00 PM-3:30PM) (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:30 hrs (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 1C) 5527 ONG, W C ONG, W C CHILD DEVELOPMENT 001 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 5055 5056 5057 ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE Section # 5526 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (2/29, 3/21, 4/25 @ 12:15pm-2:45pm) (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) 9:00am-10:25am W 1:25 hrs TBA THOMPSON, B THOMPSON, B BASS KEER, W Prerequisite: Child Development 1. Note: Tuberculosis clearance may be required. 5525 ASIAN-AMERICAN STUDIES 003 THE PEOPLES AND CULTURES OF ASIA 5535 & TBA TBA TBA Section # 5524 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/1, 3/29, 5/3 @ 5:45pm-8:00pm) (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C) 3:10 hrs TBA 9:00am-10:25am M 1:25 hrs TBA 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs Section # 5523 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/1, 3/29, 5/3 @ 3:00pm-5:30pm) ASIAN-AMERICAN STUDIES 001 THE ASIAN AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES 5001 5533 & 5061 5062 5068 5523 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: ADM JUS 172. 5053 ON LINE ON LINE (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 5522 TBA THOMPSON, B THOMPSON, B Section # 5521 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/3, 3/31, 5/5 @ 5:00pm-7:30pm) (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: ADM JUS 005. 3:10 hrs TBA TBA CHILD DEVELOPMENT 011 CHILD, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY 5520 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 172 CRIMINALISTICS I 5052 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs COMMUNICATION STUDIES 101 PUBLIC SPEAKING (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs ON LINE ON LINE (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: An approximate fee of up to $50.00 for First Aid and CPR certificate is required. 5063 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 062 FINGERPRINT CLASSIFICATION 5050 5051 B GONZALEZ, E SIGALA, C A (CSU) 3.00 UNITS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 3:30 hrs TBA TBA CHILD DEVELOPMENT 030 INFANT AND TODDLER STUDIES I ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 005 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION 5291 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs CHILD DEVELOPMENT 010 HEALTH, SAFETY AND NUTRITION 5059 5060 ACCOUNTING 002 INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING II 5077 5078 5058 5067 SIGALA, C A B GONZALEZ, E OZUNA, M C ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE schedule of 5529 3:10 hrs TBA SMITH, R L HY BRID Section # 5529 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/9, 4/20, 5/11 MEETINGS 3:30 PM-6:00 PM) CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • 5530 3:10 hrs TBA SMITH, R L HY BRID Section # 5530 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/9, 4/20, 5/11 MEETINGS 6:00 PM-8:30 PM) 5532 3:10 hrs TBA SMITH, R L HY BRID Section # 5532 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/9, 4/20, 5/11 MEETINGS 8:00 Am-10:30 AM) 5540 3:10 hrs TBA MC KAY, W C COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 133 HOW TO SUCCEED IN AN ONLINE COURSE 1.00 UNITS This course is intended for students wishing to enroll for the first time in an online class. It covers the basic navigation of the online environment including how to post to forums, take quizzes, submit assignments, and other common online skills focusing on, but not limited to, etudes, as well as the soft skills needed to be successful in an online environment. #5305 & HY BRID Section # 5540 Hybrid Class: On campus meetings required on these dates: (On Campus Orientation in G3 Auditorium: Saturday Feb 13th 10AM OR Wednesday Feb 17 7PM) Additionally (3/19, 4/16, 5/28 MEETINGS START AT 12:30 PM) COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 001 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENT APPLICATIONS I (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course provides basic training in proper keyboard technique and the use of the computer to build speed and accuracy. Correct keying of letters, envelopes, tables, memorandums, and reports is also introduced, as well as proofreading with accuracy. Note: Word 2013 used for assignments. 5072 & 2:05 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA SHIBATA, E Y SHIBATA, E Y ON LINE ON LINE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 035 CONCEPTS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS ##5410 & 3:30 hrs TBA CROSS, K (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course is designed to raise awareness, prompt thinking, give step-by-step suggestions for improvement, and provide a reference for information on how an organization can deliver service excellence. Emphasis will be placed on communication, diversity, technology, and customer loyalty issues. 5070 3:30 hrs TBA CROSS, K ON LINE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 082 MICROCOMPUTER SOFTWARE SURVEY IN THE OFFICE 2:05 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA PAREDES, G PAREDES, G ON LINE ON LINE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 085 MICROCOMPUTER OFFICE APPLICATIONS: SPREADSHEET (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 1 or 62. This course teaches office spreadsheet applications using the PC and a spreadsheet program. Students learn to create, edit, format and print worksheets. Emphasis is on preparing computerized worksheets by inserting formulas and functions to analyze data and simplifying office accounting procedures. Note: Excel 2013 used for assignments. 5071 & 2:05 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA HSIAO, R L HSIAO, R L ON LINE ON LINE 4:15 hrs 2:05 hrs TBA TBA CROSS, K CROSS, K ON LINE ON LINE ##(4 Week Class - Starts 3/7/2016, Ends 4/10/2016) #5306 & ##5408 & 2:05 hrs 2:05 hrs TBA TBA HSIAO, R L HSIAO, R L ON LINE ON LINE 1:50 hrs 1:50 hrs TBA TBA HSIAO, R L HSIAO, R L ON LINE ON LINE #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 4/1/2016) ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 200 MICROCOMPUTERS IN BUSINESS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Prerequisite: CO SCI 201. 5079 3:30 hrs TBA SU, S ON LINE COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 201 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 1 or 62. This course provides hands-on training in the introduction to the basic concepts and functions of the Microsoft Office Suite including Word (word processing), Excel (spreadsheet), Access (database), and PowerPoint (presentation graphics). Note: CAOT 82 plus CAOT 35 have been articulated with CSULA to be equivalent to CIS 100. Note: Office 2013 used for assignments. 5073 & CROSS, K CROSS, K (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Advisory: CAOT 1 or 62. This course is a basic first course in planning and designing an electronic portfolio that can be used throughout the student’s program of study in any field. Students should be comfortable using a computer and have experience using Microsoft Word and the Internet. Students digitally store resumes, cover letters, images of projects or activities, narration, and hobbies, etc., and upload to the Internet. No prior Web design experience is necessary to complete the course. This electronic portfolio can be used in job search to promote the skills and accomplishments of students. ON LINE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 048 CUSTOMER SERVICE TBA TBA COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 145 EPORTFOLIO (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Introduction to the basic concepts of the information system, including coverage of the components of the microcomputer and software. Note: CAOT 35 has been articulated with CSULA to be equivalent to CIS 100. 5069 4:15 hrs 2:05 hrs #(4 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/6/2016) ON LINE ON LINE 5080 5081 5082 5083 5084 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA SU, S ENOMOTO, J Y SHERAN, H J SHERAN, H J SU, S ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 208 BEGINNING VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 5085 & 2:05 hrs 2:05 hrs TBA TBA SHERAN, H J SHERAN, H J ON LINE ON LINE COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 257 INTRODUCTION TO WEB PAGE DESIGN (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 5086 & 2:05 hrs 2:05 hrs TBA TBA SU, S SU, S ON LINE ON LINE TBA MORALES GUERRA, S A HY BRID COUNSELING 001 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE (CSU) 1.00 UNITS 5531 2:05 hrs (8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) Mandatory class meeting is on 2/8/16 from 1:00pm-2:30pm in room E1-189. 5534 2:05 hrs TBA MORALES GUERRA, S A (8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) HY BRID Mandatory class meeting is on 4/11/16 from 1:00pm-2:30pm in room E1-189. schedule of CLASSES 115 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • EDUCATION 001 INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING FRENCH 003 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 5064 3:30 hrs TBA B GONZALEZ, E ON LINE ENGLISH 101 COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 1A) Prerequisite: Acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the English Placement Process, or satisfactory completion of English 28 or ESL 8. Advisory: Reading 101. 5038 5039 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA MUNOZ, E MUNOZ, E ON LINE ON LINE FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 021 NUTRITION 3:10 hrs TBA 5538 & 1:45pm-3:00pm M W 2:20 hrs TBA DIXON, D C ON LINE ECKHERT, M D VOGEL-ZUIDERWEG, L C E3 153 HY BRID ECKHERT, M D ON LINE FRENCH 010 FRENCH CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) Advisory: French 2. Note: This class is taught in English. 5403 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 5065 (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 6A) Prerequisite: French 2. Advisory: French 10 5:50 hrs TBA (9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) HEALTH 007 PHYSICAL FITNESS AND NUTRITION (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 031 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE (UC credit limit: Health 2, 7, 8, 11 combined maximum credit, one course) (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4G, 4J) (UC credit limit: Maximum credit, one course F&CS 31 or SOC 12) Note: Credit given for only one of Family and Consumer Studies 31 or Sociology 12. 5066 3:10 hrs TBA OZUNA, M C ON LINE FIRE TECHNOLOGY 202 FIRE PREVENTION (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course provides fundamental information regarding the history and philosophy of fire prevention and organization. This course includes information on the operation of a fire prevention bureau, fire codes, identification and correction of fire hazards, relationship of fire prevention with fire safety education, and detection and suppression systems. 5092 lec 3:10 hrs TBA BEARD, M For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu. ON LINE (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 3:10 hrs TBA HOSEA, J B 5536 5:20 hrs TBA ECKHERT, M D HY BRID On campus meetings required on the following Wednesdays from 11am-1:30pm in E3-331: 2/10, 3/23, 4/30, 5/18/16. Evening Classes 5539 6:50pm-8:20pm & 1:50 hrs MW TBA EBIN, R S EBIN, R S E3 257 HY BRID ##5401 ##5414 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA GALVAN, M E WHITE, K E ON LINE ON LINE 13:15 hrs 13:15 hrs TBA TBA WHITE, K E WHITE, K E ON LINE ON LINE #(15 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) (4 Week Class - Starts 5/2/2016, Ends 5/28/2016) (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Health 2, 7, 8, 11 combined maximum credit, one course) 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA TBA TBA MCBRIDE, D T MCBRIDE, D T MCBRIDE, D T WONG, E ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE 8:50 hrs TBA WONG, E ON LINE TBA DAW, P E ON LINE WARDINSKI, S L ON LINE #(15 Week Class - Starts 2/22/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) ##(6 Week Class - Starts 5/2/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) HEALTH 015 STRESS MANAGEMENT STRATEGY (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 5019 3:10 hrs HISTORY 001 INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN CIVILIZATION I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) 3:10 hrs TBA VOGEL-ZUIDERWEG, L C VOGEL-ZUIDERWEG, L C E3 153 HY BRID (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) Note: The year sequence of History 11/12 is required for History majors and is recommended for other students who want a thorough survey of the political and social development of the United States. Either course may be taken independently. 5004 116 ON LINE HISTORY 011 POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 6A) Prerequisite: French 1 or French 22 12:10pm-1:35pm M W 1:55 hrs TBA DAW, P E HEALTH 011 PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING 5003 FRENCH 002 ELEMENTARY FRENCH II 5503 & 5024 #5301 ##5402 (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS Note: Credit cannot be earned for both FRENCH 1 and FRENCH 21 and/or FRENCH 22. TBA (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit: Health 2, 7, 8, 11 combined maximum credit, one course) ON LINE FRENCH 001 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I 3:10 hrs HEALTH 008 WOMEN’S PERSONAL HEALTH 5016 5026 5027 #5302 FIRE TECHNOLOGY 216 FUNDAMENTALS OF PERSONAL FIRE SAFETY & EMERGENCY ACTION 5054 5091 schedule of CLASSES 3:10 hrs TBA DUNSHEATH, B ON LINE ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • HISTORY 012 POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II LIBRARY SCIENCE 102 INTERNET RESEARCH METHODS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) 5005 3:10 hrs TBA (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS WARDINSKI, S L #5307 ON LINE ##5412 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 108 INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY 1.00 UNITS ##5413 2:50 hrs TBA COLLIER, D ON LINE TBA PINNA, B R ON LINE ##(6 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 5/20/2016) ITALIAN 010 ITALIAN CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 4F) 5015 3:10 hrs JAPANESE 002 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE II 12:30pm-2:30pm M W 1:05 hrs TBA CHAO, H F CHAO, H F E3 151 HY BRID CHAO, H F CHAO, H F E3 151 HY BRID JAPANESE 004 INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE II (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 6A) Prerequisite: Japanese 3. CHAO, H F CHAO, H F E3 151 HY BRID LAW 001 BUSINESS LAW I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit for Law 1+2 combined: maximum credit, one course.) TBA TBA LIPSCOMB, R C LIPSCOMB, R C ON LINE ON LINE LAW 002 BUSINESS LAW II 1:25 hrs 1:25 hrs ##5409 2:05 hrs TBA GARCIA, D D ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) ON LINE 3:50 hrs TBA GARCIA, D D ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) ON LINE (CSU) 2.00 UNITS This course introduces basic records and inventory management principles, practices, and software applications that support global supply chain logistics. The course teaches standard inventory concepts, procedures, and technologies that are used to maintain Records Information Management systems that sustain global manufacturers, distribution centers, wholesale suppliers, retail networks, and transportation industries. TBA TBA ANDERSON, O V PARSAKAR, N TBA TBA ON LINE ON LINE PARSAKAR, N ANDERSON, O V 4:15 hrs TBA GARCIA, D D #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) ON LINE LOGISTICS 106 LEADERSHIP IN LOGISTICS (CSU) 3.00 UNITS This course is designed to provide 21st Century leadership skills and theories in a logistics environment. This course introduces the logistics environment, leading vs. managing, the key elements of leadership, the interrelationship between trait and behavioral leadership theories, influencing, communicating, coaching/ mentoring, conflict resolution, team logistics leadership, ethics and diversity, and developing a logistics leadership culture. 5299 3:10 hrs TBA MEDINA, L ON LINE 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 102, 110, or Math 112, or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the mathematics placement process. Note: Students who have completed Math 113 and Math 114 may not enroll in Math 115. (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 1:25 hrs 1:25 hrs ON LINE (CSU) 2.00 UNITS This course introduces the concepts, terminology, and practices found within the government regulations and commercial operations of global supply chains logistics, which are applicable throughout the LAW 013 WILLS, TRUSTS, AND PROBATE ADMINISTRATION 5090 & LEE, U H MATHEMATICS 115 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (UC credit limit for Law 1+2 combined: maximum credit, one course.) 5089 & TBA (CSU) 1.00 UNITS This course introduces the technology that is used withing global logistics. The emphasis is on state-of-the-art technologies and practices found within the mobile workforce and dynamic worksite environments that enable global commerce. Topics include handheld devices used in sales, inventory, and realtime tracking, GIS (Geographic Information Systems) used in distribution, GPS (Global Positioning Satellites) used in transportation, an introduction to global value networks, and a survey of global supply chain logistics careers. #5399 10:35am-12:10pm T Th 1:30 hrs TBA 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 2:05 hrs LOGISTICS 103 INVENTORY IN GLOBAL LOGISTICS 10:35am-12:10pm M W 1:30 hrs TBA 5087 5088 ON LINE ##(8 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) ##5499 (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B, 6A) Prerequisite: Japanese 2. 5504 & LEE, U H LOGISTICS 101 TECHNOLOGY IN GLOBAL LOGISTICS JAPANESE 003 INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE I 5507 & TBA LOGISTICS 102 CONCEPTS IN GLOBAL LOGISTICS (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 6A) Prerequisite: Japanese 1. 5501 & 2:05 hrs #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) ON LINE ON LINE LIBRARY SCIENCE 101 LIBRARY RESEARCH METHODS 5509 & 10:40am-12:05pm M 3:35 hrs TBA LAM, A LAM, A C2 113 HY BRID 5518 & 11:30am-12:50pm M 3:50 hrs TBA CASTRO, G CASTRO, G K7 109 HY BRID DEUTSCH, L K DEUTSCH, L K C2 127D HY BRID Evening Classes 5508 6:50pm-9:20pm M & 2:30 hrs TBA (UC:CSU) 1.00 UNITS ##5411 1:30 hrs TBA LOPEZ, G ##(10 Week Class - Starts 3/21/2016, Ends 6/3/2016) ON LINE schedule of CLASSES 117 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • MATHEMATICS 125 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 5.00 UNITS Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 115 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. Note: A scientific or business calculator is required for this class. 5510 & 9:20am-10:50am Th 3:30 hrs TBA PANCHAL, M D PANCHAL, M D E3 425 HY BRID 5511 & 12:10pm-1:40pm M 3:30 hrs TBA LEE, M LEE, M G8 125 HY BRID 5512 & 12:10pm-1:40pm M 3:30 hrs TBA YUN, M S YUN, M S A6 102 HY BRID (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 125 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. (UC limit Math 227 combined with GE 221, maximum credit, one course) Note: A calculator will be required. See instructor about specific kind needed 3:00pm-4:20pm S 2:35 hrs TBA MIRFATTAH, M MIRFATTAH, M G8 123 HY BRID Evening Classes 5514 6:00pm-8:10pm F & 2:05 hrs TBA FARADINEH, R A FARADINEH, R A C2 123A HY BRID 5515 & SMITH, R A SMITH, R A C2 108 HY BRID 6:50pm-8:55pm M 2:05 hrs TBA MATHEMATICS 230 MATHEMATICS FOR LIBERAL ARTS STUDENTS 3:10 hrs TBA OH, S ON LINE MATHEMATICS 245 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) (UC limit Math 245 and 260 combined - maximum credit four units) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 125 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. Note: A scientific calculator is required for this class. See the instructor about the specific kind needed. Evening Classes 5516 4:20pm-5:40pm S & 1:30 hrs TBA MORSE, M J MORSE, M J G8 123 HY BRID MATHEMATICS 260 PRECALCULUS (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) (UC limit Math 245 and 260 combined - maximum credit four units) Prerequisite: Math 125 or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. Note: A calculator is required for this class. A TI-85 calculator is recommended. 5517 & 1:00pm-3:00pm F 3:10 hrs TBA SISWANTO, A S SISWANTO, A S C2 123A ON LINE MUSIC 111 MUSIC APPRECIATION I 118 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 5:50 hrs 5:50 hrs TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA SNEAD, T A POSADA, R POSADA, R MCMAHAN, K M SNEAD, T A ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE TBA TBA TBA BENNET, S SEDGWICK, E A BENNET, S ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE TBA TBA SIGMAN, M SIGMAN, M ON LINE ON LINE SEDGWICK, E A ON LINE MONTEIRO, N T ORNELAS, A O ORNELAS, A O ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) PHILOSOPHY 006 LOGIC IN PRACTICE 5021 5023 ##5406 TBA TBA COULTER, C COULTER, C 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 5:50 hrs ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) PHILOSOPHY 008 DEDUCTIVE LOGIC (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS 5025 5028 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs PHILOSOPHY 019 CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS IN BIOETHICS (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3B) TBA (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4H) 5006 #5303 #5304 3:10 hrs 6:30 hrs 6:30 hrs TBA TBA TBA #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) PSYCHOLOGY 001 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) (UC credit limit Psychology 1 and 6 combined, maximum credit one course) 5030 5031 5032 5292 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA TBA TBA DAVEY, S L DAVEY, S L RICE, T M DAVEY, S L ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE TBA RICE, T M ON LINE PSYCHOLOGY 014 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) Advisory: Psychology 1. 5294 3:30 hrs PSYCHOLOGY 041 LIFE-SPAN PSYCHOLOGY: FROM INFANCY TO OLD AGE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4I) ON LINE ON LINE schedule of 3:10 hrs POLITICAL SCIENCE 001 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES 5033 5034 5295 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) 5036 5037 5017 5018 5020 ##5404 ##5405 5029 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 2A) Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Math 125, or acceptable level of skill demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. 5035 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS This is part of ELAC Honors Program. To enroll, students must see a counselor in E1 127. (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS MATHEMATICS 227 STATISTICS 5513 & PHILOSOPHY 001 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY CLASSES 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA TBA MAYORYK, M B MAYORYK, M B MAYORYK, M B ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • REAL ESTATE 001 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Note: This course is required by the State of California prior to taking the California State examination for a real estate salesperson license. #5308 & 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA PARSAKAR, N ANDERSON, O V #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) ON LINE ON LINE (CSU) 3.00 UNITS 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA PARSAKAR, N ANDERSON, O V ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) ON LINE ON LINE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4J) 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA TBA RODRIGUEZ, C E IE, E F RODRIGUEZ, C E TBA RODRIGUEZ, C E ON LINE 5505 & 1:45pm-3:45pm 1:05 hrs T Th TBA PALENCIA, E C PALENCIA, E C E3 153 HY BRID THEATER 100 INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATER 5040 5041 5042 5043 5044 5045 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA AUGUSZTINY, E C PELLEGRINI, V QUIROZ, L PELLEGRINI, V MC KAY, W C MC KAY, W C ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE TBA KASNETSIS, M E ON LINE THEATER 505 HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURES (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4J) 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs 3:10 hrs SPANISH 035 SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS I ON LINE ON LINE ON LINE SOCIOLOGY 002 AMERICAN SOCIAL PROBLEMS 5010 5011 5012 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) Note: Open to all students. Required of all Theatre Arts majors. SOCIOLOGY 001 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 5007 5008 5009 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 4C, 4J) (UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITS Note: Credit given for only one of Spanish 1 or Spanish 35. REAL ESTATE 003 REAL ESTATE PRACTICES ##5407 & SOCIOLOGY 011 RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS TBA TBA MORALES, M MORALES, M ON LINE ON LINE (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS (IGETC AREA 3A) schedule of 5047 CLASSES 3:10 hrs 119 ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • Noncredit ESL Courses Academic Preparation FIRST SESSION (2/8/16 – 3/30/16) ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 040CE WRITING/GRAMMAR/READING/VOCABULARY/LISTENING/SPEAKING I HOSSAIN, U S E3 306 ACADEMIC PREPARATION 001CE LANGUAGE ARTS: WRITING MECHANICS WONG, J F E3 408 8701 (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 8751 lec 8:00am-10:30am MTWTh Evening Classes 8752 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm MTWTh MANALO, M A E3 152 WONG, G E3 306 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 042CE WRITING/GRAMMAR/READING/VOCABULARY/LISTENING/SPEAKING III MTWTh KOUPAI, K E3 331 PILLAY, P S E3 107 #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 4/1/2016) Evening Classes 8757 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm MW (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 7:25am-9:55am MTWTh KOUPAI, K E3 331 #(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 8758 lec 8:00am-9:15am Evening Classes 8761 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm MTWTh MANALO, M A E3 152 T Th PILLAY, P S E3 150 (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 CHUAH, C E3 107 #(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016) 8759 lec 10:00am-12:30pm 8760 lec 9:30am-10:40am 8766 lec 8:00am-1:20pm Evening Classes 8762 lec 5:30pm-6:40pm T Th MTWTh F KING, S L MANALO, M A CHO, H E3 417 E3 152 E3 107 MTWTh WONG, J F E3 107 (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 lec 8:00am-1:20pm F MANALO, M A E3 152 E3 107 #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016) Evening Classes 8764 lec 7:55pm-9:05pm MTWTh WONG, G 8703 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th VILLACORTE, D A E3 150 VILLACORTE, D A VILLACORTE, D A E3 150 E3 150 DENTINO, J E3 150 VILLACORTE, D A E3 150 ACADEMIC PREPARATION 004CE LANGUAGE ARTS: READING FICTION 8756 lec 10:50am-12:25pm M W 8777 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th Evening Classes 8705 lec 5:15pm-6:45pm M W ACADEMIC PREPARATION 005CE LANGUAGE ARTS: READING NON-FICTION (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 lec 7:25am-8:55am T Th ACADEMIC PREPARATION 011CE MATHEMATICS: WHOLE NUMBERS AND DECIMALS (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 8706 lec 7:25am-8:55am Evening Classes 8707 lec 5:15pm-6:45pm MW BERNHARD, G S E3 107 T Th JOVEN, M L E3 150 JOVEN, M L E3 107 JOVEN, M L E3 152 ACADEMIC PREPARATION 012CE MATHEMATICS: FRACTIONS 8708 lec 10:40am-12:10pm M W Evening Classes 8709 lec 6:50pm-8:20pm T Th E3 306 8710 schedule of lec 9:00am-10:30am T Th BERNHARD, G S E3 107 VILLACORTE, D A E3 150 ACADEMIC PREPARATION 040CE FOUNDATIONS:CRITICAL THINKING (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 8704 120 E3 150 (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 CHUAH, C DENTINO, J ACADEMIC PREPARATION 014CE MATHEMATICS: RATIO, PROPORTION, AND PERCENT ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 046CE WRITING #8746 lec 12:15pm-2:45pm MTWTh E3 150 E3 150 (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 045CE WORKPLACE ENGLISH 8763 VILLACORTE, D A VILLACORTE, D A (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 8734 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 044CE CONVERSATION #8737 lec 12:15pm-2:45pm MTWTh 8717 lec 7:25am-9:00am M W 8718 lec 12:35pm-2:10pm M W Evening Classes 8702 lec 6:50pm-8:20pm M W (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 043CE WRITING/GRAMMAR/READING/VOCABUARY/LISTENING/SPEAKING IV #8736 lec E3 150 ACADEMIC PREPARATION 003CE LANGUAGE ARTS: WRITING ESSAYS (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 7:25am-9:55am VILLACORTE, D A (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 #8755 lec lec 9:05am-10:35am M W ACADEMIC PREPARATION 002CE LANGUAGE ARTS: WRITING SENTENCES ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - NONCREDIT 041CE WRITING/GRAMMAR/READING/VOCABULARY/LISTENING/ SPEAKING II 8754 lec 10:55am-1:25pm MTWTh Evening Classes 8753 lec 5:15pm-7:45pm MTWTh (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm CLASSES T Th ELAC Spring 2016 • For the most recent updates refer to the main section from page 21 to page 88 • Academic Preparation ACADEMIC PREPARATION 011CE MATHEMATICS: WHOLE NUMBERS AND DECIMALS SECOND SESSION (4/11/16 – 12/16/16) (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 8731 ACADEMIC PREPARATION 001CE LANGUAGE ARTS: WRITING MECHANICS lec 7:25am-8:55am M W lec 12:25pm-1:55pm M W VILLACORTE, D A VILLACORTE, D A E3 150 E3 150 ACADEMIC PREPARATION 002CE LANGUAGE ARTS: WRITING SENTENCES (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 8723 lec 9:10am-10:40am M W Evening Classes 8702 lec 6:50pm-8:20pm M W VILLACORTE, D A E3 150 DENTINO, J E3 150 ACADEMIC PREPARATION 003CE LANGUAGE ARTS: WRITING ESSAYS (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 8724 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th Evening Classes 8725 lec 6:50pm-8:20pm M W 8733 lec 7:25am-8:55am Evening Classes 8732 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm 7:25am-8:50am T Th BERNHARD, G S E3 107 T Th JOVEN, M L E3 152 (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 8735 lec 10:40am-12:10pm M W Evening Classes 8740 lec 6:50pm-8:15pm T Th VILLACORTE, D A E3 150 ACADEMIC PREPARATION 041CE FOUNDATIONS:STUDY SKILLS BARNITT, L C E3 150 8726 VILLACORTE, D A E3 150 ACADEMIC PREPARATION 005CE LANGUAGE ARTS: READING NON-FICTION JOVEN, M L E3 107 JOVEN, M L E3 152 VILLACORTE, D A E3 150 PILLAY, P S E3 150 (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th Citizenship CITIZENSHIP 050CE CITIZENSHIP FOR IMMIGRANTS (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 8728 lec 10:45am-12:15pm M W 8729 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th Evening Classes 8730 lec 5:15pm-6:45pm M W MW ACADEMIC PREPARATION 014CE MATHEMATICS: RATIO, PROPORTION, AND PERCENT (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 lec E3 107 (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 ACADEMIC PREPARATION 004CE LANGUAGE ARTS: READING FICTION 8727 BERNHARD, G S ACADEMIC PREPARATION 012CE MATHEMATICS: FRACTIONS (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 8721 8722 lec 9:00am-10:30am T Th (NDA) 0.00 UNITS Rpt 9 VILLACORTE, D A VILLACORTE, D A E3 150 E3 150 BARNITT, L C E3 150 8750 schedule of lec 9:00am-11:30am FS CLASSES 121 ELAC Spring 2016 Transfer Assistance and Graduation Requirements GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Following the transfer program summaries, this section goes on to list the major and general education requirements which must be met by students who wish to graduate by earning the Associate of Arts Degree or the Associate of Science Degree. There are two ways to meet the AA or AS degree requireEast Los Angeles College services several ments—by Plan A or Plan B—and the reprograms which are specifically aimed at as- quired coursework for each plan is described. sisting students to transfer to the University of Obviously, students who wish to earn the AA/ California (UC), the California State University AS degree should read these requirements (CSU), and to other four-year colleges and carefully. If the requirements seem complicated or even confusing, please consult with a universities. These programs include: counselor to get them clarified. • The Honors Program This section contains information about programs and services designed to help you transfer and/or graduate. It also lists the courses which will meet the graduation requirements for East Los Angeles College, and the courses which meet the transfer requirements of the University of California and the California State University. • The Transfer Center • Adelante • Puente • Mesa TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS FOR UC AND CSU Following the East Los Angeles College graduation requirements are two pages which list different ways you can meet the general education requirements for transferring to UC or CSU. The first listing of transfer course requirements is known as the “IGETC” pattern. The letters stand for Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum. The page lists all the courses offered at East Los Angeles College which satisfy the general education transfer requirements for both the University of California and the California State University. The course information that is presented is no more than a simple listing of what courses will transfer. You should consult with a counselor and read the applicable pages in the College Catalog to obtain further information that you should know in regards to how to transfer. The second listing of courses applies only to students who plan to transfer to the California State University, and who wish to complete their “General Education” requirements at East LA College. Students who meet the requirements, as listed, may petition the college for certification — certification means that after transferring, the student will not have to take any other lower division general education courses to meet CSU graduation requirements for the Bachelors Degree. Again, students should consult a counselor when planning a transfer program and read the applicable pages of the College Catalog to ensure that other important transfer requirements are met. TRANSFER CENTER If you are planning to continue your education at a university, you are encouraged to visit ELAC’s Transfer Center. Located in E1 Building, the Transfer Center is here to help you make a smooth transition to a university by providing the following services: • Publication of monthly calendar of activities • One-to-one consultation with university representatives • Workshops on all aspects of transfer • University Application • College Transfer Day Fairs • College Tours • Library of college catalogs, brochures, scholarships information and more! THE CENTER IS OPEN Monday through Thursday, 8:00 am – 7:00 pm and Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Call for information: (323) 265‑8623. schedule of CLASSES 117 ELAC Spring 2016 Associate Degree Graduation Requirements FOR INFORMATION ON INTERSEGMENTAL TRANSFER CURRICULUM – UC/CSU REQUIREMENTS PLEASE GO TO: http://www.elac.edu/studentservices/transfercenter/general_edu_patterns.htm FOR INFORMATION ON CSU GENERAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS, PLEASE GO TO: http://www.elac.edu/studentservices/counseling/graduationRequirements.htm I. U nit Requirement: 60 – 64 units of course credit in a selected curriculum. (6201.10) II. Scholarship Requirement: A “C” (2.0) grade average or better in all work attempted in the curriculum upon which the degree is based. (6201.11) III. Competency Requirements: (Administrative Regulation E-79) The following courses and examinations are approved to meet the competency requirement for the Associate Degree as defined in Board Rule 6201.12: FOR ALL STUDENTS ENTERING PRIOR TO FALL 2009 A. Mathematics Competency 1. Completion of one of the following courses (or its equivalent at another college) with a grade of “C” or better: FOR ALL NEW/RETURNING STUDENTS ENTERING BEGINNING FALL 2009 A. Mathematics Competency May be met by completion of one of the following: 1) Completion of one of the following courses (or its equivalent at another college) with a grade of “C” or better: Mathematics 125 or any higher-level mathematics courses with a prerequisite of at least mathematics 125 or its equivalent. 2) A passing score on the District (Intermediate Algebra) Mathematics Competency Examination. 3) A score of 3 or higher on one of the following AP Exams: Calculus AB, Calculus BC or Statistics • Electronics 10, 12, 14 4) Complete the college assessment exam in mathematics and achieve a score determined comparable to satisfactory completion of intermediate algebra. That is, students who place into a mathematics course above the level of intermediate algebra have met the competency requirement. • General Engineering Technology 121 B. Reading and Written Expression Competency or May be met by completion of one of the following: 2. Achievement of a score of 15 or higher on the District Mathematics Competency Examination. 1) Completion of English 101 (or its equivalent at another college) with a grade of “C” or better. B. Reading and Written Expression Competency 2) A score of 3 or higher on one of the following AP Exams: English Language and Composition English Composition and Literature • Mathematics 115 or any higher level mathematics course with a prerequisite of Mathematics 115 or its equivalent. 1. Completion of one of the following courses (or its equivalent at another college) with a grade of “C” or better: • Journalism 101 3) In meeting the Reading and Written Expression competency requirement, course work is the primary measure of competency. However, competency may be met through credit-by-examination, as determined by the individual colleges. 2. In meeting the Reading and Written Expression competency requirement, course work is the primary measure of competency. However, competency may be met through credit-by-examination, as determined by the individual colleges. 4) Complete the college assessment exam in English and achieve a score determined comparable to satisfactory completion of English 101. That is, students who place into a English course above the level of English 101 have met the competency requirement. • English 28, English 61, English 62, English 63, English 65 • English 101 IV. Residence Requirement: Completion of at least 12 units of work in residence and attendance at the college during the semester in which the requirements are completed. Exceptions may be made for injustice or undue hardship. (6201.13) ASSOCIATE DEGREE PLAN A – DESIGNATED MAJORS ASSOCIATE DEGREE PLAN B – DESIGNATED MAJORS 1. Major Requirements: At least 18 units in a single or related discipline results in a general AA degree. 1. M ajor Requirements: At least 36 units in a single or related discipline results in a general AA degree. For a degree that specifies the major, students must complete major discipline requirements. See outline in college catalog. 2. General Education Requirements: See outline in college catalog. At least 30 units in the following manner: A. Natural Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 units 2. General Education Requirements: At least 18 units in the following manner: B. Social & Behavioral Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 units Note: 3 units must be from area B1 A. Natural Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 units C. Humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 units B. American Institutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 units D. L anguage & Rationality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 units Note: 3 units must be from area D1 C. Humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 units E1. Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 – 3 units E1. Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 – 3 units E2. Physical Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 unit (unless exempt) E2. Physical Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. A total of 60 degree applicable units. 3. A total of 60 degree applicable units. D. Language & Rationality . . . . . . . 3 units from D1, 3 units from D2 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONCERNING REQUIREMENTS PLEASE CONTACT THE COUNSELING DEPARTMENT. 118 schedule of CLASSES 1 unit ELAC Spring 2016 Transfer Center Making a Move? THE TRANSFER CENTER CAN HELP UC Berkeley Riverside Davis San Diego Irvine San Francisco Los Angeles Santa Barbara Merced Santa Cruz CSU Transfer Tips Bakersfield Humboldt San Francisco Cal Maritime Long Beach San Jose • Explore Major Choices – use www.assist.org Channel Islands Los Angeles San Luis Obispo • Pre-major course work – are you taking the right courses? Chico Monterey Bay San Marcos • IGETC/CSU GE – Which courses are right? Dominguez Hills Northrigde Sonoma • Meet University representatives – make your appointment at the Transfer Center Fresno Pomona Stanislaus Fullerton Sacramento Hayward San Bernardino • See your ELAC Counselor in the Counseling Department, E1-127 Transfer Center INDEPENDENT • College Fair • University Financial Aid Information Workshops Azusa Pacific Stanford • University Application Filing Information Boston College University of Chicago • University Representative Appointments Visits Claremont University of Michigan • Admissions Workshops Loyola Marymount University of Redlands • On-Line Applications Mt. St. Mary’s USC • Transfer Websites Occidental and many more... Need help? visit us in E1-176 MAIN CAMPUS: (323) 265‑8623 SOUTH GATE: (323) 357‑6242 schedule of CLASSES 119 ELAC Spring 2016 Associated Student Union (ASU) BE A STUDENT LEADER, GET INVOLVED! The Associated Student Union (ASU) is the official student government of the college. The ASU board is made up of executive officers, commissioners and senators. ASU advocates the needs of the student body at the college, district, and state levels. ASU mainly focuses on being a source of encouragement and responsibility that will promote and increase the intellectual, physical, social, and cultural growth of East Los Angeles College. All students are encouraged to participate in student government. There are many positions available for students who want to participate. Apply today; come to G8-119 Student Activities! All registered students at East Los Angeles College can join by paying the $7.00 ASU fee. ($3.00 for winter and summer sessions). Membership supports the activities of the ASU and other student organizations including campus clubs. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF BECOMING AN ASU MEMBER? • .ASU Preferred Parking (subject to space availability and regular parking fee paid). • .Discounts at Local Retailers and Restaurants with FREE Community Discount Card. • .Free or Discounted Admission to ASU Events including field trips, dances barbecues, and concerts along with cultural and sporting events. • Free or Discounted meals at ASU sponsored events. • Free Promotional items throughout the semester at ASU events. • .Discounts on tickets for Magic Mountain, Aquarium of the Pacific, and Movie Tickets. • .Free Scantrons and Green Books during finals week for all semesters. • Free Snacks during finals week for Fall & Spring Semester. • Free use of Microwave ovens. • .Discounted coffee at the Husky store with valid ID and current ASU sticker for Fall & Spring Semester. • Access to Student Clubs & Leadership Positions. • .Book Rental Program: Anatomy 1, Biology 3, CAOT 1, 2, 3, Child Development 1, Earth Science 1, Economics 1, 2, History 1, Math 110, 115, 125, 227, 241, 260, Spanish 1, 2, and Calculators T-83. • Free copies; 20 for Fall & Spring and 5 for Winter & Summer. JOIN US ON FACEBOOK FOR UPCOMING EVENTS: ELAC Associated Student Union 120 schedule of CLASSES ELAC Spring 2016 Start at Elac… Get Help Every Step of the Way COUNSELORS will assist you to plan your schedule, transfer to a university, develop study skills and figure out your career goals. TUTORS will help you with math in the MENTE lab located in building K-5. Help is available to build English skills in our writing labs. The ELAC Learning Center will help you improve basic communications and math skills. The MESA Center (Mathematics, Engineering and Science Achievement) provides assistance for students in more advanced math and science courses. CHILDCARE is available at our state-of-theart Children’s Center for ages 3 to 5 ½. EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS AND SERVICES (EOPS) provides book grants, registration assistance and many other services. The EOPS office is located in E1-227. ELAC’s Library has books, reference materials and computers linked to the Internet, and is a great place to study. Professional librarians are ready to help you locate reference material. DISABLED STUDENTS will find assistance at the DSPS Center, E1-160. STUDENT SERVICES INTRODUCTION This sections lists, in alphabetical order, the variety of student services and other support programs which the college provides to assist you in achieving the college’s educational purposes. The list contains the location of the service and a brief description of what the service offers. You should consult this section to familiarize yourself with the many services the college provides which can be of considerable help in solving problems and making your stay at East Los Angeles College more productive and enjoyable. For your convenience, the last few pages of this section also list the college’s departmental offices, the department chairs, and the respective telephone numbers of each department. Phone numbers for day faculty members are also listed, as are the phone numbers for all student service and academic departmental offices. Student Right-to-Know information is available in the college catalog. BOOKSTORE, D-7 The East Los Angeles College Bookstore is located in the swimming pool parking lot. Semester Hours are Mon. – Thurs. 7:45 am to 7:15 pm, Fridays 8:00 am – 4:00 pm. Closed, Sat. & Sun. Intersession Hours are Mon. – Thurs. 7: 45 am – 7:15 pm. and Friday, 8:00am - 2:00pm. Extended hours are posted during the beginning of each semester and intersession. Refunds on textbooks will be allowed during the first 10 days of the current semester and during the first 5 days of the current intersession if they meet the following criteria: 1. All returns must be accompanied by a current register receipt. Must be original, no copies accepted. No receipt, no refunds 2. New textbooks must be returned in new condition. Any marks, or signs of wear/tear, will be refunded as “used”. New books that are refunded as “used” will receive approximately 75% of the new price. We reserve the right to judge the condition of the returned items. 3. Supplies/Clothing must be in original package, tags still intact & free from wear & tear. 4. Sorry, no refund will be given on packaged/wrapped textbooks from vendors with computer disks, recorded tapes, web-tutors, passcodes, charts, loose leaf, etc… if unwrapped. Publishers require stores to return unsold packaged with all materials with original shrink wrap intact. 5. No Refunds on all study-aids/reference books, this includes dictionaries, charts, cd’s, tape and access/pass codes. 6. No refunds allowed during the last two weeks of the regular semester and intersessions. METHOD OF REFUNDS Cash Purchase: a cash refund receipt will be given. Receipt must be cashed within 15 days from the date of refund at the Fiscal Office. ELAC picture I.D. required. Sorry, no re-print on lost or misplaced refund receipt. CREDIT CARD: Your account will be credited. May take up to 3 to 4 days to post. Please have bank card used available. CHECK PURCHASES: a refund check will be mailed. May take up to 3 to 6 weeks from date of refund. NEED HELP WITH ENGLISH OR BASIC SKILLS? Check out the Basic Skills computer lab located in building F-9, room 101 and our Noncredit ESL program by phoning (323) 780‑6700. STUDENT ACTIVITIES welcomes you to join student clubs, participate in student government and join your friends in the Student Center in G8-119. Read the Campus News for a schedule of college events. Visit the Transfer Center in building E-1 to sign up for trips to check out universities and request assistance to apply to transfer. Instructional materials are available in alternative formats (Braille, large print, e-text, etc.) for disabled students. Please call the Disabled Students Program & Services at (323) 265‑8787 for additional information. CALWORKS, Stadium Parking CalWORKS (California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids), previously GAIN, is an East Los Angeles College Program offering training and support services to students receiving TANF (Temporary Assistance to needy Families), previously AFDC. These services include: • Information • Vocational Training • Basic Skills Training: GED, ESL, Adult Basic Education • Liaison with DPSS (Department of Public Social Services) regarding training programs and contracts • Child Care Assistance and Referrals • Work Study Assignments, on/off campus • Job Development: Employment Skills, Resumes, Interview Skills, Job Opportunities • Learning Assistance and Tutorial coursework The CalWORKS Program, through DPSS, provides child care services, transportation, and textbooks. Students: Please note that the CalWORKS Program at ELAC can assist you in meeting the new 32 hour per week work-study participation requirement. For further information telephone (323) 265‑8998. For further information call (323) 265‑8720 or 8722. schedule of CLASSES 121 ELAC CAMPUS CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER, A1 The Campus Child Development Center offers its services to children 3-5 years of age. In order to qualify for the current school year, children must be 3 years old by September 1st. Applications are received on a continuous basis for the current year. Applications for the following year will be accepted beginning the 2nd week of March. Applications placed on the eligibility list are valid for one school year. Parents will need to reapply every year (2nd week of March). Programs offered are (Fall through Spring): ALL-DAY AGES 3 -5 YEARS OLD Monday-Thursday, 7:45 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Friday, 7:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. MORNING AGES 3-4 YEARS OLD Monday-Friday, 7:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. AFTERNOON 3 – 5 YEARS OLD Monday-Thursday, 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Summer program is contingent upon available funding. All programs are subject to change without prior notice. Note: A minimum of two days enrollment per week is required for All Day, Morning, and Afternoon Programs. We offer breakfast, lunch, and a snack to all children enrolled in our program at no cost during the times they are enrolled. Nutritional services are provided by the California Department of Education Nutrition Services Division. Spring 2016 CAMPUS VIPER* TEAM * Violence Intervention, Emergency Response Prevention, COMMUNITY PROGRAMS AND SERVICES If you have experienced relationship or sexual violence, it may feel as though you are alone and that no one will understand what is happening to you. This feeling is real, but it is not accurate. You are not alone. There are people on your campus and in your community who care and want to help. RELATIONSHIP VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINES Relationship violence and sexual assault hotlines are staffed by counselors who can help you decide what is best for you. Referrals to other community resources are also provided. Hotlines are open 24 hours a day and call information is kept anonymous and confidential. LA RAPE AND BATTERING HOTLINES LACCAW (24-hour English and Spanish, Los Angeles area (213) 626‑3393; (310) 392‑8383 (626) 793‑3385 Center for the Pacific Asian Family (provides counseling in various Asian languages) (323) 653‑4042 RAPE HOTLINES Sexual Assault Crisis Agency (Long Beach area): (562) 597‑2002 Valley Trauma Center (San Fernando, Santa Clarita area): (818) 866‑0453 For more information, call (323) 265‑8788 122 and schedule of CLASSES DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTERS Shelters are a safe place to stay when you want to leave a violent situation. Many shelters provide other services such as counseling and legal help. Shelter locations are kept confidential. • 1736 Family Crisis Center (213) 745‑6434 • Free Spirit Shelter – Chicana Service Action Center: (323) 937‑1312; (800) 548‑2722 • Family Violence Project of Jewish Family Services: (818) 505‑0900; (310) 858‑9344 • Haven Hills: (818) 877‑6589 STALKING HOTLINE (877) 633‑0044 STOP Partner Abuse (LA Gay and Lesbian Center): (323) 860‑5806 CAMPUS ASSISTANCE: For help on the East Los Angeles College campus, please contact any of the following people: • Al Cone, Athletics Dept.: (323) 265‑8913 • Cesar Ojeda: EOPS: (323) 265‑8797 • Deputy Frank Velasco, LA County Sheriff’s Dept.: (323) 265‑8674 • Sonia Lopez, Associate Dean of Student Activities: (323) 267‑3794; (323) 260‑8196 • Sonia Rivera, ELAWC: (323) 526‑5819 CAREER AND JOB SERVICES CENTER, E1-176 The Career and Job Services Center offer many services and resources to assist students in the process of career exploration and employment opportunities. ELAC • Job and internship listings are posted weekly, including part-time and full-time opportunities. • Assessments and inventories are available for career exploration. • Workshops on career related topics and job preparation skills are offered throughout the semester. • The Career Library offers a collection of books, computer programs, and other resources on career related topics and job preparation skills. • Career counseling appointments are for undecided individuals and are scheduled through the Counseling Dept. at (323) 265‑8751. For further informaiton call (323) 415‑4126. COMMUNITY SERVICES Community Services articulates the mission of Los Angeles Community College District by offering short term educational programs for personal development, leisure, or recreation. Programs are designed for persons of all ages; adults with busy schedules, children who need enrichment activities, and young adults who wish to complement their schedules. Cultural activities and special interest programs are also offered through the department. Activities and classes are held on weeknights and weekends. For further information, please contact Community Services, (323) 265-8793. OFFICE HOURS & LOCATIONS: ELAC Plaza 1055 Corporate Center Dr., Suite 103 Monterey Park, CA 91754 Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 5 pm ELAC Main Campus, G1-204 Saturday – Sunday, 7 am – 3 pm Community Services is a self-supported department and all of its programs operate on a fee basis. COUNSELING, E1-127 Counselors are available to assist students with program planning for careers and academic studies. Counseling is available on a walk-in question and appointment basis. Please come in or call (323) 265‑8751 for an appointment. Appointments are scheduled one week in advance from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Please call (323) 357‑6213 if you want to schedule an Spring 2016 appointment at South Gate. Students are encouraged to see a counselor every semester and well in advance of registration periods. DISABLED STUDENTS PROGRAM AND SERVICES, E1-160 Instructional materials are available in alternative formats (Braille, large print, e-text, etc.) for disabled students. Please call the Disabled Students Program & Services at (323) 265‑8787 for additional information. The goal of the DSP&S program is to assist disabled students to become fully integrated into the colleges’ regular programs. The program attempts to provide the types of activities and services that are commensurate with the unique needs of each student. SERVICES: • Counseling (Vocational, Academic, and Personal) and provide services to students who have the potential to succeed in college. We at EOPS assist students in completing a certificate, an Associate of Arts/Science Degree (A.A., A.S.) and/or transferring to a four year university. Our professional, friendly EOPS staff provides a great support system to students, which facilitates their personal growth and helps them accomplish their educational goals. HOW DO I QUALIFY? • Must be a California resident for 1 year and 1 day • Full time student (12+ units) • Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGFW A or B) • Fewer than 70 degree applicable units completed • Student is educationally challenged • Completed EOPS application forms • Campus Transportation EOPS SERVICES MAY INCLUDE: • Book Grant Program • Tutors, Note Taking Assistance, Interpreters upon request • Bus Grant • Support Services and Equipment • Mobility Assistance • Counseling • Transfer Assistance • Registration Assistance • Workshops • Enrollment Coordination • Peer Advising • Test Facilitation • Liaison with the Department of Rehabilitation • High Tech Center (Computer Accessibility) • Instructional Materials—Braille, large print, e-text, etc. HIGH TECH CENTER HOURS (E1-160): Monday – Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday: 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. DSP&S OFFICE HOURS (E1-160): Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Information regarding services can be obtained from the Disabled Students Program: (323) 265‑8787 or (323) 265‑8681 (Voice) (323) 265‑8746 (TDD) (323) 265‑8714 (FAX) EOPS PROGRAM, E1-227 WHAT IS EOPS? EOPS is a state funded program that serves educationally and financially challenged students. Our program is designed to go above and beyond other services offered on campus schedule of • Registration Assistance CLASSES • Tutoring • Cultural Events WHAT ABOUT FINANCIAL AID? EOPS students should apply for financial aid each year. East Los Angeles College Financial Aid offers four basic types of financial assistance. These types are: scholarships, grants, loans, and/or part-time employment (Federal Work Study). In addition, EOPS students may receive grants. WHAT IS THE CARE PROGRAM? The Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education program (CARE) is for single parents who are receiving public cash assistance (TANF, AFDC, CalWORKS). The program assists students in achieving their academic goals and personal success. We understand the overwhelming feeling of trying to balance the responsibilities of an education and parenthood. The program assists qualified students balance those responsibilities by offering additional financial assistance and support services. 123 ELAC Spring 2016 You do not have to pay back the above grants: The BOGFW waives the registration fee for classes. The enrollment fees are waived for students who are low-income or receiving public assistance (welfare), or determined by the federal financial aid formula. All students who qualify for BOGG must pay the mandatory health fee each semester. The 2015-2016 income standards are based on 2014 income. 2015-2016 INCOME STANDARDS WHO IS ELIGIBLE? Students may be eligible for the CARE program if they satisfy the following requirements: • Eligible and in good standing with the EOPS program • Single parent head of household • Receive public cash assistance (TANF, AFDC, CalWORKS) • Have at least one child under 14 years of age For faster processing it is highly recommended that the application be reviewed and submitted to Financial Aid and Scholarship Office in person. FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID • PELL Grants • FSEOG Grants • Federal Work Study For more information about EOPS please call (323) 265‑8769. You do not have to pay back the above grants. Office Hours: • Federal Direct Loans Monday – Thursday, 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 1st Saturday, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. FINANCIAL AID, E1-173 The Financial Aid and Scholarship Office processes two types of financial aid. The office processes federal and state aid programs for low-income students. The applications and processing are free. The federal application for financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and can be completed in less than 30 minutes. The state applications for financial aid are the Board of Governors Fee Waiver Application (BOGFW), and the California Student Aid Program (Cal Grant). The BOGFW can be completed in less than 10 minutes. The applications are available in the Financial Aid and Scholarship Office. You can apply for federal financial aid at www.fafsa.ed.gov. You can apply for state aid in the Financial Aid and Scholarship Office. 124 The above loans have to be paid back: The federal government uses a formula to determine the amount you will receive. The formula includes the cost to attend college based on the poverty level in the country. The formula is used for part-time and full-time students. It is very important to apply early. You should apply six months (January to March) before the fall semester begins. You can apply at anytime during the academic (Fall and Spring) year. It may take two months to process by the government and campus. The PELL Grant is available throughout the year, but other grants have limited funding and may not be available if you apply late. The U.S. Department of Education produces a Financial Aid - Student Guide. STATE FINANCIAL AID • BOGFW • Cal Grant • Child Development Teacher Grant • CHAFEE Grant schedule of CLASSES Family Size 2014 Income 1 . . . . . . . . $ 17,505 2 . . . . . . . . $ 23,595 3 . . . . . . . . $ 29,685 4 . . . . . . . . $ 35,775 5 . . . . . . . . $ 41,865 6 . . . . . . . . $ 47,955 7 . . . . . . . . $ 54,045 8 . . . . . . . . $ 60,135 Each additional Family Member – $6,090 Effective January 1, 2004, Board of Governors Fee Waivers (BOGFW) are available for dependents of a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient or a dependent of a victim of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack. The Cal Grant has an application deadline of March 2. Students applying for a Cal Grant need grade point average verification. The Los Angeles Community College District produces a Financial Aid - Student Guide. Financial Aid and Scholarship Office Hours: Mon – Thurs: 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. South Gate Hours: Mon – Thurs: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please call (323) 265‑8738 or visit the Financial Aid and Scholarship Office located in Building E1-173 for more information. FINANCIAL AID DISBURSEMENT Financial aid funds will be disbursed to financial aid students through their debit card from the Higher One account. All financial aid applicants will receive their card as soon as they submitted their financial aid packet. Once the application process is completed, through the financial aid disbursement process, funds will be deposited into their debit card account from Higher One. ELAC FISCAL OFFICE, E1-135 Fiscal Office Hours: Mon – Thurs: 8:00 a.m. to 7:00p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Fiscal Office is the center for the collection of all fees on campus – enrollment and non-resident tuition, drop, audit, parking, ASU membership fees, child care and insurance fees, and material fees. The office is also responsible for financial aid check distribution, reimbursement checks for staff, and processing cash, check and credit card refunds to students. The Fiscal Office is responsible for all accounting and record keeping for funds allocated to the college and for Associated Student Union club and trust accounts. In addition, the office provides personnel and payroll services to staff and faculty, and all handles all purchasing and budgeting for the campus. FOOD SERVICES Spring 2016 unique opportunities for all students to share and understand other cultures. Full-time international students must carry a minimum of 12 units per semester with a grade point average of 2.00. Specific counselor approval is required for enrollment in more than 18 units. An International Student must attend at least two semesters before requesting a transfer to another institution. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 1. International Student Application Application deadlines are: Students wishing to practice or improve their essay writing may make an appointment with the Writer’s Corner. Services are available by appointment and walk-in. To register, students must fill out a tutoring request application and show ELAC ID with current semester sticker. The Learning Center is located in: BUILDING E7, 2ND FLOOR, EAST WING. Office hours are Mon. – Thurs., 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. for tutoring and the CAI Lab. The Center is also open on Fridays, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. Please call (323) 265‑8762 for specific services offered. Fall Semester - July 1 SUPERVISED LEARNING ASSISTANCE Spring Semester - Nov. 15 Students may also sign up for the following course in the Learning Assistance Center: 2. English Language Proficiency - TOEFL (IBT 45 or higher) or IELTS (5 or higher) or ITEP (3.5 or higher). 3. Academic Record (transcripts) SUPERVISED LEARNING ASSISTANCE I, (0) Note: concurrent course enrollment; referral by an instructor. 4. Photograph HUSKY STORE (B1-101) 5. Affidavit of Support Hours 6. Bank Letter TBA, 20 hours per semester. Mon. – Thurs. 7:00 am – 7:00 pm 7. Application Fee, U.S. $35.00 Upon faculty/ counselor referral, students will receive tutoring and computer assisted instruction in a designated subject area in the Learning Center. Cumulative Progress and attendance records will be maintained for this Noncredit, open-entry/open-exit course. No tuition will be charged nor will grades be received for enrollment in this course. Learning Assistance I will not appear on the student’s transcript. Fridays: 7:00 am – 1:00 pm Weekends: Closed Sandwiches, Hotdogs, Nachos, Soft drinks, Juices, Coffee, Frappes, Instant Soup, Chips, Candies, Cookies, Office Hours are: Mon – Thurs 9:00am – 6:00pm Fridays 8:00am to 12:00pm Phone: (323) 265‑8796 Blue books, Scantrons, Pens, Pencils Email: elac_iso@elac.edu HEALTH SERVICES, G8-107 Website: http://www.elac.edu/departments/ international/index.htm Student Health Services is located in G8107. Through a partnership between East Los Angeles College and White Memorial Medical Center, Student Health Services promotes students’ physical, emotional, spiritual and social well being. It offers programs designed to help students meet their educational, career and personal goals by encouraging healthy attitudes and behavior, and for fostering students’ responsibility for their own health. Visit their location for a brochure. Call (323) 265‑8651 to arrange an appointment to see a licensed board-certified physician, licensed psychologist and marriagefamily-child therapist. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICE, E1-206 East Los Angeles College accepts students from around the world, and has some 700 International Students enrolled from over 50 countries. The International Student Program at East Los Angeles College offers LEARNING ASSISTANCE CENTER, E3-280 The Learning Assistance Center is designed to assist all students in their pursuit of excellence at East Los Angeles College. All services focus on assisting community college students to become independent, responsible learners. The central activity is peer tutoring for students in basic skills; reading, writing, mathematics, science, study and test taking skills and other college level courses. The Computer-Assisted Instruction Lab is available to supplement tutoring or to serve as an alternative learning mode. Workshops and study groups are also available. LIBRARY, F-3 The Helen Miller Bailey Library is designed functionally and incorporates features for leisure reading, individual and group study, supervised research, and the use of audio-visual material by faculty arrangement. You will find librarians ready to assist you in locating the reference materials you need. Private and group study rooms are available. Library Hours: Mondays through Thursdays, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Fridays, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Library is open most Saturdays 9 am to 2 pm. Special hours will be posted for finals week. The Library requires you to display your photo ID to check out library materials. The Library staff cannot provide any research service over the phone. Research service will be provided in the Library in person. Workshops for classes regarding the use of word processing and the internet are available. Also, E-mail access is available. schedule of CLASSES 125 ELAC LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE, B5-104 The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office is located at the southwest corner of the stadium between tunnels 12 and 13. The Sheriff's Office is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. For emergencies or reporting a crime, the Sheriffs may be reached at (323) 265‑8800 or by dialing *80 from any campus pay phone. SERVICES INCLUDE: • Crime Reports: also available in the Office of Student Services • Accident reports • Fingerprinting Services • Lost and Found • Student’s Right to Know Brochure on personal safety available in the Student Services Office For further information call the Sheriff's Office at (323) 265‑8800. LOST AND FOUND, B5-104 Spring 2016 preparation classes, information, and testing. All classes are Noncredit, and there are no fees required. All students are eligible. For more information, please stop by the Noncredit Program Office in E3-100, or call (323) 780‑6700 OMBUDSMAN, G8-119 (323) 265‑8742 The ombudsman is responsible for investigating student grievances in the cases where the individual has not been able to resolve his/her difficulty, or when there are no established guidelines for resolution. All matters handled are strictly confidential. Student advocates are available to represent students. PARKING REGULATIONS The Board of Trustees of the Los Angeles Community College District, in compliance with the laws of California, have established regulations regarding traffic and parking on campus, including, but not limited to, the following: Lost and Found items may be reported at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office. The Sheriff's Office will attempt to give notification if items turned in have identification. The Office reserves the right to dispose of items not claimed within 30 days. Lost and Found can be reached at (323) 265‑8800 or by dialing *80 from any campus pay phone. 1. Any motor vehicle parked at East Los Angeles College between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. must display a valid parking permit either suspended from the rear view mirror (facing out) or on the driver’s side of the dashboard (facing up). Failure to display a valid parking permit will result in the issuance of a citation pursuant to California Vehicle Code (CVC) Section 21113(A). MENTE LAB 2. It is the responsibility of the student/ instructor to properly display their permit. Keep yourself from getting a math headache--come to the Mathematics Lab and get some relief. We can help out in many ways. Students can walk in at their convenience and receive tutoring at no charge. You can study alone or in groups. Students can use one of our 100 computers to access our math tutorial software, Microsoft Office, or the Internet. We are here for your success! LOCATION: K5-104 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (323) 415‑4191 / (323) 415‑4137 HOURS: Monday – Thursday, 11:00am- 7:00pm Friday & Saturday, 11:00am- 4:00pm NONCREDIT PROGRAM, E3-100 The Noncredit Program offers Level I and Level II ESL classes (see Course Sequence, “English as a Second Language” in the class schedule), GED preparation classes and citizenship 126 3. Purchasing a permit does not exempt a student from receiving citations. first-come first-serve basis. Failure to display a valid permit will result in the issuance of a parking citation (CVC 21113[A]). 8. Handicapped students are allowed to park in all student lots. There are designated handicapped parking stalls in every one of these parking areas. To park in these stalls, vehicle must display a valid handicapped placard, along with a valid parking permit. Any vehicle parked in a handicap stall without displaying a handicapped placard will be fined (CVC Section 22507.8(A)). 9. All Faculty/Staff lots are restricted to Faculty and Staff only. Students are prohibited from parking in these designated lots (excluding handicap students displaying valid handicap permits). 10. “One Day permits may be obtained at the Administrative Services Office, A-10, for $2. Meter parking is also available on Avalanche Way (near Stadium lot). 11. The following permits are accepted on the Access Road: a. Guest permit b. Faculty/Staff Permit c. Student Permit (ASU or Student) 12. College fire roads are restricted from any vehicle traffic or parking unless authorized by the College Police. 13. Parking along city streets is subject to regulations of the City of Monterey Park. Residential parking permits are issued by the City of Monterey Park for residents of the immediate vicinity of the college. Regulations are strictly enforced by the Monterey Park Police Department. 4. Board Rule #7401 “The Board of Trustees or the District will not be responsible for damage, loss of vehicle or its contents unless the District is liable under the Government Codes 810 to 966.6 inclusive.” 14. Lost, stolen, or damaged permits will not be replaced. Students are responsible for their permits. 5. Vehicles parked in violation of campus or CVC regulations may be cited and/or towed away at owner’s expense. $20 for Stadium Parking 6. Parking permits must be obtained at the Fiscal Office and are presently $20 per semester. ($7 upcharge must be cash) 7. Students who have paid the ASU fees are allowed to purchase an “ASU” parking permit, which allows them to park in either the ASU (Northeast) Lot, Stadium Lot, or on the west end of the Access Road (Student stalls only). Students purchasing “Student” parking permits may only park in the Stadium Lot, and on the west end of the Access Road (Student stalls only). Purchasing a permit does not guarantee you a parking space, as spaces are on a schedule of CLASSES Replacement Parking Permits are charged at full price: $27 for ASU Parking TO AVOID PARKING CITATIONS students must simply: 1. Properly display a valid permit 2. Park in the appropriate lot 3. Legally park in a designated stall TECH PREP, P1-112 Tech Prep is a program designed to assist students who participated in a designated Tech prep vocational program at their high school and to continue their participation in the same ELAC program at ELAC. Assistance in the form of specialized counseling, preferential registration, and subject credit for articulated courses completed in high school is available. For more information, contact the Tech Prep Specialist at (323) 265‑8859 or visit the office located in the Auto Technology Building, P1-112. TRANSFER CENTER, E1-176 If you are planning to continue your education at a university, you are encouraged to visit ELAC’s Transfer Center. Located in E1176. The Transfer Center is here to help you make a smooth transition to a university by providing the following services. • Publication of monthly calendar of activities •O ne-to-one consultation with university representatives • Workshops on all aspects of transfer • University Application and Assistance • College Transfer Day Fairs • Library of college catalogs, brochures, scholarships information and more THE CENTER IS OPEN Monday – Thursday, 8:00a.m. 7:00p.m., and Friday 8:00a.m. – 1:00p.m. Call for information: (323) 265‑8623. VETERANS & DEPENDENTS All veterans and dependents who plan to use the benefits need to do the following: • If applying for the first time must complete and submit a G.I. Educational Benefit application online at: gibill.va.gov. If received benefits before must complete VA form 22-1995. Spring 2016 • Must provide the Admissions office with a hard copy of the online application and Certificate of Eligibility. • Have transcripts from all other colleges previously attended sent directly to the Admissions office. This applies even if the attendance was for a short time with no units completed. • Must see a counselor and obtain a Student Educational Plan (SEP) declaring a major with courses needed to obtain your current objective. The VA will only pay for classes listed on your SEP. • Must complete and submit an ELAC Veteran application packet for each semester for continuous VA Educational benefits. • May repeat courses only if necessary. (“F” or “NP” grade) For further information call (323) 265‑8650 ext. 8525 THE WRITING CENTER, E3-220 Helps students with all writing assignments. Our tutors are highly trained to help students develop and organize their thoughts, enhance their writing, and improve their grammar. We provide quality service to all students who wish to strengthen their writing and critical thinking skills. This assistance is available for all subjects including the Social Sciences, Nursing, Child Development, and English. Our tutors are dedicated to enhance student learning with guided personal input, and we encourage students to take advantage of the Writing Center’s one-on-one tutoring. We also offer group workshops, which cover topics such as brainstorming, developing and organizing ideas, writing thesis statements, analyzing texts, using proper punctuation, writing research papers, and researching in general. schedule of CLASSES Our purpose is to help students become stronger and more independent writers. However, the responsibility of making changes rests with students. During a tutoring session, tutors help students focus on their essay content while involving them in the learning process by having them reflect on their own work. When tutors read students’ essays, they primarily take a holistic approach by first concentrating on thesis development, paragraph structure, overall essay clarity, close reading of the text (if applicable), and then review grammar/syntax/punctuation error patterns. Tutors do not proofread; instead they patiently guide students through the writing process, offering detailed advice and explanations on the essay structure and grammar. Because students are our priority, we open early in the morning and close late at night. The Writing Center also offers grammar support programs, which aid students in strengthening their grammar skills. Since the Writing Center is a free and helpful campus resource, it is highly recommended that students visit at least once a week. Please make an appointment. LOCATION E3-220 WEBSITE http://writingcenter.elac.edu TELEPHONE NUMBER (323) 415‑4147 HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 7:00am - 8:00pm Wednesday, 7:00am - 7:00pm Friday & Saturday, 10:00am - 4:00pm DIRECTOR Gisela Herrera (323) 415‑4147 127 ELAC Spring 2016 CalWORKS is here to help you achieve self-sufficiency! ARE YOU RECEIVING TANF? (FORMERLY KNOWN AS AFDC) COME VISIT US! The GAIN/CalWORKs office provides the following services to TANF recipients: • Completion of Self-Initiated Program (SIP) Verification Forms, Vocational Contracts and Progress Reports • Assist in meeting the 32-35 hour requirement through CalWORKs, work activity, lab time, internship, and workshops We are located in the CalWORKs Building (Stadium Parking lot). Schedule an appointment with our Case manager and let us guide you through the CalWORKs process. • Academic and personal counseling • Case Management services and referrals OFFICE HOURS: • Assistance with books, supplies, transportation and child care • On and off campus workstudy positions Monday – Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. • Resume and interview preparation assistance (323) 265‑8998 • Job and Personal Development Workshops SOUTH GATE OFFICE HOURS: • Job listing boards and internship opportunities Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. – 3:30p.m. • Classes in GED (General Educational Development), ESL (English as a second Language) and ABE (Adult Basic Education) LOCATION: A5 128 schedule of CLASSES ELAC Spring schedule of 2016 CLASSES 129 ELAC Spring 2016 MESA STUDENT BENEFITS calculators, educational films, and laptops. According to availability, there may be a limit of materials a student may borrow; usually it is one of each material (i.e. 1 book, 1 calculator, etc.). There may be exceptions, for further questions regarding this rule, please contact the MESA office staff at (323) 780‑6730. The loan program will be first come first served. • Access to the MESA Study Center. The MESA • Academic Advisement. The MESA program has its own academic advisor to help students develop their educational plans and provide transfer guidance. The academic advisor also assists students with personal statements, scholarship applications, and resumes. Appointments must be made in order to meet with academic advisor. You may call (323) 780‑6837 or email Monica Garcia garciam2@elac.edu to schedule an appointment with the Advisors. • Meeting with MESA Director The MESA stu- dents may need or be required to meet with Dr. Armando Rivera for different reasons including Research Opportunities, Grade Point Average, Recommendation Letter and/or Advisement. You may call (323) 780‑6730 or email Lidya Ermias ermiasl@elac.edu to schedule an appointment with Dr. Rivera. • Tutoring Services. The MESA program pro- vides tutoring services by MESA students or Alumni in the fields of mathematics, engineering, chemistry, physics, biology, and environmental sciences. The tutors schedules and information is placed outside of the MESA office two weeks after the school semester has begun. There is a tutoring binder in the MESA Study Center that is used by the staff to book appointment. Although we encourage students to make appointments, walkins are also welcomed. You may book an appointment in person in the study center or by phone by calling (323) 780‑6838. AEWs are facilitated by ELAC instructors who are currently teaching mathematics, chemistry and physics. The purpose of the workshop is to provide students with assistance outside of the classroom in specific courses. • Access to the MESA Loan Program. The MESA Loan Program provides MESA students the opportunity to borrow school materials for the academic semesters. These materials include text books, scientific/graphing Study Center is a place where MESA students come to study in a unique environment provided by a family oriented setting and the on-site staff. MESA students are able to focus on their academics by using the study center as location to study with other MESA students and to take advantage of what the study center has to offer. The MESA Study Center has 8 computers, four white boards, study space provided by study tables, one couch, and a television. If that is not enough, MESA students are provided with dry erase markers and dry erasers during their study sessions, limitless scratch paper, and printing privileges. The study center is a privilege to MESA students, and there are a set of rules the students must follow in order to use these services. • Field Trips and MESA Retreat. MESA stu- dents are invited on educational field trips with the MESA staff as well as other staff on campus. In addition, once a year, MESA students are encouraged to participate in the MESA Retreat. The retreat is an opportunity to learn about green practices, develop leadership skills and get to know fellow MESA members. Field trips will be announced with sufficient time in advance for the students to plan ahead if interested. The MESA Retreat is dependent on funding and is done once a year. Sign-ups for the field trips and retreat are typically done a month in advance. For more information regarding field trips and the retreat, please contact the MESA staff at (323) 780‑6730. • Scholarships, Internships, and Research Opportunities. Weekly emails inform the students about scholarships, internships, and research opportunities. If the student would like more information regarding a particular opportunity, they are encouraged to contact the MESA staff at (323) 780‑6730. MESA staff is continuously looking for opportunities for students. Whenever there are scholarships, internships, or research opportunities, MESA students are promptly informed via email or phone calls. • Email and Information Updates. MESA students are notified about campus events, transfer information, student services, and other related information through weekly emails. MESA students have the advantage of knowing what services are offered throughout the campus ahead of time by through emails. It is the student’s responsibility to provide the staff with an accurate and up to date working email address. This will facilitate the weekly emailing process for the advantage of the student. If the student does not receive emails, it is the student’s responsibility to notify the staff about the issue. • Science Transfer Day. During the fall semes- ter, MESA hosts a group of representatives | Phone: (323) 780‑6760 | Fax: (323) 780‑6732 | Email: mesa_elac@elac.edu | 130 from local universities who come and share information about majoring in mathematics, science or engineering at their institution. This event is a great opportunity to learn about different schools and what they have to offer. All MESA students are encouraged to attend this event. Whether you are applying to transferring during the same academic year or in the future. It is a great opportunity to learn about your major and local schools. schedule of CLASSES In collaboration with the California Connects Chancellor’s office and The Foundation for California Community Colleges (FCCC), East Los Angeles College Math, Engineering, Science Achievement offers students of good standing with a free laptop , provided by the Department of Chamber Grant. Students are committed to expand computer literacy in the East Los Angeles region by volunteering and teaching computer skills to family and community members. In addition, MESA is collaborating with Computer Applications & Office Technologies (CAOT) and the Information Technology (IT) departments at ELAC in order to provide students with important computer skills through our IT Academy and a certiport Microsoft examination certification. MESA Program Armando M. Rivera, Ph.D. Program Director Email: riveraam@elac.edu ELAC Spring 2016 ELAC Escalante Program BASIC SKILLS (MATHEMATICS) CONTACT INFORMATION: Requirements: Completion of 6th grade or above upon entering the program. Office C2-106 Phone: (323) 267‑3761 BASIC SKILLS 29CE Algebra 1 0.00 units This course includes the continued study of algebraic concepts and methods including expressions, equations, inequalities, and matrices. It also includes the use of tables and graphs as tools to interpret the content. The operations on expressions, equations, inequalities and matrices are studied with an emphasis on the power of mathematical abstraction and symbolism. 8:00am to 12:05pm (7 week classes – start date: TBA) MTWTHF STAFF TBA 0.00 units This course includes the study of two and three dimensions to develop geometric skills and concepts and the ability to construct formal logical arguments in a geometric setting. It includes the study of concepts such as: transformations, congruence, and similarity. The course aims to interpret and use the content to solve real life problems. All the above is studied for the development of understanding of an axiomatic system through the study of traditional problems, investigations, and proofs. (7 week classes – start date: TBA) MTWTHF STAFF TBA 0.00 units This course reviews and expands the Algebra I curriculum with an emphasis on abstract thinking skills, the concept of function, and the algebraic solution of problems in various content areas through the study of systems of equations, logarithmic and exponential functions, the binomial theorem, complex numbers, and other topics. Calculators are used to aid in the solution of problems and to deepen the understanding of the concepts. 8:00am to 12:05pm (7 week classes – start date: TBA) BASIC SKILLS 30CE Geometry 8:00am to 12:05pm BASIC SKILLS 31CE Algebra 2 MTWTHF STAFF BASIC SKILLS 32CE Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus Preparation TBA 0.00 units This course combines the techniques of the Algebra and Geometry the students have previously studied. The trigonometry functions studied are defined geometrically rather than in terms of algebraic equations. The course emphasizes the analysis and conceptual understanding of polynomial, rational, radical, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions in preparation for the study of Calculus 8:00am to 12:05pm (7 week classes – start date: TBA) MTWTHF STAFF TBA ELAC Athletics ELAC Athletics offer a comprehensive selection of sports for both men and women designed to enhance collegiate education and promote and develop educational leadership, physical wellness, sports and participation, recreational pursuits and athletic excellence through a competitive intercollegiate program. Excellent coaches, world-class facilities, professional trainers, academic support for student athletes, travel, and enhanced scholarship and transfer opportunities are great reasons to participate in ELAC athletic programs. Are you interested in competing in intercollegiate athletics? Contact ELAC Athletic Director Al Cone at (323) 265‑8913 for immediate information. Plus, our athletic competitions are great entertainment! We invite all students and friends to cheer your favorite team to victory, console them when defeated, enjoy collegiate spirit and celebrate our marching band and pep squads. WOMEN’S ATHLETIC TEAMS Badminton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Qui Nguy . . . . . . . . . . (323) 265‑8913 Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bruce Turner . . . . . . . . (323) 265‑8911 Cross Country/Track & Field . . . . . Steve Laguna . . . . . . . . (213) 321‑4834 Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tesse Troglia . . . . . . . . (323) 265‑8713 Softball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erika Blanco . . . . . . . . (323) 267‑3784 Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trisha Marx . . . . . . . . . (949) 231‑8707 MEN’S ATHLETIC TEAMS Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Hines . . . . . . . . (323) 265‑8914 Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Rivera . . . . . . . . . .(323) 415‑4140 Cross Country/Track & Field . . . . . Steve Laguna . . . . . . . . (213) 321‑4843 Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Mojarro . . . . . . . (323) 265‑8950 Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eddie Flores . . . . . . . . (323) 265‑8713 Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Valle . . . . . . . . . (323) 265‑8914 To access the ELAC Athletics program, consult www.elac.edu and click on “Athletics” at the top of the page. All the latest information on how to apply to participate in a sport, contact coaches, review exciting photographs of ELAC teams in action, game schedules, and even find universities where graduated athletes are playing is available. schedule of CLASSES 131 ELAC Spring 2016 Honors Program, Spring 2016 THE HONORS PROGRAM OFFERS YOU: • Priority consideration for admission to UCLA, UC Riverside, UC Santa Cruz, UC Irvine, Occidental College, Pitzer College, Pomona College, Chapman University, Whitman College, Loyola Marymount University and Mills College. • Academically enriched classes, stressing critical thinking and written expression. • Honors designation on your transcript for each completed Honors course. • Honors Program certificate awarded upon completion of five Honors courses with a 3.0 GPA. • Honors Program certification noted on your transcript. • Increased student-instructor interaction, and more frequent association with other academically motivated, transfer- oriented students. • Easy online registration for Honors courses for eligible students. • UCLA library card, Honors scholarships, field trips, research conferences, and cultural events. ELIGIBILITY FOR THE HONORS PROGRAM • Continuing Students – A cumulative “B” average (3.0 GPA), eligibility for or completion of English 101, and completion of 12 transferable units. • New Students – A cumulative “B” average (3.0 GPA) in high school and eligibility for English 101. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETING THE HONORS PROGRAM (EFFECTIVE FALL 2014) • Enrollment in 6 or more transferable units per semester, maintenance of a 3.0 cumulative GPA and a 3.0 GPA in Honors courses. • Completion of five Honors courses with a 3.0 GPA for certification upon transfer. JOIN THE HONORS PROGRAM YOUR PATH TO ACADEMIC SUCCESS • PART-TIME STUDENTS WELCOME HONORS SCHEDULE Anthro 101 1601 lec 12:10pm- 1:35pm MW Astronomy 001 1602 lec 9:00am-10:25am MW Biology 003 1603 lec 3:30pm- 6:40pm T & lab 3:30pm- 6:40pm Th English 101 1606 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th English 103 1609 lec 10:35am-12:00pm T Th History 002 1604 lec 1:45pm- 3:10pm MW Human 001 1608 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F Music 111 1605 lec 9:00am-10:25am MW Philos 001 1607 lec 10:35am-12:00pm MW Pol Sci 001 1611 lec 12:10pm- 1:35pm MW *South Gate Educational Center 2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Psych 001 1612 lec 1:45pm- 3:10pm T Th Sociology 001 1610 lec 12:10pm- 1:35pm MW BERNARD, J L A2 102 KILEDJIAN, V P A2 101 STAFF C2 109 STAFF C2 109 MANNONE, D R E3 351 BLANDON, R E3 355 STAFF E3 152 GLEASON, R L E3 417 STAFF S2 121 SIGMAN, M F7 117 QUINTERO, M *SGEC 110 FESTEKJIAN, A MORALES, M To apply for admission to the Honors Program, see an Honors Counselor, Counseling Department, E1-127 or call (323) 265-8751. For additional information, please contact: Honors Program Director, Nadine Bermudez at bermudn@elac.edu, (323) 265-8784 or Honors Program Coordinator, Wooi-Chin Ong at ongwc@elac.edu, (323) 780-6834. 132 schedule of CLASSES F7 220 F7 111 ELAC Spring 2016 Adelante First-Year Experience Program The Adelante First-Year Experience (FYE) Program is committed to the educational success of students. Adelante FYE is a comprehensive program that collaborates with student services, committed faculty, and provides linked courses to create a stimulating learning environment. The goal of Adelante FYE is to provide part-time and full-time students the very best opportunities to succeed in transferring to a four-year university. ADELANTE FYE HIGHLIGHTS • Priority enrollment to Adelante FYE classes • Full or Part-Time enrollment options • Dedicated Adelante FYE counselors • Assigned Adelante FYE academic coaches provide personalized assistance • Dedicated and Inspired faculty make courses interesting • Transfer Information workshops specifically for Adelante FYE students • Supplemental Instruction (SI) Coaching/study groups provide additional academic support • University Campus Tours and admissions advice • Participation in Adelante FYE Summer Bridge Program • Immediate access to financial aid counseling ADELANTE FYE REQUIREMENTS • Commitment to the Adelante FYE Program for one year • Enroll in Adelante FYE Program courses and participate in activities and events • Qualify for Math 105 or Reading 20, must start Summer 2015 • Qualify for Math 110, 115, 125, start Summer 2015 or Fall 2015 • Qualify for Math 110, 115, 125, or 227 and English 21, 28, or 101, start Fall 2015 • ELAC Student with 0 units completed (Exception: concurrent high school students) • Concurrent enrolled high school students must not be on academic probation ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 001 8541 lec 9:00am-10:25am TTh C2 122B MW GREBLER, G A6 104 8537 8543 lec 12:10pm- 1:35pm MW STOCKSTILL, W S1 112 MATH 115 T Th MONZON, A E3 521 9:00am-10:25am T Th STAFF, S E3 421 10:35am-12:00pm MW SANGHA, D K E3 421 9:00am-10:25am 7:25am- 8:50am 1:45pm- 3:10pm 10:35am-12:00pm 9:00am-10:25am 5:15pm- 6:40pm MW MW T Th MW MW T Th CENTENO, C E3 457 HENG, N S E3 408 HODGSON-DESILVA, K E3 451 CARLOS, M D E3 455 OROZCO, L R E3 451 CONCOFF KRONBECK, M EE3 407 9:00am-10:25am 9:00am-10:25am 10:35am-12:00pm 10:35am-12:00pm MW MW MW MW HENG, N S GODINEZ, P GODINEZ, P GLEASON, R L E3 408 E3 417 E3 311 E3 417 9:00am-10:25am 10:35am-12:00pm MW MW SWERDLOW, N STAFF E3 355 E3 553 MW STAFF A2 101 lec 10:35am-12:00pm lec ENGLISH 021 8501 lec ENGLISH 028 8505 8509 8510 8512 8542 8519 lec lec lec lec lec lec ENGLISH 101 8508 8511 8516 8518 lec lec lec lec lec lec GEOGRAPHY 001 8517 lec 7:25am- 8:50am HEALTH 008 8521 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th WONG, E E9 114 HEALTH 011 8520 lec 8529 8530 8544 8545 7:25am- 8:50am (323) 780-6795 or (323) 415-5387 adelantefye@elac.edu elac.edu/academics/programs/adelante 9:00am-10:25am T Th STAFF E3 317 MW ORTIZ, S E E9 114 lec lec 1:35pm- 4:05pm 5:30pm- 6:40pm MW MTWTh KOTLYAR, V STAFF A6 105 A6 101 lec lec lec lec 1:45pm- 2:55pm 1:45pm- 2:55pm 10:50am-12:00pm 9:00am-10:10am MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh STAFF STAFF JUDGE, D FERNANDEZ, F M A6 101 A6 102 C2 123A C2 113 MATH 125 8531 8532 8533 8534 #8535 lec lec lec lec lec 1:45pm- 2:55pm 1:45pm- 2:55pm 3:05pm- 4:15pm 3:05pm- 4:15pm 7:50am-10:20am MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF A6 103 A6 104 A6 101 A6 102 A6 103 ##8536 lec 7:50am-10:20am MTWTh STAFF A6 103 3:05pm- 4:10pm 3:05pm- 4:10pm MTWTh MTWTh STAFF STAFF A6 104 A6 103 MW STAFF F7 219 MW STAFF F7 110 MW FESTEKJIAN, A F7 210 T Th STAFF E3 325 12:10pm- 1:35pm MW STAFF F7 209 10:35am-12:00pm T Th BUGLEWICZ, J V A6 104 #(8 Week Class - Starts 2/8/2016, Ends 3/30/2016 ) ##(9 Week Class - Starts 4/11/2016, Ends 6/6/2016 ) MATH 227 8539 8540 lec lec POLITICAL SCIENCE 001 8523 lec 7:25am- 8:50am PSYCHOLOGY 001 8524 ENGLISH 103 8514 8515 lec 12:10pm- 1:35pm CHILD DEVELOPMENT 001 8507 8522 lec CHICANO STUDIES 008 8538 Located: B2-107 MATH 110 ART 103 8504 1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez Monterey Park, CA 91754-6099 HISTORY 011 HAUSER, P ANTHROPOLOGY 102 8502 CONTACT INFORMATION East Los Angeles College Adelante First-Year Experience Program lec 7:25am- 8:50am PSYCHOLOGY 041 8525 lec 12:10pm- 1:35pm SOCIOLOGY 001 8526 lec 10:35am-12:00pm SOCIOLOGY 002 8527 lec THEATER 100 8528 schedule of lec CLASSES 133 ELAC Spring 2016 SEPTEMBER 2007 Discrimination may include, but is not limited to the following type of behavior: SUMMARY OF THE POLICY— PROHIBITED DISCRIMINATION AND HARASSMENT • exclusion from employment opportunities such as training, transfer or promotion Los Angeles Community College District 770 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90017 213/891-2000 Any member of the college community which includes students, faculty and staff who believes, perceives or has actually experienced conduct that may constitute Prohibited Discrimination or Harassment, has the right to seek the help of the college. Every employee has the responsibility obligation to report such conduct to the Compliance Officer (CO). WHAT CAN YOU DO ABOUT PROHIBITED DISCRIMINATION AND HARASSMENT? Talk to the Offender • allocation of poor grades based on one’s protected class • denial of reasonable accommodation because of a disability • decisions based on stereotypes or assumptions about ones abilities, traits or performance Sexual harassment may include, but is not limited to the following type of conduct: • making unwelcome, unsolicited contact with sexual overtones (written, verbal, physical and/or visual contact) • unwelcome pressure for dates • display of sexually suggestive objects, cartoons, posters • request for sex in exchange for grades, recommendations, job opportunities Often problems will stop once the offender realizes the conduct is unacceptable. COMPLIANCE OFFICER FOR EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE PUT IT IN WRITING Let the offender know that you don’t like being treated this way and will report him/her unless it stops. Angelica Toledo (323) 267‑3746 G1-204B KEEP A RECORD Record the date, time, place and names of witnesses and describe the exact nature of the incident. This is an excerpt. The specific Rules and Procedures for reporting charges of Prohibited Discrimination and for pursuing available remedies are incorporated in the Board Rules in Chapter 15, Board Rules 1501-1522. DON’T IGNORE IT Ignoring Prohibited Discrimination and hoping it will not be repeated is the most common reaction, yet it is the most ineffective way to deal with such incidents. Copies of the policy and procedures may be obtained from the LACCD Office of Diversity Programs and campuses Websites, the Compliance Officer at each location, by calling the Director of Diversity Programs at 213/ 891-2315. CONTACT THE COMPLIANCE OFFICER Prohibited Discrimination should be reported immediately to the Compliance Officer or to another college administrator who will work with the Compliance Officer. The Compliance Officer is always available to confidentially discuss any possible discrimination or sexual harassment complaint. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT! • To work and study in an atmosphere free of harassment & discrimination • To be judged by the same criteria as all others, not by standards that are less demanding, or more rigorous, or different in any way. • To complain, free of retaliation 134 THE POLICY It is the policy of the Los Angeles Community College District to provide an educational, employment and business environment free from Prohibited Discrimination. Employees, students, or other persons acting on behalf of the District who engage in Prohibited Discrimination as defined in this policy or by state or federal law shall be subject to discipline, up to and including discharge, expulsion or termination of contract. ACADEMIC FREEDOM The Board of Trustees reaffirms its commitment to academic freedom, but recognizes that academic freedom does not allow Prohibited Discrimination. The discussion of ideas, taboos, behavior or language which is schedule of CLASSES an intrinsic part of the course content shall in no event constitute Prohibited Discrimination, though such ideas may cause some students discomfort. It is recognized that academic freedom insures the faculty’s right to teach and the student’s right to learn. DEFINITION OF PROHIBITED DISCRIMINATION Prohibited Discrimination is defined as discrimination or harassment in violation of state or federal law on the basis of actual or perceived ethnic group identification, race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, creed, sex (including gender-based sexual harassment), pregnancy, marital status, cancer-related medical condition of an employee, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental disability, or veteran status. DEFINITION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT Sexual harassment is unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, visual or physical conduct of a sexual nature, made by someone from or in the workplace or in the educational setting. RETALIATION Retaliation against anyone who makes a complaint, refers a matter for investigation or complaint, participates in investigation of a complaint, represents or serves as an advocate for an alleged victim or alleged offender, or otherwise furthers the principles of this policy. FALSE ALLEGATIONS Anyone who files a complaint in which he/ she knowingly makes false allegations of fact shall also have violated this policy and shall be subject to disciplinary action. CONFIDENTIALITY All persons involved in investigation of complaints shall have a duty to maintain the confidentiality of the matters discussed, except as may be required or permitted by law, which include the rules and regulations of the District. A complete record of each complaint and investigation shall be kept by the Director of Diversity Programs. The Written Decision or any Settlement Agreement regarding the results of the investigation shall be placed in the personnel file of each employee involved as an alleged offender, alleged victim or complainant. ELAC COMPLAINT PROCEDURE GENERAL PROVISIONS The Director of Diversity Programs is responsible for receiving complaints and coordinating investigations from within the District, from other governmental agencies, and from outside sources. Each College President shall designate a CO for the campus, not a faculty member, and the Chancellor shall designate the CO for the District Office. Each College President, in consultation with the ASO President, shall designate an employee who shall serve as Advocate for Students (AFS). All Supervisors shall be responsible for maintaining a work environment consistent with this policy. Any supervisor who becomes aware of a situation which could be reasonably perceived to be a violation of this policy must report it to the CO for his or her work site. All employees are responsible for maintaining an educational environment consistent with this policy. Any employee who becomes aware of a situation which could reasonably be perceived as a violation of this policy should refer it to the CO for his or her work site. A summary of the policy shall be published in each college catalogue and class schedule. A copy given to new employees. The entire policy posted prominently. Complaints may be filed by persons other than the person who is the recipient of unwanted conduct. Complaints may also be filed with the State Chancellor’s Office. The CO shall receive the complaint, and notify the complainant, alleged offender, the College President or District administrator, and the Director of Diversity Programs, within 5 business days of a potential violation of this policy. During the process of the investigation, the complainant/victim and the alleged offender have the right to be represented. INVESTIGATION The CO shall promptly investigate all potential violations of this policy of which he or she becomes aware. The CO shall notify both the College President or, at the District Office, the Deputy Chancellor, and the Director of Diversity Programs that an investigation is being conducted. Such an investigation may be initiated on the basis of a Complaint, a referral from a Supervisor or employee, or any other information indicating a potential violation of this policy from any other source. In the absence of a complaint form and/or a formal complaint, the CO shall conduct a preliminary investigation, which shall be completed within 30 days after the CO becomes aware of a potential violation. If, as a result of the preliminary investigation, there is a prima facie case of Prohibited Discrimination, the CO shall sign a formal complaint. A Spring 2016 “prima facie” case means that there is evidence which, if unexplained or uncontradicted, would be sufficient to make a finding that discrimination had occurred. The formal investigation and Written Report shall be completed by a CO from another worksite. If there is not a prima facie case of Prohibited Discrimination, the CO shall advise the complainant and alleged offender in writing, with a copy to the College President or Deputy Chancellor, which may be appealed in accordance with these rules. INFORMAL PROCEDURE The CO shall undertake efforts to informally resolve and investigate the charges. This process is limited to 30 days. If a resolution is reached, the CO shall draft a Settlement Agreement to be signed by the alleged victim/complainant and the alleged offender. The CO shall monitor the situation to insure that the resolution is properly implemented and maintain records. COMPLAINT PROCEDURE A written Complaint must be filed on the prescribed Los Angeles Community College Complaint form. The CO will have 60 days to investigate the complaint. Employment based Complaints shall be filed within 180 days. For a Complaint not arising from or related to employment, the Complaint shall be filed no later than one year from the date when the complainant knew or reasonably should have known of the facts underlying the Complaint. CO’S REPORT Within 60 days after becoming aware of a potential violation of this policy, the CO shall complete the investigation and make a Written Report to the College President, or Deputy Chancellor. The College President, or Deputy Chancellor, shall independently assess whether the “preponderance of the evidence” establishes a violation and shall determine what action is to be taken, if any. Prior to making the decision, the alleged offender and alleged victim shall have the opportunity to make an oral statement, within 15 days from the receipt of the CO report. Within 90 days from the start of the investigation a Written Decision shall be mailed to the complainant/victim and the alleged offender. DISCIPLINARY ACTION If appropriate, the College President, Deputy Chancellor, or the Chancellor shall initiate the applicable disciplinary process within 10 business days of receiving the Written Decision. Disciplinary action shall include, without limitation, verbal warning, probation, schedule of CLASSES suspension, expulsion, letters of reprimand, Notices of Unsatisfactory Service, suspensions, demotions or dismissals. APPEALS If the complainant/victim is not satisfied with the Written Decision, he/she may appeal to the District’s Board of Trustees by submitting a written appeal to the Chancellor’s Office within fifteen (15) days. .The Chancellor shall present the written appeal, the Written Decision and the investigative report to the Board of Trustees in closed session. If the 45 days elapse without further action, the Written Decision shall be the final decision of the District. In non-employment cases the complainant has the right to file an appeal with the State Chancellor’s Office within 30 days after the Board decision is issued, or the 45 days have elapsed, whichever comes first. ADDITIONAL REMEDIES The complainant or alleged victim may pursue independently civil law remedies, including but not limited to injunctions, restraining orders, or other orders. An individual who believes that he/she is the victim of Prohibited Discrimination may also file a complaint with the Department of Fair Employment & Housing at (800) 884‑1684, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission at (213) 894‑1000, for employment based complaints; and the Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights at (415) 556‑4275, for non-employment complaints whether or not the complainant chooses to utilize the District’s internal procedure. LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Board of Trustees • Kelly G. Candaele • Mona Field • Warren T. Furutani • Georgia L. Mercer • Nancy Pearlman • Angela J. Reddock • Sylvia Scott-Hayes • District Administration • Dr. Mark Drummond, Chancellor • Dr. Adriana Barrera, Deputy Chancellor • Gary Colombo, Vice Chancellor for Institutional Effectiveness • Larry Eisenberg, Executive Director, Facilities Planning & Development • Camille Goulet, General Counsel • Jeanette Gordon, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer OFFICE OF DIVERSITY PROGRAMS (213) 891‑2315 135 ELAC ACCURACY STATEMENT The Los Angeles Community College District and East Los Angeles College have made every effort to make this publication accurate and may, without notice, change general information, courses, or programs offered. The reasons for change may include student enrollment, level of funding, or other issues decided by the district or college. The district and college also reserve the right to add to, change, or cancel any rules, regulations, policies and procedures as provided by law. ACCREDITATION Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. A member of the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges and the California Association of Community Colleges. NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY All programs and activities of the Los Angeles Community College District shall be operated in a manner which is free of discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, creed, sex, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, age, handicap or veteran status. (Reference: Board Rule 1202) POLÍTICA DE ANTIDISCRIMINACIÓN Todos los programas y actividades del Distrito de Colegios de la Comunidad de Los Angeles se llevan a cabo sin ninguna clase de discriminación en cuanto a raza, color, nacionalidad, ascendencia, religión, creencia, sexo, embarazo, estado civil, orientación sexual, edad, incapacidad física o estado como veterano militar. (Referencia: Reglamento del Consejo 1202.) SEXUAL HARASSMENT POLICY The policy of the Los Angeles Community College District is to provide an education, employment and business environment free of unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct or communications constituting sexual harassment. Employees, students, or other persons acting on behalf of the District who engage in sexual harassment as defined in the policy or by state or federal law shall be subject to discipline, up to and including discharge, expulsion or termination of contract. The specific rules and procedures for reporting charges of sexual harassment and for pursuing available remedies are incorporated in the Board Rules in Chapter 15. 136 Spring 2016 The Los Angeles Community College District has a policy which provides formal and informal procedures for resolving complaints. Copies of the policy and procedures may be obtained from the Sexual Harassment Compliance Officer in E1-136, the Advocate for Students at the South Gate Educational Center, or by calling the Office of the Vice Chancellor of Instructional and Student Support Services at (213) 891‑2279, or the Office of Diversity Program at (213) 891‑2315. Any member of the College Community - student, faculty, or staff - who believes he or she has experienced conduct that may constitute sexual harassment has the right to seek the help of the College. Every employee has the responsibility to report such conduct when it is directed toward students to the Sexual Harassment Compliance Officer. Potential complainants are advised that administrative and civil law remedies, including but not limited to injunctions, restraining orders or other orders may be made available. DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS AND CAMPUS East Los Angeles College adheres to, supports, and is in full compliance with requirements that maintain our college as a drugfree institution of higher education. STANDARDS OF CONDUCT On April 20, 1989, the District Board of Trustees adopted Rule 9803.19, which prohibits: Alcohol and Drugs. Any possession of controlled substances which would constitute a violation of Health and Safety Code section 11350 or Business and Professions Code section 4230, any use of controlled substances, the possession of which are prohibited by the same or any possession or use of alcoholic beverages while on any property owned or used by the District or colleges of the District. “Controlled substances,” as used in this section, include, but are not limited to the following drugs and narcotics: a. opiate, opium and opium derivatives POLÍTICA SOBRE HOSTIGAMIENTO SEXUAL Es la política del Distrito de los Colegios de la Comunidad de Los Angeles mantener un ambiente educativo, de trabajo y de negocio sin avances sexuales, de solicitudes de favores sexuales, de cualquier otro comportamiento verbal o físico o de comunicaciones que constituyan hostigamiento sexual según tal se define y prohibe en reglamentos estatales y federales. Consúltese a la Sr. R.C. Williams III, oficial de conformidad de la Política Sobre Hostigamiento Sexual, (323) 265‑8779. b. mescaline ACCESS TO VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS The College provides classes for students who are beginning to learn English. Minimal English language skills do not keep students from participation in vocational programs. Students and employees are prohibited from unlawfully possessing, using or distributing illicit drugs and alcohol on district premises, in district vehicles, or as part of any activity of the Los Angeles Community College District. El Colegio ofrece clases para estudiantes que están empezando a aprender inglés. Entendimiento mínimo de inglés no impide a nadie la participación en ningún programa vocacional. 9803.25-Conduct that may be considered disorderly includes: lewd or indecent attire or indecent attire or behavior that disrupts classes or college activities; breach of the peace of the college; aiding, or inciting another person to breach the peace of college premises or functions. SMOKE-FREE ENVIRONMENT POLICY Smoking is prohibited in all buildings. The designated smoking areas are limited to smoking outside the buildings. Individuals who smoke should make provisions to do so on their breaks in the designated areas. schedule of CLASSES c. hallucinogenic substances d. peyote e. marijuana f. stimulants and depressants g. cocaine The Board’s policy on the drug-free Workplace, adopted on March 22, 1989 restates these prohibitions. On September 5, 1990, the Board of Trustees adopted the following standards of conduct: ELAC Spring 2016 College Telephone Directory NOTE: THESE ARE ON-CAMPUS EXTENSIONS, WHEN CALLING FROM OFF-CAMPUS DIAL THE “265” PREFIX AND THE FOLLOWING CAMPUS EXTENSIONS. All campus phone numbers are within the (323) area code. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES EXT. Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415-4149 Administration of Justice/Fire Technology . . . 8834 African-American Studies . . . . . . . . . . . .8829 Anatomy (Life Science) . . . . . . . . . . 415-5036 Anthropology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8837 Earth Science, Meteorology, Environmental Science, Oceanography, International Business Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8839 Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8952 Art Gallery, Vincent Price . . . . . . . . . . . .8841 Asian-American Studies (Social Science) . . . .8829 Astronomy (Physics) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8922 Auto Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8726 Broadcasting (Comm. & Theatre) . . . . . 415-5034 Business Administration . . . . . . . . . . 415-4149 Accounting, Business, Computer Science Information Technology, Marketing, Management, Real Estate, Law, Supervision Career and Job Services Center 415-4126/265-8960 Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8849 Chicano Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8893 Child Development (Child, Family & Education Studies) . . . . . . . . . . . 415-5373 Child, Family & Education Studies . . . . . 415-5373 Computer Applications & Office Technologies . 8954 Computer Science Information Technology . . . 8831 Communication Studies . . . . . . . . . . 415-5034 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8740 Drafting (Engineering) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8858 Earth Science/Environmental Science . . . 260-8115 Economics (Social Science) . . . . . . . . . . .8829 Engineering & Technologies . . . . . . . . . . 8858 Civil Engineering, Drafting, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8853 English (Humanities, E.S.L., Reading) . . . . . . 4147 English Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8866 Environmental Science . . . . . . . . . . . . .8837 Escalante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267-3761 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES EXT. Family & Consumer Studies . . . . . . . . 415-5373 Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8837 Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8837 Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8916 History (Social Science) . . . . . . . . . . . . .8829 Humanities (English) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8632 International Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8837 Journalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8875 Kinesiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8916 Law (Business Administration) . . . . . . . 415-4149 Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8758 Life Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415-5036 Anatomy, Biology, Electron Microscopy, Emergency Department Assistant, Health Information Technology, Microbiology, Physiology, Respiratory Therapy Management/Marketing (Business Administration) . . . . . . . . . 415-4149 Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8886 Modern Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . 780-6798 American Sign Language, Chinese, Italian, French, Japanese, Spanish Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8894 Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8896 Oceanography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8837 Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8907 Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8774 Physics (Astronomy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8923 Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8829 Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8955 Real Estate (Business Administration) . . . 415-4149 Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8829 Afro-American Studies, Asian-American Studies, History, Economics, Political Science, Sociology Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8829 Theatre Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415-5034 schedule of CLASSES ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES EXT. Academic Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8723 Administrative Services . . . . . . . . . 8669/8780 Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265-8650/8712 Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8722 Campus News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8819 Child Care Center Site 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 8788 Child Care Center Site 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 8717 Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8751 Community Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8793 Disabled Students Program & Services (DSPS) . 8787 Voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8681 TDD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8746 ELAC Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8901 Enrollment Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8966 Extended Opportunity Program & Services (EOPS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8797 Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8738/8739 Fiscal Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8701 International Student Office . . . . . . . . . . .8796 Health Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8651 Learning Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8762 Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8758 Matriculation/Assessment . . . . . . . . . 415-4141 Noncredit Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6700 Office of Institutional Effectiveness . . . . . 414-4152 President's Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8662 Resource Development . . . . . . . . . . . . .8610 Sheriff's Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8800 Student Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . .8742/8743 Student Government A.S.U. . . . . . . . . . . .8196 Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8633 Transfer Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8623 Veterans Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8692 Vincent Price Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8841 Workforce Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8973 137 ELAC Spring 2016 Department Offices ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE COMMUNICATION STUDIES MEDIA ARTS Contact Person: Sandra Rodriguez Chairperson: Mr. Patrick Hauser C2-124B, Ext. 8834 Subject Fields: Administration of Justice, Fire Technology Chairperson: Mr. Ryan Smith E3-511, Ext. 780-6842 Subject Field: Communication Studies Contact Person: Aaron Lyle Chairperson: Aaron Lyle E7-B016, Ext. 8810 Subject Fields: Broadcasting, Journalism, Photography ALLIED HEALTH Chairperson: Kevin Booth C2-106, Ext. 8612 Subject Fields: Electron Microscopy, Health Information Technology, Respiratory Therapy COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES MODERN LANGUAGES Contact Person: Silvia Serrano Chairperson: Mrs. Elaine Shibata E7-420, Ext. 8954 Subject Fields: Computer Applications and Office Technologies, Technology and Logistics, International Business Contact Person: Irene Mary Busch Chairperson: Ms. Norma Vega, E3-100, (323) 780‑6799 Vice Chair: Ms. Eldy Palencia Subject Fields: American Sign Language, Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish. Chairperson: Dr. Domenick Mirelti A2-103, ext. 8837 Subject Fields: Anthropology, Earth Science, Environmental Science, Geography, Geographic Information Systems, Geology, Meteorology, Oceanography COUNSELING MUSIC Chairperson: Mr. Daniel Ornelas Counseling Office, Ext. 8751 Subject Field: Counseling ARCHITECTURE Contact Person: Chuck Gruhn S2-107M, Ext. 8894 Chairperson: Mr. Robert Dawson S2-107L, Ext. 8947 Subject Field: Music Chairperson: Kimberly Rabins S2-1087, Ext. 8740 Subject Fields: Dance Specialties, Dance Studies, Dance Techniques ANTHROPOLOGY & GEOGRAPHY & GEOLOGY Chairperson: Mr. D. Michael Hamner E7-112, Ext. 8839 Subject Fields: Architecture, Architectural Interiors, Environmental Design, Transportation Planning. ART Chairperson: Linda Kallan S2-211, Ext. 8952 Subject Fields: Animation, Art, Art History ATHLETICS Contact Person: DeeDee Jackson C1-135B, Ext. 8636 Director: Mr. Allen J. Cone C1-135B, Ext. 8913 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Contact Person: Mr. Adrian Banuelos, Juan Loza P1-107, Ext. 8726 Subject Field: Automobile Technology BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Contact Person: Chris Kim F7-303, Phone: 415-4149 Chairperson: mr. Roderick Lipscomb F7-303, Ext. 5349 Subject Fields: Accounting, Business, Computer ScienceInformation Technology, Finance, Insurance, Law, Management, Marketing, Real Estate, Supervision CHEMISTRY Chairperson: Mr. Alan Khuu H8-127, Ext. 8849 Subject Field: Chemistry CHICANA/O STUDIES Chairperson: Mr. Rudolph E. Flores E3-593, Ext. 8893 Subject Field: Chicano Studies CHILD, FAMILY AND EDUCATION STUDIES Contact Person: Anna Ruiz F7-105, Phone: 415-5386 Chairperson: Ms. Michelle Benjamin F7-305, (323) 265‑3746 Subject Fields: Child Development, Education, Family & Consumer Studies 138 DANCE ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGIES Contact Person: Edward Alvarado Chairperson: Mr. Jose C. Ramirez E7-104, Ext. 8858 Subject Fields: Drafting, Electronics, Engineering (Civil, Computer, Electrical, General, Mechanical), Manufacturing & Industrial Technology, Electronics NURSING Contact Person: Monica Lopez or Zinnia Marquez K7-108, Ext. 8896 Chairperson: Ms. Lurelean Gaines K7-108, Ext. 8961 Subject Field: Nursing PHILOSOPHY Chairperson: Mr. Timothy Snead F7-318, Ext. 4130 Subject Field: Philosophy ENGLISH PHYSICS Contact Person: Paulette Jaurequi E3-362, Ext. 8632 Chairperson: Mr. James Kenny, E3-361, Ext. 8860 Vice Chair: Ms. Sharon Allerson E3-361, Ext. 8868 Subject Fields: English, ESL, Humanities, Learning Skills, Reading Chairperson: Mr. Viken Kiledjian C2-111, Ext. 8922 Subject Fields: Astronomy, Physics KINESIOLOGY SOCIAL SCIENCES Contact Person: Andrienne Dominquez E9-112, Ext. 8916 Chairperson: Ms. Erika Blanco E9-112, 267-3184 Subject Fields: Health, Kinesiology Contact Person: Cynthia Flores F7-307, Ext. 8829 Chairperson: Dr. Marcellino Morales F7-307, Ext. 8829 Subject Fields: African-American Studies, Asian-American Studies, Economics, History, Political Science, Sociology LIBRARY Chairperson: Ms. Erika Montenegro F3, Ext. 8758 Subject Fields: Library Science, Library Services, LIFE SCIENCES Contact Person: Gustavo Martinez Chairperson: Ms. Alison Davis C2-103, 416-5036 Subject Fields: Emergency Dept. Assistant, Anatomy, Biology, Microbiology, Physiology. MATHEMATICS Contact Person: Marisol Naranjo C2-128, Ext. 8886 Chairperson: Dr. Joseph Kazimir Ext. 8886 Vice Chair: Mr. Jao Liao Ext. 8803 Vice Chair: Mr. Michael Lee Phone: 415-4129 Subject Field: Mathematics schedule of CLASSES PSYCHOLOGY Chairperson: Dr. Sherrie Davey F7-316, Ext. 8741 Subject Field: Psychology THEATRE ARTS Chairperson: Mr. Michael Kasnetsis P2-101A, Ext. 8639 Subject Field: Theatre Arts ELAC Spring 2016 GET PREPARED WITH EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE BE ALERTED IN CASE OF EMIRGENCY ON CAMPUS WHERE DO YOU GO IF THERE’S A FIRE ON CAMPUS! WHAT TO DO IF THERE’S AN ACTIVE SHOOTER ON CAMPUS As part of East Los Angeles College’s continuing effort to ensure a safe college environment, the college has implemented a new rapid emergency communication system known as RaveMobile. This system allows East Los Angeles College to convey time-sensitive information within minutes, through a single communication to our students, faculty and staff. ELAC students and employees can sign up for emergency notification announcements via email and text message(s). In case of an emergency at the college, such as earthquake, gas leak, active shooter, power outages, ELAC can immediately notify students and employees about the situation and properly direct them to the safest areas For more information about how to register for the RaveMobile notification system please go to the following website: www.alertme.elac.edu Information Technology Department | Email: ithelpdesk@elac.edu | Phone: (323) 265‑8700 In the event of an emergency, relevant information will be available at the following number: (323) schedule of CLASSES 267‑3700 139 2 3 od When the alarm is activated, gather up all your personal belongings, turn off any source of gas and leave the building. The last person to exit the room should close the door behind them. Proceed to the nearest Evacuation Assembly Point (EAP) as shown on the Emergency Evacuation Zones map. Do not use the elevator. ue n Ave Wait at the E.A.P. until receiving further instructions from a Safety Marshall or via ELAC emergency notification systems. 1 10 2 10 10 4 10 1 eW ch lan Ava A5 A4 3 The fire alarm or evacuation order is signaled by a continuous bell. Fire Alarms WF al D lor e riv Police Department Fire Department Monterey Park Plant Facilities VP of Acad Affairs Sheriff’s Office President VP of Admin Services East Los Angeles College 1 Baseball Field 4 5 6 Sheriffs 5 B5 C1 7 D7 D5 E1 11 Once at the evacuation area, wait for further instructions from either the assigned Safety Marshal or responding emergency personnel. The individual advising you to evacuate will direct you to a safe evacuation area. No bells, cell phones, radios or bull horns will be used to announce the need to evacuate due to the possibility of detonation or explosion. Bailey Library 14F3 Campus Ce nter Book F5store Construction 15F7 ld 16 omen’s Softball Fie b) You will be advised that the area is clear of all potential hazards and that you can return to your work station or classroom via ELAC's emergency notification systems. a) The order to close the campus will originate from the highest ranking administrator / employee on campus at the time of the incident in consultation with the Office of the LACCD Chancellor. G1 19 18 G3 K7 24 S1 S4 WF lora l Dr S2 Tra nsit Cen ive ter Not to Scale S E will within the zone. Attempt to remain calm and, if possible, wait for law enforcement instruction via ELAC's emergency notification systems. Please register for RaveMobile text notifications at http://alertme.elac.edu . Try to ascertain if it is safer to evacuate the building or barricade yourself in the room. Once you become aware of a campus violence situation, call the Sheriff's Office at (323) 265-8800 or call 911. Revised: March 9th, 2015 W N 27 Par k Stru ing ctu re 4 25 26 Campus Violence 23 K5 K9A 22 K9B P2 P1 20 H8 H9 Note: Occupants of all buildings within designated zones assemble at designated “Emergency Assembly Points” Wait at the EAP for further instructions. Do not use elevators. When it is determined safe to do so, exit the building to the Emergency Assembly Point (EAP). Be aware of falling debris from buildings, downed power lines, broken gas lines, and any other overhead danger. At the first indication of a major Earthquake, drop to the floor and cover your head. Earthquake 21 G9 Constructio n Science Ca reers and Mathematic s G8 F9 17 Emergency Procedures 9 ccess Construction Student Su E9 Gas Leaks or the Threat of Explosion D1 E8-1 7E8-2 13 10 12 D7a Parking Structure 3 8C9 B6-101 Unoccupied *This bulletin is an abbreviated summary of emergency procedures for possible campus emergencies. If you would like access to the emergency preparedness plan, please contact the Office of Administrative Services at (323) 265-8669. Receive emergency alert text messages on your phone, to subscribe or for more information visit: http://alertme.elac.edu Emergency Evacuation Zones Map courtesy of Info Tech Dept Designated staff and/or the Sheriff's Office personnel will contact each building, office, classroom or laboratory via ELAC's emergency notification systems to advise specific areas of the need to evacuate to a safe location. 911 ng 8756 ext. Conc (323) 265-8756 8723 ext. 911 Outside Telephones (323) 265-8800 (323) 265-8662 (323) 265-8669 (323) 265-8723 Campus Telephones ext. 8800 ext. 8662 ext. 8669 Zone numbers subject to change due to ongoing construction - For an up to date map visit www.elac.edu l Co e Emergency Telephone Numbers ELAC Campus Evacuation Map nu ak nA ve ue n Ave leg ia Ble od wo Ble o akw