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Serving our community since 1964
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Board of Trustees
Bill Withrow
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Meredith Brown
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Linda Handy Nicky González Yuen Dr. William Riley
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Cy Gulassa
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Abel Guillén
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BERKELEY CITY COLLEGE
2050 Center Street
Berkeley, CA 94704
Phone: (510) 981-2800
ALBANY
BERKELEY
José M. Ortiz, Ed.D
Chancellor
MERRITT COLLEGE
12500 Campus Drive
Oakland, CA 94619
Phone: (510) 531-4911
PIEDMONT
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COLLEGE OF ALAMEDA
555 Ralph Appezzato Memorial Parkway
Alameda, CA 94501
Phone: (510) 522-7221
LANEY COLLEGE
900 Fallon Street
Oakland, CA 94607
Phone: (510) 834-5740
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A Word from the Chancellor
It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Spring 2014 semester. Your
studies here, whether they be at Berkeley City College, College of
Alameda, Laney College or Merritt College, I hope will be the highlight
of your academic life. We intend to provide you with the best teaching
and learning experience anywhere.
For nearly five decades, the Peralta Community College District has
shaped the educational fabric of the Bay Area. We pride ourselves by
our practice of being an educational leader and an inclusive institution,
welcoming all who walk through our doors.
We strive to recognize and celebrate the diverse backgrounds of our students, faculty, staff and community.
This is central to our mission and to the educational experience.
As chancellor, my goal is to further the college's practice of building partnerships and dynamic environments
in which we all learn, study, teach and work. I have the expectation that we will bring Peralta to prominence
among the outstanding community college districts in California, a district that truly serves the needs of
students and our community. We are making important changes to ensure we provide you with the student
services and classes you need. We are improving our financial aid system and working to make improvements
to online registration to better serve our students.
I am committed to affirm and support our institutional values, which advance diversity throughout the
District, support student success, engage in community outreach programs, enhance professional development
programs for our faculty and staff, foster an appreciation of inclusiveness and to share our experiences with
others as we work and learn together as a community of colleges.
It is a great time to be at Peralta, and I look forward to seeing you on our campuses.
Have a great semester!
José M. Ortiz, Ed.D.
Chancellor
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Spring Classes Start
January 21, 2014
Enroll Online Now
www.Peralta.edu
Academic Calendar
Admissions Information
Wait Lists
Steps for Enrollment
Admission Process for International Students
Fees Information
Refund Information
Final Examination Schedule
Berkeley City College
College of Alameda
Laney College
Merritt College
Spring 2014 Course Listings
Financial Assistance General Information
Board of Governors Information
Prerequisite/Corequisite Policy and Procedures
College/District Policies
Peralta Police Services
Course Index
Berkeley City College
2050 Center Street
Berkeley, CA 94704 · (510) 981-2800
Admissions & Records (510) 981-2805
Counseling (510) 981-5036
Financial Aid (510) 981-2807
www.berkeleycitycollege.edu
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Wednesday
8:00 - 4:30 PM
8:00 - 7:00 PM
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Admissions & Records (510) 748-2228
Counseling (510) 748-2209
Financial Aid (510) 748-2391
www.alameda.peralta.edu
Hours:
Monday
Tuesday - Friday
8:00 - 7:00 PM
8:00 - 4:30 PM
Laney College
900 Fallon Street
Oakland, CA 94607 · (510) 834-5740
Admissions & Records (510) 464-3121
Counseling (510) 464-3152
Financial Aid (510) 464-3414
www.laney.edu
Hours:
Monday, Wednesday - Friday
Tuesday
8:00 - 4:30 PM
8:00 - 7:00 PM
Merritt College
12500 Campus Drive
Oakland, CA 94619
(510) 531-4911
Admissions & Records (510) 531-2487
Counseling (510) 436-2475
Financial Aid (510) 436-2467
www.merritt.edu
Hours:
Monday - Wednesday & Friday
Thursday
8:00 - 4:30 PM
8:00 - 7:00 PM
Peralta Community College District
333 East 8th Street
Oakland, CA 94606 · (510) 466-7200
District Admissions & Records Office (510) 466-7368
www.peralta.edu
Hours:
Monday - Friday
Board of Trustees
Cy Gulassa, President
Abel Guillén, Vice President
Meredith Brown
Nicky González Yuen
Linda Handy
Dr. William Riley
Bill Withrow
Sharon Clegg, Student Trustee
Wai Li, Student Trustee
José M. Ortiz, Ed.D, Chancellor
8:00 - 4:30 PM
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Academic Calendar
spring semester
January 20
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January 21
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January 25
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Saturday Instruction Begins
February 2
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Last Day to Drop Regular Session Classes and Receive A Refund
Note: Short-term and open-entry classes must be dropped
within 3 days of the first class meeting to receive a refund.
February 2
Last Day to Drop Regular Session Classes Without a “W”
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Appearing on Transcripts
February 2
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Last Day to Add Regular Session Classes
February 3 M
Census Day – Instructors Verify Enrollment in Classes
February 7
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Last Day to File for PASS/NO PASS Grading Option for Regular
February 14-17
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Session Classes
President’s Birthday – Holiday Observance
March 21
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Last Day to File Petitions for AA or AS Degree/Certificate
March 31
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Cesar Chavez Day – Holiday Observance
April 14-20
April 26
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Spring Recess
Last Day to Withdraw from Regular Session Classes and Receive a
“W”. All outstanding fees are due, even if classes are dropped on
this day.
April 26
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Attendance Verification Day – Instructors Verify Enrollment
May 16 F
Malcolm X’s Birthday – Holiday Observance
May 17
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Saturday Instruction Ends
May 17-23 S-Th
May 23
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May 26
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June 2
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Final Examinations
Spring Semester Ends
Memorial Day – Holiday Observance
Grade Rosters/Rollbooks are Due
Dates are subject to change, see the online Academic Calendar www.Peralta.edu for the latest information
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Admissions Information
Who May Register?
All persons 18 years of age or older are eligible for admissions as
a California resident or nonresident. Anyone under 18 years of
age who is a high school graduate or has been awarded a GED or
California High School Proficiency Certificate may also enroll.
Unless expressly exempted, or entitled to a waiver, all students
enrolling for college credit must pay the enrollment fee.
Adding A Class
If a class is open, students can enroll online or in the Admissions
and Records Office at any campus. If a class is closed, students can
add their name to the Wait List prior to the first day of class. After
the first day, instructors will issue a permission number if space
is available. Students who are present and on the wait list will be
given first priority. Students who do not attend the first class may
be dropped by the instructor. The last day to add regular session
classes is February 2, 2014.
Dropping A Class
It is the student’s responsibility to drop classes for non-attendance.
Students can drop classes online or in the Admissions and Records
Office on campus. Students will be charged for classes not dropped
by February 2 (the last day to drop regular session classes and
receive a refund). However, instructors may drop students for non
attendance during the first week of classes.
PASS/NO PASS Option
Step 1: Check the college catalog to see if your class is eligible for
P/NP grading. If it is, go to step 2.
Step 2: Go to your Passport Student Center to choose P/NP on or
before February 7 for regular session classes.
Residence Requirements
A person must have lived continuously in California for at least one
year immediately preceding the residence determination date to be
considered a resident for tuition purposes. Evidence must also be
provided to indicate that the person has intent to make California
his/her permanent home.
A student must be a U.S. citizen or hold a U.S. Immigration status
that does not prevent establishment of residency.
Evidence of residency must include one of the following:
• A valid California ID or driver’s license
• California State income tax return for the previous year
• Receipt for payment of residential property tax
• Rental or lease agreement showing continuous occupancy in a
California property
• Active military ID card
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Nonresident Tuition Exemption
Any student, who meets all of the following requirements, shall be
exempt from paying nonresident tuition in a California Community
College. Exemption from nonresident tuition does not change
current regulations regarding residency.
Requirements:
• The student must have attended a high school (public or private
in California for three or more years.
• The student must have graduated from a California high school
or attained the equivalent prior to the start of the term.
• Any student without lawful immigration status who is seeking
an exemption shall affirm that he or she has filed an application
to legalize his or her immigration status, or will file such an application as soon as he or she is eligible to do so.
High School/Concurrent Enrollment
In accordance with California Education Code, section 76001, high
school students entering 10th, 11th, or 12th grade may enroll as special
part-time students. Enrollment must be recommended by their principal,
with parental consent. Units earned will be granted as college credit. The
high school may grant high school credit for courses taken from the Peralta
Colleges.
The student must follow all of the regulations and policies of the college,
including adhering to assessment and any prerequisite requirements. A high
school student whose high school counselor recommends that the student
enroll in more than six units must have the approval of the Vice President
of Student Services at the college of enrollment.
California Community College enrollment fees will be waived for
special part time high school students. All other fees apply.
Military Residence Exemption
Nonresident U.S. military personnel and on active duty in California
(except those assigned for educational purposes to state supported
institutions of higher education) and their dependents are granted
a waiver of Nonresident Tuition until they are discharged from the
military service.
International Students
Special regulations govern the admission of international students.
These students should contact the Office of International Education
for applications and admissions at (510) 466-7380, or FAX (510)
465-3257. The Office is located at the Peralta Community College
District 333 E. 8th Street, Oakland, CA 94606.
Study Abroad
Summer 2014 tentative schedule: Cuba (Dance-Laney), Ghana
(African American Studies-Merritt). Please contact the Office of
International Education at (510) 587-7834 or visit our website at
web.peralta.edu/international/study-abroad.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Wait Lists
regular session (full-term) classes only
During registration, if you try to register for a class that is full,
"CLOSED - Wait Listed" you will be given the option to sign
up on the Wait List for that class - until the Wait List fills.
Remember, being on a Wait List does not guarantee you a seat
in a class. If seats become available, those on the Wait List will
be registered for open seats in the order they are on the list.
Can anybody get on a Wait List?
Anyone can get on a Wait List when there are Wait List openings*. However,
you are eligible to be enrolled if you meet the following criteria:
•you meet the class prerequisites
•the class time does not conflict with another class in which you are
registered, you have no repeat errors
•you have no holds on your record, or the class units will not exceed your
maximum allowed
*High school students cannot add to the Wait List.
Who gets into a class?
Before the first day of the semester, if class seats become available, students will
automatically be enrolled in the class in the order in which they added to the
Wait List, provided there are no holds, time conflicts, prerequisite, repeat, or duplicate course errors.
How do I know if I got into a class?
If you are moved into a class from the Wait List, you will be notified by email to your Peralta email account. It is important that you
activate and monitor your Peralta emails during the registration period. If you are registered in a class from the Wait List, it will be
your responsibility to pay all fees 2 weeks before the beginning of the term. Students who are added after this deadline are required
to pay their fees immediately or a hold WILL be placed on your account and your debt will be sent to collections.
When do I pay for the class?
Fees will be assessed after a student is officially registered in a class and must be paid 2 weeks before the beginning of the term.
Students who are added after this deadline are required to pay their fees immediately or a hold WILL be placed on your account and
your debt will be sent to collections. A student on a Wait List must monitor his/her email during the registration period if and when
they are moved into a class.
It is important to remember that placement on a Wait List does not guarantee a seat in the class. Students on a Wait List after classes
begin should attend the first class meeting to be able to enroll if space is available.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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PASSPORT
Peralta’s NEW Student Administration System
Steps For Enrollment
- New and Former Students -
Step 1 - Apply for Admission
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Go to www.peralta.edu
Click the Apply & Enroll link.
Click the Apply for Admissions link.
Follow the CCCApply instructions to complete and submit
your online application.
5. Once you complete your application, you will receive an email
with instructions for how to log into your Passport Student
Center, where you can enroll in classes.
6. Complete the Matriculation requirements of Assessment, Orientation & Counseling. If you have been notified that you are
exempt from the Matriculation requirements, proceed to Step
4 “Class Enrollment.”
Step 2 - Complete Assessment and Orientation
Assessment
Assessment in English or English as a Second Language (ESL) and
mathematics will be used by counseling faculty to help you choose
your classes..
Orientation
You will attend an orientation program designed to familiarize you
with the college and its services.
Step 3 - Complete Counseling and Advisement
See a counselor to help you to develop an educational plan and
select appropriate courses based on your objectives and assessment
evaluation (non Peralta transcripts, assessment test results and other
information provided by you).
Step 4 - Class Enrollment
1. 2. 3. 4. Go to www.peralta.edu
Click the “Apply & Enroll” link.
Click the “Enroll in Classes” link.
Follow the instructions to retrieve your user ID and password
and proceed to log into the PASSPORT System.
5. Click the “Student Center” link.
6. Under “Enrollment Dates”, click the “Open Enrollment
Dates” link. (New students can only enroll during the Open
Enrollment period.)
7. Click the “Add a Class” link and follow the instructions.
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8. Click the “Make a Payment” link to pay your fees.
9. To drop a class, click the “Drop a Class” link and follow the
instructions.
Note: Exemption from Matriculation
Students may be exempt from the matriculation process at the
Peralta Colleges under the following conditions:
1. Student has earned an Associate or higher degree from an accredited institution; or
2. Student is enrolling in fewer than 12 units and has declared
one of the following educational objectives: Discover/formulate career interests, plans, goals; or Prepare for a new career
(acquire job skills), or Advance in current job/career (update
job skills); or Maintain certificate or license (e.g. nursing, real
estate); or Acquire educational enrichment (intellectual, cultural); or Complete credits for high school diploma.
Exemption from Assessment Component Only
Students meeting at least one of the following conditions shall be
exempt from the assessment component:
1. Student has successfully completed (grade C or higher)
college-level English and Mathematics courses (transcript or
grade report required); or
2. Student has, within the last three (3) years, taken an assessment test that can be used by Peralta staff to determine suitable
placement in English and Mathematics. Students who have
received services for a learning disability in the last three years
at any California community college, may be exempt from the
assessment component. If this applies to you, call the DSP&S
office as soon as possible and make an appointment to see a
counselor.
NOTE:
All students may participate in any of the matriculation
components, even though they qualify for exemption.
The District Prerequisite Policy is enforced for all
students, regardless of Matriculation status.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
PASSPORT
Peralta’s NEW Student Administration System
Steps For Enrollment
- Continuing Students -
Step 1 - Decide What Classes You Want To Take
1. Look through the Schedule of Classes and identify
classes you want to take.
2. Check the college catalog or meet with a counselor to
ensure you have met prerequisites for the courses.
Step 2 - Class Enrollment
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4. Go to www.peralta.edu
Click the “Apply & Enroll” link.
Click the "Enroll in Classes" link.
Click the “Retrieve your user ID and Password”
link.
5. Follow the instructions and proceed to log into the
PASSPORT Student Administration System.
6. Click the “Student Center” link.
7. Complete the Continuing Student Enrollment
Survey, if applicable
8.Under “Enrollment Dates”, view your enrollment
appointment date. You may enroll for classes on or
after this date.
9. Click the “Add a Class” link and follow the
instructions.
10. Click the “Make a Payment” link to pay your fees.
11. To drop a class, click the “Drop a Class” link
and follow the instructions.
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The District Prerequisite Policy is enforced for all
students, regardless of Matriculation status.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Officeof
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International Education
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Education
333 East 8th Street, Oakland, CA 94606 web.peralta.edu/international -­‐ (510) 466-­‐7380 -­‐ globaled@peralta.edu Office Hours: Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 4:30pm APPLICATION DEADLINES: Overseas: Includes students applying for a change of status -­‐ DECEMBER 1, 2013 U.S. with F-­‐1 visa -­‐ JANUARY 10, 2014 Within U.S.: Includes students already in STEPS TO APPLY STEP 1 -­‐ Submit Application Form, $50 non-­‐refundable application fee and other required documents to the Office of International Education STEP 2 -­‐ Complete the CCCApply Online Application STEP 3 -­‐ Submit your Student ID number to the Office of International Education STEP 4 -­‐ Form I-­‐20 will be issued to you. For transfer students: Form I-­‐20 will be issued to you after your previous school releases your records in SEVIS and Services • International Student Admissions Process • Immigration Issues • Academic/Personal Counseling and Advising • Mandatory New Student Orientation – January 10, 2014 • Housing • Activities/Trips • Health, Medical and Safety Issues • Tax Workshops • Tuition Issues • Assistance with Social Security and Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) • Employment STEPS TO APPLY (cont.) you have enrolled in the minimum number of units required for your starting semester (12 units for Spring and Fall) STEP 5 -­‐ Complete Matriculation: International Student Orientation, Assessment, Counseling and Advisement STEP 6 -­‐ Go to the PASSPORT system to register for classes STEP 7 – Pay tuition and enrollment fees when you register for classes Late Applications may be accepted on a case-­‐by-­‐case basis Important Information • International students are required to maintain a minimum of 12 units each semester (except summer). • Mandatory Orientation is required for all new students • International students must inform our office of change of address, change of status or departure/transfer out • If you are planning on leaving the country for any reason, please contact our office before doing so • You are encouraged to apply early to ensure class enrollment • Students on other Visas (B-­‐1, J-­‐1, etc.) may need to contact the Office of International Education to complete the enrollment process Short term Study Abroad programs are available for international and domestic students (web.peralta.edu/international/study-­‐abroad) Dropping a student for nonpayment
of tuition and fees
Payment Policy: Students must pay all applicable fees no later than two (2) weeks before the beginning of the term, January 21, 2014.
Failure to do so will result in classes being dropped.
Students who add classes after this deadline are required to pay their fees immediately or a hold WILL be placed on the student’s account
and the debt will be sent to collections.
Installment Payment Plans: Students in the Peralta Community College District, who have paid all financial obligations from previous
terms, may opt to pay their tuition fee through an installment payment plan. Students are required to pay at least the first $25 of their
enrollment fee or non-resident tuition and complete an installment payment plan prior to enrollment in classes.
Please refer to the PCCD A&R website on “Payment Policies” for more details.
It is the student’s responsibility to drop classes: Dropping or withdrawing from a course is not an automatic process. It is the student’s
responsibility to drop the classes he/she is not attending. If the student does not drop a class, he/she will be charged and could
receive an “F” grade that will appear on their permanent record.
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Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Fees Information
California Community College Enrollment Fee
All students are required to pay a California Community College Enrollment Fee. This fee will be collected at the time of enrollment into classes
and shall be $46 per unit for the semester.
Other Fees
Daily parking: $2.00 a day (exact change only) plus (new policy) student
decal for enrolled/registered students.
Enrollment fees are subject to legislative changes throughout the year.
Contained within the current State budget mid-year enrollment fee
increases may be enacted should State revenues fall below estimates.
Students will be advised on any implementation of fee increases prior
to the fees taking effect.
Semester parking: can be purchased for $40.00 ($10.00 for a motorcycle permit) and $20.00 for summer session permit ($5.00 for a motorcycle permit).
Campus Center Use Fee
Instructional and other Material Fees
Please note: This fee is non-refundable unless all classes are dropped on
or before the last day to drop regular session classes and receive a refund.
Students who are not residents of California for one year and one day prior
to the first day of the term, or do not qualify for nonresident status known as
“AB540,” will be charged nonresident tuition. Nonresident tuition is charged at
the rate of $213 per semester unit plus the $46 per unit California Community
College Enrollment fee totaling, $259 per semester unit. Additionally a $2 per
semester, per campus Campus Center Use fee will be charged.
It is the policy of the Peralta Community College District that students
may be required to provide instructional and other materials necessary
for a credit or non-credit course provided such materials are of continuing value to the student outside the classroom setting and provided such
materials are not solely or exclusively available from the district. Except
as specifically authorized under the Education Code, students will not be
required to pay a fee for any instructional or other materials required for a
credit or non-credit course. Required materials are defined as those which
a student must procure or possess as a condition of registration, enrollment
or entry into a class, or any such materials which are necessary to achieve
those required course objectives.
Capital Outlay Fee
Transcript Request
In addition to the California Community College Enrollment Fee, there
will be a Campus Center Use Fee of $2 per semester, per campus (excluding
off campus locations), to be collected at the time of enrollment.
Non-Resident Tuition
Nonresident students who are both citizens and residents of a foreign country will be charged a Nonresident Capital Outlay Fee, in addition to the
Nonresident Tuition, California Community College Enrollment Fee, and
the Campus Center Use Fee. The Nonresident Capital Outlay Fee is $6 per
semester unit (maximum of $144 per year).
AC Transit EasyPass Fee
All students enrolled in 9 or more units are required to pay an AC Transit
EasyPass fee of $36 per semester. This fee will be collected at the time of
enrollment. With EasyPass, you can ride all AC Transit bus lines, including
local and Transbay service, at all times. Plus, you save over 94% off the local
rate and 96% off Transbay service. Please note: This fee is non-refundable
unless you drop below 9 units on or before the last day to drop regular
session credit classes and receive a refund.
Health Fee
All students are required to pay the Student Health fee of $18.00 per
semester for Fall and Spring semesters ($15 for Summer session). This fee
will be collected at the time of enrollment. The Health fee is subject to
change as allowed by the State Legislature. NOTE: Students who qualify in
the following categories will be exempted from payment of the health fee.
1. Students who depend exclusively upon prayer for healing in accordance
with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination, or organization (documentation required).
2. Students who are attending college under an approved apprenticeship
training program.
Peralta Community College District has retained Credentials, Inc
to accept transcript orders online through their secured site. You
must pay transcript fees at the time you submit your request. The
first two transcripts requested are free; thereafter, $6.00 per copy for
regular service, mailed within 7-10 business days and $12.00 per
copy for rush service, mailed within 3-5 business days. See website
for other expedited delivery options.
You Can Pay Fees By Credit Card On The Web
Students are encouraged to pay enrollment fees and past due fees
by credit card on the secure Peralta website at http://passport.
peralta.edu.
Financial Aid
Each of our colleges has a full service Financial Aid Office. For
information regarding your specific Financial Aid need, contact the
Financial Aid Office at the campus you are most likely to attend.
• Berkeley City College:
• College of Alameda:
• Laney College:
• Merritt College:
(510) 981-2807
(510) 748-2391
(510) 464-3414
(510) 436-2465
FEE TYPE
AMOUNTREQUIRED OF
California Community College Enrollment Fee
Campus Center Use Fee
Nonresident Tuition
Capital Outlay Fee
AC Transit EasyPass Fee
Health Fee
$46 per semester unitAll students
$2 per semester, per campusAll students
$213 per semester unitNonresident and Foreign students
$6 per semester unitNonresident citizens of a Foreign country
$36 per semesterAll students with 9 or more units
$18 per semesterAll students
(All fees are subject to legislative changes and all fees are payable at time of enrollment)
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Refund Information
It Is The Student's Responsibility To Drop Classes!
Students are expected to attend all classes in which they are enrolled. If you do not attend, or stop attending classes,
and fail to personally drop by the drop deadline, you will be responsible for all tuition and fees. Not attending classes
does not warrant a refund of fees. It is the student's responsibility to drop all classes which they are not attending.
For specific refund dates, please visit www.peralta.edu and search Spring Refund Drop Deadline Schedule. This includes the refund dates for
Regular Session, Short-Term and Late Start Courses.
Refund Procedure for Enrollment Fees
A student who cancels his/her registration prior to the first day
of instruction, or officially withdraws from all classes during the
first two weeks of instruction, shall be entitled to a full refund less
a $10 processing fee. (This must be done whether you attend the
class or not.)
If a student pays an Enrollment Fee of less than $10, and cancels
his/her registration or withdraws from all classes before the deadline,
the processing fee shall equal the Enrollment Fee.
No refund of the Enrollment Fee will be made to any student who
withdraws from classes after the first two weeks of instruction.
A student may request a refund up to the end of the following term
in which the refund was due. After that time, the student will not
be eligible for the refund.
To apply for an enrollment fee refund, file an Application for Refund
Request form at the Cashier's Office on campus.
Once the request is submitted, refund processing time is 4 to 6
weeks (after last day to add classes) during peak periods and 2 to 3
weeks during off peak periods.
Refund Procedure for Non-Resident Tuition and
Capital Outlay Fee
• Students will receive a full refund for any class cancelled by the college.
Regular Session Classes:
• A 100% refund of Nonresident Tuition and Capital Outlay Fee
(minus a $10 processing fee) will be made for any class in which
the student withdraws through the Last Day to Drop Regular
Session Classes And Receive a Refund.
Refund Procedure for Short-Term, Late Start and Open-Entry/
Open-Exit Classes
• A student enrolled in a short-term class will receive a 100% refund (minus a $10 processing fee for residents) if he/she officially
withdraws within 10% of the class length. No refunds will be
issued after 10% of the class length.
For specific dates, please visit www.peralta.edu and search Refund
Drop Deadline Schedule. This includes the refund dates for regular
session courses and short/late start courses.
Refund Procedure for Variable Unit Classes
No refund shall be made for variable units not earned by the student.
The State-mandated enrollment fees will be fully refunded if an
action of the college (e.g. class cancellation) prevents a student from
attending class. A student may, upon request, obtain a refund up to
the end of the following term in which the refund was due. After
that time the student will not be eligible for the refund.
Please note: Instructors may drop students who do not attend the first
class meeting.
Refund Procedures for AC Transit EasyPass
This fee is non-refundable unless you drop below 9 units on or before
the last day to drop regular session classes and receive a refund.
Refund Procedures for Health Fee
This fee is non-refundable unless all classes are dropped on or before
the last day to drop regular session classes and receive a refund.
The Peralta Community College District participates in the State of California Chancellor’s Office Tax
Offset Program (COTOP). Past due accounts may be submitted to COTOP by the Peralta Community
College District. This enables the State of California Franchise Tax Board to appropriately intercept any
tax refunds, lottery winnings or unclaimed property that might be owed to you.
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Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Final Examination Schedule
Each class conducting a final examination or other culminating activity will hold its final examination in the regularly scheduled classroom according to the schedule presented below. Occupational education courses or any other
courses not conducting a final examination will continue to hold regularly scheduled class meetings throughout the
final examination period up to the end of the semester. Students enrolled in these classes who have a conflicting
examination with another course will be excused to take the examination.
DAY CLASSES (Up to 4:00 p.m.)
Final examinations will be conducted for a two-hour period as per the following schedule:
Classes which meet at:Will conduct final exam on:
8:00a.m. MWF or 8:00a.m. Daily 8:00a.m.-10:00a.m.,Fri., May 23
9:00a.m. MWF or 9:00a.m. Daily 8:00a.m.-10:00a.m.,Wed., May 21
10:00a.m. MWF or 10:00a.m. Daily 10:00a.m. -12:00p.m.,Mon., May 19
11:00a.m. MWF or 11:00a.m. Daily 10:00a.m. -12:00p.m.,Wed., May 21
12:00noon MWF or 12:00noonDaily 12:00p.m.- 2:00p.m.,Mon., May 19
1:00 p.m. MWF or 1:00 p.m. Daily 12:00 p.m. - 2:00p.m., Wed., May 21
2:00 p.m. MWF or 2:00 p.m. Daily 2:00 p.m. - 4:00p.m., Mon., May 19
3:00p.m. MWF or 3:00p.m Daily 2:00p.m.- 4:00p.m.,Wed., May 21
7:30a.m. TTH 8:00a.m.-10:00a.m.,Thurs.,May 22
9:00a.m. TTH 8:00a.m.-10:00a.m.,Tues., May 20
10:30a.m. TTH 10:00a.m. -12:00p.m.,Thurs.,May 22
1:00p.m. TTH 12:00p.m.- 2:00p.m.,Tues., May 20
2:30 p.m TTH
2:00p.m. - 4:00 p.m., Tues., May 20
EVENING CLASSES (After 4:00 p.m.) and SATURDAY CLASSES
Final examinations will be conducted as per the following schedule:
Classes which meet on:
Will conduct final exam on:
Saturday only Saturday
May 17
Monday only Monday
May 19
Tuesday/Thursday or Tuesday only Tuesday
May 20
Monday/Wednesday or Wednesday only Wednesday May 21
Thursday only Thursday May 22
Friday only Friday
May 23
Students:
Please check with instructor to verify date and time of final examination.
Instructors: In order to avoid conflicts, please adhere to the schedule as listed and do not change date or time of your final examinations.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Berkeley City College
2050 Center sT. (between shattuck ave. & milvia st.), Berkeley, CA 94704
Welcome to Berkeley City College!
Welcome to Berkeley City College, where we are dedicated to your success! If you are a
new student, you will find a vibrant, diverse, and socially engaged learning community
whose members will help you reach your educational goals. If you are a returning student,
welcome back! Congratulations on beginning or continuing your degree or certificate,
resuming job training or focusing on transferring to a university.
You can choose from majors in a variety of areas, including American Sign Language,
Accounting, Art, Biotechnology, Business, Computer Information Systems, English,
Global Studies, Office Technology, Liberal Arts, Multimedia Arts, Public and Human
Services, Spanish and Spanish Medical Interpreting. In addition, Berkeley City College
offers nine Associate Degrees for Transfer in: Art History (AA-T), Business Administration
(AS-T), Elementary Teacher Education (AA-T), English (AA-T), Mathematics (AS-T),
Philosophy (AA-T), Political Science (AA-T), Psychology (AA-T) and Sociology (AA-T). These degrees allow you to transfer
directly to a California State University. For more information about AA-T or AS-T degrees, see p. 59 of BCC's 2013-15
Catalog. Internships in the sciences and community service opportunities will enhance your education. All will prepare
you for employment, improve your skills or allow you to continue your education at a four-year institution. Along the way,
your classmates, our faculty, and staff will provide you with support and encouragement. That type of care, concern, and
collaboration are part of Berkeley City College’s unique commitment to your future.
At Berkeley City College (BCC) you will find a collaborative community of learners that is one of the most inspiring and
diverse in the Bay Area. Our academic, technical and foundational skills will help you transform your life through learning.
Here, you will develop the knowledge and skills you need to transfer to top-rated universities. BCC students experience
some of the state’s highest transfer rates to UC Berkeley, San Francisco State University, California State University East Bay
and many other public and private universities.
Your success is what matters most to us, so get to know your instructors and counselors, your classmates, our staff, and our
administrators. We are first and foremost committed to you. Never hesitate to ask questions or seek assistance.
Our creative and innovative faculty and staff serve more than 7000 students each semester. Our mission to promote student
success and to provide our diverse community with educational opportunities to transform lives is evidenced every day in the
classroom and in our services. We strive to have our vision shine brightly. BCC is a premier, diverse, student-centered learning
community dedicated to academic excellence, collaboration, innovation and transformation. We provide opportunities for
all, and work to promote social justice and equity in our classrooms, in our actions, and in our promise to you. Please work
with us to make a difference in your life and in the lives of others in our community.
I wish you a rich and rewarding experience at Berkeley City College. I am confident that you will discover and develop your
best talents, attain your goals, and move on to a brilliant future.
Sincerely,
Dr. Deborah Budd
President
www.berkeleycitycollege.edu
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Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Telephone/E-Mail Directory
Berkeley City College (BCC) provides a wide variety of transferable courses, programs, certificates and associate degrees. As one of California’s top transfer institutions,
BCC consistently ranks in the top 10% of California community college transfers to UC and the California State University system. Evening and Saturday College, a university transfer liberal arts major, places transfer classes on the UC Berkeley campus, a collaboration that has continued since 1975. A six story downtown Berkeley campus
at 2050 Center St. (between Shattuck Ave. & Milvia St.), conveniently located 1/2 block from BART and AC transit, serves students throughout the Bay Area. BCC's
campus is just 1-1/2 blocks from UC. Berkeley and houses a multi-use auditorium. The college offers classes and programs in subjects which include art and multimedia
arts, bioscience, business and information technology, computer information systems, the liberal arts and sciences, and languages. Call (510) 981-2800, or access the college’s
Web site at http://www.berkeleycitycollege.edu for the latest information about Berkeley City College.
Department
Phone EMail**
• American Sign Language Nancy Cayton, 4th Floor, 981-2872 (Voice); 510-356-2656 (VP) ncayton
Iva Ikeda, 2nd Floor, 510-356-2666 (VP) iikeda
• Arts and Cultural Studies Jennifer Braman, 5th Floor, 981-2904 jbraman
Dr. Laura Ruberto, 5th Floor, 981-2922 lruberto
• Business Programs Dr. Paramsothy Thananjeyan, 5th Floor, 981-2921 pthananjeyan
Jayne Matthews, 5th Floor, 981-2913
jmatthews
• Computer Info. Systems Dr. Paramsothy Thananjeyan, 5th Floor, 981-2921 pthananjeyan
• Distance Education
5th Floor www.berkeleycitycollege.edu/wp/de/
• Elem. Teacher Education Jenny Lowood, 5th Floor, 981-2912
jlowood
• English
Jenny Lowood, 5th Floor, 981-2912 jlowood
• ESL Laurie Brion, 5th Floor, 981-2875
lbrion
• First Year Experience
Dr. Carlos Cortez, 4th Floor, 981-2939 ccortez
• Global Studies Joan Berezin, 3rd Floor, 981-2884
jberezin
• Mathematics
Dr. Kelly Pernell, 981-5034
kpernell
• Modern Languages Dr. Fabian Banga, 5th Floor, 981-2874 fbanga
• Multimedia Arts
Lee Marrs, 5th Floor, 981-2900 lmarrs
• Office of Instruction
Donna Dorsey, 4th Floor, 981-2871
ddorsey
Sylvia Espinosa, 4th Floor, 981-2928
sespinosa
• Program for Adult College Dr. Linda McAllister, 3rd Floor, 981-2935 lmcallister Education (PACE)
Dr. Laura Ruberto, 3rd Floor, 981-2922
lruberto
Marilyn Clausen, 3rd Floor, 981-2880 or 981-2864
mclausen
• PERSIST Program
2nd Floor, 981-2950
persist@peralta.edu
• Philosophy
Dr. Laura Ruberto, 5th Floor, 981-2922 lruberto
• Political Science
Dr. Matt Freeman, 981-2949
mfreeman
• Public/Human Services Stephanie Sanders-Badt, 3rd Floor, 981-2932
ssanders-badt
• Science & Biotechnology Dr. Barbara Des Rochers, 5th Floor, 981-2887 bdesrochers
Dr. Siraj Omar, 5th Floor, 981-2887
somar
• Social Sciences
Dr. Linda McAllister, 5th Floor, 981-2998 lmcallister
• Spanish Medical Interpreting Jose Martin, 5th Floor, 981-5028
jmartin
If you need information about one or more of BCC’s student services, call—
• Admissions/Registration Loretta Newsom, 1st Floor, 981-2805 lnewsom
• Assessment/Orientation Gail Pendleton,1st Floor, 981-2804
gpendleton
• Bookstore 5th Floor, 981-1012
bccbookstore@peralta.edu
• CalWORKs
Ayele Lemma, 3rd Floor, 981-2831
alemma
• Counseling-BCC Appointments 2nd Floor, 981-5036
jlenahan
• Director of Student Activities/Campus Life
Moustafa Ghous, 1st Floor, 981-2877 mghous
• Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) Appointments
Lynn Massey, 2nd Floor, 981-2812
cmassey
Learning Disabilities Spec. Marisela Becerra, 2nd Floor, 981-2929
mbecerra
Alternate Media Spec.
Roberto Gonzales, 2nd Floor, 981-2826
rgonzales
• Extended Opportunity Program/Services (EOPS) Fatima Shah, 3rd Floor, 981-2832
fshah • Fees, Refunds
1st Floor, 981-2842 • Financial Aid/Fee Waivers Loan Nguyen, 1st Floor, 981-2808 bcc-finaid@peralta.edu
• International Students 333 E. 8th St., Oakland, (510) 466-7380
globaled@peralta.edu
• Job Board Paula Coil, 1st Floor Lobby
pcoil
• Outreach/Student Ambassadors
981-2858 bccambassador@gmail.com
• Security 1st Floor, 981-2975
• Student I.D. Photos
Call for Location, 981-2858
• Student Services VP’s Office Jasmine Martinez, 2nd Floor, 981-2810 jmartinez • Transfer/Career Information Paula Coil, 2nd Floor, 981-2811 pcoil
• TRiO Ramona Butler, 3rd Floor, 981-2803 rbutler
• Tutoring Jerry L. Adams Learning Resources Center, 1st Floor, (510) 981-2971 • Veterans Affairs
Jennifer Lenahan, 2nd Floor, 981-5039 jlenahan
If you need information about other BCC programs and services, call—
• College Library Joshua Boatright, 1st Floor, 981-2991 jboatright
Heather Dodge, 1st Floor, 981-2964hdodge
Louisa Roberts, 1st Floor, 981-2854
lroberts
Circulation Desk, 981-2824/Reference Desk, 981-2821
• Marketing/Public Relations Shirley Fogarino, 4th Floor, 981-2852 sfogarino
**If you wish to contact someone on this list via E-Mail, enter their name followed by the suffix @peralta. edu; for example,
to contact Shirley Fogarino via E-Mail, you would enter sfogarino@peralta.edu
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Assessment & Orientation Schedule
Please Note:
This schedule is subject to change. Space is limited and students must make an appointment. To sign-up for an Assessment
& Orientation session, stop by the assessment office (Room 121, 2050 Center Street), or call (510) 981-2804. Sessions
begin at the time noted and last approximately 3 hours, with assessment results (recommended courses) available at the
end of the session. Please arrive 10 minutes early for your appointment. There is no late admittance. Students also can
view practice questions for the English (not ESL) and math assessments at: www.act.org/compass/sample/index.html. Note that
students can take this exam once every three years.
All sessions are scheduled in room 126,
2050 Center Street.
January 2014
November 2013
Monday, 11/049:00 am
Tuesday, 11/055:30 pm
Wednesday, 11/061:00 pm
Thursday, 11/071:00 pm
Tuesday, 11/129:00 am
Wednesday, 11/131:00 pm
Thursday, 11/149:00 am
Monday, 11/185:30 pm
Tuesday, 11/191:00 pm
Wednesday, 11/201:00 pm
Thursday, 11/21 (ESL Only)5:30 pm
Tuesday, 01/07
Wednesday, 01/08
Thursday, 01/09 (ESL Only)
Monday, 01/13
Tuesday, 01/14
Wednesday, 01/15 (ESL Only)
Thursday, 01/16
Tuesday, 01/21
Wednesday, 01/22
Thursday, 01/23 (ESL Only)
Monday, 01/27
Tuesday, 01/28 (ESL Only)
1:00 pm
9:00 am
1:00 pm
1:00 pm
9:00 am
5:30 am
5:30 pm
5:30 pm
1:00 pm
1:00 am
1:00 pm
5:30 pm
December 2013
Monday, 12/021:00 pm
Tuesday, 12/035:30 pm
Wednesday, 12/049:00 am
Thursday, 12/051:00 pm
Monday, 12/095:30 pm
Tuesday, 12/10 (ESL Only)5:30 pm
Wednesday, 12/119:00 am
Thursday, 12/121:00 pm
A Note for Students with Disabilities:
If you need special accommodations for your Assessment/Orientation, or need to have the assessment test
in an alternate format such as large print or Braille,
please contact the Office of Programs and Services
for Students with Disabilities at (510) 981-2812.
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*An orientation session in Spanish or Cantonese, can be
scheduled. Please call the Orientation/Assessment staff at
(510) 981-2804 if you would like more information about
these orientations.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Important Student Services
Admissions & Records and Welcome Center
Location: 1st Floor
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Note: Refer to college websites for information on extended office
hours during peak enrollment.
Assessment Center
Location: 1st Floor
Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Bookstore
Location: Room 517
Monday - Thursday, 7:45 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday, 7:45 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
CalWORKs
Location: 3rd Floor
Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Cashier’s Office
Location: 1st Floor
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Counseling
Location: 2nd Floor
Monday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Disabled Students Programs and Services
(DSPS)
Location: 261
Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Health Services
TBA
Library
Location: 1st Floor
Monday - Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Photo I.D.
Location: 1st Floor
Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Tuesday & Thursday, 2:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Student Activities/Student Leadership &
Development
Location: Room 51-57
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Student Employment Services/Career Center
Location: 2nd Floor, Room 243
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
(BCC does not have a Student Employment Services Office)
Transfer Center/Learning Resources Center
Location: 2nd Floor, Room 243
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Tutorial Services
Location: 1st Floor
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Veterans’ Services
Location: 2nd Floor, Room 241
Tuesday & Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Monday & Thursday, 1:00-7:00 p.m.
Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services
(EOPS)
Location: 3rd Floor
Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Financial Aid
Location: 1st Floor, Room 165
Monday, Tuesday & Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Online Transfer College
Is your busy schedule keeping you from earning
your college degree? Ask About Berkeley City
College’s Online Transfer College!
Attend Classes Online to Earn Credits Toward Your Associate Degree,
Then Transfer to the University of Your Choice!
Take advantage of our online transfer option— Berkeley City College’s Online Transfer College.
If you enroll in Berkeley City College’s Online Transfer
College, you attend most of your classes for one or two
hours every other week, and do the rest of your college work
on line. Some classes are held exclusively on line. Online
Transfer College lets you:
• Enroll in classes packaged in a program designed for your busy schedule.
• Choose from a variety of transfer classes and
electives, which allow you to complete your
coursework online.
• Work with your counselor to develop a plan that lets you finish your associate degree in two years.
• Take advantage of math, writing, and language workshops to ensure your college success.
• See a BCC counselor to plan your program.
Want to know more?
• Online Transfer College Web site at: www.berkeleycitycollege.edu/wp/de/
• Stop by Berkeley City College, 2050 Center St. (between Shattuck Ave. & Milvia St.),
2nd Floor, to meet with a counselor.
• Take the Richmond BART train to downtown Berkeley, take the Center St. escalator,
and walk one-half block west on Center to BCC. We welcome you!
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Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Student Services
About Our Student Services
Berkeley City College offers a variety of student services which provide you
with the support and assistance you need
to reach your educational goals. We hope
you will take advantage of these services
while attending the college. Your success is
important to us! If you have needs which
may not be met by the services listed here,
call the Vice President of Student Services
at (510) 981-2820.
Counseling Office Hours
During registration, counselors are
available on a drop in, first-come, first-served
basis. Hours differ during drop-in periods.
During the first two weeks before and two
weeks after registration, counselors may not
return your calls because of the large number
of students who see them. Appointments
are necessary for developing student education plans. Please note that counselors’ hours
are subject to change.
Tamara Harris-Coleman, Counselor*
2nd Floor, Rm. 254
Allene Hamilton-Young, Career Counselor*
2nd Floor, Rm. 253
Amy Herrera, Counselor*
2nd Floor, Rm. 257
Gabriel Martinez, Counselor*
2nd. Floor, Rm. 251
Emie Mitsuno, Counselor* 2nd. Floor, Rm. 252
Hermia Yam, Counselor*
2nd Floor, Rm. 255
Desk Counseling*
(510) 981-5036, 2nd Floor
*Important Note About BCC Counseling
Hours: Please check with our Counseling Information Desk for updated counselors hours. Phone
(510) 981-5036.
Transfer & Career Information Center
BCC's Transfer & Career Information
Center is a resource for questions you have
in choosing your career, choosing a major,
or selecting a transfer institution.
California college catalogs and
other college resource materials are available
to assist you with research and information
on school and major selection. You can
meet with four-year college representatives
who visit each month. Check our website
for the most current calendar of events.
Plan your Associate Degree, Certificate,
or General Education Program—
If you wish to complete an associate degree or a certificate, it is recommended
that you see an academic counselor during
your first semester to plan your program.
Plan to transfer into Baccalaureate degree
programs at four-year universities—
If you wish to transfer to a fouryear college or university, meet with an
academic counselor to discuss eligibility and
admission requirements. Counselors will
help you develop a Student Education Plan
(SEP) which will outline the courses you
must take to fulfill your transfer educational
objective.
Transfer Curriculum for UCs and CSUs—
The University of California and
California State University campuses have
cooperated to develop IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum). IGETC is a pattern of courses that
you can use to satisfy lower division general
education requirements at any UC or CSU
campus. You must complete the entire pattern of courses in order to be certified.
Note: IGETC is not recommended for all
majors. Please check with your counselor
to plan your program. At minimum, 60
transfer units are required for admission as
a transfer student.
Transfer curriculum for CSUs only—
If you are seeking a bachelor’s
degree at a California State University you
must complete a 60-semester unit breadth
requirement, distributed among five academic areas. Certification is provided when
requirements are available from a counselor or
in the Transfer Center. GE requirements are not
recommended for all majors. Please check with
your counselor to plan your program.
Transfer Information Online—
You can access articulation agreements, general education and major preparation requirements, and other transfer
information at the ASSIST website: www.
assist.org.
Concurrent Enrollment
with Four Year Colleges and Universities—
BCC offers a concurrent enrollment program
with the University of California - Berkeley,
Mills College, and California State University-East Bay. This program provides access
to these three institutions for students who
might not otherwise consider them. The
program allows you to take courses you need
(if offered) that are not available at BCC and
enables you to test your potential for success
in a university/four year college setting. You
pay the same fees for concurrent enrollment
courses as you do for your BCC courses. You
are not eligible for this program if you have
previously attended a four-year institution or
hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent from
a university.
Career Services
• EUREKA, Career Assessment,
and Occupations and
College Information Software
• Job Board, Including
Career Fair Notices
• Career Resources Library
•  Website
• Career Counselor
The Transfer & Career Information Center is
in Room 243, 2nd Floor, in the counseling
wing (west side of the building). Hours are
posted at the Center and on the website:
www.wpmu.eberkeley.org/transfer/
Contact Paula Coil, Center
Coordinator, at (510) 981-2811, or e-mail
pcoil@peralta.edu for more information.
you complete the prescribed pattern of courses.
A list of the CSU General Education breadth
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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CalWORKs
CalWORKs (California Work
Opportunities and Responsibilities to Kids)
is a program designed to provide the support
and training you need to get a good job.
As a CalWORKs participant, you join a
supportive group that provides:
• Pre-and-Post-Employment Training
• Intensive Job Training
CalWORKs can help you reach
your goals by providing you with free
services such as:
• Child Care Subsidies
• Financial Aid (Grants, Fee Waivers)
• Continual One-on-One Support
• Work Skills Development
• College Success and TestTaking Techniques
• Career and Personal Counseling
• Community Resource Referrals
• Tutorial Assistance
CalWORKs helps you to prepare for jobs
in growing fields with many opportunities
for advancement. They include:
• American Sign Language
• Biotechnology
• Business/Computer Information Systems
• Office Technology
— Application Emphasis
— Accounting Emphasis
— Medical Office Emphasis
• Small Business Management
• Social Services (Paraprofessional)
CalWORKs office hours are 8 a.m. to
5 p.m., 3rd floor. Call the CalWORKs office
at (510) 981-2847. We look forward to
serving you.
CalWORKs Counselor*
(510) 981-2863, 3rd Floor, Rm. 346
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Extended Opportunity
Programs and Services
Extended Opportunity Program
and Services (EOPS) provides financial and
academic support to community college students whose educational and socioeconomic
backgrounds may prevent them from successfully attending college. To qualify, you
must be: a California resident; enrolled in at
least 12 units, but not have completed more
than 70 degree-applicable units; eligible for a
Board of Governors' grant; and educationally
disadvantaged. Services provided are: orientation, early registration, specialized counseling,
academic planning, career guidance, academic
progress monitoring, tutoring, book grants,
transfer assistance, and special cultural awareness activities.
CARE, part of EOPS, is a statefunded supplemental educational support
program of EOPS whose goal is to assist
AFDC/TANF cash assistance recipients, single
heads of household by obtaining college-level
education and training to become more employable. EOPS students who are CalWORKs/
TANF/AFDC recipients, single head of household with children 14 years old and under are
eligible for CARE. CARE students receive supplemental counseling and advisement services;
assistance with child care and transportation,
school supplies, programs, workshops, classes
to enhance personal development; parenting;
study skills; group support; peer networking;
and information and referrals to campus and
community based human services programs.
For information about how EOPS can help you
succeed in college, contact the EOPS Office
at (510) 981-2832.
EOPS Counseling Hours
EOPS Counselor*
(510) 981-2836, Office in Rm. 344
EOPS Office Hours
Fatimah Shah, Program Coordinator
(510) 981-2831, Office in Rm. 342
Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Financial Aid
The college offers a wide variety of
financial aid programs and services to help
you meet your educational costs. The college
participates in the Federal Pell Grant Program,
the Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant Program (SEOG), the Federal
College-Work Study Program, and the Board of
Governors Waiver Program (BOGEFW). For
application information, go to www.berkeleycitycollege.edu, click on Student Services, then
select Financial Aid. You may also contact our
Financial Aid Office via phone or in person.
There are no emergency loans. As you plan
your college budget, include educational
costs for items such as books, supplies, and
transportation.
Financial Aid Office Hours
Loan Nguyen
Program Supervisor
(510) 981-2808
Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday, 8:30 a.m to 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Fridays, 8:30 a.m. to Noon
There are no emergency loans. As you plan your
college budget, include educational costs for items
such as books, supplies, and transportation.
You also may phone for an evening appointment.
International Student
Counseling
Peralta Community College District
Office of International Education
For international student counseling information,
e-mail globaled@peralta.edu
or phone 510-466-7380
*Important Note About
BCC Counseling Hours
Please check with our Counseling Information
Desk for updated counselors hours. Phone
(510) 981-5036.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Library
BCC's Susan Alman Duncan Library
is open to all currently registered Peralta College
students, faculty, and staff. The library contains
over 8,000 volumes, a small collection of print
periodicals, and an audiovisual collection. You
may check out materials with a current Berkeley
City College (or other Peralta college) Photo ID
card and current enrollment sticker. The card
is free of charge and can be obtained in Rm.
124B, 1st Floor.
Library computer workstations provide
access to the college’s catalog, as well as over 20
online databases. There are computer workstations
with worldwide web access; and ADA-compliant
workstations are also available to PSSD students
and faculty. Book media sources, including videocassette and audiocassette tapes, CDs; VCR,
DVD, and CD equipment are also available for
use inside the library.
Students also may use the library services and facilities at the College of Alameda,
Laney, and Merritt campuses.
Library Information
Library URL:
http://www.berkeleycitycollege.edu/wp/library/
Circulation/Hours:
981-2824
Library Hours
Monday thru Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m.
Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Sunday, Closed
Josh Boatright, Librarian, (510) 981-2991
Heather Dodge, Librarian, (510) 981-2964
Louisa Roberts, 981-2854
Circulation Desk, (510) 981-2824
Reference Desk, (510) 981-2821
Disabled Students Programs
and Services (DSPS)
Disabled Students Programs and Services
(DSPS) at Berkeley City College provides
supportive/accommodative services on an individual basis to new and continuing students
who have limitations associated with verified
disabilities. Our goal is to provide equal access
and opportunity. At the same time, we promote
maximum independence and integration for
students with disabilities.
Our counseling services include
making arrangements for classroom and test
accommodations and limited academic guidance. Our learning disabilities staff members
assess learning issues and provide guidance and
resources associated with learning disabilities
and other learning deficits and styles.
Our alternate media and adaptive
technology staff members support student
educational efforts by providing a variety of
technologically current services and resources.
These include:
• Audio Books as MP3 or DAISY
• Large print, Braille
• Etext, including PDF, Kurzweil, Braille,
MS Word
• Screen readers, screen magnification, voice
recognition and other assistive software
and equipment responsive to a range of
learning needs.
If you wish to apply for DSPS services,
schedule an appointment, or have questions,
please contact us at (510) 981-2812, or
send an email to Lynn Massey at cmassey@
peralta.edu.
Note that each Peralta campus has
services for students with disabilities. You
must register for disability services at each
Peralta campus where you attend classes.
Tutoring—Jerry L. Adams
Learning Resources Center
The college's Jerry L. Adams Learning Resources Center (LRC) seeks to help
students develop their academic skills so that
they may become more self-confident and
independent learners. LRC services include
individual and group tutoring in English, math,
computerized tutorial programs and access
to computers to prepare papers. Phone(510)
981-2971 for details or drop by the Tutoring/
Learning Resources Center.
Veterans' Services
Berkeley City College is committed
to assisting veterans, their dependents, and
reservists in obtaining their VA educational
benefits and to achieve their educational and
career goals. The college is approved to offer
programs that lead to a certificate, an associate
degree and transfer to a four-year college or
university.
To get started with our program,
please read the program brochure and be sure
that you have completed all the steps outlined
before meeting with the VA Counselor and/
or Certifying Official. As part of applying for
certification at Berkeley City College, you must
first complete a U.S. Department of Veterans
Affairs online application to determine your
educational benefits. After you receive your
eligibility letter from the Department of Veterans Affairs, you must then meet with our VA
counselor to plan your program of study and
to review all of your documentation.
Jennifer Lenahan, Certifying Official
(510) 981-5039, 2nd Floor, Rm. 259
10 a.m.-7 p.m., Mondays & Thursdays
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Tuesdays & Wednesdays
9 a.m.-1 p.m., Fridays
Amy Herrera, Counselor*
(510) 981-2960, 2nd Floor, Rm. 257
9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays
(By Appointment Only)
Important Note About
This Class Schedule
*Important Note About
BCC Counseling Hours
This schedule is available in an alternate media
format upon request. Should you need further
accommodations, contact our PSSD office
at 981-2918.
Please check with our Counseling Information
Desk for updated counselors hours. Phone
(510) 981-5036.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Associate Degrees and Occupational Certificates
Associate Degrees and
Occupational Certificate Programs
The following is a list of study areas described in BCC's catalog
supplement and in the college's 2011-2013 catalog for which
BCC awards an Associate in Art degree (AA), an Associate in Science degree (AS), a Certificate of Achievement (CA), or a Certificate of Proficiency (CP) in liberal arts, science, occupational
fields, or specialized areas of study. The Associate in Arts for
Transfer (AA-T) and the Associate in Science for Transfer (AST) are intended for students who plan to complete a bachelor’s
degree in a similar major at a CSU campus.
American Sign Language
American Sign Language
Art
Art Art: Figure Studies Art History
Biotechnology Business
Accounting Business Administration
Business Administration
for Transfer
General Business Office Technology Administrative Assistant Administrative/
Accounting Assistant Administrative Assistant/
Medical Computer Information Systems
Applied Micro Computer
Information Systems
Computer Programming
Network Support Technician
Web Programming Elementary Teacher Education
English
English for Transfer
English Language and Literature
English Language/Writing
Creative Writing/Fiction
Creative Writing/Playwriting
and Screenwriting Creative Writing/Poetry English as a Second Language
High Intermediate
Advanced
Global Studies Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts with Emphasis
in Arts and Humanities
Liberal Arts with Emphasis
in Social and Behavioral
Sciences
Liberal Arts: CSU General
Education Breadth
Liberal Arts: Intersegmental
General Education Transfer
(IGETC)
Mathematics for Transfer
Multimedia Arts
Animation Digital Imaging Digital Video Arts Web Design/Production
Writing for Multimedia
Advanced 3D Illustration
Multimedia Arts (continued)
Advanced Animation
Advanced Digital Imaging
Advanced Digital Photography
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AA
CA
AA
CA
AA-T
AS CA
CP
AA
AA
AS-T
AA CA
AA
CA
CA
CA
AS AS*
AS*
AS AA-T
AA-T
AA
AA
CA
CA*
CA*
CA
CA
CA
CA
CP
CP
CA
CA
CA
AA
AA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA*
Art Majors
Our Art majors provide a broad range of experience
in arts and design. Your instructors are nationally
acclaimed practicing artists. Contact Jennifer Braman
at (510) 981-2904, or e-mail her at jbraman@peralta.
edu, for information.
The Biotechnology Major
Biotechnology encompasses recent advances in genetics,
biochemistry, and related sciences which have resulted in
new research and commercial development of products
that are having a positive impact on our lives. The
college's program, which integrates academic and
occupational instruction, prepares graduates for entrylevel employment in a variety of technican-level science
careers. Call (510) 981-2887, or e-mail Dr. Barbara des
Rochers at bdesrochers@peralta.edu.
Business Majors
If you are interested in Business, you can achieve your
goals in several ways. Business Administration prepares
you to transfer to a four-year school to study for a
bachelor’s degree in many business fields.
General Business can also help you transfer.
Or it can give you a firm foundation in business theory
and practice so that you can begin working sooner
and/or prepare to open your own business. Or it can
show your current employer you are making an effort
to upgrade your skills in order to contribute more to
your company today and in the future.
Accounting gives detail-oriented students
a transferable skill that is in high demand in business
today. Office Technology provides basic office skills
to help you get your foot in the door for that first job.
For details, contact Jayne Matthews at (510) 981-2913,
or e-mail her at jmatthews@peralta.edu.
Computer Information Systems Major
CP
CP
CP
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA*
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
*Programs are undergoing revision and are not being
offered currently.
**Programs pending approval from State Chancellor’s
Office.
CA
AS-T
Advanced Digital Printmaking
Advanced Digital Video Production
Advanced Editing
Basic 3D Illustration
Basic Animation
Basic Digital Imaging
Basic Digital Photography
Basic Digital Printmaking
Basic Editing
Basic Motion Graphics
Basic Multimedia
Cinematography I
Cinematography II
Documentary
Foundation for Animation
Foundation for Multimedia
Foundations of Video
Intermediate Animation
Intermediate Digital Imaging
Intermediate Digital Photography
Intermediate Digital Printmaking
Intermediate Editing
Intermediate Video Production
Music Video
Writing for Multimedia
PhilosophyAA-T
Political Science
AA-T
Psychology for Transfer
AA-T
Public and Human Services
Community and Public Services
AA
Community Health Worker
AA
Social Services Paraprofessional
AA
Public and Human Services Cohort I
Public and Human Services Cohort II
Sociology for Transfer
AA-T
Spanish
Spanish Language
AA
Spanish Medical Interpreting
CP
CP
CP
CP
The American Sign
Language Major
Our American Sign Language Program is a highly
acclaimed national model. It focuses on development
of communication skills, understanding Deaf culture,
and how cultural differences between the Deaf and
hearing communities affect cross-cultural communication. Most importantly, it provides students with
language skills and tools to continue learning ASL in
the community and prepares them for transfer to the
University of California or California State University
systems. Students who have completed ASL courses at
other colleges or who have experience should consult
with the ASL Department staff for an evaluation. For
details, contact Nancy Cayton, Staff Assistant, at (510)
981-2872, (866) 971-1994 (VP) or e-mail ncayton@
peralta.edu.
The Computer Information Systems major includes
area specializations in Applied Computer Information
Systems and Web Programming, one of the most
highly demanded skills in public and private sector
organizations. For information, phone (510) 981-2921,
or contact Dr. Paramsothy Thananjeyan, department chair,
at pthananjeyan@peralta.edu.
The Elementary Teacher Education Major
Demand for Kindergarten to 5th grade teachers
will rise rapidly in the next 10 years. Berkeley City
College’s new Elementary Education AA-T Degree
allows you to finish your first two years of teacher
preparation, then transfer to a California State
University to finish your bachelor’s degree.
For details, contact Jennifer Lowood at jlowood@peralta.edu.
The English Major
Our English major allows you to develop strong communications and analytical skills through a variety of
literature and writing classes. The associate degree
is transferable to four-year colleges and universities.
Contact Jennifer Lowood at (510) 981-2912, for information, or e-mail her at jlowood@peralta.edu.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
The English as a Second
Language Major
Students may earn Certificates of Proficiency in High
Intermediate or Advanced English as a Second Language
majors.
Contact Laurie Brion at (510) 981-2875 for information,
or e-mail her at lbrion@peralta.edu.
The Global Studies Major
Our transferable global studies ,major prepares students for transfer to UC, CSU, and other four-year
programs in Global or International Studies, Peace
and Conflict Studies, area studies, such as Latin
American Studies, and International Relations. The
program is a stepping stone to a variety of career
options in the international arena. Contact Joan
Berezin at (510) 981-2884 or at jberezin@peralta.edu.
Liberal Arts Majors—Emphasis
in Arts and Humanities, Social
and Behavioral Sciences;
Certificates of Achievement
in UC's IGETC and CSU's General
Education Breadth Curriculum
The associate in arts degree in liberal arts is designed to
fulfill lower division general education requirements. It
is transferable to the University of California and California State University systems, and to private colleges.
You also may earn a Certificate of Achievement
in either UC's IGETC curriculum, or in CSU's General Education Breadth curriculum, or you may earn
an associate degree in liberal arts with an emphasis in
social and behavioral sciences. Phone (510) 981-2800
for more information or see your counselor.
Mathematics Major
The Associate in Science Degree in Mathematics
for Transfer is designed to prepare you for a seamless transfer to a local California State University
(CSU) campus with junior status and priority admission to a program or major in Mathematics or
a similar major for completion of a baccalaureate
degree. See your counselor for more information.
Multimedia Arts Majors
Learn the nuts and bolts of digital filmmaking digital
imaging, video, animation, and web design. Earn a
Certificate of Achievement, a Certificate of Proficiency,
or an Associate in Arts degree in Multimedia Arts with
an emphasis in animation, digital imaging, digital video
or web design. You may also earn Certificates of Proficiency
at the Foundational, Basic, Intermediate and Advanced
Levels in areas such as Multimedia, Animation, Digital
Imaging, Digital Photography, Digital Printmaking,
3D Illustration, Editing, Motion Graphics, Video
Production and Editing, Cinematography, Music
Video Production, and Web Design.
Professionals in each field inspire your
creativity while emphasizing the practical essentials
of multimedia arts. For details, contact Lee Marrs at
lmarrs@peralta.edu or at (510) 981-2900.
PACE Pathways
This specially designed program can help you
complete a transferable associate degree in four semesters plus one summer. Classes are transferable
to public and private colleges and universities. For
more information about classes and how to enroll,
call (510) 981-2880, or e-mail mclausen@peralta.
edu. See our PACE Pathways ad in this schedule.
Philosophy Major (AA-T)
The Associate in Arts in Philosophy for Transfer
Degree is designed to prepare students for a seamless
transfer with junior status and priority admission
to their local CSU campus to a program or major
in Philosophy or similar major for completion of a
baccalaureate degree. Contact Dr. Laura Ruberto at
lruberto @peralta.edu or at (510) 981-2922 for details.
The Political Science Major (AA-T)
The Associate in Arts in Political Science for Transfer
Degree is designed to prepare students for a seamless
transfer with junior status and priority admission
to their local CSU campus to a program or major
in Political Science or similar major for completion
of a baccalaureate degree. Contact Dr. Matt Freeman
at mfreman@peralta.edu or at (510) 981-2949 for
details.
Psychology Major (AA-T)
The Associate in Arts in Psychology for Transfer Degree
is for those who plan to transfer into the CSU psychology major. If you wish to earn an AA for transfer, you will
study the nature of consciousness and the development
of the person, basic processes of human perception,
learning, cognition and motivation; the relationship of
behavior to physiology; and the nature of psychological
disorders and how psychologists use their knowledge
to help improve the quality of people’s lives. Successful
completion of the program with a minimum G.P.A.
of 2.0 affords students specific guarantees for transfer
to the CSU system, such as admission to a CSU with
junior status, priority admission to their local CSU
campus ,and to a program or major in psychology or
similar major. See a counselor to enroll. You may also
contact Dr. Katherine Kocel at kkocel@peralta.edu for
more information.
Public and Human
Services Majors
Are you interested in a public or human services career?
Our Associate in Arts Degree or Certificate of Achievement programs prepare you for jobs in public service,
and in social or human services, health education, and
community outreach, where job demand is great.
Course work covers child and family services, gerontology and California welfare services. Students receive
on-the-job training in their second year.
Want to know more? Contact Stephanie Sanders-Badt
at (510) 981-2832, or e-mail her at ssanders-badt@
peralta.edu.
Grades and Transcripts
Grades and transcripts are available to all our
students. Go to www.peralta.edu and click on the
appropriate links to access grades and transcripts.
If you need more information, contact Loretta
Newsom in our Admissions and Records office
at (510) 981-2805.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Sociology Major (AA-T)
The Associate in Arts in Sociology for Transfer Degree is
designed for those who plan to transfer into the sociology
major at a CSU. You will study the role of social theory,
sociological research methods, social organization and
structure, social stratification and hierarchies, dynamics of social change, family structures, social deviance
and control, and applications to the study of specific
social groups, social institutions, and social problems.
Successful completion of the program with a minimum
G.P.A. of 2.0 affords you specific guarantees for transfer
to the CSU system, such as admission to a CSU with
junior status, priority admission to their local CSU
campus and to a program or major in sociology or
similar major. See a counselor to enroll. You may also
contact Dr. Linda McAllister at lmcallister@peralta.edu
for more information.
Spanish Language Major and
Spanish Medical Interpreting
Certificate of Achievement
Our Spanish Associate in Arts Degree or Certificate
of Achievement prepares you for transfer to four-year
institutions with a Spanish major and/or helps them to
acquire Spanish proficiency necessary for careers which
emphasize the value of familiarity with diverse cultures
and global issues.
Our Spanish Medical Interpreting Certificate of Achievement prepares you for interpreting
jobs in the health care industry. Questions? Contact Jose
Martin at (510) 981-5028, or e-mail him at jmartin @
peralta.edu.
Berkeley City College has a bookstore
on site. The bookstore is located on
the 5th floor of our new campus., 2050
Center St., Rm. 517.
Follett Bookstore
at Berkeley City College
2050 Center St., Rm. 517, 5th Floor
Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 981-1012
Also Visit www.berkeleycitybkstr.com
Bookstore Hours
Mondays through Thursdays
7:45 a.m.-5 p.m.
Fridays
7:45 a.m.-3 p.m.
Saturdays—Closed
Visit the bookstore to find out about
required texts.
Note that our bookstore may have extended hours during the first weeks of class.
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Programs for Adult College Education Pathways (PACE)
“PACE is legendary in my community; you hear about all the success stories from women who are single parents
and working, whose lives have been transformed through their educational experiences, and those stories often lead
back to BCC’s PACE program.”
—Delane Sims, PACE Graduate and UC Berkeley Highest Honors Graduate
P
ACE alum Delane Sims was
invited to apply for UC Berkeley’s
University Medal, just before
she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in
American Studies with an emphasis in
public health and aging. The award annually is presented to the most outstanding
senior in the graduating class. She transfered to Cal after earning her associate
degree through Berkeley City College’s
PACE Program.
“After PACE, I was very well
prepared to continue at Cal.” she recalled.
While a student in PACE,
Sims, a former ASBCC senator, founded
Senior Moments, a program for home
bound and disabled elders. “I was able to
expend upon this idea in such a way that
my senior thesis included a booklet to
help people identify and work with older
people who are isolated,” she explained.
She continued her work at UC
Berkeley and plans to expand her concept
nationally, with a presentation to the
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services. Sims will focus her career on
helping the elderly.
We’ve already done (some of )
your homework.
Beginning in spring 2014, we've expanded
PACE. The program is now PACE Pathways. We studied many Bay Area college
evening and weekend transfer programs,
then developed the best possible classes
for you. The PACE Pathways curriculum
meets all California lower division college
transfer requirements.
your subjects from different perspectives. For example, you may read a
novel for an English class and be asked
to write about merits. But in a history
class, your assignment may be to do a
paper on what the novel says about life
in America.
PACE Pathways classes fit your schedule
and cost less.
• You attend classes nights and online and
finish your associate degree in two years
(four semesters plus one summer), then
transfer to a university.
You can count on us to support you.
PACE Pathways' strong support system
is a cornerstone of your success. A
counselor is assigned exclusively to
PACE Pathways students to help with
academic planning.
Our PACE Pathways students
complete special classes which help
prepare them for college-level work.
We believe in working together.
As PACE Pathways students, you
can work in teams and small support
groups. You join a 30-member group
or “cohort,” and may have the same
classmates for four semesters. Together,
you create a study group to help you
succeed in college.
Our experienced faculty work
together to plan your courses. They listen to what you have to say. This leads
to planned assignments, coordinated
across classes so that you can study
• As a California resident your
community college enrollment fee is
only $46 per unit.*
Call now.
We care so much about your success
that PACE Pathways has established a
phone number where you can always ask
questions and express concerns:
• Call (510) 981-2880, to speak
with a PACE Pathways representative, or contact the PACE Pathways
office via e-mail at: mclausen@peralta.edu, and leave a message. We’ll
get back to you within 48 hours.
• Find more PACE Pathways
information online at www.berkeleycitycollege.edu.
We are now accepting applications for
next semester’s PACE Pathways classes.
*California community college fees
are subject to change by the state
legislature.
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Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Map of UC Berkeley
Etcheverry (A-4)
Tolman
(B-3)
Mulford (B-2)
Barrows (D-5)
By Car
1. Take 1-80 to University Avenue exit, drive down
University until you reach Milvia St. Turn right on
Milvia St., proceed south to Center St., then take a left
on Center St. to 2050 Center. Parking is available on
the street and in the Center St. Garage, next door to
Berkeley City College, or in the City of Berkeley Parking
Garage across the street from the college.
2. Take Highway 24 to Martin Luther King Jr. Way.
Go north on Martin Luther King Jr. Way to University
Ave. Turn right on University, then right from University Ave. onto Milvia St. Proceed south on Milvia St..
to Center St. Turn left on Center St. Berkeley City
College is at 2050 Center St., next door to the Center
St. garage.
Moffitt Library (C-3)
Evans
(B-5)
Dwinelle (D-3)
Wheeler (C-4)
By BART
Kroeber (D-5)
By AC Transit
1. Take Richmond BART Train from San Fracisco or
Fremont to Downtown Berkeley BART station.
1. Access www.actransit.org to find
the AC Transit route nearest you.
2.Take Pittsburg/Baypoint BART and transfer at the
12th, 19th, or MacArthur St. BART station.
2. Get your Peralta EasyPass from
Cashier's Offices at all Peralta
Colleges. It's only $36 per
semester for students (who have
9 or more units) at Berkeley City
College, College of Alameda,
Laney College, and Merritt College.
3.Berkeley City College’s is located one-half block
west of the Downtown Berkeley BART station. Take
BART escalator or elevator to Shattuck and Center
Sts., then walk 1/2 block west (toward San Francisco
Bay).
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Campus/AC Transit and Bart Service Maps
Berkeley City College • 2050 Center Street, Berkeley, CA 94704 • (510) 981-2800 • www.berkeleycitycollege.edu
Berkeley City College (BCC)
2050 Center Street
Berkeley City College is located at 2050 Center St., between Shattuck Ave. and Milvia St., 1-1/2
blocks west of the UC Berkeley campus. One of California’s 112 community colleges, it is part of
the Peralta Community College District. Berkeley City College is centrally located in downtown
Berkeley, only two blocks from the UC campus. The college’s mission is to contribute to the success of all students and to the well-being of the community by offering the best possible education
which promises intellectual growth, social mobility, economic development and an understanding
of diverse ideas and peoples. The college is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
Berkeley City College offers transfer and occupational training classes, associate degree and
certificate programs. The college is an active partner in local economic development and employment
training endeavors. BCC faculty are respected academicians and successful entrepreneurs. The college
maintains a strong and unique community college/university collaboration with the University of
California at Berkeley. BCC has among the highest transfer rates to UC Berkeley in the state.
As one of California's top transfer institutions, Berkeley City College consistently ranks
in the top 5% of community college transfers to UC Berkeley and top 10% to the California State
University system.
A number of Berkeley City College’s classes are taught evenings and Saturdays on the
UC Berkeley campus. Others are held at the college’s 2050 Center St. campus. Outreach classes
are held at community locations. A diverse student population attends Berkeley City College,
adding to the richness of the educational experience there.
In spring 2013, there were approximately 7,600 students enrolled at Berkeley City
College; 28% were Caucasian; 22% were African American; 18% were Asian; 15% were Latino;
2% were Filipino; and 1% was Native American. Those students designating themselves as Multiple
Ethnicities were 13% and “Other Non-Caucasian” equaled 3%. Those who declined to state was
11%. Berkeley City College students’ average age declined, from 44 years in 1988 to 31 years in
2012-13. The largest number of students was in the 19 to 24 year old age group and the second
largest was in the 25-29 age group.
For specific AC Transit and BART routes and schedule information, visit www.actransit.org or www.bart.gov.
24SPRING 2014
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
College of Alameda
555 Ralph appezZato memorial parkway, Alameda, CA 94501
Welcome to College of Alameda!
On behalf of the faculty, staff and administration, I welcome you to the College of
Alameda where excellence is our tradition. As you begin your educational journey,
please know that we believe in you. At the College of Alameda our sole purpose is to
help you realize your educational goals. Collectively, we are dedicated to providing you
with the knowledge, skills and resources to ensure your success. You should know that
our faculty is highly distinguished in their academic field, and are passionate about
their teaching. Likewise our staff is superbly competent and committed to providing
quality support services. Together with the college administration, we have created a
supportive environment that will give you the training for the workforce, facilitate
your transfer to a four-year university, or prepare you for your chosen profession.
For over 40 years we have served the Bay Area community. Our comprehensive academic programs are recognized
by prospective employers and universities as preparing highly qualified students who can compete in an increasingly
global and multicultural environment. In fact, one of the distinctive attributes of the College of Alameda is that
our student body is representative of the changing cultural and ethnic mosaic. Many of our students are from all
over the world. At the College of Alameda, everyone is appreciated, valued and respected.
As you take the first step toward fulfilling your educational aspirations, visit the Welcome Center. Here you will
receive assistance from friendly staff to guide you through the registration and enrollment process. Meet with our
Counselors who will help you choose the right courses to achieve your educational, career or vocational goals. Take
time to learn about the valuable services available from programs such as EOPS, CARE, Cal Works or DSPS. At
College of Alameda, you can enroll in courses online, participate in a Learning Community or enroll in traditional
semester-long courses. Additionally, get connected with employment opportunities at our One Stop Center, and
explore our Career and Technical Education programs. Everything you need to fulfill your dreams is already here
at the College of Alameda.
You are now part of the College of Alameda family. Welcome home!
All the best,
Dr. Eric V. Gravenberg
Interim President
www.alameda.peralta.edu
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Telephone Directory
The College of Alameda offers a comprehensive program of more than 300 liberal arts, science and occupational
courses in 38 major subject areas.
For more than 40 years, COA’s dedicated faculty and staff have helped over 500,000 students complete their educational goals.
The college’s beautiful park-like campus offers quiet restfulness in a bustling urban environment. Located at the corner
of Webster Street and Atlantic Avenue on the island community of Alameda, it is easily accessible from Oakland and
other Easy Bay cities by AC Transit and by private auto through the Webster Street Tube from downtown Oakland.
DepartmentPhone
DepartmentPhone
College of Alameda Main Number
(General Information) 522-7221
FAX 769-6019
TTY 748-2189
Admissions & Records
748-2228
Assessment Center
748-2307
Aviation Facility (North Field) 748-2291
Bookstore748-2246
Business Services Manager
748-2235
CalWORKs Office
748-2258
Cashier748-2224
Counseling Department
748-2209
Extended Opportunity Programs &
Services (EOPS) and CARE
748-2258
Financial Aid Department
748-2391
Health Services
748-2320
Instruction, Vice President
748-2352
Division Dean's Office
748-2357
Learning Resources Center
748-2307
Library748-2398
One-Stop Career Center
748-2208
Police/Escort Services
466-7236
President’s Office
748-2273
Programs & Services for Students
with Disabilities (DSPS)
748-2328
Student Activities
748-2280
Student Services Administrative Office
748-2205
Supervisor, Evening
(Academic Year)748-2311
Tutorial Center
748-2307
Veterans Affairs Office
748-2203
Welcome Center/Information
748-2184
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Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Assessment & Orientation Schedule
Assessment Office - Building L, Room 202C, Phone: (510) 748-2307 or (510) 748-2209
Appointments are required because space is limited.
English and Math assessments will be administered using a self-paced computerized program. If you are taking both the Math and English assessments,
please allow at least four (4) hours to complete the process. Appointments are required because space is limited. Drop-ins will be accommodated if space
permits. Students will need to attend an ASSESSMENT and ORIENTATION SESSION.
IMPORTANT:
• There is no cost for assessment and orientation.
• Assessment results do not keep anyone from enrolling in college or any college program; however,
students must meet prerequisites as stated in the college catalog.
• Bring identification with you on the day that you are scheduled for the assessment and orientation.
• NO ONE IS ADMITTED LATE. Students should arrive 15 min. earlier than the scheduled sessions.
• No children or food are permitted. Cellular phones and pagers must be off during testing period.
• Assessment results must be picked up in person, with identification.
Assessment Testing is by
appointment only.
Drop-In testing available only
if seating permits.
If you have a disability requiring an alternative arrangement, call the Programs and Services for Students with Disabilities (DSPS): 748-2328 or 748-2330 (TDD).
ENGLISH AND MATH ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE
ESL ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE
DATE & DAY
TIME
ROOM
DATE & DAY
TIME
ROOM
11/12/2013 (Tue)
11/18/2013 (Mon)
11/19/2013 (Tue)
11/25/2013 (Mon)
11/26/2013 (Tue)
8:15am & 4pm
8:15am & 4pm
8:15am & 4pm
8:15am & 4pm
8:15am & 4pm
L202C
L202C
L202C
L202C
L202C
11/21/2013 (Thurs)
3pm
TBA
12/03/2013 (Tues)
12/05/2013 (Thurs)
12/10/2013 (Tues)
1:15pm
3pm
1:15pm
TBA
TBA
TBA
12/02/2013 (Mon)
12/03/2013 (Tue)
12/09/2013 (Mon)
12/10/2013 (Tue)
12/16/2013 (Mon)
12/17/2013 (Tue)
8:15 am & 4 pm
8:15 am & 4 pm
9am & 11am & 4pm
9am & 11am & 4pm
9am & 11am & 4pm
9am & 11am & 4pm
L202C
L202C
L202C
L202C
L202C
L202C
01/07/2014 (Tues)
01/09/2014 (Thurs)
01/14/2014 (Tues)
01/21/2014 (Tues)
1:15pm
3pm
1:15pm
1:15pm
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
01/06/2014 (Mon)
01/07/2014 (Tue)
01/08/2014 (Wed)
01/13/2014 (Mon)
01/14/2014 (Tue)
01/15/2014 (Wed)
01/21/2014 (Tue)
01/22/2014 (Wed)
9am & 11am & 4pm
9am & 11am & 4pm
9am & 11am & 4pm
9am & 11am & 4pm
9am & 11am & 4pm
9am & 11am & 4pm
8:15 am & 4pm
8:15am
L202C
L202C
L202C
L202C
L202C
L202C
L202C
L202C
12pm 7pm
TBA
TBA
ESL ORIENTATION:
01/23/2014 (Thurs)
01/23/2014 (Thurs)
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Important Student Services
Admissions & Records and Welcome Center
Location: Welcome Center, Room A101
Monday, 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Note: Refer to college websites for information on extended office
hours during peak enrollment.
Assessment Center
Location: Room L202C
Monday - Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Health Services
Location: Room F105
Monday - Thursday, 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Learning Resources Center
Location: Room L204
Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Library
Bookstore
Location: L Building
Monday - Thursday, 7:50 a.m. - 7:50 p.m.
Friday, 7:50 a.m. - 3:50 p.m.
CalWORKs
Location: Room F217
Mondays and Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Wednesdays, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Location: Room F100
Monday - Thursday, 7:45 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday, 7:45 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Mental Health Services
Location: Room A101
Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Photo I.D.
Location: Welcome Center, Room A101
Monday - Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Cashier’s Office
Location: Room A150
Monday, 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Student Activities/Student Leadership &
Development
Location: Room F116
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Counseling
Location: Room A101
Monday, 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday, By Appointment Only
Student Employment Services/Career Center
Disabled Students Programs and Services
(DSPS)
Location: Room D117
Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
Transfer Center
Location: Room A101
See Counseling
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services
(EOPS)
Location: Room A101
Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Location: Portable P
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Veterans’ Services
Location: Room A101
Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Financial Aid
Location: Room A101
Monday, 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
New Student
Steps
For Success
NEW STUDENT STEPS FOR SUCCESS Welcome to the College of Alameda (CoA) family, and congratulations on your acceptance to Peralta Community College District. We are thrilled you have chosen to begin your education at CoA. We understand that Welcome
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through each step here at CoA. Here is your Steps for Success Checklist: Schedule
Assessment
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Go Cougars! *Students with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact the Programs and Services for Students with *Students
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**If you have already attended another community college or university, please consult with a counselor regarding **If you have already attended another community college or university, please consult with a counselor regarding appropriate steps for
appropriate steps for enrollment (you will initially need to provide an unofficial copy of your transcripts). enrollment (you will initially need to provide an unofficial copy of your transcripts).
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Student Success Learning Communities
Student Success Learning Communities:
Adelante, Amandla, and APASS
College of Alameda Learning Communities are designed to
promote student success. In Adelante, Amandla, and APASS,
curriculum and teaching methods will be responsive to the
culture and legacy of African American, Latino, or Asian/
Pacific American students. All students regardless of race,
gender, age, sexual orientation, country or origin, and/or
disabilities are welcome to join any of the four Learning
Communities.
Classes within a learning community will be linked so that a
group of students can take classes together, and faculty will
work jointly to provide students with the necessary knowledge
and self-confidence to succeed.
The classes are paired as follows:
• English 269AB and a counseling support class OR
• English 201AB and a counseling support class.
Students must register for both the English and the
Counseling class.
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Adelante
The Adelante (Spanish for “onward” or “forward”) program
serves to enhance the intellectual, philosophical, ethical, and
community experience of students though the reflective study
of Latino culture and literature.
Amandla
The Amandla (Zulu for Power) program is a member of the
Statewide Umoja (Unity) Community, and is dedicated to
enhancing the cultural and educational experiences of African
American and other student populations though a curriculum
and pedagogy responsive to the legacy of the African and
African American diasporas.
APASS [Asian/Pacific American Student Success]
APASS is designed to support Asian/Pacific Americans
in pursuit of academic success by promoting individual
growth and personal success through a culturally sensitive
environment, recognizing the cultural diversity within the
Asian and Pacific Islander communities, and fostering unity
within the multicultural college community and beyond.
For more information, contact:
Amandla@peralta.edu
Adelante@peralta.edu
APASS@peralta.edu
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Distance Learning
ONLINE COURSES require students to have access to a computer with an individual e-mail account and access to the World Wide Web.
To access the class information, follow the link under the course listings, or type in the URL address. Most of the course work is done
online; however, some limited on-campus meetings may be required. In some cases, a mandatory orientation is required, which provides
information on contacting the instructors, course requirements, and student responsibility. Additional information about the courses is
offered online at www.alameda.peralta.edu.
DEPT/CODETITLE
FACULTY
UNITS
ANTHR 1** INTRO TO PHYSICAL ANTHRO.
BOUSQUET
3
20082
Online Course. Contact instructor at gbousquet@peralta.edu for more
information.
ANTHR 2** ARCHAEOLOGY & PREHISTORY
BOUSQUET
3
20058
Online Course. Contact instructor at gbousquet@peralta.edu for more
information.
ART 1**
INTRO TO ART HISTORY
PERBETSKY
3
20099
Online Course. Contact instructor at pperbetsky@peralta.edu for more
information.
BIOL 4**
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
MAJLESI
5
20498
Hybrid Course. Contact instructor at rmajlesi@peralta.edu for more
information.
BIOL 4**
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
MAJLESI
5
20502
Hybrid Course. Contact instructor at rmajlesi@peralta.edu for more
information.
BIOL 10**
INTRO TO BIOLOGY
MAJLESI
4
20490
Hybrid Course. Contact instructor at rmajlesi@peralta.edu for more
information.
BIOL 11**
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY
MAJLESI
3
20492
Hybrid Course. Contact instructor at rmajlesi@peralta.edu for more
information.
BIOL 31**
NUTRITION
MAJLESI
4
20622
Online Course. Contact instructor at rmajlesi@peralta.edu for more
information.
BUS 1B**
24513
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
OLIVE
02/10 – 05/23/2013 Hybrid Course. Contact instructor at
rolive@peralta.edu for more information.
4
BUS 2**
INTRO TO BUSINESS LAW
JOHNSON
3
20949
Hybrid Course. Contact instructor at cjohnson@peralta.edu for more
information.
BUS 10**
20805
INTRO TO BUSINESS
JOHNSON
02/10 – 05/23/2013 Online Course. Contact instructor at
cjohnson@peralta.edu for more information.
3
BUS 10**
INTRO TO BUSINESS
JOHNSON
3
20804
Hybrid Course. Contact instructor at cjohnson@peralta.edu for more
information.
BUS 24*
20795
COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING
OLIVE
02/10 – 05/23/2013 Online Course. Contact instructor at
rolive@peralta.edu for more information.
3
BUS 209
20792
FUNDAMENTALS OF INCOME TAX OLIVE
4
Hybrid Course. Contact instructor at rolive@peralta.edu for more information.
DEPT/CODETITLE
FACULTY
UNITS
CIS 1**
21122
INTRO TO CIS
GRILL
4
Online Course. Contact instructor at bgrill@peralta.edu for more information.
CIS 1**
21128
INTRO TO CIS
GRILL
4
Online Course. Contact instructor at bgrill@peralta.edu for more information.
CIS 5**
21129
INTRO TO COMPUTER SCIENCE
UY
5
Online Course. Contact instructor at muy@peralta.edu for more information.
CIS 40*
21221
DATABASE MANAGEMENT
VILLEGAS
02/10 – 05/23/2013 Hybrid Course. Contact instructor at
avillegas@peralta.edu for more information.
CIS 42*
24169
SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS
PERKINS
4
Hybrid Course. Contact instructor at gperkins@peralta.edu for more information.
COMM 1A**
21236
INTRO TO SPEECH
MURPHY
3
Hybrid Course. Meets every 2nd and 4th Tues and Thurs,
9:30-10:45 am in room D204; remaining classes online.
Contact instructor at jamurphy@peralta.edu for more information.
4
COMM 45** Public Speaking
MURPHY
3
21276
Hybrid Course. Mandatory on-campus meetings TBA; remaining
classes online.
COUN 24**
21414
COLLEGE SUCCESS
LAU
3
Online Course. Contact instructor at sdlau@peralta.edu for more information.
COUN 57**
21369
CAREER/LIFE PLANNING
THOMPSON
1/22-3/21/2013 Online Course. Contact instructor at
tthompson@peralta.edu for more information.
Go to www.eperalta.org for log-in.
3
COUN 57**
21378
CAREER/LIFE PLANNING
THOMPSON
03/17 – 5/16/2013 Online Course. Contact instructor at
tthompson@peralta.edu for more information.
Go to www.eperalta.org for log-in.
3
COUN 221
21413
COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY TRANSFER VIRKKILA
01/21 – 02/28/2013 Online Course. Contact instructor at
vvirkkila@peralta.edu for more information.
3
ECON 1**
21549
MACRO-ECONOMICS
BAJRAMI
3
02/10 – 04/28/2013 Hybrid Course. Classroom lectures and online
component. Contact instructor at dbajrami@peralta.edu for more
information. 2/25-4/26/13
ECON 1**
21547
MACRO-ECONOMICS
BAJRAMI
02/04/ - 04/22/2013 Online Course. Contact instructor at
dbajrami@peralta.edu for more information. 2/4-4/19/13
ECON 2**
21545
MICRO-ECONOMICS
BAJRAMI
3
02/10 – 04/28/2013 Hybrid Course. Classroom lectures and online
component. Contact instructor at dbajrami@peralta.edu for more
information. 2/25-4/26/13
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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DEPT/CODETITLE
FACULTY
UNITS
ECON 2**
21548
MICRO-ECONOMICS
BAJRAMI
02/04/ - 04/22/2013 Online Course. Contact instructor at
dbajrami@peralta.edu for more information. 2/4-4/19/13
3
ENGL 1A**
23973
COMPOSITION & READING
STAFF
4
Online Course. Go to www.alameda.peralta.edu for more information.
ENGL 1A**
21632
COMPOSITION & READING
STAFF
4
Hybrid Course. Go to www.alameda.peralta.edu for more information.
ENGL 1A**
21951
COMPOSITION & READING
STAFF
4
Hybrid Course. Go to www.alameda.peralta.edu for more information.
ENGL 1B** COMPOSITION & READING
LITTLE
4
21650
Online Course. Contact instructor at mhansen@peralta.edu for more
information.
ENGL 5**
CRITICAL THINKING
LITTLE
3
21651
Online Course. Contact instructor at mhansen@peralta.edu for more
information.
GEOG 1**
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
KIRKAM
3
22229
Online Course. Contact instructor at wkirkam@peralta.edu for more
information.
GEOG 2**
CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
O’HALLORAN 3
22213
Online Course. Contact instructor at eohalloran@peralta.edu for more
information.
HIST 7A**
HISTORY OF U.S. TO 1877
LORETTO
3
22298
Online Course. Contact instructor at eloretto@peralta.edu for more
information.
HIST 7A**
HISTORY OF U.S. TO 1877
LORETTO
3
22268
Online Course. Contact instructor at eloretto@peralta.edu for more
information.
HIST 7B**
HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1865
LORETTO
3
22273
Online Course. Contact instructor at eloretto@peralta.edu for more
information.
DEPT/CODETITLE
FACULTY
UNITS
MATH 203
22660
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
ABADIA
4
Hybrid Course. Prior to the beginning of the semester, please check
instructor’s web page: http://alameda.peralta.edu/claudia-abadia
MATH 203
22667
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
UY
4
Hybrid Course. Prior to the beginning of the semester, please check
instructor’s web page: http://alameda.peralta.edu/manuel-uy
PHIL 1**
23542
INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY
STAFF
3
Online Course. Go to www.alameda.peralta.edu for more information.
PHYS 10**
23608
INTRO TO PHYSICS
TSAI
4
Online Course. Please see http://alameda.peralta.edu/physics10 for
more information.
POSCI 1**
23633
GOVT & POLITICS IN U.S.
SWEENEY
3
Online Course. Contact instructor at mmmontague@peralta.edu for
more information.
POSCI 3**
23658
INTERNAL RELATIONS
SWEENEY
3
Online Course. Contact instructor at mmmontague@peralta.edu for
more information.
PSYCH 1A** INTRO TO GEN PSYCHOLOGY
PETERSON
3
23707
Online Course. Contact instructor at speterson@peralta.edu for more
information
PSYCH 1B** INTRO TO GEN PSYCHOLOGY
PETERSON
3
23672
Online Course. Contact instructor at speterson@peralta.edu for more
information.
PSYCH 12** HUMAN SEXUALITY
CHISHTY
3
23671
Online Course. Contact instructor at echishty@peralta.edu for more
information.
SOC 1**
INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY
SANDHU
3
23769
Online Course. Contact instructor at ssandhu@peralta.edu for more
information.
SPAN 1A**
23773
ELEMENTARY SPANISH
GUERRERO
5
Hybrid Course. Reduced lecture time: Meets 2 days/week with 1 hour
online lecture component. Contact instructor at eguerrero@peralta.edu
for more information.
HUMAN 1** INTRO TO HUMANITIES
FLOWERS
3
22361
Hybrid Course. Contact instructor at aflowers@peralta.edu for more
information.
SPAN 1A**
23774
ELEMENTARY SPANISH
PATTERSON 5
Hybrid Course. Reduced lecture time: Meets 2 days/week with 1 hour
online lecture component. Contact instructor at
apatterson@peralta.edu for more information.
LIS 85**
20216
INTRO TO INFO RESOURCES
MCKENNA
2
02/11 - 03/06/2013 Hybrid Course. Mandatory Orientation: Tues,
2/11/14, 2-3 pm in room L202E. Contact instructor at
jmckenna@peralta.edu for more information.
SPAN 1B**
23806
ELEMENTARY SPANISH
MCMICHAEL 5
Hybrid Course. Reduced lecture time: Meets 2 days/week with 1 hour
online lecture component. Contact instructor at
hmcmichael@peralta.edu for more information.
MATH 3A**
22649
CALCULUS I
ABADIA
5
Hybrid Course. Prior to the beginning of the semester, please check
instructor’s web page: http://alameda.peralta.edu/claudia-abadia
MATH 3B**
22650
CALCULUS II
VALDEZ
5
Hybrid Course. Prior to the beginning of the semester, please check
instructor’s web page: http://alameda.peralta.edu/michael-valdez
MATH 13**
22668
INTRO TO STATISTICS
UY
4
Hybrid Course. Prior to the beginning of the semester, please check
instructor’s web page: http://alameda.peralta.edu/manuel-uy
MATH 13**
22669
INTRO TO STATISTICS
SANTOS
4
Hybrid Course. Prior to the beginning of the semester, please check
instructor’s web page: http://alameda.peralta.edu/rina-santos
MATH 201
22666
ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA
ABADIA
4
Hybrid Course. Prior to the beginning of the semester, please check
instructor’s web page: http://alameda.peralta.edu/claudia-abadia
HIST 19**
HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA
LORETTO
3
24189
Online Course. Contact instructor at eloretto@peralta.edu for more
information.
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Course acceptable for lower division
transfer credit to BA/BS programs at CSU.
Course acceptable for lower division
transfer credit to BA/BS programs at CSU and UC.
Sign up now at
www.alameda.peralta.edu!
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Community Services Online classes
College of Alameda, in partnership with Education To Go, offers a wide range of highly interactive courses that you can take entirely over the Internet.
All of our courses include expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors. Our online courses are affordable, fun, fast, convenient, and
geared just for you.
All online courses require Internet access, e-mail and Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser. Some courses may require special software or
supplemental textbooks. Courses run for six weeks and consist of 12 lessons. Lessons are supplemented by interactive quizzes, assignments, and tutorials.
For complete course descriptions and to enroll go to: www.ed2go.com/alameda. Contact: coa-ed2go@peralta.edu
CLASSES BEGIN EVERY MONTH. CHECK WEBSITE FOR 2013 CLASS DATES
*Ed2go courses are fee based classes and are not covered by Financial Aid or by the Board of Governor’s Fee Waiver (BOGG). These are non-credit classes. Grades
will not be posted on your transcript.
Accounting
• Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2003
• Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2007
• Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2003
• Introduction to QuickBooks 2009
• Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2009
• QuickBooks 2009 for Contractors
Business and Management
• Achieving Success with Difficult People
• Individual Excellence
• Interpersonal Communication
• Keys to Effective Communication
• Leadership
• Fundamentals of Supervision and Management
• Fundamentals of Supervision and Management II
• Fundamentals of Technical Writing
• Mastery of Business Fundamentals
• Introduction to Adobe Acrobat 9
• Administrative Assistant Applications
• Administrative Assistant Fundamentals
• Customer Service Fundamentals
• Distribution and Logistics Management
• Going Green at the Workplace
• Manufacturing Applications
• Manufacturing Fundamentals
• Principles of Sales Management
• Understanding the Human Resources Function
• PMP Certification Prep 1
• Project Management @ e-Speed
• Project Management Fundamentals
Certification Prep
• Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep
• Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep
• CompTIA Network+ Certification Prep
• PMP Certification Prep 1
Health Care
• Handling Medical Emergencies
• Medical Transcription
Law and Legal
• LSAT Preparation – Part 1
• LSAT Preparation – Part 2
Grant Writing and Nonprofit
• A to Z Grant Writing
• Advanced Grant Proposal Writing
• Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant
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Get Grants!
Introduction to Nonprofit Management
Marketing Your Nonprofit
Wow, What a Great Event!
Writing Effective Grant Proposals
Sales and Marketing
• Achieving Top Search Engine Positions
• Business and Marketing Writing
• Designing Effective Websites
• Effective Selling
• Interpersonal Communication
• Keys to Effective Communication
• Leadership
• Principles of Sales Management
• Professional Sales Skills
• Introduction to Microsoft Access 2003
Start Your Own Business
• Creating a Successful Business Plan
• Get Paid to Travel
• Introduction to Internet Writing Markets
• Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay
• Real Estate Investing
• Secrets of the Caterer
• Start and Operate your own Home-Based Business
• Start Your Own Consulting Practice
• Wow, What a Great Event!
Business Writing
• Advanced Microsoft Word 2003
• Business and Marketing Writing
• Fundamentals of Technical Writing
• Intermediate Microsoft Word 2003
• Resume Writing Workshop
Publishing
• Introduction to Internet Writing Markets
• The Craft of Magazine Writing
Teaching and Education
• Creating a Classroom Website
• Easy Classroom Podcasting
• Guiding Kids on the Internet
• Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 in the Classroom
• PowerPoint in the Classroom
• The Classroom Computer
• Using the Internet in the Classroom
• Web 2.0: Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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• Practical Ideas for the Adult ESL/EFL Classroom
• Spanish in the Classroom
• Speed Spanish
• Speed Spanish II
• Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar
• Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary
• Singapore Math: Number Sense and Computational
Strategies
• Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies That
Work
• Teaching ESL/EFL Reading
• A to Z Grant Writing
• Easy Classroom Podcasting
• Get Assertive!
• Leadership
• Praxis I Preparation
• The Creative Classroom
• Understanding Adolescents
Creative Writing
• Introduction to Internet Writing Markets
• The Craft of Magazine Writing
• Travel Writing
• Write and Publish Your Nonfiction Book
• Write Your Life Story
• Writeriffic: Creativity Training for Writers
• Research Methods for Writers
• The Keys to Effective Editing
Grant Writing
• A to Z Grant Writing
• Advanced Grant Proposal Writing
• Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant
• Get Grants!
• Writing Effective Grant Proposals
Basic Computer Literacy
• Computer Skills for the Workplace
• Introduction to Linux
• Navigating the Internet
• Advanced Microsoft Excel 2007
• Intermediate Microsoft Word 2007
• Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2003
• Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2003
• Introduction to Microsoft Word 2003
• Introduction to Windows XP
• What’s New in Microsoft Office 2007
Certification Prep
• Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep
• Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep
• CompTIA Network+ Certification Prep
Computer Applications
• Discover Digital Photography
• Intermediate Photoshop CS4
• Introduction to Adobe Acrobat 9
• Introduction to Dreamweaver CS4
• Introduction to Flash CS4
• Photoshop CS4 for the Digital Photographer
• Photoshop Elements 7 for the Digital Photographer
• Photoshop Elements 7 for the Digital Photographer II
• Photoshop Elements 8 for the Digital Photographer
• Photoshop Elements 8 for the Digital Photographer II
• Advanced Microsoft Excel 2007
• Advanced Microsoft Word 2003
• Intermediate Microsoft Access 2007
• Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2003
• Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2007
• Intermediate Microsoft Word 2003
• Intermediate Microsoft Word 2007
• Introduction to Microsoft Access 2003
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Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2003
Introduction to Microsoft FrontPage 2003
Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2003
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2003
What’s New in Microsoft Office 2007
Introduction to QuickBooks 2009
Making Movies with Windows Vista
Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2009
QuickBooks 2009 for Contractors
Database Management
• Intermediate Microsoft Access 2007
• Introduction to Database Development
• Introduction to Microsoft Access 2003
• Introduction to Oracle
• Introduction to SQL
PC Networking and Security
• Intermediate networking
• Introduction to Networking
• Introduction to PC Troubleshooting
Graphic and Multimedia Design
• Intermediate Photoshop CS4
• Introduction to InDesign CS3
• Introduction to Photoshop CS4
• Introduction to Flash CS4
• Making Movies with Windows Vista
• Photoshop CS4 for the Digital Photographer
• Photoshop Elements 7 for the Digital Photographer
• Achieving Top Search Engine Positions
• Creating Web Pages
• Designing Effective Websites
• Introduction to Dreamweaver CS4
• Introduction to Microsoft FrontPage 2003
The Internet
• Achieving Top Search Engine Positions
• Creating Web Pages
• Navigating the Internet
• Web 2.0: Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts
• Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay
Web and Computer Programming
• C++ for the Absolute Beginner
• Intermediate C# Programming
• Intermediate Visual Basic 2008
• Introduction to C# Programming
• Introduction to Java Programming
• Introduction to Perl Programming
• Introduction to Ruby Programming
• Introduction to Visual Basic 2008
• Creating User Requirements Documents
• Creating Web Pages
• Designing Effective Websites
Arts
• Drawing for the Absolute Beginner
• Enjoying European Art Online
• Music Made Easy
Children, Parents and Family
• Assisting Aging Parents
• Discover Digital Photography
• Genealogy Basics
• Guiding Kids on the Internet
• Handling Medical Emergencies
• Home school with Success
• Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies that
work
• Secrets of Better Photography
• Singapore Math: Number Sense and Computational
Strategies
• Understanding Adolescents
• Write Your life Story
Digital Photography
• Discover Digital Photography
• Introduction to Photoshop CS4
• Photographing Nature with Your Digital Camera
• Photoshop Elements 7 for Digital Photographer II
• Photoshop Elements 8 for the Digital Photographer
• Photoshop Elements 8 for the Digital Photographer II
• Secrets of Better Photography
Test Prep
• GED Preparation
• GMAT Preparation
• GRE Preparation – Part 1 (Verbal and Analytical)
• GRE Preparation – Part 2 (Quantitative)
• LSAT Preparation – Part 1
• LSAT Preparation – Part 2
• Praxis I Preparation
• Prepare for the GED Language Arts, Writing Test
Personal Finance
• Debt Elimination Techniques That Work
• Get Paid to Travel
• Introduction to Stock Options
• Personal Finance
• Real Estate Investing
• Stocks, Bonds and Investing; Oh, My!
• The Analysis and Valuation of Stocks
• Where Does All My Money Go?
Personal Enrichment
• Healing Through Hypnosis
• Merrill Ream Speed Reading
• Wow, What A Great Event!
• 12 Steps to a successful Job Search
• Get Assertive!
• Get Funny!
• Goodbye to Shy
• Lose Weight and Keep It Off
• Making Age and Asset in Your Job Search
• Resume Writing Workshop
Languages
• Beginning Conversational French
• Conversational Japanese
• Spanish in the Classroom
• Speed Spanish
• Speed Spanish II
• Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar
• Teaching ESL/EFL Reading
• Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary
• Practical Ideas for the Adult ESL/EFL Classroom
Job Search
• 12 Steps to a Successful Job Search
• Making Age and Asset in Your Job Search
• Resume Writing Workshop
Health and Wellness
• Handling medical Emergencies
• Healing Through Hypnosis
• Lose Weight and Keep It Off
• Medical Transcription
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
General Information
Admissions and Enrollment
• Admission and enrollment in classes are separate processes and
both must be completed before you can attend classes and earn
credit in your courses. Admission is the process which admits
you to the college and permits you to enroll in classes. Enrollment is the process of signing up for individual classes after you
are admitted to the college.
• It may take one day or more to complete the entire admission/enrollment process, based upon your status and available schedule
of services.
• Do not mistake admissions and enrollment with only having
to attend classes. You must follow the admissions and enrollment guidelines by enrolling online at www.peralta.edu.
• If you feel you qualify for Financial Aid, apply EARLY in the
academic year to determine eligibility and receive assistance in a
timely manner. Contact the Financial Aid Office at 748-2391.
• See a counselor EARLY and throughout each semester to establish
an appropriate academic program plan which will significantly
enhance your transfer, vocational or personal enrichment goals.
• Check the Academic Calendar each semester to note deadlines
for adding and dropping classes, submitting graduation petitions, priority registration dates as a continuing student, holiday
schedules, final exam week, etc.
IMPORTANT!
Students are responsible for submitting their Add and/or Drop
on-line; failure to do so can result in credits not being given for
class work completed or in unwanted grades being awarded for
the class(es).
Alameda Science and Technology Institute
The Alameda Science and Technology Institute (ASTI), an
early college high school funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation, is a high school that is part of the Alameda Unified
School District. ASTI is located on College of Alameda campus.
For further information about the application process, eighth
grade students or their parents may contact the office of Secondary
Schools, Alameda Unified School District, at 337-7094, or ASTI@
alameda.k12.ca.us.
Campus Office Hours
Except as noted, campus offices are open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30
p.m., Monday through Friday, during the school year. The Student
Services Welcome Center will remain open until 6:00 p.m. Mondays.
Welcome Center:
Monday
Tuesday through Friday
8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Financial Aid Office:
Monday
8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
FridayClosed
Counseling Services:
Monday
Tuesday through Thursday
Friday
8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
By Appointment
Cashier: Monday Tuesday through Friday 8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Catalog
The current College of Alameda General Catalog contains degree
and certificate requirements and complete course descriptions.
The catalog can be purchased at the bookstore or downloaded for
free at www.alameda.peralta.edu/college-catalog/
Class Start and End Times
Students are expected to be in class, prepared for instruction at the
designated class starting time.
College Hour
The policy of College of Alameda is to provide for a “College Hour”
on Tuesday from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., so as to encourage collegewide events, student clubs and other extracurricular activities. No
classes should be scheduled during this hour.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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COA Bookstore
We welcome you to the College of Alameda Bookstore. The COA
Bookstore carries all course materials required for courses at the College, as well as school supplies, imprinted clothing and gift items,
course-related reference materials, and beverages and snacks. The
store is located at the south end of the Student Center, Building F,
next to the Student Lounge.
Textbook Return Policy
Refunds will be gladly given, when:
You provide a register receipt with the book. The book is in new
condition. Sorry, no writing, notes, or underlining in the book.
If returning shrink-wrapped sets make sure all items are enclosed.
Please be careful before opening shrink-wrapped sets. Many contain
electronic media and are only returnable if they are defective.
Textbooks play an important role in education. The store has a complete selection of money-saving used books, which are discounted
25% off the new book price. Remember to shop early for the best
selection of used books.
The last day for a refund with a receipt is one week from the start
of the semester. The last day for a refund with a receipt AND a
schedule showing the class as dropped is the last day to drop classes
in the schedule.
Regular Store Hours:
Monday – Thursday
7:45 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Friday
7:45 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Saturdays and Sundays
Closed
*Bookstore will be open extended hours during the start of the
semester. Call for extended hours and dates.
Contact Information:
Phone (510) 748-2246 – Fax (510) 523-8576
Email 0187mgr@follett.com
Books
The College Store carries all textbooks required for courses offered
at College of Alameda, as well as many general books, paperbacks
and course-related reference books and materials.
Purchasing Textbooks
Textbooks may differ between sections. In order to ensure that you
purchase the correct textbooks, please bring a copy of your schedule
when you come to the Bookstore. You can also purchase your textbooks online at www.coa.bkstr.com When purchasing online you can
choose to have your books held for pickup at the COA Bookstore, or
for a fee, they can be delivered directly to your home or business.
Payment
The COA Bookstore accepts cash, credit cards (MasterCard, Visa,
Discover, or American Express) or EOPS vouchers for purchases.
Checks are not accepted, unless they are checks issued by the Department of Rehabilitation.
Other textbooks may be returned for a full refund within two days
of your purchase date with receipt and in the condition in which
they were bought.
Textbooks purchased during “finals week” (or during the last week
of classes) are not returnable for a full refund.
Buyback Policy
The resale value of a textbook depends on supply and demand. If
your book is being reused on campus, we will offer 50% of the
purchase price. If not, a wholesale value will be offered based upon
edition and need.
Community Services (Fee-Based) Classes
Fee-based courses are those numbered 848. For internet courses: visit
the website at http://www.ed2go.com/alameda for course descriptions, starting dates, fees, registration, and answers to frequently
asked questions. For other fee-based classes, students may register
and pay in the Office of Instruction, Monday through Friday from
9:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. A student enrolled in a fee-based class will
receive a 100% refund if he/she officially withdraws on or before the
first class meeting. A refund will not be received if he/she officially
withdraws after the first class meeting.
Health Services
The college provides the services of a registered nurse to assist students
in health matters. The health services provided include health counseling, referrals, health education, emergency first aid and assistance
with general problems. The College of Alameda also provides mental
health services. Consultation and health services are free of charge to
all College of Alameda students. Other health services and projects
will be offered with prior announcements. The Health Services Center
is in the Student Center.
For more comprehensive health services, students may schedule an
appointment at 464-3134 at the Peralta Wellness Center at Laney
College.
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Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Instructional and Other Materials Fees
During the first week of instruction in some courses or Certificate
programs, students will be provided with a list of required tools and/
or materials which each student is expected to obtain and which will
be of continuing use to the student upon completion of the course
or program. Students are asked to pay for printing in the library
and Learning Resources Center.
Library and Learning Resources Center
The Library and Learning Resources Center (Building L) houses a
wide variety of services and resources for students, faculty and staff.
The Library, on the main floor, contains more than 30,000 volumes,
215 periodicals, pamphlets and microform materials. Also available
are photocopiers and computers for library research, study rooms
and a leisure reading area.
Library Hours
Monday through Thursday
7:50 a.m. – 6:50 p.m.
Friday
7:50a.m. – 3:50 p.m.
Saturdays,Sundays & Holidays
Closed
Your College of Alameda photo identification card for the current
term is your library card and required to access the computer labs
in the Learning Resources Center. You are also required to pay for
printing in the library and Learning Resources Center labs.
You are responsible for returning borrowed materials on time and
for paying a charge for lost or severely damaged materials. (Circulating materials are considered overdue when not returned by the
date stamped on the material.) Failure to meet these obligations will
result in a “hold” on student’s grades, transcripts, diplomas, registration and borrowing privileges. A library “hold” can be removed
when overdue library materials are returned and/or all charges are
paid.
Audio-Visual Services, on the second floor, provides a faculty reserve
of non-print materials available for use in the Center. Also available
are carrels, equipped with audio tape recorder/players and video
players, for student use.
The Learning Resources Center, comprised of Tutoring, the Writing
Center, the Math Lab, the Open Lab, and the Basic Skills/Learning
Lab, offers academic support services and classes, Internet access,
and tutoring.
Student Grievance and Due Process Policy
The Peralta Colleges have developed procedures and channels
by which a student may request a hearing for any appropriate
grievance. A student has the right of protection and may initiate
a grievance action in accord with official district guidelines. A
student is responsible for complying with all college regulations as
established by the instructor for each course in which he or she is
enrolled. College of Alameda and the district office shall insure that
a student is accorded due process as stated in the written procedures
of the college governing cases of admission, probation, suspension
or dismissal. For more information or for help in filing a grievance,
go to the office of the Vice President of Student Services.
Dishonesty, i.e., cheating, plagiarism or furnishing false information
to the college, forgery, alteration or misuse of college documents,
records, or identification documents, is a violation of the Student
Code of Conduct and may result in disciplinary action.
Students with Disabilities
Programs and Services for Students with Disabilities (DSPS) provides both instruction and support services to students with disabilities who are enrolled at the College. Services include academic,
vocational, and personal counseling; diagnostic testing; testing accommodations; and alternate media. Instruction is offered through
Learning Resources courses. For more information, please contact
DSPS at (510) 748-2328 or visit the DSPS office in D-117.
Units
Academic credit earned at College of Alameda prior to Fall 1995
was computed in quarter units. To convert quarter units to semester
units, divide by 1.5: 3 quarter units ÷ 1.5 = 2 semester units. To
convert semester units to quarter units, multiply by 1.5: 2 semester
units x 1.5 = 3 quarter units.
Veterans' Benefits
Veterans who desire to utilize their Montgomery G.I. Benefits
should contact the College of Alameda Veteran’s Affairs Office.
Initial applications can take from six to eight weeks for processing.
If you need benefits prior to the start of a semester, please contact
the Veteran’s office four weeks before the start of the semester to set
up an early appointment. Failure to submit the proper paperwork
will result in an interruption of your Montgomery G.I. Benefits.
Veterans Affairs is located in the Welcome Center.
Student assessment is located on the second floor.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Campus Map
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Building Guide
A 1st LevelAdministration, Business Office, Cashier, Office of Instruction,
President’s Office, Student Services, Welcome Center
2nd LevelBusiness, Dental Assisting
G 1st LevelGym, Men's Locker Room, Music
2nd LevelWomen’s Locker Room, Athletic Director, Coaches
L 1st LevelLibrary
2nd LevelAssessment , Audio-Visual, Learning Resources Center, Open
Computer Lab, Tutoring
B 1st LevelAuto Body, Automotive Technology
C 1st LevelBiological Sciences
2nd LevelLiberal Arts, Social Science
D 1st LevelChemistry, CIS, Physics, Programs & Services for Students
with Disabilities
2nd LevelLanguage, Liberal Arts, Division Offices
3rd LevelApparel Design & Merchandising, Art
E 1st Level Diesel Mechanics
F 1st LevelASCOA, Bookstore, Health Services, Police Services, Student
Leadership Office, Student Lounge
2nd LevelCafeteria, Cybercafe
POne-Stop Career Center
SAlameda Science and Technology Institute
CV Cougar Village
Note: During construction, some services and classes have been relocated to
the “Cougar Village” (CV) portables, behind Building F. Call for new locations
of these.
ATLAN: 860 Atlantic Avenue, Alameda, CA
Note: During construction of new science building, science classes have been relocated
1 mile from main campus at 860 Atlantic Avenue, Alameda, CA. A free shuttle is available
for transport in front of the college at 555 Ralph Appezzato Memorial Parkway.
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Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Air Facility/AC Transit and Bart Service Maps
College of Alameda • 555 Ralph Appezzato Memorial Parkway, Alalmeda, CA 94501 • (510) 522-7221 • www.alameda.peralta.edu
For specific AC Transit and BART routes and schedule information, visit www.actransit.org or www.bart.gov.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Laney College
900 fallon street · oakland, ca 94607
Welcome to Laney College!
Welcome to Laney College, the largest of the four Colleges that make up the Peralta Community College District. For over six decades Laney College has been a central educational resource for the greater
Bay Area and beyond. Located at the heart of the city, just minutes from downtown Oakland, the
Oakland Museum and Lake Merritt, our campus is accessible by all forms of transportation, designed
specifically for the convenience of the Laney student. Also, for the convenience of our students, we are
excited to offer a comprehensive class schedule that includes over 882 day, evening and weekend classes,
and a catalog of 76 various degree and certificate programs in order to ensure a variety of options.
Boasting a dynamically diverse campus student body and associated student life, Laney College is
uniquely prepared to cater to all students, and focus on the individual learner’s needs. A learner-centered
college, with excellence as its driving force and student success as the over-arching goal, Laney is an
institution for all to learn and gain the educational foundation necessary to succeed. Our institution works to build and grow the whole
student - mind, body and spirit - in order to inspire joyful, productive and lucrative lives.
Whether you’re taking your very first class here, working on updating your skill-set for an existing career, enjoying a dance class for the
love of it, or are looking to complete your last class before transferring to a four-year University, the talented and hard-working faculty
and staff of Laney College are here to assist you in reaching your educational goals. A fully accredited institution offering high quality
programs and services, Laney serves as an educational epicenter to the region. In fact, our Career Technical Education (CTE) and Foundation Skill programs are models highlighted for excellence at both the state and national levels. Specifically, the students graduating from
our CTE division are often being recruited for jobs even before they graduate. And Laney continues to have one of the highest transfer
rates in the region of students to UC Berkeley.
In addition to our comprehensive academic programs, as a Laney student you will be granted access to an extensive system of student
services support—including Counseling, Financial Aid, CalWORKS, EOPS, the Library, Writing Center and Math Labs, and various
learning communities that are strategically designed to stimulate the individual learner and offer support services that yield accelerated
learning, academic success and a sense of community.
At Laney we also prioritize student life and extra-curricular activities in order to manifest the “community” in community college. Students
will enjoy award-winning athletic teams, dynamic and regular cultural celebrations, a celebration of diversity, art and design, an emphasis
on sustainability, and an encouragement of civic participation via our active student government. This enrichment is the foundation of
our school spirit, and is what causes many of our alumni to want to come back to inspire and mentor our current student-body.
In closing, I would like to encourage you to stop me when you see me walking the campus to just say hello or to keep me updated on
your progress while at Laney. My Office welcomes all suggestions for improvement, as my staff and I take our mission seriously. We are
preparing the skilled workforce of today and tomorrow…infused with Eagle pride!
Respectfully,
Dr. Elñora Tena Webb
President
www.laney.edu
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Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Telephone Directory
Laney College occupies a beautiful 60-acre campus adjacent to the Oakland Museum and Lake Merritt BART
Station. It is a short walk to historic Chinatown, scenic Lake Merritt, and the resurgent downtown Oakland. A
stroll through the campus offers a glimpse into the best of America - a multi-cultural, vibrant college community
serving students of all ages. An accredited California community college, Laney offers 44 Associate of Arts and
Associate of Science Degrees as well as 35 Certificate Programs. There are about 900 classes each semester in the
liberal arts and science fields.
Telephone Directory
DepartmentPhone
General Information
834-5740        
Admissions & Records
464-3121
Assessment Center 464-3259
Athletics464-3478
Bistro464-3405
Bookstore464-3514
CalWORKs Program                       986-6946
Cafeteria464-3524
Cashier’s Office                        464-3129
Child Care Center                        464-3575
Counseling Department                        464-3152
Disabled Students Program & Services (DSPS)464-3428
 Deaf Services
464-3299
Extended Opportunity Programs         
 & Services (EOPS) and CARE   
464-3423
Financial Aid Department   464-3414
Health Services                        464-3516
Office of Academic and Student Affairs                  986-6908
Liberal Arts         
464-3222
Math & Sciences             
464-3102
Career and Technical Education
464-3246
Community Leadership and Civic Engagment 986-6939
Student Wellness and Development
464-3217
Library           
464-3497
Outreach Programs
464-3537
Physical Education    
464-3478
Police Services
Emergency      
466-7236
  
Non-Emergency  
465-3514
Safety Aides          
464-3126
Student Activities               
464-3536
Student Services’ Admin. Offices        
986-6908
Transfer Center             
464-3135
Tutorial Center - Writing Center             
464-3426
Veterans Affairs Office
986-6994
Welcome Center          
464-3540
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Assessment & Orientation Schedule
ASSESSMENT AND ORIENTATION INFORMATION
CONTACT INFORMATION: Assessment Center is located in the Welcome Center
Building A, Room A101 - (510) 464-3259
The English, ESL and Math assessments help you to determine the appropriate English, ESL and math courses for your current learning
needs. Testing is required before enrolling into English or to enter into math courses. Testing is recommended before enrolling into any
ESL course.
You must submit an application for admission before making an appointment for assessment testing. Please wait at least 24 hours after
submitting your application for admission. Have your Student Id number before trying to schedule an appointment for assessment.
English, ESL, and math Assessment tests are now computerized.
Please allow three (3) hours for:
• Orientation
• Math and English assessments
ESL assessment:
• Listening, Grammar ,Reading
• Writing Sample
Students with disabilities who need accommodations should first contact the Disabled Students Program and Services (DSPS located in
room E-251) at (510) 464-3428. After receiving the Academic Accommodations Authorization form from DSPS, please contact Blanca
Montes De Oca at (510) 464-3260 in the Assessment Center in advance to arrange accommodations.
English and Math Assessment Schedule
English as a Second Language Assessment Schedule
IMPORTANT:
•There is no cost for assessment and orientation.
•Assessment results do not keep anyone from enrolling in college
or any college program; however, students must meet prerequisites
as stated in the college catalog.
•You must bring identification with you on the day of your assessment and orientation.
•No visitors or children are allowed in the Testing Area during the
testing session.
•No Food/drink are not permitted in the Testing Area.
•All electronic devices (i.e. cell phones, tablets, laptop, etc.) must
be off during testing period.
•Assessment results must be picked in Room A-101 with proper
identification.
•If lost Assessment results must be picked in Room A-101 with
proper identification. Give 24 hours waiting period to be ready.
•STUDENTS MUST HAVE AN APPOINTMENT FOR ORIENTATION/ASSESSMENT
IMPORTANT:
•There is no cost for assessment and orientation.
•Assessment results do not keep anyone from enrolling in college
or any college program; however, students must meet prerequisites
as stated in the college catalog.
•You must bring identification with you on the day of your assessment and orientation.
•No visitors or children are allowed in the Testing Area during the
testing session.
•No Food/drink are not permitted in the Testing Area.
•All electronic devices (i.e. cell phones, tablets, laptop, etc.) must
be off during testing period.
•Assessment results must be picked in Room A-101 with proper
identification.
•Give 24 hours waiting period to be ready.
•STUDENTS MUST HAVE AN APPOINTMENT FOR ORIENTATION/ASSESSMENT
If you have any questions, please call the Assessment Center at
(510) 464-3259
Laney College has a Mandatory Assessment & Orientation for the
all new students. Students will receive Welcome Orientation, Assessment and a College Orientation. Students will receive college
credit (.5units) and will be enrolled in coun 200a. You will receive
additional information when you make appointment
Visit www.laney.edu for the testing schedule at the Assessment
center.
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If you have any questions, please call the Assessment Center at
(510) 464-3259
Laney College has a Mandatory Assessment & Orientation for all
new students. Students will receive a welcome Orientation, Assessment and a College Orientation. You will receive additional
information when you make your appointment.
Visit www.laney.edu for the testing schedule at the Assessment
center.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Important Student Services
Admissions & Records and Welcome Center
Location: A109
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Location: A101
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Assessment Center
Location: Room A101
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m
Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Bookstore
Location: Student Center, 1st Floor
Monday & Tuesday, 7:45 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday & Thursday, 7:45 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday, 7:45 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
CalWORKs
Location: Room A106
Monday & Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Cashier’s Office
Health Services
Location: Tower, 2nd Floor
Monday, 9:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m & 1:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m
Tues. & Wed., 8:30 a.m - 12:00 p.m & 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m
Thursday, 9:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m & 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m
Friday, CLOSED
Library
Location: Library Building
Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Photo I.D.
Location: Welcome Center
Monday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Student Activities/Student Leadership &
Development
Location: Student Center, Room 327
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Student Employment Services/Career Center
For information, go to http://elaney.org/wp/student-employment/
Transfer Center
Location: Room A201
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Location: Tower, 2nd Floor
Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Friday, CLOSED
Counseling
Tutorial Services
Location: Tower, 3rd Floor
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Disabled Students Programs and Services
(DSPS)
Location: Room E251
Monday - Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Location: Rooms B261 & G201
Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Veterans’ Services
Location: Room E257
Monday - Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday, CLOSED
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services
(EOPS)
Location: Room A106
Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Financial Aid
Location: Room A201
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Distance Learning
Online Courses require students to have access to a computer with an individual e-mail account and access to the World Wide Web.
To access the class information, follow the link under the course listings, or type in the URL address. Most of the course work is done
online; however, some limited on-campus meetings may be required. In some cases, a mandatory orientation is required, which provides
information on contacting the instructors, course requirements, and student responsibility. If you are unable to contact your Laney
online instructor, please email the Laney Distance Education Coordinator, Alexis Alexander: aalexander@peralta.edu or 510-748-2370.
* or * * DEPARTMENTFACULTY/PHONE/EMAILUNITS CODE
* or * *DEPARTMENTFACULTY/PHONE/EMAILUNITS CODE
** AFRAM 1
Intro to African-American Studies
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Tamika Brown
464-3192
tmbrown@peralta.edu
3
20024
* BUS 72
Principle/Retailing
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Ronald Jones
464-3187
rjones@peralta.edu
3
20907
** AFRAM 1
Intro to African-American Studies
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Tamika Brown
464-3192
tmbrown@peralta.edu
3
20030
* BUS 74
Introduction to Advertising
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Ronald Jones
464-3187
rjones@peralta.edu
3
20908
** ANTHR 3
Jayne A. Smithson
Intro to Social & Cultural Anthropology
: *ONLINE COURSE*
jsmithson@peralta.edu
3
20070
* BUS 76
E-Com/Entrepreneur
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Joshua Coplen
3
20909
** ANTHR 3
Jayne A. Smithson
Intro to Social & Cultural Anthropology
: *ONLINE COURSE*
jsmithson@peralta.edu
3
20083
Yvonne Lewis
1 20961/
yflewis@peralta.edu 24143/24145
** BIOL 11
Print of Biology
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Judith Tate
3
24127
** CIS 1
Kim Bridges
4 21169
Introduction to CIS
: *ONLINE COURSE*
kbridges@peralta.edu
** BUS 1A
Financial Accounting
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Anna Beavers
464-3249
abeavers@peralta.edu
4
20818
3
21560
** BUS 1B
Managerial Accounting
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Anna Beavers
464-3249
abeavers@peralta.edu
4
20968
** ECON 1
David Simon
Principles of Economics (Macro-Economics)
: *ONLINE COURSE*
dsimon@peralta.edu
(1/21-3/17/2014)
3
21555
** BUS 1B
Managerial Accounting
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Anna Beavers
464-3249
abeavers@peralta.edu
4
20902
** ECON 1
Joshua Polston
Principles of Economics (Macro-Economics)
: *ONLINE COURSE*
jpolston@peralta.edu
** ECON 2
David Simon
Principles of Economics (Micro-Economics)
: *ONLINE COURSE*
3
21558
** BUS 2
Intro to Bus Law
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Ronald Jones 464-3187
rjones@peralta.edu
3
20879
** BUS 4
Cost Accounting
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Anna Beavers
464-3249
abeavers@peralta.edu
3
20822
** BUS 10
Intro to Business
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Ronald Jones 464-3187
rjones@peralta.edu
3
20880
* BUS 21
Payroll Accounting
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Margaret L. Crossman 3
464-3249
mcrossman@peralta.edu
20903
jtate@peralta.edu
* BUS 43B Pavelka-Lodato, Anna
Introduction to Microsoft Excel for Business Applications
: *ONLINE COURSE* panna@peralta.edu
4 20828
* BUS 43B Pavelka-Lodato, Anna
Introduction to Microsoft Excel for Business Applications
: *ONLINE COURSE* panna@peralta.edu
4 20881
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BUS 230D, 230E, 230F
Beginning keyboarding
: *ONLINE COURSE*
jcoplen@peralta.edu
*
ESL 52A/B Franeta Sonja
6 22011/
Advanced Reading and Writing
fsonja@peralta.edu
22104
HYBRID COURSE/Partially online
For the first three weeks, class will meet in D107 on Tuesday and Thursday;
afterwards, class will meet on campus on Tuesday only, and the balance of hours
will be online.
*
ESL 223A/B
Franeta Sonja
6 22038/
High inter reading & writing
fsonja@peralta.edu
22149
HYBRID COURSE/Partially online
For the first three weeks of class, class will meet in AC112 on Tuesday and
Thursday; afterwards, class will meet on campus on Thursday only, and balance
of hours will be online.
* ETHST 1
Intro to Ethnic Studies
: *ONLINE COURSE*
** HIST 7B
Hist/U.S Since 1865
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Paul Bolick
3
22199
3
24525
pbolick@peralta.edu
John C. Ulloa
julloa@peralta.edu
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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* or * *DEPARTMENTFACULTY/PHONE/EMAILUNITS CODE
** HLTED 1
Kim Bretz
Exploring Health Issue
464-3484
: *ONLINE COURSE*
kbretz@peralta.edu
For class information, go to http://eperalta.org/Spring 2014
3
3
23536
3
24541
** HLTED 1
Joshua Ramos
Exploring Health Issue
: *ONLINE COURSE*
jramos@peralta.edu
For class information, go to http://eperalta.org/Spring 2014
3
** PHIL 1
Amir Sabzevary
Intro to Philosophy
: *ONLINE COURSE*
asabzevary@peralta.edu
** PHIL 10
TBA
Logic
: *ONLINE COURSE*
3
23625
** HLTED 1
Rebecca Cisneros
Exploring Health Issue
rcisneros@peralta.edu
: *ONLINE COURSE*
For class information, go to http://eperalta.org/Spring 2014
3
** PHYSC 20
Douglas Segar
Intro to the Marine Environment
464-3174
: *ONLINE COURSE*
dsegar@peralta.edu
(Class web site and information www.reefimages.com/PHYSC)
3
23626
HLTOC 202
Medical Terminology I
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Judith Tate
464-3472
jtate@peralta.edu
2
22330
* PHYSC 25
Douglas Segar
Climate Change
464-3174
: *ONLINE COURSE*
dsegar@peralta.edu
(Class web site and information www.reefimages.com/PHYSC)
** HUMAN 30A
Human Values/Ethics
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Amir Sabzevary
3
22357
** POSCI 1
Government and Politics in the U.S.
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Tamina Alon
3
23649
** HUMAN 30A
Human Values/Ethics
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Barbara Widhalm
** POSCI 2
Comparative Govt
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Blake Respini
3
24468
** HUMAN 30A
Human Values/Ethics
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Barbara Widhalm
3
22359
** PSYCH 1A
Intro to General Psychology
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Jennifer Iljas
3 23703
464-3196
jiljas@peralta.edu
** HUMAN3 40
Religions of Worlds
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Amir Sabzevary
24528
** PSYCH 1A
Intro to General Psychology
: *ONLINE COURSE*
Jennifer Iljas
3 23704
464-3196
jiljas@peralta.edu
22312
22313
22317
asabzevary@peralta.edu
3
22350
bwidhalm@peralta.edu
bwidhalm@peralta.edu
asabzevary@peralta.edu
* JOURN 18A or 18B or 18C or 18D Burt Dragin
3 22372/
Newspaper Production
464-3459
22378/22384/22390
: *ONLINE COURSE*
bdragin@peralta.edu
LIS 200
Ann Buchalter
1 22530
Library Skill/Students
HYBRID COURSE
abuchalter@peralta.edu
(Late Start: 2/27/2014)
Mandatory meeting on 2/27 (12-2:00pm); 3/6 (12-1pm), and 3/13 (12-1pm),
and 3/20 (12-1pm) and 4/3 (12-1pm) in L104.
LIS 85
Ann Buchalter
1 22531
Intro Info Resources
HYBRID COURSE
abuchalter@peralta.edu
(Late Start: 2/6/2014)
Online course with an orientation on Feb. 6th from 12-2 in the Library-- L104
M/SVN 64 Organization/MGMT
Ronald Jones
464-3187
rjones@peralta.edu
1
22618
** MATH 13
Intro to Statistics
Ola Teslenko
oteslenko@peralta.edu
4
22727
5
22778
** MUSIC 10
Jay Lehmann
Music Appreciation
: *ONLINE COURSE*
jlehmann@peralta.edu
Mandatory orientation on 1/24 (noon) in room G181
3
23407
** MUSIC 10
Jay Lehmann
Music Appreciation
: *ONLINE COURSE*
jlehmann@peralta.edu
Mandatory orientation on 1/24 (noon) in room G181
3
MATH 203
Katherine Williamson
Intermediate Algebra
kwillimson@peralta.edu
HYBRID COURSE
Mandatory orientation on 1/25 in room G203.
23434
talon@peralta.edu
brespini@peralta.edu
**
SPAN 1A
Arturo Davila-Sanchez 5 23796
Elementary Spanish
464-3199
HYBRID COURSE
adavila@peralta.edu
(Late Start: 1/28/2014)
Class meets on campus on Tuesday and Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in E200; the
balance of the hours will be online.
**
SPAN 1A
Arturo Davila-Sanchez 5 23797
Elementary Spanish
464-3199
HYBRID COURSE
adavila@peralta.edu
(Late Start: 1/28/2014)
Class meets on campus on Tuesday and Thursday at 9:00 a.m. in E200; the
balance of the hours will be online.
**
SPAN 1A
Heather McMichael
5 23794
Elementary Spanish
HYBRID COURSE
hmcmichael@peralta.edu
(Late Start: 1/28/2014)
Class meets on campus on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 7:50 a.m. in
E 201B; the balance of the hours will be online.
**
SPAN 22A or B
Arturo Davila-Sanchez 5 23800/
Span/bilingual Speaker I or II
464-3199 23799
HYBRID COURSE
adavila@peralta.edu
(Late Start: 1/28/2014)
Class meets on campus on Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. in A 120; the balance of the
hours will be online.
**
SPAN 22A or B
Arturo Davila-Sanchez 5 24548/
Span/bilingual Speaker I or II
464-3199 24549
HYBRID COURSE
adavila@peralta.edu
(Late Start: 1/28/2014)
Class meets on campus on Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. in TH426; the balance of the
hours will be online.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Instructional Programs Directory
instructional divisions
Career and Technical Education
Liberal Arts
Apprenticeship
Architecture/Engineering
Ron Betts
464-3450
Technology
Carpentry
Cynthia Correia
464-3447
Construction Management
Cooperative Education
Cosmetology
Elvira Kantorov
464-3287
Sydney Simmons-Windham464-3289
Culinary Arts
Lorrainn Raji
464-3407
Electricity/Electronics TechnologyNick Kyriakopedi
464-3292
Engineering
Ron Betts
464-3450
Environmental Control
Nick Kyriakopedi
464-3292
Technology
Machine Technology
Louis Quindlen
464-3444
Welding Technology
Richard Hashimoto
464-3433
Wood Technology
Myron Franklin
464-3446
Art
Communication
Dance
English
English as a Second Language
Foreign Languages
Graphic Arts
Humanities/Philosophy
Journalism
Media Communications
Music
Photography
Theatre Arts
Community Leadership and Civic Engagement
Mathematics and Sciences
Business/Economics
Biology
Rebecca Bailey
Computer Information System
Earth and Human Studies
Donald Moore
(Anthropology, Geography, Geology, Physical Science)
Ethnic Studies
Tamika Brown
Library Information Studies
Evelyn Lord
Mathematics
Frederic Bourgoin
Natural Sciences
Stephen Corlett
(Chemistry, Astronomy, Physics)
Social Sciences
Carolyn Van Putten/
(History, Labor Studies,
Beverly West
Political Science, Psychology, Sociology)
Room Eagle Village 3, (510) 464-3246
Dean – Peter Crabtree
Room Eagle Village 3, (510) 464-3222
Dean – Marco Menendez
Room A101B, (510) 464-3413
Dean – Mildred Lewis
Ronald Jones
Anna Beavers
Learning Communities
APASS
Gateway to College
PUNTE , Dean’s office
TRiO
EOPS/CARE/b2b, Dean’s office
CALWARKs
UBAKA, Dean’s office
Foundation Skills, Dean’s office
464-3187
464-3249
Phoumy Sayavong
Rogeair D. Purnell
464-3215
986-6941
Roxanne Rivas
464-3214
Benita Baines
986-6923
Larry Henderson
Angela C. Smith/
Catherine Brewer
Priya Shaw/Colette Eloi
D. Marie Wilson
David Mullen
Lisa Cook
Suzan Tiemroth-Zavala
Arturo Davila
Donald Petrilli
464-3204
464-3481
464-3163
464-3411
986-6967
986-6967
464-3199
464-3263
Burt Dragin
464-3459
Marla Leech/Steve Shlisky 464-3550
Jay Lehmann
464-3463
Steven Lomba
464-3281
Michael Torres
464-3544
Room Eagle Village 2, (510) 464-3102
Dean – Cynthia Richardson
464-3295
464-3278
464-3192
464-3496
464-3182
464-3279
464-3102
Student Wellness and Development
Room E 260, (510) 464-3217
Dean – Tina Vasconcellos
Athletics
Counseling
Distance Education
Kinesilogy
Health Education
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Martha, McMurdo
Joshua Ramos/
Dustin Cheyenne
464-3474
464-3483
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Student Services Directory
Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS)
Special instruction and support services for students with verified
disabilities, includes Disability Resource Center, Deaf Services,
High Tech Center, and Alternate Media Center. Contact the Disability Resource Center in E251.
(510) 464-3428 (v/tdd) or 3299 Deaf Services
Hours:
Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
(Evening hours by special arrangement.)
Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS)
Support services for nontraditional students who are educationally
and economically disadvantaged. Services include counseling, tutoring, orientation, support groups, peer advising, workshops and
child care assistance. Contact the EOPS office for more information.
“A” Building, Rm. 106. (510) 464-3423
Hours:
Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Fri.
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Fees and Expenses
"A" Bldg., Cashier’s Office, Rm. 201
Hours: (See Cashier’s Office.)
Financial Aid, Student Loans, Etc.
Grants, employment and scholarships funded by Federal, state and local agencies. "A" Bldg., Financial Aid
Office, Rm. 201. (510) 464-3414 or 3415
Hours:
Tues.
8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Mon, & Thurs. 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Wed.
CLOSED
Fri.
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
FaFSA Workshop
Wed. - Thurs.
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Room: A101
Food Service/Cafeteria
Food service to students, staff and guests of the college.
Student Center. (510) 464-3524
Hours:
Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 am - 6:30 pm
Fri.
8:30 am - 2:00 pm
Snacks & Takeout
Mon. - Thurs. 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Fri.
8:30 am - 2:00 pm
Health Services
Free health counseling and guidance, health appraisal, health education, first aid and referral to appropriate community resources.
Tower, 2nd Floor (510) 464-3516
Hours:
Mon. & Wed. 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
Tues. & Thurs. 9:00 am - 3:30 pm
Fri. CLOSED
(Hours may vary depending on classroom presentations - calling ahead
is recommended.)
TB Testing Mon. & Wed., 9:00am - 12:00 noon
Peralta Wellness Center
SC-410 (4th Floor of the Student Center) Mondays and Wednesdays from 9a-5p. The Center will be open from 1p-7p on the 4th
and 5th Wednesdays of each month. The Patient Navigator is
there T-Th, 9a-5p, Friday 9-12noon to help refer students to community resources and enroll them into public health programs if
needed.
Services offered will include pregnancy testing, family planning,
birth control, sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment,
HIV testing, pap smears, health education, mental health counseling, TB testing, flu shots, physical exams, and doctor visits and
referral services. Mental health counseling will offer assessment,
evaluation, referrals, and one-on-one counseling, days and times
to be determined.
Please call (510) 464-3134 to schedule an appointment.
Instructor’s Class Schedules
For information regarding instructor’s office hours, call or inquire
at the Division Offices:
Math & Sciences
(510) 464-3102
Liberal Arts
(510) 464-3222
Community Leadership and
(510) 986-6939
Civic Engagement
Career and Technical Education
(510)464-3246
Student Wellness and Development (510) 464-3217
Library/Learning Resource Center
Books, periodials, data bases, multimedia; study areas, group
study rooms, and a Listening/Viewing Center.
Library Bldg. (510) 464-3497 or 3499
Library Hours:
Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Fri.
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Listening Center Hours:
Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Fri.
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Loans, Student
Transfer Center
Financial Aid Office
Hours: (See Financial Aid)
Lost and Found
(See Welcome Center)
Outreach Programs at Laney College
The Laney College Outreach Team serves the diverse needs of the
Oakland/Bay Area community by increasing knowledge of the
wide range of programs and services available at Laney College.
Welcome Center. (510) 464-3537
Police Services
Safety Aides
Safety Aides assist Polices Services by patrolling the campus and
its parking lots. Aides are available for escort services to and from
parking lots. To receive assistance please call (510) 464-3126.
Hours:
Mon. - Fri.
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
Scholarships
Scholarship information and listings are available during Spring
semester through the Transfer Center, Counselors Portables #2.
A general list of scholarships through the Eureka computer system is also available through the Counseling Department. The
Laney College Library offers several reference books on scholarships. For more information, contact the Transfer Center at (510)
464-3135.
Hours:
Mon., Wed., Thurs. 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Tues.
8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Student Activities
Student Government, Clubs and other student activities.
Student Center, 4th Floor, Rm. 327. (510) 464-3536
Hours: (TBA)
Student Clubs
Student clubs are organized by students to promote cultural,
educational, social, recreational & political activities throughout
the Laney College community. Student Center, Student Activities Office, Rm. 414.
(510) 464-3536
For more information, go to:
http://www.laney.edu/wp/student_employment
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Tuition, Out-of-State &
International Students’ Fees
"A" Building, Room 201 - Cashier’s Office (510) 464-3129.
Tutorial Services / Writing Center
Forum Bldg., 104 A&B
Emergency Lines: (510) 466-7236
Non-Emergency Line/Office: (510) 465-3514
Student Employment Services
Transfer information; representatives from 4-year institutions on
campus; other transfer related activities. Tower, 2nd Floor, (510)
464-3135. For more information go to http://laney.peralta.edu/
transfer
Hours:
Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Fri. CLOSED
Individual and group tutoring for academic and occupational
courses provided free to Peralta students. Room B261.
Hours:
Mon. - Th.
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Fri.
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Math Lab
Location: Room G201, G Building
The Math Lab provides vital services to the Peralta community As a
tutoring center, its main objectives are to assist students with mathematical
concepts, provide a study environment, access to instructors, learning
tools and work experience for student tutors. As a self-paced classroom,
the Math Lab’s main purposes are to provide a course section that is
flexible in terms of pace and scheduling and to provide an open entry
option for late starting students.
The Math Lab is administered by Denise Richardson, Dean of Academic
and Student Affairs, Math and Sciences. Contact Nick Shaposhnikov,
(nshaposhnikov@peralta.edu), Instructional Assistant or call (510) 4643448 for more information. Location: Room G201, G Building
Hours:
Mon. - Th.
10:00 am - 7:00 pm
James Oliver Community Writing Center
Location: Rooms B260, B261 and B262, with an office in B258, B Building.
The James Oliver Community Writing Center provides instructional
support for writing, one-on-one tutoring on a drop-in basis, supplemental
instruction in English and ESL, and access to computers for use in
completion of writing assignments. We welcome students at all skill levels,
at any stage in the writing process for any course.
Writing Center tutors give individualized attention to students, but do not
write or edit papers for them. Instead, tutors are trained to listen and ask
questions to help students make their own choices in developing writing
strategies.
The Writing Center is administered by Marco Menendez, Dean of Liberal
Arts. Contact Terrence Fisher (tfisher@peralta.edu), Computer Network
Technician or Karen Seneferu (kcarraway@peralta.edu), Instructional
Assistant or call (510) 464-3426.
Drop-in Student Use/Tutoring
Room B260 is open during all hours of operation for drop-in use by
students. Room B260 contains 31 computers with 2 tutors available
during most hours. During high impact hours of operation, students may
be limited to 20 minute sessions with tutors.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Classroom Usage
Room B261 contains 23 computers and is primarily utilized for ESL and
English Writing Workshop courses. If available, room B261 may also be
reserved by writing instructors for classroom usage.
All instructors must schedule a mandatory orientation before bringing
their classes to B261.
Please contact the JOCWC staff to schedule an orientation and subsequent
usage of the room.
Hours:
Mon. - Th.
Fri.
9:00 am - 8:00 pm
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Veterans’ Affairs Office
Services to all veterans of the Armed Services or eligable dependants who have been approved for the veteran benefits. Application & filing assistance available. Location: E257
(510) 986-6994
Hours:
Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Fri.CLOSED
Welcome Center
Open for students to use computers and receive assistance with
online admissions, registration and financial aid application
(FAFSA). Schedule print outs available.
"A" Building, Room 101. (510) 464-3540
Hours:
Mon., Wed.- Thurs. 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Tues.
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Fri.
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Where to Find Essential Services
Cashier’s Office
Adding and Dropping Classes
Add or drop classes at http://www.peralta.edu, or go to the Admissions & Records Office “A”Building, A109.
Hours: (See Admissions and Records.)
Admissions and Records Office
Information on admissions, graduation, residency, add/drop procedures, and transcripts.
“A” Building, Room A109 (510) 464-3121
Hours:
Mon., Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Tues.
8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Assessment Center
Initial assessments of your basic skills; testing services; i.e., vocational
interests, aptitudes to the selection of careers or college majors, math
skills and E.S.L.
“A” Building, Room 101 (510) 464-3259
Hours:
Tues.
8:30 am - 7:00 pm
Mon., Wed. - Thurs. 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Fri.
8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Associated Students of Laney College (ASLC)
Student Center, Room 327 (510) 464-3509.
Athletics
Laney College is a member of the Bay Valley Conference. The Intercollegiate sports include: Women’s Basketball, Swimming, Volleyball,
Water Polo, Track & Field, Men’s Football and Baseball. For more
information, contact the Athletic Director (510) 464-3478. Athletic
Office, Field House, Rm. 110 (510) 464-3474.
Bookstore
Purchase textbooks, supply needs, sundries and food items. Basement of Student Center (510) 464-3515 or 3514. You can also
visit the website for more information and/or to purchase books.
www.laney.bkstr.com
Hours:
Mon., Tues.
7:45 am - 7:00 pm
Wed., Thurs.
7:45 am - 5:00 pm
Fri.
7:45 am - 3:00 pm
CalWORKs
The Laney College CalWORKs Program “LaneyWORKs” serves
students and their families who are receiving “County Cash Aid”
by providing child care services, counseling, educational & career
opportunities combined with an array of quality supportive services
& comprehensive case management. Building A, Rm. 106 (510) 986-6946.
Hours:
Mon.,Tues. & Thurs
9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Wed.
9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Fri.CLOSED
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Make payments related to enrollment, tuition, transcripts, etc.;
disbursement of all financial aid grants, loans, scholarship and
work-study checks. Rm. A201 (510) 464-3130 or (510) 464-3129.
Hours:
Mon. - Fri.
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Child Care
Provides free, limited care for preschool children of qualified fulltime or part-time students.
Child Care Center
E. 10th St. & 2nd Ave.
(510) 464-3575
Hours: (TBA)
Cooperative Agencies Resources
for Education (CARE)
CARE is a supplemental component of its parent program, EOPS.
It is designed to motivate, encourage, and support single parents
on welfare (TANF) who desire job-relevant education to help break
the dependency cycle and become self-sufficient. The youngest
child must be 13 years old or younger upon acceptance into the
CARE program.
“A” Building, Room 106. (510) 464-3423.
Hours: (See Extended Opportunity Programs & Services)
Counseling Services
The Counseling Department offers a wide range of services for
students, as well as counseling classes and workshops. Although
appointments are recommended, services are available on a drop-in
basis for brief questions or emergency problems.
Tower, 3rd Floor (510) 464-3152
http://laney.peralta.edu/counseling
Hours:
Tues.
8:00 am - 6:30 pm
Mon., Wed. - Thurs. 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Fri.CLOSED
Degree Requirements
Tower, 2nd Floor
(510) 464-3152 or 3153
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Important Information
REMEMBER
WITHDRAWAL FROM COURSES
If you enroll in a class and decide not to
attend, you must drop the class through the
Admissions & Records Office in person or online:
www.peralta.edu
Dropping or withdrawing from a course is not
an automatic process. It is your responsibility to
drop the classes you are not attending. If you do
not drop your class, you will be charged for it, and
you could receive an “F” grade that will remain
in your permanent record.
Enroll Early
Get help selecting classes
Continuing and former college students should make an appointment with a Laney College counselor to select their classes for the
Spring 2014 semester as soon as possible. Students should see a
counselor by appointment at least once per semester to review
their “Student Education Plan.” Appointments are available on a
drop-in basis (first come – first serve) only, except Readmit Petitions
that require appointments. Avoid the rush and the long wait! Call
(510) 464-3152, 3153 or go to the Counseling Department, located
in Counseling Portable 2 (front of "F" Building), to schedule an appointment early.
Financial Aid Students
All students seeking financial aid services (including EOPS) who
do not have a high school diploma or its equivalent must complete a Federal Government test to establish high school graduate
equivalency. Contact the Financial Aid Office (A-Building Room
201) (510) 464-3414 for more information.
Weekly workshops on completing Financial Aid applications are
held on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. in
the Welcome Center, A101 for FAFSA on the web instruction.
Students can receive on-going assistance by visiting the Financial
Aid Office, Room A-201.
Students with Disabilities
Students with any disability who may require special assistance
to participate in the registration, assessment or other parts of the
Matriculation process should contact the Assessment Center (4643259 TTD) in advance. Students can receive on-going assistance
in the Welcome Center, Room A-101.
should submit verification of disability to the Disability Resource
Center, room E251, 464-3428, and request an appointment with
a DSPS Counselor as early as possible.
Bookstore Information
The Bookstore is located
Hours: Mon - Tues
Wed - Thurs
Fri
Sat & Sun
in the Basement of the Student Center.
7:45 am - 7:00 pm
7:45 am - 5:00 pm
7:45 am - 3:00 pm
CLOSED
Peak enrollment (first two weeks of class)
Mon - Thurs 7:45 am - 7:00 pm
Fri
7:45 am - 5:00 pm
Sat
8:30 am - 1:00 pm
Sun CLOSED
Please bring your class enrollment printout to purchase your textbooks as proof of enrollment.
YOU CAN ALSO SEARCH THE WEBSITE 24 HOURS/DAY
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO ORDER YOUR
BOOKS AT: www.laney.bkstr.com (Prior enrollment required).
Refunds: Textbooks may be returned for full refund with the following: (1) sales receipt and unmarked condition, if purchased
new. (2) if returned within 1 week for start of classes for all semesters.
Buy Back: Textbooks purchased the last week of classes, or during
the final examination period are not eligible for full refund. The
Bookstore will buy-back unwanted textbooks from students for up
to 50% of the purchase price if the book has been reordered for the
upcoming semester.
Students who have received services for a LEARNING
DISABILITY in the last three years at any California Community
College MAY BE EXEMPT from the Assessment Component and
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Campus/AC Transit and Bart Service Maps
Laney Campus Map - AC Transit & BART Service
Laney College • 900 Fallon Street, Oakland, CA 94607 • (510) 834-5740 • www.laney.edu
Directions:
Directions:
By Bus:
By
The Bus:
number
362, 88, 62, 59, 40,
11, 1,number
stop within362,
walking
The
88,distance
62, 59, 40, 11, 1, stop within walking distance of Laney
of Laney College. Call (510) 839College.
CallAC
(510)
for specific AC Transit routes or access www.
2882 for specific
Transit839-2882
routes
or access www.actransit.org on the
actransit.org
on the internet.
internet.
By BART:
By
The BART:
Lake Merritt
BART Station
is one
blockMerritt
north of BART
Laney ColThe
Lake
Station is one block north of Laney College. BART lines
lege. BART lines serving this staserving
thisRichmond
station- Fremont,
includes Richmond - Fremont, Fremont - Daly City, and
tion includes
Fremont - Daly City, and Dublin/
Dublin/Pleasanton
- Daly City/Millbrae. For specific routes visit www.bart.gov.
Pleasanton - Daly City/Millbrae. For
specific routes visit www.bart.gov.
By
Car:
By Car:
From North:
From
North:
Take I-880
going
South take the
Jackson Street exit, turn left on
Take
I-880 going South take the Jackson Street exit, turn left on Jackson, turn
Jackson, turn right on 7th Street,
turn lefton
on Fallon
Street, and
arrive
right
7th Street,
turn
left on Fallon Street, and arrive at Laney, 900 Fallon
at Laney, 900 Fallon Street.
Street.
From South:
From I-880
North take the EmbarFrom
South:
cadero/Fifth Avenue exit. Turn right
From
I-880 North
takeRight
the Embarcadero/Fifth Avenue exit. Turn right on Emon Embarcadero
East. Turn
on Fifth Avenue. Turn Left on E. 8th
barcadero
East.
Turn
Right
Street, turn left on Fallon Street, and on Fifth Avenue. Turn Left on E. 8th Street, turn
arriveon
at Laney,
900Street,
Fallon Street.
left
Fallon
and arrive at Laney, 900 Fallon Street.
From San Francisco (West):
From
Francisco
(West):
Take theSan
Bay Bridge
to Oakland,
exit
onto I-80 E, Take the Alameda/AirTake
the Bay Bridge to Oakland, exit onto I-80 E, Take the Alameda/Airport/
port/San Jose right lane onto I-880
South,Jose
Exit right
toward lane
Jackson
Street,
San
onto
I-880 South, Exit toward Jackson Street, turn left on
turn left on Jackson, turn right on 7th
Jackson,
rightStreet,
on 7th
Street, turn turn
left on Fallon
and Street, turn left on Fallon Street, and arrive at Laney,
arriveFallon
at Laney,Street.
900 Fallon Street.
900
Parking:
Parking passes for enrolled students
Parking:
are available for purchase. The stu-
Parking
passes
dent/teacher
parking for
lot isenrolled
at E. 8th students are available for purchase. The student/
and Fallonparking
Streets. In addition,
teacher
lot
is
atboth
E. 8th and Fallon Streets. In addition, both metered
metered and free street parking is
and
free street parking is available.
available.
For specific AC Transit and BART routes and schedule information, visit www.actransit.org or www.bart.gov.
Laney College • 900 Fallon Street • Oakland, CA 94607
510.834.5740 • http//laney.peralta.edu
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Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Merritt College
12500 Campus drive · Oakland, CA 94619
Welcome to Merritt College!
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Where teaching is sensitive and responsive to the individual needs, and where learning is
demonstrated through the personal growth you gain from inside and outside the classroom
experience. This schedule was designed to help you select a class(es) you desire at different
times and days of the week or weekend. Additionally, the delivery of course material may
be offered as on-campus classes or a combination of some online work. For those interested
in taking courses from the comfort of their home through internet connection, we do offer
courses 100% online. Our College courses are a great investment for your future.
Whether you want to transfer to a four-year institution to continue your education or earn
a short-term certificate to prepare you to enter the workforce right away, we have something to meet the needs of
all students. Look through this schedule and you’ll find everything from Administration of Justice and Business to
Environmental Management and Landscape Horticulture and many more choices in between. Our popular science
classes with transfer curriculum include Nursing, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Radiologic Science. The majority
of our programs have both associate degree and certificate offerings.
Because we know it can be tough to start out, we have support services to help you along the way, from counselors
to help you plan your classes to financial aid staff to help find ways to pay for them. Other help can be found in
widely used programs such as MerrittWORKS, PUENTE, Disability Services, and Veterans' Affairs. Along with
our academic programs, we provide plenty of extracurricular activities such as athletics, student government, clubs,
and campus activities to enhance your classroom experience and help you find a balance in your college life.
Whatever your age, experience, or background, there is a place for you at Merritt College. Our distinguished and
dedicated faculty, staff, and administration work together to provide the support and resources that will assist you
in reaching your educational goals. To find more detailed information about Merritt’s programs and services, please
check out our catalog online at www.merritt.edu.
If you are a potential student, a new student, or a continuing student, we look forward to seeing you on our beautiful
college campus located in the hills of Oakland—the perfect setting to pursue your dream and change your life!
Sincerely,
Dr. Norma Ambriz-Galaviz
President
www.merritt.edu
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Telephone Directory
DepartmentPhone
Academic Standing, Probation, Suspension
and Reinstatement
436-2475
AC Transit Monthly Bus Passes
436-2535
Add, Drop, or Change Classes
436-2487
Admission, Registration, Academic
Records
436-2487 or 436-2488
Assessment Information
436-2562
Bookstore436-2438
CalWORKs/MERRITTWorks436-2469
Career/Transfer Center
436-2445
Cashier's Office
436-2402
Centro Latino
436-2529
Child Care
436-2436
Code of Student Conduct and Due Process
436-2477
Cooperative Work Experience Education
436-2637
Counseling
436-2475 or 436-2429
Credit by Examination
436-2410
Credit/No-Credit Courses
436-2410
Degrees, Programs, and Transfer Requirements
Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS)
436-2429
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS)436-2470
Fee-Based Classes/Payments
436-2413
Fees, Payments
436-2402
Financial Aid (Grants, Loans, Books)
436-2465
Financial Opportunity Center
436-2445
Grievance Procedures
436-2477
Help with Personal Problems
436-2475
Lost and Found
436-2535
Learning Center
436-2442
Library/Learning Resources Center (LRC)
436-2457
Main Switchboard
531-4911
Office of Instruction
436-2410
Peralta Achievement Collaborative
434-3982
Petition for Associate Degree/Certificate
436-2475
President's Office
436-2416
Centro Latino
436-2529
Safety and Police Services
436-2668
Student Activities/Government; Student Clubs
(ASMC)
436-2535
Student Health Services Center
(not Academic Nursing Program)
436-2533
Study Load (Permission to Carry Excess Units)
436-2475
Transfer (In or Out)
436-2445
Transcripts436-2487
Tutoring Assistance
436-2443
Veterans' Affairs
436-2574
Vice President of Instruction
436-2410
Vice President of Student Services
436-2477
Puente Program
436-2648
Associate Degrees and Certificates at Merritt
PROGRAM
AWARDS**
Administration of JusticeAA-T
Corrections
AA CA
Police Science
AA CA
African-American Studies AA
Anthropology
AA Art
Art Foundation CP
Botanical Illustration CP
Ceramics CP
Biology
Bay Area Master Naturalist CP
Natural History I CP
Bioscience
Fluorescence Bioscience Microscopy CP
Illumina HiSeq DNA Sequencing CP
Medical Genomics CA
Optical Microscopy CP
Business
Accounting AA CA
Administrative Assistant AA CA
Administrative Office Systems and Applications AA
Business Administration AA AS-T
Business Information Processing AA CA
Business Management CA
Entrepreneurship CP
General Business AA
Human Resource Management CP
Legal Office Assistant CP
Retail Management CP
Small Business Management CP
Child Development AA
Assistant Teacher CP
Associate Teacher CP
Teacher CA
Chronic Care Assistant CP
Communication AA-T
Community Social Services AA CA
Substance Abuse AA CA
Computer Information Systems
PC Applications Help Desk Specialist CP
Web Page Authoring CP
Web Publishing CP
Economics
AA
Educational Technology
Online Teaching CP
Emergency Medical Technician I CP
Environmental Management and Technology
Environmental Management Fundamentals
CP
Greening the Urban Environment AS CP
Urban Agroecology CP
Health Professions and Occupations
Healthcare Interpreter CP
Health Sciences AS
Humanities AA
Human Services CP
Kinesiology
Personal Trainer**
Landscape Horticulture
Basic Landscape Horticulture CA
Intermediate Landscape Design and Construction CA
Intermediate Landscape and Parks Maintenance
CA
Intermediate Nursery Management CA
Landscape Architecture AA
Landscape Design and Construction Specialist
AS CA
Landscape and Parks Maintenance Specialist
AS CA
Nursery Management Specialist AS CA
Permaculture Design CP
Liberal Arts
CSU GE Breadth CA
Liberal Arts
IGETC CA
Liberal Arts with Emphasis in Arts and Humanities AA
Liberal Arts with Emphasis in Cross-Cultural StudiesAA
Mathematics AS
Medical Assisting
Clinical Medical Assisting CP
Chronic Care Associate Program
CP
Natural Sciences AS
Nursing (Associate Degree) AS
Nutrition and Dietetics
Dietary Manager (Dietetic Service Supervisor)
CA
Dietetic Technology AS
Pathway II Certificate* CP
Paralegal Studies AA CA
Radiologic Science* AS CA
Real Estate AA CA
Social and Behavioral Sciences AA
Spanish AA
Vocational Nursing (program in abeyance) AS CA
*The Certificate is available only to those already awarded the AS degree.
** State approval pending.
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Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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SPRING 2014
55
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Important Student Services
Admissions & Records and Welcome Center
Location: Room R114
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Note: Refer to college websites for information on extended office hours during peak enrollment.
Assessment Center
Location: Room R109
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Bookstore
Library
Location: A129
Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Photo I.D.
Location: Room R124
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Student Activities/Student Leadership &
Development
Location: Room R124
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Location: Room R101
Monday & Tuesday, 7:45 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday & Thursday, 7:45 a.m - 5:00 p.m.
Friday, 7:45 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Student Employment Services/Career Center
CalWORKs
Location: R105
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Location: Room R128
Monday - Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Cashier’s Office
Transfer Center
Location: Room Q228
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Location: Room R105
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Counseling
Location: Room R109
Monday & Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday & Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Tutorial Services
Disabled Students Programs and Services
(DSPS)
Location: Room R109
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Location: Room D187
Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Veterans’ Services
Location: Room R113
Monday & Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Thursday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services
(EOPS)
Location: Room R109
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Financial Aid
Location: Room R113
Monday - Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Health Services
Location: Room R106
Monday, 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Thursday, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
56SPRING 2014
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Online/Hybrid Courses
ONLINE COURSES require students to have access to a computer with an individual e-mail account and access to the World Wide Web.
To access the class information, follow the link under the course listings, or type in the URL address. Most of the course work is done
online; however, some limited on-campus meetings may be required. A mandatory orientation is required, which provides information on
contacting the instructor, course requirements, and student responsibility. Additional information about the courses is offered online at
www.merritt.edu/onlinecourses. Students may register for telecourses or online courses during the regular registration period. *Transferable
to CSU; **to CSU and UC.
DEPT. TITLE
FACULTY UNITS
CODE
**AFRAM 10
Sociology of African-American Imara
3 20038
Online course. Orientation: Friday, 1/24/14,
5:30-7:30pm, Room A206. Email Instructor at:
nimara@peralta.edu
**AFRAM 31
African-American History
Hamilton3 24386
Online course. Orientation: Wednesday, 1/24/14,
4:00-6:00pm, Room A206. Email Instructor at:
jhamilton#peralta.edu
**AFRAM 38
Environmental Racism and Justice Imara 3 20037
Online course. Orientation: Friday, 1/24/14,
5:30-7:30pm, Room A206. Email Instructor at:
nimara@peralta.edu
**BUS 2
Introduction to Business Law Mofidi 3 20945
Online course. Orientation: Tuesday, 1/21/14,
1:00-2:00pm, Room P103. Email instructor at:
femofidi@peralta.edu.
**BUS 10
Introduction to Business
Mofidi 3 20948
Online course. Orientation: Tuesday, 1/21/14,
2:00-3:00pm, Room P103. Email instructor at:
femofidi@peralta.edu.
*BUS 50
Principles of Management
Mofidi 3 24011
Online course. Orientation: Tuesday, 1/21/14,
3:00-4:00pm, Room P103. Email instructor at:
femofidi@peralta.edu.
*BUS 51
Elements of Supervision Gordon-Brown3 24012
Online course. Orientation is online during week 1.
Email instructor at: kgordon@peralta.edu.
*BUS 52
Psychology and
Gordon-Brown 3 20951
Human Relations
Online course. Orientation is online during week 1.
Email instructor at: kgordon@peralta.edu.
**CHDEV 51 Child Growth and Staff
3 24653
Develoopment
Online course. Orientation and instructor's email: TBA
DEPT. TITLE
FACULTY UNITS
CODE
*CHDEV 56B Curric/Environments for
Shuaibe 3 21037
Infants/Toddlers
Hybrid course. Meets on campus on 4 Mondays, 6:30
9:20pm, Room A137, on the following dates:
1/27,2/24,3/24,5/12. Instructor's email:
hshuaibe@peralta.edu.
**COMM 6
Intercultural Communication Thompson3 21265
Hybrid course. Meets on campus on 5 Wednesdays,
6:00-7:15pm, Room A218, on the following dates:
1/22 & 29. Instructor's email: jthompson@peralta.edu.
**COMM 19
Survey of Mass Media
Thompson3 21266
Hybrid course. Meets on campus on 5 Wednesdays,
7:30-8:30pm, Room A218, on the following dates:
1/22 & 29. Instructor's email: jthompson@peralta.edu.
**COMM 20
Interpersonal Communication Thompson3 21262
Skills
Hybrid course. Meets on campus on 5 Mondays,
6:00-8:50pm, Room A218, on the following dates:
1/27,2/24,3/24,4/28,5/12. Instructor's email:
jthompson@peralta.edu.
**COMM 45
Public Speaking
Petersen 3 23960
Hybrid course. Meets on campus on 5 Saturdays, 9:0012:50pmpm, Room A218, on the following dates: 1/25,
2/8, 3/8, 4/5, 5/10. Instructor's email: mpetersen@peralta.edu.
**CIS 1
Introduction to CIS
Weston 4 21176
Online course. Orientation: Tuesday, 1/21/14,
4:30-6:00pm, Room P103. Email instructor at:
dweston@peralta.edu.
**CIS 5
Intro to Computer Science
Hanrahan5 21178
Online course. Orientation: TBA. Email instructor at:
mhanrahan@peralta.edu.
*CIS 40
Database Management
Hanrahan4 21180
Online course. Orientation: TBA. Email instructor at:
mhanrahan@peralta.edu
*CIS 42
Spreadsheet Applications
Phiroz 4 24014
Online course. Orientation online will be held on the
first day of class, Tuesday, 1/21/14. Email instructor at:
zphiroz@peralta.edu.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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DEPT. TITLE
FACULTY UNITS
CODE
DEPT. TITLE
FACULTY UNITS
CODE
CIS 205
Computer Literacy
Chan
1 21182
Online course. Orientation: Wednesday, 1/22/14,
6:00-7:00pm, Room P103. Email instructor at:
ychan@peralta.edu.
**PSYCH 1A
Introduction to General Psych Powell 3 23697
Online course. Orientation: Tuesday, 1/121/14,
3:00-4:00pm, Room P208. Email instructor at:
apowell@peralta.edu.
CIS 234A
WWW Publishing I
Phiroz 2 24016
Online course. Orientation online will be held on the
first day of class, Tuesday, 1/21/14. Email instructor at:
zphiroz@peralta.edu.
**PSYCH 10
Psychology and Life
Powell 3 23705
Online course. Orientation: Tuesday, 1/121/14,
3:00-4:00pm, Room P208. Email instructor at:
apowell@peralta.edu.
*EDT 4
Designing Curriculum/
Alexander3 21618
Online Instruction Online course, Meets 2/3-3/17/13. Orientation: Friday,
1/31/14, 5:00-6:00pm, Room R29. Instructor's email:
alexalex3@gmail.com.
**PSYCH 12
Human Sexuality
Powell 3 23698
Online course. Orientation: Tuesday, 1/121/14,
3:00-4:00pm, Room P208. Email instructor at:
apowell@peralta.edu.
*EDT Multimedia/Online Classes
Alexander3 21620
Online course. Meets 4/21-5/12/13. Orientation:
Friday, 3/28/14, 5:00-6:00pm, Room R29. Instructor's
email: alexalex3@gmail.com.
*RLEST 4A
Legal Aspects of Real Estate
Ogden 3 23735
Online course. Orientation: TBA. Email instructor at:
cogden@peralta.edu.
**ENGL 1A
Composition and Reading
Foster
4 21846
Hybrid course. Meets on campus on Mon/Wed
8:00-9:50am for the first 5 weeks, then online. Email
instructor at: cfoster@peralta.edu.
*RLEST 7A
Real Estate Appraisal
Ratkovich3 23736
Online course. Email instructor at:
jratkovich@peralta.edu as soon as you register.
**SOC 1
Introduction to Sociology
Staff
3 23762
Online course. Orientation and instructor's email: TBA
**ENGL 1A
Composition and Reading
Foster
4 21870
Online course. Orientation: TBA. Email instructor at:
cfoster@peralta.edu.
**SOC 1
Introduction to Sociology
Staff
3 24643
Online course. Orientation and instructor's email: TBA
**ENGL 1B
Composition and Reading
Foster
4 21855
Online course. Orientation: TBA. Email instructor at:
cfoster@peralta.edu.
**ENGL 5
Critical Thinking/Read/Write Skapura 3 24146
Online course. Orientation: Thursday, 1/23/14,
5:00-6:00pm, Room D178. Email instructor at:
nskapura@peralta.edu
**M/LAT 30B Latin-American Films
Duran 3 22612
Online course. Orientation: Friday, 1/24/14,
5:00-7:00pm, Room D180. Email instructor at:
cduran@peralta.edu.
**POSCI 1
Govt/Politics in U.S.
VanSpanje 3 23651
Online course. Orientation: Thursday, 1/23/14,
6:00-8:00pm, Room D178. Email instructor at:
mvanspanje@peralta.edu.
**POSCI 2
Comparative Government
VanSpanje 3 23654
Online course. Orientation: TBA. Email instructor at:
mvanspanje@peralta.edu.
**POSCI 2
Comparative Government
VanSpanje3 23949
Online course. Orientation: TBA. Email instructor at:
mvanspanje@peralta.edu.
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Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Learning Communities
Learning Better Together!
We encourage Merritt College students to participate in a learning community. Students enroll in a set of courses—built around a theme. Learning communities
help students to discover their best way of learning and faculty to respond in the most effective way. Learning communities are linked so that a group of students
takes a set of courses together. Faculty teach the same students in each of the courses and share course goals, content, and activities by building a community of
students who work together to support each other in the learning environment.
Images in Motion
Images in Motion will focus on how films/documentaries have depicted Latin American society and the fragile relation to the democratic process. An important theme in the class will be the role of the U.S. and its policies of intervention in the region. At the same time, we will examine the question of institutional
development--state, army, and justice--in relation to the development of policies for the protection of basic human rights of Latin American citizens. By looking
at fictional films and documentaries, we will be thinking about social and political issues that have shaped contemporary Latin American history. Themes such as
repression, censorship, political prisoners, gender questions, racism, nationalism, power and exile will be examined.
English 1B: Composition and Reading
4 units MW
9:30 – 10:50
Code: 21892
Isela Gonzalez Santana, Instructor
M/LAT 30B: Survey of Latin-American Films
3 units M
1:00 – 3:50
Code: 22612
Claudio Duran, Instructor
Social Justice: Exploring Race, Class, and Gender
Explore a number of topics and issues including, but not limited to violence, political issues, spirituality, and economics. English 5 and Sociology 1 classes will
coordinate lectures, assignments, and final presentations in an effort to maximize the teaching of all students.
English 5: Critical Thinking in Reading and Writing
4 units MW
9:30 – 10:45
Code: 21856
Jamal Cooks, Instructor
Sociology 1: Introduction to Sociology
3 units TTH
9:30 – 10:50
Code: 23757
Michael Levesque, Instructor
History of the United States: A Critical Perspective
This Learning Community will cover the Eurocentric, classist, sexist and racist origins of the United States so that our students can better understand many of
the class, race, and gender discrimination issues we have in the United States presently. After the historical framework has been laid, we both will explore deeper
and contemporary race, gender and class issues here in the U.S. ENGL 5: Critical Thinking in Reading and Writing
3 units TTH
11:00 – 12:15
Code: 21858
Todd Johnson, Instructor
History 7B: History of the United States Since 1865
3 units TTH
6:00 – 8:50
Code: 22296
Claudio Duran, Instructor
AAA—The Triple A Program: Aware, Aspire, Advance!
Tap into your dreams, tap into your strengths, tap into your future. Develop personal and academic skills that give you the competence and confidence to achieve
college success. Become more self confident, improve your study skills, set clear personal goals, strengthen reading, writing and critical thinking skills for college.
English 252 A/B: Integrated Reading and Writing 4 units MW
11:00 -12:50
Code: 21867
Ann Elliott, Instructor
Counseling 224: College Preparedness
2 units MW
1:00 -1:50
Code: 21393
Marta Zielke, Instructor
PUENTE Program
Puente is a California state-wide program with a mission "…to increase the number of educationally underrepresented students who enroll in four-year colleges
and universities, earn college degrees and return to the community as mentors and leaders to future generations." This program is open to all students who are
interested in transferring to four-year universities and would like to develop their reading, writing and college success skills in a caring, supportive environment
emphasizing Latino-related topics and literature.
English 1A: Reading and Composition 4 units MW
11:00 -12:50
Code: 21851 Isela Gonzalez Santana, Instructor
Counseling 221: Preparing for College/University Transfer
1 unit
W
10:00 -10:50
Code: Code: 21391 Juana Martinez-Rodriguez, Counselor
For more information, contact: Dr. Stacy Thompson, Building D, Room D215, 510-436-2609 or e-mail sthompson@peralta.edu or the Title III Grant Project
Office, Building D, Room D187, 510 434-3822.
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Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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General Information
Allied Health Programs/
Application Deadlines
Student Support Services
Associate Degree Nursing (R.N.) Program
Alternate media services will be provided to students, staff, and community members whose disability-related limitations prevent them from
accessing printed materials in its standard or published format. The class
schedule and other educational materials that are available in alternate
formats, are Braille, large print, audio file, or electronic text. Call the
Alternate Media Specialist at (510) 434-3910 to place a request, or go
to Building R, Room 109B.
Alternate Media Services
Admission is by special application directly to the Nursing Department.
Applications are accepted from January 1 through March 1 for Fall admission of the following academic school year. Students may apply for
admissions only once per year. At that time, the student’s transcripts will
be screened to be determined whether the student is eligible for admissions based upon the State Chancellor’s Advisory Model Prerequisites.
In order to apply for admission into the ADN Program, students must
complete the admission prerequisites (Group A), and other admission
criteria. Please refer to the college catalog for full admission details.
No materials will be accepted after the March 1 deadline date.
Radiologic Science Program
Admission is by special application directly to the Radiologic Science
Program. Applications are accepted from January 15th to April 15th
in even years only. Due to the number of applications received and
the limited number of spaces available in the program, applicants are
usually placed on a wait list with priority for entry granted to those
waiting the longest. All eligibility requirements must be met at the
time of application, including completion of all prerequisite courses and
General Education requirements for the Associate Degree. Students
wishing to apply to the program must call 510-436-2422 to make an
appointment with the Radiologic Science Evaluation Counselor (during the application period in even numbered years). The counselor
will review transcripts and provide application materials to qualified
individuals at the appointment.
Assessment Office
The Assessment Office schedules and conducts day and evening assessments for all new and returning non-exempt matriculating students.
The office maintains assessment results and course recommendations
and is located in Building R, Room 109, or telephone: (510) 436-2475.
Associated Students of Merritt College, Inc. (ASMC)
The California Education Code allows for each community college to
establish a student organization. The Associated Students of Merritt
College (ASMC) is your student association. Every Merritt student by
virtue of their enrollment in Merritt College is a member of (ASMC).
The ASMC Student Council governs the Associated Students.
Eligibility requirements (prerequisites) of first aid (Hlted 9 or Standard
First Aid or equivalent) and CPR (for Professional Rescuer - Red Cross, or
CPR per American Heart Association Guidelines 2000 for the Healthcare
Provider, or ASHI CPR PRO) must be completed prior to enrollment
and students must attend the first class session with proof of certification in these areas. Written proof of health clearances (recent TB skin
test within 9 months of beginning of class, and hepatitis B vaccine with
completion of 2 of 3-shot series by beginning of class) must be submitted
by the second week of class.
The Council is composed of the Executive Branch including the President, Vice President, Commissioner of Finance, the Inter-Club Council Chairperson, Chief and Associated Justices, and the Secretary. In
addition to the Executive Branch, the ASMC seats approximately 13
senators that are either elected in the spring of each year or petition to
become senators for the following academic school year. All Executive
Branch positions are elected or appointed each year during the spring
semester for the following year. After the election, students who wish to
participate in the Student Council may petition the Council at any time
during the year, and upon approval of the sitting Council Members,
may be seated. Petitions are available in the Student Activities Office,
Building R, Room 124, during the posted hours of operation. Student
Council meeting times are set by the ASMC President at the start of
the fall semester. All ASMC meetings are held in the ASMC Student
Council Chambers, Building R, Room 124. Meeting times will be
posted on campus bulletin boards and minutes are available seven days
after each meeting. Also see Student Activities entry.
Medical Assisting Program
Bookstore
Emergency Medical Technician I Program
Admission to the program is on a first-come/first-served basis. This is
a one-semester program. This includes MEDAS 201A and 201B for
12 units and COUNS 207C for 1 unit followed by externship in of
160 hours in local Medical Clinics (Coped 470F for 2 units). Requirements include health clearances (physical examination, negative TB test
results, and recent immunizations) and a co-requisite of HLTED 11,
CPR (or CPR/BLS &First Aid certification). HLTOC 201, Medical
Terminology I, is recommended as general preparation for the course.
An English/Math assessment is also required.
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The Bookstore is located in Building R, Room 101. The bookstore
does not accept personal checks; however, Visa, American Express,
MasterCard, Travelers checks, money orders and cash are acceptable.
Books may also be ordered online at efollett.com. Telephone number:
(510) 436-2438.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Bookstore Refund Policy
The customer’s satisfaction is our #1 priority! We gladly accept returns
of merchandise.
• Non-textbook items may be refunded or exchanged within 30 days
with the original cash-register receipt, providing the merchandise
is in the same condition as originally purchased.
• ALL textbooks may be refunded with original cash-register receipt within
SEVEN (7) calendar days from the first scheduled day of the semester
or within TWO (2) days of purchase thereafter, providing books are
returned in the same condition as originally purchased.
• If you have dropped the class (proof is required), a full refund is available
for two weeks after the first day of the semester or the end of the last
day to drop full-term credit classes, whichever is first, providing books
are returned in the same condition as originally purchased.
• Textbooks purchased during the last TWO (2) weeks of classes or during exams are NOT refundable, but may be SOLD back under our
book-buying policy.
• Textbooks purchased with EOP&S vouchers may be returned to the
Bookstore for EOP&S credit. Student must have voucher and all accompanying receipts. See guidelines above.
• Used-book buying guide prices (BUYBACK) are available if your return
is outside of these guidelines.
• Computer software may be returned providing it is unopened and
shrink-wrapped.
• Please be careful before opening shrink-wrapped sets. Many contain
electronic media, and are only returnable if they are defective.
!DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU!
The Merritt College Bookstore and the Peralta Sheriff's Department
are concerned about protecting your academic needs. We would like to
take this opportunity to offer you hint(s) in protecting yourself against
the theft of textbooks and other personal items. Losing your textbooks
to theft can not only be a costly experience (the cost of replacing your
books), but also very inconvenient. Both students and the Bookstore
lose thousands of dollars a year to textbook theft.
SOME WAYS TO PROTECT YOURSELF:
• Keep a detailed listing of your textbooks.
• Place an identifying mark in each book, in a location known only
to you, i.e., significant date on same page of each book.
• Do not leave books lying around, unprotected and unattended.
• If your books are lost or stolen, IMMEDIATELY report the incident
to both security and the Bookstore. Provide each with a list of the
books and inform them of your identifying marks.
The Merritt College Bookstore, in partnership with the Peralta Sheriff's
Department, reminds you to protect yourself and your belongings from
theft, and to report any suspicious activity or incidents to security immediately at 436-7236. After filing a police report, please report the
theft of your textbooks to the bookstore at 436-2438. The Merritt
College Bookstore and the Peralta Sheriff's Department will aggressively pursue all cases of book theft and fraud associated with selling
back stolen books.
CalWORKs (See MERRITTWorks)
Campus Parking and Traffic Regulations
Students must park their vehicles only in authorized lots on the west and
south sides of the campus (Lots C, D, and E) and must pay a parking
fee of $2.00 a day (exact change only). Semester parking permits can be
purchased from the college Cashier's Office. Permits are not replaceable
and are not refundable.
Career Center/Student Employment Services
The Career Center, an affiliate of the One-Stop of the East Bay Works
system, is one of 18 One Stop Career Centers servicing Alameda and
Contra Costa Counties. Located in Building R, Room 105 the Career
Center offers a variety of career and job search/referral services to students and community members. Visit the Center, or call (510) 4362445 for information on the following services provided by the Center:
• Career resource area with library of career and job information;
includes bank of computers for online career and job search.
• Job search assistance such as vocational assessment, and resume and
interview preparation.
• Job referral for full and part-time jobs, both on and off campus.
• Information on volunteer and internship positions, apprenticeships,
scholarships, and colleges.
• Presentations and workshops conducted by staff and local employers.
• The Career Center hosts two Job Fairs annually, in the fall and spring.
Telephone number: (510) 436-2445.
• Financial literacy workshops, coaching and tax preparation.
Cashier's Office
The cashier’s office (Bursar's Office), is located in Building Q, Room
Q228. Cashier's office accepts personal checks. Telephone number:
(510) 436-2402. Fee–based classes are paid for in the Office of Instruction located in Building Q, Room 228.
Centro Latino
Centro Latino is designed to provide multicultural counseling services
to students who need assistance in the application process, enrollment
questions and academic planning. The office is located in the Student
Center, Building R, Rooms R105 B & 105 C; telephone number: (510)
436-2529 or at the Fruitvale Center: 1900 Fruitvale Ave.; telephone
number: (510)536-1830
Children’s Center
The Children's Center provides care for students enrolled in six units or
more, low-income families, as well as for low-income working parents.
The Center provides a safe, loving, developmentally age-appropriate
environment for children ages 3-5 years old. A registration process is
required. Information regarding guidelines and application procedures
is available at the Center, located on campus, or call (510) 436-2436.
Hours of operation are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
College Hour
Activities and events of college-wide interest are held during College Hour
every Tuesday from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. during the fall and spring
terms. For more information, contact the Student Activities Office at (510)
436-2535, or visit the office in Building R, Room 124
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Cooperative Agencies Recourses for Education
(CARE)
CARE which is a part of EOPS, is a state funded supplemental support
service program for students who are single heads of household with
children age 13 and under and who have an active CalWORKS case
number. CARE students receive supplemental counseling and advising
services, meals, textbooks, supplies and coverage on some student fees.
Services provided include referrals to campus and community-based
resources. The office is located in Building R, Room 109P. For additional information, contact the CARE Coordinator at (510) 436-2476
Counseling Services
Counselors assist students with their educational plans, choice of careers, and with personal problems. Students may schedule appointments
during available day or evening hours. Location in Building R, Room
109 telephone number: (510) 436-2475.
Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSP&S)
Disabled Students Programs and Services provide educational and vocational support services for students with disabilities who are enrolled
in classes at the college. Services include academic, personal and career
counseling; registration assistance; and liaison with four-year colleges
and community agencies. The DSP&S office is located in Building R,
Room 109. Also see Alternate Media Services, High Tech Center, and
Learning Opportunity Program entries. For more information contact
us at 436-2429.
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS)
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) provide financial
and academic support to students whose educational and socioeconomic
backgrounds may prevent them from successfully attending college. To
qualify you must be a California resident, enrolled in at least 12 units
(but not have completed more than 70 units), eligible for a Board of
Governor's fee wavier, and educationally disadvantaged. Services provided include orientation, priority registration, specialized counseling,
academic planning, career guidance, academic progress monitoring,
basic skills instruction, book services, and transfer assistance. EOPS is
located in Building R, Room 109. For additional information, contact
them at 436-2470.
Financial Aid
Financial Opportunity Center
The Merritt College Financial Opportunity Center assists students
with a bundle of three core services as it relates to Employment and
Training, Financial Services and Income Support.
Employment and Training: Designed to assist Merritt students with
employment recourses such as Career and Technical Education Programs, workshops on job search, interview preparation, resumes, cover
letters, education and career counseling/exploration. Additional services
include placement and retention services.
Financial Services: Designed to assist Merritt students with financial
planning assistance in the form of financial workshops, financial literacy
and coaching. Additional services include financial education and counseling such as asset building i.e., savings, retirement, homeownership,
and knowledge about creating a personal budget. FOC assist both the
student and the family.
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Income Support: Designed to assist Merritt students with Federal
financial aid both on and off campus; another Income Support service available is tax preparation assistance. FOC has partnerships with
agencies through Alameda County Social Services such as CalWorks,
TANF, and provides assistance with Public Health Insurance, SSI, and
food stamps.
Food Services
Food services at Merritt College are located in two areas: Building R,
Room 131, and on the first level of Building D. Hours of operation
are Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. –6:00 p.m., Friday, 7:30
a.m. – 2:30 p.m. and closed on Saturday and Sunday.
There are vending machines in the A and D buildings, and the Bookstore also offers snacks and drinks.
Health Center
The Merritt Health Center is staffed by a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and student interns in training. All services are confidential
and free of charge. The Health Center offers the following assistance
and supplies to Merritt students:
• Personal Counseling for any life issues or stress, including problems
with relationships, concentration, depression, parenting, trauma,
and anxiety
• Support Groups for addiction recovery, anger management and stress
management
• Social Service referrals for housing, food, legal needs, financial assistance and safety
• First Aid and over-the-counter medications such as aspirin and
decongestants
• Pregnancy tests, safe sex supplies and feminine hygiene products
• Vouchers for low-cost vision care and eyeglasses
• HIV testing twice per month
• Referrals for physical exams and more-specialized medical care
Other services, such as flu shots, massage and acupuncture, are offered periodically and are advertised in advance. The Health Center
is located in Building R, Room 106. Clinic hours are posted on the
Health Center door and on the Merritt website. Drop-ins are welcome;
students may also call (510) 436-2533 for additional information or
to schedule an appointment.
Merritt students can access expanded medical care, such as birth control,
TB testing, and treatment of infection or illness, by calling the Peralta
Wellness Center at (510) 464-3134. Located on the Laney College
campus, the Peralta Wellness Center is open to students from any of
the four Peralta Colleges.
High Tech Center
The High Tech Center offers services for students who:
• Are recovering from head injuries
• Have diagnosed learning disability
• Need accommodations/adaptive equipment
The lab contains state-of-the-art computer adaptations including voice
recognition, screen readers, and spelling and math programs for students
who participate in the DSP&S program. Students learn to use Microsoft
Word to produce documents and desktop publishing projects. The High
Tech Center offers classes on using the Internet and basic Web-page
design. Assessments for Department of Rehabilitation clients are also
provided. Students are advised to meet with a counselor in the DSP&S
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
program before enrolling in these classes. For information, call Sidney
Wong at (510) 436-2592 or call for an appointment with a DSPS
counselor at (510) 436-2429.
• Accommodations and services based on individual testing results.
• Computer-assisted instruction.
• Academic coaching.
International Student Services
For further information, please contact the DSP&S office in Building R,
Room 109, or call for an appointment with a DSP&S Counselor in the
Disabled Students' Programs and Services Office, telephone number:
(510) 436-2429.
F-1 Visa students can obtain admission information and Immigration
and Naturalization Service regulations from Sean Brooke, Director of
International Educational Development, at 466-7380. For information
about assessment, contact the Student Personnel Specialist located in
Building R, Room 109; telephone number: (510) 436-2562.
Learning Center (Self-Paced Classes, Tutoring
Program, and Technology Services)
The Learning Center is open to ALL students who would like assistance
with instructional assignments. The Learning Center offers classes that
are designed to help students acquire the skills they need to succeed
in other college courses. There are several self-paced courses available
for credit in English (Engl 270, The Writing Center and Engl 280,
Communications Skills Laboratory), in study skills (Lrnre 280) and
in computer-assisted writing (Engl 253). Students receive tutorial assistance as they work at their own pace – and whenever their schedules
allow – toward mastery of course materials. These courses are non-degree
applicable (they cannot be applied toward an AA degree) and only
credit/no-credit grades are awarded at the completion of the courses.
Students may enroll for 0.5-3 units up to the 12th week of the semester.
Refer to the class schedule for more details.
The Tutoring Program provides students with academic assistance across the
curriculum. Free tutoring is available for most courses at Merritt College.
Students are eligible for one-to-one or group tutoring if they are enrolled
in a Peralta Community College District course.
Merritt students can use the computers in the Computer Lab and make
use of current technology to access the Internet, use email, do laser
printing, scan materials, and use educational software for academic
classes. Tutors in the Computer Lab assist students with word processing tasks or in using software for classes. Students can also enroll in a
computer-assisted writing course (Engl 253) for 0.5-1 units to learn
word processing, improve keyboarding skills, or to receive tutorial help
on writing projects.
The Learning Center is located in Building D, Room 187; telephone
number: (510) 436-2442 or 436-2443.
Learning Opportunity Program
Merritt College has an open admissions policy for those students who
meet the regular entrance requirements and who have completed testing
and evaluation by a Learning Disabilities Specialist, another qualified
professional or an agency. Students should be enrolled in at least 6 units
(at least one academic course) to participate in the program.
Goals:
• Assisting students with learning disabilities in reaching their academic and vocational goals.
• Strengthening and developing students' individual learning styles
to become independent learners.
Services:
• Assessment and evaluation of eligibility for the learning disabilities
program.
• Identification of students' learning styles and modalities.
• Evaluation of academic skills.
• Compensatory learning strategies and techniques.
Library
The Library is open throughout each semester and is located in Building A, Room 129. For additional information, contact the Library at
(510) 436-2457.
Lost and Found
Lost and Found is located in the Student Activities Office, Building R,
Room 124, telephone number: (510) 436-2535. Lost and found items
must be claimed within six months.
Maximum Achievement Project
The Maximum Achievement Project (MAP) is designed to provide a
comprehensive program of instruction and student support services
for African American male students and other low-income students to
increase retention, graduation and transfer rates. Each year, a cohort
of students will be selected to participate in a structured program of
study, enhanced by a myriad of comprehensive support services. MAP
students will enroll in Learning Communities that will build upon
collaborative learning approaches with an emphasis on writing, critical
thinking, mathematics, interdisciplinary studies and classroom assessment. Support services include counseling, tutoring, mentoring and
other activities that will enhance both academic and career success. The
office is located in Building R, room 106F. The telephone number is
(510) 434-3956
MERRITTWorks (CalWORKs)
MERRITTWorks is the name applied to the CalWORKs program
on the Merritt campus. Merritt College works in collaboration with
the Alameda County Department of Social Services to help families
with dependent children transition from welfare to work. The program
provides support services to students who are enrolled in classes and
who are currently receiving aid for dependent children. Services provided include academic, personal and career counseling; work-study
opportunities; and referrals; design of individualized student education
plans; job placement; employment readiness skills workshops/classes;
supervised study time; life skills and special interest workshops; and
information and referrals to other student services, support services
and agencies. The Department of Social Services provides transportation vouchers and checks for student supplies and books on a limited
basis. For more information, contact the MERRITTWorks Office
in Building R, Room 128, or call (510) 436-2469 / 436-2449.
Orientation
All new students at Merritt College are required to attend an Orientation to College session. This session lets you know what to expect at
college, how often to see your counselor, information about planning
your schedule, and where to find the resources that you need to succeed.
See the Assessment and Orientation Schedule for times and locations.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Police Services
Police Services is located in Building R, Room 117, and is available
7:00 am - 11:00 pm monday through friday.
Emergency Line: (510) 465-3456, or on campus at ext. 7236.
Non-Emergency Line: (510) 465-3414, or on campus at ext. 2668.
Puente Program
The goal of the Puente Community College Program is to increase
the number of educationally under-served students who transfer to
four-year colleges and universities. Puente students are provided with
accelerated English writing instruction, sustained academic counseling,
and mentoring from the professional community.
Students must meet the following criteria to participate in the Puente Program:
• Must be interested in transferring to a four-year college or university.
• Must be eligible for English 201A/201B (determined by assessment
or completion of prerequisites).
• Must make a commitment to work with the Puente counselor; and
make a commitment to work with their mentors as designated by
the Project Coordinator.
For further information, please contact the Puente Office in Building
P, Room 101, or call (510) 436-2648.
Safety Cadets
Safety Aides assist Polices Services by patrolling the campus and
its parking lots. Aides are available for escort services to and from
parking lots. To receive assistance, please call (510) 466-7236.
Scholarship Information
Scholarship information can be accessed in the following ways:
• Online at a Eureka Access Scholarship Web site; on-campus access
sites include computers in Building R, Room 105 and Building D,
Room 187
• Postings on the Student Activities scholarship bulletin board located
outside Building R, Room 124.
• In a scholarship binder available in the Financial Aid office located in
Building R, 113 or the Student Activities Office located in Building
R, Room 124.
Transfer Center
Located in Building R, Room 105, the Merritt College Transfer Center
provides information about transfer activities and programs that link
Merritt College and 9 U.C. Undergraduate campuses, twenty three
California State Universities and many independent colleges and universities located throughout the Bay Area and the United States. Visit
the center, or call (510) 436-2445 for more information on the following services:
• Transfer counseling (selecting a major, completing lower division
requirements, etc.)
• Resource library of college catalogs
• On-line monthly calendar of transfer events
• Tours to four-year colleges
• To schedule appointments with visiting college representatives who
provide application assistance
• Application, personal statement, and transfer workshops.
Veterans' Services
Merritt College offers educational assistance to eligible active-duty military, retired, reserve personnel and their dependents, according to Title
38, U.S. Code, and California Education Code, Section 32320. The
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the California Department of
Veterans Affairs determine eligibility for benefits under this program.
For more Information, contact Veterans’ Services at (510) 436-2595
located in Building R, Room 105.
Vocational Education Tutoring Service
Vocational education funds assist the college in providing services it
would otherwise be unable to provide. One of these services is tutoring
students who are either majoring in specific vocational programs, or
those who are enrolled in vocational classes. Students should contact
their instructor for further details.
Student Activities
The Student Activities Office provides a variety of services and activities
that enhance student life on the Merritt campus. The Office plans and
implements a calendar of campus activities, presents an annual student
leadership seminar, and in conjunction with ASMC, sponsors multicultural enrichment events. Services provided include housing bulletin
boards, student ID cards, purchase of AC Transit and BART passes,
postage stamps, lost and found, and copying and fax services. For information about student clubs, ASMC and other organizations, contact
the Advisor at (510) 436-2535. Visit the Student Activities Office in the
Student Center, Building R, Room 124.
Student Clubs and Organizations
Student clubs and organizations are located in Building R, Room 124;
telephone number: (510) 436-2535.
NOTE: Days and/or hours for any Student Services area
are subject to change due to availability of funds.
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See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Campus/AC Transit and Bart Service Maps
Merritt College • 12500 Campus Drive, Oakland, CA 94619 • (510) 531-4911 • www.merritt.edu
Building Guide
AArt, Child Development, Fitness Center, Music,
Classrooms, Faculty Offices
DAllied Health Programs, Academic Enhancement
Center (Learning Center, Electronic Classroom,
Tutorial, Math Lab), Classrooms, Mailroom,
Faculty Offices, Division Deans’ Offices
EGymnasium, Classrooms
FLocker Rooms, Faculty Offices
HLandscape Horticulture
LLibrary/Learning Resources
PAdapted Computer Learning Center/DSPS,
Classrooms, Computer Labs, Puente Program
QAdministration (President's Office, Vice President
of Instructions) Business Services, Cashier, Production Center
RAdmissions and Records, Assessment, Bookstore, Cashier's Office, Career Center, Counseling,
Disabled Students Programs and Services, EOPS,
Financial Aid, Health Services, Puente Program,
Safety and Police Services, Student Activities,
Transfer Center, Veterans Affairs, Vice President
and Dean of Students
SRHSelf-Reliant House (Environmental Management
Program)
For specific AC Transit and BART routes and schedule information, visit www.actransit.org or www.bart.gov.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Course Listings
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Enroll On-line
Now
www.Peralta.edu
PLEASE NOTE:
Classes subject to change, please see online schedule for
the latest information. See our website: www.Peralta.edu
EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES ARE SHADED IN GRAY
You are required to attend the first class meeting to
confirm enrollment in a course. Students who do not
attend the first meeting may lose their place in class.
** A double asterisk means that the course is
acceptable for transfer credit to California State
University (CSU) and acceptable at the
University of California, within any
limitations stipulated by U.C.
* A single asterisk means that the course is
acceptable for transfer credit to California
State University (CSU) only.
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Administration Of Justice
African-American Studies
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Administration Of Justice
college
ADJUS
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM African-American Studies
college
AFRAM
** 21
INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION 3 Units
OF JUSTICE
History and philosophy of administration of justice in
America
** 1
INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN 3 Units
AMERICAN STUDIES
Overview of the field of African Amerian Studies
20024
Lec 23927
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Merritt
Online course. Email instructor: tmbrown@peralta.edu
23928Lec09:00-09:50 MWF DixonA 215
Merritt
24191Lec10:00-10:50 MWF DixonA 215
Merritt
20023Lec01:30-04:20 PMFStaffBCC 052 Berkeley
20030 Lec Brown
ONLINE Laney
Merritt
* 4
Smith
A 215
* 24
LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE
3 Units
Origin, development, philosophy and constitutional basis
of evidence
23944
Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
** 25
White
A 215
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
3 Units
Survey of relationship between the criminal justice system
and the community
23929Lec01:00-02:15 PMMW DixonA 215 Merritt
24640 Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Staff
A 206 Merritt
S P R I NG
* 26
INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC
3 Units
INVESTIGATION
History and philosophy of forensic investigation from
the perspective of the investigator
23935Lec09:00-09:50 MWFWhiteA 137
Merritt
23930Lec11:00-11:50 MWF DixonA 215
* 51
Brown
ONLINE Laney
Online course. Email instructor: tmbrown@peralta.edu
THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY: 3 Units
STRATEGIES ON ORGANIZING THE PEOPLE
In-depth examination of the Black Panther Party
23941Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThStaffA 218
Merritt
20022Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThSmithC 212
Alameda
20034Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThSealsA 206
Merritt
24238Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWBrownE 207
Laney
** 5
** 8
THE AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILY IN 3 Units
THE UNITED STATES
History related to the formation of the black family
AFRICAN-AMERICAN POLITICS
3-4 Units
Analysis and understanding of major trends and developments in the politics of African-Americans
** 10
SOCIOLOGY OF AFRICAN-AMERICANS 3 Units
Sociological analysis of African-American society in the
United States
Merritt
20038
Lec online course. Instructor’s email: nimara@peralta.edu. Orientation: Fri,
1/24, 5:30-7:30pm, room A206
JUVENILE LAW AND PROCEDURES
3 Units
The history and philosophy of juvenile law and procedures
in America
Imara
ONLINE M
erritt
** 63
INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS
3 Units
Philosophy and history of corrections from historical and
theoretical point of view
23936
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
White
A 211
Merritt
** 11
23942
Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
Staff
A 215
Merritt
24239Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThCampbellE 207
Laney
20036
Merritt
248NH INTRODUCTION TO TERRORISM/WMD 3 Units
History of terrorism
248NJ SECURITY GUARD
1 Unit
Key concepts and skills needed to qualify for entry-level
employment as a security guard in a public or private
security company
23931
Lec09:00-11:50 S
Lec12:30-03:20 PM S
Lec06:00-08:50 PM F
03/07/2014 - 03/15/2014
Smith
A 215
A 215
A 215
Merritt
248NK INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS AND 3 Units
SECURITY MANAGEMENT
Comprehensive study of intelligence analysis and its relationship to the security management of terrorist attacks,
man-made disasters and natural disasters
PREREQUISITE: ADJUS 248NF
23943
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
70          SPRING 2014
Smith
A 215
Merritt
PERCEPTIONS OF THE AFRICAN-
3 Units
AMERICAN MALE IN AMERICA
Study and application of the historical role the AfricanAmerican male has played in the development of this
country from its inception.
** 12 PSYCHOLOGY OF AFRICAN-
3 Units
AMERICANS
Principles of psychology as they relate to the AfricanAmerican community
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Seals
A 206
** 14A SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: AFRICAN-
3 Units
AMERICAN MALE/FEMALE RELATIONSHIPS
Study and application of psycho-sociological concepts and
research techniques exploring the dynamics of AfricanAmerican male-female relationships.
20044Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThStaffE 204
Laney
* 16
23939Lec12:00-12:50 PMMWFBrownA 206
THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX: 3 Units
AFRICAN AMERICAN INCARCERATION
Overview of the criminal justice system and the growth
of the prison industrial complex in the United States as
it affects the African American community including
Merritt
20045
Lec09:00-11:50 S
Lec12:30-03:45 PM S
Merritt
03/22/2014 - 05/17/2014
Seals
A 206
A 206
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
African-American Studies
CODE SEC L/L HOURS ** 18
American Sign Language
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM AFRICAN HERITAGE OF LATIN AMERICA 3 Units
Survey of the influence of African people throughout
Latin America
23940Lec01:00-03:50 PMMBrownA 206
** 19
20039
** 26
Merritt
RACISM IN THE UNITED STATES
3 Units
Exploration of the development of modern racism in the
United States
20031Lec09:30-10:45 TThSealsA 206
** 25
college
Merritt
CLASSICAL AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS 3 Units
History, development, and contributions of classical African civilizations of the Nile River Valley (Kush, Nubia,
Egypt)
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Ampim
A 206
Merritt
AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE: 3 Units
BLACK MUSIC, ART, AND LITERATURE
Survey of current major black works and themes
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Dugas
F 205
Laney
20026
Lec06:00-08:50 PM Th
Wardallen E 211
Laney
* 29
** 30
AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
3 Units
THROUGH FILMS
African-American historical and cultural experience in
the United States
AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY: 3 Units
AFRICA TO 1865
Survey of the experience of African-Americans from their
origins to the end of the Civil War
20019Lec08:30-09:45 MWSmithC 212
Alameda
20032Lec11:00-11:50 MWFBrownA 206
20027 Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Staff
E 207
Merritt
Laney
20029Lec09:30-10:45 MWStaffE 207
Laney
20048Lec10:00-11:15 TThSmithC 212
Alameda
** 31
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM ** 42 AFRICAN-AMERICAN WRITERS
(NON-FICTION)
African-American nonfiction writers
3 Units
23938Lec02:00-03:35 PMTThSealsA 206
** 45
college
Merritt
02/04/2014 - 05/22/2014
RELIGION AND THE AFRICAN-
3 Units
AMERICAN CHURCH IN AMERICA
Survey and analysis of the role of the church in the
African-American community
24240Lec09:00-11:50 FMcknightE 211
Laney
American Sign Language
** 50
ASL
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I
Introduction to American Sign Language
4 Units
20375Lab10:30-11:45 MWIkedaBCC 223 Berkeley
Lec09:00-10:15 MW BCC 223 20377Lab10:30-11:45 TTh DipietroBCC 223 Berkeley
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh BCC 223 20379 Lab07:45-09:00 PM MW Telford
BCC 223 Berkeley
Lec06:15-07:30 PM MW BCC 223 20381 Lab07:45-09:00 PM TTh Quinn
BCC 226 Berkeley
Lec06:15-07:30 PM TTh BCC 226 20426Lab04:45-06:00 PMMWGerminaroBCC 226 Berkeley
Lec03:15-04:30 PMMW
BCC 226 AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY: 3 Units
1865 TO 1945
Survey of the experience of African-Americans in the
United States from 1865 to 1945
20020Lec10:00-11:15 MWSmithC 212 Alameda
20028Lec12:30-01:45 PMMWStaffE 255 Laney
20033Lec10:00-10:50 MWFBrownA 206 Merritt
24386 Lec Hamilton ONLINE M
erritt
Online course. Instructor’s email: jhamilton@peralta.edu. Orientation:
Wed, 1/22, 4-6pm, room A206
20021
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Smith
C 212
20047Lec02:30-03:45 PMTThStaffE 204
A
lameda
Laney
** 38 ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND
3 Units
JUSTICE
American and global environmental policy and ethics
concentrating on their impact on minorities and people
of color
20037
Lec Online course. Instructor’s email: nimara@peralta.edu. Orientation: Fri,
1/24, 5:30-7:30pm, room A206
Imara
ONLINE M
erritt
** 41 AFRICAN-AMERICAN WRITERS
(FICTION)
African-American fiction writers
20046Lec09:00-09:50 MWFBrownA 206
3 Units
Merritt
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
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S P R I NG
20043
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Anthropology
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
CODE SEC L/L HOURS ** 51
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II
Continuation of American Sign Language
college
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: ASL 50 or 50B
20391Lab10:30-11:45 TThIkedaBCC 226 Berkeley
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh BCC 226 20393 Lab07:45-09:00 PM TTh Ikeda
BCC 223 Berkeley
Lec06:15-07:30 PM TTh BCC 223 20432Lab03:45-05:00 PMTThIkedaBCC 223 Berkeley
Lec02:15-03:30 PMTTh
** 52
BCC 223 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE III
Continuation of American Sign Language
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: ASL 51 or 51B
20401
** 53
Lab07:45-09:00 PM MW Amundsen BCC 212 Berkeley
Lec06:15-07:30 PM MW BCC 212 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE IV
Continuation of American Sign Language
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: ASL 52 or 52B
20405
Lab07:45-09:00 PM MW Ikeda
Lec06:15-07:30 PM MW BCC 226 Berkeley
BCC 226 20423
Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
BCC 053 Berkeley
S P R I NG
** 55B HISTORY AND CULTURE OF DEAF
PEOPLE IN AMERICA II
Continuation of ASL 55A
200B
Osbrink
3 Units
CLASSIFIERS 2
2 Units
Study of classifier types and functions in American Sign
Language
PREREQUISITE: ASL 51 or 51B
20422Lec04:00-05:50 PMMTelfordBCC 223 Berkeley
* 464
OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN
1-4 Units
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
Supervised field experience in American Sign Language
PREREQUISITE: ASL 52 or 52B
20424
Lec Days and times to be arranged; e-mail asl464bcc@hotmail.com, for start
date and location information.
Ikeda
BCC TBA Berkeley
AnthropologyANTHR
** 1 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL
ANTHROPOLOGY
Study of human beings and their ancestors
20053Lec10:00-11:15 MWStrongC 109
3 Units
Alameda
20067Lec10:30-11:45 MWMooreA 271 Laney
20059 Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Jones
BCC 422 Berkeley
23990Lec09:00-11:50 F
JonesBCC 422 Berkeley
20072Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThFlemingA 208
Merritt
20060Lec03:00-04:15 PMTThKiesBCC 422 Berkeley
20068Lec09:00-10:15 MWMooreA 271
Laney
20054Lec01:00-02:15 PMMWStrongC 109 Alameda
20074 Lec09:00-12:05 PM S
Fleming A 208 Merritt
Lec06:00-09:05 PM F
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01/24/2014 - 03/22/2014
20055
20084
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Strong
Margold
C 109 A
lameda
A 266 Laney
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Anthropology
CODE SEC L/L HOURS apparel design and merchandising
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Kies
college
20064
Lec Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org. Designed
for PACE Pathways students, see PACE office to enroll.
ONLINE Berkeley
20073
Lec Lec06:30-07:45 PM T
Hybrid class.
Valkenier HYBRID M
erritt
A 208 24241Lec09:00-10:15 TThMargoldA 271 Laney
20082 Lec Bousquet ONLINE A
lameda
Online Course. Contact instructor at gbousquet@peralta.edu for more
information.
** 1L PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
LABORATORY
Adjunct laboratory to ANTHR 1
1 Unit
20056Lab09:00-12:50 PMFStrongA 232
Alameda
20069Lab01:00-04:50 PMWMooreA 271
Laney
A 271 Margold A 271 Laney
20075Lab01:30-05:20 PMTValkenierA 208
20061Lab08:00-11:50 W
20062 Lab06:00-09:50 PM Th
Merritt
JonesBCC 422 Berkeley
Preston
BCC 422 Berkeley
** 2
01/27/2014 - 05/19/2014 Designed for PACE Pathways students, see PACE
office to enroll. Begins Mon, 1/27/14.
INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY 3 Units
AND PREHISTORY
World prehistory as reconstructed from the archaeological and physical evidence of cultural beginnings through
the early agricultural civilizations of Africa, America and
Euro-Asia
20058
Lec Online Course. Contact instructor at gbousquet@peralta.edu for more
information.
23981
Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
** 3
BCC 431 Berkeley
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL AND
3 Units
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Cross-cultural analysis of social and cultural factors of
human behavior in the recent past and present.
20057Lec08:30-09:45 MWStrongC 109 Alameda
20081Lec10:30-11:45 TThMargoldA 233 Laney
20076Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWFlemingA 208 Merritt
20063Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThKiesBCC 055 Berkeley
20066 Lec Kies
ONLINE Berkeley
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
20065
20070
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Lec Online course. Email instructor:jsmithson@peralta.edu
20083
Lec Online Course. Contact instructor
MAGIC, RELIGION AND WITCHCRAFT 3 Units
Comparative study of religion, magic, and supernatural
beliefs and practices
24473Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThMooreA 271
Laney
20078Lec01:00-03:50 PMThSmithsonA 208
Merritt
24387Lec09:30-10:45 TThGarciaA 208
Merritt
** 16
SEX AND SOCIETY
3 Units
Cross-cultural approach stressing the biological, cultural,
social, and legal aspects of human sexuality
Apparel Design And
ADAM
** 101 APPAREL TEXTILES
Introduction to the components of fabrics
Kies
BCC TBA Berkeley
Smithson ONLINE Laney
Smithson ONLINE Laney
** 5 AMERICAN INDIAN HISTORY AND
CULTURE
Survey of North American Indians
20077Lec09:30-10:45 MWFlemingA 208
3 Units
Merritt
2 Units
20017Lec12:00-01:50 PMFBinder
D 302
Alameda
20016Lab09:00-11:50 FPiazza
D 310
Alameda
Lec08:00-08:50 F
D 310
* 113
* 132
APPAREL DESIGN AND SKETCHING II 2 Units
Continuation of ADAM 111
APPAREL CONSTRUCTION II
Continuation of ADAM 131
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: ADAM 131
20013Lab10:00-03:50 PMWPiazza
D 307
Lec08:00-09:50 W
D 307
215
ADVANCED DESIGN AND LINE
DEVELOPMENT II
Continuation of ADAM 214
Alameda
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: ADAM 214
20003Lab10:00-03:50 PMThRoundtree D 310
Lec08:00-09:50 Th
Bousquet ONLINE Alameda
Preston
college
217
D 310
PRODUCTION PATTERN AND SIZE
GRADING II
Continuation of ADAM 216
Alameda
2 Units
20005Lab09:00-11:50 TPiazza
D 302
Alameda
Lec08:00-08:50 T
D 302
D 307
Alameda
220
APPAREL DESIGN AND
0.5-1 Unit
MERCHANDISING SPECIAL PROJECTS
LABORATORY
Open laboratory for working on selected projects
20014Lab02:00-04:50 PMFPiazza
222
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/exit, 27 hrs lab required for each .5 unit.
PATTERN DRAFTING II
Continuation of ADAM 221
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: ADAM 221
20007Lab10:00-03:50 PMMRoundtree D 310
Lec08:00-09:50 M
225
PATTERN DRAPING II
Continuation of ADAM 224
D 310
Alameda
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: ADAM 224
20009Lab10:00-03:50 PMTRoundtree D 310
Alameda
Lec08:00-09:50 T
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
D 310
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S P R I NG
23980Lab01:30-05:20 PMMPrestonBCC 422 Berkeley
23991 Lab06:00-10:00 PM M
Staff
BCC 422 Berkeley
** 7
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Merchandising
PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: ANTHR 1
Lec01:00-04:50 PMW
20071 Lab06:00-09:50 PM Th
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
apprenticeship
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 230
Architecture
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT II
Continuation of ADAM 229
college
2 Units
20011Lab01:00-03:50 PMTPiazza
D 302
Alameda
Lec12:00-12:50 PMT
D 302
ApprenticeshipAPPR
455
COSMETOLOGY APPRENTICE
1-4 Units
Designed for apprentices who are engaged in acquiring
a state license in Cosmetology.
20089Lec09:00-12:50 PMMGumbsEBSCAP Laney
456
*EBSCAP: East Bay South County Apprentice Program — 2063 B St., Hayward,
CA 94541. For additional information: (510) 889-8653.
BARBER APPRENTICE
1-4 Units
Designed for apprentices who are engaged in acquiring
a state license in Barbering.
20090Lec09:00-12:50 PMMGumbssrEBSCAP Laney
*EBSCAP: East Bay South County Apprentice Program — 2063 B St., Hayward,
CA 94541. For additional information: (510) 889-8653.
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 33
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING AND
DESIGN III
Continuation of ARCH 23
college
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: ARCH 23
24604Lab10:00-12:50 PMMTumlinG 240
Laney
Lec09:00-09:50 MW
** 35
G 240
PERSPECTIVE, SHADES AND
2 Units
SHADOWS I
Development of skills in preparing three-dimensional
linear illustrations
PREREQUISITE: ARCH211
24606Lab02:30-03:45 PMMWUdellG 239
Laney
Lec02:00-02:30 PMMW
* 43
G 239
ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING AND
4 Units
DESIGN IV
Design and development of a commercial or public building
PREREQUISITE: A/ET 33
24608Lab10:00-12:50 PMMWBettsG 239
Laney
Lec09:00-09:50 MW
S P R I NG
486
AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONING
4 Units
Study of automotive air conditioning systems
20088
Lab06:00-08:50 PM Th
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Taylor
B 102
B 106
A
lameda
** 45
20092
Lab07:00-09:50 PM M
Lec06:00-06:50 PM M
Keezer
G 153
G 151
Laney
24610Lab02:30-03:45 PMMWUdellG 239
Laney
Lec02:00-02:30 PMMW
531
MILL AND CABINET MAKER
0 Units
Designed for Mill and Cabinet Maker Apprentices
ArabicARAB
* 1A ELEMENTARY MODERN STANDARD
5 Units
ARABIC
Study and practice in understanding, speaking, reading
and writing Modern Standard Arabic
24020Lec10:00-12:15 PMMW Waltonprice
BCC 214 Berkeley
ArchitectureARCH
** 10
INTRO TO DESIGN PROFESSIONS/
2 Units
ARCHITECTURAL ADMIN
Introduction to the history, practice and administration
of architecture and related design professions
24589Lec02:00-03:50 PMWTumlinG 246
** 13
Laney
ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING AND
4 Units
DESIGN I
Two-and three-dimensional basic design principles
PREREQUISITE: ARCH211
24591Lab10:00-12:50 PMMWBettsG 239
Lec09:00-09:50 MW
** 23
G 239
ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING AND
DESIGN II
Continuation of A/ET 13
Laney
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: ARCH13
24593Lab10:00-12:50 PMMTumlinG 240
Laney
Lec09:00-09:50 MW
74          SPRING 2014
G 240
G 239
PERSPECTIVE, SHADES AND
2 Units
SHADOWS II
Continued development of skills in preparing threedimensional linear illustrations
PR: ARCH 35
* 103
G 239
MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION
2 Units
Description and demonstration of various construction/
structural and finish materials
PREREQUISITE: ARCH13
24585Lec02:00-02:30 PMMWBettsG 240
Laney
* 104A BEGINNING COMPUTER AIDED
3 Units
DRAFTING (CAD)
Basic computer drafting skills using current software
PREREQUISITE: ARCH13
24612
Lab08:00-09:50 PM TTh
Lec07:00-07:50 PM TTh
Yu
G 270
G 270
Laney
24613
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Chan
G 246
Laney
(Offered Spring semester only)
** 107 ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY AND
3 Units
THEORY
Survey of the evolution of architectural styles from primitive architecture to the contemporary
* 110
INTRODUCTION TO 3D MODELING 3 Units
AND RENDERING
Creation of 3D visualization/animation drawings from
plans, elevations and sections using the latest 3D computer software
24615Lab01:45-03:50 PMTThCristG 270
Laney
Lec01:00-01:45 PMTTh
G 270
(Offered Spring semester only)
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Architecture
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 111
Art
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABLE
3 Units
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN APPLICATIONS
Introduction to sustainable architectural and environmental design applications
24616Lec03:30-06:20 PMThMillerG 240
Laney
* 121A
INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING
2 Units
INFORMATION MODELING WITH
AUTODESK REVIT
Introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM)
using Autodesk Revit
24618
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
Ramsey
G 270
G 270
Laney
* 121B ADVANCED BUILDING INFORMATION 2 Units
MODELING WITH AUTODESK REVIT
Advanced concepts in Building Information modeling
(BIM) using Autodesk Revit
PREREQUISITE: ARCH 121A
24620
200
Lab07:00-09:50 PM M
Lec06:00-06:50 PM M
Moss
G 270
G 270
Laney
SPECIAL PROJECTS LABORATORY
1 Unit
Open laboratory for working on selected projects
Laney
24622Lab10:00-12:50 PMWBettsG 239
Laney
211
FUNDAMENTALS OF DRAFTING
TECHNIQUES
Fundamentals of drafting
4 Units
** 4
Laney
Lec09:00-09:50 TTh
G 239
college
HISTORY OF MODERN ART
3 Units
(1800 TO PRESENT)
Major visual art forms and movements of the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries
20100Lec10:00-11:15 MWBurgess
D 312
Alameda
20103Lec10:30-11:45 MWRobinsonAC 110 Laney
23982Lec01:00-03:50 PMThNashA 211 Merritt
20198 Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Staff
BCC 033 Berkeley
20231Lec08:00-09:15 TThLinnehanBCC 032 Berkeley
24625 Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Nash
D 200 Laney
20232 Lec Apelian ONLINE Berkeley
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
** 7
HISTORY OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN ART 3 Units
Development of the African-American visual artist in the
Americas.
20104
24626
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Lec03:00-05:50 PM Th
Warren
Nash
D 200
D 200
24032
Lec Apelian
ONLINE Berkeley
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org
* 16
** 18
Laney
Laney
INTRODUCTION TO ISLAMIC ART
3 Units
Major visual art forms and movements of Islamic art
CRITIQUE AND THE CREATIVE PROCESS 3 Units
Introduction to critique in support of the creative process
PREREQUISITE: ART 1 OR 4 OR 13 OR 14 OR 20 OR 25 OR 30 OR 41 OR 50 OR 60 OR 95A
24033
24624Lab10:00-12:50 PMTThBettsG 239
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Eisen
** 20 BEGINNING DRAWING AND
COMPOSITION
Freehand drawing with various media
BCC 411 Berkeley
3 Units
ArtART
20106Lab02:00-05:50 PMWWarrenAC 125 Laney
** 1
INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY
3 Units
Introduction to art purposes, principles and forms
20237Lab10:00-11:15 TThMetcalfA 122
Merritt
20099
Lec Lec09:30-10:00 TTh
Online Course; Please contact instructor at pperbetsky@peralta.edu for
more information.
Perbetsky ONLINE A
lameda
20235Lec08:00-09:15 TThLeavittA 214
Merritt
20197Lec01:30-04:20 PMWBramanBCC TBA Berkeley
20101Lec10:30-11:45 TThStradfordAC 110 Laney
20102Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThStradford D 200
Laney
20093Lec08:30-09:45 TThBurgess
D 312
Alameda
20094Lec01:00-02:15 PMMWBurgess
24028 Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
Staff
D 312 Alameda
BCC 055 Berkeley
20321Lec09:00-11:50 FLeffingwell D 312 Alameda
24035 Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Burgess D 312 A
lameda
** 3
Lec12:00-01:50 PMW
HISTORY OF WESTERN ART:
3 Units
RENAISSANCE TO CONTEMPORARY ART
Major visual art forms of Western cultures from the
Renaissance period to Contemporary period
20298Lec09:00-10:15 MWRobinsonAC 110 Laney
24030Lec01:30-02:45 PMTThLinnehanBCC 422 Berkeley
AC 125 A 122
2 Units. Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
20200
Lab07:25-09:55 PM MTh Staff
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MTh 02/10/2014 - 05/22/2014 3 unit section. Last start class, begins Mon,
2/10/14.
BCC 411 Berkeley
BCC 411 20289Lab10:30-12:20 PMTThMetcalfA 122
Merritt
Lec09:30-10:20 TTh
A 122
3 Units. Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
20224Lab10:30-12:20 PMWFBramanBCC 411 Berkeley
Lec09:30-10:20 WF
BCC 411 3 unit section.
20108Lab10:00-11:50 TThVaughanAC 125 Laney
Lec09:00-09:50 TTh
AC 125 20226Lab10:30-12:20 PMTThBramanBCC 411 Berkeley
Lec09:30-10:20 TTh
BCC 411 3 unit section.
20352Lab02:30-04:20 PMMWAraizaBCC 411 Berkeley
Lec01:30-02:20 PMMW
BCC 411 3 unit section.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          75
S P R I NG
24621Lab02:00-03:15 PMMWUdellG 239
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Art
Art
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
** 21 CONTINUING DRAWING AND
2 Units
COMPOSITION
Special problems of composition and drawing techniques
in relation to drawing as a fine art
20110
Lab07:00-08:15 PM TTh
Lec06:30-07:00 PM TTh
Patlan
AC 120 Laney
AC 120 20239Lab10:00-11:15 TThMetcalfA 122
Merritt
Lec09:30-10:00 TTh
A 122
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
** 22 INTERMEDIATE DRAWING AND
3 Units
COMPOSITION
Exploration of artistic concepts, styles, and creative expression related to intermediate-level drawing, complex
subject matter and concepts using a variety of drawing
mediums, techniques, and methodologies
20192Lab02:00-05:50 PMWWarrenAC 125 Laney
Lec12:00-01:50 PMW
AC 125 20312 Lab07:25-09:55 PM MTh Staff
BCC 411 Berkeley
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MTh BCC 411 02/10/2014 - 05/22/2014 3 unit section. Last start class, begins Mon,
2/10/14.
S P R I NG
20241Lab10:30-12:20 PMTThMetcalfA 122
Merritt
Lec09:30-10:20 TTh
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
20212
Lab06:45-08:00 PM MTh Staff
Lec06:00-06:30 PM MTh BCC 411 Berkeley
BCC 411 02/10/2014 - 05/22/2014 2 unit section. Last start class, begins Mon,
2/10/14.
20228Lab10:35-11:50 WFBramanBCC 411 Berkeley
Lec10:05-10:35 WF
BCC 411 2 unit section.
20230Lab10:35-11:50 TThBramanBCC 411 Berkeley
Lec10:05-10:35 TTh
BCC 411 2 unit section.
20356Lab02:40-03:55 PMMWAraizaBCC 411 Berkeley
Lec02:00-02:30 PMMW
** 25
BCC 411 2 unit section.
BEGINNING FIGURE DRAWING
2 Units
AND COMPOSITION
Understanding the figure from quick sketches to long
careful studies of the live model
23986Lab02:30-05:20 PMTStaffA 122
Merritt
Lec01:30-02:20 PMT
A 122
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
20202Lab02:10-05:00 PMTAraizaBCC 413 Berkeley
Lec01:10-02:00 PMT
BCC 413 20314Lab10:30-12:20 PMWFBramanBCC 411 Berkeley
** 26
Lec09:30-10:20 WF
20287Lab02:30-05:20 PMTStaffA 122
Merritt
Lec01:30-02:20 PMT
A 122
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
BCC 411 3 unit section.
CONTINUING FIGURE DRAWING
AND COMPOSITION
Continuing drawing from the live model
A 122
2 Units
20112Lab10:00-11:50 TThVaughanAC 125 Laney
Lec09:00-09:50 TTh
20204Lab02:10-05:00 PMTAraizaBCC 413 Berkeley
AC 125 20316Lab10:30-12:20 PMTThBramanBCC 411 Berkeley
Lec09:30-10:20 TTh
BCC 411 3 unit section.
20354Lab02:30-04:20 PMMWAraizaBCC 411 Berkeley
Lec01:30-02:20 PMMW
BCC 411 20194Lab02:00-05:50 PMWWarrenAC 125
Lec12:00-01:50 PMW
AC 125
20243Lab10:30-12:20 PMTThMetcalfA 122
Lec09:30-10:20 TTh A 122
Laney
Merritt
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
20114Lab10:00-11:50 TThVaughanAC 125 Laney
Lec09:00-09:50 TTh AC 125 * 24
SPECIAL PROJECTS: DRAWING
2 Units
Independent exploration and experimentation in special
areas of drawing.
20310 Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Patlan
AC 120
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
AC 120
20273Lab10:00-11:15 TThMetcalfA 122
Lec09:30-10:00 TTh A 122
Lec01:10-02:00 PMT
** 27
Laney
Merritt
BCC 413 INTERMEDIATE FIGURE DRAWING
AND COMPOSITION
Intermediate drawing from the live model
3 Units
20291Lab03:30-07:20 PMTStaffA 122
Merritt
Lec01:30-03:20 PMT
3 unit section.
** 23 ADVANCED DRAWING AND
3 Units
COMPOSITION
Advanced drawing techniques applied to selected subjects
and goals.
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
** 28
A 122
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
ADVANCED FIGURE DRAWING AND COMPOSITION
Advanced drawing from the live model
3 Units
20293Lab03:30-07:20 PMTStaffA 122
Merritt
Lec01:30-03:20 PMT
* 29
A 122
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
SPECIAL PROJECTS: FIGURE DRAWING 2 Units
Continued study and development of special projects in
figure drawing from the live model.
20275Lab02:30-05:20 PMTStaffA 122
Merritt
Lec01:30-02:20 PMT
A 122
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
20214Lab02:10-05:00 PMTAraizaBCC 413 Berkeley
Lec01:10-02:00 PMT
BCC 413 Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
76          SPRING 2014
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Art
Art
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
** 30 BEGINNING FIGURE DRAWING: 2 Units
ANATOMY
Study and drawing of the human form using live models
20206
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
Class uses live models.
Stanley
BCC 411 Berkeley
BCC 411 ** 31 CONTINUING FIGURE DRAWING:
ANATOMY
Continuation of ART 30 using live models
20208
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
Stanley
BEGINNING PORTRAITURE
Drawing portraits from the live model
20122
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
** 36
20124
20168
** 46
Chavez
CONTINUING PORTRAITURE
Drawing portraits from the live model
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
Chavez
2 Units
AC 120 Laney
AC 120 20300
** 51
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Lab05:00-08:50 PM T
Lec03:00-04:50 PM T
college
Stradford AC 125 Laney
AC 125 CONTINUING PAINTING
Continuation of ART 50
2 Units
20128Lab10:00-01:50 PMFChavezAC 125 Laney
Lec09:00-10:50 F
AC 125 (Oils or acrylics)
20247
Lab11:00-01:50 PM S
Lec10:00-10:50 S
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
CookinhamA 122
A 122
Merritt
20302Lab04:00-06:50 PMTStradfordAC 125 Laney
Lec03:00-03:50 PMT
** 52
AC 125 INTERMEDIATE PAINTING
Continuation of ART 51
3 Units
24121Lab04:00-05:50 PMMWLeffingwell D 316
Alameda
Lec03:00-03:50 PMMW
2 Units
D 316
20130Lab10:00-01:50 PMFChavezAC 125 Laney
AC 120 Laney
AC 120 Lec09:00-10:50 F
AC 125 (Oils or acrylics)
SPECIAL PROJECTS: PORTRAITURE
2 Units
Development of an individual style and portfolio of
consistent works suitable for an exhibition.
20249
Lab12:00-03:50 PM S
Lec10:00-11:50 S
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
20318Lab10:30-12:20 PMTThAraizaBCC 413 Berkeley
Chavez
2-D VISUAL DESIGN
Fundamental elements of design
AC 120 Laney
AC 120 3 Units
24329Lab02:00-03:50 PMTThBurgess
D 316
Alameda
Lec01:00-01:50 PMTTh
D 316
20346Lab10:30-12:20 PMTThKimBCC 323 Berkeley
Lec09:30-10:20 TTh
BCC 323 Lec09:30-10:20TTh
3 unit section.
20304
Lab05:00-08:50 PM T
Lec03:00-04:50 PM T
** 53
ADVANCED PAINTING
Continuation of ART 52
CookinhamA 122
A 122
Merritt
BCC 413 Stradford AC 125 Laney
AC 125 3 Units
24123Lab04:00-05:50 PMMWLeffingwell D 316
Alameda
Lec03:00-03:50 PMMW
D 316
* 48ONADVANCED CERAMIC SCULPTURE
3 Units
Advanced work in sculptural form through the use of
ceramic media
20132Lab10:00-01:50 PMFChavezAC 125 Laney
20323Lab12:00-03:50 PMFIsraelA 133
Merritt
(Oils or acrylics)
Lec10:00-11:50 F
20251
Lab12:00-03:50 PM S
Lec10:00-11:50 S
** 50
A 133
Material fee $10, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
BEGINNING PAINTING
3 Units
Emphasis on the basic techniques of oil or acrylic painting
20096Lab04:00-05:50 PMMWLeffingwell D 316
Alameda
Lec03:00-03:50 PMMW
D 316
20126Lab10:00-01:50 PMFChavezAC 125 Laney
Lec09:00-10:50 F
AC 125 (Oils or acrylics)
20245
Lab12:00-03:50 PM S
Lec10:00-11:50 S
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
CookinhamA 122
A 122
Merritt
20210Lab10:30-12:20 PMTThAraizaBCC 413 Berkeley
Lec09:30-10:20TTh
Lec09:00-10:50 F
AC 125 CookinhamA 122
A 122
Merritt
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
20306
Lab05:00-08:50 PM T
Lec03:00-04:50 PM T
Stradford AC 125 Laney
AC 125 20277
Lab11:00-01:50 PM S
Lec10:00-10:50 S
CookinhamA 122
A 122
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
* 54
SPECIAL PROJECTS: PAINTING
2 Units
Continued study and skill development with oil and
acrylics
Merritt
20216Lab10:40-11:55TThAraizaBCC 413 Berkeley
Lec10:00-10:30TTh
BCC 413 BCC 413 Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          77
S P R I NG
* 39
BCC 411 Berkeley
BCC 411 Class uses live models.
** 35
2 Units
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
ART
ART
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
20170Lab10:00-01:50 PMFChavezAC 125 Laney
Lec09:00-10:50 F
AC 125 (Oils or acrylics)
20308Lab04:00-06:50 PMTStradfordAC 125 Laney
Lec03:00-03:50 PMT
** 60
AC 125 BEGINNING PAINTING: WATERCOLOR 2 Units
Fundamentals of washes, brushwork, color, and special
effects
CODE SEC L/L HOURS ** 66
AC 112 20253Lab12:00-02:50 PMFVillicanaA 122
Merritt
Lec11:00-11:50 F
A 122
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
** 61 CONTINUING PAINTING: 2 Units
WATERCOLOR
Continued development of skills, techniques, and content
in watercolor painting
college
BEGINNING PASTEL DRAWING
Beginning pastel drawing
2 Units
20261Lab02:00-04:50 PMWLightfootA 122
Merritt
Lec01:00-01:50 PMW
** 67
A 122
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
CONTINUING PASTEL DRAWING
Continuation of ART 66
2 Units
20263Lab02:00-04:50 PMWLightfootA 122
Merritt
Lec01:00-01:50 PMW
20134Lab11:00-01:50 PMThChavezAC 112 Laney
Lec10:00-10:50 Th
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM A 122
* 68
SPECIAL PROJECTS: PASTEL
2 Units
DRAWING
Continued study and skill development in advanced pastel
projects
20283Lab02:00-04:50 PMWLightfootA 122
Merritt
Lec01:00-01:50 PMW
A 122
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
20136Lab11:00-01:50 PMThChavezAC 112 Laney
** 76
Lec10:00-10:50 Th
20186Lab02:00-04:50 PMThVaughanAC 130 Laney
AC 112 S P R I NG
20255Lab12:00-02:50 PMFVillicanaA 122
Merritt
Lec11:00-11:50 F
A 122
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
CONTINUING FIGURE SCULPTURE
Continuation of ART 75
Lec01:00-01:50 PMTh
** 77
2 Units
AC 130 INTERMEDIATE FIGURE SCULPTURE
Continuation of ART 76
3 Units
** 62 INTERMEDIATE PAINTING: 3 Units
WATERCOLOR
Intermediate level development of skills, techniques, and
content in watercolor painting
24633Lab03:00-06:50 PMWVaughanAC 130 Laney
20257Lab12:00-03:50 PMFVillicanaA 122
Merritt
Lec10:00-11:50 F
24635Lab03:00-06:50 PMWVaughanAC 130 Laney
** 63
A 122
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
ADVANCED PAINTING: WATERCOLOR 3 Units
Advanced watercolor painting skills, techniques, and
content
20259Lab12:00-03:50 PMFVillicanaA 122
Merritt
Lec10:00-11:50 F
A 122
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
* 64
SPECIAL PROJECTS: WATERCOLOR
2 Units
PAINTING
Continued study and skill development in advanced
watercolor projects.
20172Lab11:00-01:50 PMThChavezAC 112 Laney
Lec10:00-10:50 Th
AC 112 Lec01:00-02:50 PMTh
** 78
AC 130 ADVANCED FIGURE SCULPTURE
Continuation of ART 77
Lec01:00-02:50 PMW
3 Units
AC 130 ** 79 SPECIAL PROJECTS: FIGURE
2 Units
SCULPTURE
Continued study and skill development in advanced figure
sculpture projects.
20188Lab02:00-04:50 PMThVaughanAC 130 Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMTh
** 80
BEGINNING CERAMICS
Introduction to ceramics
AC 130 3 Units
20140Lab11:00-02:50 PMTKarverAC 135
Lec09:00-10:50 T
AC 135
20265Lab11:30-02:20 PMTBrazeltonA 133
Lec09:30-10:20 T
A 133
Laney
Merritt
Material fee $10, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
20279Lab12:00-02:50 PMFVillicanaA 122
Merritt
20142Lab03:00-06:50 PMTh
Lec11:00-11:50 F
Lec01:00-02:50 PMTh
AC 135 20144 Lab07:00-08:50 PM MW HendersonAC 135 Laney
Lec06:00-06:50 PM MW AC 135 ** 65
A 122
Material fee $5, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
BOTANICAL DRAWING
2 Units
Exploration through drawing of basic plant structures
20281Lab02:00-04:50 PMMMetcalf
H 105
Merritt
Lec01:00-01:50 PMM
H 105
Material fee $5, payable in advance in q228, cashier’s office.
** 81
CONTINUING CERAMICS
Continuation of ART 80
2 Units
20146Lab10:00-12:50 PMTKarverAC 135 Laney
Lec09:00-09:50 T
AC 135 20267Lab11:30-02:20 PMTBrazeltonA 133
Merritt
Lec09:30-10:20 T
78          SPRING 2014
HendersonAC 135 Laney
A 133
Material fee $10, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
ART
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 20148Lab02:00-04:50 PMTh
college
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
HendersonAC 135 Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMTh
AC 135 20150 Lab06:30-07:45 PM MW HendersonAC 135 Laney
Lec06:00-06:30 PM MW AC 135 ** 82
INTERMEDIATE CERAMICS
Continuation of ART 81
3 Units
20152Lab02:00-03:50 PMMW HendersonAC 135 Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMMW
AC 135 20269Lab11:30-03:20 PMTBrazeltonA 133
Merritt
Lec09:30-11:20 T
** 83
A 133
Material fee $10, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
ADVANCED CERAMICS
Continuation of ART 82
3 Units
20154Lab02:00-03:50 PMMW HendersonAC 135 Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMMW
AC 135 20271Lab11:30-03:20 PMTBrazeltonA 133
Merritt
Lec09:30-11:20 T
SPECIAL PROJECTS: CERAMICS
2 Units
Exploration and experimentation in special areas of
ceramics.
20176Lab10:00-12:50 PMTKarverAC 135 Laney
Lec09:00-09:50 T
AC 135 20285Lab12:30-03:20 PMTBrazeltonA 133
Merritt
Lec11:30-12:20 PMT
A 133
Material fee $10, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
20178Lab02:00-04:50 PMTh
HendersonAC 135 Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMTh
AC 135 24639 Lab Laney
24637 Lab06:30-07:45 PM M
HendersonAC 135 Laney
Lec06:00-06:30 PM MW AC 135 ** 87
CERAMIC SCULPTURE
3 Units
Exploration of sculptural form through the use of ceramic
media
20325Lab12:00-03:50 PMFIsraelA 133
Merritt
Lec10:00-11:50 F
A 133
Material fee $10, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
** 88 SPECIAL PROJECTS: CERAMIC
2 Units
SCULPTURE
Independent exploration and experimentation in the
special area of ceramic sculpture.
20327Lab12:00-02:50 PMFIsraelA 133
Merritt
Lec11:00-11:50 F
A 133
Material fee $10, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
20156
Lab06:30-08:20 PM TTh
Lec05:30-06:20 PM TTh
Chavez
AC 100 Laney
AC 100 20158
Lab06:30-08:20 PM TTh
Lec05:30-06:20 PM TTh
Chavez
AC 100 Laney
AC 100 ** 100 BEGINNING PRINTMAKING
Combinations of printmaking processes
** 101 CONTINUING PRINTMAKING
Continuation of ART 100
3 Units
3 Units
Asian & Pacific American
Student Success Program
A program at Laney Community College
to help Asian & Pacific Islander students
reach their educational goals.
APASS SPRING 2014 CLASSES
ESL 52A/B: Adv Reading & Writing
English 1A: Composition
Math 13: Statistics
ASAME 30: Asian American Films
Communications 45: Public Speaking
HOW TO ENROLL
Visit the APASS Office
to sign up for
SPRING 2014 NOW!!!
Laney Library, 3rd Floor, Room 308
FREE BENEFITS
Academic Advising, Tutoring,
College & Business Tours,
Peer Support, Personal Advising
Resumé & Career Planning
And more…
APASS Staff can SPEAK:
Cantonese | Khmer | Lao | Mien
Mandarin | Tagalog | Vietnamese
www.laney.edu/wp/apass
(510) 464-3215 or (510) 464-3215
Visit us in Laney Library, 3rd Floor, Room 308
apasslaney@peralta.edu
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          79
S P R I NG
* 84
A 133
Material fee $10, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
APASS
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Art
ARt
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM ** 102 INTERMEDIATE PRINTMAKING
Continuation of ART 101
20160
Lab06:30-08:20 PM TTh
Lec05:30-06:20 PM TTh
Chavez
** 103 ADVANCED PRINTMAKING
Continuation of ART 102
20162
Lab06:30-08:20 PM TTh
Lec05:30-06:20 PM TTh
Chavez
college
3 Units
AC 100 Laney
AC 100 3 Units
AC 100 Laney
AC 100 ** 117 SPECIAL PROJECTS: PRINTMAKING
2 Units
Continued study and skill development in special printmaking projects.
20180
Lab06:30-07:45 PM TTh
Lec06:00-06:30 PM TTh
Chavez
AC 100 Laney
AC 100 CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
** 118 CERAMICS: RAKU
2 Units
Introduction to the ancient art of Raku ceramics
20190Lab01:30-02:45 PMMW HendersonAC 135 Laney
Lec01:00-01:30 PMMW
* 119
AC 135 FIGURE PAINTING IN CONTEXT
3 Units
Painting the human form using live models
PREREQUISTE: ART 25
24041Lab12:00-03:50 PMFStanleyBCC 413 Berkeley
Lec10:00-11:50 F
BCC 413 ** 129 INTRODUCTION TO MURAL ART
Muralism as a social movement
3 Units
20196Lab01:00-04:50 PMThPatlanAC 120 Laney
Lec11:00-12:50 PMTh
AC 120 * 133B MURAL DESIGN AND CREATION II
4 Units
Further development and training in the techniques of
mural painting
24043
Lab07:00-09:50 PM MW Araiza
Lec06:00-06:50 PM MW BCC 413 Berkeley
BCC 413 S P R I NG
** 144 ECO ART MATTERS CONTINUING
3 Units
FOOD AND WATER
Continuation of the study and art practices based on
environmental and social justice issues
PR: ART 141 (A)
20340Lab12:00-03:50 PMTSiskinAC 130 Laney
Lec10:00-11:50 T
AC 130 ** 145 ADVANCED ECO ART MATTERS:
3 Units
COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND
COLLABORATION
Continuation of ART 141 with an emphasis on social
justice, community outreach and collaboration projects
for a public art exhibition.
20342Lab12:00-03:50 PMTStaff
Laney
Lec10:00-11:50 T
** 146 SPECIAL PROJECTS: ECOART
MATTERS
Continued study
3 Units
PREREQUISITE: ART 145
20344Lab12:00-03:50 PMTStaff
Lec10:00-11:50 T
Laney
20336Lab03:00-06:50 PMThStaff
Lec01:00-02:50 PMTh
Laney
* 165
* 181
BEGINNING FIGURE SCULPTURE
3 Units
Introduction to direct modeling from the live model
ARTIST AS CITIZEN: INTRODUCTION 3 Units
TO COMMUNITY-BASED ART PRACTICES
Contemporary art practices required for public art
24045Lab10:30-12:20 PMMWSiskinBCC 413 Berkeley
* 182
Lec09:30-10:20 MW
INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL CULTURE 3 Units
Introduction to the function of visual languages from
ìhighî art to TV, movies, and popular culture
BCC 413 20297
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Linnehan BCC 423 Berkeley
80          SPRING 2014
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Asian And Asian-American studies
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 208
Auto Body And Paint
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
FOUNDATIONS OF CERAMICS
Introduction to Ceramics
2 Units
20330Lab12:30-03:20 PMTBrazeltonA 113
Merritt
Lec11:30-12:20 PMT
A 113
Material fee $10, payable in advance in Q228, cashier’s office.
230
BEGINNING ART GALLERY 3 Units
MANAGEMENT
Practical experience in all phases of art exhibit
20338Lab02:00-05:50 PMWStradfordT 150
Laney
Lec12:00-01:50 PMW
T 150
Asian And Asian-American ASAME
ASIAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITIES
3 Units
Study of political, economic, and social structures of
Asian-American communities, past and present
20365Lec02:30-03:45 PMTThChungE 211
** 30
Laney
20362Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThAlmarioE 211
Laney
Merritt
Title III First Year Experience Learning Community. Students must concurrently
enroll in COUN 30 and ASAME 30. For enrollment information contact Dr. Audrey
Trotter at atrotter@peralta.edu, room D187,or 510-434-3820
20363Lec01:00-03:50 PMWFujiokaE 211
Laney
20364Lec08:00-09:15 MWFujiokaE 211
Laney
20371Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWFujiokaE 211
Laney
20372Lec01:00-03:50 PMMFujiokaE 211
Laney
** 32
ASIAN-AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGY
3 Units
Principles of psychology as they relate to the growth and
development of Asian-Americans.
20366Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThChungG 266
Laney
** 45A ASIAN-AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1945 3 Units
Asian-American history from the Pre-Columbian period
to 1945
20361Lec08:30-09:45 TThStaff
D 205
Alameda
20367Lec09:30-10:45 MWFujiokaE 211
Laney
20370Lec10:30-11:45 TThAlmarioE 211
Laney
** 45B ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY FROM
3 Units
1945 TO THE PRESENT
Asian-American history from 1945 to the present
24029
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
college
DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY
Survey of astronomy at a descriptive level
3 Units
24544Lec10:30-11:45 TTh DuffinA 273 Laney
20441Lec09:00-10:15 MWSmith
D 224 Merritt
20440 Lec07:00-09:50 PM W
Fillingim BCC 431 Berkeley
** 11A INTRODUCTION TO
2 Units
OBSERVATIONAL ASTRONOMY
Principles of astronomy used to identify, locate, and observe astronomical objects of the night sky using telescopes
and binoculars
24268
Lab07:00-09:50 PM Th
Lec06:00-06:50 PM Th
Smith
D 224
D 224
Merritt
Staff
D 205
Alameda
* 1
INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S
1.5 Units
BASKETBALL
Fundamentals of intercollegiate competition
20471Lab02:00-03:50 PM MTWThF WilliamsGYM
Laney
02/03/2014 - 05/02/2014
20476Lab01:00-02:50 PMMTWThF BrownjrGYM
Merritt
01/21/2014 - 03/21/2014
* 6
INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S
1.5-2 Units
BASKETBALL
Fundamentals of intercollegiate competition
20468Lab03:00-04:50 PM MTWThF BishopG 105
Alameda
01/21/2014 - 03/28/2014
20477Lab03:00-04:50 PM MTWThF ComptonGYM
* 12
Merritt
01/21/2014 - 03/21/2014
BASEBALL FOUNDATIONS
3 Units
Fundamentals of Intercollegiate competition
20472Lec03:00-04:50 PM MTWThF ZapataFIELD
* 17
Laney
01/06/2014 - 04/28/2014
INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL
3 Units
Fundamentals of intercollegiate competition
20473Lab04:00-08:50 PMTThRamosFIELD
* 51
Laney
INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S
3 Units
WATER POLO TEAM
Fundamentals of intercollegiate competition
20474Lab01:00-03:15 PM MTWThStretchPOOL 1 Laney
71
INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S
3 Units
VOLLEYBALL
Fundamentals of intercollegiate competition
20475Lab01:00-03:15 PMMTWFGwiTRACK
Laney
Auto Body And Paint
AUTOB
* 10
BASIC AUTO BODY REPAIR
CONCEPTS
Basic techniques of auto body repair
10 Units
AstronomyASTR
20480Lab09:15-12:05 PM MTWThAndrewsB 113
Alameda
** 1
Lec08:00-09:15 MTWThB 203
INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY
3 Units
Introduction to the universe and insight into its mysteries
20439Lec10:00-11:15 MWFittingoff D 119
Alameda
24086Lec01:00-02:15 PMMWStaffC 212 Alameda
24087 Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Staff
C 209 A
lameda
* 12
SERVICE WELDING FOR
TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY
Transportation welding technology
2 Units
20484Lab09:00-11:50 FAndrewsB 113
Alameda
Lec08:00-08:50 F
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
B 203
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          81
S P R I NG
ASIANS AND ASIAN-AMERICANS
3 Units
THROUGH FILMS
Culture and societies of Asia and the Asian Diaspora, with
particular emphasis on Asian-American documentary and
dramatic films
23946Lec11:00-12:15 PMTTh GiangicasianoA 214
** 10
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM AthleticsATHL
Studies
** 21
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Auto Body And Paint
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Automotive Technology
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM * 20
ADVANCED AUTO BODY REPAIR
CONCEPTS
Advanced techniques of auto body repair
college
10 Units
20482Lab09:15-12:05 PM MTWThAndrewsB 113
Lec08:00-09:15 MTWTh
* 30
BASIC METHODS OF PAINT
PREPARATION AND EQUIPMENT
Introduction to automotive refinishing
24118
Lab07:30-10:20 PM MTWTh Staff
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MTWTh
* 40
24119
Lec01:30-02:20 PMTB 202
ADVANCED STUDY IN REFINISHING 10 Units
Methodology and associated skills to perform spot, panel,
and complete refinishing of substrates
Automotive Technology
* 10
10 Units
lameda
A
ATECH
AUTOMOTIVE CHASSIS
10 Units
Introduction to automotive chassis systems
20443Lab02:30-05:20 PM MTWThRamosB 102
Alameda
S P R I NG
Lec01:30-02:20 PMTB 106
Lec12:50-02:20 PMMWTh B 106
college
* 11
ENGINES, FUEL AND IGNITION
10 Units
SYSTEMS
Principles of automotive engines, fuel and ignition systems
20445Lab02:30-05:20 PM TWThFGreenspanB 102
B 203
B 203
B 113
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Alameda
B 203 A
lameda
B 113 Lab07:30-10:20 PM MTWTh Staff
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MTWTh CODE SEC L/L HOURS Alameda
Lec12:50-02:20 PMWThF B 202
20447Lab09:30-12:20 PM MTWThPetersonB 102
Alameda
Lec08:00-09:15 MTWTh B 201
20448Lec10:00-11:50 WFMarksB 202
Alameda
20450Lab01:00-03:50 PMMPetersonB 102
Alameda
* 12
AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL AND
10 Units
ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
Basic electrical theory and the function, diagnosis, and
repair of modern automotive electrical systems
* 21
TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY
4 Units
PRINCIPLES
Introduction to materials, mechanics, fluids, heat and
electricity
* 22
INTRODUCTION TO AUTO MECHANICS 4 Units
How cars work
Lec01:30-02:45 PMT
C 105
Lec01:00-02:15 PMTh
C 105 20467 Lab06:00-08:50 PM M
Fung
B 102 A
lameda
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
B 202 * 23
20458
20465
AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONING
4 Units
Study of automotive air conditioning systems
Taylor
Taylor
B 102
B 106
B 102
B 106
A
lameda
A
lameda
Lab06:00-08:50 PM WTh Ramos
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
B 102
B 105
A
lameda
20462Lab09:30-12:20 PM MTWTh JaramilloB 102
Alameda
Lec08:00-09:15 MTWTh B 202
* 33
Lab06:00-08:50 PM Th
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Lab06:00-08:50 PM W
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
TOYOTA ENGINES, COOLING AND
5 Units
LUBRICATION SYSTEMS
Principles, construction, diagnosis and repair of automotive engines, cooling and lubrication systems
PREREQUISITE: ATECH 32
20460
* 34
TOYOTA ENGINE PERFORMANCE
10 Units
Principles, construction, diagnosis and repair of automotive fuel, ignition and emission control systems
PREREQUISITE: ATECH 32
* 35
TOYOTA DRIVE TRAIN AND
10 Units
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS
Principles, construction, diagnosis and repair of automotive drivetrain systems
PREREQUISITE: ATECH 30, 32, 33, & 34
20464Lab02:30-05:20 PM MTWThFungB 105
Alameda
Lec01:30-02:20 PMTB 106
Lec12:50-02:20 PMMWTh B 105
82          SPRING 2014
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Aviation Maintenance Technology
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 40
Biological Sciences
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
ADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE CHASSIS 10 Units
Advanced and in-depth study of automotive brake and
suspension systems, wheel balance, tire service, and suspension alignment
20452Lab02:30-05:20 PM MTWThRamosB 102
Lec01:30-02:20 PMTB 106
Lec12:50-02:20 PMMWTh B 106
* 41
Alameda
ADVANCED ENGINE REPAIR
10 Units
Advanced principles of automotive engine construction,
design, and repair
20454Lab02:30-05:20 PM TWThFGreenspanB 102
Lec01:30-02:20 PMTB 202
Lec12:50-02:20 PMWThF B 202
Alameda
* 42
ADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE
10 Units
ELECTRONICS
Advanced diagnosis and repair techniques for modern
automotive electrical systems
20456Lab09:30-12:20 PM MTWThPetersonB 102
Lec08:00-09:15 MTWTh B 201
Aviation Maintenance
Alameda
AMT
* 56
BASIC SCIENCE OF AVIATION
6.5 Units
MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY
Introduction to maintenance of both large and small
aircraft
24096Lec03:30-06:05 PM MTWThF Ko
AIRFC 102A Alameda
01/21/2014 - 03/19/2014
* 56L
BASIC SCIENCE OF AVIATION
MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY
3 Units
Introduction to maintenance of both large and small
aircraft
24097
Lab06:15-10:05 PM MTWThF Ko
01/21/2014 - 03/19/2014
* 58
* 58L
24095
03/20/2014 - 05/22/2014
Lab06:15-10:05 PM MTWThF Ohshita
01/21/2014 - 03/19/2014
24101
Lab06:15-10:05 PM MTWThF Ohshita
03/20/2014 - 05/22/2014
AIRFRAME SYSTEMS II
Continuation of airframe systems
24098Lec03:30-06:05 PM MTWThF Ko
PRINCIPLES OF BANKING
3 Units
Comprehensive introduction to the diversified services
and operations of the banking industry
20787
Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
* 55
Beavers
F 205
Laney
MONEY AND BANKING
3 Units
How money functions in the U.S. and world economies
20786
Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
Beavers
F 205
Biological Sciences
Laney
BIOSC
* 3
FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY IN
4 Units
BIOSCIENC
Theory and practice of flourescence microsopy 24228
* 4
Lec06:30-08:20 PM TTh
Giorgi
D 247
Merritt
D 247
D 247
Merritt
Merritt
D 247
D 247
Merritt
ADVANCED MICROSCOPY
2 Units
RESEARCH PRACTICUM
Guided lab project using widefield fluorescence and/or confocal microscopy plus cell culture, IHC and digital imaging
PREREQUISITE: BIOSC 2; COREREQUISITE: BIOSC 3
24229Lab09:00-11:50 TThGiorgi
24236Lab01:00-03:50 PMTThRowning
* 7
CELL CULTURE
1 Unit
Introduction to the basics of mammalian cell culture
COREQUISITE: BIOSC 2
20637
Lab01:00-05:50 PM S
Lec11:00-12:50 PM S
02/01/2014 - 03/08/2014
Staff
AIRFC 110 Alameda
AIRFC 102A Alameda
AIRFC 102A Alameda
SURVEY OF AVIATION
MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY
Survey of aviation maintenance technology
* 64
* 54
BNK/F
01/21/2014 - 03/19/2014
24100Lec03:30-06:05 PM MTWThF Ohshita
Banking And Finance
college
SURVEY OF AVIATION
6.5 Units
MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY
Survey of aviation maintenance technology
24094Lec03:30-06:05 PM MTWThF Ohshita
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 03/20/2014 - 05/22/2014
* 64L
AIRFRAME SYSTEMS II
Continuation of airframe systems
24099
Lab06:15-10:05 PM MTWThF Ko
03/20/2014 - 05/22/2014
3 Units
AIRFC 110 Alameda
AIRFC 110 Alameda
6.5 Units
AIRFC 101 Alameda
3 Units
AIRFC 103 Alameda
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          83
S P R I NG
Technology
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Biological Sciences
biology
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 8
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY
1 Unit
Principles and protocols in immunohistochemistry and
transfection of mammalian cells
COREQUISITE: BIOSC 2
20639
* 11
Lab01:00-05:50 PM S
Lec11:00-12:50 PM S
Staff
D 247
D 247
Merritt
03/15/2014 - 04/12/2014
LAB SAFETY AND ETHICS
0.5 Unit
Overview of safety procedures in life sciences labs and
ethical considerations in current life sciences research
COREQUISITE: BIOSC 2
20634
Lec11:00-03:15 PM S
04/26/2014 - 05/03/2014
* 13
Giorgi
D 247
RESEARCH DESIGN
Introduction to research design
Merritt
1 Unit
COREQUISITE: BIOSC 3
24230
* 14
Lec08:40-09:30 PM T
Giorgi
D 247
Merritt
S P R I NG
DIGITAL IMAGING SOFTWARE
1 Unit
FOR MICROSCOPY
Advanced-level training in digital imaging software
relevant to bioscience microscopy such as Image J, Metamorph, Photoshop, NIS Elements, ImagePro, Axiovision,
Q Imaging, and others COREQUISITE: BIOSC 3
24231
* 15
Lec08:40-09:30 PM Th
Braunschweig D 247
Merritt
Rowning D 247
Staff
D 247
Merritt
Merritt
LIVE-CELL IMAGING
1 Unit
Principles and protocols for imaging of live cells
COREQUISITE: BIOSC 3
24232
24233
* 16
Lec05:20-06:10 PM T
Lec05:20-06:10 PM Th
ADVANCED CONFOCAL
MICROSCOPY LABORATORY
Advanced Optical Microscopy Laboratory
2 Units
COREQUISITE: BIOSC 3
24234Lab12:00-05:50 PMFGiorgi
24235Lab09:00-11:50 MWRowning
* 20
EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN
MICROSCOPY
Seminar series
D 247
D 247
20785
Lec09:00-12:15 PM SSU Rowning D 247
Lec01:00-05:50 PM SSU D 247
05/10/2014 - 05/11/2014
** 30
Merritt
Merritt
1 Unit
Merritt
GENOMICS THEORY
4 Units
Introduction to genetics and genomic technologies
PREREQUISITE: BIOL 2 OR 3 OR 4 OR 10 OR 20A
24222
Lab09:30-12:20 PM S
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Macey
Meets at 860 Atlantic Ave., Alameda
FIELD
FIELD
Merritt
BiologyBIOL
** 1A GENERAL BIOLOGY
Introduction to general biology
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: CHEM 1A
20650Lab01:00-03:50 PMTThBlackieB 201 Laney
Lec12:00-12:50 PMMWF B 201 20571Lab02:00-04:50 PMTThCurley
D 204 Merritt
Lec12:30-01:45 PMTTh D 204 84          SPRING 2014
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
20547Lab09:30-12:20 PMMWYangBCC 522
Lec08:00-09:15 MW BCC 431
20548Lab08:30-11:20 TThBlitchBCC 522
Lec08:00-09:15 MW BCC 431
24266Lab03:00-05:50 PMMWCelayaBCC 522
Lec01:30-02:45 PMMW BCC 513
** 1B GENERAL BIOLOGY
Continuation of BIOL 1A
Berkeley
Berkeley
Berkeley
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: BIOL 1A
20643Lab01:00-03:50 PMMWGranieri
ATLAN 140 Alameda
Lec11:00-12:15 PMMW ATLAN 160 20652Lab09:00-11:50 TThBlackieB 201 Laney
Lec09:00-09:50 MWF B 201 20656Lab03:00-05:50 PMTThOwiti
D 252 Merritt
Lec01:30-02:45 PMTTh D 252 20559Lab09:30-12:20 PMMW DehaanBCC 513 Berkeley
Lec08:00-09:15 MW BCC 421 ** 2
HUMAN ANATOMY
Detailed study of human body structure
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: BIOL 10 or 24
20695Lab09:00-11:50 TBaileyB 207 Laney
Lec09:00-10:50 MW B 210 20723Lab09:00-11:50 ThBaileyB 207 Laney
Lec09:00-10:50 MW B 210 20573Lab11:00-12:15 PMTTh Downing D 210 Merritt
Lec09:00-10:50 TTh D 210 20494Lab01:00-03:50 PMThSteiner
ATLAN 130 Alameda
Lec10:00-11:50 MW ATLAN 130 20496 Lab08:00-09:15 PM MW Staff
ATLAN 130 Alameda
Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW ATLAN 130 20575Lab12:00-01:15 PMMW Downing D 210 Merritt
Lec10:00-11:50 MW D 210 20577Lab03:30-04:45 PMMWColston
D 210 Merritt
Lec01:30-03:20 PMMW D 210 20755 Lab08:00-09:15 PM TTh Fabian
D 210 Merritt
Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh D 210 ** 3
MICROBIOLOGY
5 Units
Survey of the various microscopic agents of particular
importance to humans
PREREQUISITE: CHEM 30A or 1A
20697Lab03:30-04:45 PMMWBanerjeeB 203 Laney
Lec06:00-07:50 PMMW B 210 20698 Lab08:00-09:15 PM MW Banerjee B 203 Laney
Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW B 210 20731Lab12:30-01:45 PMMWScott
D 205 Merritt
Lec10:00-11:50 MW D 233 20750Lab08:30-09:45 MWScott
D 205 Merritt
Lec10:00-11:50 MW D 233 20550Lab03:00-04:20 PMTTh DesrochersBCC 522 Berkeley
Lec04:30-06:20 PMTTh BCC 431 20551 Lab06:40-07:55 PM TTh Desrochers BCC 522 Berkeley
Lec04:30-06:20 PM TTh BCC 431 20733Lab12:30-01:45 PMTThScott
D 205 Merritt
Lec10:00-11:50 TTh D 234 Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
biology
biology
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 20751Lab08:30-09:45 TThScott
D 205
Lec10:00-11:50 TTh D 234
20700Lab10:30-11:45 TThBanerjeeB 203
Lec01:00-02:50 PMTTh B 210
20701Lab03:00-04:15 PMTThBanerjeeB 203
Lec01:00-02:50 PMTTh B 210
20583 Lab08:00-09:15 PM MW Bloom
D 205
Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW D 205
** 4
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
Detailed study of human body function
college
Merritt
Laney
Laney
Merritt
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: CHEM 30A or 1A
** 10
INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY
Fundaments of biology for the non-major
20488Lab09:30-12:20 PMTSteiner
4 Units
ATLAN 134 Alameda
Lec08:00-09:15 TTh ATLAN 134 24475 Lab06:00-08:50 PM W
Staff
B 202 Laney
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
B 210 24476 Lab06:00-08:50 PM Th
Staff
B 202 Laney
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
B 210 20585Lab11:30-02:20 PMMFabian
D 252 Merritt
Lec09:30-10:45 MW D 144 20627Lab11:30-02:20 PMWFabian
D 252 Merritt
Lec09:30-10:45 MW D 144 20553Lab03:00-04:15 PMMWMcpheronBCC 513 Berkeley
Lec01:30-02:45 PMMW BCC 431 20555 Lab08:10-09:25 PM TTh Schmidt BCC 513 Berkeley
Lec06:40-07:55 PM TTh BCC 421 20490 Lab06:30-09:20 PM T
Majlesi
ATLAN 134 Alameda
Lec HYBRID 20706Lab11:00-01:50 PMFStaffB 202 Laney
Lec08:30-09:45 WF FORUM 20705Lab11:00-01:50 PMWStaffB 202 Laney
Lec08:30-09:45 WF FORUM 20557Lab01:30-02:45 PMTTh DehaanBCC 513 Berkeley
Lec11:00-12:15 PMTTh BCC TBA 20569Lab03:00-04:15 PMTTh DehaanBCC 513 Berkeley
Lec11:00-12:15 PMTTh BCC TBA 20708Lab01:00-03:50 PMTBohorquezB 202 Laney
Lec10:30-11:45 TTh B 210 20709Lab01:00-03:50 PMThBohorquezB 202 Laney
Lec10:30-11:45 TTh B 210 ** 11
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY
Fundaments of biology for the non-major
20491Lec08:00-09:15 TThSteiner
24127 Lec Tate
Online Course: Contact instructor JTate@peralta.edu
20492
Lec 20565
Lec07:00-09:50 PM M
Designed for PACE majors; enroll via PACE Office.
3 Units
ATLAN 134 Alameda
ONLINE Laney
** 13
college
Majlesi
HYBRID A
lameda
PRINCIPLES OF ECOLOGY
3 Units
Study of the interaction of humans with the living world
around them
Mcpheron BCC TBA Berkeley
** 13L PRINCIPLES OF ECOLOGY AND
1 Unit
SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS LAB
Field laboratory course which identifies, measures, and
tests the sustainable environmental principles discussed
in ENVMT 2 or BIOL 13
PRE OR COREQUISITE: BIOL 13 OR ENVMT 2
20566
Lab08:00-11:50 S
Lab01:00-04:50 PM S
Schmidt
BCC 522 Berkeley
BCC 522 01/21/2014 - 05/23/2014 Designed for PACE majors, see PACE office to
enroll. Lab meets 6 Saturdays, dates: TBA.
** 20A HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 5 Units
Structure and function of the human body
20587Lab09:00-10:15 MWOchong
Lec10:30-12:20 PMMW 20588Lab12:30-01:45 PMMWOchong
Lec10:30-12:20 PMMW 20596 Lab08:00-09:15 PM TTh Kharazia
Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh D 204
D 200
D 204
D 200
D 204
D 204
Merritt
Merritt
Merritt
20719Lab03:00-04:15 PMMWAllenB 207
Lec01:00-02:50 PMMW B 207
20590Lab01:30-04:20 PMTRauch
D 210
Lec10:30-12:20 PMTTh D 233
20598Lab01:30-04:20 PMThRauch
D 210
Lec10:30-12:20 PMTTh D 233
20747 Lab06:00-08:50 PM T
Segmen D 252
Lec06:00-09:50 PM M
D 233
20761 Lab06:00-08:50 PM Th
Segmen D 252
Lec06:00-09:50 PM M
D 233
20721 Lab08:00-09:15 PM MW Polos
B 207
Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW B 207
Laney
Merritt
Merritt
Merritt
Merritt
Laney
20711Lab10:30-11:45 MW DavisB 207
Laney
** 20B HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 5 Units
Structure and function of the human body
PREREQUISITE: BIOL 20A
** 24 BASIC HUMAN ANATOMY AND
4 Units
PHYSIOLOGY
Fundamentals of the structure and function of the human
body from an organ system perspective
Lec09:00-10:15 MW B 207 20594 Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Muhlinghaus D 204 Merritt
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW D 204 20713 Lab07:30-08:45 PM TTh Staff
B 207 Laney
Lec06:00-07:15 PM TTh B 207 Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          85
S P R I NG
20703Lab01:00-03:50 PMTBaileyB 207 Laney
Lec11:00-12:50 PMMW B 210 20773Lab02:30-05:20 PMMRooker
D 204 Merritt
Lec12:00-01:50 PMMW P 307 23961Lab02:30-05:20 PMWRooker
D 204 Merritt
Lec12:00-01:50 PMMW P 307 20498 Lab06:00-08:50 PM M
Majlesi
ATLAN 140 Alameda
Lec HYBRID 20500Lab01:00-03:50 PMThNiloufari ATLAN 140 Alameda
Lec10:00-11:50 TTh ATLAN 140 20602Lab08:30-11:20 ThAngeles D 204 Merritt
Lec08:30-12:20 PMT
D 204 20502 Lab06:30-09:20 PM W
Majlesi
ATLAN 140 Alameda
Lec HYBRID CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
biology
biology
CODE SEC L/L HOURS ** 25
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
HUMAN BIOLOGY
3 Units
Principles of life sciences through study of biological
structures and functions of the human organism
20605Lec09:30-10:45 TThStaff
D 252
HUMAN SEXUALITY
3 Units
Exploration and analysis of the multifaceted aspects of
human sexuality
20764Lec10:30-11:45 TThWadeE 255
Laney
24477Lec10:30-11:45 MW DavisE 255
Laney
** 28
HUMAN NUTRITION
Principles of nutritional science
20714
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
3 Units
BohorquezFORUM
20769Lec09:00-10:15 TThStaffB 210
Laney
Laney
** 31
NUTRITION
Principles of human nutrition
20622
Lec Online Course. Contact instructor at rmajlesi@peralta.edu for more
information.
S P R I NG
** 33
Majlesi
4 Units
ONLINE Alameda
APPLIED IMMUNOLOGY
6 Units
Specific and non-specific reactions in immunity
PREREQUISITE: BIOL 3 & CHEM 30B
20688
* 40
Lab06:30-09:20 PM MW Desrochers BCC 522 Berkeley
Lec04:30-06:20 PM MW BCC 431 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Introduction to infectious diseases
2 Units
Lec06:00-07:50 PM T
Banerjee B 210
Laney
20771
Lec06:00-06:50 PM T
Banerjee B 210
Laney
* 41
* 42
AIDS: FACTS AND ISSUES
Introduction to Aids
1 Unit
BASIC PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
3 Units
Introduction to the fundamentals of pathophysiology
with a focus on physiologic changes and altered functions
in the human body resulting from disease processes
PREREQUISITE: BIOL 2 OR 20A, and BIOL 4 OR 20B, and BIOL 3
20599Lec02:15-05:05 PMTThScott
20623Lec02:15-05:20 PMTThScott
D 224
Merritt
D 224
Merritt
01/21/2014 - 03/20/2014
03/25/2014 - 05/22/2014
* 60B NATURAL HIST OF THE BAY AREA: 1.5 Units
MT DIABLO STATE PARK
Survey of the natural history of Mt. Diablo State Park
24644
Lec09:00-11:50 S
Lec12:30-03:20 PM S
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
04/02/2014 - 05/10/2014 Class meets on Saturdays at Mt. Diablo State
Park.
86          SPRING 2014
Fabian
FIELD
FIELD
D 165
Merritt
college
ECOLOGY OF CALIFORNIA
1.5 Units
REDWOOD NATIONAL AND STATE PARKS
Climate, geology, ecology, history and continuing conservation issues of the Coast Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens, in the National and State Parks of California.
24210
Lec08:00-11:50 SSU Felzer
Lec09:00-11:50 S
Lec01:00-04:50 PM SSU Lec07:00-09:50 PM Th
02/27/2014 - 05/18/2014 Meets on campus on 3 Thursdays 2/27,3/6,3/13;
Regional Parks Botanic Garden on Saturday, 5/10; and Redwood National
and State Parks on Saturday/Sunday 5/17, 5/18
FIELD
FIELD
FIELD
D 165
Merritt
* 64L
NATURAL HISTORY OF ANTIOCH DUNES 0.5 Unit
Ecosystem of the Antioch Dunes National Wildlife
Refuge
24219
Lec09:30-11:45 S
Lec12:30-03:45 PM S
Lec06:30-08:45 PM W
03/26/2014 - 03/29/2014
24220
Lec09:30-11:45 S
Lec12:30-03:45 PM S
Lec06:30-08:45 PM W
Fabian
FIELD
FIELD
D 165
Merritt
* 64Q NATURAL HISTORY OF COYOTE
0.5 Unit
HILLS REGIONAL PARK
Survey of the flora, fauna, geology and ecosystems of
Coyote Hills Regional Park.
20770
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM * 62L
Merritt
20686Lec04:30-05:45 PMMWMcpheronBCC 032 Berkeley
** 27
CODE SEC L/L HOURS ** 75
Fabian
FIELD
FIELD
D 165
Merritt
02/19/2014 - 02/22/2014
FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY2 Units
Fundamentals in biotechnology laboratory techniques
20716Lab02:00-04:50 PMWStaffA 237
Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMW
* 76
A 237
PRINCIPLES OF BIOMANUFACTURING 3 Units
Development, production, recovery and analysis of biotechnology products
20722Lec01:00-03:50 PMMBruceB 201
230A SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTATION I
Introduction to the laboratory
Laney
2 Units
20564Lab09:30-12:20 PMFCelayaBCC 522 Berkeley
Lec08:30-09:20 F
230B
BCC 522 Intended for prospective Biotechnology majors.
SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTATION II
Continuation of Biol 230A
2 Units
PREREQUISITE: BIOL 3 & 232 or BIOL 230A & 232
20690Lab02:30-05:20 PMFCelayaBCC 522 Berkeley
Lec01:30-02:20 PMF
BCC 522 Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
business
business
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
BusinessBUS
** 1A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
4 Units
Study of purpose, theory, and specific methods of accounting
20788Lec08:00-09:50 MWTateA 231
Alameda
20817Lec08:00-09:50 TThBeaversF 202 Laney
20806 Lec06:00-09:50 PM M
Chung
BCC 052 Berkeley
20818 Lec Beavers ONLINE Laney
Online course. Email instructor: abeavers@peralta.edu. Visit instructor
website to download course information at www.laney.edu/wp/annabeavers/
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 20821
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Harrison
F 205
Laney
24154Lec01:00-03:50 PMFStaffA 231
Alameda
* 4
COST ACCOUNTING
3 Units
Manufacturing accounting theory and problems
20822
Lec Online course. Email instructor: abeavers@peralta.edu. Visit instructor
website to download course information at www.laney.edu/wp/annabeavers/
* 5
Beavers
ONLINE Laney
HUMAN RELATIONS IN BUSINESS
3 Units
Application of behavioral science concepts to human
problems in organizations
24523Lec10:00-11:15 TThStaff
D 119
20801Lec10:00-11:50 TThOliveA 231 Alameda
20967 Lec06:00-09:50 PM Th
Staff
A 231 Alameda
20823Lec10:30-11:45 TThSouthallF 204
20966Lec01:30-05:20 PMTChungBCC 033 Berkeley
20789 Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Wirth
CV 231 Alameda
20938 Lec09:00-12:50 PM S
Staff
F 202 Laney
** 10
20819Lec11:00-12:50 PMMWStaffF 202
Laney
20946Lec09:30-10:45 TThMofidiP 111
Alameda
Laney
Merritt
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
Introduction to business
3 Units
20791Lec08:30-09:45 TThPerkinsA 231
Alameda
20947Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThMofidiP 111
Merritt
20824Lec09:00-10:15 TThSouthallF 204
Laney
S P R I NG
** 1B MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
4 Units
Uses of accounting data for planning, controlling and
decision making
college
PREREQUISITE: BUS 1A
20790Lec10:00-11:50 MWOliveA 231
Alameda
20820Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThBeaversF 202 Laney
20810 Lec06:00-09:50 PM T
Chung
BCC 014 Berkeley
20980 Lec06:30-08:20 PM MW Shahbazi P 204 Merritt
20968 Lec Beavers ONLINE Laney
Online course. Email instructor: abeavers@peralta.edu. Visit instructor
website to download course information at www.laney.edu/wp/annabeavers/
24153
Lec 02/10/2014 - 05/23/2014 Hybrid Course. Classroom Lectures and Online
Component. Contact instructor at rolive@peralta.edu for more information.
20901
20902
Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Staff
Lec Beavers
Online course. Email instructor: abeavers@peralta.edu. Visit instructor
website to download course information at www.laney.edu/wp/annabeavers/
20944
Lec09:00-12:50 PM S
** 2
Olive
Ho
HYBRID Alameda
F 202 Laney
ONLINE Laney
F 203
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS LAW
General survey of business law
Laney
3 Units
20900Lec09:00-10:15 MWStaffF 202 Laney
20949 Lec Johnson HYBRID Alameda
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
A 231 Hybrid class. Classroom lectures and online component. Classroom
lectures meet on 1/28, 2/25, 3/25, 4/29 and 5/20. Contact instructor at
cjohnson@peralta.edu for more information.
20809
20945
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Lec Online course. Instructor’s email: femofidi@peralta.edu. Orientation:
Tues, 1/21, 1-2pm, room P103.
24017
Lec09:00-11:50 S
Harrison
Mofidi
Mason
BCC TBA Berkeley
ONLINE M
erritt
D 234
Merritt
20797Lec10:00-11:15 MWTateA 200 Alameda
20879 Lec Jones
ONLINE Laney
Online course. Email instructor: rjones@peralta.edu. Orientation meeting
will be held on Saturday, 1/25/14, 1:00 to 2:00 pm in room F202.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          87
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
business
business
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 20807
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Garrett
college
BCC 052 Berkeley
20808Lec03:00-04:15 PMTThMatthewsBCC 322 Berkeley
20825Lec01:00-03:50 PMWSouthallF 204 Laney
20948 Lec Mofidi
ONLINE Merritt
Online course. Instructor’s email: fmofidi@peralta.edu. Orientation: Tues,
1/21, 2-3pm, room P103.
20793
20804
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Lec Hybrid Course. Classroom Lectures and Online Component. Contact
instructor at cjohnson@peralta.edu for more information.
20826
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Staff
Johnson
Southall
C 209 A
lameda
HYBRID Alameda
F 204
Laney
20959Lec09:30-10:45 TThMatthewsBCC 054 Berkeley
20880 Lec Jones
ONLINE Laney
Online course. Email instructor: rjones@peralta.edu. Orientation meeting
will be held on Saturday, 1/25/14, 1:00 to 2:00pm in room F202.
20805
Lec 02/10/2014 - 05/23/2014 Online Course. Contact instructor at cjohnson@
peralta.edu for more information.
* 20
Johnson
ONLINE Alameda
GENERAL ACCOUNTING
Theory and practice of accounting
3 Units
20796Lec01:00-02:15 PMMWStaffC 209
Alameda
S P R I NG
01/21/2014 - 06/30/2014
20827
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Staff
20903
Lec Crossman ONLINE Laney
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014 Online course. For information contact instructor
at: mcrossman@peralta.edu
* 21
PAYROLL ACCOUNTING
Introduction to payroll accounting
F 203
Laney
2 Units
* 24
COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING 3 Units
PRINCIPLES
Intensive practical application of theory and procedures
of accounting
20795
Lab Lec10:00-11:50 F
Olive
HYBRID Alameda
A 200 02/10/2014 - 05/23/2014 Hybrid Course. Classroom Lectures and Online
Component. Contact instructor at rolive@peralta.edu for more information.
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
24479
24494
Lab07:00-08:15 PM TTh
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh
Lab Lec06:30-08:20 PM W
Staff
Chung
F 253 Laney
F 253 HYBRID B
erkeley
BCC TBA 20905
Lab07:30-08:45 PM TTh
Lec06:00-07:15 PM TTh
Jackson
F 251
F 251
* 38
INTRO TO MICROCOMPUTERS AND
4 Units
BUSINESS SOFTWARE
Introduction to business software on microcomputers
Laney
* 40AA INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT
2 Units
ACCESS FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
Creation, access, and modification of databases
20913Lab10:30-11:45 TTh JacksonF 252
Laney
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh
F 252
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
20917Lab10:30-11:45 TTh JacksonF 252
Laney
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh
F 252
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
20919
Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Jackson
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW 01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
20921
Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Jackson
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW 03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
F 255
F 255
Laney
F 255
F 255
Laney
* 40AB INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT
2 Units
ACCESS FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
Continuation of BUS 40AA
20915Lab10:30-11:45 TTh JacksonF 252
Laney
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh
F 252
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
20923Lab10:30-11:45 TTh JacksonF 252
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh F 252
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
20925
Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Jackson
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW Laney
F 255
F 255
Laney
F 255
F 255
Laney
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
20927
Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Jackson
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW 03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
20881
Lab Lec Online Course. Email instructor: apavelka@peralta.edu
* 43B INTRO TO MICROSOFT EXCEL FOR
4 Units
BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
Introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel
Windows version on the PC with emphasis on business
applications
Pavelkalodato ONLINE Laney
ONLINE * 43BA INTRO TO MICROSOFT EXCEL FOR
2 Units
BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
Introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel
Windows version on the PC with emphasis on business
applications
20830Lab10:30-11:45 TTh JacksonF 252
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh F 252
88          SPRING 2014
Laney
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
business
business
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 20832
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Jackson
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW college
F 255
F 255
Laney
F 255
F 255
Laney
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
20834
Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Jackson
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW 03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
college
20811Lec01:30-02:45 PMTThMatthewsBCC 032 Berkeley
24280 Lec06:30-09:20 PM TTh Hollis
ACCC Laney
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014 Class meets at Alameda County Conference
Center. 125, 12th Street, 4th floor, Oakland.
* 70
INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING
3 Units
Introduction to integrated marketing strategies
20812
Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
Fogarino BCC 054 Berkeley
Jones
20836Lab10:30-11:45 TTh JacksonF 252
Laney
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh
* 72
* 43BB INTRO TO MICROSOFT EXCEL FOR
BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
Continuation of BUS 43BA
2 Units
20907
Lec Online course. Email instructor: rjones@peralta.edu. Orientation meeting
will be held on Saturday, 1/25/14, from 12:00 to 1:00pm in room F201.
20838Lab10:30-11:45 TTh JacksonF 252
Laney
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh
F 252
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
F 252
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
20840
Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Jackson
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW 01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
20842
Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Jackson
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW 03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
F 255
F 255
Laney
F 255
F 255
Laney
20844Lab10:30-11:45 TTh JacksonF 252
Laney
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh
F 252
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
* 50
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
3 Units
Modern theories of management and organizational
design and behavior
24011
Lec Online course. Instructor’s email: fmofidi@peralta.edu. Orientation: Tues,
1/21, 3-4pm, room P103.
Mofidi
ONLINE M
erritt
* 51
ELEMENTS OF SUPERVISION
3 Units
Designed for persons employed as supervisors or with
potential employment as supervisors
24012
Lec Online course. Instructor’s email: kgordon@peralta.edu. Orientation is
online only during week 1. If you would like to ADD this class, please send
a email request and instructor will reply with a permission number when
they become available.
Gordonbrown ONLINE M
erritt
* 52
PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMAN RELATIONS 3 Units
Introduction to the application of business psychology and the impact of employee behavioral issues on
organizational performance and relationships within an
organization
20951
Lec Online course. Instructor’s email: kgordon@peralta.edu. Orientation is
online only during week 1. If you would like to ADD this class, please send
a email request and instructor will reply with a permission number when
they become available.
* 54
Gordonbrown ONLINE M
erritt
SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Functions and objectives of an executive
3 Units
24339Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWSmithP 204
INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING
Survey of advertising in business
20908
Lec Online course. Email instructor: rjones@peralta.edu. Orientation meeting
will be held on Saturday, 1/25/14, from 12:00 to 1:00pm in room F201.
Jones
3 Units
ONLINE Laney
* 76
E-COMMERCE/ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3 Units
Introduction to principles of international e-commerce
and entrepreneurship
20909
Lec Online course. Email instructor: jcoplen@peralta.edu
Coplen
ONLINE Laney
20950Lec02:30-03:45 PMTThOgdenP 207
Merritt
20952Lec01:00-01:50 PMMWSmithP 204
201
BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS
3 Units
Effective planning and composition of various types of
business communications
Merritt
20910
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Laney
* 80
FINANCIAL LITERACY
2 Units
Financial issues and challenges for college students
Barrie
F 202
20813Lec09:30-10:45 MWMatthewsBCC 054 Berkeley
202
BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
3 Units
Use of basic mathematical principles in solving business
problems
20954Lec01:00-03:50 PMTSouthallF 204
Laney
20941
Laney
204A BUSINESS MACHINE CALCULATION
1 Unit
Operation of commonly used electronic and printing
calculators
Lab10:00-12:50 PM S
Lec09:00-09:50 S
Barrie
F 253
F 253
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
204B
BUSINESS MACHINE CALCULATION
1 Unit
Operation of commonly used electronic and printing
calculators
20943
Lab10:00-12:50 PM S
Lec09:00-09:50 S
Barrie
F 253
F 253
Laney
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
Alameda
Laney
205
24662Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThShahP 207
24480Lec03:00-05:50 PMT
* 56
Merritt
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 3 Units
Introduction to human resources management
20906
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Laney
F 201
Merritt
* 74
20798Lec01:00-03:50 PMTStaffA 225
20882 Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Southall Glosson
ONLINE Laney
FILING AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT 3 Units
Study and application of basic alphabetic filing rules
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
JacksonF 252
Evening/Weekend Course
Laney
SPRING 2014          89
S P R I NG
PRINCIPLES OF RETAILING
3 Units
Retail stores from managementís perspective
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
business
business
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
208
COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR
3 Units
TECHNICIANS
Development of writing, reading, speaking and listening
skills for successful communication in technical careers
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 221C
OFFICE PROCEDURES AND PRACTICES 1 Unit
Individualized, self-paced course in office procedures and
practices
Lab11:00-01:50 PM S
Lec09:00-10:50 S
Alameda
20933
Lec03:00-03:50 PMTTh
209
FUNDAMENTALS OF INCOME TAX
4 Units
Study of federal and California tax laws and procedures
20792
Lec Lec06:00-07:50 PM M
Olive
HYBRID Alameda
C 209 Hybrid Course. Contact instructor at rolive@peralta.edu for more information.
20887
Lec09:00-12:50 PM S
Crossman F 205
Laney
24524Lec08:00-09:50 TThStaffCV-224 Alameda
210
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND
3 Units
INVESTMENTS
Survey course which examines sound money management
skills and financial plans
20911
20815
S P R I NG
219
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
Barrie
Ho
F 203 Laney
BCC 034 Berkeley
COMPUTER LITERACY
1 Unit
Introduction to computers and information technology
for people with no background in nor knowledge of
computers.
20846
Lab07:30-08:45 PM T
Lec06:00-07:15 PM T
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
Staff
F 252
F 252
Laney
20848Lab04:00-05:15 PMThBellF 252
Laney
Lec02:30-03:45 PMTh
F 252
Staff
Laney
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
20850
Lab07:30-08:45 PM T
Lec06:00-07:15 PM T
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
F 252
F 252
20935Lab04:00-05:15 PMThBellF 252
Laney
Lec02:30-03:45 PMTh
F 252
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
20937Lab10:00-10:50 FBridgesF 252
Laney
Lec09:00-09:50 F
F 252
221A OFFICE PROCEDURES AND PRACTICES 1 Unit
Individualized, self-paced course in office procedures and
practices
20929
Lab11:00-01:50 PM S
Lec09:00-10:50 S
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
Jones
F 254
F 254
Laney
221B
OFFICE PROCEDURES AND PRACTICES 1 Unit
Individualized, self-paced course in office procedures and
practices
20931
Lab11:00-01:50 PM S
Lec09:00-10:50 S
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
90          SPRING 2014
Jones
F 254
F 254
Laney
college
20803Lab04:00-05:15 PMTThStaffA 232
A 232
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 222
Jones
F 254
F 254
Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
USING POWERPOINT FOR
3 Units
BUSINESS PRESENTATIONS
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint presentation
graphics
20884Lab10:00-11:15 TTh JacksonF 252
Laney
Lec09:00-09:50 TTh F 252 20886 Lab07:00-08:20 PM MW Jackson F 252 Laney
Lec06:00-06:50 PM MW F 252 223
INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET
2 Units
Using the Internet for access to information resources
20852Lab10:30-11:45 TTh JacksonF 252
Laney
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh
F 252
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
20854
Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Jackson
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW 03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
20856
Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Jackson
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW 01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
F 255
F 255
Laney
F 255
F 255
Laney
20858Lab10:30-11:45 TTh JacksonF 252
Laney
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh
F 252
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
228
SM. BUS DEVELOPMENT/NEW/
1.5 Units
PROSPECTIVE ENTREPRENEURS
Overview of the factors involved in starting a business
20814
Lec09:00-11:50 S
Lec01:00-04:50 PM S
230D BEGINNING KEYBOARDING
(SELF-PACED)
Introduction to the computer keyboard
02/22/2014 - 05/10/2014 Class meets four Sats- 2/22, 3/08, 4/12, & 5/10/14.
1 Unit
20889
Lab11:00-01:50 PM S
Lec09:00-10:50 S
Laney
Turner
BCC 031 Berkeley
BCC 031 Jones
F 254
F 254
Lewis
ONLINE Laney
ONLINE 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
20961
Lab Lec Online Course. for information email instructor at: yflewis@peralta.edu
Orientation meetings on Friday 1/24/2014 at 5:00pm - 6:00 pm and 6:00
- 7:00 pm in Room F254
230E BEGINNING KEYBOARDING
(SELF-PACED)
Introduction to the computer keyboard
1 Unit
20891
Lab11:00-01:50 PM S
Lec09:00-10:50 S
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
24143
Lab Lec Online Course. for information email instructor at yflewis@peralta.edu
Orientation meetings on Friday 1/24/2014 at 5:00pm - 6:00 pm and 6:00
- 7:00 pm in Room F254
Jones
F 254
F 254
Laney
Lewis
ONLINE Laney
ONLINE Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
business
carpentry
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
230F BEGINNING KEYBOARDING
(SELF-PACED)
Introduction to the computer keyboard
1 Unit
20893
Laney
Lab11:00-01:50 PM S
Lec09:00-10:50 S
Jones
F 254
F 254
Lewis
ONLINE Laney
ONLINE 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
24145
Lab Lec Online Course. for information email instructor at yflewis@peralta.edu
Orientation meetings on Friday 1/24/2014 at 5:00pm - 6:00 pm and 6:00
- 7:00 pm in Room F254
239
Lab07:00-08:15 PM MW Staff
Lec06:00-06:50 PM MW 03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
F 253
F 253
Laney
245EA WORD PROCESSING USING
2 Units
MICROSOFT WORD
Use of Microsoft Word word processing software
20860Lab10:30-11:45 TTh JacksonF 252
Laney
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh
F 252
college
* 456A OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN
1-4 Units
ACCOUNTING
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field.
20955
Lec For information email instructor: xchi@peralta.edu For additional information visit : www.laney.edu/wp/coped/
Chi
Laney
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
20862
Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Jackson
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW 01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
20864
Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Jackson
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW 03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
F 255
F 255
Laney
F 255
F 255
Laney
20866Lab10:30-11:45 TTh JacksonF 252
Laney
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh
F 252
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
245EB WORD PROCESSING USING
2 Units
MICROSOFT WORD
Use of Microsoft Word word processing software
20868Lab10:30-11:45 TTh JacksonF 252
Laney
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh
F 252
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
20870
Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Jackson
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW 01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
20872
Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Jackson
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW 03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
F 255
F 255
Laney
F 255
F 255
Laney
20874Lab10:30-11:45 TTh JacksonF 252
Laney
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh
F 252
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
246
ADVANCED WORD PROCESSING
APPLICATIONS
Advanced word processing applications
3 Units
20876Lab10:00-11:15 TTh JacksonF 252
Laney
Lec09:00-09:50 TTh F 252 20878 Lab07:00-08:20 PM MW Jackson F 252 Laney
Lec06:00-06:50 PM MW F 252 20956
Lec For information email instructor: dbeavers@peralta.edu For additional
information visit : www.laney.edu/wp/coped/
Beavers
Laney
* 456D OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN
1-4 Units
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field.
20939
Lec Email instructor: rsouthall@peralta.edu For additional information visit:
www.laney.edu/wp/coped/
Southall
Laney
* 456I OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN
1-4 Units
MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field.
20957
Lec For information email instructor: kglosson@peralta.edu For additional
information visit : www.laney.edu/wp/coped/
Crossman Laney
* 456Q OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE/
1-4 Units
ADMININSTATIVE OFFICE SYSTEMS/
APPLICATIONS
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field.
20958
Lec For information email fjackson@peralta.edu For additional information
visit : www.laney.edu/wp/coped/
Jackson
Laney
CarpentryCARP
200
SPECIAL PROJECTS LABORATORY
2 Units
Open laboratory for upgrading of specific carpentry skills
and for selected carpentry projects.
20982Lab08:00-12:20 PMWCorreiaG 160
Laney
Lab01:00-02:15 PMW
G 160
20983Lab08:00-12:20 PMTStaffG 160
Laney
Lab01:00-02:15 PMT
G 160
20984Lab08:00-12:20 PMThCorreiaG 160
Laney
Lab01:00-02:15 PMTh
G 160
20997Lab08:00-11:50 WSeelbachG 160
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Laney
SPRING 2014          91
S P R I NG
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM * 456C OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN
1-4 Units
BANKING AND FINANCE
Supervised employment providing opportunities to beQUICKBOOKS PRO
1.5 Units
come a productive, responsible individual and to extend
Introduction to QuickBooks business accounting software learning in a chosen occupational field.
20963
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
carpentry
chemistry
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 203
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
CONSTRUCTION SAFETY
1 Unit
Introduction to all major aspects of construction site
safety
21007Lec08:00-09:50 FShurtzG 160
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
24284
Lec08:00-09:50 PM F
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
24285
Lec06:00-07:50 PM M
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
Laney
Shurtz
G 160
Laney
Shurtz
G 160
Laney
206
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND
3.5 Units
WEATHERIZATION
Introduction to energy efficiency standards and weatherization principles
21006Lab10:00-12:15 PMThSeelbachG 160
Laney
Lec08:00-09:50 Th
G 160
Lab01:00-03:20 PMTh
G 160
207
MATH FOR CONSTRUCTION TRADES 3 Units
Mathematics with specific application to Carpentry
24286Lec09:00-11:50 FSeelbachG 160
Laney
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 232
RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING FOR
1.5 Units
CARPENTERS
Basic plumbing skills needed by carpenters in construction of new or remodeled homes
20994
Lab07:00-08:15 PM TTh
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
21003
Lab07:00-08:15 PM TTh
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
Belanger G 160
G 160
Belanger G 160
G 160
21001Lab09:00-11:50 ThCorreiaG 160
Laney
Lec08:00-08:50 Th
G 160
S P R I NG
21009Lab10:00-12:50 PMMStaffG 160
Laney
Lec08:00-09:50 M
Lec08:00-09:50 T
G 160
Lab01:00-03:20 PMT
G 160
3.5 Units
20988Lab10:00-12:15 PMTCorreiaG 160
Laney
Lec08:00-09:50 T
G 160
Lab01:00-03:15 PMT
G 160
220
ROUGH FRAMING
3 Units
Various types of framing for floors and walls 20990Lab09:00-12:15 PMWSeelbachG 160
Laney
Lec08:00-08:50 W
G 160
Lab01:00-03:15 PMW
G 160
221
ADVANCED ELEMENTS OF
3.5 Units
CONSTRUCTION
Installation and fabrication of interior and exterior finishes
251A
251B
INTRODUCTION TO THE SKILLED
3 Units
TRADES I
Introduction to the skilled trades as it relates to residential
construction and related fields
G 160
INTRODUCTION TO THE SKILLED
TRADES II
Continuation of CARP 251A
Lec08:00-09:50 T
G 160
ChemistryCHEM
** 1A GENERAL CHEMISTRY
General principles of chemistry
21066Lab01:00-02:15 PMTThAlscherA 236
Laney
Lec09:00-11:50 TTh
Laney
Lec09:00-11:50 TTh
Lec09:00-11:50 TTh
BCC 431 21055Lab01:30-04:20 PMThSinghBCC 521 Berkeley
Lec09:00-11:50 TTh
G 160
24150Lab01:00-03:50 PMFStaff
Lec09:00-11:50 MW
Laney
Lec08:00-08:50 W
G 160
Lab10:00-11:50 W
G 160
ATLAN 150 Alameda
ATLAN 110 ATLAN 150 Alameda
Lec09:00-11:50 MW ATLAN 110 21044 Lab06:00-08:50 PM T
Clifford
ATLAN 150 Alameda
Lec02:45-05:35 PM TTh ATLAN 110 21064Lab01:30-04:20 PMFSharmaBCC 521 Berkeley
Lec01:30-04:20 PMMW
92          SPRING 2014
BCC 431 21051Lab09:00-11:50 FStaff
KlinejohnsonG 160
D 200
21053Lab01:30-04:20 PMTOmarBCC 521 Berkeley
G 160
20999Lab09:00-09:50 W
D 200
21083Lab02:30-03:45 PMTThAlscherA 236
Lab01:00-03:15 PMW
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: MATH 203 or 211D
Lec08:00-09:50 W
2 Units
3 Units
Laney
Laney
STAIR BUILDING AND FRAMING
SQUARE TECHNOLOGY
Principles of stair building and framing
Laney
21011Lab10:00-12:50 PMTStaffG 160
20992Lab10:00-12:15 PMWCorreiaG 160
230
Laney
240A CONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION
2 Units
Principles of preparatory demolition for rehabilitation in
carpentry
the remodeling
and reconstruction of existing structures
20986Lab10:00-12:15 PMTStaffG 160
ELEMENTS OF CONSTRUCTION
Various elements of construction
Laney
233
RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL FOR
1.5 Units
CARPENTERS
Basic electrical installation and specifications for wiring
a new or remodeled residential home
210
FOUNDATION AND FORMS
3.5 Units
CONSTRUCTION
Exploration and application of various foundation types,
layout, and construction of concrete forms for actual
foundation pour
211
college
BCC 424 Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
chemistry
chemistry
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 21068Lab01:00-03:50 PMMReyesA 236
Laney
21048Lab02:30-05:20 PMThOlds
Lec10:00-11:50 MWF Lec01:00-02:15 PMTTh
21069Lab01:00-03:50 PMMTouA 237
Laney
21091Lab09:30-10:45 TThStaffA 236
Lec10:00-11:50 MWF 21112 Lab08:00-09:15 PM MW Staff
Lec06:00-07:50 PM MWTh Laney
Lec08:00-09:15 TTh
** 1B GENERAL CHEMISTRY
General principles of chemistry
D 200
D 200
A 236
A 239
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: CHEM 1A
21046
Lab06:00-08:50 PM W
Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh
Olds
ATLAN 150 Alameda
ATLAN 110 Lec09:30-10:45 TTh
D 228
Lec09:30-10:45 TTh 21059 Lab07:30-08:45 PM TTh Sharma
Lec06:00-07:15 PM TTh 21110Lab01:00-03:50 PMFStaffA 235
Laney
Lec10:00-11:50 MWF FORUM
21101Lab11:00-01:50 PMFShanoski
D 229
Merritt
Lec08:00-09:50 MWF D 200
21105Lab11:00-01:50 PMWShanoski
D 229
Merritt
Lec08:00-09:50 MWF D 200
Merritt
ATLAN 110 Laney
Laney
21093Lab11:00-01:50 PMTKluesener D 235
ATLAN 150 Alameda
Lec10:00-11:50 MWF FORUM
FORUM
21094Lab11:00-01:50 PMThKluesener D 235
21071Lab01:00-03:50 PMWStavisA 236
Laney
FORUM
21078Lab09:30-10:45 TThStaffA 235
Lec08:00-09:15 TTh
college
Merritt
D 228 BCC 521 Berkeley
BCC 423 21061Lab03:00-04:15 PMMWSinghBCC 521 Berkeley
Lec01:30-02:45 PMMW
BCC 423 S P R I NG
21057Lab09:00-11:50 WOmarBCC 521 Berkeley
Lec09:00-11:50 MF BCC 034 21073 Lab08:00-09:15 PM TTh Fossum
A 236 Laney
Lec06:00-07:50 PM MTTh A 233 ** 12A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
5 Units
Introduction to structures, nomenclature, properties, and
reactions of carbon compounds
PREREQUISITE: CHEM 1B
21088Lab09:00-11:50 TThCorlettA 277
Laney
Lec01:00-02:15 PMTTh
A 239
24262Lab01:30-04:20 PMWFGilletteBCC 514 Berkeley
Lec11:00-12:15 PMWF
BCC 518 ** 12B ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Continuation of CHEM 12A
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: CHEM 12A
21076Lab01:00-03:50 PMMWCorlettA 277
Laney
Lec10:00-11:15 MW
A 239
21103Lab11:00-01:50 PMTTh
Chamberlain D 236
Merritt
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh
23959Lab02:00-04:50 PMTTh
Chamberlain D 236
Merritt
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh
D 200
D 200
24264Lab01:30-04:20 PMTThGilletteBCC 514 Berkeley
Lec11:00-12:15 PMTTh BCC 518 21085 Lab06:30-09:20 PM TTh Trego
A 277 Laney
Lec05:00-06:15 PM TTh A 239 ** 30A INTRODUCTORY GENERAL CHEMISTRY4 Units
Fundamental principles of general chemistry
PREREQUISITE: MATH 201 or 210D or MATH 208
24148Lab02:30-05:20 PMTOlds
Lec01:00-02:15 PMTTh
ATLAN 150 Alameda
ATLAN 110 Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          93
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
chemistry
Child Development
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
21096Lab04:00-05:15 PMTThSchlegel
D 235
Lec05:30-06:45 PMTTh 21104 Lab07:00-08:15 PM TTh Schlegel
Lec05:30-06:45 PM TTh D 228 D 235 Merritt
D 228 21018
21027
24653
21107Lab02:00-04:50 PMMStormer
D 235
Merritt
Lec12:00-01:15 PMMW
Merritt
CODE SEC L/L HOURS D 228
21108Lab02:00-04:50 PMWStormer
D 235
Merritt
Lec12:00-01:15 PMMW 21080 Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Runyon
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW D 228
A 237
A 273
Laney
21090Lab02:30-03:45 PMMWAlscherA 235
Laney
Lec01:00-02:15 PMMW A 239 24482 Lab01:30-04:20 PM S
Bhatia
A 237 Laney
Lec10:00-12:50 PM S
A 233 ** 30B INTRODUCTORY ORGANIC
4 Units
AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Introduction to basic organic chemistry and biochemistry
PREREQUISITE: CHEM 30A
S P R I NG
21082Lab02:30-03:45 PMTThStaffA 235
Laney
Lec01:00-02:15 PMTTh
A 233
21098Lab10:30-01:20 PMM
Chamberlain D 235
Merritt
Lec09:00-10:15 MW
21099Lab10:30-01:20 PMW
Chamberlain D 235
D 234
Lec09:00-10:15 MW 21063 Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Pecoraro
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW 21087 Lab07:30-08:45 PM TTh Staff
Lec06:00-07:15 PM TTh ** 50
Lec01:00-02:15 PMMW
Lec01:00-02:15 PMMW
ATLAN 150 Alameda
ATLAN 110 Child Development
CHDEV
A 137 Merritt
A 139 Merritt
HYBRID M
erritt
A 139 Hybrid course. Meets on campus on 5 Saturdays: 1/25,2/8,3/8,3/29,5/17.
OBSERVATION AND ASSESSMENT
3 Units
Overview of current assessment developed to promote
a better understanding of children, families, and ECE
programs
Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
Crocker
A 139
Merritt
21019Lec09:30-12:20 PMThBriffaA 137 Merritt
21029 Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
Kaes
A 139 Merritt
23953 Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Briffa
FRVAL Merritt
Meets at the Unity Council Fruitvale Center, 1900 Fruitvale Ave., Oakland.
Bilingual in Spanish and English. Students should be concurrently enrolled
in ESL class. Bring proof of enrollment the first day of class/
* 54A SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL
3 Units
FOUNDATIONS FOR EARLY LEARNING
Healthy social and emotional development of young
children as the foundation for childrenís early learning
PREREQUISITE: CHDEV 51
21021
21022
ATLAN 110 Mcdonald
Briffa
Briffa
** 53 THE CHILD, THE FAMILY AND THE
3 Units
COMMUNITY
Examination of the typical and atypical developing child
in a societal context
4 Units
ATLAN 150 Alameda
24149Lab02:30-05:20 PMWStaff
21032
21030
(Recommended for Biotech students)
Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Lec Lec12:00-02:50 PM S
college
PREREQUISITE: CHDEV 51
D 234 BCC 521 Berkeley
BCC 421 A 235 Laney
A 203 BEGINNING CHEMISTRY
Principles of basic chemistry
21050Lab02:30-05:20 PMMStaff
Merritt
* 52
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Wang
A 100
Merritt
Olsen
Straka
A 137
A 100
Merritt
Merritt
* 54B INTRODUCTION TO CURRICULUM
3 Units
Overview of the knowledge and skills related to providing
appropriate curriculum and environments for children
0-6
PREREQUISITE: CHDEV 51
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
* 55A PRACTICUM-FIELD EXPERIENCE
5 Units
Integration of theory and practice in teaching and guidance of young children
PREREQUISITE: CHDEV 54A & 54B
21024Lab08:30-12:05 PMTThOlsenA 106
Merritt
Lec12:15-01:20 PMTTh
A 106
21026Lab02:00-05:35 PMMWMcdonaldA 106
Merritt
Lec05:45-06:50 PMMW
* 50
Introduction to early
3 Units
childhood education
Survey of the issues and methodology of early childhood
education from a diverse perspective which provides a
framework for child development/early childhood studies
and professional development
* 55B PRACTICUM-FIELD EXPERIENCE
5 Units
Planning, providing and evaluating program areas
21016Lec09:30-12:20 PMMCalicaA 100 Merritt
21028 Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
Tapia
A 214 Merritt
21035 Lec09:00-11:50 S
Briffa
A 139 Merritt
21041Lab02:00-05:35 PMMWMcdonaldA 106
Merritt
Lec05:45-06:50 PMMW
** 51
CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 3 Units
Prenatal through adolescence typical and atypical human
growth and development
21017Lec09:30-12:20 PMTBriffaA 137
A 106
PREREQUISITE: CHDEV 55A
21039Lab08:30-12:05 PMTThOlsenA 106
Merritt
Lec12:15-01:20 PMTTh
A 106
A 106
Merritt
24126Lec04:30-05:45 PMTThStaffBCC TBA Berkeley
94          SPRING 2014
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
chinese
communication
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 56A INFANT/TODDLER DEVELOPMENT
3 Units
AND CARE
Principles and philosophy of infant care for children up
to two years of age
** 11B INTERMEDIATE CANTONESE B
5 Units
Continuation of CHIN 11A with further study and
practice of all basic language skills
21036
24084
Lec06:45-09:50 PM TTh
02/18/2014 - 05/22/2014
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Cheng
A 217
Merritt
* 56B CURRICULUM AND ENVIRONMENTS 3 Units
FOR INFANTS & TODDLERS
Introduction to organizing and developing activities for
children aged 0-3 years
21037
Lec Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
Hybrid course. Meets on campus on 4 Mondays: 1/27,2/24,3/24,5/12.
* 59
Shuaibe
HYBRID M
erritt
A 137 PRESCHOOL SUPERVISION
3 Units
AND STAFF RELATIONS
Principles, methods and strategies for working with adults
in the early childhood education setting
PREREQUISITE: CHDEV 54A or 54B
Tam
D 119
* 30B CONVERSATIONAL CANTONESE B
Continuation of CHIN 30A
A
lameda
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: CHIN 30A
24085Lec03:30-06:35 PMTThTam
D 119
Alameda
02/18/2014 - 05/22/2014
* 40A CONVERSATIONAL CHINESE
3 Units
(MANDARIN)
Beginning level Chinese conversational skills
21121Lec04:00-05:50 PMTThLiuE 201B Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/22/2014
CommunicationCOMM
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Mcdonald A 137
OVERVIEW OF OPERATIONS OF
2 Units
FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME
Practical skills for setting up and operating a family child
care home business
** 1A INTRODUCTION TO SPEECH
3 Units
Rhetorical and argumentative analysis of significant
contemporary political and social issues
23954
Lec09:30-12:20 PM S
WangBANANAS Merritt
21249Lec03:00-04:15 PMMWSmithE 254
Meets at BANANAS, 5232 Claremont Ave., Oakland.
* 74
HEALTH, SAFETY, AND NUTRITION
3 Units
Introduction to the laws, regulations, standards, policies
and procedures and early childhood curriculum related
to child health, safety, and nutrition
21031
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
* 80
Bartelt
A 100
Merritt
TEACHING IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY
3 Units
Examination of the development of social identities in
diverse societies including theoretical and practical implications of oppression and privilege as they apply to young
children, families, programs, classrooms and teaching
21033Lec09:30-12:20 PMWMcdonaldA 100
Merritt
ChineseCHIN
** 1
ELEMENTARY CHINESE (MANDARIN)
Introduction to elementary Chinese
5 Units
21116Lec10:30-12:45 PMMWStaffE 201B Laney
21117Lec08:00-10:15 MWStaffE 201B Laney
** 2
ELEMENTARY CHINESE (MANDARIN) (CONTINUATION)
Continuation of CHIN 1
5 Units
** 3
Lec06:00-08:15 PM TTh
Liu
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Brownfox D 204
A
lameda
Laney
(From African American perspective)
21250Lec12:30-01:45 PMMWStaffG 266 Laney
21232 Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Campbell D 206 A
lameda
21236 Lec Murphy HYBRID Alameda
Lec10:00-11:15 TTh
D 204
Hybrid Course. Meets every 2nd and 4th Tues and Thurs; Remaining classes
online. Contact instructor at jamurphy@peralta.edu for more information.
21251Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThSmithE 200
Laney
21273Lec02:30-03:45 PMTThSmithA 266 Laney
21257 Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW Brewer
G 246 Laney
** 2A FUNDAMENTALS OF ORAL
3 Units
INTERPRETATION OF LITERATURE
Principles of effective delivery, reading aloud, analysis
and appreciation of literature
21252Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWSmithG 246 Laney
21268 Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Cato
CV 213 Alameda
** 3 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN
COMMUNICATION
Study of human communication
3 Units
24003Lec01:30-02:45 PMTThStaffBCC 322 Berkeley
PREREQUISITE: CHIN 1
21118
21280
E 201B Laney
INTERMEDIATE CHINESE (MANDARIN) 5 Units
Continuation of CHIN 2
PREREQUISITE: CHIN 2
24483Lec10:30-12:45 PMMW DingE 202A Laney
24004Lec01:30-04:20 PMFPineBCC 053 Berkeley
24534 Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Staff
BWHEELR123Berkeley
** 5
Location: Wheeler Hall, Room 123, UC Berkeley campus.
PERSUASION AND CRITICAL THINKING3 Units
Critical thinking skills
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A
21247
Lec Lec10:00-01:50 PM S
02/08/2014 - 05/03/2014 Designed for PACE majors, see PACE office to
enroll. Hybrid class meets 6 Sats: 2/08, 3/01, 3/15, 4/05, 4/26, & 5/03/14,
+ remaining hrs online.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Woods
Evening/Weekend Course
HYBRID B
erkeley
BCC 424 SPRING 2014          95
S P R I NG
21034
* 72
Merritt
PREREQUISITE: CHIN 11A
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
communication
Community Social Service
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 21237
24008
** 6
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
college
Campbell D 206 A
lameda
Woods
BCC 033 Berkeley
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 3 Units
Dynamics of intercultural communication as it applies
to the diversity of American cultures
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
** 44
ARGUMENTATION
3 Units
Principles of argumentation and persuasion
21256
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW Staff
E 207
21275Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThBrownfox D 206
** 45
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Principles of public speaking
Laney
Alameda
3 Units
21265
Lec Lec06:00-07:15 PM W
Hybrid course. Instructor’s email: jthompson@peralta.edu. Meets on
campus on 2 Wednesdays: 1/22 & 1/29
21234Lec10:00-11:15 MWCampbell D 206
Alameda
21253Lec09:30-10:45 MWSmithG 246
Laney
21248
Lec 21263Lec12:30-03:20 PMW
Merritt
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
24293
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Campbell D 206
21266
Lec Lec07:30-08:30 PM W
Thompson HYBRID M
erritt
A 218 Hybrid course. Instructor’s email: jthompson@peralta.edu. Meets on
campus on 2 Wednesdays: 1/22 & 1/29
* 19
Thompson HYBRID M
erritt
A 218 CODE SEC L/L HOURS Leighton ONLINE Berkeley
A
lameda
SURVEY OF MASS MEDIA
3 Units
Survey of traditional and non-traditional mass media in
America
24338Lec01:30-04:20 PMWLeighton
BCC TBA Berkeley
S P R I NG
** 20 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3 Units
SKILLS
Analysis of communication needs and improvement of
skills
21233Lec03:00-05:50 PMWCampbell D 206
Alameda
21258Lec09:30-10:45 MW JacksonA 218
Merritt
21244Lec03:00-04:15 PMTThLeightonBCC 032 Berkeley
21245 Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Leighton BCC 054 Berkeley
21264Lec12:30-03:20 PMM
MohammedA 218
Merritt
21259Lec12:30-03:20 PMThRodolfoA 214 Merritt
21269 Lec Leighton HYBRID Berkeley
Lec11:00-12:15 PMTh
BCC 032 Hybrid class: meets 1.5 hrs/wk in class, and 1.5 hrs/wk online.
21260Lec01:30-04:35 PMTThThompsonA 218
Merritt
01/21/2014 - 03/13/2014
21261
Lec06:00-09:05 PM TTh
01/21/2014 - 03/13/2014
21262
Lec Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Hybrid course. Instructor’s email: jthompson@peralta.edu. Meets on
campus on 5 Mondays: 1/27, 2/24, 3/24, 4/28, 5/12.
24594
Lec Lec06:00-08:50 PM Th
Hybrid course. Instructor’s email: npetersen@peralta.edu. Meets on
campus on 5 Thrusdays: 1/23,2/6,3/6,4/3,5/1.
96          SPRING 2014
Thompson A 218
Merritt
Thompson HYBRID M
erritt
A 218 Petersen
HYBRID M
erritt
A 206 MohammedA 218
24005Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWThaningBCC 033 Berkeley
24006Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThWoodsBCC 015 Berkeley
23960 Lec Petersen HYBRID M
erritt
Lec09:00-12:50 PM S
A 218 Hybrid course. Instructor’s email: npetersen@peralta.edu. Meets on
campus on 5 Saturdays: 1/25, 2/8, 3/8, 4/5, 5/10.
21254Lec10:30-11:45 TThSmithG 246 Laney
21235Lec10:00-11:15 TThMarinaroCV 213 Alameda
21239Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThMarinaroCV 213 Alameda
21255Lec04:30-05:45 PMMWBrewerG 246 Laney
24007Lec04:30-05:45 PMMWThaningBCC 055 Berkeley
24488Lec04:30-05:45 PMTThBrewerF 255 Laney
21276 Lec Murphy HYBRID A
lameda
Hybrid Course. There are three mandatory on-campus meetings in Room
C105 at College of Alameda: Wednesday 1/22/14, 3/1/19/14, 3:00-5:50PM
in Room C105; remaining classes online. Contact instructor at jamurphy@
peralta.edu for more information.
Community Social Service
* 22
COSER
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF
3 Units
SUBSTANCE/DRUG ABUSE
Overview of the social psychology of substance and drug
abuse in the United States
24382Lec04:00-06:50 PMMLoveP 307
Merritt
24383Lec04:00-06:50 PMTLoveP 307
Merritt
* 25
MAINTAINING SOBRIETY AND
3 Units
RELAPSE PREVENTION
Examination of the dynamics and other variables involved
in the establishment of sobriety
* 40
COMMUNITY SOCIAL SERVICES
3 Units
FIELD EXPERIENCE
Field work under supervision in community organizations
and projects
21316
Lab Lec07:00-08:50 PM M
8 weekly lab hrs TBA.
21318
Lab Lec07:00-08:50 PM T
8 weekly lab hrs TBA.
21320
Lab Lec07:00-08:50 PM M
8 weekly lab hrs TBA.
Love
FIELD Merritt
P 307 Newton
FIELD Merritt
P 307 Mcintosh FIELD Merritt
P 207 Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Computer Information Systems
Computer Information Systems
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
Computer Information Systems
CIS
** 1
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
4 Units
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
General nature of computer hardware, software and
systems
21122
Lab Lec Online Course. Contact instructor at bgrill@peralta.edu for more information.
21176
Lab Lec Online course. Instructor’s email: dweston@peralta.edu. Orientation:
Tues, 1/21, 4:30-6pm, room P103.
21169
Lab Lec Online course. Email instructor: kbridges@peralta.edu
Grill
Weston
Bridges
ONLINE Alameda
ONLINE ONLINE M
erritt
ONLINE ONLINE Laney
ONLINE 21139Lab11:00-12:15 PMTTh DjukichBCC 312 Berkeley
Lec09:30-10:45 TTh BCC 312 21155 Lab Dunlop
HYBRID Berkeley
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
BCC 312 21170Lab02:30-03:45 PMTThFloresG 274
Laney
Lec01:00-02:15 PMTTh
G 274
21192Lab03:00-04:15 PMMWBellP 103
Merritt
Lec01:30-02:45 PMMW
P 111
21124Lab10:30-11:45 MWStaff
D 114
Lec09:00-10:15 MW 21128 Lab Grill
Lec D 114 ONLINE A
lameda
ONLINE Alameda
21164Lab03:00-04:15 PMMWFloresG 274
D 114
Lec01:00-02:15 PMMW
D 114
21162Lab09:30-10:45 MWCollinsG 271
Alameda
Laney
Lec08:00-09:15 MW G 271 21217 Lab Grill
HYBRID Alameda
Lec HYBRID Lab07:30-08:45 PM W
D 114 Lec06:00-07:15 PM W
D 114 Hybrid Course. Contact instructor at bgrill@peralta.edu for more information.
21213Lab02:30-03:45 PMTThElgiheny
D 114
Lec01:00-02:15 PMTTh 21172 Lab07:30-08:45 PM TTh Staff
Lec06:00-07:15 PM TTh 24527 Lab07:30-08:45 PM TTh Villegasjr
Lec06:00-07:15 PM TTh D 114 G 274 Laney
G 274 D 114 A
lameda
D 114 ** 5 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
SCIENCE
Introduction to computer science
Uy
Alameda
5 Units
21129
Lab Lec Online Course. Contact instructor at muy@peralta.edu for more information.
college
Laney
Lec01:00-02:50 PMMW G 274 21178 Lab Hanrahan ONLINE M
erritt
Lec ONLINE Online course. Instructor’s email: mhanrahan@peralta.edu. Orientation:
TBA
21141Lab11:00-12:15 PMMWElgihenyBCC 323 Berkeley
Lec09:00-10:50 MW
BCC 323 21207Lab10:30-11:45 MWFloresG 274
Lec08:30-10:20 MW
G 274
** 6 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
PROGRAMMING
Introduction to computer programming
Laney
5 Units
21166Lab10:00-11:15 MWNguyenG 272
Laney
Lec08:00-09:50 MW
G 272
21143Lab04:00-05:15 PMMW ThananjeyanBCC 323 Berkeley
Lec02:00-03:50 PMMW
BCC 323 24288Lab10:00-11:15 TThMcdermottG 272
Laney
** 25
Lec08:00-09:50 TTh
OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING 4 Units
USING C++
Object-oriented methods of software development using
C++ G 272
21168
Lab07:30-08:45 PM TTh
Lec06:00-07:15 PM TTh
Nguyen
Laney
** 27
G 272
G 272
DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS 4 Units
Use of abstract forms of data in programming
PREREQUISITE: CIS 26
21197Lab02:30-03:45 PMTThNguyenG 272
Laney
Lec01:00-02:15 PMTTh
Online Course. Contact instructor at bgrill@peralta.edu for more information.
21126Lab02:30-03:45 PMMWVillegasjr
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM G 272
** 36A JAVA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE I
4 Units
Introduction to object-oriented program design
24485
21201
Lab07:30-08:45 PM MW Staff
Lec06:00-07:15 PM MW Lab06:30-09:20 PM M
Thananjeyan
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
21180
Lab Lec Online course. Instructor’s email: mhanrahan@peralta.edu. Orientation:
TBA
21221
Lab Lec Lab07:15-08:30 PM W
Lec06:00-07:15 PM W
02/10/2014 - 05/23/2014 Hybrid Course; Please contact instructor at
avillegas@peralta.edu for more information.
* 40
G 272 Laney
G 272 BCC 323 Berkeley
BCC 323 DATABASE MANAGEMENT
4 Units
Design, implementation, and maintenance of databases
Hanrahan ONLINE M
erritt
ONLINE Villegasjr
HYBRID A
lameda
HYBRID A 232 A 232 ONLINE Alameda
ONLINE Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          97
S P R I NG
Designed for PACE majors. Hybrid class- meets 3 hrs/wk in class, 3 hrs/
wk online.
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Computer Information Systems
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 42
Computer Information Systems
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS
4 Units
Principles of electronic spreadsheets using features available with current popular spreadsheet software
21135Lab10:30-11:45 TThUyA 232
Alameda
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh A 232 24014 Lab Phiroz
ONLINE Merritt
Lec ONLINE Online course. Instructor’s email: zphiroz@peralta.edu. Online orientation will be held on the first day of class, Tuesday, 1/21.
24169
Lab Lec 02/10/2014 - 05/23/2014 Hybrid Course. Contact instructor at gperkins@
peralta.edu for more information.
Perkins
HYBRID Alameda
HYBRID * 42A SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS I
2 Units
Principles of electronic spreadsheets using features available with currently popular spreadsheet software
21203Lab02:30-05:20 PMTh
DjukichBCC 312 Berkeley
Lec02:30-05:20 PMT
BCC 312 01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014 .
S P R I NG
* 42B SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS II
2 Units
Principles of electronic spreadsheets using features available with currently popular spreadsheet software
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 21150
205
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Lab06:30-09:20 PM W
Lec06:30-08:20 PM M
Lab08:30-09:20 PM M
Djukich
BCC 312 Berkeley
BCC 312 BCC 312 03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014 Second session class, begins Wed, 3/19/14.
COMPUTER LITERACY
1 Unit
Introduction to computers and information technology
for people with no background in nor knowledge of
computers.
21231Lab09:45-10:30 FBridgesG 274
Lec09:00-09:45 F
21182 Lab Lec college
Laney
G 274 Chan
ONLINE M
erritt
ONLINE Online course. Instructor’s email: ychan@peralta.edu. Orientation: Wed,
1/22, 6-7pm, room P103.
21184Lab02:45-04:20 PMT
HanrahanP 218
Merritt
Lec01:00-02:35 PMT
P 218
01/28/2014 - 03/18/2014
21209Lab01:45-02:30 PMFStaffG 274
Laney
Lec01:00-01:45 PMF
G 274
Founation Skills Learning Community
21174Lab01:30-02:00 PMMWStaffG 271
Laney
G 271
21205Lab02:30-05:20 PMTh
DjukichBCC 312 Berkeley
Lec01:00-01:30 PMMW
Lec02:30-05:20 PMT
BCC 312 21186Lab02:45-04:20 PMW
HanrahanP 218
Merritt
Lec01:00-02:35 PMW
P 218
Weston
Merritt
* 84
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014 .
DATABASE PROGRAMMING FOR
THE WEB
Web-enabled database concepts
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: CIS 6 or 26 or 36A and CIS 105
24026
* 85
Lab06:30-09:20 PM Th
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Staff
BCC 312 Berkeley
BCC 312 JSP AND SERVLETS
4 Units
Java servlet and JSP technology and deployment of web
applications
PREREQUISITE: CIS 36A
24024
* 86
Lab01:00-03:50 PM S
Lec09:00-11:50 S
Thananjeyan BCC 323 Berkeley
BCC 323 USING MICROCOMPUTER
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Microcomputer operating systems
4 Units
* 105
Lab08:00-09:15 PM TTh
Lec06:30-07:45 PM TTh
Djukich
BCC TBA Berkeley
BCC TBA BASIC MECHANICS OF WEB PAGE DESIGN 1 Unit
Basic theory and practice of web page construction using
HTML and authoring tools
21152
Lec01:00-04:50 PM S
04/26/2014 - 05/17/2014 Class meets 4 Sats: 4/26, 5/03, 5/10, and 5/17/14.
Dunlop
200
COMPUTER CONCEPTS AND
APPLICATIONS
Introduction to computer concepts
BCC 312 Berkeley
1.5 Units
21148Lab09:30-12:20 PMM
DjukichBCC 312 Berkeley
Lab11:30-12:20 PMW
BCC 312 Lec09:30-11:20 W
BCC 312 02/26/2014 - 04/23/2014 No class 4/16
21188
Lab11:30-01:20 PM S
Lec09:30-11:20 S
02/01/2014 - 03/22/2014 No class 2/15
P 218
P 218
24487Lab01:30-02:00 PMTThStaffG 271
Lec01:00-01:30 PMTTh
G 271
226B
DESKTOP SUPPORT TECHNICIAN II
Windows desktop applications
24171
Lab07:00-08:15 PM MW Norman
Lec06:00-06:50 PM MW A 205
A 205
Laney
3 Units
A
lameda
230
LABORATORY PRACTICE IN
0.5 Unit
MICROCOMPUTERS
Designed to provide laboratory experience not covered
under other course offerings
21144Lab09:30-12:20 PMW
PREREQUISITE: CIS 1
24260
DjukichBCC 312 Berkeley
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014 First session class.
21153
Lab06:30-09:20 PM M
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014 Second session class.
231
Djukich
BCC 312 Berkeley
ADVANCED LABORATORY PROJECTS 1 Unit
IN MICROCOMPUTERS
Designed to provide advanced laboratory experience not
covered under other course offerings
21195Lab09:30-12:20 PMW
DjukichBCC 312 Berkeley
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014 First session class. Advanced projects: see instructor
Djukich to enroll.
21156
Lab06:30-09:20 PM M
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014 Second session class. Advanced projects: see
instructor Djukich to enroll.
Djukich
BCC 312 Berkeley
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014 First session class, begins Wed, 1/22/14.
98          SPRING 2014
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Construction Management
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Cooperative Work Experience Education
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
234A WORLD WIDE WEB PUBLISHING I
2 Units
Creating and publishing Web pages over the Internet
using the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).
21130Lab02:00-02:45 PMTThStaffA 232
Alameda
Lec01:00-01:45 PMTTh A 232 24016 Lab Phiroz
ONLINE M
erritt
Lec ONLINE 237
Online course. Instructor’s email: zphiroz@peralta.edu. Orientation:
Online orientation will be held on the first day of class, Tuesday, 1/21.
INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET BASICS 1 Unit
Introduction to Internet basics Connecting to the internet; exploring the World Wide Web; using email, search
engines and directories, FTP/Newsgroups/Telnet; creating and publishing HTML pages; and ethical issues.
21145
Lec01:00-04:50 PM S
03/22/2014 - 04/12/2014 Class meets four Sats: 3/22, 3/29, 4/05, & 4/12/14.
246
Elgiheny
BCC 312 Berkeley
INTRODUCTION TO POWERPOINT 1.5 Units
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint presentation
graphics
COREQUISITE: CIS 1 or 200
Lab02:00-04:50 PM S
Lec01:00-01:50 PM S
Elgiheny
BCC 312 Berkeley
BCC 312 02/22/2014 - 03/15/2014 Class meets four Sats: 2/22, 3/01, 3/08, & 3/15/14.
248NZ INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT
MANAGEMENT
Fundamentals of project management
24342
Lab07:30-08:45 PM TTh
Lec06:00-07:15 PM TTh
Varnado
Construction Management
4 Units
P 103
P 103
Merritt
CONMT
* 10
INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION 3 Units
PRACTICES
Analysis of trades and their roles in construction practices
21281Lec03:30-06:20 PMT
LynchmcmahonG 130
Laney
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 22
UNIFORM BUILDING CODES II
Continuation of CONMT 12
3 Units
21287
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Staff
G 206
Laney
21290
Lab07:00-09:50 PM M
Lec06:00-06:50 PM M
Lynchmcmahon G 240
Laney
* 31B COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN 3 Units
CONTRACTING-BUSINESS MGMT
Construction project-management business operations
* 32
G 240
MATERIALS AND METHODS
3 Units
OF CONSTRUCTION
Applications and maintenance of construction materials
21292Lec03:00-05:50 PMTh
LynchmcmahonG 246
Laney
21291
Desjarlais G 161
* 40
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS AND
SPECIFICATIONS
Legal nature of contracts
210
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
3 Units
Laney
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CODES
3 Units
FOR CARPENTERS
Building codes applicable to the residential carpenter
21288Lec01:00-03:50 PMMCorreiaG 161
Cooperative Work Laney
COPED
Experience Education
* 450
GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE
1-3 Units
Supervised employment to assist in acquiring desirable
work habits and attitudes, increase educational motivation, and develop improved human relations skills.
21293
Lec Recommended for DSPS Program Students.
21295
Lec Lec03:00-04:15 PMM
Silva
Alameda
Matthews HYBRID B
erkeley
BCC 033 Students must attend 3 meetings- orientation (1/27 or 2/03), 3/24 midterm,
and 5/12 final on Mons, 3:00-4:15pm, plus online work.
* 16
PLUMBING CODE INSPECTIONS
3 Units
Requirements for plumbing code inspections
21299
Lec Call 464-3187 for info. Email: kglosson@peralta,.edu For more info, visit
http://laney.peralta.edu/coped
21283
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
21313
Lec Zamorakantor 21296
Lec Matthews HYBRID B
erkeley
* 17
Thomas
G 130
Laney
SEISMIC CODE INSPECTIONS
2.5 Units
Requirements for new and retrofit buildings
21284
Lec06:30-08:50 PM Th
Thomas
G 240
Laney
21285
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Lynchmcmahon G 206
Laney
* 19
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
3 Units
MANAGEMENT II
Presentation of model construction projects
* 20
BLUEPRINT READING AND
3 Units
INTERPRETATION
Principles of blueprint reading and interpretation
21282
* 21
21286
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Der
G 130
Laney
CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING II:
3 Units
COMMERICAL PROJECTS
Estimation of multi-unit buildings and small commercial
projects
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Lynchmcmahon G 240
Laney
* 451
Laney
Laney
OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE 1-4 Units
Supervised employment of students extending classroombased occupational learning at an on-the-job learning
station relating to studentsí educational or occupational
goals.
Lec03:00-04:15 PMM
Glosson
BCC 033 Students must attend 3 meetings- orientation (1/27 or 2/03), 3/24 midterm,
and 5/12 final on Mons, 3:00-4:15pm, plus online work.
* 458A OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN
1-4 Units
COSMETOLOGY
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field.
21300
Lec Call 464-3289 for info. Email: hcurry@peralta.edu For more info, visit
http://laney.peralta.edu/coped
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Curry
Evening/Weekend Course
Laney
SPRING 2014          99
S P R I NG
21151
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Cooperative Work Experience Education
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Cooperative Work Experience Education
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 460A OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN
1-4 Units
MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field.
* 462A OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN
1-4 Units
COMPUTER INFORMATION SPECIALIST
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field.
21301
Lec 21306
Lec Nguyen
Laney
Call 464-3126 for info. Email: dgey@peralta.edu For more info, visit
http://laney.peralta.edu/coped First meeting time: Monday 1/28/2013
from 10-11am at room TH425
21307
Lec Nguyen
Laney
21302
Lec Correia
Laney
Call 464-3447 for information. Email: ccorreia@peralta.edu For more
info, visit http://laney.peralta.edu/coped
Gey
Laney
* 462B OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN
1-4 Units
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field.
* 466H OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN
1-4 Units
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field.
S P R I NG
* 466L OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN
1-4 Units
MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field.
21308
Lec Quindlen Laney
21314
Lec Staff
01/21/2014 - 06/30/2014 Students required to find internship in Multimedia by start date of course. 3 in class Tues meetings, 10:00-12:00PM,
on- 2/11, 3/18, & 5/06/14.
* 468B OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE 1-4 Units
IN MULTIMEDIA ARTS
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field.
Berkeley
* 470F OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE 2 Units
IN MEDICAL ASSISTING
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field (Medical Assisting).
PREREQUISITE: HLTED 11
21312
Lec 2-unit. Enrollment Requirements: Successful completion of MEDAS 201A
and MEDAS 201B.
Murphy
Merritt
* 470H MEDICAL INTERPRETING INTERNSHIP 2 Units
Supervised employment of students extending classroombased occupational learning at an on-the-job learning
station relating to students’ educational or occupational
goals.
PREREQUISITE: SPAN 72, HUSV 70, HUSV 71
21298Lec01:00-03:00 PMTMartinBCC 034 Berkeley
100          SPRING 2014
This course is part of the Spanish Medical Interpreting Program. To enroll, contact
Insr. Martin, jmartin@peralta.edu.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Cooperative Work Experience Education
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Cosmetology
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 472B OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN
1-4 Units
CULINARY ARTS/BAKING
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field.
21303
Lec Call 464-3407 for info. Email: lraji@peralta.edu For more info, visit http://
laney.peralta.edu/coped
Raji
Laney
* 472C OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN
1-4 Units
CULINARY ARTS/COOKING
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field.
21304
Lec Call 464-3404 for info. Email: ljackson@peralta.edu For more info, visit
http://laney.peralta.edu/coped
Jackson
Laney
* 474A OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE 2 Units
IN PARALEGAL STUDIES
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field.
Lec 02/04/2014 - 05/23/2014 2-unit. Students must attend at least one
mandatory internship orientation to be conducted on 1/27, 2/3 and 2/10.
Students should also enroll in PARLG 16 in addition to COPED 474A, unless
in their first semester of Paralegal study.
21311
Lec 02/04/2014 - 05/23/2014 1-unit. Students must attend at least one
mandatory internship orientation to be conducted on 1/27, 2/3 and 2/10.
Students should also enroll in PARLG 16 in addition to COPED 474A, unless
in their first semester of Paralegal study.
Willis
Willis
Merritt
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
CosmetologyCOSM
200
SPECIAL PROJECTS LABORATORY
2 Units
Laboratory experience in all phases of Cosmetology
21367
Lab09:00-11:50 S
Lab12:30-03:20 PM S
210
Lazarus
COSMETOLOGY THEORY I
Beginning cosmetology theory
21324Lec08:00-08:50 B 100
B 100
MTThFKantorovB 100
Laney
5 Units
Laney
Lec08:00-08:50 W
B 100 21325 Lec05:00-05:50 PMMTWThF Staff
B 100 Laney
210L
COSMETOLOGY LABORATORY I
7 Units
Practical training for beginning level skills in all phases
of beauty culture.
21326Lab10:00-11:50 MTWThF KantorovB 100
Laney
Lab01:00-03:20 PMMTWThFB 100
21327
Laney
210LE COSMETOLOGY LABORATORY I
5 Units
Practical training for beginning level skills in all phases
of beauty culture.
Lab07:00-09:50 PM MTWThF Staff
B 100
S P R I NG
21309
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Merritt
* 476A OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN 3 Units
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field.
21310
Lec 3 units. Orientation: Wed., 2/5, 5-6pm, A215.
Dixon
Merritt
21305
Lec Call 464-3273 for info. Email: palscher@peralta.edu For more info, visit
http://laney.peralta.edu/coped
* 484A OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN
1-4 Units
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field.
21297 Lec Berkeley
Alscher
DesrochersBCC TBA
Laney
Part of the CIRM Internship program, see Instr. Des Rochers to enroll.
24237
Lec * 484B OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE 2 Units
IN BIOSCIENCE
Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend
learning in a chosen occupational field (Bioscience).
Giorgi
Merritt
2-unit
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          101
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Cosmetology
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 211
Cosmetology
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM MANICURING AND PEDICURING I
Beginning manicuring and pedicuring
college
1 Unit
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 225
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
FACIALS II
Intermediate level facial and skin care
1 Unit
21328Lec09:00-09:50 MKantorovB 100 Laney
21329 Lec06:00-06:50 PM F
Staff
B 100 Laney
21350Lec09:00-09:50 MStaffB 100 Laney
21351 Lec06:00-06:50 PM M
Lazarus
B 100 Laney
21330Lec09:00-09:50 WStaffB 100 Laney
21331 Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
Staff
B 100 Laney
21352Lec08:00-08:50 212
213
CHEMICAL SERVICES/HAIRCUTTING I
Beginning chemical services and haircutting
1 Unit
HAIRSTYLING SERVICES/HAIRCUTTING I 1 Unit
Beginning hairstyling and haircutting
21332Lec09:00-09:50 TStaffB 100 Laney
21333 Lec06:00-06:50 PM Th
Staff
B 100 Laney
214
HAIRCOLOR SERVICES/HAIRCUTTING I 1 Unit
Beginning haircolor and haircutting
21334Lec09:00-09:50 FStaffB 100 Laney
21335 Lec06:00-06:50 PM M
Staff
B 100 Laney
215
FACIALS I
Beginning facial and skin care
1 Unit
S P R I NG
21336Lec09:00-09:50 ThKantorovB 100 Laney
21337 Lec06:00-06:50 PM T
Staff
B 100 Laney
220
COSMETOLOGY THEORY II
Intermediate cosmetology theory
21338Lec08:00-08:50 TWThF
5 Units
SimmonswindhamB 100
Laney
Lec08:00-08:50 M
B 100 21339 Lec05:00-05:50 PM MTWThF Curry
B 100 Laney
220L
COSMETOLOGY LABORATORY II
7 Units
Practical training for intermediate level skills in all phases
of beauty culture.
21340Lab10:00-11:50 MTWThF
SimmonswindhamB 100
Lab01:00-03:20 PMMTWThF
B 100
Laney
220LE COSMETOLOGY LABORATORY II
5 Units
Practical training for intermediate level skills in all phases
of beauty culture.
21341
221
Lab07:00-09:50 PM MTWThF Curry
21342Lec09:00-09:50 F
21343 Lec06:00-06:50 PM F
222
B 100
Laney
MANICURING AND PEDICURING II
1 Unit
Intermediate level manicuring and pedicuring
SimmonswindhamB 100
Lazarus
Laney
B 100 Laney
CHEMICAL SERVICES/HAIRCUTTING II 1 Unit
Intermediate level chemical services and haircutting
21344Lec09:00-09:50 TStaffB 100 Laney
21345 Lec06:00-06:50 PM T
Curry
B 100 Laney
223
HAIRSTYLING SERVICES/HAIRCUTTING II1 Unit
Intermediate level hairstyling and haircutting
21346Lec09:00-09:50 WStaffB 100 Laney
21347 Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
Curry
B 100 Laney
224
HAIRCOLOR SERVICES/HAIRCUTTING II 1 Unit
Intermediate level haircolor and haircutting
21348Lec09:00-09:50 Th
21349 Lec06:00-06:50 PM Th
102          SPRING 2014
SimmonswindhamB 100
Lazarus
B 100
230
COSMETOLOGY THEORY III
Advanced level cosmetology theory
TWThF
5 Units
SimmonswindhamB 100
Laney
Lec08:00-08:50 M
B 100 21353 Lec05:00-05:50 PM MTWThF Curry
B 100 Laney
230L
COSMETOLOGY LABORATORY III
7 Units
Practical training for advanced level skills in all phases of
beauty culture
21354Lab10:00-11:50 MTWThF SimmonswindhamB 100
Laney
Lab01:00-03:20 PMMTWThF B 100
21355
Laney
230LE COSMETOLOGY LABORATORY III
5 Units
Practical training for advanced level skills in all phases of
beauty culture
231
Lab07:00-09:50 PMMTWThF Curry
21356Lec09:00-09:50 F
21357 Lec06:00-06:50 PM F
232
B 100
MANICURING AND PEDICURING III
Advanced level manicuring and pedicuring
1 Unit
SimmonswindhamB 100
Lazarus
Laney
B 100 Laney
CHEMICAL SERVICES/HAIRCUTTING III 1 Unit
Advanced level instruction in haircutting and chemical
treatment.
21358Lec09:00-09:50 TStaffB 100 Laney
21359 Lec06:00-06:50 PM T
Curry
B 100 Laney
233
HAIRSTYLING SERVICES/
HAIRCUTTING III
Advanced level hairstyling and haircutting
1 Unit
21360Lec09:00-09:50 WStaffB 100 Laney
21361 Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
Curry
B 100 Laney
234
HAIRCOLOR SERVICES/HAIRCUTTING III1 Unit
Advanced level haircolor and haircutting
21362Lec09:00-09:50 Th
21363 Lec06:00-06:50 PM Th
235
SimmonswindhamB 100
Lazarus
FACIALS III
Advanced level facial and skin care
B 100
Laney
Laney
1 Unit
21364Lec09:00-09:50 MStaffB 100 Laney
21365 Lec06:00-06:50 PM M
Lazarus
B 100 Laney
240LE COSMETOLOGY LABORATORY IV
5 Units
Practical training for advanced level skills in all phases of
beauty culture
21366
245
Lab07:00-09:50 PM MTWThF Curry
B 100
Laney
INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY 2 Units
Selected topics of interest to prospective Cosmetology
students
24489Lec08:00-09:50 MStaffF 201
Laney
Laney
Laney
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Counseling
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Counseling
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
CounselingCOUN
** 24
COLLEGE SUCCESS
3 Units
Identification and development of resources that facilitate
college success
21414
Lec Online Course. Contact instructor at sdlau@peralta.edu for more information.
Lau
ONLINE A
lameda
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 24201Lec10:00-11:15 Th
Alameda
01/21/2014 - 02/25/2014 Students Must Attend Fabulous Friday New Student
Welcome on January 17 from 11am to 2:30 pm. Students need to be enrolled
in Coun 200B.
24202Lec01:00-02:15 PMT
JelksA 200
college
ShaughnessyA 231
Alameda
01/21/2014 - 02/25/2014 Students Must Attend Fabulous Friday New Student
Welcome on January 17 from 11am to 2:30 pm. Students need to be enrolled
in Coun 200B.
21385Lec12:30-01:45 PMMWGreeneB 266 Laney
21388Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThAllenR 28 Merritt
24668Lec08:00-09:15 MWYamBCC TBA Berkeley
24203Lec01:00-02:15 PMWNakanoA 200
01/22/2014 - 02/26/2014 Students Must Attend Fabulous Friday New Student
Welcome on January 17 from 11am to 2:30 pm. Students need to be enrolled
in Coun 200B.
24204
Lec06:00-07:15 PM W
01/22/2014 - 02/26/2014 Students Must Attend Fabulous Friday New
Student Welcome on January 17 from 11am to 2:30 pm. Students need
to be enrolled in Coun 200B.
First Year Experience cohort class.
24669Lec08:00-09:15 TThShahBCC TBA Berkeley
First Year Experience cohort class.
21389Lec12:00-01:15 PMMWMcleanjrP 208
21375Lec01:00-03:50 PMTMearsA 200
21402 Lec05:30-08:20 PM T
Mcleanjr P 208
21374Lec10:30-11:45 MWAganon-IIICV 213
Merritt
Alameda
Merritt
Alameda
For students participating in the Asian Pacific American Student Success Program.
24182Lec10:00-11:15 TThPerezCV 205 Alameda
24205Lec08:30-09:45 ThNakano
For students participating in the Amandla Student Success Program.
D 207
200B
A
lameda
Alameda
01/23/2014 - 02/27/2014 Students Must Attend Fabulous Friday New Student
Welcome on January 17 from 11am to 2:30 pm. Students need to be enrolled
in Coun 200B.
Alameda
01/24/2014 - 02/28/2014 Students Must Attend Fabulous Friday New Student
Welcome on January 17 from 11am to 2:30 pm. Students need to be enrolled
in Coun 200B.
ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE
0.5 Unit
Educational planning and college success skills
24340Lec01:00-02:15 PMM
ShaughnessyA 200
Alameda
03/10/2014 - 04/21/2014
21400 Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Staff
E 201A Laney
21392Lec02:00-03:15 PMTThZielkeR 28 Merritt
24601
Lec09:00-11:50 S
Lec01:00-03:50 PM S
Lec01:00-03:50 PM S
03/01/2014 - 04/05/2014 Persist Cohort class, meets 3/01 & 4/05/14.
Location: BCC Annex, Suite 1, 2070 Allston Way, Berkeley.
Title III First Year Experience Learning Community. Students must concurrently
enroll in COUN 30 and ASAME 30. For enrollment information contact Dr. Audrey
Trotter at atrotter@peralta.edu, room D187,or 510-434-3820.
21377Lec10:00-11:15 TThPerezCV 205 Alameda
For students participating in the Adelante Student Success Program.
21376Lec10:30-11:45 MW DavisCV 200 Alameda
For students participating in the Amandla Student Success Program.
24184Lec10:30-11:45 MWAganon-IIICV 213 Alameda
For students participating in the Asian Pacific American Student Success Program.
** 57
CAREER AND LIFE PLANNING
In-depth career and life planning
21369
Lec 01/21/2014 - 03/21/2014 Online Course. Contact instructor at tthompson@
peralta.edu for more information. Go to www.eperalta.org for log-in. 8 weeks
3 Units
Thompson ONLINE Alameda
21387Lec10:30-11:45 TThMcmurdoA 239
21390Lec01:30-04:20 PMTPantellP 203
21381 Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Young
BCC TBA
21378 Lec Thompson ONLINE
Laney
Merritt
Berkeley
Alameda
03/17/2014 - 05/16/2014 Online Course. Contact instructor at tthompson@
peralta.edu for more information.
200A ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE
Information for new students
0.5 Unit
21370Lec01:00-02:15 PMMShaughnessyA 200
Alameda
01/27/2014 - 03/03/2014 Students Must Attend Fabulous Friday New Student
Welcome on January 17 from 11am to 2:30 pm. Students need to be enrolled
in Coun 200B.
24600
Lec09:00-11:50 S
Lec09:00-11:50 S
Lec01:00-03:50 PM S
02/01/2014 - 03/01/2014 Persist Cohort class, meets 2/01 & 3/01/14.
Location: BCC Annex, Suite 1, 2070 Allston Way, Berkeley.
Penn
B-Annex 1 Berkeley
B-Annex 1 B-Annex 1 24343Lec10:00-11:15 T
Penn
B-Annex 1 Berkeley
B-Annex 1 B-Annex 1 JelksA 200
Alameda
ShaughnessyA 231
Alameda
24345Lec01:00-02:15 PMWNakanoA 200
Alameda
03/04/2014 - 04/08/2014
24344Lec01:00-02:15 PMT
03/04/2014 - 04/08/2014
03/05/2014 - 04/09/2014
24346
Lec06:00-07:15 PM W
03/05/2014 - 04/09/2014
Carey
C 213
A
lameda
D 207
Alameda
24348Lec10:00-11:15 FAdinaA 231
Alameda
24347Lec08:30-09:45 ThNakano
03/06/2014 - 04/10/2014
03/07/2014 - 04/11/2014
207A CAREER EXPLORATION
Career decision making
21384Lec10:00-10:50MStaff
207B
Part of HUSV cohort.
CAREER EXPLORATION
Occupational assessment tools
21403Lec10:00-10:50 MStaff
1 Unit
BCC TBA Berkeley
1 Unit
BCC TBA Berkeley
Part of HUSV cohort.
221
PREPARING FOR COLLEGE/
0.5-1 Unit
UNVERSITY TRANSFER
In-depth information and assistance with the transfer
process to four-year colleges and universities
21413
Lec 01/21/2014 - 02/28/2014 Online Course. Contact instructor at vvirkkila@
peralta.edu for more information.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
VirkkilafelschONLINE A
lameda
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          103
S P R I NG
* 30
PERSONAL GROWTH AND
3 Units
DEVELOPMENT
Examination of the psycho-social dynamics of personal
growth
C 213
24206Lec10:00-11:15 FAdinaA 231
For students participating in the Adelante Program.
24183Lec10:30-11:45 MWStaffCV 200 Alameda
Carey
Alameda
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Counseling
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Culinary Arts
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
501
COUNSELING LEARNING LAB
0 Units
Success and retention strategies offered in small groups
21412
Lab 21382Lec11:00-11:50 MYoungBCC 052 Berkeley
COLLEGE PREPAREDNESS
Acquisition of college success skills
2 Units
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open Entry/Open Exit. Reserved for College to
Career Program students.
21393Lec01:00-01:50 PMMWZielkeP 203
Merritt
* 31
21391Lec10:00-10:50 W
224
MartinezrodriguezR 28
Merritt
Puente Program Learning Community. Students must concurrently enroll in
ENGL 1A and COUN 221. For enrollment information contact Juana MartinezRodriguez at jmartinez-rodriguez@peralta.edu, room R105, or 510-434-3943.
Basic Skills Initiative Learning Community. Students must concurrently enroll
in ENGL 252A and COUN 224. For enrollment information contact Ann Elliott
at aelliott@peralta.edu, room D187, or 510-436-2543.
21380Lec01:15-03:05 PMMYoungBCC 032 Berkeley
21386Lec09:00-10:15 TThChowA 239
Laney
21401Lec02:00-03:15 PMMWStaffE 202A Laney
For students participating in the Adelante Student Success Program.
21372Lec08:30-09:45 MW DavisCV 231 Alameda
For students participating in the Amandla Student Success Program.
21371Lec01:00-02:15 PMMWAganon-IIICV 200 Alameda
For students participating in the Asian Pacific American Student Success Program.
Alameda
CULIN
PREREQUISITE: CULIN 223, 224, 225, 226, 227
COREQUISITE: CULIN 33, 53, 232
21421Lab10:00-01:50 PMWThFMartinE 102
Laney
Lec09:00-09:50 WThF E 105
* 33
Mandatory orientation for new students in Laney Bistro on Monday, Jan. 20,
2014 at 10:00-12noon.
MANAGING FOOD SANITATION
2 Units
Advanced theory and principles of food sanitation
PREREQUISITE: CULIN 223, 224, 225, 226, 227
COREQUISITE: CULIN 31, 53, 232
S P R I NG
21422Lec01:00-02:50 PMT
24178Lec08:30-09:45 TThPerezCV 200 Alameda
PREREQUISITE: CULIN 31, 33, 53, 232
24180Lec01:00-02:15 PMMWAganon-IIICV 200 Alameda
GARDE MANGER & CONTEMPORARY 7 Units
AMER. BISTRO COOKING
Introduction to professional fine-dining restaurant food
service
230
STRATEGIES FOR PERSONAL
3 Units
DEVELOPMENT
Examination of theories and principles of personal growth
and interpersonal effectiveness
24179Lec08:30-09:45 MW DavisCV 231 Alameda
Maxwell
Culinary Arts
21373Lec08:30-09:45 TThPerezCV 200 Alameda
JacksonE 255
Laney
21424Lab10:00-01:50 PMMTW JonesE 102
Laney
Lec09:00-09:50 MT
* 41
INTERNATIONAL CUISINE
7 Units
Introduction to professional fine-dining restaurant food
service
COREQUISITE: CULIN 50, 51
* 50
E 105
PRINCIPLES OF FOOD, BEVERAGE,
3 Units
AND LABOR CONTROLS
Advanced theory and techniques of food-service management
PREREQUISITE: CULIN 31, 33, 53, 232
COREQUISITE: CULIN 41, 51
21425Lec03:00-04:15 PMMW JonesE 255
Laney
* 51
SUPERVISION IN THE HOSPITALITY
3 Units
INDUSTRY
Advanced theory and techniques of food-service workforce management
PREREQUISITE: CULIN 31, 33, 53, 232
COREQUISITE: CULIN 41, 50
21426Lec10:00-11:15 Th
JonesE 103
Laney
Lec03:00-04:15 PMT
E 255
* 53
NUTRITION FOR CULINARY
3 Units
PROFESSIONALS
Introduction to the basic elements of nutrition
PREREQUISITE: CULIN 223, 224, 225, 226, 227
COREQUISITE: CULIN 31, 33, 232
21427Lec09:00-11:50 TMartinE 103
203
104          SPRING 2014
Laney
INTRODUCTION TO BAKING
4 Units
Fundamental theories, techniques, processes and methods
in baking and pastry production
21460Lab08:30-11:20 MT
DavisE 118
Laney
Lec07:30-08:20 MT
E 105
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Culinary Arts
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 204
Culinary Arts
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM BASIC PATISSERIE
Introduction to baking theory and practice
college
4 Units
COREQUISITE: CULIN 203, 215, 216, & 219
21458Lab08:30-11:20 TThMillerE 118
Laney
Lec07:30-08:20 TTh
205
E 105
ARTISAN BREADS
Introduction to artisan bread making
216
5 Units
COREQUISITE: CULIN 206
21443Lab12:30-04:45 PMWThLambertE 118
Laney
Lec11:30-12:20 PMWTh E 105
5 Units
college
INTRODUCTION TO FOOD SCIENCE
1 Unit
AND NUTRITION
Theory and application of chemistry and physics to the
storage, processing, preparation and cooking of food
D 200
Laney
24665Lec08:00-09:50 FStaffE 255
Laney
Hart
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
ADVANCED CAKE DECORATING
Advanced cake decorating techniques
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 21432Lec02:00-03:50 PMM
PREREQUISITE: CULIN 203, 204, 215, 216, & 219
206
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 217
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
RECIPE, FORMULA, AND FOOD COSTS 1 Unit
Development and standardization of food production
21433Lec03:30-04:20 PMTMiller
D 200
Laney
21454Lec03:30-04:20 PMThMartinE 103
Laney
218
INGREDIENTS AND EQUIPMENT
1 Unit
Introduction to the tools and products of food production
PREREQUISITE: CULINE 203, 204, 215, 216, & 219
COREQUISITE: CULIN 205
21434Lec03:30-04:20 PMWMartin
D 200
Laney
D 200
Laney
PREREQUISITE: 205 & 206
24666Lec08:00-09:50 FStaffE 255
Laney
COREQUISITE: CULIN 208
21445Lab12:30-04:45 PMMWLewE 118
Laney
Lec11:30-12:20 PMMW
207
E 105
INTERNATIONAL PATISSERIE
6 Units
Application of advanced baking and pastry methods
Laney
Lab08:00-11:50 MT
E 116
Lec07:00-07:50 MT
E 116
208
INTRODUCTION TO SANITATION
1 Unit
Introduction to food sanitation in the hospitality industry
21435Lec02:00-03:50 PMM
Hart
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
S P R I NG
21447Lab07:00-10:50 WRajiE 116
219
CONFISERIE
5 Units
(CANDY AND CHOCOLATE MAKING)
Introduction to the principles involved in candy and
chocolate making
PREREQUISITE: CULIN 205 & 206
COREQUISITE: CULIN 207
21449Lab08:00-12:20 PMThFRajiE 116
Laney
Lec07:00-07:50 ThF
209
E 116
CONTEMPORARY PLATED DESSERTS 6 Units
Capstone course requiring creation and presentation of
plated desserts
PREREQUISITE: CULIN 207 & 208
COREQUISITE: CULIN 33, 229 & 217
21452Lab09:30-12:20 PMMTWThRajiE 116
Laney
Lec09:00-09:30 MTWThE 116
212
CULINARY ARTS FUNDAMENTALS LAB 4 Units
Introductory practical experience in food production
21428Lab07:30-01:20 PMMW DierkhisingCAFETERIA Laney
21429Lab07:30-01:20 PMTThBuchfinckCAFETERIA Laney
214
HOSPITALITY CAREERS AND
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Introduction to the hospitality industry
21430Lec02:30-03:20 PMW
215
Jackson
D 200
CULINARY MATH FUNDAMENTALS
Culinary math fundamentals
21431Lec02:30-03:20 PMTMiller
1 Unit
Laney
1 Unit
D 200
Laney
21453Lec02:30-03:20 PMThMartinE 103
Laney
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          105
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Culinary Arts
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 223
dance
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
SOUPS, STOCKS AND SAUCES
Introduction to soups, stocks and sauces
1 Unit
CODE SEC L/L HOURS ** 6
PREREQUISITE: CULIN 212, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219
COREQUISITE: CULIN 224, 225, 226, 227
21455Lec01:30-02:20 PMW
224
JacksonE 105
Laney
DYNAMICS OF HEAT COOKING
1 Unit
Introduction to dry-heat and wet-heat cooking techniques
PREREQUISITE: CULIN 212, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219
COREQUISITE: CULIN 223, 225, 226, 227
21436Lec02:30-03:20 PMW
225
JacksonE 105
Laney
INTRODUCTION TO GARDE MANGER
1 Unit
AND FOOD PRESENTATION
Introduction to quantity cold-food production, display,
food art, and plate presentation
PREREQUISITE: CULIN 212, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219
226
JacksonE 105
Laney
INTRODUCTION TO BAKING FOR CHEFS 3 Units
Introduction to baking for chefs
PREREQUISITE: CULIN 212, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219
DANCE PRODUCTION
3 Units
Development of elements, specific tasks necessary for
production and performance
D 100
Laney
Lab03:15-04:30 PMTTh
D 100
Lec02:45-03:15 PMTTh
D 100
* 12B BEGINNING GROUP CHOREOGRAPHY 3 Units
Elements of group choreography and dance movement
through space, time, and dynamics.
23969Lab10:05-11:40 MWNguyenG 111
Alameda
Lec09:00-10:05 MW
* 26
BALLROOM DANCE TANGO
1 Unit
Study and development of beginning skills of Tango
dance
23970
Lab06:00-09:35 PM FS
02/07/2014 - 05/23/2014
S P R I NG
Laney
23962
Lab06:00-09:35 PM Th
Lec01:00-01:50 PMMT
E 116
02/03/2014 - 05/19/2014
COREQUISITE: CULIN 223, 224, 225, 226
21440Lab08:00-12:15 PMMW JacksonCAFETERIA Laney
21441Lab08:00-12:15 PMTTh JacksonCAFETERIA Laney
229
CULINARY CAREER SUCCESS
2 Units
STRATEGIES
Preparation for work and career success in the Culinary
Arts
21451Lec01:00-02:50 PMM
JacksonE 103
Laney
232
DINING ROOM SERVICE AND
2 Units
MANAGEMENT
Contemporary and classical dining service and management
G 111
A
lameda
BALLET I
1 Unit
Study and development of beginning skills and techniques
of ballet
DavisE 116
PREREQUISITE: CULIN 212, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219
Nguyen
* 60
COREQUISITE: CULIN 223, 224, 225, 227
QUANTITY FOOD PRODUCTION LAB 3 Units
Food preparation and cooking methods focusing on
quantity hot-food production
G 111
02/03/2014 - 05/21/2014
21439Lab02:00-04:15 PMMT
227
college
21468Lab01:00-03:50 PMFStaff
COREQUISITE: CULIN 223, 224, 226, 227
21437Lec01:00-01:50 PMTh
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Nguyen
G 111
A
lameda
21477Lab08:00-09:15 MWShah
21478 Lab06:30-09:20 PM M
Shah
24561 Lab06:30-09:20 PM W
Staff
D 100 Laney
D 100 Laney
D 100 Laney
24316Lab08:00-09:15 MWShah
24317 Lab06:30-09:20 PM M
Shah
24562 Lab06:30-09:20 PM W
Staff
D 100 Laney
D 100 Laney
D 100 Laney
* 61
* 64
Ballet II
1 Unit
Intense study and development of the skills and techniques of ballet
JAZZ DANCE I
1 Unit
Study and development of the skills and techniques of
jazz dance
24036Lab09:00-11:50 ThNguyenG 111
Alameda
02/06/2014 - 05/22/2014
21484Lab09:30-10:45 MWLee
D 100
Laney
PREREQUISITE: CULIN 223, 224, 225, 226, 227
21485Lab10:00-12:50 PMFStaff
D 100
Laney
COREQUISITE: CULIN 31, 33, 53
24558Lab02:30-03:45 PMMWLee
D 100
Laney
24322Lab09:30-10:45 MWLee
D 100
Laney
Lec10:45-11:15 MW
D 100
24324Lab10:00-12:50 PMFStaff
D 100
Laney
Lec09:00-09:50 F
21456Lec02:30-04:20 W
HartE 103
Laney
DanceDANCE
** 3
DANCE COMPOSITION
Elements of dance composition
2 Units
21471Lab08:30-09:45 TThStaff
Lec08:00-08:30 TTh
** 5
D 100
A 140
Laney
RHYTHMIC ANALYSIS
2 Units
Rhythmic analysis of movement and musical forms accompanying dance
24564Lab11:45-01:00 PMMW Diouf
D 100
Laney
Lec11:15-11:45 MW
D 100
106          SPRING 2014
** 65
JAZZ DANCE II
2 Units
Study and development of the skills and techniques of
jazz dance
D 100
24560Lab02:30-03:45 PMMWLee
D 100
Laney
* 68
Lec03:45-04:15 PMMW
MODERN DANCE I
1 Unit
Study and development of beginning skills and techniques
D 100
24037
Lab06:00-08:50 PM M
Nguyen
G 111
A
lameda
02/03/2014 - 05/19/2014
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
dance
Dental Assisting
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 21486Lab10:30-11:45 TThBurgess
21487 Lab06:00-08:50 PM T
Burgess
** 69
college
D 100 Laney
D 100 Laney
MODERN DANCE II
2 Units
Study and development of intermediate skills and technique in Modern dance
24326Lab10:30-11:45 TThBurgess
D 100
Laney
Lec10:00-10:30 TTh 24328 Lab06:00-08:50 PM T
Burgess
Lec05:00-05:50 PM T
D 100 D 100 Laney
D 100 * 76
WEST AFRICAN DANCE I
1 Unit
Study of the skills and techniques of traditional West
African dance forms
21481
21482
Lab05:00-07:50 PM F
Lab06:30-09:20 PM Th
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 227
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
BIODENTAL SCIENCES
Introduction to biodental sciences
2 Units
21493Lec01:00-02:50 PMFCofferA 222
Alameda
PREREQUISITE: DENTL 222
COREQUISITE: DENTL 228
228A CLINICAL ROTATIONS AND REVIEW
2 Units
Advanced study of specialty areas in dentistry
PREREQUISITE: DENTL 220A, 220B, 221, 222, 223, 224A, 225
COREQUISITE: 24B, 226, 227, 228B, 229
21494Lec08:00-09:50 FPeguesA 224
228B
Alameda
CLINICAL ROTATIONS AND REVIEW
5 Units
Application of practical chairside skills in clinical rotations
at private dental offices and local dental schools
PREREQUISITE: DENTL 220A, 220B, 221, 222, 223, 224A, 225
COREQUISITE: 24B, 226, 227, 228A, 229
Diouf
Diouf
D 100
D 100
Laney
Laney
21495Lab08:00-11:50 MPeguesSITE
Alameda
21483Lab01:00-02:15 PMMW Diouf
D 100
Laney
Lab08:00-11:50 T
SITE
Lab01:00-04:50 PMT
SITE
Lab01:00-04:50 PMM
SITE
** 77
24318
24319
WEST AFRICAN DANCE II
1 Unit
Intense study of the skills and techniques of traditional
West African dance forms
Lab05:00-07:50 PM F
Lab06:30-09:20 PM Th
D 100
D 100
Laney
Laney
24320Lab01:00-02:15 PMMW Diouf
* 80
HAITIAN DANCE
1 Unit
Study and development of skills and technique in African
Haitian Dance
D 100
Laney
21479
Lab12:00-02:50 PM S
Eloi
D 100
Laney
21480Lab01:00-02:15 PMTThEloi
* 93
SALSA II
Examination of roots of Salsa
D 100
Laney
23963
Lab06:00-09:35 PM W
G 111
A
lameda
02/05/2014 - 05/21/2014
Nguyen
Dental Assisting
224B
Class meets offsite at UCSF and Private Dental Offices.
S P R I NG
Diouf
Diouf
1 Unit
DENTL
DENTAL RADIOLOGY II
2 Units
Advanced principles of radiation and radiation safety and
protection
PREREQUISITE: DENTL 220A, 220B, 221, 222, 223, 224A, 225
COREQUISITE: DENTL 226, 227, 228A, 228B, 229
21489Lab12:00-04:15 PMThCofferA 211
Lec10:30-11:45 F
A 224
01/22/2014 - 05/23/2014
24187Lab03:00-07:15 PMWPeguesA 211
Lec10:30-11:45 F
A 224
Alameda
01/22/2014 - 05/23/2014
21501Lab10:30-02:45 PMWPeguesA 211
Lec10:30-11:45 F
A 224
Alameda
226
Alameda
01/22/2014 - 05/23/2014
ADVANCED CHAIRSIDE PROCEDURES 3 Units
Advanced study of dental specialties
PREREQUISITE: DENTL 220A, 2220B, 221, 222, 223, 224A, 225
COREQUISITE: DENTL 224B, 227, 228A, 228B, 229
21491Lab10:30-01:20 PMW
HeroldA 222
Alameda
Lec08:00-09:50 W
A 224
21492Lab02:00-04:50 PMW
HeroldA 222
Alameda
Lec08:00-09:50 W
A 224
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          107
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Diesel Mechanics
Education
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 229
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
1.5 Units
Practice of dental office management duties and responsibilities
COREQUISTE: DENTL 228A & 228B
21497Lab01:30-03:20 PMTh
HeroldA 205
Alameda
Lec11:30-12:45 PMTh
A 205
230
PIT AND FISSURE SEALANTS
0.5 Unit
Legal requirements and scope of practice as related to Pit
and Fissure Sealants
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 21562
21550
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Lec06:00-08:50 PM Th
Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
college
Shahbazi P 207 Merritt
Gualco
BCC TBA Berkeley
21553Lec09:00-10:15 TThSimonF 203 Laney
21554 Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Polston
F 200 Laney
21563Lec09:00-11:50 FSandhuBCC 031 Berkeley
21549 Lec Bajrami
HYBRID A
lameda
Lec05:30-06:45 PM M
A 225 02/10/2014 - 04/28/2014 Hybrid Course. Classroom lectures and online
component. Contact instructor at dbajrami@peralta.edu for more information.
COREQUISITE: DENTL 224B, 226, 227, 228A, 228B, 229
21547
Lec 21499Lab08:00-10:50 ThCofferA 211
Alameda
Lec10:30-12:20 PMF
02/04/2014 - 04/22/2014 Online Course. Contact instructor at dbajrami@
peralta.edu for more information.
21564
Lec Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org
21560
Lec 01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014 Online course. Email instructor: dsimon@peralta.edu
PREREQUISITE: 220A, 220B, 221, 222, 223, 224A, 225
A 224
01/21/2014 - 06/30/2014
24186Lab02:00-04:50 PMWPeguesA 211
Alameda
Lec10:30-12:20 PMF
A 224
05/02/2014 - 05/23/2014
21500Lab10:30-01:20 PMWPeguesA 211
Alameda
Lec10:30-12:20 PMF
A 224
01/21/2014 - 06/30/2014
S P R I NG
251
DENTAL TERMINOLOGY
Introduction to dental terminology
24185
Lec06:00-07:50 PM W
02/06/2014 - 04/03/2014
Carter
A 224
DMECH
HEAVY-DUTY TRUCKíS ELECTRICAL 6 Units
SYSTEM AND BRAKE SYSTEM
Operation, service, and maintenance of heavy-duty truck
brake and electrical systems
21503Lec08:00-10:50 TThRobertsonE 100
* 15
21504
A
lameda
Alameda
DIESEL ENGINES II
4 Units
Advanced theory and operation of truck diesel engines
and related sub-systems
Lec05:30-07:20 PM TTh
Albright
E 100
Williams
Simon
ONLINE A
lameda
ONLINE B
erkeley
ONLINE Laney
21544Lec10:00-11:15 MW HouseA 213
21566Lec09:00-11:50 F
21555 Lec House
Polston
Alameda
D 204 Alameda
ONLINE Laney
Online course. Email instuctor: jpolston@peralta.edu
** 2 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS (MICRO-ECONOMICS)
Principles of micro-economics
COREQUISITE: DMECH 12
21505Lab08:00-12:15 PMMWRobertsonE 102
Lab11:00-12:15 PMTTh E 102
Alameda
* 21B DIESEL ENGINES - LECTURE/
6 Units
LABORATORY
Theory, operation, and practical application of truck
diesel engines and related sub-systems
COREQUISITE: DMECH 15
Lab05:30-09:45 PM MW Albright
Lec07:30-09:45 PM TTh E 104
E 104
A
lameda
EconomicsECON
** 1 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS
(MACRO-ECONOMICS)
Introductory economic concepts
21556Lec10:30-11:45 TThSimonF 203
3 Units
Laney
21565Lec10:00-11:15 TThGueyeCV 200 Alameda
21551 Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Prescott BCC 034 Berkeley
21552 Lec Williams ONLINE Berkeley
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org
21557
21545
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Lec Lec07:00-08:15 PM M
02/10/2014 - 04/28/2014 Hybrid Course. Classroom lectures and online
component. Contact instructor at dbajrami@peralta.edu for more information.
21548
Lec 02/04/2014 - 04/29/2014 Online Course. Contact instructor at dbajrami@
peralta.edu for more information.
21558
Lec Online course. Email instructor: dsimon@peralta.edu
A
lameda
* 20B TRUCK MECHANICS II
4 Units
Hands-on experience in diagnosing, servicing, and maintaining heavy-duty truck brake and electrical systems
21507
Bajrami
PREREQUISITE: MATH 203, OR 205B OR 211D
Diesel Mechanics
* 12
1 Unit
Simon
Bajrami
Bajrami
Simon
F 200 Laney
HYBRID A
lameda
A 225 ONLINE A
lameda
ONLINE Laney
21546Lec08:30-09:45 MW HouseCV 200 Alameda
21567Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThGueyeCV 200 Alameda
EducationEDUC
** 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE FIELD OF
3 Units
EDUCATION
Historical and sociological analysis of the education
system and careers in teaching
21621
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Kane
BCC 311 Berkeley
3 Units
PREREQUISITE: MATH 203, OR 205B OR 211D
21543Lec08:30-09:45 TThGueyeC 208
108          SPRING 2014
Alameda
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Educational Technology
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Emergency Medical Technician
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Educational Technology
* 4
college
EDT
DESIGNING CURRICULUM FOR
3 Units
ONLINE INSTRUCTION
Modification of the curriculum design process for online
instruction
21618
Lab Lec 02/03/2014 - 03/17/2014 Online course. Instructor’s email: alexalex3@
gmail.com. Orientation: Friday, 1/31, 5:00-6:00pm, R29
* 5
Alexander ONLINE M
erritt
ONLINE CREATING MULTIMEDIA FOR
3 Units
ONLINE CLASSES
Creating multimedia content and objects for use in online
course management systems
21620
Lab Lec Alexander ONLINE M
erritt
ONLINE 04/21/2014 - 05/12/2014 Online course. Instructor’s email: alexalex3@
gmail.com. Orientation: Friday, 3/28, 5:00-6:00pm, R29
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 207B
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
3 Units
(NEC) FOR ELECTRICIANS 2
Introduction to the second half of the current National
Electrical Code
21527
Lec08:00-09:15 PM TTh
21524
Lab06:15-07:30 PM MW Arikan
Lec05:15-06:05 PM MW 208
Weldon
B 130
Laney
B 120
B 130
Laney
INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOVOLTAICS 3 Units
Introduction to basic principles of photovoltaics
214A ELECTRONICS I
Basic concepts of electronics
21541Lab02:30-03:45 PMMWOboluB 123
Lec01:00-02:15 PMMW
B 123
218
COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL WIRING
Commercial electrical wiring
Electricity/ElectronicsE/ET
21526
Lab08:30-09:45 PM MW Arikan
Lec07:30-08:20 PM MW Technology
COMMERCIAL ELECTRICITY FOR HVAC 2 Units
Introduction to advanced commercial electricity for heating and air conditioning
21532 Lab05:30-06:45 PM Th
Hsu
B 150 Laney
Lec05:30-06:45 PM T
B 150 21536Lab04:00-05:15 PMWWeldonB 120 Laney
Lec02:30-03:45 PMW
B 130 * 31
INTRODUCTION TO DDC
3 Units
HARDWARE FOR BUILDING
AUTOMATION SYSTEMS
Introduction to basic microprocessor/microcontroller
operations
PREREQUISITE: E/ET 202 AND ECT 214
21534
202
Lab07:00-09:50 PM Th
Lec05:00-06:50 PM Th
Alayan
B 123
B 123
Laney
FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICITY
2 Units
FOR ECT
Introduction to basic concepts of electricity
21518
Lab08:30-09:45 PM Th
Lec07:00-08:15 PM Th
Hsu
B 120
B 130
Laney
21522
Lab06:30-07:45 PM TTh
Lec05:30-06:20 PM TTh
Weldon
B 120
B 130
Laney
203
BASIC ELECTRICITY
3 Units
Introduction to basic concepts of electricity
204
TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS FOR
3 Units
ELECTRICIANS
Topics in mathematics with specific application to the
Electrical/Electronics industry
21537Lec03:30-04:45 PMTThWeldonB 130
206
CABLING TECHNICIAN
4 Units
Various kinds of cables used in the telecommunication
industry
Laney
21539
Lab09:00-11:50 S
Lec06:00-07:50 PM F
Lab12:30-03:20 PM S
Laney
Sullivan
B 120
B 130
B 120
221
4 Units
Laney
3 Units
B 120
B 130
Laney
B 120
B 130
Laney
MOTORS AND DRIVES
2 Units
Introduction to the application of motors and drives used
in commercial and industrial refrigeration, air conditioning, heating and ventilation
PREREQUISITE: ECT 11
21520
Lab05:30-06:45 PM W
Lec05:30-06:45 PM M
Obolu
24350
Lec07:00-07:50 PM MW Weldon
E 202A Laney
CAL-OSHA 30-HOUR CONSTRUCTION 2 Units
INDUSTRY TRAINING
CAL-OSHA 30-hour training
21529
Lec01:00-02:50 PM S
Hashemi
B 130
Laney
21530
Lec09:00-11:50 Hashemi
B 130
Laney
222
PHOTOVOLTAIC NABCEP TEST
2 Units
PREPARATION
Preparation for NABCEP certification exam
223
226
LIGHTING EFFICIENCY TECHNOLOGY 3 Units
Current technology in energy efficient lighting control
and systems
S
Emergency Medical Technician EMT
210
EMERGENCY MEDICAL
5 Units
TECHNICIAN - BASIC
Basic training course covering all techniques of emergency
medical care considered within the responsibilities of the
Emergency Medical Technician as well as all operational
aspects of the job
21623
Lab08:00-09:15 PM MW Brue
Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Prerequisite: Hlted 9 or Standard First Aid or equivalent; AND CPR for
Professional Rescuer (Red Cross), or CPR per American Heart Association
Guidelines 2000 for the Healthcare Provider, or ASHI CPR PRO*; AND
Health clearances: Two recent TB skin tests by first class meeting (done
within 6 months of beginning of class with verification to be provided by
last day to add classes for a term); and hepatitis B vaccine (completion
of 2 of 3-shot series by last day to add classes for a term). AND Fee of $25
to the State Fire Marshall
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
D 119
D 119
Merritt
SPRING 2014          109
S P R I NG
* 11
college
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Engineering
CODE SEC L/L HOURS english
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
EngineeringENGIN
** 77
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FOR
4 Units
ENGINEERS USING MATLAB
Introduction to computer programming techniques and
the use of MATLAB for solving computer-based engineering problems
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
21938
21870
Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Staff
Lec Foster
CV 200 Alameda
ONLINE M
erritt
Online course. Instructor’s email: cfoster@peralta.edu. Orientation: TBA
21676Lec03:30-05:20 PMMWMooreBCC 315 Berkeley
21768Lec08:30-10:20 TTh DelbourgoB 264
Laney
21769Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThStaffB 253
Laney
21627Lab02:30-03:45 PMMWAbboudG 270
Laney
21677Lec01:30-03:20 PMMWKaneBCC 316 Berkeley
Lec01:00-02:15 PMMW
21851Lec11:00-12:50 PMMW GonzalezsantanaP 111
G 270
21628Lab01:00-03:50 PMFAbboudG 270
Laney
Lec01:00-02:15 PMMW
G 270
EnglishENGL
** 1A COMPOSITION AND READING
Reading and writing expository prose
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 201B or ESL 21B or PLACEMENT THROUGH MULTIPLE-MEASURES
ASSESSMENT PROCESS
21672Lec11:00-11:50 MTWThRubinA 202
Alameda
21763Lec08:00-09:50 MW HarkerB 253 Laney
21846 Lec Foster
HYBRID M
erritt
Lec08:00-09:50 MW
A 211
S P R I NG
Hybrid course. Meets on campus on Mon/Wed 8-9:50am for the first 5 weeks,
then online. Instructor’s email: cfoster@peralta.edu
21709
Lec Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
21673
Lec06:00-09:50 PM Th
02/06/2014 - 05/22/2014 Designed for PACE Pathways students, see PACE
office to enroll. Begins Thurs, 2/06/14.
Wozniak
Coleman
ONLINE Berkeley
BCC 316 Berkeley
21764Lec08:00-09:50 MWLundbergB 264
21847Lec10:00-11:50 TThStaffA 100
D 137
Lec Lec06:00-07:50 PM T
Hybrid Course. Classroom lectures 50% and online component 50%. Go
to www.alameda.peralta.edu for more information.
Merritt
Laney
24498Lec03:30-05:20 PMMWFranetaA 239
Laney
Designed and contextualized for Career Technical students. Contact instructor
for application process sfraneta@peralta.edu
21955Lec01:00-03:50 PMMWFNelsonC 210
01/22/2014 - 03/19/2014
21853
Lec09:00-11:50 S
Lec12:30-03:45 PM S
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
01/22/2014 - 03/15/2014
21678
21770
Lec06:00-09:50 PM T
Lec06:00-09:50 PM Th
First Year Experience Cohort class.
Lec Online Course. Contact instructor at pnelson@peralta.edu for more
information.
Laney
Merritt
21773Lec12:00-01:50 PMMWStaffB 257
Laney
24112Lec10:00-11:50 TThStaff
D 229 Alameda
21680 Lec09:00-12:50 PM S
Seneferu BCC 316 Berkeley
24113Lec01:00-04:50 PMTThStaff
Lec06:00-09:50 PM T
Lec Lec06:00-09:50 PM W
01/22/2014 - 05/21/2014 Hybrid class, meets every 4th Wednesday, beginning 1/22/14; remaining hours online.
Merritt
21767Lec10:00-11:50 MWZawinskiB 264
Laney
21675Lec01:20-03:20 PMTThSomerBCC 316 Berkeley
21850Lec09:00-10:50 MW Johnson
D 137
21634Lec03:00-04:50 PMTThSabirA 202
110          SPRING 2014
Merritt
Alameda
01/21/2014 - 03/18/2014
21849Lec09:00-10:50 TTh Hampton D 221
Laney
D 229
Alameda
21766Lec11:00-12:50 PMMWSiegalB 256
ONLINE A
lameda
D 132
21635Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThSabirA 202
First Year Experience Cohort class.
Nelson
24641Lec11:00-12:50 PMMWNahas
21772Lec08:30-10:20 TTh HarkerB 257
Alameda
21683Lec08:00-09:50 TThZinkBCC 316 Berkeley
First Year Experience Cohort class.
23973
21633Lec01:00-02:50 PMMW HarkinsA 202
Acuna
BCC 316 Berkeley
B 253 Laney
Merritt
Lec06:00-09:50 PM T
Koelle
Weiss
Merritt
21679Lec10:00-11:50 MWMooreBCC 315 Berkeley
D 136
21852
GoldweberA 217
A 217
A 217
Alameda
21885Lec09:00-10:50 MWBennette D 132 Merritt
21771 Lec06:00-09:50 PM W
Staff
B 253 Laney
23972 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Staff
A 213 A
lameda
24499
21681
21674Lec10:00-11:50 TThZinkBCC 315 Berkeley
HUSV cohort class.
HYBRID A
lameda
A 202 Merritt
21765Lec09:00-10:50 MWSiegalB 257
Staff
21757Lec10:00-11:50 TThSomerBCC 316 Berkeley
21682Lec08:00-09:50 MWKingBCC 316 Berkeley
21951
Hybrid Course. Classroom lectures 50% and online component 50%. Go
to www.alameda.peralta.edu for more information.
21848Lec11:00-12:50 PMMW Johnson
Puente Program Learning Community. Students must concurrently enroll in
ENGL 1A and COUN 221. For enrollment information contact Juana MartinezRodriguez at jmartinez-rodriguez@peralta.edu, room R105, or 510-434-3943.
Laney
21631Lec08:00-09:50 TThBloodA 202 Alameda
21632 Lec Staff
HYBRID Alameda
Lec06:00-07:50 PM M
A 202 Merritt
Staff
Wozniak
B 257 Laney
HYBRID B
erkeley
BCC 313 21774Lec10:00-11:50 TThBerryE 202A Laney
24114Lec08:30-09:40 MWFBlood
D 229
Alameda
21933Lec10:00-11:50 MWKingBCC 316 Berkeley
21958Lec01:30-03:20 PMTTh HardyBCC 315 Berkeley
24115Lec10:00-11:10 MWFAlexander D 229
Alameda
21959Lec03:30-05:20 PMTTh HardyBCC 315 Berkeley
21775Lec02:00-03:50 PMMWStaffB 257
Laney
Alameda
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
english
english
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Paige
college
21960
Lec 02/03/2014 - 06/30/2014 Late start online class, begins Mon, 2/03/14.
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
ONLINE Berkeley
21918Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThStaffB 252
Laney
21842Lec10:00-11:50 TTh DelbourgoE 202B Laney
21845Lec09:00-10:50 MW WeidenbachB 256
Athletics Learning Community
** 1B COMPOSITION AND READING
Continued expository writing
Laney
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A
21636Lec10:00-11:50 TThSchafferC 210
Alameda
21776Lec10:00-11:50 MW HarkerB 266
Laney
21854Lec09:00-10:50 TTh Johnson D 137 Merritt
21722 Lec06:00-09:50 PM M
Niemann BCC 316 Berkeley
Designed for PACE majors, see PACE office to enroll.
21855
Lec Online course. Instructor’s email: cfoster@peralta.edu. Orientation: TBA
Foster
ONLINE M
erritt
21777Lec08:00-09:50 MWZawinskiE 202B Laney
21652 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Staff
C 210 A
lameda
21725 Lec06:00-09:50 PM Th
Leigh
BCC 315 Berkeley
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 21856Lec09:30-10:45 MWCooks
D 136
college
Merritt
Title III Gateway Learning Community. Students must concurrently enroll in
SOC 1 and ENGL 5. For enrollment information contact Dr. Stacy Thompson
at sthompson@peralta.edu, room D215 or 510-436-2609.
21686
Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
Location: Wheeler Hall, Room 130, UC Berkeley campus.
Sandel
WHEELR 130Berkeley
21779Lec08:30-09:45 MWStaffB 266 Laney
21857Lec08:00-09:15 TTh DrinnonA 217 Merritt
23975Lec01:00-03:50 PMWRubinC 213 Alameda
21638 Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Alexander A 202 A
lameda
21858Lec11:00-12:15 PMTTh Johnson D 137 Merritt
Title III Gateway Learning Community. Students must concurrently enroll in
ENGL 5 and HIST 7B. For enrollment information contact Dr. Stacy Thompson
at sthompson@peralta.edu, room D215 or 510-436-2609.
21780
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Staff
B 256
Laney
21689Lec01:30-02:45 PMMWLeboplanasBCC 315 Berkeley
21781Lec10:30-11:45 TTh HarkerB 256 Laney
21871 Lec Foster
ONLINE M
erritt
Online course. Instructor’s email: cfoster@peralta.edu. Orientation: TBA
21651
Lec Online Course. Contact instructo at mhansen@peralta.edu for more
information.
Little
ONLINE A
lameda
21954Lec01:00-02:15 PMMW HarkinsA 231 Alameda
21859 Lec09:00-12:05 PM S
GoldweberA 217 Merritt
Lec06:00-09:05 PM W
A 217 03/19/2014 - 05/17/2014
21690
Lec Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
02/05/2014 - 05/21/2014 Hybrid class, meets every 4th Wednesday, 6:309:20pm, beginning 2/05/14; remaining hours online.
Designed for PACE majors, see PACE office to enroll.
Online Course. Contact instructor at mhansen@peralta.edu for more
information.
21892Lec09:00-10:50 MW GonzalezsantanaP 111
Merritt
Title III Gateway Learning Community. Students must concurrently enroll in ENGL
1B and M/LAT 30B. For enrollment information contact Dr. Stacy Thompson at
sthompson@peralta.edu, room D215 or 510-436-2609.
21778Lec08:00-09:50 TThStaffB 266
Laney
21956Lec01:00-03:50 PMMWFNelsonC 210
Alameda
Jones
HYBRID B
erkeley
BCC 313 03/24/2014 - 05/23/2014
21684Lec01:30-03:20 PMTThWozniak BCC TBA Berkeley
21708 Lec MantzarisHYBRID Berkeley
Lec06:00-09:50 PM W
BCC 313 01/29/2014 - 05/21/2014 Hybrid class, meets every 4th Wednesday,
6-9:50pm, Room 313, beginning 1/29/14; remaining hours online.
23974Lec01:00-04:50 PMTThStaffC 210
03/20/2014 - 05/22/2014
21840
Lec06:00-09:50 PM W
Weidenbach B 266
Alameda
Laney
21827Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThSiegalB 256 Laney
21710 Lec Mantzaris ONLINE Berkeley
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
21934Lec08:00-09:50 MWStaffBCC 315 Berkeley
21935 Lec01:00-04:50 PM S
Staff
BCC 315 Berkeley
24102Lec01:30-02:45 PMTThKoelle
BCC TBA Berkeley
Designed for Global Studies Program; for info, contact jberezin@peralta.edu;
enroll via PACE Office, Rm 343. Recommended to co-enroll in POSCI 20, #23987.
24556
Lec Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
** 5
Moniz
ONLINE Berkeley
CRITICAL THINKING IN READING
3 Units
AND WRITING
Development of the ability to analyze, criticize and advocate ideas
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A
21637Lec08:30-09:45 TThStaffC 210
Alameda
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          111
S P R I NG
21685Lec10:00-11:50 TThWozniakBCC 034 Berkeley
21650 Lec Little
ONLINE Alameda
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
english
English
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
23914Lec09:30-10:45 TTh Henderson D 166 Merritt
21962 Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Bacon
B 264 Laney
21720 Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Sandel WHEELR 130Berkeley
Location: Wheeler Hall, Room 130, UC Berkeley campus.
21711
Lec Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
Moniz
ONLINE Berkeley
21783Lec09:00-09:50 MWFStaffB 256 Laney
24146 Lec Skapura ONLINE Merritt
Online course. Intructor’s email: nskapura@peralta.edu. Orientation:
Thursday, 1/23, 5-6pm, room D178.
21784Lec09:00-10:15 TThSiegalE 255B Laney
21929Lec03:00-04:15 PMMWLeboplanasBCC 031 Berkeley
21785Lec12:00-01:15 PMMWFullerB 253
Designed for Global Studies Program; for info, contact jberezin@peralta.edu;
enroll via PACE Office, Rm 343. Recommended to co-enroll in HIST 7B, #22283.
21786Lec11:00-11:50 MWFStaffB 257
Laney
21831Lec09:00-10:15 TThBerryE 207
Laney
21932Lec09:30-10:45 TThSmithBCC 322 Berkeley
First Year Experience Cohort class.
S P R I NG
24124Lec09:30-10:45 TTh Hoshida
BCC TBA Berkeley
Part of HUSV cohort.
21957
Lec Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
24535
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Location: Wheeler Hall, Room 130, UC Berkeley campus.
Moniz
ONLINE Berkeley
Staff
WHEELR 130Berkeley
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 24536
Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
Location: Wheeler Hall, Room 130, UC Berkeley campus.
Staff
college
WHEELR 130Berkeley
** 10A CREATIVE WRITING
Writing fiction, poetry, and drama
3 Units
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A
21787Lec09:00-10:15 TTh WeidenbachB 256 Laney
21788 Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Weiss
B 256 Laney
** 10B CREATIVE WRITING
3 Units
Continuation of writing fiction, poetry, and drama
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A
21789Lec09:00-10:15 TTh WeidenbachB 256 Laney
21712 Lec Moniz
HYBRID B
erkeley
Laney
21931Lec01:30-02:45 PMTThLispiBCC 054 Berkeley
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Lec04:30-05:45 PMMW
BCC 311 Hybrid section- meets in class M/W, 4:30-5:45PM, on: 1/22, 1/27, 1/29, 5/19, &
5/21/14; remaining hours online.
21790
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Weiss
B 256
Laney
** 12 FILM: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
3 Units
MEDIUM
Film as a contemporary medium and a means of communication
21841Lec01:00-03:50 PMTBaconAC 112 Laney
** 17A SHAKESPEARE
Study of selected works of Shakespeare.
3 Units
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A
21714
Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
Zink
BCC 431 Berkeley
Zink
BCC 431 Berkeley
** 17B SHAKESPEARE
3 Units
Continued study of selected works of Shakespeare.
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A
21715
Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
** 20 INTRODUCTION TO DRAMATIC
3 Units
LITERATURE
Survey of history and literature of the theater focusing
on major theatrical periods
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A
21723
Lec Lec05:00-05:50 PM M
Niemann HYBRID B
erkeley
BCC 316 Designed for PACE; hybrid class, meets 1 hour/week in class, 2 hrs/wk
online.
21724
Lec Lec05:00-05:50 PM Th
Designed for PACE; hybrid class, meets 1 hour/week in class, 2 hrs/wk
online.
Leigh
HYBRID B
erkeley
BCC 316 ** 31 SURVEY OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN
3 Units
LITERATURE
Major works in African-American literature
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A
21829Lec10:30-11:45 TThStaffB 265
* 70B TRANSFORMING AUTOBIOGRAPHY
INTO CREATIVE WRITING
Autobiographical writing techniques
21713
Lec Lec04:30-05:45 PMMW
112          SPRING 2014
Moniz
Laney
3 Units
HYBRID B
erkeley
BCC 311 .Hybrid section- meets in class M/W, 4:30-5:45PM, on: 1/22, 1/27, 1/29, 5/19, &
5/21/14; remaining hours online.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
English
English
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
** 71B INTRODUCTION TO FICTION WRITING 3 Units
Continuation of introductory fiction writing techniques
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A
21716Lec01:30-04:20 PMTWebbNBCC
Berkeley
North Berkeley Community Center, 1901 Hearst Ave, Berkeley.
** 72B INTERMEDIATE FICTION WRITING
3 Units
Continuation of intermediate fiction writing
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 89
North Berkeley Community Center, 1901 Hearst Ave.
** 73B INTENSIVE FICTION WRITING
Continuation of intensive fiction writing
Berkeley
3 Units
21697
21718Lec01:30-04:20 PMTWebbNBCC
Webb
BCC 316 Berkeley
North Berkeley Community Center, 1901 Hearst Ave.
FICTION: SPECIAL PROJECTS
Advanced fiction writing
Berkeley
3 Units
Berkeley
North Berkeley Community Center, 1901 Hearst Ave.
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A
Lec06:00-09:50 PM T
Fulfills lower division requirement for UCB English major.
BCC 053 Berkeley
** 85B LITERATURE IN ENGLISH:
4 Units
LATE 17TH THRU MID-19TH Century
Introduction to English literature of the late seventeenth
through mid-nineteenth century
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A
21693
Lec06:00-09:50 PM T
Lowood
Fulfills lower division requirement for UCB English major.
Coleman BCC 315 Berkeley
BCC 031 Berkeley
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Coleman
BCC 315 Berkeley
** 93B INTENSIVE POETRY WRITING
Continuation of intensive poetry writing
3 Units
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 92A or 92B
* 94
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Coleman BCC 315 Berkeley
POETRY: SPECIAL PROJECTS
Advanced poetry writing
3 Units
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 93A & 93B
21698
* 120
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Coleman BCC 315 Berkeley
LITERARY JOURNAL EDITING
1 Unit
Introduction to the process of selecting literature for
publication in an art and literary magazine
24125Lec01:30-03:20 PMFColemanBCC 315 Berkeley
01/31/2014 - 05/23/2014 Late start class, meets every other Friday, 1:30-3:20PM,
beginning Fri, 1/31/14.
** 130 INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH
3 Units
SYNTAX & GRAMMAR
Survey of present-day English grammar as informed by
contemporary linguistic theories
21758
Lec Online class- please visit www.eberkeley.org; please contact instructor
Lowood at jlowood@peralta.edu for information.
Lowood
ONLINE Berkeley
** 85C LITERATURE IN ENGLISH: 4 Units
MID-19TH THRU THE 20TH Century
Introduction to English literature of the mid-nineteenth
through twentieth century
201A PREPARATION FOR COMPOSITION
4 Units
AND READING
Introduction to college-level reading and writing of
expository prose
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 250D/267B or 252B or 259D/269B or 292B or 292EB or placement through multiple-measures writing assessment process, and ENGL
251D/268B or 252B or 259D/269B or 293B or placement through multiplemeasures reading assessment process
21893
** 86
Lec06:00-09:50 PM Th
Olmedo
BCC 033 Berkeley
INTRODUCTION TO PLAYWRITING
3 Units
AND SCREENWRITING
Introduction to playwriting and screenwriting
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A
21694
** 87
21695
** 88
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Webb
BCC 316 Berkeley
INTERMEDIATE PLAYWRITING
AND SCREENWRITING
Intermediate playwriting and screenwriting
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Webb
3 Units
BCC 316 Berkeley
INTENSIVE PLAYWRITING
AND SCREENWRITING
Intensive playwriting and screenwriting
3 Units
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 87
21696
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Webb
BCC 316 Berkeley
21639Lec09:00-09:50 MTWThRubinC 213 Alameda
21860 Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Higgins
D 166 Merritt
21791Lec08:00-09:50 MWStaffE 255
Laney
21861Lec09:00-10:50 MW DrinnonA 217
Merritt
21640Lec10:00-10:50 Alameda
MTWThRubinC 213
21644Lec10:00-11:50 TThNelson
D206Alameda
21862Lec11:00-12:50 PMMWMiller
D 166
Merritt
21792Lec10:00-11:50 TThStaffB 264
Laney
23915Lec09:00-10:50 TThBennette D 136
Merritt
21881Lec10:00-11:50 MWAcunaA 211
Merritt
21641Lec03:00-04:50 PMMWSabirA 202
Alameda
21883Lec09:30-11:20 TTh DrinnonA 217
Merritt
21793Lec10:00-11:50 MWFullerB 253
Laney
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          113
S P R I NG
** 85A LITERATURE IN ENGLISH THROUGH
4 Units
MILTON
Introduction to English literature of the Middle Ages and
Renaissance
21692
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
** 92B INTERMEDIATE POETRY WRITING
3 Units
Continuation of intermediate poetry writing
21728
21691Lec01:30-04:20 PMTWebbNBCC
Paige
21726
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 91A or 91B
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 73A & 73B
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
** 91B INTRODUCTION TO POETRY WRITING 3 Units
Continuation of introductory poetry writing
21727
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 72A or 72B
* 74
PLAYWRITING AND
3 Units
SCREENWRITING: SPECIAL PROJECTS
Advanced playwriting and screenwriting
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A
21717Lec01:30-04:20 PMTWebbNBCC
college
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 88
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 71A or 71B
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
English
English
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 21886Lec09:00-10:50 MWNahas
D 166
college
Merritt
21642Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThUlreyC 213 Alameda
21643 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Sabir
C 213 A
lameda
21947Lec10:00-11:50 TThGonzalezsantana D 133
Merritt
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
21803Lec10:00-11:50 MWFullerB 253
Laney
21887Lec09:00-10:50 MWNahas
Merritt
D 166
21648Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThUlreyC 213 Alameda
21649 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Sabir
C 213 A
lameda
21794Lec10:00-11:50 MWStaffE 202B Laney
21948Lec10:00-11:50 TTh Gonzalezsantana D 133
21795Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWStaffB 256
Laney
21804Lec10:00-11:50 MWStaffE 202B Laney
24140Lec11:00-12:50 PMMW DrinnonA 217
Merritt
21805Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWStaffB 256
Laney
24151Lec10:00-11:50 MWZiff
D 221
Merritt
24141Lec11:00-12:50 PMMW DrinnonA 217
Merritt
21963Lec10:00-11:50 TThWatkinsB 266
Laney
21944Lec10:00-11:50 TThWatkinsB 266
Laney
(UBAKA)
21796
Merritt
(UBAKA)
Lec06:00-09:50 PM M
Staff
B 264
21797Lec09:00-12:50 PMFStaffB 256
Laney
Laney
24152Lec10:00-11:50 MWZiff
21806 Lec06:00-09:50 PM M
Staff
D 221
B 264
Merritt
Laney
21919Lec10:00-11:50 TThStaffF 202 Laney
21798 Lec06:00-09:50 PM T
Staff
B 253 Laney
21801Lec09:00-12:50 PMFStaffB 256
Laney
21837Lec12:00-01:50 PMMW WeidenbachB 266
Laney
21836Lec12:00-01:50 PMMW WeidenbachB 266
Laney
21920Lec10:00-11:50 TThStaffF 202
Laney
21838Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThStaffB 265
Laney
21839Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThStaffB 265 Laney
21802 Lec06:00-09:50 PM T
Staff
B 253 Laney
21662Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWStaffCV 205 Alameda
For students participating in the Adelante Student Success Program: Students
must also register for COUN 30 class (21377).
S P R I NG
21663Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWLewisCV-224 Alameda
For students participating in the Amandla Student Success Program: Students
must also register for COUN 30 class (21376).
21664Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWRobertsCV 225 Alameda
201B
For students participating in the Asian Pacific American Student Success Program: Students must also register for COUN 24 (21374).
PREPARATION FOR COMPOSITION
4 Units
AND READING
Continuation of college-level reading and writing of
expository prose
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 201A
21645Lec09:00-09:50 MTWThRubinC 213 Alameda
21863 Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Higgins D 166 Merritt
21646Lec10:00-10:50 MTWThRubinC 213
21665Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWStaffCV 205 Alameda
For students participating in the Adelante Student Success Program: Students
must also register for COUN 24 class (24182).
21666Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWLewisCV-224 Alameda
For students participating in the Amandla Student Success Program: Students
must also register for COUN 24 class (24183).
21667Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWRobertsCV 225 Alameda
For students participating in the Asian Pacific American Student Success Program: Students must also register for COUN 24 class (24184).
204A PREPARATION FOR COMPOSITION,
5 Units
READING, AND RESEARCH
Introduction to college-level composition, reading, and
research
21762Lab09:00-09:50 W
Hoshida
Lec10:00-11:50 W
BCC 311 Lab10:00-11:50 M
BCC 313 Lec08:00-09:50 M
BCC 311 Alameda
BCC 313 Berkeley
21864Lec09:00-10:50 MW DrinnonA 217
Merritt
21799Lec08:00-09:50 MWStaffE 255
Laney
21800Lec10:00-11:50 TThStaffB 264
Laney
21889Lab09:00-09:50 ThLeboplanas BCC 313 Berkeley
21865Lec11:00-12:50 PMMWMiller
D 166
Merritt
Lec10:00-11:50 Th
BCC 311 21653Lec10:00-11:50 TThNelson
D 206Alameda
First Year Experience Cohort class.
Lab10:00-11:50 T
BCC 313 23916Lec09:00-10:50 TThBennette D 136
Merritt
Lec08:00-09:50 T
BCC 311 21882Lec10:00-11:50 MWAcunaA 211
Merritt
21891Lab03:30-05:20 PMMSmith
21647Lec03:00-04:50 PMMWSabirA 202
Alameda
Lec01:30-03:20 PMMW
BCC 311 21884Lec09:30-11:20 TTh DrinnonA 217
Merritt
Lab03:30-04:20 PMW
BCC 313 24156Lab03:30-05:20 PMTOlmedo
BCC 313 Berkeley
Lec01:30-03:20 PMT
BCC 311 Lab04:30-05:20 PMTh
BCC 313 Lec02:30-04:20 PMTh
24158 Lab08:00-09:50 PM T
Lec06:00-07:50 PM T
Lab09:00-09:50 PM Th
Lec07:00-08:50 PM Th
BCC 311 Ganding BCC 313 Berkeley
BCC 311 BCC 313 BCC 311 114          SPRING 2014
BCC 313 Berkeley
Designed for PACE Pathways students, see PACE Office to enroll.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
English
English
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
24160Lab01:30-04:20 PMW
HoshidaBCC TBA Berkeley
Lec01:30-05:20 PMM
BCC TBA Part of HUSV cohort.
24162Lab11:00-12:15 PMMWLeboplanasB-Annex 1 Berkeley
Lec09:00-10:50 MW
B-Annex 1 Persist Cohort class. Location: BCC Annex, 2070 Allston Way, Suite 1.
24164
Lab01:00-03:50 PM S
Lec08:00-11:50 S
Ebron
BCC 313 Berkeley
BCC 315 24166Lab01:30-04:20 PMTOlmedoBCC 312 Berkeley
Lec01:30-05:20 PMF
BCC 316 24672 Lab08:30-09:45 PM MW Staff
BCC TBA Berkeley
Lec06:30-08:20 PM MW BCC TBA 204B
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
21895Lab01:30-02:45 PMThMullenB 264 Laney
Lec01:00-01:30 PMTh
B 264 24131Lab02:00-03:30 PMFGanding BCC 313 Berkeley
Lec01:30-02:00 PMF
BCC 313 02/07/2014 - 05/23/2014 Late start class, begins Fri, 2/07/14.
24133Lab02:00-03:30 PMFZink
BCC 312 Berkeley
Lec01:30-02:00 PMF
BCC 312 02/07/2014 - 05/23/2014 Late start class, begins Fri, 2/07/14.
21897Lab11:30-12:45 PMFStaffB 264
Lec11:00-11:30 F
B 264
Laney
Founation Skills Learning Community
Persist cohort class.
PREPARATION FOR COMPOSITION,
5 Units
READING, AND RESEARCH
Skill development in composition, reading, and research
24571Lab09:00-09:50 W
HoshidaBCC 313 Berkeley
Lec10:00-11:50 W
BCC 311 Lab10:00-11:50 M
BCC 313 Lec08:00-09:50 M
BCC 311 S P R I NG
CODE SEC L/L HOURS First Year Experience Cohort class.
24573Lab03:30-05:20 PMMSmithBCC 313 Berkeley
Lec01:30-03:20 PMMW
BCC 311 Lab03:30-04:20 PMW
24575 Lab08:00-09:50 PM T
Lec06:00-07:50 PM T
Lab09:00-09:50 PM Th
Lec07:00-08:50 PM Th
BCC 313 Ganding BCC 313 Berkeley
BCC 311 BCC 313 BCC 311 Designed for PACE Pathways students, see PACE Office to enroll.
24577Lab01:30-04:20 PMW
HoshidaBCC TBA Berkeley
Lec01:30-05:20 PMM
BCC TBA Part of HUSV cohort.
24579Lab11:00-1215 PMMWLeboplanasB-Annex 1 Berkeley
Lec09:00-10:50 MW
B-Annex 1 Persist Cohort class. Location: BCC Annex, 2070 Allston Way, Suite 1.
24581
Lab01:00-03:50 PM S
Lec08:00-11:50 S
Ebron
BCC 313 Berkeley
BCC 315 24583Lab01:30-04:20 PMTOlmedoBCC 312 Berkeley
Lec01:30-05:20 PMF
BCC 316 21807
Staff
206A ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Review of basic principles of grammar
208A
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
WRITING WORKSHOP
Individualized instruction in writing
3 Units
B 266
Laney
1 Unit
24129Lab10:30-12:00 PMFLowoodBCC 313 Berkeley
Lec10:00-10:30 F
BCC 313 02/07/2014 - 05/23/2014 Late start class, begins Fri, 2/07/14.
24501Lab01:30-02:45 PMTStaffB 264
Laney
Lec01:00-01:30 PMT
B 264
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          115
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
English
English
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
21899Lab01:30-02:45 PMFStaffB 264
Lec01:00-01:30 PMF
B 264
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
Laney
24511Lab01:30-02:45 PMMStaffB 264
Laney
Lec01:00-01:30 PMM
24135Lab02:00-03:30 PMThLowoodBCC 313 Berkeley
Lec01:30-02:00 PMTh
BCC 313 CODE SEC L/L HOURS B 264
208D WRITING WORKSHOP
Individualized instruction in writing
1 Unit
02/06/2014 - 05/22/2014 Late start class, begins Thurs, 2/06/14.
24507Lab01:30-02:45 PMTStaffB 264
Laney
24137
Lab10:00-11:50 Lec09:00-09:50 Lec01:00-01:30 PMT
03/01/2014 - 05/17/2014 Late start class, begins Sat, 3/01/14.
S
S
Zink
BCC 313 Berkeley
BCC 313 21844Lab01:30-02:45 PMWWilsonB 264
Laney
Lec01:00-01:30 PMW
B 264
24515Lab01:30-02:45 PMMStaffB 264
Lec01:00-01:30 PMM
24139 Lab06:30-08:00 PM Th
Lec06:00-06:30 PM Th
Laney
B 264 Lowood BCC 313 Berkeley
BCC 313 02/06/2014 - 05/22/2014 Late start class, begins Thurs, 2/06/14.
24567
Lab06:30-08:00 PM T
Lec06:00-06:30 PM T
Designed for PACE Pathway students, see PACE Office to enroll.
Zink
BCC 313 Berkeley
BCC 313 24569Lab04:15-05:30 PMFZinkBCC 313 Berkeley
S P R I NG
Lec03:30-04:15 PMF
208B
BCC 313 02/07/2014 - 05/23/2014 Late start class, begins Thurs, 2/06/14.
WRITING WORKSHOP
Individualized instruction in writing
1 Unit
24503Lab01:30-02:45 PMTStaffB 264
Laney
Lec01:00-01:30 PMT
B 264
21901Lab01:30-02:45 PMThMullenB 264
Laney
Lec01:00-01:30 PMTh
B 264
21903Lab11:30-12:45 PMFStaffB 264
Laney
Lec11:00-11:30 F
B 264
Founation Skills Learning Community
21905Lab01:30-02:45 PMFStaffB 264
Laney
Lec01:00-01:30 PMF
B 264
21924Lab01:30-02:45 PMWWilsonB 264
Laney
Lec01:00-01:30 PMW
B 264
24513Lab01:30-02:45 PMMStaffB 264
Laney
Lec01:00-01:30 PMM
208C
B 264
WRITING WORKSHOP
Individualized instruction in writing
1 Unit
24505Lab01:30-02:45 PMTStaffB 264
Laney
Lec01:00-01:30 PMT
B 264
21907Lab01:30-02:45 PMThMullenB 264
Laney
Lec01:00-01:30 PMTh
B 264
21909Lab11:30-12:45 PMFStaffB 264
Laney
Lec11:00-11:30 F
B 264
Founation Skills Learning Community
B 264
21913Lab01:30-02:45 PMThMullenB 264
Laney
Lec01:00-01:30 PMTh
B 264
21915Lab11:30-12:45 PMFStaffB 264
Laney
Lec11:00-11:30 F
B 264
Founation Skills Learning Community
21917Lab01:30-02:45 PMFStaffB 264
Laney
Lec01:00-01:30 PMF
B 264
21928Lab01:30-02:45 PMWWilsonB 264
Laney
Lec01:00-01:30 PMW
B 264
24509Lab01:30-02:45 PMMStaffB 264
Lec01:00-01:30 PMM
210A
B 264
CREATIVE WRITING
Writing fiction, poetry, and drama
Laney
3 Units
21808Lec09:00-10:15 TTh WeidenbachB 256 Laney
21809 Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Weiss
B 256 Laney
210B
CREATIVE WRITING
3 Units
Continuation of writing fiction, poetry, and drama
21810Lec09:00-10:15 TThWeidenbachB 256 Laney
21811 Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Weiss
B 256 Laney
217A SHAKESPEARE
Study of selected works of Shakespeare.
21719
Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
Zink
3 Units
BCC 431 Berkeley
231
SURVEY OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN
3 Units
LITERATURE
Major works in African-American literature
21830Lec10:30-11:45 TThStaffB 265
Laney
21866Lec09:00-10:50 TThMadisonA 218
Merritt
21867Lec11:00-12:50 PMMWElliott
Merritt
252A INTEGRATED READING AND WRITING 4 Units
Preparation in combined reading and writing instruction
to ensure success in college
21872Lec09:00-10:50 MWElliott
21875 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Hart
252B
D 133
Basic Skills Initiative Learning Community. Students must concurrently enroll
in ENGL 252A and COUN 224. For enrollment information contact Ann Elliott
at aelliott@peralta.edu, room D187, or 510-436-2543.
D 133 Merritt
D 166 Merritt
INTEGRATED READING AND WRITING 4 Units
Continuation of ENGL 252A with further preparation
in combined reading and writing instruction to ensure
success in college
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 252A
21911Lab01:30-02:45 PMFStaffB 264
Laney
21868Lec09:00-10:50 TThMadisonA 218
Merritt
Lec01:00-01:30 PMF
21869Lec11:00-12:50 PMMWElliott
D 133
Merritt
21926Lab01:30-02:45 PMWWilsonB 264
Laney
Lec01:00-01:30 PMW
21873Lec09:00-10:50 MWElliott
21876 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Hart
D 133 Merritt
D 166 Merritt
116          SPRING 2014
B 264
B 264
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
English
English as a second language
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 267A
BASIC WRITING
Review of writing skills
21812
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
267B
college
1-3 Units
Staff
B 264
Laney
BASIC WRITING
1-3 Units
Continuation of ENGL 267A with further review of
writing skills
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
B 264
Laney
269A FOUNDATIONS IN READING AND
6 Units
WRITING
Foundations in reading and writing to prepare students
for success in college
21814Lec09:00-10:50 MWFWilsonB 252
Laney
21815Lec09:00-11:50 TThWilsonB 252
Laney
Laney
Laney
21818Lec01:00-03:50 PMMWMullenB 265
Laney
24111Lec08:30-09:40 MTWThFNelsonA 200
21819 Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh Watkins B 265
Alameda
Laney
21820Lec01:00-03:50 PMTThStaffB 257
Laney
Founation Skills Learning Community
21832
Lec06:00-08:50 PM MW Staff
B 265
21921Lec09:00-11:50 TThStaffB 253
Laney
Laney
21656Lec10:00-11:50 MWFAcunaCV 205 Alameda
For students participating in the Adelante Student Success Program: Students
must also register for COUN 224 class (21373).
21657Lec10:00-11:50 MWFLewisCV-224 Alameda
For students participating in the Asian Pacific American Student Success Program: Students must also register for COUN 224 class (21371).
269B FOUNDATIONS IN READING AND
6 Units
WRITING
Continuation of ENGL 269A with further study in reading and writing strategies to prepare students for success
in college
Laney
Elliott
0.5-3 UnitS
21877
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/exit. Students attend 24 total hours
lab for each half unit. Meets 9:00AM - 7:00PM on Monday - Thursday and
9:00AM - 3:00PM on Friday. Meeting with instructor is required. Instructor’s email: aelliott@peralta.edu.
D 187
Merritt
280B ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 0.5-3 UnitS
WORKSHOP
An open entry/exit, self-paced basic skills English course
offers students the opportunity to work on specific skills
on an individual basis.
21878
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/exit. Students attend 24 total hours
lab for each half unit. Meets 9:00AM - 7:00PM on Monday - Thursday and
9:00AM - 3:00PM on Friday. Meeting with instructor is required. Instructor’s email: aelliott@peralta.edu.
Elliott
D 187
Merritt
280C ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 0.5-3 UnitS
WORKSHOP
An open entry/exit, self-paced basic skills English course
offers students the opportunity to work on specific skills
on an individual basis.
21879
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/exit. Students attend 24 total hours
lab for each half unit. Meets 9:00AM - 7:00PM on Monday - Thursday and
9:00AM - 3:00PM on Friday. Meeting with instructor is required. Instructor’s email: aelliott@peralta.edu.
Elliott
D 187
Merritt
280D ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS
0.5-3 UnitS
WORKSHOP
An open entry/exit, self-paced basic skills English course
offers students the opportunity to work on specific skills
on an individual basis.
21880
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/exit. Students attend 24 total hours
lab for each half unit. Meets 9:00AM - 7:00PM on Monday - Thursday and
9:00AM - 3:00PM on Friday. Meeting with instructor is required. Instructor’s email: aelliott@peralta.edu.
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 269A or (251A-C)
21821Lec09:00-10:50 MWFWilsonB 252
For students participating in the Adelante Student Success Program: Students
must also register for COUN 230 class (24178).
280A ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS
WORKSHOP
Assistance with English skills
For students participating in the Amandla Student Success Program: Students
must also register for COUN 224 class (21372).
21658Lec10:00-11:50 MWFElasigueCV 225 Alameda
For students participating in the Amandla Student Success Program: Students
must also register for COUN 230 class (24179).
Elliott
D 187
Merritt
21669Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWFUlreyCV 231 Alameda
English As A Second Language
21654Lec03:00-04:15 PM MTWThSchafferCV 200 Alameda
* 50A ADVANCED LISTENING AND SPEAKING 4 Units
Advanced level listening and speaking in American English
ESL
21822Lec09:00-11:50 TThWilsonB 252
Laney
21823Lec10:00-11:50 MWFBerryB 265
Laney
21824Lec12:00-02:50 PMMWStaffB 252
Laney
21994Lec10:00-11:50 MWShashinda D 115
Alameda
21825Lec01:00-03:50 PMMWMullenB 265
Laney
22007Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWReedE 256
Laney
24110Lec08:30-09:40 MTWThFNelsonA 200
21826 Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh Watkins B 265
Alameda
Laney
21985Lec01:30-03:30 PMTThRosenfieldBCC 053 Berkeley
21828Lec01:00-03:50 PMTThStaffB 257
Founation Skills Learning Community
21833
Lec06:00-08:50 PM MW Staff
B 265
21922Lec09:00-11:50 TThStaffB 253
PREREQUISITE: ESL 200B or 233B or placement through multiple-measures
assessment process
02/04/2014 - 05/22/2014 Late start class, begins Tues, 2/04/14.
Laney
22182
Lec Lec06:30-09:30 PM M
Laney
02/03/2014 - 05/19/2014 Hybrid class, 3 hrs/wk in class, 1 hr/wk online.
Late start class, begins Mon, 2/03/14.
Laney
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Apigo
Evening/Weekend Course
HYBRID B
erkeley
BCC 031 SPRING 2014          117
S P R I NG
21816Lec10:00-11:50 MWFBerryB 265
21817Lec12:00-02:50 PMMWStaffB 252
For students participating in the Asian Pacific American Student Success Program: Students must also register for COUN 230 class (24180).
21659Lec10:00-11:50 MWFAcunaCV 205 Alameda
21668Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWFUlreyCV 231 Alameda
21655Lec03:00-04:15 PMMTWThSchafferCV 200 Alameda
college
21660Lec10:00-11:50 MWFLewisCV-224 Alameda
Staff
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 21661Lec10:00-11:50 MWFElasigueCV 225 Alameda
PREREQUISITE: ENGL 267A or (250A-C)
21813
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
English as a second language
CODE SEC L/L HOURS English as a second language
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 50B ORAL COMMUNICATION FOR
4 Units
ADVANCED ESL STUDENTS
Continuation of advanced level listening and speaking
in American English
PREREQUISITE: ESL 50A or placement through multiple-measures assessment
process
22074Lec10:00-11:50 MWShashinda D 115
Alameda
22100Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWReedE 256
Laney
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 02/04/2014 - 05/22/2014 Late start class, begins Tues, 2/04/14.
22183
Lec Lec06:30-09:30 PM M
02/03/2014 - 05/19/2014 Hybrid class, 3 hrs/wk in class, 1 hr/wk online.
Late start class, begins Mon, 2/03/14.
Apigo
HYBRID Berkeley
BCC 031 ** 52A ADVANCED READING AND WRITING
Advanced level of reading and writing
6 Units
Apigo
college
24243
Lec Lec06:30-09:00 PM TTh
02/04/2014 - 05/22/2014 Late start class, begins Tues, 2/04/14. (Hybrid
class, 5 hours in class, 1 hour online).
HYBRID Berkeley
BCC TBA 22103Lec09:00-11:50 TThStaffA 140 Laney
22104 Lec Franeta
HYBRID Laney
Lec01:00-03:50 PMT
D 107
Hybrid course, partially online For the first three weeks, class will meet in D107
on Tuesday and Thursday; afterwards, class will meet on campus on Tuesday
only, and the balance of hours will be online.
22096Lec01:30-03:30 PMTThRosenfieldBCC 053 Berkeley
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 22105Lec08:00-10:50 MWStaff
D 107
Laney
22106Lec08:00-09:50 MWF HuntE 202A Laney
205A VOCABULARY AND IDIOMS IN CONTEXT 3
Intermediate level of vocabulary
3 Units
21977Lec10:00-11:15 MWSafirCV 232 Alameda
PREREQUISITE: ESL 21A or 223B or placement through multple-measures
assessment process
21981Lec03:30-05:00 PMMWWadellBCC TBA Berkeley
21982
Lec Lec10:00-12:30 PMTTh
Robinson HYBRID Berkeley
BCC TBA 02/04/2014 - 05/22/2014 Late start class, begins Tues, 2/04/14. (Hybrid class, 5
hours in class, 1 hour online).
S P R I NG
21993Lec09:00-11:50 TThUlreyCV 232 Alameda
22008 Lec06:00-08:50 PM MW Brooks
A 120 Laney
22012Lec08:00-10:50 MWStaff
D 107 Laney
22009Lec02:00-04:50 PMMWNicolA 120 Laney
22076 Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh Slattery CV 231 Alameda
21983 Lec Bond
HYBRID Berkeley
Lec10:00-12:30 PMMW BCC TBA 02/03/2014 - 05/21/2014 Late start class, begins Mon, 2/03/14. (Hybrid class,
5 hours in class, 1 hour online).
24242
Lec Lec06:30-09:00 PM TTh
Apigo
HYBRID Berkeley
BCC TBA 02/04/2014 - 05/22/2014 Late start class, begins Tues, 2/04/14. (Hybrid
class, 5 hours in class, 1 hour online).
22010Lec09:00-11:50 TThStaffA 140 Laney
22011 Lec Franeta
HYBRID Laney
Lec01:00-03:50 PMT
D 107
Hybrid course, partially online For the first three weeks, class will meet in D107
on Tuesday and Thursday; afterwards, class will meet on campus on Tuesday
only, and the balance of hours will be online.
22013Lec08:00-09:50 MWF HuntE 202A Laney
** 52B ADVANCED READING AND WRITING 6 Units
Continuation of advanced level of reading and writing
PREREQUISITE: ESL 52A or placement through multiple-measures assessment
process.
21991
Lec Lec10:00-12:30 PMTTh
Robinson HYBRID Berkeley
BCC TBA 02/04/2014 - 05/22/2014 Late start class, begins Tues, 2/04/14. (Hybrid class, 5
hours in class, 1 hour online).
22101
Lec06:00-08:50 PM MW Brooks
A 120
Laney
22075Lec09:00-11:50 TThUlreyCV 232 Alameda
22077 Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh Slattery CV 231 Alameda
205B
02/03/2014 - 05/21/2014 Late start class, begins Mon, 2/03/14.
VOCABULARY AND WORD ANALYSIS 3 Units
IN CONTEXT 4
High intermediate/low advanced level of vocabulary and
content
PREREQUISITE: ESL 205A or placement through multiple-measures assessment process
21978Lec10:00-11:15 MWSafirCV 232 Alameda
215A INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR
Intermediate level of English grammar
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: ESL 252B or 284B or placement through multiple-measures
assessment process
22002Lec12:00-01:50 PMMWPopal
D 204
Alameda
22016Lec10:00-11:50 MW HuntE 255B Laney
22018Lec08:00-09:50 TThWongE 202B Laney
22017Lec02:00-03:50 PMMWPappertE 201A Laney
22080 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Ng
D 229 A
lameda
22019 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Ikeda
E 202A Laney
22020Lec10:00-11:50 TThPanitch
215B
D 107
Laney
INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR
4 Units
Continuation of intermediate level of English grammar
PREREQUISITE: ESL 215A or placement through multple-measures assessment process
22107Lec10:00-11:50 MW HuntE 255B Laney
22078Lec12:00-01:50 PMMWPopal
22079 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Ng
D 204 Alameda
D 229 A
lameda
22108Lec02:00-03:50 PMMWPappertE 201A Laney
22109Lec08:00-09:50 TThWongE 202B Laney
22110 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Ikeda
E 202A Laney
22111Lec10:00-11:50 TThPanitch
D 107
Laney
216A HIGH INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR
4 Units
High intermediate level of English grammar
PREREQUISITE: ESL 202A or 215B or placement through multiple-measures
assessment process
22102Lec02:00-04:50 PMMWNicolA 120 Laney
21992 Lec Bond
HYBRID Berkeley
21988Lec01:30-03:30 PMMWSegerBCC 014 Berkeley
Lec10:00-12:30 PMMW
22064Lec10:00-11:50 MWRobinsonE 204
BCC TBA 02/03/2014 - 05/21/2014 Late start class, begins Mon, 2/03/14. (Hybrid class,
5 hours in class, 1 hour online).
118          SPRING 2014
02/03/2014 - 05/21/2014 Late start class, begins Mon, 2/03/14.
Laney
22065Lec02:00-03:50 PMMWKhannaE 255B Laney
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
English as a second language
CODE SEC L/L HOURS English as a second language
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 21999Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWGuerrero
college
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
D 207
Alameda
24361Lab11:15-12:20 PMThCookB 262
Laney
22066Lec08:00-09:50 TThRoostA 273
22067 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Deyoung E 204
Laney
Laney
Lec10:00-11:05 Th
216B
HIGH INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR
4 Units
Continuation of high intermediate level of English grammar
PREREQUISITE: ESL 216A or placement through multple-measures assessment process
22112Lec10:00-11:50 MWRobinsonE 204
Laney
22097Lec01:30-03:30 PMMWSegerBCC 014 Berkeley
02/03/2014 - 05/21/2014 Late start class, begins Mon, 2/03/14.
22113Lec02:00-03:50 PMMWKhannaE 255B Laney
22081Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWGuerrero
D 207
Alameda
22114Lec08:00-09:50 TThRoostA 273
22115 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Deyoung E 204
Laney
Laney
217A ADVANCED GRAMMAR
Advanced level of English grammar
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: ESL 202B OE 216B or placement through multiple-measures
assessment process
21995
Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Slattery
CV-224 Alameda
22021Lec08:00-09:50 MWStaffAC 112 Laney
02/03/2014 - 05/21/2014 Late start class, begins Mon, 2/03/14.
22022Lec10:00-11:50 TThYasueE 204
Laney
22023Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThYasueE 256
Laney
22084Lec10:00-11:50 MWUlreyC 112 Alameda
22024 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Pappert D 107 Laney
24363Lab11:15-12:20 PMFYasueB 262
Laney
Lec10:00-11:05 F
B 262
24365Lab02:15-03:20 PMWCrumpB 262
Laney
Lec01:00-02:05 PMW
B 262
24367Lab02:15-03:20 PMTCookB 262
Laney
Lec01:00-02:05 PMT
B 262
24369Lab02:15-03:20 PMFStaffB 262
Laney
Lec01:00-02:05 PMF
B 262
24371Lab04:35-05:40 PMWPappertB 262
Laney
Lec03:30-04:35 PMW
B 262
24491Lab09:25-10:05 TTh TiemrothzavalaG 271
Laney
Lec08:45-09:25 TTh
G 271
219A APPLIED GRAMMAR AND EDITING
4 Units
Grammar, editing and proofreading practice for advanced
ESL writers
PREREQUISITE: ESL 202C or 217B or placement through multiple-measures
assessment process
22025Lec10:00-11:50 TThNicolTH 426 Laney
219B
APPLIED GRAMMAR AND EDITING
4 Units
Continuation of grammar, editing and proofreading
practice for advanced ESL writers
PREREQUISITE: ESL 202D or 219A or placement through multple-measures
assessment process
22136Lec10:00-11:50 TThNicolTH 426 Laney
220B
HIGH INTERMEDIATE ESL
1.5 Units
GRAMMAR WORKSHOP
Individualized instruction for non-native English speakers
in grammar.
22116Lec08:00-09:50 MWStaffAC 112 Laney
24249
Lab07:15-08:30 PM W
Lec06:00-07:15 PM W
22069Lec01:30-03:30 PMMWRobinson BCC TBA Berkeley
02/05/2014 - 05/21/2014 Late start class, begins Wed, 2/05/14.
24251
Lab07:15-08:30 PM W
Lec06:00-07:15 PM W
02/05/2014 - 05/21/2014 Late start class, begins Wed, 2/05/14.
217B
ADVANCED GRAMMAR
4 Units
Continuation of advanced level of English grammar
PREREQUISITE: ESL 217A or placement through multple-measures assessment process
22082
Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Slattery
CV-224 Alameda
02/03/2014 - 05/21/2014 Late start class, begins Mon, 2/03/14.
22117Lec10:00-11:50 TThYasueE 204
Laney
22118Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThYasueE 256
Laney
22083Lec10:00-11:50 MWUlreyC 112 Alameda
22119 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Pappert D 107 Laney
218B
ESL WRITING WORKSHOP
Individualized instruction in writing
24245
Lab07:15-08:30 PM M
Lec06:00-07:15 PM M
02/03/2014 - 05/19/2014 Late start class, begins Mon, 2/03/14.
Brion
1.5 Units
Brion
BCC 126 Berkeley
BCC 126 220D ADVANCED ESL GRAMMAR
1.5 Units
WORKSHOP
Individualized instruction for non-native English speakers
in grammar.
Brion
BCC 126 Berkeley
BCC 126 BCC 313 Berkeley
BCC 313 24357Lab11:15-12:20 PMT
TiemrothzavalaB 262
Laney
Lec10:00-11:05 T
B 262
24359Lab11:15-12:20 PMWCookB 262
Laney
Lec10:00-11:05 W
B 262
24247Lab10:45-12:00 PMFBrionBCC 312 Berkeley
Lec09:30-10:45 F
BCC 312 02/07/2014 - 05/23/2014 Late start class, begins Fri, 2/07/14.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          119
S P R I NG
21989Lec01:30-03:30 PMMWRobinson BCC TBA Berkeley
B 262
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
English as a second language
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 222A
English as a second language
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
INTERMEDIATE READING AND WRITING 6 Units
Intermediate level of reading and writing
PREREQUISITE: ESL 251B or 285B or placement through mujltiple-measures
assessment process
22000Lec12:00-02:50 PMMWShashindaC 104 Alameda
22026 Lec06:00-08:50 PM MW Reed
D 107 Laney
22027Lec01:00-03:50 PMMWStaff
D 107
Laney
24299Lec01:00-03:50 PMTThStaff
D 205 Alameda
24300 Lec06:00-08:50 PM MW Mustazza CV 225 Alameda
22028 Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh McGurk, J B 265 Laney
22029Lec09:00-11:50 TThMcGurk, AE 201B Laney
22030Lec01:00-03:50 PMTThWongA 140
Laney
22031Lec08:00-09:50 MWFStaffE 255B Laney
22032Lec09:00-11:50 MWYasueA 233
222B
Laney
INTERMEDIATE READING AND WRITING 6 Units
Continuation of intermediate level of reading and writing
PREREQUISITE: ESL 222A or placement through multple-measures assessment process
S P R I NG
22085Lec12:00-02:50 PMMWShashindaC 104
22137 Lec06:00-08:50 PM MW Reed
D 107
22138Lec01:00-03:50 PMMWStaff
D 107
24301Lec01:00-03:50 PMTThStaff
D 205
24302 Lec06:00-08:50 PM MW Mustazza CV 225
22139 Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh McGurk, J B 265
Alameda
Laney
Laney
Alameda
Alameda
Laney
22140Lec09:00-11:50 TThMcGurk, AE 201B Laney
22141Lec01:00-03:50 PMTThWongA 140
Laney
22142Lec08:00-09:50 MWFStaffE 255B Laney
22143Lec09:00-11:50 MWYasueA 233
Laney
223A HIGH INTERMEDIATE READING
6 Units
AND WRITING
High intermediate level of reading and writing
PREREQUISITE: ESL 201A or 222B or placement through multiple-measuers
assessment process
21996Lec08:00-10:50 MWPopalA 202 Alameda
22033 Lec06:00-08:50 PM MW Khanna
B 257 Laney
21986 Lec Rosenfield HYBRID Berkeley
Lec10:00-12:30 PMMW
BCC 014 02/03/2014 - 05/21/2014 Late start class, begins Mon, 2/03/14. (Hybrid class,
5 hours in class, 1 hour online).
22034Lec01:00-03:50 PMMWNeelyA 140 Laney
21997 Lec06:00-08:50 PM MW Ng
D 229 A
lameda
22035Lec08:00-10:50 MWCramerF 205 Laney
24252 Lec Winer
HYBRID Berkeley
Lec06:30-09:00 PM TTh BCC TBA 02/04/2014 - 05/22/2014 Late start class, begins Tues, 2/04/14. (Hybrid
class, 5 hours in class, 1 hour online).
22036Lec08:00-10:50 MWGormanA 140
Laney
22037Lec09:00-11:50 TThIkedaE 201A Laney
120          SPRING 2014
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 22038
Lec Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh
Hybrid course, partly online. For the first three weeks of class, class will
meet in AC112 on Tuesday and Thursday; afterwards, class will meet on
campus on Thursday only, and balance of hours will be online.
223B
Franeta
college
HYBRID Laney
AC 112 HIGH INTERMEDIATE READING
6 Units
AND WRITING
Continuation of high intermediate level of reading and
writing
PREREQUISITE: ESL 223A or placement through multple-measures assessment process
22086Lec08:00-10:50 MWPopalA 202 Alameda
22144 Lec06:00-08:50 PM MW Khanna
B 257 Laney
22073 Lec Rosenfield HYBRID B
erkeley
Lec10:00-12:30 PMMW
BCC 014 02/03/2014 - 05/21/2014 Late start class, begins Mon, 2/03/14. (Hybrid class,
5 hours in class, 1 hour online).
22145Lec01:00-03:50 PMMWNeelyA 140 Laney
22087 Lec06:00-08:50 PM MW Ng
D 229 A
lameda
22146Lec08:00-10:50 MWCramerF 205 Laney
24253 Lec Winer
HYBRID B
erkeley
Lec06:30-09:00 PM TTh BCC TBA 02/04/2014 - 05/22/2014 Late start class, begins Tues, 2/04/14. (Hybrid
class, 5 hours in class, 1 hour online).
22147Lec08:00-10:50 MWGormanA 140
Laney
22148Lec09:00-11:50 TThIkedaE 201A Laney
22149 Lec Franeta
HYBRID Laney
Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh AC 112 Hybrid course, partly online. For the first three weeks of class, class will
meet in AC112 on Tuesday and Thursday; afterwards, class will meet on
campus on Thursday only, and balance of hours will be online.
232A INTERMEDIATE LISTENING AND
SPEAKING
Intermediate level listening and speaking
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: ESL 250B or 283B or placement through multiple-measures
assessment process
22001Lec11:00-11:50 MTWThPopal
D 208
Alameda
22039Lec08:00-09:50 MWPrentissF 200 Laney
22040 Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Staff
AC 110 Laney
22041Lec08:00-09:50 TThRobinsonE 204
Laney
22042Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThCramerA 120
Laney
232B INTERMEDIATE LISTENING AND
4 Units
SPEAKING
Continuation of intermediate level listening and speaking
PREREQUISITE: ESL 232A or placement through multple-measures assessment process
22092Lec11:00-11:50 MTWThPopal
D 208
Alameda
22150Lec08:00-09:50 MWPrentissF 200 Laney
22151 Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Staff
AC 110 Laney
22152Lec08:00-09:50 TThRobinsonE 204
Laney
22153Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThCramerA 120
Laney
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
English as a second language
CODE SEC L/L HOURS English as a second language
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
233A HIGH INTERMEDIATE LISTENING
4 Units
AND SPEAKING
High intermediate level listening and speaking
PREREQUISITE: ESL 200A or 232B or placement through multiple-measures
assessment process
22043Lec08:00-09:50 MWAckerG 266
Laney
21998Lec08:00-09:50 TThAndersonC 113
Alameda
21984Lec01:30-03:30 PMTThGonzalvesBCC 052 Berkeley
02/04/2014 - 05/22/2014 Late start class, begins Tues, 2/04/14.
24254
Lec Lec06:30-09:30 PM M
02/03/2014 - 05/19/2014 Hybrid class, 3 hrs/wk in class, 1 hr/wk online.
Late start class, begins Mon, 2/03/14.
24297
Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh
Staff
Irving
HYBRID Berkeley
BCC 014 CV-224 Alameda
22186Lec10:00-11:50 TTh FerrerocastanedaC 104 Alameda
22045 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Mitchell E 255B Laney
22046Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThSandovalB 266
233B
Laney
HIGH INTERMEDIATE LISTENING
4 Units
AND SPEAKING
Continuation of high intermediate level listening and
speaking
22093Lec08:00-09:50 TThAndersonC 113
Alameda
22191Lec01:30-03:30 PMTThGonzalvesBCC 052 Berkeley
02/04/2014 - 05/22/2014 Late start class, begins Tues, 2/04/14.
22154Lec08:00-09:50 MWAckerG 266 Laney
24255 Lec Staff
HYBRID Berkeley
Lec06:30-09:30 PM M
BCC 014 02/03/2014 - 05/19/2014 Hybrid class, 3 hrs/wk in class, 1 hr/wk online.
Late start class, begins Mon, 2/03/14.
24298
Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh
Irving
CV-224 Alameda
266
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
ESL FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE
3 Units
Development and strengthening of English language skills
22014Lec09:30-10:45 MWMaharF 255
Laney
22015Lec11:00-11:50 MWWeissmanA 140
Laney
267
ESL FOR WORKPLACE
2 Units
COMMUNICATION
Development and strengthening of English language skills
280B ENGLISH THROUGH TOPICS IN
2 Units
BUSINESS
Listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills for business and practical applications
24257Lec03:30-05:30 PMThSegerBCC TBA Berkeley
02/06/2014 - 05/22/2014 Late start class, begins Thurs, 2/06/14.
283A HIGH BEGINNING LISTENING AND
4 Units
SPEAKING
High beginning level listening and speaking
23919Lec11:00-12:50 PMMWLakeFRVAL
Merritt
Meets at the Fruitvale Center, 1900 Fruitvale Ave., Oakland. For information:
536-1830.
24294Lec10:00-11:15 TThStaffCV 225 Alameda
22047Lec08:00-09:50 MWNeelyF 204 Laney
22048 Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Sandoval E 201B Laney
23921 Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Lake
D 137 Merritt
22049Lec10:00-11:50 TThNeelyG 211
Laney
22050Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThMitchellE 202A Laney
22051Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThZetlanA 273
Laney
283B HIGH BEGINNING LISTENING AND
4 Units
SPEAKING
Continuation of high beginning level listening and speaking
PREREQUISITE: ESL 283A or placement through multple-measures assessment process
22187Lec10:00-11:50 TTh FerrerocastanedaC 104 Alameda
22156 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Mitchell E 255B Laney
24295Lec10:00-11:15 TThStaffCV 225 Alameda
22158Lec08:00-09:50 MWNeelyF 204
Laney
22157Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThSandovalB 266
23920Lec11:00-12:50 PMMWLakeFRVAL
Merritt
Laney
Meets at the Fruitvale Center, 1900 Fruitvale Ave., Oakland. For information:
536-1830.
PREREQUISITE: ESL 252A or placement through multiple-measures assessment process
23922
22159
Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Lake
D 137 Merritt
Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Sandoval E 201B Laney
22068Lec08:00-09:50 MWWeissmanA 239
22160Lec10:00-11:50 TThNeelyG 211
256A SPELLING 1: SPELLING AND PHONICS 5 Units
Study of the spelling of American English
Lec08:00-08:50 F
A 239
256B SPELLING 2: DIFFICULT-TO-SPELL
WORDS
Study of the spelling of American English
Laney
5 Units
Laney
22161Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThMitchellE 202A Laney
22162Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThZetlanA 273
284A HIGH BEGINNING GRAMMAR
High beginning level of English grammar
Laney
4 Units
24355Lec08:00-09:50 MWWeissmanA 239
Laney
22005Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWSafir
Lec08:00-08:50 F
22052Lec02:00-03:50 PMMWBrooksE 204
Laney
23923Lec09:00-10:50 MWLakeFRVAL
Merritt
A 239
257A PRONUNCIATION 3
3 Units
Beginning level pronunciation of American English
21980Lec10:30-11:45 TThAndersonCV-224 Alameda
24296 Lec06:00-07:15 PM TTh Flood
CV 205 Alameda
258
D 229
Alameda
Meets at the Fruitvale Center, 1900 Fruitvale Ave., Oakland. For information:
536-1830.
CONVERSATION 2
3 Units
Beginning level of spoken American English
21979Lec01:00-02:15 PMTTh FerrerocastanedaCV 225 Alameda
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          121
S P R I NG
PREREQUISITE: ESL 233A or placement through multple-measures assessment process
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
English as a second language
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 23925
Environmental Control Technology
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh
Lake
D 137
college
Merritt
22053Lec10:00-11:50 MWWittE 201A Laney
22006Lec10:00-11:50 MWFerrerocastanedaA 228
22054 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Pence
B 266
Alameda
Laney
22055Lec08:00-09:50 TThRatnamA 233 Laney
22188 Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Staff
CV 205 Alameda
22056Lec08:00-09:50 MWNicolE 201A Laney
22168Lec10:00-11:50 TThZetlanG 266
284B
Laney
HIGH BEGINNING GRAMMAR
4 Units
Continuation of high beginning level of English grammar
PREREQUISITE: ESL 284A or placement through multple-measures assessment process
22088Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWSafir
D 229
Alameda
22163Lec02:00-03:50 PMMWBrooksE 204
Laney
23924Lec09:00-10:50 MWLakeFRVAL
Merritt
Meets at the Fruitvale Center, 1900 Fruitvale Ave., Oakland. For information:
536-1830.
23926
Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh
Lake
D 137
Merritt
22164Lec10:00-11:50 MWWittE 201A Laney
S P R I NG
22089Lec10:00-11:50 MWFerrerocastanedaA 228
22178 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Pence
B 266
Alameda
Laney
22165Lec08:00-09:50 TThRatnamA 233 Laney
22189 Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Staff
CV 205 Alameda
22166Lec08:00-09:50 MWNicolE 201A Laney
22167Lec10:00-11:50 TThZetlanG 266
Laney
22003Lec08:00-10:50 TThPopalC 112
22057 Lec06:00-08:50 PM MW Staff
E 204
Alameda
Laney
22058Lec02:00-04:50 PMMWZetlanB 253
Laney
285A HIGH BEGINNING READING AND
6 Units
WRITING
High beginning level of reading and writing
22004Lec12:00-02:50 PMMW FerrerocastanedaC 208 Alameda
22094 Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh Irving
D 222 A
lameda
22059 Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh Roost
E 201A Laney
22060Lec09:00-11:50 TThCohenA 120
Laney
22061Lec01:00-03:50 PMTThWittE 201A Laney
22062Lec08:00-09:50 MWFStaffE 204
Laney
22063Lec09:00-10:50 MWFRomanA 120
Laney
22169Lec02:00-04:50 PMMWStaffE 202B Laney
285B HIGH BEGINNING READING AND
6 Units
WRITING
Continuation of high beginning level of reading and
writing
PREREQUISITE: ESL 285A or placement through multple-measures assessment process
22170
E 204
Laney
22090Lec08:00-10:50 TThPopalC 112
Lec06:00-08:50 PM MW Staff
Alameda
22091Lec12:00-02:50 PMMW FerrerocastanedaC 208
Alameda
22171Lec02:00-04:50 PMMWZetlanB 253 Laney
22172 Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh Roost
E 201A Laney
22095 Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh Irving
D 222 A
lameda
122          SPRING 2014
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 22173Lec09:00-11:50 TThCohenA 120
22174Lec01:00-03:50 PMTThWittE 201A
22175Lec08:00-09:50 MWFStaffE 204
22176Lec09:00-10:50 MWFRomanA 120
22177Lec02:00-04:50 PMMWStaffE 202B
Environmental Control
college
Laney
Laney
Laney
Laney
Laney
ECT
Technology
* 11
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
2 Units
DEVICES
Introduction to fundamentals of electricity and electronics
as applied to HVAC&R operations
COREQUISITE: ECT 13
21569
* 12
Lab05:30-06:45 PM W
Lec05:30-06:45 PM M
Kyriakopedi B 152
B 153
Laney
Tanios
BLUE PRINT READING AND
1.5 Units
INTERPRETATION FOR ECT
Basic techniques for reading and interpreting typical
design documents, drawings, and specifications
COREQUISITE: ECT 13
21570
Lec07:00-08:15 PM T
G 241
Laney
21572
Lab08:30-09:45 PM MW Kyriakopedi B 152
Lec07:00-08:15 PM MW B 153
Laney
* 13
* 14
FUNDAMENTALS OF REFRIGERATION 4 Units
Principles and processes of refrigeration systems
ADVANCED REFRIGERATION
2 Units
Introduction to more complex and detailed methods of
investigating and servicing refrigeration system components
PREREQUISITE: ECT 13
21574
Lab08:30-09:45 PM MW Goetsch
Lec07:00-08:15 PM MW 01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
B 252
B 252
Laney
* 15
REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT
2 Units
TROUBLESHOOTING
Introduction to troubleshooting practices on commercial
refrigeration equipment
PREREQUISITE: ECT 14
21576
* 16
Lab08:30-09:45 PM MW Goetsch
Lec07:00-08:15 PM MW B 252
B 252
Laney
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
FUNDAMENTALS OF RESIDENTIAL
2 Units
AND LIGHT COMMERICIAL HVAC SYSTEMS
Introduction to residential and light commercial heating
and air conditioning components and functions
COREQUISITE: ECT 14
21578
* 17
Lab07:30-08:45 PM T
Lec06:00-07:15 PM T
Kyriakopedi B 152
B 152
Laney
Kyriakopedi B 152
B 152
Laney
RESIDENTIAL AND LIGHT
1 Unit
COMMERICIAL HVAC TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting heating and air conditioning equipment
COREQUISITE: ECT 16
21580
Lab07:00-09:50 PM Th
Lec06:00-06:50 PM Th
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Environmental Control Technology
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Environmental Control Technology
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 18
HVAC INSTALLATION PRACTICES
1 Unit
Introduction to practical applications of residential and
light commercial HVAC systems
21582
Lab07:00-09:50 PM Th
Lec06:00-06:50 PM Th
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
Kyriakopedi B 152
B 152
Laney
* 19
PSYCHROMETRICS AND LOAD
2 Units
CALCULATIONS
Analysis of the physical properties of air in refrigeration
and air conditioning
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 27
Lec06:00-09:50 PM F
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
Rosillo
B 153
Laney
* 21
INTRODUCTION TO DIRECT DIGITAL 2 Units
CONTROLS
Introduction to direct digital control systems and building
automation systems
Lab08:30-09:45 PM T
Lec07:00-08:15 PM T
Alayan
B 123
B 123
Laney
21587
Lec08:00-11:50 Holloway B 153
Laney
03/18/2014 - 05/19/2014
* 28
* 29
Frostjr
B 130
B 252
Laney
COMMERICAL HVAC SYSTEMS
2 Units
Introduction to the physical properties, interactive
components, and methods for operating and controlling
commercial HVAC systems
ENERGY MANAGEMENT & EFFICIENCY 2 Units
IN BUILDING SYSTEMS
Introduction to technical and economic operating principles of electrical and mechanical devices for making
cost-effective decisions and energy-efficient choices
S
DATA ANALYSIS FOR
2 Units
PERFORMANCE MONITORING
Introduction to the methods of acquiring HVAC equipment performance data to improve operations and reduce
energy consumption
PREREQUISITE: ECT 25
COREQUISITE: ECT 26
21594
Lab08:30-09:45 PM Th
Lec07:00-08:15 PM Th
Rosillo
F 204
F 204
Laney
PREREQUISITE: ECT 16
21584
* 23
Lab08:30-09:45 PM M
Lec07:00-08:15 PM M
Frostjr
B 153
B 153
Laney
Salabasheva A 273
Laney
Frostjr
B 153
B 153
Laney
Rosillo
A 120
A 120
Laney
HVAC SYSTEM DESIGN
2 Units
Introduction to concepts and principles for the design of
commercial HVAC systems and system controls
PREREQUISITE: ECT 22 or 214
21592
* 24
Lec08:00-09:50 PM M
COMMERCIAL HVAC SYSTEM
2 Units
TROUBLESHOOTING
Introduction to troubleshooting procedures for commercial HVAC systems
PREREQUISITE: ECT 22
21586
Lab08:30-09:45 PM W
Lec07:00-08:15 PM W
* 25
INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING
2 Units
COMMISSIONING
Introduction to fundamentals of commissioning, recommissioning, retro-commissioning, and mechanical
and electrical building systems
COREQUISITE: ECT 22
21606
Lab08:30-09:45 PM T
Lec07:00-08:15 PM T
* 26
ADVANCED BUILDING
3 Units
COMMISSIONING
Advanced processes and applications of building commissioning, re-commissioning and retro-commissioning
PREREQUISITE: ECT 25
COREQUISITE: ECT 29
21599
Lab06:00-07:15 PM MW Salabasheva E 202A Laney
Lec05:00-05:50 PM MW E 202A Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          123
S P R I NG
* 22
Lab05:30-06:45 PM M
Lec05:30-06:45 PM W
ADVANCED DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROLS 2 Units
Introduction to advanced concepts and operation of DDC
controls
PREREQUISITE: ECT 21
PREREQUISITE: ECT 11
21596
college
21591
COREQUISITE: ECT 22
21597
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Environmental Control Technology
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 31
EnviROnmental Mangement & Technology
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
INTRODUCTION TO DDC
3 Units
HARDWARE FOR BUILDING
AUTOMATION SYSTEMS
Introduction to basic microprocessor/microcontroller
operations
PREREQUISITE: E/ET 202 AND ECT 214
21604
Lab07:00-09:50 PM Th
Lec05:00-06:50 PM Th
Alayan
B 123
B 123
Laney
* 34
CONTROL ROUTINES FOR ENERGY
2 Units
EFFICIENCY
Methods and practices for developing energy saving
control routines
PREREQUISITE: ECT 26
21611
* 35
Lab07:00-08:15 PM Th
Lec07:00-08:15 PM T
Rosillo
B 252
B 252
Laney
Staff
B 123
B 123
Laney
CONTROL SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
2 Units
Introduction to control system integration practices
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 40
S P R I NG
* 36
Lab05:30-06:45 PM Th
Lec05:30-06:45 PM T
ENERGY ISSUES, POLICIES, 1.5 Units
AND CODES
Introduction to regional and global energy issues
PREREQUISITE: ECT 25
21612
college
INTRODUCTION TO CONTROL
1 Unit
SYSTEM NETWORKING
The installation and use of common digital control system
networks is presented
PREREQUISITE: ECT 21
21607
Lec08:30-09:20 PM T
Alayan
B 153
Laney
24588
Lab07:00-09:50 PM M
Lec05:00-06:50 PM M
Rosillo
B 152
B 152
Laney
21588
Lec08:30-09:45 PM T
Tanios
G 241
Laney
* 41
ENERGY AUDITS FOR COMMERCIAL 3 Units
BUILDINGS
Introduction to commercial building energy auditing for
conservation and implementation of energy efficiency
measures
211
PREREQUISITE: ECT 27
24354
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 212
MECHNICAL AND ELECTRICAL CODES 1.5 Units
Introduction to national, state and local regulations
and standards that govern the design, installation and
operation of air conditioning, heating, ventilation, and
refrigeration systems
TESTING, ADJUSTING AND
2 Units
BALANCING HVAC SYSTEMS
Introduction to theory and practice necessary to properly
test, adjust and balance HVAC systems
COREQUISITE: ECT 22
Lec08:30-09:45 PM M
Hartshorn E 201A Laney
21601
Lab08:30-09:45 PM Th
Lec07:00-08:15 PM Th
Hartshorn B 153
B 153
Laney
21602
Lec06:00-06:50 PM Th
Rosillo
F 204
Laney
21589
Lec05:30-06:45 PM TTh
Hartshorn B 153
Laney
213
214
INDOOR AIR QUALITY AND
1 Unit
BUILDING ENVELOPE
Introduction to building indoor air quality standards
and maintenance procedures associated with comfort
and health problems faced by workers and managers
TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS FOR ECT 3 Units
Selected topics in mathematics with specific application
to the HVAC & R industry
EnviROnmental Mangement & ENVMT
Technology
* 12
ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND
3 Units
JUSTICE
American and global environmental policy and ethics
concentrating on their impact on minorities and people
of color
24332
Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
Imara
A 214
Merritt
24333
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Ralston
SRH
Merritt
* 16
124          SPRING 2014
INTRODUCTION TO HEALTHY
3 Units
COMMUNITY SYSTEMS
Introduction to healthy community systems and their
impact on both human and environmental health
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Ethnic Studies
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Geography
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 35
INTRODUCTION TO URBAN AGRO
3 Units
ECOLOGY
Introduction to the expanding production and distribution of healthy food and environmentally sustainable
agriculture in and near cities
21971
Lec06:00-09:15 PM W
02/05/2014 - 05/21/2014
Kolevzon SRH
Merritt
* 40
FROM TREE TO SEA: A BAY AREA
3 Units
ENVIRONMENTAL CROSS SECTION
Introduction to the outdoor environment of the San
Francisco Bay watershed environment and nearby sites
21967
Lec10:00-11:50 S
Lec12:30-04:20 PM S
03/15/2014 - 05/17/2014
Ceridwyn SRH
SRH
Merritt
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
GeographyGEOG
** 1
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
3 Units
Basic elements of the earthís physical systems and processes
22208Lec08:30-09:45 TTh Hasbrouck D 222 Alameda
22229 Lec Kirkham ONLINE A
lameda
Online course; contact instructor at wkirkham@peralta.edu for more
information.
22220Lec09:00-10:15 MWRauzonA 266
Laney
22215Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWGiventalBCC 421 Berkeley
22226Lec10:00-11:15 MWWilliams
D 165
Merritt
22227Lec10:00-11:15 TThWilliams
D 165
Merritt
22216Lec04:30-05:45 PMMWStaffBCC 421 Berkeley
Ethnic Studies
ETHST
22209Lec10:00-11:15 TTh Hasbrouck D 222 Alameda
22210 Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Staff
D 222 A
lameda
INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES 3 Units
Survey of the American experience of ethnic and racial
relations
22217Lec09:30-10:45 TTh HaberlinBCC 423 Berkeley
22199
Lec 22221Lec09:00-10:15 TTh JohnsonE 255
Laney
Online Course. Contact Instructor at pbolick@peralta.edu
22225Lec10:30-11:45 MWRauzonA 266
Laney
23977
23978
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Lec 22222Lec10:30-11:45 TThRauzonA 266
Laney
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org
22214Lec01:00-02:15 PMTTh Hasbrouck D 222
22228 Lec06:00-08:50 PM Th
Johnson A 266
Alameda
Laney
Bolick
Bolick
Bolick
22200Lec11:00-11:50 MWFStaff
24497 Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
Staff
ONLINE Laney
BCC TBA Berkeley
ONLINE Berkeley
D 107
Laney
BWHEELR123Berkeley
Location: Wheeler Hall, Room 123, UC Berkeley campus.
Fire Science
PREREQUISITE OR COREQUISITE: GEOG 1
FISCI
202
FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRE PREVENTION 3 Units
Fundamentals of fire prevention
23971
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Cody
D 133
** 1L PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY 1 Unit
Practical application of basic concepts and principles of
physical geography
22211Lab02:30-05:20 PMMStaff
D 222
Alameda
Merritt
FrenchFREN
** 1A ELEMENTARY FRENCH
5 Units
Study and practice in speaking, understanding, reading
and writing French
24022Lec10:00-12:15 PMTThStaff
BCC TBA Berkeley
22204Lec01:00-03:50 PMMWZhangE 200
Laney
01/27/2014 - 05/28/2014
22205Lec01:00-03:50 PMTThZhangE 201B Laney
01/28/2014 - 05/22/2014
22207Lec08:00-10:15 MWAlzahraniE 254
** 1B ELEMENTARY FRENCH
Continuation of FREN 1A
Laney
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: FREN 1A
22206
Lec06:00-08:50 PM MW Zhang
01/27/2014 - 05/21/2014
E 200
Laney
** 2A INTERMEDIATE FRENCH
5 Units
Proficiency in French at an intermediate level
PREREQUISITE: FREN 1B
24516
Lec06:00-08:15 PM TTh
Wolpe
A 204
Laney
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          125
S P R I NG
* 1
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Geology
Graphic Arts
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 22223Lab02:30-05:20 PMTStaffA 271
college
Laney
22218Lab01:30-04:20 PMMGiventalBCC 312 Berkeley
22219Lab01:30-04:20 PMTStaffBCC 323 Berkeley
22224Lab02:30-05:20 PMThRauzonA 271
Laney
** 2
CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
Basic elements of cultural geography
22213
Lec Online Course. Contact instructor at eohalloran@peralta.edu for more
information.
22230
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
** 3
3 Units
OhalloranONLINE A
lameda
Rose
A 266
Laney
WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY
3 Units
Introduction to the worldís major geographic regions
24596Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThRauzonA 266
Laney
GeologyGEOL
** 1 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL
4 Units
GEOLOGY
Survey of materials and structures comprising the outer
portion of the earth, and geologic processes responsible
for sculpturing the earth
22235Lab02:00-03:15 PMMWWilliams
* 114
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
GRAPHIC DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
3 Units
Technology-based orientation to file preparation dependant upon final output method
PREREQUISITE: GRART 131 or 132; and 134 and 136
22261Lab08:00-10:50 WPetrilliA 152
Laney
Lec11:00-12:50 PMW
* 115
A 152
Class also meets in A154.
WEB SITE DESIGN
3 Units
Introduction to web-site design from a planning perspective
PREREQUISITE: GRART 142
24518
* 121
Lab Laney
APPLIED GRAPHIC DESIGN 1
3 Units
Project-oriented class for the practical application of
typographical theory
PREREQUISITE: GRART 113
22257Lab09:00-11:50 TThPetrilliA 152
Laney
Lec08:00-08:50 T
* 123
A 152
APPLIED GRAPHIC DESIGN 3
3 Units
Project-oriented class for the practical application of
design theory, procedures, and processes
S P R I NG
Merritt
PREREQUISITE: GRART 111 and 112 and 113
D 165
22263Lab09:00-11:50 TThPetrilliA 152
Laney
22237Lab02:00-03:15 PMTThWilliams
D 165
Merritt
Lec08:00-08:50 Th
Lec12:30-01:45 PMMW
D 165
CODE SEC L/L HOURS ** 10
Lec12:30-01:45 PMTTh
INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY
3 Units
Survey of structure and materials that compose the earthís
surface and geologic processes responsible for shaping the
earth
D 165
24597
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Johnson
A 266
Laney
22233Lec09:00-10:15 TThWoodrowBCC 421 Berkeley
* 10L
INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY LAB
The laboratory component of Geology 10
1 Unit
24269Lab10:30-11:45 TThWoodrowBCC 421 Berkeley
GermanGERM
** 1B ELEMENTARY GERMAN
Continuation of GERM 1A
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: GERM 1A
22240
Lec06:30-08:45 PM MW Sakalauskaite A 200
A
lameda
Graphic ArtsGRART
* 112
CREATIVE PROCESS AND SOLUTIONS 3 Units
Introduction to the established sequential graphic design
process
22259Lab10:00-12:50 PMMPetrilliA 152
Laney
Lec08:00-09:50 M
* 113
A 152
Class also meets in A154.
TYPOGRAPHY
3 Units
Introduction to the importance of type as a graphic design
factor
PRE OR COREQUISITE: GRART 131 OR 132
22265Lab10:00-12:50 PMWPetrilliA 154
Laney
Lec08:00-09:50 W
126          SPRING 2014
A 154
* 132
A 152
DIGITAL DOCUMENTS
2.5 Units
(ADOBE INDESIGN)
Application of ìpage-layoutî software utilized in the
graphic arts/multimedia industries for digital document
generation
22242Lab10:00-11:50 ThPetrilliA 153
Laney
Lec10:00-11:50 T
* 134
A 153
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR BASICS
2.5 Units
Skill-based approach to vector-based drawing software
22244Lab03:00-04:50 PMMBerendtA 153 Laney
Lec01:00-02:50 PMM
A 153 24520 Lab08:00-09:50 PM M
Berendt A 153 Laney
Lec06:00-07:50 PM M
A 153 * 136
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP BASICS
2.5 Units
Introduction to imaging software utilized in the graphic
arts for photo and tonal manipulations
22246
Lab08:00-09:50 PM T
Lec06:00-07:50 PM T
Jay
A 153
A 153
Laney
22248Lab03:00-04:50 PMWBerendtA 153
Laney
Lec01:00-02:50 PMW
* 142
A 153
WEB GRAPHICS (DREAMWEAVER) 2.5 Units
Introduction and application of software (Dreamweaver)
used in web-page design and construction
22250
Lab08:00-09:50 PM Th
Lec06:00-07:50 PM Th
Jay
Laney
* 143
A 153
A 153
WEB GRAPHICS (FLASH)
2.5 Units
Introduction and application of software (Flash) used in
web-page design, construction and animation
22252Lab03:00-04:50 PMTStaffA 153
Laney
Lec01:00-02:50 PMT
A 153
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Health Education
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 230
History
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
COMPUTER BASICS FOR GRAPHICS
1 Unit
Basic computer operations for beginners with an interest
in graphics and multimedia
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
24335Lec03:00-04:50 PMMIdowu
D 119 Merritt
22326 Lec06:30-08:20 PM W
Sandersbadt BCC 031 Berkeley
203
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION I
2 Units
Study and practice of medical dictation and transcription
24522Lab02:30-03:45 PMTh
JayA 153
Laney
Lec01:00-02:15 PMTh
A 153
22323Lab02:00-04:50 PMTh
DaveA 225
Alameda
Lec01:00-01:50 PMTh
A 225
22325Lab02:00-04:50 PMTh
DaveA 225
Alameda
Lec05:00-05:50 PMTh
A 225
231
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGN 3 Units
Introduction to the graphic arts industry and the role of
the graphic designer
22253Lec01:00-03:50 PMThSquicciA 152 Laney
22255 Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Squicci
A 152 Laney
501
GRAPHIC ARTS OPEN LAB
0 Units
Access to the Graphic Arts computer and design labs
22254
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Lab is opened 8:00am - 5:00 pm MW; 8:00am
- 12:00 pm TTh; 1:00pm-5:00pm MTW; 1:00 - 4:00pm Th; 6:00pm-10pm
MTWR (Open entry/open exit)
Petrilli
A 153
Health Education
** 1
Laney
HLTED
22314Lec09:30-10:45 TTh MarciulionisA 139 Merritt
22311 Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Sandersbadt BCC 431 Berkeley
22310Lec01:10-02:30 PMTTh SandersbadtBCC 431 Berkeley
02/04/2014 - 05/22/2014 Course designed for HUSV cohort. Late start class,
begins Tues, 2/04/14.
22315Lec09:30-10:45 MW MarciulionisA 139 Merritt
22312 Lec Bretz
ONLINE Laney
Online course. Email instructor: kbretz@peralta.edu for information.
22313
Lec Online course. For class information, go to http://eperalta.org/spring
2014. Email instructor: jramos@peralta.edu
Ramos
ONLINE Laney
22316Lec08:00-09:15 TThStaffAC 110 Laney
24627Lec02:00-03:15 PMMWSullivanP 309 Merritt
22317 Lec Cisneros ONLINE Laney
** 9
Online Course: for class info, e-mail instructor: rcisneros@peralta.edu
FIRST AID AND SAFETY
Introduction to first aid and safety
2 Units
22309Lec09:30-10:20 TThSmithB 202
Alameda
Health Professions And
HLTOC
Occupations
201
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY I
Study of medical terminology
22320Lec09:00-10:50 Th
DaveA 213
Alameda
Class meets at 860 Atlantic Ave., Alameda
22327Lec01:00-02:50 PMMIdowu
202
2 Units
D 119
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY II
Continued study of medical terminology
22321Lec11:00-12:50 PMTh
DaveA 213
Class meets at 860 Atlantic Ave., Alameda
22330
Lec online course. Email instructor at JTate@peralta.edu
Tate
Merritt
2 Units
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION II
2 Units
Continued study and practice of medical dictation and
transcription
HistoryHIST
** 2A HISTORY OF EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION 3 Units
History of Western civilization to 1660
22302Lec02:00-03:15 PMTThStory
D 204
Alameda
** 2B HISTORY OF EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION 3 Units
History of Western civilization since 1660
22280Lec04:30-05:45 PMMWKimBCC 054 Berkeley
** 3
MODERN WORLD HISTORY
3 Units
Survey of nineteenth- and twentieth-century world history tracing the developments of liberalism, industrialism,
and nationalism
22294Lec10:30-11:45 TThGrahamF 205
** 3B MODERN WORLD HISTORY:
1500-PRESENT
Survey of world history since 1500
Laney
3 Units
23984Lec09:30-10:45 TThRoseBCC 216 Berkeley
** 7A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES
3 Units
TO 1877
History of the United States from colonial days to Reconstruction (1877)
22266Lec08:30-09:45 MWLorettoC 113
Alameda
22290Lec08:00-09:15 MWWilkinsonF 203
Laney
22295Lec09:30-10:45 MW DuranA 214
Merritt
22285Lec08:00-09:15 MWRoseBCC 033 Berkeley
22286 Lec HadleytorresONLINE Berkeley
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org
22291
22298
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Lec Online Course. Contact instructor at eloretto@peralta.edu for more
information.
22267
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Johnson
Loretto
Popal
F 201 Laney
ONLINE A
lameda
C 113
22297Lec12:30-01:45 PMMWWilkinsonF 201
A
lameda
Laney
22288Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWRoseBCC 216 Berkeley
22303Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWWilkinsonF 201 Laney
22268 Lec Loretto
ONLINE A
lameda
Online Course. Contact instructor at eloretto@peralta.edu for more
information.
Alameda
ONLINE Laney
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          127
S P R I NG
EXPLORING HEALTH ISSUES
3 Units
Examination of current problems related to individual
and community health
204
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
History
Human Services
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
** 7B HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES
3 Units
SINCE 1865
History of the United States from the end of the Civil
War to the present
** 21
22273
Lec Online Course. Contact instructor at eloretto@peralta.edu for more
information.
22287Lec09:30-12:20 PMT
** 33
HISTORY OF NATIVE AMERICAN
3 Units
THOUGHT & LITERATURE
Historical survey of thought and literature of North
American Indians
PalterpalmanBCC 032 Berkeley
22282
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Hadleytorres BCC 032 Berkeley
24337
Lec09:30-11:50 S
Lec01:30-04:20 PM S
Berezin
Loretto
ONLINE Alameda
22292Lec11:00-12:15 PMMW JohnsonF 205 Laney
22296 Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Duran
A 214 Merritt
22277
Title III Gateway Learning Community. Students must concurrently enroll
in ENGL 5 and HIST 7B. For enrollment information contact Dr. Stacy
Thompson at sthompson@peralta.edu, room D215 or 510-436-2609.
Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
Hadleytorres BCC 055 Berkeley
22283Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThNoonanBCC 054 Berkeley
Designed for Global Studies Program; for info, contact jberezin@peralta.edu;
enroll via PACE Office, Rm 343. Recommended to co-enroll in ENGL 5, #21931.
22293Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThGrahamF 205 Laney
22299 Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Popal
C 113 A
lameda
22270Lec10:00-11:15 MWLoretto
D 237
Alameda
22304Lec12:30-01:45 PMMW JohnsonF 205 Laney
22284 Lec Rose
ONLINE Berkeley
S P R I NG
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
22289Lec01:30-04:20 PMT
24525 Lec Hadleytorres BCC 015 Berkeley
Ulloa
ONLINE Laney
Online Course. Please contact instructor at julloa@peralta.edu
22300Lec01:30-04:20 PMTh
Hadleytorres BCC 015 Berkeley
** 8A HISTORY OF LATIN-AMERICAN
3 Units
CIVILIZATION
History of Latin America from pre-Columbian times to
the outbreak of the wars for independence
24188Lec01:00-02:15 PMMWStaffC 113
Alameda
** 8B HISTORY OF LATIN-AMERICAN
3 Units
CIVILIZATION
History of Latin America during the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries
23993
* 18
Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
Higdon
BCC 032 Berkeley
20TH CENTURY AMERICAN
3 Units
PROTEST MOVEMENT
Historical examination of protest movements in the
United States during the 20th century; with a focus on
the symbiotic relationship among various political, cultural, economic, and artistic developments to the protest
movements; provide an understanding of the rise and
fall of various protest movements and their political and
cultural legacies.
22275Lec03:00-04:15 PMMWPopalC 113
Alameda
** 19
HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA
3 Units
Californiaís multi-ethnic history from the pre-Spanish
period to the present.
24189
Lec Online Course. Contact instructor at eloretto@peralta.edu for more
information.
Loretto
ONLINE A
lameda
22278Lec04:30-05:45 PMMWWollenbergBCC 015 Berkeley
U.S. WOMEN: A SOCIAL HISTORY
3 Units
Survey of the role and contributions of women to the
development of U.S. society from colonial times to the
present
** 46C GLOBAL CONFLICTS OVER
RESOURCES
Survey of the current state of the world
** 50
1-3 Units
BCC 055 Berkeley
BCC 055 02/01/2014 - 02/22/2014 Meets 3 Sats: 2/01, 2/08, & 2/22/14.
AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY:
3 Units
AFRICA TO 1865
Survey of the experience of African-Americans from their
origins to the end of the Civil War
22271Lec08:30-09:45 MWSmithC 212
** 51
Alameda
AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY:
3 Units
1865 TO 1945
Survey of the experience of African-Americans in the
United States from 1865 to 1945
22272Lec10:00-11:15 MWSmithC 212 Alameda
22276 Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Smith
C 212 A
lameda
HumanitiesHUMAN
** 1
INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES
3 Units
Humanities seen through various forms of expression
22335Lec09:30-10:45 MWEretBCC 032 Berkeley
22361 Lec FlowersHYBRID A
lameda
Lec04:30-05:45 PMW
C 209
Hybrid Course. Orientation TBA. Please contact instructor at aflowers@peralta.
edu for more information.
22355Lec08:30-09:45 MWConner
22347 Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
Wingpaz
D 222 Alameda
BCC 423 Berkeley
22333Lec10:00-11:15 TThFlowers
D 312
Alameda
22354Lec01:30-04:20 PMFWingpazBCC 034 Berkeley
** 2
HUMAN VALUES
Study of human values
22351Lec09:30-10:45 TTh HicksA 214
22352 Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Flowers C 105
* 5
3 Units
Merritt
A
lameda
STORYTELLING IN AMERICAN CULTURE 3 Units
Storytelling among different ethnic groups within the
United States
22356Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWEretBCC 015 Berkeley
13A
MYTH, SYMBOL AND FOLKLORE
Study of myths, symbols, and folklore
22353Lec10:00-11:15 MWConnerC 209
3 Units
Alameda
Fulfills UCB’s American Cultures Requirement.
128          SPRING 2014
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Humanities
CODE SEC L/L HOURS ** 21
Humanities
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
FILM: ART AND COMMUNICATION
3 Units
Analysis of history and aesthetics of film from its inception in the late nineteenth century to the present
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
** 40
RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD
3 Units
Comparative study of the worldís great religions
24528
Lec 22336Lec01:30-04:20 PMTTaylorBCC 055 Berkeley
Online course. Email instructor: asabzevary@peralta.edu
22343Lec01:30-04:20 PMF
22339Lec01:30-02:45 PMTThEretBCC 411 Berkeley
22348 Lec Gerlach ONLINE Berkeley
DoubiagoBCC 055 Berkeley
** 26
GLOBAL CINEMA
4 Units
Global cinema analyzed through historical, political,
commercial, cultural, and artistic perspectives
22342
Lab06:30-09:20 PM M
Lec01:30-04:20 PM Th
Crime and Deviance emphasis- recommended co-enrollment with SOC 8,
#23761.
Ruberto
BCC 021 Berkeley
BCC 424 ** 30A HUMAN VALUES/ETHICS
3 Units
Analysis of concepts of good and right in our society and
of criteria of conduct
22337Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWStaff
Sabzevary ONLINE Laney
02/03/2014 - 06/30/2014 Online class- for information, please visit www.
eberkeley.org. Late start class, begins Mon, 2/03/14.
22358
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Sabzevary F 203
22349Lec01:00-02:15 PMMWSabzevaryF 203
Laney
Laney
* 53
COMPARATIVE FILM GENRES
4 Units
Survey of film genres selected from two to four of the
following
24001
Lec06:00-09:50 PM W
Taylor
BCC 034 Berkeley
BCC TBA Berkeley
Also listed as PHIL 31A, #24000.
22338Lec01:30-04:20 PMFGerlachBCC 054 Berkeley
22350 Lec Widhalm ONLINE Laney
Online course. Email instructor: bwidhalm@peralta.edu
22357
Lec Online course. Email instructor: asabzevary@peralta.edu
22359
Lec Online course. Email instructor: bwidhalm@peralta.edu
Sabzevary ONLINE Laney
S P R I NG
Widhalm ONLINE Laney
Human Services
HUSV
* 101 CASE MANAGEMENT IN HUMAN
2 Units
SERVICES
Case management skills for the paraprofessional
22362Lec04:00-05:50 PMWStaffBCC 034 Berkeley
Course designed for HUSV cohort.
* 109 DIVERSE POPULATIONS IN HUMAN
2 Units
SERVICES
Working with diverse populations in human services
settings
22363Lec04:00-05:50 PMT
* 111
SandersbadtBCC 052 Berkeley
Course designed for HUSV cohort.
SOCIAL SERVICES SPECIALIZATION II 3 Units
Overview of social services programs
22364Lec09:00-12:10 PMWStaffBCC 226 Berkeley
02/05/2014 - 05/21/2014 Course designed for HUSV cohort. Late start class,
begins Wed, 2/05/14.
* 112
SEMINAR FOR FIELD EXPERIENCE
2 Units
IN SOCIAL SERVICES I
Beginning seminar for field experience in social services
22365
Lec06:00-07:50 PM W
Staff
BCC 033 Berkeley
24599
Lec 06:00-07:50 PM
Staff
BCC TBA Berkeley
* 113
SEMINAR FOR FIELD EXPERIENCE
IN SOCIAL SERVICES II
Continuation of HUSV 112
W
2 Units
** 30B HUMAN VALUES/AESTHETICS
3 Units
Analysis of the nature of the beautiful as expressed in
visual arts, music, and literature of Western and other
cultures
22340Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThRubertoBCC 423 Berkeley
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          129
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Japanese
KINESIOLOGY
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 56
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
MEDITATION: THEORY AND PRACTICE 1 Unit
Introduction to theory and practice of a variety of meditation methods
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 22378
Lab Lec Dragin
Online course. Email instructor: bdragin@peralta.edu
college
ONLINE Laney
ONLINE 22360Lec01:30-02:45 PMFAzevedoBCC 431 Berkeley
22380Lab01:00-01:50 PMWThF DraginG 233
Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMMT
G 233
Lab02:00-04:50 PMMW
G 233
** 60
02/21/2014 - 05/23/2014 Late start class, meets Fris, 2/21-5/23/14.
INTRODUCTION TO LGBTQ STUDIES 3 Units
Interdisciplinary and multiperspectival overview of LGBTQ Studies 22334Lec01:00-02:15 PMMWConner
D 206
GLOBAL CINEMA (LAB-SCREENING)
1 Unit
Screenings of representative films from a variety of national film traditions outside of the United States
22345
Lab06:30-09:20 PM M
Crime and Deviance emphasis- recommended co-enrollment with SOC 8,
#23761.
BCC 021 Berkeley
JapaneseJAPAN
** 1A ELEMENTARY JAPANESE
5 Units
Study of practical vocabulary, grammar, sentence patterns, and aural-oral skills in Japanese
S P R I NG
22366Lec03:30-05:45 PMMWPiettA 233
Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh E 200
Laney
22368Lec03:30-05:45 PMMWPiettA 233
Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh E 200
Laney
* 1B
01/28/2014 - 05/22/2014
ELEMENTARY JAPANESE
Continuation of JAPAN 1A
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: JAPAN 1A
22367Lec03:30-05:45 PMTTh UchimadecenaA 233
* 50A CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE
AND CULTURE
Speaking of simple modern Japanese
24529
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Staff
A 233
Laney
3 Units
Laney
JournalismJOURN
* 18A NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION
3 Units
Introduction to reporting, photography, and production
skills for the campus newspaper, the Laney Tower, from
initial story assignments to final camera-ready sequence
22372
Lab Lec Dragin
Online course. Email instructor: bdragin@peralta.edu
Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMMT
G 233
Lab02:00-04:50 PMM
G 233
22384
Lab Lec Dragin
Online course. Email instructor: bdragin@peralta.edu
Alameda
226
Ruberto
22382Lab01:00-01:50 PMWThF DraginG 233
ONLINE Laney
ONLINE 22374Lab01:00-01:50 PMWThF DraginG 233
Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMMT
G 233
Lab02:00-04:50 PMMW
G 233
* 18C NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION
3 Units
Introduction to reporting, photography, and production
skills for the campus newspaper, the Laney Tower from
initial story assignments to final camera-ready sequence
ONLINE Laney
ONLINE 22386Lab01:00-01:50 PMWThF DraginG 233
Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMMT
G 233
Lab02:00-04:50 PMMW
G 233
22388Lab01:00-01:50 PMWThF DraginG 233
Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMMT
G 233
Lab02:00-04:50 PMM
G 233
22390
Lab Lec Dragin
Online course. Email instructor: bdragin@peralta.edu
* 18D NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION
3 Units
Introduction to reporting, photography, and production
skills for the campus newspaper, the Laney Tower from
initial story assignments to final camera-ready sequence
ONLINE Laney
ONLINE 22392Lab01:00-01:50 PMWThF DraginG 233
Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMMT
G 233
Lab02:00-04:50 PMMW
G 233
22394Lab01:00-01:50 PMWThF DraginG 233
Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMMT
G 233
** 21
Lab02:00-04:50 PMM
NEWSWRITING
3 Units
Introduction to evaluating, gathering and writing news
in accepted journalistic style
G 233
22369
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Strain
** 62
F 170D Laney
MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY
3 Units
Communication techniques from personal to mass media
22370Lec02:30-03:45 PMTTh DraginG 211
22376Lab01:00-01:50 PMWThF DraginG 233
Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMMT
G 233
* 65
Lab02:00-04:50 PMM
G 233
22395Lec01:00-03:50 PMFStrainA 233
* 18B NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION
3 Units
Introduction to reporting, photography, and production
skills for the campus newspaper, the Laney Tower from
initial story assignments to final camera-ready sequence
130          SPRING 2014
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR JOURNALISTS
Analysis and use of new media
Laney
3 Units
Laney
KINESIOLOGYKIN
* 1A
SWIMMING I - FUNDAMENTALS
Activity Class
22410
22411
Lab06:00-06:50 PM MW Staff
Lab05:00-05:50 PM TTh Staff
0.5 Unit
POOL 2 Laney
POOL 2 Laney
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
KINESIOLOGY
CODE SEC L/L HOURS KINESIOLOGY
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
22412Lab11:00-11:50 TThStaffPOOL 2 Laney
22413Lab12:00-12:50 PMMWStretchPOOL 2 Laney
* 1B
SWIMMING II - BEGINNING
Activity Class
0.5 Unit
22414
22415
Lab06:00-06:50 PM MW Staff
Lab05:00-05:50 PM TTh Staff
POOL 2 Laney
POOL 2 Laney
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 58A FITNESS CENTER STRENGTH TRAINING I - FUNDAMENTAL
Activity class
22417Lab12:00-12:50 PMMWStretchPOOL 2 Laney
SWIMMING III - INTERMEDIATE
Activity Class
0.5 Unit
22418Lab11:00-11:50 MWBretzPOOL 1 Laney
22419Lab11:00-11:50 TThBretzPOOL 1 Laney
* 3
LONG DISTANCE SWIMMING
Activity class
22402
Lab06:00-07:50 PM T
Staff
0.5 Unit
22403Lab12:00-12:50 PMMWBretzPOOL 1 Laney
* 34
STEP AEROBICS
Activity class
Merritt
Students enrolled in one of the Fitness Center classes with a Merritt student ID
number can exercise anytime during the following hours: 7:00am - 5:00pm
Monday - Thursday and 8:00am - 12:00pm on Friday. Students attend 35
hours for each half unit. Orientation is MANDATORY for the new and returning
students in A113. Orientation dates and times are: TBA
Laney
Laney
Laney
S P R I NG
24646Lab12:00-12:50 PMTThStaffGYM
24647 Lab05:00-05:50 PM MW Staff
GYM
24648 Lab06:00-06:50 PM MW Staff
GYM
0.5 Unit
Alameda
Students must enroll in one of the following Fitness Center courses for this
semester: Kin 58A-Fitness Strength I, code 22452 or 22464, or Kin 58B-Fitness
Strength Training II, code 24192 or 24193, or Kin 67A-Sports Training I, code
22461 or 22462. Faculty and Classified staff must be enrolled to use Fitness
Center. Students with a current COA student ID number can then use the Fitness
Center equipment anytime during the following hours: MON-THURS 7:00AM to
12:00 Noon, MON-THURS 2:00PM to 3:00PM. Students must attend 35 hours
for each .5 unit. The Fitness Center is closed on Fridays and Weekends. All new
students will need to complete as one (1) hour orientation in room G214. After
completing one orientation, a student will never be required to take another
orientation. Choose one of the following dates for orientation: 1/13-1/16,
1/21-1/23, 1/27-1/30 at one of the following times: 7:15AM, 9:15AM, 10:15AM,
11:15AM. Students may utilize the Fitness Center for up to three (3) hours per
day to complete required hours.
22401Lab07:00-07:50 TTh MarciulionisA 113
POOL 1 Laney
college
0.5 Unit
22452Lab07:00-07:50 MW JordanG 214
22416Lab11:00-11:50 TThStaffPOOL 2 Laney
* 1C
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 24649Lab01:00-01:50 PMTThBretzPOOL 1 Laney
(Recommended For Pool Aerobics)
* 47A STATIONARY CYCLING FOR
FITNESS I - FUNDAMENTALS
Activity class
0.5 Unit
22423Lab01:00-01:50 PMMWBretzC 100 Laney
22424 Lab06:00-06:50 PM TTh Bretz
C 100 Laney
* 51A YOGA I - FUNDAMENTALS
Activity class
0.5 Unit
22425Lab12:00-12:50 PMTThStaffC 100 Laney
22473 Lab06:00-07:50 PM W
Valentine GYM Merritt
22426 Lab05:00-06:50 PM M
Staff
C 100 Laney
22427Lab02:00-02:50 PMTThStaffC 100
Laney
22441Lab07:00-07:50 MTW MarciulionisA 113
Merritt
* 54A CROSS FITNESS I - FUNDAMENTALS
Activity class
1 Unit
Students enrolled in one of the Fitness Center classes with a Merritt student ID
number can exercise anytime during the following hours: 7:00am - 5:00pm
Monday - Thursday and 8:00am - 12:00pm on Friday. Students attend 35
hours for each half unit. Orientation is MANDATORY for the new and returning
students in A113. Orientation dates and times are: TBA
* 54B CROSS FITNESS II - BEGINNING
Activity class
1 Unit
24650Lab01:00-02:15 PMMWRamosFH 126 Laney
24651Lab02:30-03:45 PMMWBeamFH 126 Laney
* 54C CROSS FITNESS III - INTERMEDIATE
Activity class
1 Unit
22404Lab01:00-02:15 PMMWStaffFH 126 Laney
22405Lab02:30-03:45 PMMWStaffFH 126 Laney
22471Lab06:00-07:15 MWCheyneC 102 Laney
(recommended for Fitness Center)
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          131
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
KINESIOLOGY
CODE SEC L/L HOURS KINESIOLOGY
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 22443Lab07:00-08:05 MW MarciulionisA 113
Laney
24192Lab07:00-07:50 MW JordanG 214
Merritt
Students enrolled in one of the Fitness Center classes with a Merritt student ID
number can exercise anytime during the following hours: 7:00am - 5:00pm
Monday - Thursday and 8:00am - 12:00pm on Friday. Students attend 35
hours for each half unit. Orientation is MANDATORY for the new and returning
students in A113. Orientation dates and times are: TBA
22464Lab07:00-07:50 MW JordanG 214
Laney
02/05/2014 - 05/21/2014 (Recommended for Fitness Center)
22442Lab07:00-07:50 MW MarciulionisA 113
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Alameda
Students must enroll in one of the following Fitness Center courses for this
semester: Kin 58A-Fitness Strength I, code 22452 or 22464, or Kin 58B-Fitness
Strength Training II, code 24192 or 24193, or Kin 67A-Sports Training I, code
22461 or 22462. Faculty and Classified staff must be enrolled to use Fitness
Center. Students with a current COA student ID number can then use the Fitness
Center equipment anytime during the following hours: MON-THURS 7:00AM to
12:00 Noon, MON-THURS 2:00PM to 3:00PM. Students must attend 35 hours
for each .5 unit. The Fitness Center is closed on Fridays and Weekends. All new
students will need to complete as one (1) hour orientation in room G214. After
college
completing one orientation, a student will never be required to take another
orientation. Choose one of the following dates for orientation: 1/13-1/16,
1/21-1/23, 1/27-1/30 at one of the following times: 7:15AM, 9:15AM, 10:15AM,
11:15AM. Students may utilize the Fitness Center for up to three (3) hours per
day to complete required hours.
* 58B FITNESS CENTER STRENGTH TRAINING II - BEGINNING
Activity class
(Recommended for Fitness Center)
24654Lab07:00-08:15 MWCheyneC 102
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Merritt
02/10/2014 - 05/23/2014 Students enrolled in one of the Fitness Center classes
with a Merritt student ID number can exercise anytime during the following
hours: 7:00am - 5:00pm Monday - Thursday and 8:00am - 12:00pm on Friday.
Students attend 35 hours for each half unit. Orientation is MANDATORY for the
new and returning students in A113. Orientation dates and times are: TBA
24652Lab07:00-07:50 MWCheyneC 102
college
Alameda
Students must enroll in one of the following Fitness Center courses for this
semester: Kin 58A-Fitness Strength I, code 22452 or 22464, or Kin 58B-Fitness
Strength Training II, code 24192 or 24193, or Kin 67A-Sports Training I, code
22461 or 22462. Faculty and Classified staff must be enrolled to use Fitness
Center. Students with a current COA student ID number can then use the Fitness
Center equipment anytime during the following hours: MON-THURS 7:00AM to
12:00 Noon, MON-THURS 2:00PM to 3:00PM. Students must attend 35 hours
for each .5 unit. The Fitness Center is closed on Fridays and Weekends. All new
students will need to complete as one (1) hour orientation in room G214. After
completing one orientation, a student will never be required to take another
orientation. Choose one of the following dates for orientation: 1/13-1/16,
1/21-1/23, 1/27-1/30 at one of the following times: 7:15AM, 9:15AM, 10:15AM,
11:15AM. Students may utilize the Fitness Center for up to three (3) hours per
day to complete required hours.
24193Lab07:00-07:50 MW JordanG 214
0.5 Unit
Alameda
S P R I NG
02/10/2014 - 05/23/2014
Students must enroll in one of the following Fitness Center courses for this
semester: Kin 58A-Fitness Strength I, code 22452 or 22464, or Kin 58B-Fitness
Strength Training II, code 24192 or 24193, or Kin 67A-Sports Training I, code
22461 or 22462. Faculty and Classified staff must be enrolled to use Fitness
Center. Students with a current COA student ID number can then use the Fitness
Center equipment anytime during the following hours: MON-THURS 7:00AM to
12:00 Noon, MON-THURS 2:00PM to 3:00PM. Students must attend 35 hours
for each .5 unit. The Fitness Center is closed on Fridays and Weekends. All new
students will need to complete as one (1) hour orientation in room G214. After
completing one orientation, a student will never be required to take another
orientation. Choose one of the following dates for orientation: 1/13-1/16,
1/21-1/23, 1/27-1/30 at one of the following times: 7:15AM, 9:15AM, 10:15AM,
11:15AM. Students may utilize the Fitness Center for up to three (3) hours per
day to complete required hours.
* 59A STRENGTH TRAINING FOR
SPORTS I - FUNDAMENTALS
Activity class
22469Lab02:30-03:45 PMTThStaffFIELD
22470Lab01:00-02:15 PMTThRamosFIELD
* 59C STRENGTH TRAINING FOR
SPORTS III - INTERMEDIATE
Activity class
0.5 Unit
Laney
Laney
0.5 Unit
22444Lab01:00-01:50 PMTThStaffFIELD
22445Lab02:30-03:20 PMTThStaffFIELD
Laney
Laney
22396Lab04:00-04:50 PM MTWThF BishopG 105
Alameda
* 67A SPORTS TRAINING I-FUNDAMENTALS 0.5 Unit
Activity class
22428Lab12:00-12:50 PMMWStaffC 102
Laney
22429Lab12:00-12:50 PMTThStaffC 102
Laney
22461Lab07:00-07:50 TTh JordanG 214
Alameda
132          SPRING 2014
03/31/2014 - 05/23/2014
Students must enroll in one of the following Fitness Center courses for this
semester: Kin 58A-Fitness Strength I, code 22452 or 22464, or Kin 58B-Fitness
Strength Training II, code 24192 or 24193, or Kin 67A-Sports Training I, code
22461 or 22462. Faculty and Classified staff must be enrolled to use Fitness
Center. Students with a current COA student ID number can then use the Fitness
Center equipment anytime during the following hours: MON-THURS 7:00AM to
12:00 Noon, MON-THURS 2:00PM to 3:00PM. Students must attend 35 hours
for each .5 unit. The Fitness Center is closed on Fridays and Weekends. All new
students will need to complete as one (1) hour orientation in room G214. After
completing one orientation, a student will never be required to take another
orientation. Choose one of the following dates for orientation: 1/13-1/16,
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
KINESIOLOGY
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Labor Studies
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 86C FLAG FOOTBALL III - INTERMEDIATE
Activity class
1 Unit
24661Lab02:30-03:20 PMMWRamosFH 126 Laney
22446Lab01:00-02:15 PMTThStaffFIELD
Laney
22462Lab07:00-07:50 TTh JordanG 214
22447Lab02:30-03:45 PMTThStaffFIELD
Laney
1/21-1/23, 1/27-1/30 at one of the following times: 7:15AM, 9:15AM, 10:15AM,
11:15AM. Students may utilize the Fitness Center for up to three (3) hours per
day to complete required hours.
Alameda
02/10/2014 - 05/23/2014 FITNESS CENTER Students enrolled in one of the fitness
center courses this semester are (Kin 067, Sports Training I and Kin 058, Fitness
Strength Training I, student with a Alameda ID number can exercise anytime
during the following hours 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM (noon), and 2:00 PM to 3:00
PM on Monday and Wednesday, and from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM on Tuesday and
Thursday. Students attend 35 hours for each 1/2 (half) unit. All students who are
new will need to complete a 1 hour orientation in room G214, after completing
one orientation a student will not be required to take attend another orientation.
Orientation TBA. Students can come to fitness center anytime during the day
up to 3 hours per day to complete required hours.
22432 Lab06:00-06:50 PM TTh Staff
GYM Laney
22454Lab12:00-12:50 PMTThStaffCOURTS Laney
(Recommended for Tennis)
24660Lab01:00-01:50 PMMStaffFH 126 Laney
22456Lab01:00-01:50 PMTThStaffFIELD Laney
(Recommended for Track & Field)
* 74A BADMINTON I - FUNDAMENTALS
Activity class
0.5 Unit
* 76A BASEBALL I ñ FUNDAMENTALS
Activity class
0.5 Unit
24657Lab02:00-02:50 PMMWZapataFIELD 1 Laney
(Recommended for Baseball)
* 80A BASKETBALL I - FUNDAMENTALS
Activity class
22465Lab03:00-03:50 PM MTWThF BishopG 105
Laney
Merritt
04/07/2014 - 05/23/2014 Recommended for men’s intercollegiate players.
22400Lab01:00-02:05 PM MTWThF BrownjrGYM
Alameda
03/31/2014 - 05/23/2014
22430Lab11:00-11:50 MWStaffGYM
22399Lab04:00-05:05 PM MTWThF ComptonGYM
0.5 Unit
Merritt
04/07/2014 - 05/23/2014 Recommended for women’s intercollegiate players.
22431Lab04:00-04:50 PMMWStaffGYM
* 84A BOWLING I - FUNDAMENTALS
Activity class
Laney
0.5 Unit
22474Lab01:00-02:50 PMFAltenbach MEL’S BOWLAlameda
Lec01:00-02:50 PMF
MEL’S BOWL
$7 facility fee per class (3 games, ball, shoes). AMF Bowl at Park St. and Shoreline
in Alameda.
* 84B BOWLING II - BEGINNING
Activity class
0.5 Unit
24196Lab01:00-02:50 PMFAltenbach MEL’S BOWL Alameda
Lec01:00-02:50 PMF
MEL’S BOWL
$7 facility fee per class (3 games, ball, shoes). AMF Bowl at Park St. and Shoreline
in Alameda.
* 86A FLAG FOOTBALL I - FUNDAMENTALS
Activity class
1 Unit
22439Lab01:00-02:15 PMTThStaffFIELD Laney
22440Lab02:30-03:45 PMTThRamosFIELD Laney
24655 Lab06:00-08:50 PM W
Ramos
FIELD Laney
FOOTBALL OFFICIATING II
1 Unit
Introduction of developing advanced officiating skills
leading to a advanced understanding of the sport.
22408Lec01:00-01:30 PMMWStaffFH 126 Laney
22409Lec02:30-03:00 PMMWBeamFH 126 Laney
* 103A SOCCER I - FUNDAMENTALS
Activity Class
0.5 Unit
22448
Lab05:00-05:50 PM MW Staff
FIELD
24658
Lab06:00-06:50 PM TTh
COURTS Laney
(Recommended for Tennis)
* 107A TENNIS I FUNDAMENTALS
Activity Class
Staff
Laney
0.5 Unit
24659Lab11:00-11:50 TThStaffCOURTS Laney
(Recommended for Tennis)
* 110A TRACK AND FIELD I - FUNDAMENTALS0.5 Unit
Activity class
24656Lab01:00-01:50 PMMWStaffFIELD
(Recommended for Track & Field)
* 111A AEROBICS OF JOGGING I -
FUNDAMENTALS
Activity class
Laney
0.5 Unit
22433Lab02:00-02:50 PMMWStaffTRACK
* 120A VOLLEYBALL I - FUNDAMENTALS
Activity class
Laney
0.5 Unit
22434
22397
24197
Lab07:00-08:50 PM Th
Lab06:30-08:20 PM M
Lab06:30-08:20 PM Th
Sisneros GYM
Thompson G 105
Altenbach G 105
24198
24199
Lab06:30-08:20 PM M
Lab06:30-08:20 PM Th
Thompson G 105
Altenbach G 105
* 120B VOLLEYBALL II - BEGINNING
Activity class
Laney
A
lameda
A
lameda
0.5 Unit
A
lameda
A
lameda
** 150 INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY
3 Units
Introduction to interdisciplinary approach to the study
of human movement
22449Lec09:00-10:15 TThCisnerosFH209B Laney
* 153A FITNESS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY
PERSONNEL I - FUNDAMENTALS
Activity Class
1.5 Units
24629Lab07:30-08:20 MW DrazenA 133
Merritt
Lec07:00-07:30 MW
A 139
Labor Studies
LABST
* 12
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
3 Units
Structure, content, strategies, and relationships between
the parties engaged in collective bargaining
22475
Lec06:00-09:50 PM Th
02/13/2014 - 05/22/2014
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Hart
Evening/Weekend Course
A 140
Laney
SPRING 2014          133
S P R I NG
24200 Lab06:30-08:20 PM T
Altenbach G 105 A
lameda
22435Lab12:00-12:50 PMMWBeamGYM Laney
22398 Lab07:00-08:50 PM M
Lee
GYM Merritt
22436 Lab06:00-07:50 PM F
Staff
GYM Laney
22437Lab11:00-11:50 TThBeamGYM Laney
22438 Lab07:00-08:50 PM Th
Staff
GYM Laney
* 92
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Labor Studies
Landscape Horticulture
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 13
ECONOMICS FOR LABOR AND
3 Units
COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP
American and world economic forces which impact
on employment, taxation, income distribution, public
policy, and collective bargaining
22476
Lec06:00-09:50 PM T
02/11/2014 - 05/20/2014
* 16
Hart
A 140
Laney
RIGHTS AND DISCRIMINATION
3 Units
IN THE WORKPLACE
Practical guide to employee rights and how to protect
them through legal channels and grievance procedures
24388
Lec06:00-09:50 PM M
02/10/2014 - 05/19/2014
Wilson
A 140
Laney
* 19
HEALTH AND SAFETY ON THE JOB
3 Units
How to identify, evaluate and control job hazards
24389
Lec06:00-09:50 PM W
02/12/2014 - 05/21/2014
Hart
A 140
Landscape Horticulture
S P R I NG
** 1
Laney
LANHT
INTRO TO LANDSCAPE HORTICULTURE
WITH LAB (DAY)
3 Units
Principles and practices of basic landscape horticulture
22480Lab01:00-03:50 PMMForlin
H 108
Merritt
Lec10:00-11:50 M
H 108
** 1E INTRODUCTION TO LANDSCAPE
3 Units
HORTICULTURE (EVENING)
Principles and practices of basic landscape horticulture
22481
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
No lab required for evening section.
Lee
H 101
Merritt
** 2E PLANT MATERIALS: TREE ID AND
3 Units
CULTURE (EVENING)
Identification and culture of trees used in Bay Area landscapes
24303
Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
Lee
H 101
Merritt
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM * 10
INSECTS: IDENTIFICATION AND 3 Units
MANAGEMENT
Study of local insects, especially those associated with
ornamental / landscape plants
22486Lab11:30-12:45 PMFStaff
H 101
Merritt
Lec09:00-11:15 F
H 101
24309
Mcginnis H 101
* 17E IRRIGATION (EVENING)
3 Units
Principles and practices of irrigation design and installation
Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
** 18B LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Introduction to landscape design
PLANT NUTRITION
3 Units
Structure and functions of cells and tissues in plants
22491
Lab08:30-09:45 PM Th
Lec06:00-08:15 PM Th
22492Lab01:00-03:50 PMThGrampp
* 23
* 24
H 101 Merritt
H 108 Merritt
BEGINNING PLANT PROPAGATION
Survey of plant propagation
22495
Lab08:30-09:45 PM W
Lec06:00-08:15 PM W
Lee
H 108
H 108
Churgel
FIELD
H 108
Lec10:00-11:50 W
H 105
Merritt
24308Lab01:00-03:50 PMWForlin
H 108
Merritt
Lec10:00-11:50 W
H 108
134          SPRING 2014
Merritt
22493Lec01:00-03:15 PMThForlin
24310 Lec06:30-08:45 PM M
Forlin
04/05/2014 - 04/12/2014
Lee
H 105
PLANT TERMINOLOGY
2.5 Units
Terminology used in identification of plants
TURF ID, CULTURE AND
3 Units
MANAGEMENT WITH LAB (DAY)
Identification of turf plants, their role in the landscape,
and turf management
Merritt
Continuation of LANHT 22A
Merritt
Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
H 108
H 108
PREREQUISITE: 22A and Prerequisite or Corequisite: LANHT 18B
24305Lab01:00-03:50 PMWWinchester H 101
* 8
Brennan
* 22B LANDSCAPE DESIGN LABORATORY
1 Unit
Hands-on application of concepts presented in LANHT
18B
Lab01:30-05:45 PM S
Lec09:00-01:15 PM S
24306
Merritt
* 19
22525
H 101
H 105
Conitnuation of LANHT 18A
* 26
Merritt
3 Units
PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: LANHT 18A
22489Lec01:00-03:50 PMTGrampp
** 5B PLANT MATERIALS: SPRING NATIVE 3 Units
PLANT ID W/LAB(DAY)
Identification and culture of spring native plants used in
the landscape
* 6EB PLANT MATRLS: SPR HERBACEOUS
3 Units
PLANT ID/CULT (EVE)
Identification and culture of spring blooming herbaceous
plants used in the landscape
college
PRUNING
Elements of pruning
3 Units
Merritt
0.5 Unit
Merritt
* 28A PERMACULTURE DESIGN I
3 Units
Strategies and techniques of applied ecology/permaculture design and application for designing livable human
communities
22510Lab11:00-01:50 PMFShein
Lec09:00-10:50 F
H 108
H 108
Merritt
22512Lab11:00-01:50 PMFShein
H 108
Merritt
Lec09:00-10:50 F
H 108
* 28B PERMACULTURE DESIGN II
3 Units
Strategies and techniques of applied ecology/permaculture design and application for designing livable human
communities
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Landscape Horticulture
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Learning Resources
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 28C PERMACULTURE DESIGN III
3 Units
Strategies and techniques of applied ecology/permaculture design and application for designing livable human
communities
PREREQUISITE: LANHT 28A or 28B
22514Lab11:00-01:50 PMFShein
H 108
Merritt
Lec09:00-10:50 F
H 108
* 28D PERMACULTURE DESIGN IV
3 Units
Strategies and techniques of applied ecology/permaculture design and application for designing livable human
communities
24312Lab11:00-01:50 PMFShein
H 108
Merritt
Lec09:00-10:50 F
H 108
* 33
DESIGN EVALUATION OF
3 Units
BAY AREA LANDSCAPES
Investigation of selected landscapes around the San
Francisco Bay area
22497Lab12:30-03:20 PMFGrampp
H 105
Merritt
Lec10:00-11:50 F
H 105
PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: LANHT 18A and 22A
22519
Lab09:00-09:50 PM T
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Gibson
D 178
D 178
* 34B COMPUTER-ASSISTED LANDSCAPE
DESIGN
Continuation of LANHT 34A
22521
Lab09:00-09:50 PM T
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Gibson
D 178
D 178
* 34C COMPUTER-ASSISTED LANDSCAPE
DESIGN
Continuation of LANHT 34B
22523
Lab09:00-09:50 PM T
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Gibson
D 178
D 178
Merritt
3 Units
Merritt
3 Units
Merritt
* 57
24313
* 76
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Keator
H 101
Merritt
FORM AND COMPOSITION IN
3 Units
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Principles of composition underlying landscape design
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Grampp
H 105
Merritt
EDIBLE LANDSCAPING
3 Units
Use of food producing plants in the constructed landscape
for homeowners, renters, school gardens, community
gardens, senior centers, and micro-farms.
24315Lab01:00-03:50 PMThVidstrand H 108
Merritt
Lec10:00-11:50 Th
H 108
college
210A LANDSCAPE DESIGN FORUM I
2 Units
Forum emphasizing professional practices in landscape
design, including review of student designs for client
presentation and guest speakers in the trade
22500Lec04:00-05:50 PMTForlin
H 101
Merritt
22501Lec04:00-05:50 PMTForlin
H 101
Merritt
22502Lec04:00-05:50 PMTForlin
H 101
Merritt
210B
210C
LANDSCAPE DESIGN FORUM II
2 Units
Forum emphasizing professional practices in landscape
design, including review of student designs for client
presentation and guest speakers in the trade
LANDSCAPE DESIGN FORUM III
2 Units
Forum emphasizing professional practices in landscape
design, including review of student designs for client
presentation and guest speakers in the trade
Learning Resources
* 30
LRNRE
INTRODUCTION TO TUTORING
1 Unit
Introduction to the methods of effective tutoring
22556Lec01:00-02:50 PMFCookB 265
* 31
01/31/2014 - 04/04/2014
Laney
ADVANCED TUTOR TRAINING
Methods of effective tutoring
1 Unit
22569Lec01:00-03:50 PMFCookB 265
Laney
* 100
04/11/2014 - 05/23/2014
Team Building and
1 Unit
Academic Communication Skills
Team Building and Academic Communication
24679Lec09:00-11:50 * 40E PLANT MATERIAL: MEDITERRANEAN/ 3 Units
S.AFRICAN/AUSTRALIAN
Identification and culture of Mediterranean, South African and Australian plants used in the landscape
22517
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM B-Annex 1 Berkeley
MTWThPenn
Lec01:00-02:15 PMMTWTh
B-Annex 1 01/13/2014 - 01/16/2014 Persist cohort orientation and foundations class, meets
1/13-1/16/14.
24680
Lec08:00-11:50 S
Suarezburton B-Annex 1 Berkeley
Lec01:00-04:50 PM S
B-Annex 1 Lec06:30-09:20 PM MTW B-Annex 1 01/13/2014 - 01/18/2014 Persist cohort orientation and foundations class,
meets 1/13, 1/14/, 1/15, & 1/18/14.
211
COMPUTER ACCESS
3 Units
Word processing for individuals with visual, physical, or
learning disabilities
22535
Lab Lec 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/open exit course; 2 lecture and 3 lab
hours weekly TBA. To schedule lec/lab hours, call 748-2328 to meet with
a counselor.
22577
Lab Lec09:00-09:50 TTh
Maxwell
D 116
D 116
Alexander P 306
P 306
A
lameda
Merritt
52.5 lab hrs TBA concurrent with LRNRE 272
213B
IMPROVING COGNITIVE SKILLS
1-3 UnitS
Computer assisted instruction designed for individuals
with learning disabilities or acquired brain injuries utilizing material appropriate for all learners
22537
Lab Lec 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/open exit course; 2 lecture and 3 lab
hours weekly TBA. To schedule lec/lab hours, call 748-2328 to meet with
a counselor.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Tappe
Evening/Weekend Course
D 116
D 116
A
lameda
SPRING 2014          135
S P R I NG
* 34A COMPUTER-ASSISTED LANDSCAPE
3 Units
DESIGN
Principles and techniques of 2D and 3D computerassisted landscape design
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Learning Resources
Learning Resources
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 22544
Lab Lec 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/open exit course; 2 lecture and 3 lab
hours weekly TBA. To schedule lec/lab hours, call 748-2328 to meet with
a counselor.
225
Tappe
college
D 116
D 116
A
lameda
SUCCESS SKILLS IN PUBLIC AND
1.5 Units
HUMAN SERVICES
Skills and strategies for success in college and in Public
and Human Services Careers
24598Lec09:00-12:00 PMTTh HoshidaBCC 053 Berkeley
Lec01:00-03:30 PMTTh
259
BCC 053 01/21/2014 - 01/30/2014 Short term class, designed for Public and Human
Services cohort,
WRITING STRATEGIES
1-3 Unit
Designed for students to master techniques and strategies
for writing sentences to full essays.
22539
Lec 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open Entry/Open Exit Course; Recommended
for students with learning disabilities.
22542
Lec 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open Entry/Open Exit Course; Recommended
for students with learning disabilities.
S P R I NG
264
Rex
L 210
Rex
L 210
INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS
Information on independent living skills
22583Lec09:00-09:50 MWPost
268
269
A
lameda
2 Units
D 206
Reserved for students in the Alameda Transistion Program.
MONEY MANAGEMENT
Introduction to money management
24586Lec10:00-10:50 MWPost
A
lameda
Alameda
2 Units
D 204
Alameda
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Reserved for students in the Alameda Transistion
Program.
JOB EXPERIENCE
1 Unit
Vocational Living Skills curriculum for adults with disabilities
22540
Lec 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Workability Program Workshops on Mon, Wed,
Thurs: Feb 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, 13; Mar 17, 19, 20, 24, 26, 27; Apr 21, 23, 24, 28,
30; May 1.
Rowland
D 117
22595Lec01:00-03:50 PM MTWThF JawB 256
Alameda
01/21/2014 - 03/18/2014 Reserved for College to Career Students.
22586Lec01:00-01:50 PMTThRowlandC 209
Laney
03/20/2014 - 05/22/2014
Alameda
272
COMPUTER ACCESS PROJECTS
Introduction to assistive software
22532
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open Entry, Open Exit; 1.5-6 weekly lab hours
tba. To schedule lab hours, go to D116.
22557
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Disability Resource Center referral recommended. (27 term hours for 0.5 unit of credit)
22578
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/23/2014 Open entry/exit. Students attend 27 term hours
for .5 unit. Lab hours are: 10-2:30pm Tuesday and 10-1pm Thursday, room
P306.
136          SPRING 2014
Maxwell
0.5-2 UnitS
D 116
Raughton E 261
Alexander P 306
A
lameda
Laney
Merritt
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 273A IMPROVING LEARNING POTENTIAL I
Remediation of basic cognitive skills
Kayden
college
1 Unit
22561
Lab Lec 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 (Disability Resource Center referral recommended) (30 term hrs for 1 unit of credit)
E 261 Laney
B 261 273B
IMPROVING LEARNING POTENTIAL I
Remediation of basic cognitive skills
1 Unit
22563
Lab Lec Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 (Disability Resource Center referral recommended) (30 term hrs for 1 unit of credit)
Kayden
E 261
E 261
273C
IMPROVING LEARNING POTENTIAL I
Remediation of basic cognitive skills
1 Unit
22565
Lab Lec Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 (Disability Resource Center referral recommended) (30 term hrs for 1 unit of credit)
Kayden
E 261
E 261
274A IMPROVING LEARNING POTENTIAL II 1 Unit
Advanced level remediation of cognitive/language tasks
22566Lec02:30-03:20 PMTKaydenE 261
274B
Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 (Disability Resource Center referral recommended)
(18 term hrs for 1 unit of credit)
IMPROVING LEARNING POTENTIAL II 1 Unit
Advanced level remediation of cognitive/language tasks
22567Lec02:30-03:20 PMTKaydenE 261
Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 (Disability Resource Center referral recommended)
(18 term hrs for 1 unit of credit)
276
LEARNING STRATEGIES IN 1-2 UnitS
ALGEBRA AND GEOMETRY
Introductory concepts in algebra and geometry for students with learning disabilities
22545
Lec 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open Entry; Open Exit. Recommended for DSPS
students.
Rex
L 210
A
lameda
277
INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL 1-2 UnitS
CONCEPTS AND STRATEGIES
Quantitative concepts and development of problem
solving skills in arithmetic for students with learning
disabilities
22546
Lec 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open Entry; Open Exit. Recommended for DSPS
students.
02/03/2014 - 05/14/2014
22549Lec01:00-01:50 PMTThRowlandC 209
A
lameda
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 279
Rex
A
lameda
COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
1-2 UnitS
Vocational/Living Skills for adults with disabilities
22547Lec11:00-11:50 MWPost
L 210
D 204
Alameda
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open Entry/Open Exit Course; Alameda Transition
Program.
22585Lec12:00-12:50 PMMWPost
280
D 206
Alameda
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open Entry/Open Exit Course; College to Career
Program
STUDY SKILLS
0.5-3 UnitS
Systematic approach to understanding principles of learning for all academic disciplines
22571
Lab Lec Trotter
D 187
D 187
Merritt
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/exit. Students take 27 term hours
for each half unit earned. Meets 8:00AM - 7:00PM on Monday - Thursday
and 8:00AM - 3:00PM on Friday.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Legal and Community Interpreting
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Machine Shop
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
22575Lab02:00-03:50 PMTTh DimopoulosP 306
Lec01:00-01:50 PMTTh P 305
Merritt
22568Lec11:00-11:50 TTalbotE 256
296
Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 (Learning Skills Program) (Open entry/exit) Referral
by Disability Resource Center recommended.
DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT
1 Unit
Individual assessment of learning strengths and weaknesses to determine eligibility for services as an adult with
a learning disability in California community colleges.
22538
Lec 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open Entry/Open Exit. Student must attend 18
term hours to earn one unit of credit.
Rex
L 210
22573Lec11:00-12:15 PMTTh DimopoulosP 305
22527
Lec09:00-11:50 Merritt
02/11/2014 - 03/20/2014 For students with learning disabilities.
22602Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThStaff
501
Merritt
01/21/2014 - 06/30/2014
SUPERVISED TUTORING (NON-CREDIT)0 Units
Supervised tutoring, either individually or in small groups,
to improve student success in college courses.
22533Lab08:00-06:50 PM MTWThNelsonLIB 2
Alameda
Lab08:00-01:50 PMF
LIB 2
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open Lab Tutoring; Open entry/open exit; Meets in
the L Building.
22570
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/exit. Meets 8:00AM - 7:00PM on
Monday - Thursday and 8:00AM - 3:00PM on Friday.
Trotter
D 187
Merritt
22550Lab08:00-06:50 PM MTWThNelsonLIB 2
Alameda
Lab08:00-01:50 PMF
LIB 2
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open Lab Tutoring; Open entry/open exit; Meets in
the L Building.
22558
Lab06:00-08:50 PM MW Clark
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Apprenticeship Test Preparation
22559
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Writing Center is opened 9:00a.m. - 8:30pm
Monday through Thursday and 9:00a.m.-5:00pm Friday. (Open entry/
Open exit)
Staff
E 256
22541Lab03:00-04:05 PMFOliveL 226
S
Zawadzki F 200
Library Information Studies
Laney
LIS
** 85 INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION
2 Units
RESOURCES
Introduction to the basic concepts and tools used in
information research
22529
Lec 02/11/2014 - 03/06/2014 Hybrid Course. Mandatory Orientation: Tues,
2/11/14, 2-3pm in L202E. Contact instructor at jmckenna@peralta.edu
for more information.
22531
Lec 02/06/2014 - 04/03/2014 Online course with an orientation on Feb. 6th
from 12-2 in the Library— L104
Mckenna HYBRID A
lameda
Buchalter ONLINE Laney
200
LIBRARY SKILLS FOR COLLEGE
STUDENTS
Introduction to the college library
1 Unit
22530
Lec 02/27/2014 - 04/10/2014 Online course. Mandatory meeting on 2/27
(12-2:00pm); 3/6 (12-1pm), and 3/13 (12-1pm), and 3/20 (12-1pm) and
4/3 (12-1pm) in L104.
Buchalter ONLINE Laney
24046Lec11:00-12:05 PMWSparksL 202E Alameda
02/12/2014 - 05/21/2014
Machine Shop
MACH
* 20
CAD SOLID MODELING WITH
4 Units
SOLIDWORKS
Fundamentals of computer-aided design (CAD) using
SolidWorks software
22633
Lab07:00-09:50 PM Th
Lec07:00-09:50 PM T
Moss
G 101
G 101
Laney
Laney
Laney
Alameda
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Accouting Tutoring.
Legal and Community
LCI
Interpreting
201
INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH-
3 Units
LANGUAGE LEGAL INTERPRETATION
Principles of Spanish-language interpretation
22528
Lec06:00-08:50 PM Th
Sweet
F 200
Laney
22526
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Glasser
E 207
Laney
202
SIGHT TRANSLATION
3 Units
Principles of sight translation (oral), skills and practices,
legal terms used in court proceedings.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          137
S P R I NG
college
CONSECUTIVE INTERPRETATION
3 Units
Introduction to principles of consecutive interpretation;
development of oral interpretation skills, legal vocabulary
used in court proceedings and examination of lexical
characteristics of Spanish used by participants in the legal
process.
A
lameda
297A METACOGNITIVE LEARNING I
1 Unit
Overview of issues relating to learning disabilities
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 203
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 .5 - 1.5. units. Open entry/exit. For students with
learning disabilities.
295A DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING
1 Unit
Individual assessment of learning strengths and weaknesses to determine eligibility for services as a learning
disabled adult and development of an Individualized
Education Plan (IEP)
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Management And Supervision
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 31
Mathematics
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM ADVANCED CNC AND
CAD/CAM PROGRAMMING
Advanced CNC programming
college
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: MACH 30
22639
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec07:00-09:50 PM M
G 101
G 101
Laney
22619
22620
22621
Lab06:00-08:50 PM MW Quindlen G 101
Lab06:00-08:50 PM MW Lloyd
G 101
Lab06:00-08:50 PM TTh Quindlen G 101
Laney
Laney
Laney
200
Lloyd
SPECIAL PROJECTS LABORATORY
2 Units
Open laboratory for working on selected projects
22622Lab09:00-11:50 MWBrownG 101 Laney
22623 Lab07:00-09:50 PM TTh Moss
G 101 Laney
205
22640
ENGINEERING DRAWINGS FOR
3 Units
MACHINISTS, WELDERS, AND
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS
Interpretation of engineering drawings and specifications
for machinists, welders, and industrial maintenance
technicians
Lec05:30-06:45 PM TTh
Baruch
G 206
S P R I NG
24557Lec09:00-10:15 MWBaruchG 101
( CAA)
Laney
Laney
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
206
INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULICS AND 2 Units
PNEUMATICS
Introduction to theory and operation of hydraulic hydraulic and pneumatic systems
22642
210
Lab10:00-12:50 PM S
Lec09:00-09:50 S
Herger
G 101
G 101
Laney
MACHINE TECHNOLOGY I
5 Units
Introduction to the operation and theory of machine
tools focusing on shop safety
22625 Lab05:30-09:45 PM W
Quindlen G 101 Laney
Lab08:30-09:45 PM M
G 101 22627Lab08:00-12:15 PMWBrownG 101 Laney
Lec08:00-10:50 M
G 101 Lab11:00-12:15 PMM
G 101 220
MACHINE TECHNOLOGY II
Continuation of MACH 210
5 Units
230
MACHINE TECHNOLOGY III
Continuation of MACH 220
5 Units
22629 Lab05:30-09:45 PM Th
Quindlen G 101
Lab08:30-09:45 PM T
G 101
Lec05:30-08:20 PM T
G 101
22635Lab08:00-12:15 PMWBrownG 101
Lec08:00-10:50 M
G 101
Lab11:00-12:15 PMM
G 101
22644Lab09:30-12:20 PMTThStaffG 101
Lec08:00-09:15 TTh G 101
Laney
Laney
Laney
PREREQUISITE: MACH 220
22631 Lab05:30-09:45 PM Th
Quindlen G 101 Laney
Lab08:30-09:45 PM T
G 101 Lec05:30-08:20 PM T
G 101 22637Lab08:00-12:15 PMWBrownG 101 Laney
Lec08:00-10:50 M
G 101 Lab11:00-12:15 PMM
G 101 Management And Supervision
M/SVN
* 64
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT 3 Units
Organizational theory and its application in todayís
management
22618
Lec Online course. Email instructor: rjones@peralta.edu. Orientation meeting
will be held on Saturday, 1/25/14, 1:00 to 2:00pm in room F202.
Jones
ONLINE Laney
* 82
ESSENTIALS OF MANAGERIAL
COMMUNICATION
See section on Selected Topics.
Glosson
3 Units
24390
Lec06:30-09:20 PM TTh
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014 Class meets at Alameda County Conference
Center, 125 12th St., 4th floor, Oakland.
ACCC
Laney
MathematicsMATH
** 1
PRE-CALCULUS
4 Units
Preparation for the calculus sequence or other courses
requiring a sound algebraic background
PREREQUISITE: MATH 203 or 211D
23048Lec08:00-09:50 TThKoshlapG 211 Laney
24289 Lec05:00-06:50 PM MW Staff
D 209 Merritt
22694Lec03:30-05:20 PMMWChemouni BCC TBA Berkeley
22695Lec10:00-11:50 MW HaoBCC 055 Berkeley
138          SPRING 2014
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Mathematics
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Mathematics
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
22704Lec08:00-09:50 TThCherkasskyBCC 424 Berkeley
24194Lec01:30-03:20 PMTTh JehBCC 321 Berkeley
24195 Lec Jennings ONLINE Berkeley
** 3E LINEAR ALGEBRA
Linear algebra
22670Lec10:00-11:15 MWBakerB 203 Alameda
22721Lec09:00-10:15 MWChangG 210 Laney
22696Lec01:30-02:45 PMTThStaff
BCC TBA Berkeley
23053Lec04:30-05:45 PMTThFarahmandBCC 014 Berkeley
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org
** 2 PRECALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC
GEOMETRY
Advanced algebra and analytic geometry
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: MATH 50 or 52C
23976Lec09:30-11:45 TThNguyenC 105
Alameda
22710Lec08:00-10:15 MWSmithG 209
Laney
23043Lec10:00-12:15 PMMWStaffBCC 321 Berkeley
22648 Lec06:00-08:15 PM MW Kaeser
D 312 Alameda
22711Lec01:00-03:15 PMTThFeldmanG 203
Laney
** 3A CALCULUS I
5 Units
Theorems on limits and continuous functions, derivatives,
differentials and applications
PREREQUISITE: MATH 2; or MATH 1 & 50; or MATH 1 & 52C
3 Units
PREREQUISITE: MATH 3A
** 3F DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Ordinary differential equations
3 Units
PREREQUISITE: MATH 3C
22722Lec09:00-10:15 TThRossG 210 Laney
22679 Lec06:30-07:45 PM TTh Garcia
BCC TBA Berkeley
** 13
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS
4 Units
Introduction to theory and practice of statistics
PREREQUISITE: MATH 203 or 211D
22673Lec08:00-09:50 TThBakerC 109 Alameda
22723Lec10:30-12:20 PMTTh HubbardFH 126 Laney
(Athletes Learning Community)
22676Lec10:00-12:15 PMMWPernellBCC 423 Berkeley
Designed for PACE majors, see PACE office to enroll.
22708Lec08:00-09:20 MWF HaoBCC 014 Berkeley
22713 Lec07:00-09:15 PM TTh Park
G 206 Laney
22725Lec08:00-09:50 TThTaG 207
22782Lec01:30-03:20 PMTThStaff
D 209
24281Lec11:00-12:50 PMMWShah
D 144
22726 Lec07:00-08:50 PM TTh Lum
G 266
23081Lec03:00-04:50 PMMWBroxholmC 109
24009Lec10:00-11:10 MWFTanakaCV 231
22684 Lec Jennings ONLINE
D 233
Merritt
22675Lec10:00-12:15 PMTThCherkassky BCC TBA Berkeley
22649 Lec Abadia
HYBRID Alameda
Lec10:00-11:15 TTh
C 113
Hybrid Course. Prior to the beginning of the semester, please check instructor’s
web page: http://alameda.peralta.edu/claudia-abadia
24530Lec03:30-05:45 PMMWParkG 266
Laney
22712Lec01:00-03:15 PMMWSmithG 209
Laney
22714Lec10:30-12:45 PMMWRossG 210 Laney
23051 Lec06:30-08:45 PM MW Garcia BWHEELR123Berkeley
Location, Wheeler Hall, Room 123, UC Berkeley campus.
22715Lec01:00-03:15 PMTThRossG 210
** 3B CALCULUS II
Applications of the definite integral
Laney
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: MATH 3A
24290
Lec06:00-08:15 PM TTh
Holloway D 221
22677Lec10:00-12:15 PMMW Russakovskii
22650 Lec06:00-08:15 PM MW Valdez
Merritt
BCC TBA Berkeley
C 211 A
lameda
Hybrid Course. Prior to the beginning of the semester, please check instructor’s web page: http://alameda.peralta.edu/michael-valdez
22716Lec10:30-12:45 PMMWSmithG 209
22717 Lec07:00-09:15 PM MW Park
A 204
23052Lec10:00-12:15 PMTThPernell
Laney
Laney
BCC TBA Berkeley
22718Lec01:00-03:15 PMTThBourgoinF 201
** 3C CALCULUS III
Partial differentiation
Laney
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: MATH 3B
22678Lec03:30-05:45 PMTThGarcia
BCC TBA Berkeley
23055Lec09:30-11:45 TThValdezCV 231 Alameda
22719 Lec07:00-09:15 PM MW Fuller
G 266 Laney
22720Lec01:00-03:15 PMTThChangG 206
Laney
22781 Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW Holloway D 224 Merritt
22680Lec03:30-05:20 PMMWLevyBCC 423 Berkeley
22783Lec10:30-12:20 PMTThTrowshaw D 200 Merritt
22724Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThLepowskyG 246 Laney
22681 Lec09:00-12:50 PM S
Wing
BCC 214 Berkeley
23083Lec08:30-09:40 MWFNemzerC 209 Alameda
22651Lec10:00-11:50 TThSantosC 109 Alameda
22682 Lec06:00-09:50 PM T
Bland
BCC 055 Berkeley
Laney
Merritt
Merritt
Laney
Alameda
Alameda
Berkeley
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
22727
Lec Online class. Check the online schedule for details.
Teslenko
ONLINE Laney
22728 Lec09:00-12:50 PM S
Liang
G 246 Laney
22685Lec10:00-11:50 MWFarahmandBCC TBA Berkeley
22652Lec01:00-02:50 PMTThBakerC 109 Alameda
23063 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Baker
C 109 A
lameda
22702Lec01:30-03:20 PMMWNajjarBCC 216 Berkeley
22729Lec01:00-02:50 PMMWCitronG 210 Laney
22730Lec08:00-09:50 MWScheuG 207 Laney
22703Lec08:00-11:50 FZhivBCC 322 Berkeley
22668 Lec Uy
HYBRID Alameda
Hybrid Course. Prior to the beginning of the semester, please check instructor’s web page http://alameda.peralta.edu/manuel-uy
22669
Lec Hybrid Course. Hybrid Course. Prior to the beginning of the semester,
please check instructor’s web page http://alameda.peralta.edu/rinasantos
Santos
HYBRID A
lameda
22705Lec01:15-03:05 PMTThZhivBCC 021 Berkeley
22780Lec10:00-11:50 MWScheuG 266 Laney
22709Lec10:00-11:50 TThGopinathBCC TBA Berkeley
22777 Lec05:00-06:50 PM TTh Lum
G 266 Laney
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          139
S P R I NG
24282Lec01:30-03:45 PMMWShah
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Mathematics
Mathematics
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 23079Lec08:00-10:00 TThZhiv
22779
college
B-Annex 1 Berkeley
01/28/2014 - 05/22/2014 Late start class, begins Tues, 1/28/14.
Lec07:00-08:50 PM MW Almeida
G 210
Laney
** 15 MATHEMATICS FOR LIBERAL ARTS
3 Units
STUDENTS
Fundamental ideas underlying modern mathematics
PREREQUISITE: MATH 203 or 211D
22731
Lec05:30-06:45 PM TTh
Leonbravo G 210
Laney
** 16A CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS AND
3 Units
LIFE/SOCIAL SCIENCES
Introduction to analytic geometry and differential and
integral calculus of algebraic functions with particular
attention paid to simple applications.
PREREQUISITE: MATH 1 or 2
23050Lec01:15-02:30 PMTThTsai
BCC TBA Berkeley
23049Lec10:30-11:45 TThKoshlapG 209
Laney
** 16B CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS AND
3 Units
LIFE/SOCIAL SCIENCES
Continuation of differential and integral calculus
PREREQUISITE: MATH 16A or 3A
22800
Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
Wing
BCC 015 Berkeley
S P R I NG
24531Lec10:30-11:45 MWWutkeG 211
** 18
Laney
REAL NUMBER SYSTEMS
3 Units
Structure, properties and operations of the real number
system
PREREQUISITE: MATH 203 or 211D
24207
* 50
Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
Chemouni BCC 053 Berkeley
TRIGONOMETRY
Introduction to functional trigonometry
3 Units
PREREQUISITE: MATH 202, and MATH 203 or 211D
22653
Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Feldman
C 105
22732Lec10:30-11:45 MWLevyG 205
A
lameda
Laney
22699Lec01:30-02:45 PMMWStaffBCC 031 Berkeley
22801Lec04:30-07:20 PMTTh Doi
B-Annex 1 Berkeley
03/18/2014 - 05/22/2014 Late start week class: 3/18-5/22/14. Location: BCC
Annex, 2070 Allston Way, Suite 1, Berkeley.
22733
Lec05:30-06:45 PM TTh
Magante G 209
Laney
22654Lec10:00-12:05 PMMWFKuoC 113
Alameda
201
03/24/2014 - 05/23/2014
ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA
Basic algebraic operations
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: MATH 225 or 250 or 251D or 253 or placement through
multiple-measures assessment process
22686
Lec Lec07:30-09:45 MW
Komraz
HYBRID Berkeley
BCC 321 Hybrid section— meets 4.5 hrs/wk in class, remaining hrs online. During
the first two weeks of classes each student must purchase a $120.00 Squires
Developmental Mathematics MyMathLab Access Code in order to participate
in this course. The same access code works for Math 250, 253, 201 and 203.
22655Lec03:30-05:45 PMTTh NoorbakhshC 208 Alameda
22784 Lec07:00-09:15 PM MW Rinker
D 234 Merritt
22734Lec08:00-10:15 TThCampG 209
Laney
22785Lec10:00-10:50 MTWThFStrohl
D 208
Merritt
22656Lec08:30-09:35 MTWThTanaka
D 119
Alameda
140          SPRING 2014
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 22687
Lec DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Lec10:00-12:15 PMTTh
Tsai
college
HYBRID B
erkeley
BCC 321 Hybrid section— meets 4.5 hrs/wk in class, remaining hrs online. During
the first two weeks of classes each student must purchase a $120.00 Squires
Developmental Mathematics MyMathLab Access Code in order to participate
in this course. The same access code works for Math 250, 253, 201 and 203.
22735Lec09:30-11:45 TThBourgoinF 200
Laney
23066Lec03:30-05:45 PMMWCzaplaG 209 Laney
22688 Lec Gopinath HYBRID B
erkeley
Lec07:30-09:45 TTh
BCC 321 .Hybrid section— meets 4.5 hrs/wk in class, remaining hrs online. During
the first two weeks of classes each student must purchase a $120.00 Squires
Developmental Mathematics MyMathLab Access Code in order to participate
in this course. The same access code works for Math 250, 253, 201 and 203.
22657Lec09:30-11:45 MW NoorbakhshC 104
Alameda
22786Lec12:00-02:15 PMMWPark
Merritt
D 234
22787Lec02:30-04:45 PMMW Holloway D 224 Merritt
22666 Lec Abadia
HYBRID A
lameda
Hybrid Course. Prior to the beginning of the semester, please check instructor’s web page: http://alameda.peralta.edu/claudia-abadia
23076Lec03:30-05:45 PMMW Jew
22736 Lec07:00-09:15 PM MW Fung
22737 Lec07:00-09:15 PM TTh Nguyen
BCC TBA Berkeley
G 209 Laney
G 209 Laney
24211Lec03:30-05:45 PMTThBlandBCC 423 Berkeley
22788Lec01:30-03:45 PMTThMcdougal D 200
Merritt
23065Lec10:00-11:30 MWFNguyenC 105
Alameda
24212Lec10:00-12:15 PMTThZhivBCC 021 Berkeley
22738Lec08:00-10:15 MWRouseG 211
Laney
22739Lec01:00-03:15 PMTThWillG 209
Laney
24213Lec07:30-09:45 TThWingBCC TBA Berkeley
22740Lec10:30-12:45 PMMWWillE 256 Laney
22741 Lec09:00-01:50 PM S
OkpalaugoG 209 Laney
22742Lec01:00-03:15 PMMWCzaplaF 200
202
Laney
GEOMETRY
3 Units
Introduction to plane geometry emphasizing mathematical logic and proofs
PREREQUISITE: MATH 201 or 210D
22671Lec10:00-12:05 PMMWFKuoC 113
01/22/2014 - 03/19/2014
22743
Lec05:30-06:45 PM MW Fung
22802Lec04:30-07:20 PMTTh Doi
203
G 210
Alameda
Laney
B-Annex 1 Berkeley
01/21/2014 - 03/13/2014 Short term class: 1/21-3/13/14. Location: BCC Annex,
2070 Allston Way, Suite 1, Berkeley.
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
Intermediate algebraic operations
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: MATH 201 or 210D
22658Lec09:30-11:45 TThRinkerC 209 Alameda
22689 Lec Komraz
HYBRID B
erkeley
Lec07:30-09:45 MW
BCC 321 Hybrid section— meets 4.5 hrs/wk in class, remaining hrs online. During
the first two weeks of classes each student must purchase a $120.00 Squires
Developmental Mathematics MyMathLab Access Code in order to participate
in this course. The same access code works for Math 250, 253, 201 and 203.
22744Lec01:00-03:15 PMMWChangG 266
22789Lec11:00-11:50 MTWThFStrohl
D 208
Laney
Merritt
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Mathematics
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Mathematics
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
22795Lec12:00-02:15 PMMWStaff
D 224 Merritt
22690 Lec Tsai
HYBRID Berkeley
Lec10:00-12:15 PMTTh BCC 321 22745
Hybrid section— meets 4.5 hrs/wk in class, remaining hrs online. During
the first two weeks of classes each student must purchase a $120.00 Squires
Developmental Mathematics MyMathLab Access Code in order to participate
in this course. The same access code works for Math 250, 253, 201 and 203.
Lec07:00-09:15 PM TTh
Magante G 210
Laney
22659Lec08:00-09:30 MWFNguyenC 105 Alameda
22660 Lec Abadia
HYBRID Alameda
Hybrid Course. Prior to the beginning of the semester, please check instructor’s web page: http://alameda.peralta.edu/claudia-abadia
22746Lec01:00-03:15 PMTThCampF 200
Laney
UBAKA
22701
Lec Lec07:30-09:45 TTh
22797
22798
22747
Gopinath HYBRID Berkeley
BCC 321 Hybrid section— meets 4.5 hrs/wk in class, remaining hrs online. During
the first two weeks of classes each student must purchase a $120.00 Squires
Developmental Mathematics MyMathLab Access Code in order to participate
in this course. The same access code works for Math 250, 253, 201 and 203.
Lec06:00-08:15 PM MW Green
Lec07:00-09:15 PM TTh Green
Lec09:00-01:50 PM S
Tran
D 221
D 234
G 206
Merritt
Merritt
Laney
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
208
MATHEMATICS FOR LABORATORY 3 Units
SCIENCES
Applications of algebra specific to biology, biomanufacturing, and chemistry
PREREQUISITE: MATH 250 or 251D or 253 or placement through multiplemeasures assessment process
22751Lec02:00-03:15 PMTTh HubbardG 205
210A ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (LAB)
Elementary Algebra Lab A
Laney
1 Unit
PREREQUISITE: MATH 225 or 250 or 251D or 253 or placement through
multiple-measures assessment process
22758
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN MATH 210 MUST
SIGN UP FOR AN ORIENTATION IN G201 ON THEIR FIRST DAY OF CLASS.
Lab is open 10:00am-7:00pm Monday to Thursday.
210B
WilliamsonG 201
ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (LAB)
Elementary Algebra Lab B
Laney
1 Unit
PREREQUISITE: MATH 210A
22759
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Lab is open 10:00am-7:00pm Monday to Thursday.
210C
WilliamsonG 201
ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (LAB)
Elementary Algebra Lab C
Laney
1 Unit
22760
Lab 22749Lec08:00-10:15 MWCampG 206 Laney
24214 Lec Cavalieri HYBRID Berkeley
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
BCC 015 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Lab is open 10:00am-7:00pm Monday to Thursday.
210D ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (LAB)
Elementary Algebra Lab D
Designed for PACE majors, see PACE office to enroll; hybrid class, meets 3
hrs/wk in class, 2 hrs/wk online.
24351Lec02:30-04:45 PMTTh Holloway D 234
Merritt
24215Lec03:30-05:45 PMTThStaffBCC 053 Berkeley
22778 Lec WilliamsonONLINE Laney
Hybrid class. Check the online schedule for details.
WilliamsonG 201
Laney
1 Unit
PREREQUISITE: MATH 210C
22761
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Lab is open 10:00am-7:00pm Monday to Thursday.
WilliamsonG 201
211A INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (LAB)
Intermediate Algebra Lab A
Laney
1 Unit
PREREQUISITE: MATH 201 or 210D
22667Lec09:30-11:45 MWAbadiaCV 228 Alameda
22762
Lab 23064Lec03:00-05:15 PMTThValdezC 209
Alameda
22748Lec08:00-10:15 TThChangG 206
Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN MATH 211 MUST
SIGN UP FOR AN ORIENTATION IN G201 ON THEIR FIRST DAY OF CLASS.
Lab is open 10:00am-7:00pm Monday to Thursday.
24217Lec03:30-05:45 PMMWGarciaBCC 322 Berkeley
24218Lec10:00-12:15 PMTThWing
BCC TBA Berkeley
22750 Lec07:00-09:15 PM MW WestergardG 211 Laney
24039Lec01:00-03:15 PMMWBuiA 213
Alameda
23045Lec10:30-12:45 PMMWCampE 254
Laney
UBAKA
23067Lec03:30-05:45 PMTThFeldmanG 203
206
ALGEBRA FOR STATISTICS
Integrated mathematics for statistics
Laney
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: MATH 253
22706Lec10:00-12:50 PMMWNajjarBCC 322 Berkeley
22707Lec03:30-06:20 PMTThStaff
First Year Experience cohort class.
BCC TBA Berkeley
211B
WilliamsonG 201
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (LAB)
Intermediate Algebra Lab B
Laney
1 Unit
PREREQUISITE: MATH 211A
22763
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Lab is open 10:00am-7:00pm Monday to Thursday.
211C
WilliamsonG 201
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (LAB)
Intermediate Algebra Lab C
Laney
1 Unit
PREREQUISITE: MATH 211B
22764
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Lab is open 10:00am-7:00pm Monday to Thursday.
WilliamsonG 201
211D INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (LAB)
Intermediate Algebra Lab D
Laney
1 Unit
PREREQUISITE: MATH 211C
22765
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Lab is open 10:00am-7:00pm Monday to Thursday.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
WilliamsonG 201
Evening/Weekend Course
Laney
SPRING 2014          141
S P R I NG
PREREQUISITE: MATH 210B
23062Lec03:00-05:15 PMMWValdezC 208 Alameda
22661 Lec06:30-08:45 PM MW Ghiselli
D 204 Alameda
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Mathematics
Mathematics
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
220A TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS WITH 0.5 Unit
ALGEBRA - PART 1 (LAB)
Selected topics in algebra useful for the vocations
PREREQUISITE: MATH 251ABC or 253 or appropriate placement through
multiple-measures assessment process.
22766
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/open exit—students must select 1.5
hours per week from the lab hours listed. Lab is open 10:00am-7:00pm
Monday to Thursday.
220B
WilliamsonG 201
Laney
TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS WITH
0.5 Unit
ALGEBRA - PART 2 (LAB)
Selected topics in algebra useful for the vocations
PREREQUISITE: MATH 220A
22767
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/open exit—students must select 1.5
hours per week from the lab hours listed. Lab is open 10:00am-7:00pm
Monday to Thursday.
220C
WilliamsonG 201
Laney
TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS WITH
0.5 Unit
ALGEBRA - PART 3 (LAB)
Selected topics in algebra useful for the vocations
PREREQUISITE: MATH 220B
S P R I NG
22768
Lab WilliamsonG 201
Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/open exit—students must select 1.5
hours per week from the lab hours listed. Lab is open 10:00am-7:00pm
Monday to Thursday.
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 250
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
ARITHMETIC
3 Units
Refresher course in the fundamental processes of arithmetic
24038Lec01:00-02:15 PMMWNemzer
D 205
Alameda
22752Lec10:30-11:45 MWStaffG 207 Laney
22790 Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
Khaja
D 208 Merritt
22691 Lec Komraz
HYBRID B
erkeley
Lec07:30-08:45 MW
BCC 321 Hybrid section— meets 3 hrs/wk in class, remaining hrs online. During the first
two weeks of classes each student must purchase a $120.00 Squires Developmental Mathematics MyMathLab Access Code in order to participate in this
course. The same access code works for Math 250, 253, 201 and 203.
22692
Lec Lec10:00-11:15 TTh
Tsai
HYBRID B
erkeley
BCC 321 Hybrid section— meets 3 hrs/wk in class, remaining hrs online. During the first
two weeks of classes each student must purchase a $120.00 Squires Developmental Mathematics MyMathLab Access Code in order to participate in this
course. The same access code works for Math 250, 253, 201 and 203.
22791Lec09:00-09:50 MWFStrohl
D 208
Merritt
22753Lec10:30-11:45 TThTaG 207
Laney
22663Lec10:00-11:15 TThKuo
22662 Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Leon
Alameda
A
lameda
D 205
C 109
22774Lec01:00-02:15 PMMWLevyG 207
Laney
220D TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS WITH
0.5 Unit
ALGEBRA - PART 4 (LAB)
Selected topics in algebra useful for the vocations
22799Lec09:00-10:15 TThStaff
D 209 Merritt
24208 Lec Gopinath HYBRID B
erkeley
PREREQUISITE: MATH 220C
Hybrid section— meets 3 hrs/wk in class, remaining hrs online. During the first
two weeks of classes each student must purchase a $120.00 Squires Developmental Mathematics MyMathLab Access Code in order to participate in this
course. The same access code works for Math 250, 253, 201 and 203.
24223
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
22769
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/open exit—students must select 1.5
hours per week from the lab hours listed. Lab is open 10:00am-7:00pm
Monday to Thursday.
220E
WilliamsonG 201
TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS WITH
GEOMETRY - PART 1 (LAB)
Practical plane geometry
Laney
0.5 Unit
PREREQUISITE: MATH 220A and 220B, or 201 or 210D
22770
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/open exit—students must select 1.5
hours per week from the lab hours listed. Lab is open 10:00am-7:00pm
Monday to Thursday.
220F
WilliamsonG 201
Laney
TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS WITH
0.5 Unit
GEOMETRY - PART 2 (LAB)
Practical solid geometry and geometric constructions
PREREQUISITE: MATH 220E
22771
Lab WilliamsonG 201
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/open exit—students must select 1.5
hours per week from the lab hours listed. Lab is open 10:00am-7:00pm
Monday to Thursday.
220G TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS WITH
TRIGONOMETRY (LAB)
Trigonometry useful for the vocations
Laney
1 Unit
Lab 01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014 Open entry/open exit—students must select 1.5
hours per week from the lab hours listed. Lab is open 10:00am-7:00pm
Monday to Thursday.
WilliamsonG 201
MATHEMATICS FOR TECHNICIANS
Mathematics for technicians
Laney
3 Units
Azgui
BCC 052 Berkeley
Merritt
23068Lec04:00-05:15 PMMWStaffG 207
Laney
22775Lec01:00-02:15 PMTTh JewG 207
Laney
24283Lec10:00-11:15 MWTrowshaw D 209
Merritt
24224Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWKomrazBCC 053 Berkeley
24225Lec11:00-12:15 PMTTh
24352 Lec06:00-08:50 PM Th
23046 Lec07:00-08:15 PM TTh
24533 Lec09:00-11:50 S
253
JehBCC 322 Berkeley
Kim
D 144 Merritt
OkpalaugoG 207 Laney
Fuller
G 207 Laney
PRE-ALGEBRA
Fundamentals of pre-algebra
3 Units
22672Lec08:30-09:45 TThBuiCV 213 Alameda
22792Lec01:00-02:15 PMMWStrohl
22693 Lec Komraz
Lec07:30-08:45 MW
22772
BCC 321 23077Lec02:00-03:15 PMMWTrowshaw D 209
PREREQUISITE: MATH 220E
225
Lec07:30-08:45 TTh
D 208 Merritt
HYBRID B
erkeley
BCC 321 Hybrid section— meets 3 hrs/wk in class, remaining hrs online. During the first
two weeks of classes each student must purchase a $120.00 Squires Developmental Mathematics MyMathLab Access Code in order to participate in this
course. The same access code works for Math 250, 253, 201 and 203.
22754Lec10:30-11:45 TThStaffG 206 Laney
22773 Lec09:00-11:50 S
Bascara
G 210 Laney
PREREQUISITE: MATH 250 or 251D or 253 or placement through multiplemeasures assessment process
22674
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
142          SPRING 2014
Kaeser
A 200
Alameda
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Mathematics
CODE SEC L/L HOURS 22698
Media Communications
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Lec Lec10:00-11:15 TTh
Tsai
college
HYBRID Berkeley
BCC 321 Hybrid section— meets 3 hrs/wk in class, remaining hrs online. During the first
two weeks of classes each student must purchase a $120.00 Squires Developmental Mathematics MyMathLab Access Code in order to participate in this
course. The same access code works for Math 250, 253, 201 and 203.
22793
22664
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Khaja
Bischof
D 208 Merritt
CV 213 Alameda
22665Lec01:00-02:15 PMMWBroxholmC 105
Alameda
22794Lec10:30-11:45 TThStaff
Merritt
D 209
22755Lec01:00-02:15 PMMWWutkeG 211 Laney
24209 Lec Gopinath HYBRID Berkeley
Lec07:30-08:45 TTh
BCC 321 Hybrid section— meets 3 hrs/wk in class, remaining hrs online. During the first
two weeks of classes each student must purchase a $120.00 Squires Developmental Mathematics MyMathLab Access Code in order to participate in this
course. The same access code works for Math 250, 253, 201 and 203.
24226Lec01:30-02:45 PMMWChemouniBCC 053 Berkeley
Merritt
Merritt
Laney
Berkeley
Berkeley
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
** 101B ACTING, DIRECTING FOR THE CAMERA3 Units
Continuing practice of acting and directing techniques
for the screen performance environment
23101
Lab07:00-09:50 PM M
Lec05:00-06:50 PM M
Class also meets in TH306.
23103
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec05:00-06:50 PM W
Leech
TH 319 Laney
TH 319 * 104 BEGINNING DIGITAL VIDEO
3 Units
PRODUCTION
Introduction to digital video production techniques and
terms
* 111
Shlisky
TH 426 Laney
TH 426 Class also meets in TH306.
BASIC AUDIO PRODUCTION
3 Units
Theory and operation of audio production equipment
for media professionals
23108Lab09:00-11:50 WLeechTH 319 Laney
Lec09:00-10:50 M
TH 319 Class also meets in TH306.
S P R I NG
23069Lec09:30-10:45 MWStaff
D 228
23072 Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Broxholm D 144
22756 Lec07:00-08:15 PM MW Tran
G 207
24227 Lec06:30-07:45 PM TTh FarahmandBCC TBA
24667 Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Cavalieri BCC TBA
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed for PACE Pathways students, see PACE Office to enroll.
22757Lec10:30-11:45 MWLeonbravoG 206 Laney
23047 Lec07:00-08:15 PM TTh Hubbard G 211 Laney
22776Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThKoshlapG 211
271
MATH WORKSHOP FOR PRE-ALGEBRA 1 Unit
Reinforcement of problem-solving skills in pre-algebra
Laney
22796
Lec05:30-06:20 PM W
Merritt
501
Khaja
D 208
MATH LAB
0 Units
Supervised tutoring of the learning objectives of courses
offered by the Mathematics Department.
23057Lab02:30-03:45 PMMWillG 206
Laney
Foundation Skills Learning Community
Media Communications
MEDIA
* 100A BROADCAST MEDIA ANNOUNCING
3 Units
AND PERFORMANCE
Introduction to broadcast media announcing and performance
23095Lab02:00-04:50 PMWZeiglerTH 426 Laney
Lec12:00-01:50 PMW
TH 426 Class also meets in TH 306.
* 100B BROADCAST MEDIA ANNOUNCING
AND PERFORMANCE
Continuation of MEDIA 100A
3 Units
23097Lab02:00-04:50 PMWZeiglerTH 426 Laney
Lec12:00-01:50 PMW
TH 426 Class also meets in TH 306.
23099
Lab07:00-09:50 PM M
Lec05:00-06:50 PM M
Class also meets in TH306.
** 101AACTING/DIRECTING FOR THE CAMERA 3 Units
Introduction to acting and directing techniques for the
screen performance environment
Leech
TH 319 Laney
TH 319 Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          143
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Medical Assisting
Mexican And Latin American Studies
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 120
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
MAKING DOCUMENTARIES
3 Units
Production, direction, and editing of documentary projects
23112Lab02:00-04:50 PMThLeechTH 319 Laney
Lec12:00-01:50 PMTh
TH 319 * 121
Class also meets in TH306.
EVENT VIDEOGRAPHY: 3 Units
SPORTS VIDEO PRODUCTION
Exploration of production styles related to sports videography
PREREQUISITE: 104 and 130
23117
Lab07:00-09:50 PM M
Lec05:00-06:50 PM M
Gey
TH 426 Laney
TH 426 * 125 SCRIPTWRITING FOR VIDEO, 3 Units
BROADCAST AND DIGITAL
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Scriptwriting techniques for the screen in the realm of
broadcasting, film, and other forms of media
23113Lec01:00-03:50 PMTZeiglerTH 426 Laney
* 129
PORFOLIO DEVELOPMENT
1 Unit
Independent planning, production, shooting, scripting,
editing, and completion of a long format video project
23104Lec10:00-10:50 MLeechTH 426 Laney
S P R I NG
* 130
FINAL CUT PRO I: NONLINEAR
3 Units
EDITING FOR VIDEO, BROADCAST
AND DIGITAL CINEMATOGRAPHY
Practical, aesthetic, and conceptual digital video editing
using FinalCutPro
23106Lab04:00-04:50 PMTStaff
Lab07:00-08:50 PM T
Lec05:00-06:50 PM T
* 131
Laney
F 170D F 170D FINAL CUT PRO II: NONLINEAR
3 Units
EDITING FOR VIDEO, BROADCAST
AND DIGITAL CINEMATOGRAPHY
Intermediate fluency and skill level in Final Cut Pro 23115Lab04:00-04:50 PMTStaff
Lab07:00-08:50 PM T
Lec05:00-06:50 PM T
Laney
F 170D F 170D * 132 FINAL CUT STUDIO EDITING
WORKFLOW
Final Cut Studio
3 Units
PREREQUISITE: MEDIA 130
23123
* 140
Lab Laney
ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS: MOTION
3 Units
GRAPHCS FOR VIDEO, BROADCAST
AND DIGITAL CINEMATOGRAPHY
Creation of professional motion graphics and special
effects using Adobe After Effects
23125Lab02:00-04:50 PMMMunschF 170D Laney
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 155
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
ADVANCED MUSIC VIDEO 3 Units
PRODUCTION: BASIC RECORDING
Analog and digital multi-track techniques in various
scenarios of professional sound recording and music video
23110Lab02:00-04:50 PMMLeechTH 319 Laney
Lec12:00-01:50 PMM
* 156
TH 319 Class also meets in TH306.
ADVANCED MUSIC VIDEO 3 Units
PRODUCTION III: MIXING & MASTERING
Analog and digital mixing and mastering techniques for
final audio output to multiple streams of distribution
23127Lab02:00-04:50 PMMLeechTH 319 Laney
* 160
Lec12:00-01:50 PMM
AUDIOVISUAL ESSENTIALS I
Essentials for AV installation technicians
TH 319 23119
Lab07:00-09:50 PM M
Lec06:00-06:50 PM M
Gey
TH 426 Laney
TH 426 * 161
2 Units
AUDIOVISUAL ESSENTIALS II
Essentials for AV installation technicians
2 Units
PREREQUISITE: MEDIA 160
23121
Lab07:00-09:50 PM M
Lec06:00-06:50 PM M
Gey
TH 426 Laney
TH 426 24540
Lab07:00-09:50 PM Th
Lec05:00-06:50 PM Th
Shlisky
TH 426 Laney
TH 426 * 180
HDSLR WORKFLOW FOR DIGITAL 3 Units
PHOTOGRAPHY AND CINEMATOGRAPHY
Advanced HDSLR camera exploration of still and motion
video
Medical Assisting
MEDAS
201A INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL 5 Units
ASSISTING
Introduction to theory and foundational skills in medical
assisting
23088Lec09:00-11:15 MThIdowu
D 119
Merritt
23090Lab10:00-11:50 TWIdowu
D 119
Merritt
Lec08:00-09:50 TW
D 119
Lab01:00-03:15 PMTW
D 119
201B MEDICAL ASSISTING: CLINICAL 7 Units
APPLICATION
Continuation of MEDAS 201A designed to provide
preparation for entry-level positions in medical assisting
PREREQUISITE OR COREQUISITE: MEDAS 201A
Murphy & Idowu team teaching.
Mexican And Latin American M/LAT
Studies
Lec12:00-01:50 PMM
* 150
F 170D PRO TOOLS: SOUND DESIGN/
3 Units
AESTHETICS FOR VIDEO, BROADCAST
AND DIGITAL CINEMATOGRAPHY
Introduction to the digital audio process (Pro Tools)
** 12
24678
Lab06:00-08:50 PM W
Lec04:00-05:50 PM W
Staff
22609Lec02:30-03:45 PMMWChristensonF 202 Laney
22613 Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Duran
A 214 Merritt
144          SPRING 2014
F 170D Laney
F 170D UNITED STATES RELATIONS 3 Units
W/MEXICO & LATIN AMERICA
Analysis of United States relations with Mexico and Latin
America from colonial times to the present
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Mexican And Latin American Studies
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Multimedia Arts
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
CODE SEC L/L HOURS ** 18B HISTORY & CULTURE OF THE 3 Units
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA
History, culture, politics, and social and economic makeup of the Caribbean and Central American nations from
1810 to the present
* 129
24566Lec10:30-11:45 TThStaff
D 237
Alameda
** 30A SURVEY OF LATIN-AMERICAN FILMS 3 Units
Critical examination of historical and contemporary
film images of Latinos/Americanos as a result of cultural
encounters within the United States
24393
22611
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Lec Christenson E 254 Laney
Duran
ONLINE M
erritt
Online class. Insructor’s email: cduran@peralta.edu. Orientation: Friday,
1/24, 5-7pm, room D180.
24595Lec01:00-02:15 PMMWChristensonE 254
Laney
22612Lec01:00-03:50 PMM
Merritt
** 30B SURVEY OF LATIN-AMERICAN FILMS 3 Units
Critical examination of cinema from throughout Latin
America and Spain that relate to Latino cultural experiences
DuranA 214
Title III Gateway Learning Community. Students must concurrently enroll
in ENGL 1B and M/LAT 30B. For enrollment information contact Dr. Stacy
Thompson at sthompson@peralta.edu, room D215 or 510-436-2609.
22608
Lec Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
** 31
CONTEMPORARY COLOR
Fundamental elements of color
college
2 Units
COREQUISITE: MMART 129L
24048Lab03:00-04:15 PMTSilverbergBCC 324 Berkeley
Lec01:30-02:45 PMT
BCC 324 You must also choose one of the seven labs listed below.
* 129L CONTEMPORARY COLOR LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 129.
24049Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
24050Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
24051Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
24052Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
24053 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
24054Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
24055 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
S P R I NG
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Barahona ONLINE Berkeley
INTRODUCTION TO CHICANA/
LATINA STUDIES
Introduction to Chicana/Latina studies
3 Units
22610Lec10:30-11:45 TThChristensonB 257
Laney
24392Lec03:00-04:15 PMMWChristensonF 200
Laney
Multimedia Arts
MMART
* 48VA ADVANCED CSS
2 Units
Web Design using advanced CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
COREQUISITE: MMART VB
23299
Lab Lec Dove
ONLINE Berkeley
ONLINE Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
23300
Lab Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
* 48VB ADVANCED CSS LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 0048VA.
Dove
ONLINE Berkeley
* 110
SCRIPTWRITING AND STORYBOARDING 3 Units
Introduction to storytelling as an art
23128
Lec07:00-09:50 PM W
Marrs
BCC 322 Berkeley
23221Lec01:30-04:20 PMTMarrsBCC 424 Berkeley
* 116
STORYTELLING IN ANIMATION
3 Units
Animated project design using storytelling elements,
improvisation and brainstorming
23129
Lec07:00-09:50 PM M
Marrs
23130
Lec07:00-09:50 PM T
Farleygillispie BCC 323 Berkeley
BCC 324 Berkeley
** 120 MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION
3 Units
Critical appreciation of media as expressive and communicational systems
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          145
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Multimedia Arts
Multimedia Arts
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 130
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
SURVEY OF DIGITAL IMAGING
2 Units
Introduction to digital imaging for the multimedia industry
COREQUISITE: MMART 130L
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 131LAPHOTOSHOP I LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 131A.
23133Lab02:30-03:45 PMThBohbotBCC 213 Berkeley
24065Lab08:00-11:50 F
Lec01:00-02:15 PMTh
23141Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
BCC 213 You must also choose one of the seven labs listed below.
* 130L SURVEY OF DIGITAL IMAGING LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 130.
23371Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
23134Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
23351Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
23135Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
23136 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23137Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
23138 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
* 131A PHOTOSHOP I
2 Units
Introduction to basic image editing and digital illustration
using a bitmap imaging program
COREQUISITE: MMART 131LA
S P R I NG
23140Lab10:30-11:45 WLaroccaBCC 227 Berkeley
Lec09:00-10:15 W
BCC 227 You must also choose one of the seven labs listed below.
23331
Lab08:30-09:45 PM M
Lec07:00-08:15 PM M
You must also choose one of the seven labs listed below.
Nelson
BCC 227 Berkeley
BCC 227 HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
23352Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
23142Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
23143 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23144Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
23145 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
* 133A DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I
Introduction to digital camera operation
2 Units
COREQUISITE: MMART 133LA
23147
Lab08:30-09:45 PM Th
Lec07:00-08:15 PM Th
Yashar
BCC 213 Berkeley
BCC 213 Materials fee: $20. You must also choose one of the seven labs listed
below.
* 133B DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY II
2 Units
Intermediate theory and practice of digital photography
PREREQUISITE: MMART 133A/133LA
23226
Lab08:30-09:45 PM Th
Lec07:00-08:15 PM Th
Yashar
BCC 213 Berkeley
BCC 213 Materials fee: $20. You must also choose one of the seven labs listed
below.
* 133C DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY III
2 Units
Advanced theory and practice of digital photography
COREQUISITE: MMART 133LC
23333
Lab08:30-09:45 PM M
Lec07:00-08:15 PM M
RosenblumBCC 213 Berkeley
BCC 213 You must also choose one of the seven labs listed below.
* 133LADIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 133A.
24066Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
23148Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
23353Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
23149Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
23150 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23151Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
23152 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
* 133LBDIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY II LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 133B.
COREQUISITE: MMART 133B
24067Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
23227Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
23228Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
23229 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23230Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
23231 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
23354Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
146          SPRING 2014
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Multimedia Arts
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Multimedia Arts
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 133LCDIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY III LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 133C.
24068Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
23334Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
23355Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
23335Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
23336 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23337Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
23338 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
* 134A DIGITAL PRINTMAKING I
Introduction to digital printmaking
2 Units
COREQUISITE: MMART 134LA
23215Lab02:30-05:20 PMThSilverbergBCC 323 Berkeley
Lec01:30-02:20 PMTh
BCC 323 Materials fee: $20. You must also choose one of the seven labs listed below.
* 134B DIGITAL PRINTMAKING II
Intermediate digital printmaking
2 Units
23154Lab02:30-05:20 PMThSilverbergBCC 323 Berkeley
BCC 323 Materials fee: $20. You must also choose one of the seven labs listed below.
* 134LADIGITAL PRINTMAKING I LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 134A.
24069Lab08:00-11:50 F
* 135B ADVANCED PRACTICES FOR DIGITAL PRINTMAKING II
Project-based study of digital printmaking
college
2 Units
COREQUISITE: MMART 135LB
23163
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
BCC 213 Materials fee: $20. You must also choose one of the seven labs listed
below.
* 135C ADVANCED PRACTICES FOR DIGITAL PRINTMAKING III
Project-based study of digital printmaking
2 Units
COREQUISITE: MMART 135LC
23165
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
BCC 213 Materials fee: $20. You must also choose one of the seven labs listed
below.
* 135D ADVANCED PRACTICES FOR DIGITAL PRINTMAKING IV
Project-based study of digital printmaking
2 Units
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
23167
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
BCC 213 Materials fee: $20. You must also choose one of the seven labs listed
below.
* 135LAADVANCED PRACTICES FOR 1 Unit
DIGITAL PRINTMAKING I LAB
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 135A.
COREQUISITE: MMART 135LC
23216Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
24071Lab08:00-11:50 F
23356Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
23168Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
23217Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
23218 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23358Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
23219Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
23220 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
* 134LBDIGITAL PRINTMAKING II LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 134B.
24070Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
23155Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
23357Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
23156Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
23157 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23158Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
23159 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
* 135A ADVANCED PRACTICES FOR DIGITAL PRINTMAKING I
Project-based study of digital printmaking
2 Units
COREQUISITE: MMART 135LA
23161
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
BCC 213 Materials fee: $20. You must also choose one of the seven labs listed
below.
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
23169Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
23170 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23171Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
23172 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
24072Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
* 135LBADVANCED PRACTICES FOR 1 Unit
DIGITAL PRINTMAKING II LAB
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 135B.
23173Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
23359Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
23174Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
23175 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23176Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
23177 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
24073Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
* 135LCADVANCED PRACTICES FOR 1 Unit
DIGITAL PRINTMAKING III LAB
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 135C.
23178Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
23360Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          147
S P R I NG
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM COREQUISITE: MMART 135LD
COREQUISITE: MMART 134LB
Lec01:30-02:20 PMTh
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Multimedia Arts
Multimedia Arts
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
23179Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
23180 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23181Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
23182 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
* 135LDADVANCED PRACTICES FOR 1 Unit
DIGITAL PRINTMAKING IV LAB
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 135D.
24074Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
23183Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
23361Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
23184Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
23185 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23186Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
23187 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
* 150A VIDEO EDITING I
Theory and practice of digital video editing
2 Units
COREQUISITE: MMART 150LA
CODE SEC L/L HOURS S P R I NG
Lec01:30-02:45 PMM
BCC 227 You must also choose one of the six labs listed below.
* 150B VIDEO EDITING II
2 Units
Continuing theory and practice of digital video editing
COREQUISITE: MMART 150LB
23191Lab11:00-12:15 PMFChauvetBCC 227 Berkeley
Lec09:30-10:45 F
BCC 227 You must also choose one of the six labs listed below.
* 150LAVIDEO EDITING I LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 150A.
COREQUISITE: MMART 150LA
23192Lab01:30-05:20 PMWBodkinBCC 227 Berkeley
23193Lab08:00-11:50 M
DoveBCC 227 Berkeley
23194Lab01:30-05:20 PMTSimpsonBCC 227 Berkeley
23195Lab01:30-05:20 PMFBohbotBCC 227 Berkeley
23196Lab08:00-11:50 ThSimpsonBCC 227 Berkeley
23197 Lab09:00-12:50 PM S
PachtrapanskaBCC 227 Berkeley
* 150LBVIDEO EDITING II LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 150B.
COREQUISITE: MMART 150LB
23198Lab01:30-05:20 PMWBodkinBCC 227 Berkeley
23199Lab08:00-11:50 M
DoveBCC 227 Berkeley
COREQUISITE: MMART 151LA
23279Lab10:30-11:45 FLindseyBCC 218 Berkeley
Lec09:00-10:15 F
BCC 218 Materials fee: $20.
* 151B DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION II
Design for video production
2 Units
COREREQUISITE: MMART 151LB
23233Lab10:30-11:45 M
JamesBCC 218 Berkeley
Lec09:00-10:15 M
BCC 218 Materials fee: $20.
* 151C DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION III
2 Units
Video production emphasizing the development of advanced skills in one area of the studentís choice
PREREQUISITE: MMART 151B & 151LB
COREQUISITE: MMART 151LC
23302Lab10:30-11:45 M
JamesBCC 218 Berkeley
Lec09:00-10:15 M
BCC 218 Materials fee: $20.
* 151LADIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION I LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of production skills
presented in MMART 151A.
23280Lab01:30-05:20 PMFLindseyBCC 218 Berkeley
* 151LBDIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION II LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 151B.
23234Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSimpsonBCC 218 Berkeley
* 151LCDIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION III LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 151C.
23303Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSimpsonBCC 218 Berkeley
* 152B MOTION GRAPHICS/AFTER EFFECTS II 2 Units
Intermediate motion graphics and 2D animation for the
current industry standards
COREQUISITE: MMART 152LB
23236
Lab08:30-09:45 PM T
Lec07:00-08:15 PM T
Larocca
BCC 227 Berkeley
BCC 227 You must also choose one of the six labs listed below.
* 152C MOTION GRAPHICS/AFTER EFFECTS III2 Units
Advanced motion graphics and 2D animation for the
current industry standards
COREQUISITE: MMART 152LC
23200Lab01:30-05:20 PMTSimpsonBCC 227 Berkeley
23238
Lab08:30-09:45 PM T
Lec07:00-08:15 PM T
23201Lab01:30-05:20 PMFBohbotBCC 227 Berkeley
You must also choose one of the six labs listed below.
23202Lab08:00-11:50 ThSimpsonBCC 227 Berkeley
23203 Lab09:00-12:50 PM S
PachtrapanskaBCC 227 Berkeley
college
* 151A DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION I
2 Units
Theory and practice of shooting video in studio and field
environments
23189Lab03:00-04:15 PMMBodkinBCC 227 Berkeley
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Larocca
BCC 227 Berkeley
BCC 227 * 152LBMOTION GRAPHICS/
1 Unit
AFTER EFFECTS II LAB
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 152B.
COREQUISITE: MMART 152LB
23239Lab01:30-05:20 PMWBodkinBCC 227 Berkeley
23240Lab08:00-11:50 M
148          SPRING 2014
DoveBCC 227 Berkeley
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Multimedia Arts
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Multimedia Arts
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
23241Lab01:30-05:20 PMTSimpsonBCC 227 Berkeley
23242Lab01:30-05:20 PMFBohbotBCC 227 Berkeley
23243Lab08:00-11:50 ThSimpsonBCC 227 Berkeley
23244 Lab09:00-12:50 PM S
Pachtrapanska BCC 227 Berkeley
* 152LCMOTION GRAPHICS/
1 Unit
AFTER EFFECTS III LAB
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 152C.
COREQUISITE: MMART 152LC
23245Lab01:30-05:20 PMWBodkinBCC 227 Berkeley
23246Lab08:00-11:50 M
DoveBCC 227 Berkeley
23247Lab01:30-05:20 PMTSimpsonBCC 227 Berkeley
23248Lab01:30-05:20 PMFBohbotBCC 227 Berkeley
23249Lab08:00-11:50 ThSimpsonBCC 227 Berkeley
23250 Lab09:00-12:50 PM S
Pachtrapanska BCC 227 Berkeley
* 155A SPECIAL PROJECTS IN DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY A
Project-based study of digital photography
2 Units
Lab08:30-09:45 PM M
Lec07:00-08:15 PM M
Materials fee: $20. You must also choose one of the seven labs listed
below.
BCC 218 Berkeley
BCC 218 2 Units
PREREQUISITE: MMART 133A/133LA
23255
Lab08:30-09:45 PM M
Lec07:00-08:15 PM M
Materials fee: $20. You must also choose one of the seven labs listed
below.
Rosenblum
BCC 218 Berkeley
BCC 218 * 155C SPECIAL PROJECTS IN DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY C
Project-based study of digital photography
2 Units
PREREQUISITE: MMART 133A/133LA
23257
Lab08:30-09:45 PM M
Lec07:00-08:15 PM M
Materials fee: $20. You must also choose one of the seven labs listed
below.
Rosenblum
BCC 218 Berkeley
BCC 218 * 155D SPECIAL PROJECTS IN DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY D
Project-based study of digital photography
23261Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
23262 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
college
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
* 155LBSPECIAL PROJECTS IN DIGITAL 1 Unit
PHOTOGRAPHY B LAB
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 155 B.
24076Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
23263Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
23363Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
23264Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
23265 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23266Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
23267 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
* 155LCSPECIAL PROJECTS IN DIGITAL 1 Unit
PHOTOGRAPHY C LAB
Provides lab experience for Multimedia Arts course Special Projects in Digital Photography C.
24077Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
2 Units
PREREQUISITE: MMART 133A/133LA
23307
Lab08:30-09:45 PM M
Lec7:00-08:15 PM M
RosenblumBCC 213 Berkeley
BCC 213 Materials fee: $20. You must also choose one of the seven labs listed
below.
* 155LASPECIAL PROJECTS IN DIGITAL 1 Unit
PHOTOGRAPHY A LAB
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 155A.
24075Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
23258Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
23362Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
23259Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
23260 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23364Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
23269Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
23270 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23271Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
23272 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
24078Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
* 155LDSPECIAL PROJECTS IN DIGITAL 1 Unit
PHOTOGRAPHY D LAB
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART155D.
23273Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
23365Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
23274Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
23275 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23276Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
23277 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
24381
Lec06:00-09:50 PM Th
Staff
03/20/2014 - 05/01/2014 Short term 6 week class, meets on Thurs, 3/205/01/14.
* 157 BEGINNING MOTION PICTURE LIGHTING
Digital cinematography basics
1.5 Units
BCC 218 Berkeley
* 160A WEB I: DREAMWEAVER
2 Units
Introduction to the theory, practice, and aesthetics of
web-page layout and design
COREQUISITE: MMART 160LA
23205
Lab08:30-09:45 PM M
Lec07:00-08:15 PM M
Hoffman
BCC 213 Berkeley
BCC 213 You must also choose one of the seven labs listed below.
* 160B WEB II: ADVANCED DESIGN PROJECT 2 Units
Advanced concepts in web-page design and implementation
COREQUISITE: MMART 160LB
23340
Lab08:30-09:45 PM Th
Lec07:00-08:15 PM Th
You must also choose one of the seven labs listed below.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Hoffman
Evening/Weekend Course
BCC 323 Berkeley
BCC 323 SPRING 2014          149
S P R I NG
23253
* 155B SPECIAL PROJECTS IN DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY B
Project-based study of digital photography
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 23268Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
PREREQUISITE: MMART 133A/133LA
Rosenblum
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Multimedia Arts
Multimedia Arts
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 160C WEB III: WEB COMMERCE 2 Units
APPLICATIONS
Introduction to the principles of e-commerce and merchant website development
COREQUISITE: MMART 160LC
23292
Lab08:30-09:45 PM T
Lec07:00-08:15 PM T
Hoffman
BCC 312 Berkeley
BCC 312 You must also choose one of the seven labs listed below.
* 160LAWEB I: DREAMWEAVER LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 160A.
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 24062 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
24063Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
24064 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
* 175B GAME DESIGN
3 Units
Introduction to game theory and interactive computer
game design
COREQUISITE: MMART 175LB
23313
Lec08:00-11:50 02/22/2014 - 05/17/2014 Late start class, begins Sat, 2/22/14.
* 178
S
Clarkemiller BCC 213 Berkeley
DRAWING FOR ANIMATION
2 Units
Freehand drawing techniques in traditional animation
COREQUISITE: MMART 160LA
COREQUISITE: MMART 178L
24079Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
23206Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
23366Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
23207Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
23208 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23209Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
23210 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
23212
Lab08:30-09:45 PM T
Lec07:00-08:15 PM T
You must also choose one of the three labs listed below.
S P R I NG
* 160LBWEB II: ADVANCED DESIGN 1 Unit
PROJECT LAB
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 160B.
24080Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
23341Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
23367Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
23342Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
23343 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23344Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
23345 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
* 160LCWEB III: WEB COMMERCE 1 Unit
APPLICATIONS LAB
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 160C.
24081Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
23293Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
23368Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
23294Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
23295 Lab06:00-09:50 PM F
Doyle
BCC 213 Berkeley
23296Lab01:30-05:20 PMT
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
23297 Lab06:00-09:50 PM T
Rosenblum BCC 213 Berkeley
* 163
SURVEY OF WEB DESIGN
2 Units
Introduction to the fundamental principles, theory, and
concepts of web site design
24057Lab11:00-12:15 PMTh
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
Lec09:30-10:45 Th
BCC 213 college
Pachtrapanska BCC 324 Berkeley
BCC 324 * 178L DRAWING FOR ANIMATION LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 178.
COREQUISITE: MMART 178L
23213 Lab06:00-09:50 PM Th
Stalker
BCC 324 Berkeley
23290 Lab09:00-12:50 PM S
PachtrapanskaBCC 227 Berkeley
23304Lab01:30-05:20 PMWBodkinBCC 227 Berkeley
* 181
EXPERIMENTAL ANIMATION
2 Units
Exploration of alternative forms of traditional animation
COREQUISITE: MMART 181L
23309Lab03:00-04:15 PMFStalkerBCC 324 Berkeley
Lec01:30-02:45 PMF
BCC 324 You must also choose one of the three labs listed below.
* 181L EXPERIMENTAL ANIMATION LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 181.
COREQUISITE: MMART 181L
23310
23311
Lab09:00-12:50 PM S
Lab06:00-09:50 PM Th
PachtrapanskaBCC 227 Berkeley
Stalker
BCC 324 Berkeley
23312Lab01:30-05:20 PMWBodkinBCC 227 Berkeley
* 185A 3-D ILLUSTRATION/CINEMA 4D I
2 Units
Introduction to the theory and practice of 3D modeling/
animation
COREQUISITE: MMART 185LA
23315
Lab08:30-09:45 PM Th
Lec07:00-08:15 PM Th
Bodkin
BCC 227 Berkeley
BCC 227 You must also choose one of the the six labs listed below.
You must also choose one of the seven labs listed below.
* 163L SURVEY OF WEB DESIGN LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of Multimedia skills
presented in MMART 163.
24058Lab08:00-11:50 F
HoffmanBCC 213 Berkeley
24059Lab08:00-11:50 WYasharBCC 213 Berkeley
24060Lab01:30-05:20 PMMSilverbergBCC 213 Berkeley
24061Lab01:30-05:20 PMW
150          SPRING 2014
DoyleBCC 213 Berkeley
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Multimedia Arts
CODE SEC L/L HOURS music
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 185B 3-D ILLUSTRATION/CINEMA 4D II
2 Units
Intermediate 3D modeling, texture mapping, lighting
and animation, theory, and practice
COREQUISITE: MMART 185LB
23317
Lab08:30-09:45 PM Th
Lec07:00-08:15 PM Th
Bodkin
BCC 227 Berkeley
BCC 227 You must also choose one of the the six labs listed below.
* 185LA3-D ILLUSTRATION/CINEMA 4D I LAB 1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 185A.
23321Lab01:30-05:20 PMWBodkinBCC 227 Berkeley
23322Lab08:00-11:50 M
DoveBCC 227 Berkeley
23323Lab01:30-05:20 PMTSimpsonBCC 227 Berkeley
23318Lab01:30-05:20 PMFBohbotBCC 227 Berkeley
23319Lab08:00-11:50 ThSimpsonBCC 227 Berkeley
23320 Lab09:00-12:50 PM S
PachtrapanskaBCC 227 Berkeley
* 185LB3-D ILLUSTRATION/CINEMA 4D II LAB 1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 185B.
23327Lab01:30-05:20 PMWBodkinBCC 227 Berkeley
DoveBCC 227 Berkeley
23329Lab01:30-05:20 PMTSimpsonBCC 227 Berkeley
23324Lab01:30-05:20 PMFBohbotBCC 227 Berkeley
23325Lab08:00-11:50 ThSimpsonBCC 227 Berkeley
23326 Lab09:00-12:50 PM S
PachtrapanskaBCC 227 Berkeley
* 186
FLASH 2D ANIMATION
2 Units
2D animation using a vector-based imaging and animation program
COREQUISITE: MMART 186L
23223
Lab08:30-09:45 PM W
Lec07:00-08:15 PM W
Stalker
BCC 227 Berkeley
BCC 227 You must also choose one of the three labs listed below.
* 186L FLASH 2D ANIMATION LAB
1 Unit
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 48UT.
23224 Lab09:00-12:50 PM S
PachtrapanskaBCC 227 Berkeley
23251 Lab06:00-09:50 PM Th
Stalker
BCC 324 Berkeley
23305Lab01:30-05:20 PMWBodkinBCC 227 Berkeley
* 188
INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATION I 2 Units
Introduction to the theory, history and production techniques of 3D Animation
24089
Lab03:00-04:15 PM S
Lec01:30-02:45 PM S
* 197
Clarkemiller BCC 213 Berkeley
BCC 213 MULTIMEDIA PORTFOLIO/ 2 Units
SAMPLE REEL DEVELOPMENT
Development of professional-level portfolio in printed
form, on the web, and/or on CD/DVD in the context
of job-search preparation
COREQUISITE: MMART 197L
23282Lab03:00-04:15 PMThChauvetBCC 227 Berkeley
Lec01:30-02:45 PMTh
BCC 227 DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 197L MULTIMEDIA PORTFOLIO/ 1 Unit
SAMPLE REEL DEVELOPMENT LAB
Practical training for development of multimedia skills
presented in MMART 197.
23283Lab01:30-05:20 PMWBodkinBCC 227 Berkeley
23284Lab08:00-11:50 M
DoveBCC 227 Berkeley
23285Lab01:30-05:20 PMTSimpsonBCC 227 Berkeley
23286Lab01:30-05:20 PMFBohbotBCC 227 Berkeley
23287Lab08:00-11:50 ThSimpsonBCC 227 Berkeley
23288 Lab09:00-12:50 PM S
PachtrapanskaBCC 227 Berkeley
* 198
MULTIMEDIA PROJECT MANAGEMENT 3 Units
Theory and practices for multimedia project management
24093Lec01:30-04:20 PMWChauvetBCC 324 Berkeley
* 199
MULTIMEDIA SPECIAL PROJECTS
3 Units
Collaborative project-based study of different multimedia specializations combined to produce a multimedia
product or event
PREREQUISITES: ART 41, and MMART 110, 130/130L, 150A/150LA, and 175A/175LA
24092Lab01:30-04:20 PMFNelsonBCC 213 Berkeley
224
BEGINNING ART GALLERY 3 Units
MANAGEMENT
Practical experience in all phases of art exhibit
24385
Lab S
Lec01:30-03:20 PM S
01/21/2014 - 06/30/2014
Dove
Berkeley
BCC 227 MusicMUSIC
** 1A MUSICIANSHIP
Study of music theory
3 Units
23377Lec08:30-09:45 MWPearsonG 119 Alameda
23378 Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Pratt
G 174 Laney
23379Lec10:30-11:45 WFGoveG 181 Laney
24190 Lec06:00-08:50 PM Th
Pearson G 119 A
lameda
23380Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThLehmannG 181
** 1B MUSICIANSHIP
Study of chord structures
23381Lec10:30-11:45 TThLehmannG 181
** 2A EAR-TRAINING
Fundamentals of pitch in music
23382Lec09:00-10:15 TThLehmannG 181
** 2B MELODIC/HARMONIC ANALYSIS FROM BACH TO MODERN JAZZ
Analysis of melody and harmony
23416Lec02:30-03:45 PMTThStaffG 191
** 2C SIGHT-SINGING: RHYTHM AND PITCH STRUCTURES
Sight-singing skills
23423Lec11:00-11:50 MWReagerG 174
** 3B HARMONY
Study of harmony
24394Lec03:00-05:50 PMMLehmannG 181
Laney
3 Units
Laney
3 Units
Laney
3 Units
Laney
2 Units
Laney
3 Units
Laney
You must also choose one of the six labs listed below.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          151
S P R I NG
23328Lab08:00-11:50 M
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
music
music
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
** 4B JAZZ ARRANGING AND COMPOSITION3 Units
Study of jazz arranging and composition
24398Lec01:00-02:15 PMWFGoveG 181
Laney
24172Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThPearsonG 119
Alameda
24395Lec02:30-05:20 PMWGoveG 181
23427Lec01:30-04:20 PMFScott
** 8B MUSIC HISTORY: THE BAROQUE AND CLASSICAL ERAS
History of Western Art Music
24396Lec09:00-10:15 MWReagerG 181
** 10
Laney
3 Units
Laney
MUSIC APPRECIATION
3 Units
Survey designed to enhance the enjoyment of music with
emphasis on listening
23373Lec10:00-11:15 MWPearsonG 119 Alameda
23407 Lec Lehmann ONLINE Laney
Hybrid course. mandatory orientation on 1/24 (noon) in room G181.
Peralta e-mail required. Contact instructor at jlehman@peralta.edu
23429Lec01:30-04:20 PMT
BentonnickersonA 117
23432Lec01:00-03:50 PMM
23434 Lec BentonnickersonA 117
Merritt
Merritt
Lehmann ONLINE Laney
Hybrid course. mandatory orientation on 1/24 (noon) in room G181.
Peralta e-mail required. Contact instructor at jlehman@peralta.edu
S P R I NG
** 11
AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSIC
3 Units
Historical survey from the African heritage and Colonial
times to the present.
23958
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Bentonnickerson A 117
Merritt
** 14B CHINESE OPERA
2 Units
Introduction to provincial and stylistic characteristics of
Chinese Opera
24397Lec10:00-11:50 WChewG 191
Laney
* 15A JAZZ, BLUES AND POPULAR MUSIC 3 Units
IN THE AMERican CULTURE
Historical and critical analysis of unique American music
23385Lec01:00-02:15 PMWFGoveG 189
23424Lec04:30-05:45 PMTThFlint
Laney
Annex-202 Berkeley
Fulfills Ethnic Studies requirement for AA/AS degree. Location: BCC Annex, 2070
Allston Way, Suite 202, Berkeley.
23442Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThMoralesA 117
Merritt
23425Lec04:30-05:45 PMMWRandolphBCC 014 Berkeley
Fulfills Ethnic Studies requirement for AA/AS degree.
23375
23428
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Lec Fulfills Ethnic Studies requirement for AA/AS degree. Online class- for
information, please visit www.eberkeley.org
Pearson
Day
Day
G 119 A
lameda
ONLINE Berkeley
24330
Lec Lec10:00-01:50 PM S
HYBRID Berkeley
BCC 422 02/08/2014 - 05/03/2014 Designed for PACE majors, see PACE office to
enroll. Hybrid class meets 6 Sats: 2/08, 3/01, 3/15, 4/05, 4/26, & 5/03/14,
+ remaining hrs online.
** 15B JAZZ, BLUES AND POPULAR MUSIC 3 Units
IN THE AMERican CULTURE
Study of the contemporary music scene with in-depth
investigation of trends in artistic expression
23376
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Pearson
G 119
23435Lec02:00-04:50 PMThGoveG 181
A
lameda
Laney
BCC TBA Berkeley
Fulfills Ethnic Studies requirement for AA/AS degree.
23443
Lec Fulfills Ethnic Studies requirement for AA/AS degree. Online class- for
information, please visit www.eberkeley.org
Day
ONLINE Berkeley
* 16
CHORAL REPERTOIRE AND 2 Units
MANAGEMENT
Performance course for the advanced choral student
23388Lab12:00-01:50 PMWReagerG 189
Laney
Lab01:00-01:50 PMM
G 189
Lec12:00-12:50 PMM
23390 Lab07:00-09:50 PM T
Lec06:00-06:50 PM T
G 189 Reager
G 189 Laney
G 189 23420
Lab07:00-09:50 PM M
Lec06:00-06:50 PM M
Gurke
G 181
G 181
Laney
24174
23418
Lab07:00-09:50 PM T
Lec06:00-06:50 PM T
Lab07:00-09:50 PM M
Lec06:00-06:50 PM M
Pearson
Gurke
G 119
G 119
G 181
G 181
A
lameda
Laney
* 18
STAGE BAND REPERTOIRE AND 2 Units
MANAGEMENT
Performance in and management of the stage band for
the advanced instrumental student
** 23
** 25
STAGE BAND
2 Units
Study and performance of ìBig Bandî jazz arrangements.
COLLEGE CHOIR
2 Units
Study and interpretation of a wide variety of accompanied
and unaccompanied choral literature.
23392Lab12:00-01:50 PMWReagerG 189
Laney
Lab01:00-01:50 PMM
G 189
Lec12:00-12:50 PMM
23394 Lab07:00-09:50 PM T
Lec06:00-06:50 PM T
G 189 Reager
G 189 Laney
G 189 ** 27
MODERN JAZZ ENSEMBLE
2 Units
Study and performance of modern jazz arrangements
23400Lab03:00-04:50 PMThGurkeG 181
Laney
Lab04:00-04:50 PMT
G 181
Lec03:00-03:50 PMT
** 30
G 181
COLLEGE ORCHESTRA
Study and performance of orchestral music
23402
Lab09:30-12:20 PM S
Lec08:30-09:20 S
Lehmann STAGE
STAGE
Laney
Hansen
A 117
A 117
Ramadanoff Merritt
Laney
Class also meets in the theatre.
23431
23406
Lab07:00-09:50 PM M
Lec06:00-06:50 PM M
Lab06:30-09:20 PM M
Lec05:30-06:20 PM M
2 Units
Site
152          SPRING 2014
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
music
music
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
** 36
CONTEMPORARY JAZZ BAND STUDIES2 Units
Study of materials and techniques unique to the contemporary jazz ensemble
24176
Lab07:00-09:50 PM T
Lec06:00-06:50 PM T
* 105
Pearson
G 119
G 119
A
lameda
CLASSIC GUITAR I
1 Unit
Individualized instruction for level I acoustical guitar
23461Lab04:00-05:50 PMFGalenG 181
Lec03:00-03:50 PMF
23463 Lab07:00-08:50 PM T
Lec06:00-06:50 PM T
Laney
G 181 Galen
G 181 Laney
G 181 ** 106 CLASSIC GUITAR II
1 Unit
Individualized instruction for level II acoustical guitar
24400Lab04:00-05:50 PMFGalenG 181
Lec03:00-03:50 PMF
24402 Lab07:00-08:50 PM T
Lec06:00-06:50 PM T
Laney
G 181 Galen
G 181 Laney
G 181 ** 107 CLASSIC GUITAR III
1 Unit
Individualized instruction for level III acoustical guitar
Lec03:00-03:50 PMF
24406 Lab07:00-08:50 PM T
Lec06:00-06:50 PM T
Laney
G 181 Galen
G 181 Laney
G 181 ** 108 CLASSIC GUITAR IV
1 Unit
Individualized instruction for level IV acoustical guitar
24408Lab04:00-05:50 PMFGalenG 181
Laney
Lec03:00-03:50 PMF
24410 Lab07:00-08:50 PM T
Lec06:00-06:50 PM T
* 113
G 181 Galen
G 181 Laney
G 181 BEGINNING PERCUSSION I
1 Unit
Individualized study of level I percussion techniques and
theory
24466
Lab07:00-09:50 PM M
Lec06:00-06:50 PM M
Staff
* 117
G 181
G 181
Laney
VOICE I
1 Unit
Individualized study of beginning vocal techniques and
theory
23477Lab02:30-03:20 PMMWReagerG 189
Laney
Lec02:00-02:30 PMMW G 189 23479 Lab07:00-08:50 PM W
Reager
G 189 Laney
Lec06:00-06:30 PM W
G 189 23481 Lab02:00-03:50 PM S
Kinchen G 189 Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PM S
G 189 23483Lab11:00-11:50 TThKinchenG 189
Laney
Lec10:30-11:00 TTh
* 118
G 189
VOICE II
1 Unit
Individualized study of level II vocal techniques and
theory
24442Lab02:30-03:20 PMMWReagerG 189
Laney
Lec02:00-02:30 PMMW
G 189
24444
24446
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Lab07:00-08:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:30 PM W
Lab02:00-03:50 PM S
Lec01:00-01:50 PM S
Reager
Kinchen
G 189
G 189
G 189
G 189
college
Laney
Laney
24448Lab11:00-11:50 TThKinchenG 189
Laney
Lec10:30-11:00 TTh
* 119
G 189
VOICE III
1 Unit
Individualized study of level III beginning vocal techniques and theory
24450Lab02:30-03:20 PMMWReagerG 189
Laney
Lec02:00-02:30 PMMW G 189 24452 Lab07:00-08:50 PM W
Reager
G 189 Laney
Lec06:00-06:30 PM W
G 189 24454 Lab02:00-03:50 PM S
Kinchen G 189 Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PM S
G 189 24456Lab11:00-11:50 TThKinchenG 189
Laney
Lec10:30-11:00 TTh
* 120
G 189
VOICE IV
1 Unit
Individualized study of level IV vocal techniques and
theory
24458Lab02:30-03:20 PMMWReagerG 189
Laney
Lec02:00-02:30 PMMW G 189 24460 Lab07:00-08:50 PM W
Reager
G 189 Laney
Lec06:00-06:30 PM W
G 189 24462 Lab02:00-03:50 PM S
Kinchen G 189 Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PM S
G 189 24464Lab11:00-11:50 TThKinchenG 189
Laney
Lec10:30-11:00 TTh
* 130
G 189
ELEMENTARY PIANO METHOD I
1 Unit
Individualized study of level I beginning piano techniques
and theory
23465Lab10:00-10:50
Lec10:00-10:50
23445Lab10:00-10:50
Lec09:30-10:00
WFTsanghallG 174
M
G 174
TThMoralesA 117
TTh A 117
Laney
Merritt
23467Lab04:00-05:50 PMTTsanghallG 174
Laney
Lec03:00-03:50 PMT
23469 Lab07:00-08:50 PM Th
Lec06:00-06:50 PM Th
* 131
G 174 Reager
G 174 Laney
G 174 ELEMENTARY PIANO METHOD II
1 Unit
Individualized study of level II beginning piano techniques and theory
24412Lab10:00-10:50 WFTsanghallG 174
Lec10:00-10:50 M
G 174
23447Lab10:00-10:50 TThMoralesA 117
Lec09:30-10:00 TTh A 117
24414Lab04:00-05:50 PMTTsanghallG 174
Lec03:00-03:50 PMT
G 174
24416 Lab07:00-08:50 PM Th
Reager
G 174
Lec06:00-06:50 PM Th
G 174
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Laney
Merritt
Laney
Laney
SPRING 2014          153
S P R I NG
24404Lab04:00-05:50 PMFGalenG 181
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
music
Native American Studies
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 132
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
ELEMENTARY PIANO METHOD III
1 Unit
Individualized study of level III beginning piano techniques and theory
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 138
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
JAZZ PIANO I
1 Unit
Individualized study of level I jazz piano literature, techniques, and theory
24418Lab10:00-10:50 WFTsanghallG 174
Laney
23475Lab01:00-02:50 PMTGoveG 174
Laney
Lec10:00-10:50 M
Lec01:00-01:50 PMTh
G 174
23449Lab10:00-10:50 TThMoralesA 117
Merritt
Lec09:30-10:00 TTh
A 117
24420Lab04:00-05:50 PMTTsanghallG 174
Lec03:00-03:50 PMT
24422 Lab07:00-08:50 PM Th
Lec06:00-06:50 PM Th
* 133
Laney
G 174 Reager
G 174 Laney
G 174 ELEMENTARY PIANO METHOD IV
1 Unit
Individualized study of level IV beginning piano techniques and theory
24424Lab10:00-10:50 WFTsanghallG 174
Laney
Lec10:00-10:50 M
G 174
23451Lab10:00-10:50 TThMoralesA 117
Merritt
Lec09:30-10:00 TTh
A 117
24426Lab04:00-05:50 PMTTsanghallG 174
S P R I NG
Lec03:00-03:50 PMT
24428 Lab07:00-08:50 PM Th
Lec06:00-06:50 PM Th
* 134
Laney
G 174 Reager
G 174 Laney
G 174 INTERMEDIATE PIANO LITERATURE I
1 Unit
Individualized study of level I intermediate piano literature, techniques, and theory
23473Lab09:00-09:50 WFTsanghallG 174 Laney
Lec M
G 174 23453Lab10:00-10:50 TThMoralesA 117
Merritt
Lec09:30-10:00 TTh
* 135
A 117
INTERMEDIATE PIANO LITERATURE II 1 Unit
Individualized study of level II piano literature, techniques, and theory
24430Lab09:00-09:50 WFTsanghallG 174 Laney
Lec M
G 174 23455Lab10:00-10:50 TThMoralesA 117 Merritt
Lec09:30-10:00 TTh A 117 * 136
INTERMEDIATE PIANO LITERATURE III 1 Unit
Individualized study of level III piano literature, techniques, and theory
24432Lab09:00-09:50 WFTsanghallG 174 Laney
Lec M
G 174 23457Lab10:00-10:50 TThMoralesA 117
Merritt
Lec09:30-10:00 TTh
* 137
A 117
INTERMEDIATE PIANO LITERATURE IV 1 Unit
Individualized study of level IV piano literature, techniques, and theory
24434Lab09:00-09:50 WFTsanghallG 174 Laney
Lec M
G 174 23459Lab10:00-10:50 TThMoralesA 117
Merritt
Lec09:30-10:00 TTh
154          SPRING 2014
A 117
* 139
G 174
JAZZ PIANO II
1 Unit
Individualized study of level II jazz piano literature,
techniques, and theory
24436Lab01:00-02:50 PMTGoveG 174
Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMTh
* 140
G 174
JAZZ PIANO III
1 Unit
Individualized study of level III jazz piano literature,
techniques, and theory
24438Lab01:00-02:50 PMTGoveG 174
Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMTh
* 141
G 174
JAZZ PIANO IV
1 Unit
Individualized study of level IV jazz piano literature,
techniques, and theory
24440Lab01:00-02:50 PMTGoveG 174
Laney
Lec01:00-01:50 PMTh
G 174
216
CHORAL REPERTOIRE AND 2 Units
MANAGEMENT
Performance course for the advanced choral student
23396Lab12:00-01:50 PMWReagerG 189
Laney
Lab01:00-01:50 PMM
G 189
Lec12:00-12:50 PMM
23398 Lab07:00-09:50 PM T
Lec06:00-06:50 PM T
G 189 Reager
G 189 Laney
G 189 23422
Lab07:00-09:50 PM M
Lec06:00-06:50 PM M
Gurke
G 181
G 181
Laney
23437
Lab09:00-11:50 Lec08:00-08:50 Chew
E 255
E 255
Laney
Chew
Chew
G 181
G 181
G 181
G 181
Laney
Laney
218
STAGE BAND REPERTOIRE AND 2 Units
MANAGEMENT
Performance in and management of the stage band for
the advanced instrumental student
232
CHINESE ORCHESTRA
2 Units
Introduction to theory, practice, and historical background of Chinese music
S
S
Class also meets in E255B, E254
23439
23441
Lab02:00-04:50 PM S
Lec01:00-01:50 PM S
Lab07:00-09:50 PM F
Lec06:00-06:50 PM F
Native American Studies
** 2
NATAM
NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS IN 3 Units
CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
The socio-cultural development of American Indian
populations in modern times with emphasis upon the
United States.
23485Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThCasselmanE 254
Laney
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Nursing
Nutrition And Dietetics
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
NursingNURS
* 3A
PERINATAL NURSING
4 Units
Theory and guided practice in working with other nursing
and health-team members in providing comprehensive
care of the child-bearing family in perinatal hospital settings.
PREREQUISITE: NURS 1 and 11 and 12 PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: NURS 13
23487
Lab Lec08:00-11:50 Attend both 3A/3B lec and 12 hours lab weekly. Open only to students
accepted into ADN program. Lab hours: 1:00-8:00pm Mon and 7:00am8:00pm Tues thru Sun in Hospital.
* 3B
M
Barrios
HOSP Merritt
P 203 PEDIATRIC NURSING
4 Units
Theory and guided practice in working with other nursing
and health-team members in providing comprehensive
care of infants and children in pediatric hospital settings.
PREREQUISITE: NURS 1 and 11 and 12 PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: NURS 13
Lab Lec08:00-11:50 M
Augustin HOSP
D 128
Merritt
Attend both 3A/3B lec and 12 hrs lab weekly. Open only to students accepted in ADN program. Lab hours: 1:00-8:00pm Mon and 7:00am-8:00pm
Tues thru Sun in Hospital.
* 4A INTERMEDIATE MEDICAL-SURGICAL 4 Units
NURSING
Theory and guided practice in working with nursing and
health-team members in providing comprehensive care of
adults in medical, surgical and geriatric clinical settings.
PREREQUISITE: NURS 1 and 11 and 12 PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: NURS 13
23491
Lab Lec09:00-12:50 PM M
Attend both 4A/4B lec and 12 hrs lab weekly. Open only to students accepted in the ADN program. Lab hours: Lab hours: 1:00-8:00pm Mon and
7:00am-8:00pm Tues thru Sun in Hospital.
* 4B
Kelly
HOSP
D 127
Merritt
PSYCHIATRIC NURSING
4 Units
Theory and guided practice in working with nursing and
health-team members in providing comprehensive care
of adults in psychiatric clinical settings.
* 13
Lab Lec08:00-11:50 M
Bratchett HOSP Merritt
PORT B Attend both 4A/4B lec and 12 hrs lab weekly. Open only to students accepted in the ADN program. Lab hours: 1:00-8:00pm Mon and 7:00am8:00pm Tues thru Sun in Hospital.
* 5
ADV MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSE: DISRUPTION/HOMEOSTASIS
In-depth approach to the study of illness
9 Units
PREREQUISITE: NURS 3A and 3B and 4A and 4B and 14 COREQUISITE: NURS 10
23497
Lab Lec08:00-11:50 Students attend lec and are assigned 15 hrs lab weekly. Open only to
students accepted into ADN program. Lab hours: 7:00am-4:30pm, Tues
thru Fri.
* 10
M
HendersonHOSP Merritt
PORT C LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
1 Unit
Examination of various leadership and management
styles, healthcare politics, and healthcare delivery systems
23498Lec01:00-01:50 PMMBratchettPORT C Merritt
Open only to students accepted in the ADN program.
college
PHARMACOLOGY IN NURSING
3 Units
Description and study of general and specific classes of
drugs
PREREQUISITE: NURS 1
23499Lec01:00-03:50 PMMKelly
D 128
Merritt
Open only to students accepted in the ADN porgram.
23494
Lab .50-unit. Skills lab is open 10 hours/week, hours TBA. Open only to students accepted in the ADN program.
260A NURSING SKILLS LAB
0.5 Unit
Nursing skills lab for AD Nursing students to practice
and improve skills in a self-paced, controlled environment
Ervin
D 127
Merritt
260B
NURSING SKILLS LAB
1 Unit
Nursing skills lab for AD Nursing students to practice
and improve skills in a self-paced, controlled environment
23495
Lab 1-unit. Skills lab is open 10 hours/week, hours TBA. Open only to students
accepted in the ADN program.
Ervin
D 127
Merritt
260C
NURSING SKILLS LAB
1.5 Units
Nursing skills lab for AD Nursing students to practice
and improve skills in a self-paced, controlled environment
24291
Lab 1.50-unit. Skills lab is open 10 hours/week, hours TBA. Open only to
students accepted in the ADN program.
Ervin
D 127
Merritt
260D NURSING SKILLS LAB
2 Units
Nursing skills lab for AD Nursing students to practice
and improve skills in a self-paced, controlled environment
24292
Lab 2-unit. Skills lab is open 10 hours/week, hours TBA. Open only to students
accepted in the ADN program.
Ervin
D 127
Nutrition And Dietetics
* 1
Merritt
NUTR
SURVEY OF NUTRITION AND DIETETICS 1 Unit
Exploration of the professional scope of practice and
career and educational opportunities in the nutrition and
dietetics field
23501Lec09:00-02:50 PMFLivingston D 132
Merritt
Lec09:00-02:50 PMF
D 132
Lec09:00-02:50 PMF
D 132
PREREQUISITE: NURS 1 and 11 and 12 PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: NURS 13
23493
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM ** 10
02/07/2014 - 04/04/2014 Meets 2/7,3/7,4/4
NUTRITION
Principles of human nutrition
4 Units
23502Lec09:00-10:50 TTh Davis
23503 Lec09:00-12:50 PM S
Davis
D 132 Merritt
D 132 Merritt
Lec04:00-07:50 PMF
D 132
23512Lec04:00-07:50 PMMZernicke
D 132
Merritt
23513Lec09:00-12:50 PMFCasale
D 133
Merritt
D 132
Merritt
* 12
01/24/2014 - 03/28/2014
NUTRITION AND DISEASE
3 Units
Fundamentals of nutrition needs for common and uncommon health conditions/diseases including lifecycle
variations
PREREQUISITE: NUTR 10 or BIOL 28 or 31
23504Lec04:00-06:50 PMTCasale
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          155
S P R I NG
23489
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Nutrition And Dietetics
Paralegal Studies
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 30
SANITATION AND SAFETY
2 Units
Basic principles of sanitation and safety in the purchasing, storage, and preparation of food from a management
perspective
23505
Lec09:00-12:50 PM S
01/25/2014 - 03/29/2014
Zernicke
D 133
Merritt
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 70C SEMINAR IN SUPERVISED PRACTICE, 3 Units
LEVEL C
Advanced study of the specific competencies required of
the Dietetic Technician in a healthcare or community
setting
PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: NUTR 70B COREQUISITE: NUTR 71C
* 31
FOOD-PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
3 Units
The functions of institutional food-service production
23511
Lab06:00-08:50 PM Th
Lec04:00-05:50 PM Th
Staff
D 132
D 132
Merritt
* 70A SEMINAR IN SUPERVISED PRACTICE, 2 Units
LEVEL A
Advanced study of the specific competencies required
of the Dietary Manager and Dietetic Technician in a
healthcare or community setting
PREREQUISITE: NUTR 10 or BIOL 28 or 31, and NUTR 12 and 30 COREQUISITE: NUTR 71A
23506
Lec05:00-06:50 PM T
Zernicke
D 133
Merritt
Open only to students accepted into the Dietetic Service Supervisor
Program.
23507Lec04:00-06:50 PMThCasale
D 133
Merritt
Open only to students accepted into the Dietetic Technology Program.
* 71A ROTATIONS IN SUPERVISED 2 Units
PRACTICE, LEVEL A
Designed to relate classroom learning to the actual job
environment
PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: NUTR 31 and 32 COREQUISITE: NUTR 70A
23508
Lec 2-unit. For students accepted in Dietary Manager Program. Orientation:
TBA
Zernicke
Merritt
* 71C ROTATIONS IN SUPERVISED 2 Units
PRACTICE, LEVEL C
Supervised application of dietetic principles in a healthcare facility to practice advanced clinical and management
skills
S P R I NG
23509
Lec 2-unit. For students accepted in Dietetic Technology Program. Orientation: TBA
Casale
Paralegal Studies
* 1
Merritt
PARLG
LAW AND THE LEGAL PROFESSION
3 Units
Introduction to basic legal concepts, structure, and procedures of the American court system
23514Lec09:00-11:50 WSkomerP 203 Merritt
23515 Lec07:00-09:50 PM Th
Skomer
P 203 Merritt
* 4
LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENT
Operation and organization of a law office
23516
Lec05:00-06:50 PM T
* 6
Willis
LEGAL RESEARCH
Legal research tools and materials
P 218
2 Units
Merritt
3 Units
23517Lec01:00-03:50 PMMWillisP 218 Merritt
23518 Lec07:00-09:50 PM T
Willis
P 218 Merritt
* 8
INTRO TO CIVIL PROCEDURE AND 3 Units
LITIGATION PRACTICE
California and federal rules of civil procedure, and litigation practice from the beginning of the lawsuit through
the end of a lawsuit
23519
Lec07:00-09:50 PM M
Willis
P 218
23520
Lec07:00-09:50 PM T
Skomer
P 203
* 9
INTRODUCTION TO TORT LAW
Analysis and examination of Tort Law
Merritt
3 Units
Merritt
* 11
ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH AND 3 Units
WRITING
Systematic approach to learning legal problem analysis
and organization for written and oral communication
156          SPRING 2014
23523Lab04:00-06:50 PMThWardP 218
Merritt
Lec07:00-08:50 PMTh
P 218
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Philosophy
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Photography
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 12
ESTATE PLANNING AND 3 Units
PROBATE PROCEDURES
Wills, Trusts, Probate procedure and Estate Administration
23524
Lec07:00-09:50 PM W
Ward
P 218
Merritt
* 16
SEMINAR IN PARALEGAL STUDIES 1 Unit
INTERNSHIP
Study of the specific competencies required of the student
in the Paralegal Studies Internship program
23522
Lec06:00-06:50 PM M
Lecture component for COPED 474A students who are part of the Paralegal Internship Program. Students also need to enroll in COPED 474A and
attend at least one mandatory internship orientation to be conducted at
6pm on 1/27, 2/3 and 2/10,
Willis
P 218
Merritt
CODE SEC L/L HOURS INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
3 Units
Study of selected classic examples of original works of
philosophers
23525Lec10:00-11:15 MW JohnsonC 210
Alameda
23533Lec09:00-10:15 TThSabzevaryF 201
Laney
23540Lec09:30-12:20 PMFStaffBCC 033 Berkeley
** 31A HUMAN VALUES/ETHICS
3 Units
Analysis of concepts of good and right in our society and
of criteria of conduct
24000Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWStaffBCC TBA Berkeley
Location: Wheeler Hall, Room 110, UC Berkeley campus.
23528Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThStaffBCC 052 Berkeley
23536 Lec Sabzevary ONLINE Laney
Online course. Email instructor: asabzevary@peralta.edu
23542
Lec Online Class. Contact www.alameda.peralta.edu for more information.
Staff
ONLINE A
lameda
24467Lec09:30-10:45 MWStaffF 203 Laney
23539 Lec Martin
ONLINE Berkeley
** 2
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org
SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 3 Units
Focus on classic examples of social and political philosophy in Western civilization
23534Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWSabzevaryF 203
Laney
23532Lec09:30-10:45 MWStaffBCC 052 Berkeley
** 4
PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
3 Units
Philosophy of religion from both an existential and historical perspective
23538
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
** 10
Johnson
C 210
A
lameda
LOGIC
3 Units
Consideration of logical problems of language
23526Lec08:30-09:45 MW JohnsonC 210 Alameda
24541 Lec Staff
ONLINE Laney
* 11
Online course.
FORMAL LOGIC
Principles of valid deductive reasoning
3 Units
24010Lec01:30-02:45 PMMWStaff
** 16
BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY
3 Units
Introduction to Buddhist philosophy and sutras
BCC TBA Berkeley
23529
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
BCC 021 Berkeley
Martin
Also listed as HUMAN 30A, #22337.
** 35
FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY
3 Units
Introduction to feminist philosophy through the study
of different philosophical approaches to and bases for
feminism
23531
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Also listed as WS 35 (class #21913).
* 37
Doubiago BCC 032 Berkeley
INTRODUCTION TO ASIAN PHILOSOPHY 3 Units
Major philosophies and religions of Asia
23535Lec10:30-11:45 TThSabzevaryFORUM
Laney
PhotographyPHOTO
** 10
BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY
2 Units
Basic introduction to black and white and color photography
24553Lab10:00-12:50 PMTLombaA 178
Lec09:00-09:50 T
23544 Lab10:00-12:50 PM SU
Lec09:00-09:50 SU
23546 Lab07:00-09:50 PM T
Lec06:00-06:50 PM T
Laney
A 178 Freeman A 178 Laney
A 178 Freeman A 178 Laney
A 178 23601Lab03:00-05:50 PMMLombaA 178
Laney
Lec02:00-02:50 PMM
A 178
* 30A PHOTO ART AND DESIGN
3 Units
Production of color slides on a variety of subjects to be
viewed and evaluated
23547Lec09:00-11:50 ThLombaA 178
Laney
23548Lec09:00-11:50 ThLombaA 178
Laney
* 30B PHOTO ART AND DESIGN
3 Units
Production of color slides on a variety of subjects to be
viewed and evaluated
* 30C PHOTO ART AND DESIGN
3 Units
Production of color slides on a variety of subjects to be
viewed and evaluated
23549Lec09:00-11:50 ThLombaA 178
** 70 INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Introduction to digital photography
23603
24551
Lab07:00-09:50 PM Th
Bobkoff
Lec06:00-06:50 PM Th
Lab Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Laney
2 Units
F 170D Laney
F 170D Laney
SPRING 2014          157
S P R I NG
23537Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWLongA 137 Merritt
24532 Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
Staff BWHEELR110Berkeley
college
** 20B HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPEAN
3 Units
PHILOSOPHY
Chronological development of leading philosophical
perspectives of Modern Europe from the Renaissance to
present.
PhilosophyPHIL
** 1
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Photography
Photography
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
* 180
HDSLR WORKFLOW FOR DIGITAL 3 Units
PHOTOGRAPHY AND CINEMATOGRAPHY
Advanced HDSLR camera exploration of still and motion
video
220C BEGINNING PROFESSIONAL 2 Units
PHOTOGRAGHY
Development of camera and darkroom skills
24555
Lab07:00-09:50 PM Th
Lec05:00-06:50 PM Th
23561Lab10:00-01:50 PMFMoyaA 178
Laney
Lab10:30-02:20 PMMW
A 178
Lec09:00-10:15 MW
A 178
Lomba
Laney
Moya
TH 426 Laney
TH 426 220A BEGINNING PROFESSIONAL 2 Units
PHOTOGRAGHY
Development of camera and darkroom skills
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
Lab09:30-12:20 PM S
Lec08:30-09:20 S
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
23553Lab10:00-01:50 PMFMoyaA 178
Laney
Lab10:30-02:20 PMMW
A 178
23563
Lec09:00-10:15 MW
A 178
Lomba
Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
23555
Lab09:30-12:20 PM S
Lec08:30-09:20 S
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
S P R I NG
220B BEGINNING PROFESSIONAL 2 Units
PHOTOGRAGHY
Development of camera and darkroom skills
220D BEGINNING PROFESSIONAL 2 Units
PHOTOGRAGHY
Development of camera and darkroom skills
23565Lab10:00-01:50 PMFMoyaA 178
Laney
Lab10:30-02:20 PMMW
A 178
Lec09:00-10:15 MW
A 178
Lomba
Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
Lab09:30-12:20 PM S
Lec08:30-09:20 S
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
23557Lab10:00-01:50 PMFMoyaA 178
Laney
Lab10:30-02:20 PMMW
A 178
23567
Lec09:00-10:15 MW
A 178
Lomba
Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
23559
Lab09:30-12:20 PM S
Lec08:30-09:20 S
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
230A INTERMEDIATE PROFESSIONAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
Intermediate level technical assignments
23569Lab10:00-01:50 PMFMoyaA 178
Laney
Lab10:30-02:20 PMMW
A 178
Lec09:00-10:15 MW
A 178
Lomba
Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
23571
Lab09:30-12:20 PM S
Lec08:30-09:20 S
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
230B INTERMEDIATE PROFESSIONAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
Intermediate level technical assignments
158          SPRING 2014
2 Units
2 Units
23573Lab10:00-01:50 PMFMoyaA 178
Laney
Lab10:30-02:20 PMMW
A 178
Lec09:00-10:15 MW
A 178
Lomba
Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
23575
Lab09:30-12:20 PM S
Lec08:30-09:20 S
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Physical Science
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Physics
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 230C INTERMEDIATE PROFESSIONAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
Intermediate level technical assignments
college
2 Units
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 240C ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Advanced photographic assignments
college
2 Units
23577Lab10:00-01:50 PMFMoyaA 178
Laney
23593Lab10:00-01:50 PMFMoyaA 178
Laney
Lab10:30-02:20 PMMW
A 178
Lab10:30-02:20 PMMW
A 178
Lec09:00-10:15 MW
A 178
Lec09:00-10:15 MW
A 178
Lomba
Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
23579
Lab09:30-12:20 PM S
Lec08:30-09:20 S
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
Lomba
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
230D INTERMEDIATE PROFESSIONAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
Intermediate level technical assignments
Laney
2 Units
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
23595
Lab09:30-12:20 PM S
Lec08:30-09:20 S
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
240D ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Advanced photographic assignments
2 Units
Laney
23597Lab10:00-01:50 PMFMoyaA 178
Laney
Lab10:30-02:20 PMMW
A 178
Lab10:30-02:20 PMMW
A 178
Lec09:00-10:15 MW
A 178
Lec09:00-10:15 MW
A 178
Lomba
Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
23583
Lab09:30-12:20 PM S
Lec08:30-09:20 S
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
Lomba
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
240A ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Advanced photographic assignments
Laney
2 Units
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
23599
Lab09:30-12:20 PM S
Lec08:30-09:20 S
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
251
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
SPECIAL PROJECTS LABORATORY
1 Unit
Open laboratory for working on selected projects
23585Lab10:00-01:50 PMFMoyaA 178
Laney
Lab10:30-02:20 PMMW
A 178
23550Lab09:00-11:50 FStaffA 178 Laney
23551 Lab09:00-11:50 S
Bobkoff A 178 Laney
23604 Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lomba
A 178 Laney
Lec09:00-10:15 MW
A 178
23605Lab09:00-11:50 WMoyaA 178
Lomba
Laney
Physical Science
PHYSC
** 20
INTRODUCTION TO THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
Introduction to the oceans
3 Units
23624
Lec Lec05:00-06:50 PM M
Designed for PACE majors; hybrid class meets 1 hr/wk in class, remaining
2 hrs/week online.
23625
Lec Online course. Email instructor: dsegar@peralta.edu. Class website and
information at www.reefimages.com/PHYSC
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
23587
Lab09:30-12:20 PM S
Lec08:30-09:20 S
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
240B ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Advanced photographic assignments
2 Units
23589Lab10:00-01:50 PMFMoyaA 178
Laney
Lab10:30-02:20 PMMW
A 178
Lec09:00-10:15 MW
A 178
Lomba
Laney
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
23591
Lab09:30-12:20 PM S
Lec08:30-09:20 S
Lab07:00-09:50 PM W
Lec06:00-06:50 PM W
01/21/2014 - 05/24/2014
A 178
A 178
A 178
A 178
Nelson
Segar
Laney
HYBRID Berkeley
BCC TBA ONLINE Laney
* 25
CLIMATE CHANGE
3 Units
Introduction to the science of global climate change
23626
Lec Online Course. Email instructor at dsegar@peralta.edu. Class website and
information at www.reefimages.com / physc
Segar
ONLINE Laney
PhysicsPHYS
** 3B GENERAL PHYSICS
5 Units
Comprehensive study of major topics of physics
PREREQUISITE: PHYS 3A
23618Lab10:00-12:50 PMTNicolA 274
Lec08:00-09:50 TTh A 266
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Laney
SPRING 2014          159
S P R I NG
23581Lab10:00-01:50 PMFMoyaA 178
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Physics
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Political Science
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
23619Lab10:00-12:50 PMThNicolA 274 Laney
Lec08:00-09:50 TTh A 266 24275 Lab07:00-09:50 PM M
Fillingim BCC 518 Berkeley
Lec05:00-06:50 PM MW BCC 518 ** 4A GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS 5 Units
Comprehensive study of major topics of physics
PREREQUISITE: MATH 3A
23607Lab01:00-03:50 PMMFittingoff
Lec01:00-02:50 PMTTh
ATLAN 100 Alameda
ATLAN 100 23613Lab12:00-02:50 PMWMohebiA 274
Laney
Lec09:00-10:50 MW A 273 24543 Lab06:00-08:50 PM M
Duffin
A 274 Laney
Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh A 273 ** 4B GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS 5 Units
Comprehensive study of major topics of physics
Lec07:40-08:50 MWF D 200
23620Lab12:00-02:50 PMFNicolA 274
S P R I NG
Lec07:40-08:50 MWF 24271 Lab06:00-08:50 PM W
Roy
Lec06:00-09:50 PM M
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
24277Lab01:30-04:20 PMMStaffBCC 518 Berkeley
Lec09:30-11:20 MW
BCC 431 24278Lab01:30-04:20 PMWStaffBCC 518 Berkeley
Lec09:30-11:20 MW
BCC 431 ** 4C GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS 5 Units
Comprehensive study of major topics of physics
PREREQUISITE: PHYS 4B and MATH 3C
23610Lab09:00-11:50 FTsai
ATLAN 100 Alameda
Lec10:00-11:50 TTh
** 10
ATLAN 100 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS
4 Units
Elementary introduction to the field of physics
23608
Lec Tsai
Online Course: Please see http://alameda.peralta.edu/physics10 for more
information.
23616
Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh
Staff
ONLINE A
lameda
E 255 Laney
Laney
23623Lec10:30-12:20 PMTThCombs
D 144 Merritt
23611 Lec06:00-07:50 PM TTh Monsalvesanta BCC 424 Berkeley
Political Science
Laney
** 1
PREREQUISITE: PHYS 4A AND MATH 3B
23615Lab09:00-11:50 FNicolA 274
CODE SEC L/L HOURS D 200 D 144 Merritt
D 144 POSCI
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN 3 Units
THE UNITED STATES
Introduction to principles and the political process of
national, state, and local government
23627Lec08:30-09:45 MWLomax
23650 Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Staff
23649 Lec Alon
D 237 Alameda
E 255 Laney
ONLINE Laney
Online course. For more information, contact instructor at: talon@peralta.edu
23651
Lec Online course. Instructor’s email: mvanspanje@peralta.edu. Orientation:
Thursday, 1/23, 6-8pm, D178.
23636
Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
23637Lec01:30-04:20 PMTh
Vanspanje ONLINE M
erritt
Spengeman BCC 054 Berkeley
HaskellBCC 226 Berkeley
23652Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThVanspanjeA 211
Merritt
23659Lec03:00-04:15 PMMW DamicoA 266
Laney
23628Lec08:30-09:45 TThBrem
23655Lec09:00-11:50 F
D 237
Hurtadoortiz D 237
Alameda
Alameda
23645Lec09:00-10:15 TThFlaneryE 211
Laney
23653Lec09:30-10:45 TThVanspanjeA 211
Merritt
23640Lec09:30-12:20 PMWFreemanBCC 031 Berkeley
23639 Lec Freeman ONLINE Berkeley
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
23657Lec03:00-04:15 PMTTh
23631 Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
23660 Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
23644 Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
160          SPRING 2014
Hurtado-Ortiz
Sweeney
Vanspanje
Freeman
D 237
D 119
A 211
BCC 322
Alameda
A
lameda
Merritt
Berkeley
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Portugese
Psychology
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
23646Lec09:30-10:45 MWRespiniE 200 Laney
23633 Lec Sweeney ONLINE A
lameda
Online Course. Contact instructor at mmmontague@gmail.com; optional
orientation TBA.
24031Lec01:00-02:15 PMMWLomax
D 237
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
PortugesePORT
* 1A
Alameda
ELEMENTARY PORTUGUESE
5 Units
Study and practice in understanding, speaking, reading,
and writing Portuguese
23647Lec12:30-01:45 PMMW DamicoA 266 Laney
23643 Lec Freeman HYBRID Berkeley
24021Lec03:30-05:45 PMMWAdaoBCC 214 Berkeley
Lec08:00-09:15 W
** 1A INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL
PSYCHOLOGY
Scientific principles of psychology
BCC 034 Hybrid class— 8-9:15AM in class on Weds, + 1.5 hrs/wk online.
23992
Lec Lec01:00-02:50 PM S
02/08/2014 - 05/03/2014 Designed for PACE Pathways students, see PACE
Office to enroll. Hybrid section, meets 6 Sats- 2/08, 3/01, 3/15, 4/05, 4,26,
& 5/03/14, plus two hours/wk online.
** 2
SpengemanHYBRID Berkeley
BCC 431 COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT
3 Units
Comparative analysis in government and politics
23630Lec10:00-11:15 TThBremC 208 Alameda
24468 Lec Respini
ONLINE Laney
Online Course. E-mail instructor at: brespini@peralta.edu
23654
Lec Online class. instructor’s email: mvanspanje#peralta.edu. Orientation:
TBA
23642
Lec Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
23949
Lec Online class. instructor’s email: mvanspanje#peralta.edu. Orientation:
TBA
Vanspanje ONLINE M
erritt
Respini
ONLINE Berkeley
Vanspanje ONLINE M
erritt
** 3
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Nature of relations among nation-states
23658
Lec Online Course. Contact instructor at mmmontague@peralta.edu for more
information.
3 Units
Sweeney ONLINE Alameda
23648Lec10:30-11:45 TThFlaneryE 207
Laney
23638Lec01:30-04:20 PMTFreemanBCC 226 Berkeley
* 4
POLITICAL THEORY
3 Units
Examination of various theoretical approaches to politics
and of basic political problems and proposed solutions
23629
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
* 6
Brem
CV 213 Alameda
THE U.S. CONSTITUTION AND 3 Units
CRIMINAL DUE PROCESS
Survey and analysis of peopleís rights under criminal and
civil law
24584Lec11:00-12:15 PMMW DamicoE 200
** 20
CURRENT WORLD PROBLEMS
3 Units
World problems with emphasis on four major areas of
concern
23987Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThStaff
** 26
BCC TBA Berkeley
Designed for Global Studies Program; for info, contact jberezin@peralta.edu;
enroll via PACE Office, Rm 343. Recommended to co-enroll in ENGL 1B, #24102.
UNITED STATES AND 3 Units
CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION
Introductory survey of philosophy, theory, and application of constitutional principles
23634Lec10:00-11:15 MWAlterC 208
Laney
Note: Course satisfies American Institutions requirement.
Alameda
23674
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Staff
3 Units
C 211
A
lameda
23677Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThKocelBCC 424 Berkeley
23710Lec02:00-04:50 PMWStaffF 255
Laney
23694Lec12:00-01:15 PMMWRivasR 28 Merritt
23697 Lec Powell
ONLINE M
erritt
Online course. Instructor’s email: apowell@peralta.edu. Orientation:
Tues, 1/21, 3-4pm, room P208.
23686Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThIljasF 255 Laney
23678 Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
Soffer
BCC TBA Berkeley
23664Lec08:30-09:45 MW PetersonguadaC 211 Alameda
23665Lec01:00-02:15 PMMW PetersonguadaC 211 Alameda
23679Lec01:30-04:20 PMMKocelBCC 054 Berkeley
23695 Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Rivas
R 28 Merritt
23700Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThPowellP 208 Merritt
23680Lec09:00-11:50 FStamatakisBCC 055 Berkeley
23706Lec08:30-09:45 TThStamatakisC 212 Alameda
23707 Lec Melucci
ONLINE A
lameda
Online Course. Contact instructor at nmelucci@peralta.edu for more
information.
23684Lec01:30-04:20 PMWKocelBCC 054 Berkeley
23701 Lec05:30-08:20 PM T
Rivas
FRVAL Merritt
Taught bilingually in Spanish. Meets at the Fruitvale Center, 1900 Fruitvale
Ave., Oakland. For information: 536-1830.
23688
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
White
F 255
Laney
23988Lec09:30-10:45 TThKocelBCC TBA Berkeley
24496 Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Stamatakis BWHEELR110Berkeley
Location: Wheeler Hall, Room 110, UC Berkeley campus.
23689Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWStaffF 255 Laney
23703 Lec Iljas
ONLINE Laney
Online Course. Email instructor at: jiljas@peralta.edu
23704
Lec Online course. Email Instructor: jiijas@peralta.edu
24663
Lec Lec10:30-11:45 TTh
Lec06:00-07:15 PM M
02/03/2014 - 04/21/2014
23690
Lec Iljas
ONLINE Laney
Vanputten HYBRID Laney
F 255 F 255 Vanputten HYBRID Laney
Lec10:30-11:45 TTh F 255 Lec06:00-07:15 PM M
F 255 24664 Lec Vanputten HYBRID Laney
Lec06:00-07:15 PM W
F 255 02/05/2014 - 04/23/2014
23691Lec09:00-10:15 TThIljasF 255
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Laney
SPRING 2014          161
S P R I NG
PsychologyPSYCH
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Psychology
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Radiologic Science
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM ** 1B INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
Continuation of PSYCH 1A
college
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
3 Units
** 18
Petersonguada ONLINE Alameda
PSYCHOLOGY OF MINORITY GROUPS 3 Units
Examination of the philosophical roots of the psychological and behavioral modalities expressed by people of color
23673
Lec06:00-08:50 PM Th
Greer
CV 213 Alameda
23682
23683
23685
Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Lec Ladd
Ladd
Gade
BCC TBA Berkeley
BCC TBA Berkeley
ONLINE Berkeley
23672
Lec Online Course. Contact instructor at speterson@peralta.edu for more
information.
23666Lec10:00-11:15 MW PetersonguadaC 211
Alameda
** 3 INTRODUCTION TO PERSONALITY 3 Units
THEORY
Classical and contemporary personality theories. Theorists
from each of the major forces in psychology
23667Lec10:00-11:15 MWBrem
** 6
CODE SEC L/L HOURS D 205
Alameda
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
3 Units
Psychological aspects of human social life involved in the
relationship between identity and social structure
23696Lec01:30-02:45 PMTThPowellP 208
Merritt
** 21
LIFESPAN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
3 Units
Human development from conception to death
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
24495
Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
Location: Wheeler Hall, Room 110, UC Berkeley campus.
** 24
Staff
BWHEELR110Berkeley
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
Survey of major psychological disorders
3 Units
PREREQUISITE: PSYCH 1A
23699Lec03:00-05:50 PMMRivasR 28
Merritt
23681Lec03:00-04:15 PMTThGadeBCC 014 Berkeley
** 28
23692
23702Lec01:30-02:45 PMTThGadeBCC 014 Berkeley
** 7A PSYCHOLOGY OF CHILDHOOD
3 Units
Physical, intellectual, and emotional growth of children
from conception to puberty
Lec06:00-08:50 PM Th
White
F 255
S P R I NG
23711Lec02:30-03:45 PMTThWhiteF 255
** 7B ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY
Study of adolescence
23675Lec10:00-11:15 TThChishtyC 211
Laney
Laney
3 Units
Alameda
** 9A PSYCHOLOGY OF INTERPERSONAL 3 Units
RELATIONS
Group approach to the study of interpersonal relations
23668Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThScottC 113
Alameda
** 9B PSYCHOLOGY OF INTERPERSONAL 3 Units
RELATIONS
Group approach to the study of interpersonal relations
23669Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThScottC 113
Alameda
** 10 PSYCHOLOGY AND LIFE: BASIC 3 Units
PRINCIPLES
Basic principles of psychology and recent research developments
23705
Lec Online course. Instructor’s email: apowell@peralta.edu. Orientation:
Tues, 1/21, 3-4pm, room P208.
** 12
Powell
ONLINE M
erritt
HUMAN SEXUALITY
3 Units
Exploration and analysis of the multifaceted aspects of
human sexuality
23670Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThChishtyC 208 Alameda
23693 Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Staff
F 200 Laney
23698 Lec Powell
ONLINE M
erritt
Online course. Instructor’s email: apowell@peralta.edu. Orientation:
Tues, 1/21, 3-4pm, room P208.
23671
Lec Online Course. Contact instructor at echishty@peralta.edu for more
information.
23708Lec09:00-11:50 F
162          SPRING 2014
Chishty
ONLINE A
lameda
PetersonguadaC 211
Alameda
INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH 3 Units
METHODS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Introduction to research methods for psychology
PREREQUISITE: PSYCH 1A and MATH 13
* 48AD PSYCHOLOGY OF STRESS 3 Units
MANAGEMENT AND PERSONAL GROWTH
Exploration of psychological and physiological components of stress
24349
Lec06:00-08:50 PM M
Brem
C 208
Radiologic Science
* 1A
RADSC
SURVEY OF RADIOLOGIC SCIENCE 1.5 Units
Exploration of educational/career options in diagnostic
radiologic science
23715Lec08:00-09:50 MWCustard
A
lameda
D 121
Merritt
D 121
Merritt
01/27/2014 - 03/12/2014
24334Lec04:00-05:50 PMTThCustard
* 2B
03/25/2014 - 05/13/2014
RADIOGRAPHIC PHYSICS II
Continuation of RADSC 2A
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: RADSC 2A
23717Lab12:00-01:50 PMMWYates
D 121
Merritt
Lec10:00-11:15 MW
D 121
RadScience students must have program director’s signature on course option
form to register for classes.
23718Lab02:00-03:50 PMMWYates
D 121
Merritt
Lec10:00-11:15 MW
D 121
* 3B
RadScience students must have program director’s signature on course option
form to register for classes.
POSITIONING II
Continuation of RADTE 3A
4 Units
PREREQUISITE: RADSC 1B and 2A and 3A and 5A
23720Lab02:00-03:50 PMMW Hollister
D 122
Merritt
Lec08:30-09:45 MW
D 122
RadScience students must have program director’s signature on course option
form to register for classes.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Real Estate
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Sociology
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
23721Lab12:00-01:50 PMMW Hollister
D 122
Merritt
Lec08:30-09:45 MW
D 122
RadScience students must have program director’s signature on course option
form to register for classes.
* 6
QUALITY MANAGEMENT/
2.5 Units
FLUOROSCOPY
Quality management/fluoroscopy concepts PREREQUISITE: RADSC 2C, and 4A or 4B, and 9C COREQUISITE: RADSC 9D
23723Lab01:00-02:50 PMTCustard
D 122
Merritt
Lec12:00-12:50 PMTTh
D 122
RadScience students must have program director’s signature on course option
form to register for classes.
23724Lab01:00-02:50 PMThCustard
D 122
Merritt
Lec12:00-12:50 PMTTh
D 122
* 7
RadScience students must have program director’s signature on course option
form to register for classes.
ADVANCED IMAGING PROCEDURES 3 Units
Advanced imaging procedures and equipment
PREREQUISITE: RADSC 2C and 5B and 9C
23725Lec08:00-09:15 TThOronan
Merritt
SECTIONAL ANATOMY AND RADIOGRAPHIC PATHOLOGY
Systematic classification of disease
4 Units
* 9A
D 122
Merritt
RadScience students must have program director’s signature on course option
form to register for classes.
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE I
4 Units
Clinical practicum in a medical-imaging department of
an affiliated clinical center.
PREREQUISITE: RADSC 1B and 2A and 3A and 5A
23727Lab08:00-11:50 TThCustard
HOSP
Merritt
Lab01:00-04:50 PMTTh
HOSP
* 9D
RadScience students must have program director’s signature on course option
form to register for classes.
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IV
Continuation of RADTE 9C
6 Units
HOSP
Merritt
Lab01:00-04:50 PMMWF HOSP
RadScience students must have program director’s signature on course option
form to register for classes.
Real Estate
RLEST
* 2A
PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE
3 Units
Basic laws and principles of California real estate
23734
Lec07:00-09:50 PM M
* 4A
Forkner
REAL ESTATE FINANCE
Basic real estate finance
23730
Lec07:00-09:50 PM W
Forkner
23736
Lec Ratkovich ONLINE M
erritt
Online course. Email instructor at jratkovich@peralta.edu as soon as you
register.
* 7A
3 Units
D 200
REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL
Basic real estate appraisal
Merritt
3 Units
* 8
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Real estate management
23731
Lec07:00-09:50 PM Th
Forkner
D 200
23732
Lec08:00-11:50 SSU Forkner
Lec12:30-05:05 PM SSU D 200
D 200
04/12/2014 - 05/04/2014 Meets three weekends Sat & Sun. No class 4/19
& 20
* 9
3 Units
REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS
Introduction to real estate economics
Merritt
3 Units
Merritt
* 11
REAL ESTATE ESCROW PROCEDURES 3 Units
Dummy Long Description, REAL ESTATE ESCROW
PROCEDURES
23737
Lec08:00-11:50 SSU Sublett
Lec12:30-05:05 PM SSU D 233
D 233
Merritt
03/01/2014 - 03/16/2014 Meets on three weekends Sat & Sun
* 14
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
3 Units
Survey and analysis of real estate investments
23733
Lec08:00-11:50 SSU Grant
Lec12:30-05:05 PM SSU 05/03/2014 - 05/18/2014 Meets on three weekends Sat & Sun.
D 233
D 233
Social Science
** 2
Merritt
SOCSC
INTRODUCTION TO DIVERSITY ISSUES 3 Units
Complexities of interpersonal relationships among cultures in United States society
24670Lec09:30-12:20 PMFStaffBCC 021 Berkeley
First Year Experience cohort class.
** 101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL SERVICES 3 Units
Introduction to social services
23772Lec01:30-04:20 PMWStaffBCC TBA Berkeley
PREREQUISITE: RADSC 3B and 5B and 9C
23728Lab08:00-11:50 MWFCustard
college
* 6A
PREREQUISITE: RADSC 2C and 5B and 9C
23726Lec09:30-11:20 TTh Hollister
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM D 200
LEGAL ASPECTS OF REAL ESTATE
Basic legal aspects of real estate
Merritt
3 Units
SociologySOC
** 1
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
3 Units
Basic concepts, theoretical approaches, and methods of
sociology
23751Lec10:30-11:45 TThMahabirE 254
Laney
23757Lec09:30-10:45 TThLevesqueA 215
Merritt
Title III Gateway Learning Community. Students must concurrently enroll in
SOC 1 and ENGL 5. For enrollment information contact Dr. Stacy Thompson
at sthompson@peralta.edu, room D215 or 510-436-2609.
23742Lec09:30-12:20 PMTMcallisterBCC TBA Berkeley
23735
Lec ONLINE M
erritt
23738Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThSandhuC 211
Alameda
Online course. Instructor’s email: cogden@peralta.edu. Orientation: TBA
23739Lec09:00-11:50 FSandhuC 212
Alameda
Ogden
* 5
REAL ESTATE PRACTICE
3 Units
Comprehensive presentation of daily activities of brokers
and salespersons
23729
Lec07:00-09:50 PM T
Forkner
D 200
Merritt
23743Lec04:30-05:45 PMMWSwiencickiBCC 424 Berkeley
23752 Lec06:00-08:50 PM Th
Douglass E 211 Laney
23762 Lec Staff
ONLINE M
erritt
Online course. Instructor’s email & orientation info TBA
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          163
S P R I NG
* 8
D 122
RadScience students must have program director’s signature on course option
form to register for classes.
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Sociology
Spanish
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM 24643
Lec Online course. Instructor’s email and orienation info: TBA
Staff
college
ONLINE M
erritt
23744Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWSwiencickiBCC 424 Berkeley
23760 Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Staff
C 212 A
lameda
23769 Lec Sandhu ONLINE Alameda
Online Course. Please contact instructor at ssandhu@peralta.edu for more
information.
23746
Lec Mcallister ONLINE Berkeley
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
23748
Lec Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
23765
Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Mcallister ONLINE Berkeley
Douglass E 211
Laney
24082Lec08:30-09:45 MWStaffC 208
Alameda
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
** 13
SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY
3 Units
Social factors which contribute to marriage and family
ties
23759
Lec06:30-09:20 PM M
Hughes
BCC 424 Berkeley
SpanishSPAN
** 1A ELEMENTARY SPANISH
5 Units
Development and application of language skills and
cultural exploration of the Spanish speaking world
23773
Lec Lec10:00-11:50 MW
Guerrero HYBRID A
lameda
D 207
23766Lec04:30-05:45 PMTTh DouglassE 207 Laney
23750 Lec06:30-09:20 PM Th
Swiencicki BCC 322 Berkeley
23763 Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Staff BWHEELR110Berkeley
Hybrid Course. Reduced lecture time: Meets 2 days/week with 1 hour online
lecture component. Contact instructor at eguerrero@peralta.edu for more
information.
23775
Lec 23794
Location: Wheeler Hall, Room 110, UC Berkeley campus.
23767Lec02:30-03:45 PMTThMahabirE 207
Laney
23753Lec01:00-02:15 PMTThMahabirE 255B Laney
23755Lec03:00-04:15 PMMWWestE 207
S P R I NG
** 2
Laney
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
3 Units
Study of society through the application of sociological
principles and critical thinking skills to the identification
and analysis of selected social problems
23740Lec03:00-04:15 PMMWStaff
D 205
23754Lec12:30-01:45 PMMWWestE 207
Alameda
Laney
23952Lec11:00-12:15 PMTThLevesqueA 215 Merritt
23745 Lec Evans
ONLINE Berkeley
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
23747Lec01:30-02:45 PMMWSwiencickiBCC 322 Berkeley
23756Lec09:00-10:15 TThClayE 254 Laney
23768 Lec06:00-08:50 PM W
Staff
E 254 Laney
23989 Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Mabry
BCC 054 Berkeley
** 3
SOCIOLOGY OF WOMEN
3 Units
Exploration of various conceptual frameworks regarding
the status of women
Lec01:30-02:45 PMMW
Rodas
HYBRID B
erkeley
BCC 214 Hybrid class, meets 3 hours/wk in class, & 2 hours/wk online.
Lec Mcmichael HYBRID Laney
Lec07:50-08:50 MWTh E 200
01/27/2014 - 05/23/2014 Class meets on campus on Monday, Wednesday and
Thursday; balance of the hours will be online.
23802
Lec06:30-08:45 PM MW Zuniga
D 136
Merritt
23803Lec09:00-11:15 TThSamuelson D 224 Merritt
23795 Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh BuenrostroE 254 Laney
01/28/2014 - 05/22/2014
23776
23774
Lec06:30-08:45 PM MW Zunguze BCC 214 Berkeley
Lec Patterson HYBRID A
lameda
Lec06:00-07:50 PM MW D 207 Hybrid Course. Reduced lecture time: Meets 2 days/week with 1 hour
online lecture component. Contact instructor at eguerrero@peralta.edu
for more information.
23777
Lec Lec01:30-02:45 PMTTh
Rodas
HYBRID B
erkeley
BCC 212 Hybrid class, meets 3 hours/wk in class, & 2 hours/wk online.
23796
Lec Lec10:30-11:45 TTh
Davilasanchez HYBRID Laney
E 200
01/28/2014 - 05/22/2014 Class meets on campus on Tuesday and Thursday;
balance of the hours will be online.
24547Lec03:30-06:20 PMTThStaffE 200
Laney
24083Lec08:30-09:45 TThSandhuC 211
Alameda
01/28/2014 - 05/22/2014
23758Lec11:00-12:15 PMMWStaffA 218
Merritt
23778Lec10:00-12:15 PMMWRodriguezBCC 212 Berkeley
23749Lec01:30-04:20 PMThSwiencickiBCC 055 Berkeley
23779Lec03:30-05:45 PMMWRodriguezBCC 212 Berkeley
23797 Lec Davilasanchez HYBRID Laney
23741Lec10:00-11:15 TThSandhu
23764 Lec Evans
** 5
** 8
MINORITY GROUPS
3 Units
Analysis of racial, religious, and ethnic minority groups
D 207 Alameda
ONLINE Berkeley
Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
CRIME AND DEVIANCE
3 Units
Sociological exploration of the nature, extent, and causes
of crime and deviance
23761Lec09:30-12:20 PMThMcallister BCC TBA Berkeley
Recommended co-enrollment with HUMAN 26, #22342.
164          SPRING 2014
Lec09:00-10:15 TTh
E 200
01/28/2014 - 05/22/2014 Class meets on campus on Tuesday and Thursday;
balance of the hours will be online.
23801Lec01:00-03:50 PMTThCalvoE 202B Laney
01/28/2014 - 05/22/2014
23780
Lec06:30-08:45 PM TTh
Robertson BCC 212 Berkeley
23786Lec03:30-05:45 PMTThRobertsonBCC 212 Berkeley
23814Lec03:00-05:50 PMMWStaffE 201B Laney
01/27/2014 - 05/21/2014
23787Lec10:00-12:15 PMTTh CopenhagenBCC 212 Berkeley
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Spanish
Theatre Arts
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM ** 1B ELEMENTARY SPANISH
Continuation of Spanish 1A
college
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: SPAN 1A
23806
Lec Lec06:30-08:20 PM TTh
Hybrid Course. Reduced lecture time: Meets 2 days/week with 1 hour
online lecture component. Contact instructor at hmcmichael@peralta.
edu for more information.
23781
Lec Lec01:30-02:45 PMTTh
Mcmichael HYBRID Alameda
C 208 Mccormick HYBRID Berkeley
BCC 216 Hybrid class, meets 3 hours/wk in class, & 2 hours/wk online.
23782Lec03:30-05:45 PMMWLizarragaBCC 216 Berkeley
23798 Lec06:00-08:50 PM TTh Parra
E 202B Laney
01/27/2014 - 05/21/2014
23783Lec10:00-12:15 PMTThMccormickBCC 214 Berkeley
24018 Lec06:30-08:45 PM TTh Zunguze BCC 214 Berkeley
** 2A INTERMEDIATE SPANISH
5 Units
Conversation, analysis and composition based on selected
readings from short stories and articles on culture and
history of the Spanish-speaking world
PREREQUISITE: SPAN 1B
Lec06:30-08:45 PM TTh
Lec Lec01:30-02:45 PMTTh
Lizarraga BCC 216 Berkeley
Jorgensen HYBRID Berkeley
BCC 214 Hybrid class, meets 3 hours/wk in class, & 2 hours/wk online.
** 2B INTERMEDIATE SPANISH
5 Units
Analysis and composition based on selected readings from
Spanish and Latin American literature, articles on culture
and history of the Spanish-speaking world
PREREQUISITE: SPAN 2A
23785
Lec06:30-08:45 PM MW Lizarraga BCC 216 Berkeley
23800
Lec ** 22A SPANISH FOR BILINGUAL SPEAKERS I 5 Units
Elementary and intermediate Spanish for students whose
native language is Spanish
Lec01:00-03:50 PMT
Davilasanchez HYBRID Laney
AC 110 01/21/2014 - 05/20/2014 Class meets on campus on Tuesday only; balance of
the hours will be online.
23807
Lec Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
Jorgensen ONLINE Berkeley
23816Lec03:00-05:50 PMMWStaffAC 110
Laney
01/30/2014 - 05/22/2014
24548
Lec Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
01/28/2014 - 05/20/2014 Class meets on campus on Tuesday only; balance
of the hours will be online.
Davilasanchez HYBRID Laney
TH 426 ** 22B SPANISH FOR BILINGUAL SPEAKERS II 5 Units
Continuation of SPAN 22A
PREREQUISITE: SPAN 22A
23799
Lec college
24549
Lec Lec06:00-08:50 PM T
Davilasanchez HYBRID Laney
TH 426 01/28/2014 - 05/20/2014 Class meets on campus on Tuesday only; balance
of the hours will be online.
* 30A BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH
Introduction to conversational Spanish
23804
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Weiss
23805
Lec06:30-09:20 PM T
Guerrero D 205
* 30B BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH
Continuation of SPAN 30A
3 Units
D 207
A
lameda
3 Units
A
lameda
* 35B INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATIONAL 3 Units
SPANISH: FILM
Emphasis on intermediate-level conversational practice
with a focus on films
23811Lec03:30-06:20 PMTBarlowBCC 214 Berkeley
** 39
LATIN-AMERICAN NOVEL
Contemporary Latin-American fiction
24019
Lec Lec01:30-03:20 PMM
* 71
Banga
3 Units
HYBRID B
erkeley
BCC 212 Hybrid class, meets 2 hours/wk in class, & 1 hour/wk online.
SPANISH MEDICAL INTERPRETING I 3 Units
Effective language interpretation in health care settings
23793Lec09:00-12:00 PMTPisanoBCC TBA Berkeley
This course is part of the Spanish Medical Interpreting Program. To enroll, contact
Insr. Pisano, gpisano@peralta.edu.
Theatre Arts
* 2
THART
INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATRE ARTS 3 Units
Introduction to the relationship of theatre to various
cultures throughout history, and on the contributions
of significant individual artists
24469Lec03:00-05:50 PMMTorresSTAGE
Laney
23820Lab10:00-12:50 PMWTorresSTAGE
Laney
Lec10:00-11:50 M
** 11 PRINCIPLES & THEORY OF 3 Units
IMPROVISATION
Introduction to the principles and theory of improvisation
* 21
STAGE
ACTING I
3 Units
Application basic acting theory to performance and
develops the skills of interpretation of drama through
acting
23825Lab02:00-03:15 PMTThTorresSTAGE
Lec01:00-01:50 PMTTh
* 22
ACTING II
Continuation of Acting I
STAGE
Laney
3 Units
PREREQUISITE: THART 21
Lec01:00-03:50 PMT
Davilasanchez HYBRID Laney
23828Lab02:00-03:15 PMTThTorresSTAGE
Laney
AC 110 Lec01:00-01:50 PMTTh
01/21/2014 - 06/30/2014 Class meets on campus on Tuesday only; balance of
the hours will be online.
23808
Lec Online class- for information, please visit www.eberkeley.org.
STAGE
Jorgensen ONLINE Berkeley
23817Lec03:00-05:50 PMMWStaffAC 110
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Laney
01/21/2014 - 06/30/2014
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
Evening/Weekend Course
SPRING 2014          165
S P R I NG
23784
23789
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Designed by Chris Gatmaitan
Vietnamese
CODE SEC L/L HOURS * 31
Welding
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
REHEARSAL AND PRODUCTION
1-3 Units
Practical and creative experience in the work and art of
producing a performance for an audience.
23826Lab03:30-04:20 PM TWThFTorresSTAGE
Lab04:30-05:35 PMTWThF
* 41
Laney
Auditions on 1/22 and 1/23 at 3pm in the theatre. Additional hours for rehearsal
required. 9 performances in March.
INTRODUCTION TO STAGE LIGHTING 3 Units
Study and execution stage lighting
24471Lab09:00-11:50 ThCaveSTAGE
Laney
Lec09:00-10:50 T
STAGE
VietnameseVIET
** 1A ELEMENTARY VIETNAMESE I
5 Units
Introduction to spoken and written Vietnamese
23830
Lec06:00-08:15 PM MW Nguyen
** 1B ELEMENTARY VIETNAMESE II
Continuation of VIET 1A
A 213
A
lameda
5 Units
PREREQUISITE: VIET 1A
23829
Lec06:00-08:15 PM MW Nguyen
A 213
A
lameda
S P R I NG
WeldingWELD
203A BEGINNING GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING (TIG)
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding GTAW (TIG)
3 Units
23852Lab03:00-04:50 PMMW HashimotoF 150
Laney
Lec02:00-02:50 PMMW A 266 23854 Lab07:00-08:50 PM TTh HashimotoF 150 Laney
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh F 160 203B
INTERMEDIATE GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING (TIG)
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding GTAW (TIG)
23856Lab03:00-04:50 PMMW HashimotoF 150
3 Units
ADVANCED GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING (TIG)
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)
Laney
3 Units
23890Lab03:00-04:50 PMMW HashimotoF 150 Laney
Lec02:00-02:50 PMMW A 266 23892 Lab07:00-08:50 PM TTh HashimotoF 150 Laney
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh F 160 203D CERTIFICATION GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING (TIG)
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)
23862
23864
204B
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM Lab07:00-08:50 PM MW Phillips
Lec06:00-06:50 PM MW Lab07:00-08:50 PM TTh Phillips
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh F 150
F 160
F 150
F 201
3 Units
23894Lab03:00-04:50 PMMW HashimotoF 150 Laney
Lec02:00-02:50 PMMW A 266 23896 Lab07:00-08:50 PM TTh HashimotoF 150 Laney
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh F 160 college
Laney
Laney
WIRE FEED WELDING
3 Units
Welding of ferrous and non-ferrous metals in all positions
23866Lab03:00-04:50 PMMWPhillipsF 150
Laney
Lec02:00-02:50 PMMW F 205 23868 Lab07:00-08:50 PM MW Phillips
F 150 Laney
Lec06:00-06:50 PM MW F 160 23870 Lab07:00-08:50 PM TTh Phillips
F 150 Laney
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh F 201 205
INTRODUCTION TO WELDING
Introduction to welding
3 Units
23902Lab03:00-04:50 PMTTh HashimotoF 150
Laney
Lec02:00-02:50 PMTTh F 160 23908 Lab07:00-08:50 PM MW Pineschoonmaker A 203 Laney
Lec06:00-06:50 PM MW A 203 211A ARC WELDING I
3 Units
Fundamental manual skills with related theory
23872Lab03:00-04:50 PMMWPhillipsF 150
Laney
Lec02:00-02:50 PMMW F 205 23874 Lab07:00-08:50 PM MW Phillips
F 150 Laney
Lec06:00-06:50 PM MW F 160 23876 Lab07:00-08:50 PM TTh Phillips
F 150 Laney
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh F 201 211B
ARC WELDING II
Continuation of WELD 211A
3 Units
23878Lab03:00-04:50 PMMWPhillipsF 150
Lec02:00-02:50 PMMW A 266 23858 Lab07:00-08:50 PM TTh HashimotoF 150 Laney
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh F 160 203C
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Laney
Lec02:00-02:50 PMMW F 205 23880 Lab07:00-08:50 PM MW Phillips
F 150 Laney
Lec06:00-06:50 PM MW F 160 23882 Lab07:00-08:50 PM TTh Phillips
F 150 Laney
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh F 201 211C
ARC WELDING III
Continuation of WELD 211B
23906
Lab07:00-08:50 PM TTh
Phillips
F 160
Laney
23884
Lab11:00-01:50 PM S
Lec09:00-10:50 S
Phillips
F 150
F 160
Laney
01/21/2014 - 03/17/2014
215
3 Units
WELDING FOR ECT TECHNICIANS
1.5 Units
Basic theory and manipulative practices of using various
welding and brazing methods related to Environmental
Control Technology
23904Lab02:30-03:45 PMT
PineschoonmakerF 150
Lec01:30-02:20 PMT
B 153
Laney
204A WIRE FEED WELDING
3 Units
Welding of ferrous and non-ferrous metals in all positions
23860Lab03:00-04:50 PMMWPhillipsF 150
Laney
Lec02:00-02:50 PMMW
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Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
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Women’s Studies
CODE SEC L/L HOURS Wood Technology
DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
CODE SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM college
221A BEGINNING OXYGEN-ACETYLENE 3 Units
WELDING
Basic principles and skills for Oxygen Acetlyene Welding
OAW (Gas Welding)
* 30
CAD/CAM TECHNIQUES IN 4 Units
THE CABINET-MAKING INDUSTRY
Fundamentals of computer-assisted design and construction techniques found in the modern cabinet shop
23886Lab03:00-04:50 PMMW HashimotoF 150
23848
Lab07:00-09:50 PM TTh
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh
Deltorosolis G 151
G 151
Laney
23846
Lab07:00-09:50 PM TTh
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh
Deltorosolis G 151
G 151
Laney
23840
Lab09:00-11:50 Lec08:00-08:50 S
S
Vanarsdaleii G 151
G 151
Laney
23850
Lab09:00-11:50 Lec08:00-08:50 S
S
Vanarsdaleii G 151
G 151
Laney
ARTISANS IN WOOD I
4 Units
Training in basic woodworking and communication skills
23842
Lab06:00-08:15 PM W Montoyagonzalez G 151
Lab07:00-08:35 PM TTh G 151
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh G 153
Laney
ARTISANS IN WOOD II
4 Units
Continued training in woodworking and communication
skills
23844
Lab06:00-08:15 PM W Montoyagonzalez G 151
Lab07:00-08:35 PM TTh G 151
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh G 153
Laney
Laney
Lec02:00-02:50 PMMW A 266 23888 Lab07:00-08:50 PM TTh HashimotoF 150 Laney
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh F 160 221B INTERMEDIATE OXYGEN-ACETYLENE 3 Units
WELDING
Continuation of Weld 221A
PREREQUISITE: WELDING 221A
23898
Lab07:00-08:50 PM TTh
Lec06:00-06:50 PM TTh
HashimotoF 150
F 160
Laney
23900Lab03:00-04:50 PMMW HashimotoF 150
Laney
Lec02:00-02:50 PMMW
A 266
Women’s Studies
WS
FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY
3 Units
Introduction to feminist philosophy through the study
of different philosophical approaches to and bases for
feminism
23913
Lec06:30-09:20 PM W
Also listed as PHIL 35 (class #23531).
Doubiago BCC 032 Berkeley
Wood Technology
* 10
WDTEC
WOOD TECHNOLOGY I
3 Units
Introduction to the technology of woodworking trades
23831Lec08:00-08:50 TWThFranklinG 153
* 10L
23832Lab09:00-11:50 * 11
MTWThFranklinG 151
KlinejohnsonG 151
Lec08:00-08:50 F
G 153
WOOD TECHNOLOGY II
Continuation of WDTEC 10
23835Lec08:00-08:50 TWThFranklinG 153
* 20L
210A TRADITIONAL JAPANESE HAND 2 Units
TOOLS AND JOINERY I
Instruction and practice in the selection, sharpening,
conditioning, and use of high-quality traditional woodworking hand tools
210B
271
272
TRADITIONAL JAPANESE HAND TOOLS AND JOINERY II
Continuation of WDTEC 210A
2 Units
Laney
3 Units
Laney
WOOD TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY II 4 Units
Laboratory practice supplementing theory presented in
WDTEC 20.
23836Lab09:00-11:50 * 21
Laney
FURNITURE AND CABINET LAYOUT I 2 Units
Drafting, layout, and detailing for the woodworking
trades
23834Lab09:00-11:50 F
* 20
Laney
WOOD TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY I 4 Units
Laboratory practice supplementing theory presented in
WDTEC 10.
COMPUTER-ASSISTED MACHINING/ 4 Units
CABINET-MAKING INDUSTRY
Fundamentals of computer-assisted machining techniques
found in the modern cabinet shop
MTWThFranklinG 151
FUNITURE AND CABINET LAYOUT II
Continuation of WDTEC 11
Laney
2 Units
23838Lab09:00-11:50 F
KlinejohnsonG 151
Laney
Lec08:00-08:50 F
G 153
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Financial Assistance General Information
There are many financial aid programs designed to fit a variety of circumstances facing students attending California
Community Colleges. Students are encouraged to stop by a Financial Aid Office located on campus to obtain
information and necessary application forms to receive student Financial Assistance.
Financial Aid Programs Available
• California Community Colleges Board of Governor's Enrollment Fee Waiver (BOGW)
• Federal PELL Grant
• Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
• Federal Work Study (FWS) - part time employment on campus
• Federal Direct Loan
• Cal Grant B, C
• Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS)
• Chafee/Foster Youth Grant
Key Eligibility Requirements
• U.S. Citizen or Eligible Non-Citizen
• Have a High School Diploma or a GED certificate
• Demonstrate a Financial Need
• Be enrolled as a regular student and declare a Program of Study
• Have a valid Social Security Number
• Maintain satisfactory academic progress
• Register with Selective Service, if required
• Not be in loan default or owe a refund on a grant
Required Application Form
• Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) - www.fasfa.ed.gov
• California Dream Application (for eligible AB 540 students) - www.csac.ca.gov/dream_act.asp
Required Standard Document
and/or Forms
• Student Aid Report
• Supplemental Financial Aid Application
• Academic Transcripts (from other Colleges attended)
• Copy of High School Diploma/Ged
Other Documents that May be Required
• Verification Work Sheet
• IRS Tax Transcript
• Citizenship Eligibility
• Other Documents requested to verify application information
• Copy of Social Security Card
• Copy of Drivers License or California ID
Financial Aid Applications are accepted through the academic year. Students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Some awards are subject
to availability of funds.
Financial Aid email communication
To better serve you in a timely efficient manner, all communication from the Financial Aid Office will be sent your Peralta email account.
The Peralta Student Email system is available to all students enrolled at the Peralta Community Colleges.
If you have any login issues, please send your request to the Peralta Student Email Help Desk at helpdesk@cc.peralta.edu. Please include
your first name, last name, Student ID Number and Peralta PASSPORT User ID in your request.
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The California Dream Act
What is the California Dream Act?
The California Dream Act is really two laws (AB 130 and AB 131) that were passed in 2011 and allow
AB 540 students to apply for and receive several types of financial aid, including:
• Board of Governors Fee Waivers (BOG’s)
• State financial aid like Cal Grants* and Chafee Grants
• Assistance from EOPS, CARE or CalWORKs
• Privately-funded scholarships
Check with your campus financial aid, scholarship, EOPS/CARE and CalWORKs offices to see what
is available.
What is an AB 540 student?
You are an AB 540 student, and exempt from paying non-resident enrollment fees, if you meet all of
the following criteria:
• Attended a California high school for at least three years;
• Graduated from a California high school, got a GED or passed the California High School
Proficiency Exam;
• Are registered or enrolled at a California community college;
AND
• If required, complete an affidavit saying you have filed (or will file when you are eligible to
do so) for legal immigration status.
How can I qualify?
1. If you believe that you are an AB540 student, fill out the AB 540 Affidavit/California Nonresident
Tuition Exemption Request form available http://web.peralta.edu/admissions/admissions-records-forms/
and submit it to the Admissions & Records Office.
2. Apply for any or all of the financial aid programs by filling out the California Dream Application at
http://www.csac.ca.gov/dream_act.asp
3. For the Fall 2014 semester, apply for the Cal Grant, refer to the NON-SSN Cal Grant GPA Verification
Form for the 2014-15 Academic Year available on the California Dream Act website at
www.caldreamact.org
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Board of Governors Enrollment Fee Waiver
California Community Colleges
If you believe you qualify for a BOGW Enrollment Fee Waiver,
Method A; submit the acceptable documentation to the Financial
Aid Office. This BOGW Fee Waiver will cover your enrollment
fee for the entire academic year. Please do not forget to apply for
additional Financial Aid at www.fafsa.gov.
ACCEPTABLE DOCUMENTATION FOR
BOGFW
METHOD A: AFDC OR SSI RECIPIENTS
Notice of Action in your name (or your parent’s name) for the
same month in which you file this application or one calendar
month before.
or
CalWORKs/TANF or SSI Warrant or Check issued in your name
(or your parent’s name) for the same month in which you file this
application or one month before.
or
Agency Certification - Untaxed Income Form. May be obtained
from the Financial Aid Office and must be completed by the Welfare
Office or Social Security Office. Other documentation agreed upon
between your Community College and County Welfare Department. Contact the Financial Aid Office for details.
GENERAL ASSISTANCE RECIPIENTS
Agency Certification - Untaxed Income Form. May be obtained from
the Financial Aid Office and must be completed by the Welfare Office.
or
Other documentation agreed upon between your community college
district and county welfare department. Ask at your Financial Aid Office.
DECEASED/DISABLED VETERANS’ DEPENDENTS
OR NATIONAL GUARD DEPENDENTS
Fee Waiver certification provided by the California Department of
Veterans Affairs or your county Veterans Service Office. Fee Waiver
certification provided by the California National Guard Adjutant
General’s Office.
CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT
DEPENDENT OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 VICTIM
DEPENDENT OF DECEASED LAW ENFORCEMENT/FIRE
SUPPRESSION PERSONNEL
• Certification of Medal of Honor Recipient, or a child of Medal
of Honor recipient.
• Certification as dependent of a victim of the September 11, 2001
terrorist attack.
• Certification as dependent of deceased law enforcement/fire suppression personnel killed in the line of duty.
Fill out your FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov to see if you qualify for
method B or C.
DOCUMENTATION
FOR BOGFW METHOD B:
A Board of Governors Grant (BOGW) Method can be awarded to
low-income students. Whether you qualify is based upon your (or
your parent’s) income and household size. Colleges may ask you to
provide documentation of income, such as a copy of your 2012 U.S.
Income Tax Return. You are required to provide documentation
if it is requested.
INCOME CEILINGS FOR BOGFW
METHOD B BOGFW-METHOD B
Family Size
2012 Income
1
$16,755
2
$22,695
3
$28,635
4
$34,575
5
$40,515
6
$46,455
7
$52,395
8
$58,335
Each Additional Family Member
$5,940
BOGFW-METHOD C
(Available only by filing 2013-2014 FAFSA)
Note: Students not qualified by BOG Method B income standards
must file a FAFSA in order to demonstrate the need to qualify for
a BOG fee waiver.
If you have special circumstances where you cannot fill out a FAFSA
to obtain a BOGFW Enrollment Fee Waiver, please stop by the
Financial Aid Office for other possible options.
*New Regulation: Students who apply via the FAFSA for BOG-C
must demonstrate need in excess of the average cost of tuition of
$1104 for 2013-2014.
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Prerequisite/Corequisite Policy and Procedures
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Some courses have prerequisites: faculty have determined that
students are highly unlikely to succeed in these courses unless they
have acquired a certain level of skills or knowledge, usually through
taking another course beforehand. The prerequisites for each course
are listed in the class schedule.
Some courses have co-requisites: faculty have determined that
students are highly unlikely to succeed in these courses unless they
enroll in the co-requisite course at the same time. The co-requisites
for each course are listed in the class schedule.
When you attempt to enroll online in a course with a prerequisite,
the system checks your academic records for evidence that you have
taken or are taking the prerequisites at one of the Peralta Colleges.
1. If you have taken the prerequisites at a Peralta College after 1987
and have received a grade of C or better in it, you are allowed to
enroll.
2. If you are currently taking the prerequisites, you are allowed to
enroll provisionally until your grade is received. If your grade in
the prerequisites is below a C, you will be automatically dropped
from the higher level course. You will be informed of this by
Peralta email.
3. If you have met the prerequisites through a course taken at another college, you will need to submit proof to the counseling
department, and you will immediately be cleared to enroll.
4. If the prerequisites can be met through testing and counseling
(this will be referred to as “Multiple Measure Assessment” in the
class schedule), go see a counselor. The counselor will look at
your test scores and discuss your preparation for the course. If
the counselor determines that you have met the prerequisites,
he/she will clear you for the course and you will be allowed to
enroll immediately.
5. If you feel that you have met the prerequisites though your life
experience, or you believe that the prerequisites is unnecessary
or unlawful, go to the admissions office to complete and sign
a Petition for Prerequisite Challenge. You will immediately be
cleared to enroll, pending review of your petition by faculty. If
your challenge is approved you will remain in the class. If your
petition is denied, you will be dropped from the class. You will
be informed of this by phone. Challenge petitions must be approved or denied within five working days of the day they were
filed. If your petition is not reviewed within five working days,
you will remain in the class.
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If you enroll in a course with a co-requisite, make sure to enroll in
the co-requisite course as well. (If you have previously taken the
co-requisite course and obtained a grade of C or better, you don’t
need to enroll in it again).
Open Classes
It is the policy of the Peralta Community College District that,
unless specifically exempted by statute, every course, course section or class, the average 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 and who meets such prerequisites
as may be established pursuant to Chapter II, Division 2, Part VI,
Title 5 of the California Administrative Code, commencing with
Section 51820.
Student Study Load
In order to complete an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science
degree at one of the Peralta Colleges in two years, an average unit
load of 15 units per term is advised. Students may not carry more
than 18 units (including a combined total of all Peralta Colleges)
without prior approval of a counselor. Counselor approval is required for excess units up to 21.5 units. Enrollment in 22 to 25
units requires approval of the Dean of Student Services. Under
no circumstances will approval be granted beyond 25 units. The
maximum number of units for the Summer Session is ten (10).
For college purposes, a full-time student is one who is carrying 12
or more units. Students are not permitted to enroll in classes with
conflicting or overlapping meeting times.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
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College/District Policies
For complete list of Board Policies, go to http://web.peralta.edu/trustees/board-policies/
Board Policy 3410 Nondiscrimination
The District is committed to equal opportunity in educational
programs, employment, and all access to institutional programs
and activities.
The District, and each individual who represents the District, shall
provide access to its services, classes, and programs without regard
to national origin, religion, age, sex or gender, gender identity, race,
color, medical condition, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status,
physical or mental disability, or because he or she is perceived to
have one or more of the foregoing characteristics, or based on association with a person or group with one or more of these actual
or perceived characteristics.
The Chancellor shall establish administrative procedures that ensure
all members of the college community or persons using the services
of the district can present complaints regarding alleged violations
of this policy and have their complaints heard in accordance with
the Title 5 regulations and those of other agencies that administer
state and federal laws regarding nondiscrimination.
No District funds shall ever be used for membership, or for any
participation involving financial payment or contribution on behalf
of the District or any individual employed by or associated with
it, to any private organization whose membership practices are
discriminatory on the basis of national origin, religion, age, sex or
gender, race, color, medical condition, ancestry, sexual orientation,
marital status, physical or mental disability, or because he or she
is perceived to have one or more of the foregoing characteristics,
or because of his or her association with a person or group with one
or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.
Administrative Procedure 3410
Nondiscrimination
Educational Programs and other Services
The District shall provide access to its services, classes and programs
without regard to, national origin, religion, age, sex or gender,
gender identification, race, color, medical condition, ancestry,
sexual orientation, marital status, physical or mental disability, or
because he/she is perceived to have one or more of the foregoing
characteristics, or based on association with a person or group with
one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.
A. All classes, including credit, noncredit and not-for-credit, shall
be conducted without regard to the gender of the student
enrolled in the classes. As defined in the Penal Code, “gender”
means sex, and includes a person’s gender identity and genderrelated appearance and behavior whether or not stereotypically
associated with the person’s assigned sex at birth.
B. The District shall not prohibit any student from enrolling in
any class or course on the basis of gender.
C. Academic staff, including but not limited to counselors, instructors and administrators shall not offer program guidance
to students which differs on the basis of gender.
D. Insofar as practicable, the District shall offer opportunities for
participation in athletics equally to male and female students.
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Board Policy 3430 Prohibition of Harassment
The District is committed to providing an academic and work environment that respects the dignity of individuals and groups. The
District shall be free of sexual harassment and all forms of sexual
intimidation and exploitation. It shall also be free of other unlawful
harassment as defined in Administrative Procedure 3430, including
that which is based on any of the following statuses: race, religious
creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental
disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, gender identification, age, or sexual orientation of any person, or because he or she
is perceived to have one or more of the foregoing characteristics.
The District seeks to foster an environment in which all students,
employees and other persons using the services of the district feel
free to report incidents of harassment without fear of retaliation
or reprisal. Therefore, the District also strictly prohibits retaliation
against any individual for filing a complaint of harassment or for
participating in a harassment investigation. Such conduct is illegal
and constitutes a violation of this policy. All allegations of retaliation will be swiftly and thoroughly investigated. If the District
determines that retaliation has occurred, it will take all reasonable
steps within its power to stop such conduct. Individuals who engage
in retaliatory conduct are subject to disciplinary action, up to and
including termination or expulsion.
Any student, employee or other person using the services of the
district who believes that he or she has been harassed or retaliated
against in violation of this policy should immediately report such
incidents by following the procedures described in AP 3430. Supervisors are mandated to report all incidents of harassment and
retaliation that come to their attention.
This policy applies to all aspects of the academic environment, including but not limited to classroom conditions, grades, academic
standing, employment opportunities, scholarships, recommendations, disciplinary actions, and participation in any community
college activity. In addition, this policy applies to all terms and
conditions of employment, including but not limited to hiring,
placement, promotion, disciplinary action, layoff, recall, transfer,
leave of absence, training opportunities and compensation.
This policy and related written procedures shall be widely published
and publicized to administrators, faculty, staff, students, and the
public particularly when they are new to the institution. They shall
be available for students, employees and others who use the services
of the district in all administrative offices.
Employees who violate the policy and procedures may be subject
to disciplinary action up to and including termination. Students
who violate this policy and related procedures may be subject to
disciplinary measures up to and including expulsion.
Privacy Rights of Students
As a student or former student of a Peralta College, you have a right
to (1) inspect the official education records, files, documents, and
other materials which contain information directly related to you,
as specified in Public Law 93‑380 and Title 5 regulations of the
California Administrative Code Chapter 6, and (2) challenge such
records should you believe them to be inaccurate, misleading, or
otherwise inappropriate (Education Rights and Privacy Act, Section
438, Public Law 93‑380).
Student Conduct Grievance and
Due Process Policies
The Peralta Colleges will be guided by pertinent provisions of The
California Education Code as to admission, probation, suspension and dismissal of a student in cases where disciplinary action
is indicated.
The College and the District shall insure that the student in cases of
admission, probation or dismissal is accorded due process as stated
in the written procedures of the College.
A copy of these procedures may be obtained at the Office of the
Vice President of Student Services.
To this end the Chancellor shall ensure that the institution undertakes education and training activities to counter discrimination
and to prevent, minimize and/or eliminate any hostile environment
that impairs access to equal education opportunity or impacts the
terms and conditions of employment.
The Chancellor shall establish procedures that define harassment.
The Chancellor shall further establish procedures for employees,
students, and other members of the campus community that provide for the investigation and resolution of complaints regarding
harassment and discrimination, and procedures for students to resolve complaints of harassment and discrimination. All participants
are protected from retaliatory acts by the District, its employees,
students, and agents.
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Peralta Police Services
The Peralta Community College District
contracts police services with the Alameda
County Sheriff’s Office, to provide patrol
services for Laney College, Merritt College
and the College of Alameda. With regard
to Berkeley City College, the Sheriff’s Office
primary function is compiling statistical information only. The
Berkeley Police Department is responsible for patrol functions
at Berkeley City College.
Mission Statement
The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office/Peralta Police Services mission
is to preserve the peace, maintain order and enforce state, federal,
and local laws. Our goal is to provide a safe environment so that
the educational process can be conducted in an orderly and uninterrupted manner. Deputies focus on “partnerships” in addressing
problems and/or concerns identified by campus staff and students.
Peralta Police Authority
for crimes to be committed. Take away the opportunity and crime
can be greatly reduced. You are your own best security.
An awareness of the following crime prevention pointers, together
with your own common sense, will help reduce the opportunity
for others to commit a crime against you.
• Lock your car, office or residence whenever leaving it.
• Keep your car or building key ready in your hand
• Avoid unnecessary hazards of poorly lighted or
unfamiliar areas.
• Know the locations of telephones and “Blue Phones”
on campus.
• When working after hours, notify Police Services of your location. Lock all doors leading to the area you are in.
• Never leave personal items unattended in common areas.
Questions, suggestions and/or concerns regarding Campus Safety
and Security may be directed to Police Services at (510) 465-3514.
Your fears and concerns will be treated with the utmost importance
by Peralta Police Services.
Deputies assigned to the Peralta Community College District have
peace officer authority, pursuant to section 830.1 of the California
Penal Code. Each deputy has met all state standards and training requirements, and has the same authority as municipal police
officers. Sheriff Technicians also are employed by Police Services,
but do not have peace officer authority. Peralta Police works in
partnership with and will request assistance from the Oakland
Police Department, Alameda Police Department or the Berkeley
Police Department for incidents which require resources not readily
available at Peralta Colleges.
Bike Patrol
Peralta Police Services joins the entire Peralta College Community
in welcoming you. The goal of our department is to provide the
safest possible environment for all campuses, so everyone can enjoy
all of its facilities. Although your safety is our major concern, we
also monitor fire and intrusion alarms as well as enforce parking
regulations. Calls for service are prioritized and response time will
vary with the location, nature and urgency of the situation.
Weapons Policy
Crime Prevention
Crime prevention is the responsibility of all staff and students.
Members of the campus community should be aware of their surroundings and of circumstances which seem out of the ordinary.
Willingness to look out for each other and to report all suspicious
individuals or activities to the campus police will assure that the
campus will be a safe, secure place to work and to study.
Personal Safety Tips
It’s easy to give criminals an opportunity to strike; just be a little
careless, forgetful, too trusting, and gullible. But, it’s just as easy
to remove the temptation; by being careful, alert, cautious, and
aware. Most criminal activity occurs because opportunities exist
Peralta Police’s commitment to continuous improvement towards
enhancing the personal safety of students and visitors to the Peralta
Community created the desire for a bike patrol. This was established during the summer of 1997. The bikes will allow officers to
reach locations inaccessible to the patrol car and at the same time
respond quicker than officers patrolling on foot. Also the bike patrol
enhances our relations with the Peralta Community by making us
more accessible to the public.
The unauthorized use, possession or storage of weapons, fireworks,
or explosives is prohibited on any Peralta College premise (including
vehicles) or at any Peralta Community College-sponsored activity. Weapons may include, but are not limited to, firearms, pellet
guns, bows and arrows, martial arts equipment, switchblade knives,
swords, large knives, and clubs.
Parking & Traffic Regulations
All provisions of the California Vehicle Code apply to individuals and to vehicles being driven on and about campus property
and parking lots. All vehicle codes, including 21113 C.V.C., are
strictly enforced. The speed limit is 5 m.p.h. in campus parking
lots and property. Students may only park in designated student
parking areas.
Persons must obey all California Vehicle Codes and carefully read
and follow the campus parking and traffic signage. Illegally parked
vehicles will be cited and/or towed at the owner’s expense. For
towed vehicles, contact Peralta Police Services at (510) 465-3514.
Parking violations are enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week,
including holidays.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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College officials do not have the authority to rescind or to arbitrate citation matters.
Students must not park in staff parking areas, red zones, yellow
(loading zones), green 30 minute zones or in other unauthorized
areas. Disabled student parking areas are available and posted with
blue paint and handicapped parking signs.
“Handicap Accessible” signs mean the area is accessible by persons
with disabilities; it does not mean it is designated for “Handicapped
Parking”.
Disabled students must also properly display their daily or semester
parking permit (and a Student I.D. Decal if they attend Laney)
along with their D.M.V. issued handicap placard and/or handicap
license plate.
Staff must properly display their staff parking permit along with
their D.M.V. issued disabled placard and/or disabled plate.
Daily parking permits expire at 10:45 p.m. each night and the
parking lot gates are locked and secured at 11:00 p.m. each evening.
Overnight parking is not authorized and vehicles will be towed at
the owner’s expense. (Contact Peralta Police Services for towed
vehicles at 510-465-3456).
Visitors may park in the green 30 minutes zones at Merritt and
College of Alameda if they are staying only 30 minutes or less.
Visitors may park lawfully on the street at campuses with street
parking, (metered zones require coinage). Special guest permits
may be obtained through the business offices.
Semester parking permits may be purchased for the student parking at Laney, Merritt and College of Alameda campuses for $40.00
($20.00 for motorcycles).
The summer session rate is $20.00 for cars ($10.00 for motorcycles).
Rates are subject to change.
You may choose to pay for parking on a daily basis, rather than
purchasing a semester permit. The cost of daily parking is $2.00
per day (exact change only). The daily permits may be purchased
from the ticket machines located in the parking lots.
In addition to the daily parking permits, Laney College students
must properly display a “STUDENT I.D. DECAL” (hanging
from the rear view mirror with the numbered side facing outward),
in order to park in a student parking lot or you will be cited.
Student I.D. Decals are issued, initially, at no charge and can be
obtained from the Cashier’s Office. (There is a $10.00 replacement
cost for lost or stolen Student I.D. Decals).
Unlike Laney, Merritt and College of Alameda, the Berkeley City
College campus has no parking lot; therefore, Berkeley City College does not honor parking stickers from other Peralta Colleges.
There is no designated public parking lot at Berkeley City College.
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Free street parking is available after 6:00 p.m. and at most community sites where Berkeley City College classes are held. The Center
Street Garage, located between Milvia and Shattuck, charges an
hourly parking fee and the garage may be entered on the Center
Street side.
Emergency Blue Phones
Emergency blue phones have been installed in various locations
on the campuses of Laney, Alameda, and Merritt College for your
protection and use. The presence of these phones on campus cannot guarantee your safety, but can play an important role in your
personal security and the security of the campuses in general. If
you are new to the Peralta Community College District, familiarize
yourself with the location of the blue phones along your routes.
In the case of an emergency, press the RED emergency button. This
will connect you directly with Peralta Police Services Dispatch. The
RED button may be activated in situations where you or someone
else is being physically threatened; you are being followed and feel
uncomfortable or anxious; an accident has occurred and assistance
is needed or any other situation that you feel may require an emergency response from the police.
VANDALISM OR UNWARRANTED ACTIVATION OF AN
EMERGENCY BLUE PHONE JEOPARDIZES THE SAFETY
OF OTHERS. FOR THIS REASON, THESE ACTIONS
WILL BE TAKEN VERY SERIOUSLY BY PERALTA POLICE.
MISUSE OF THE TELEPHONES MAY SUBJECT YOU TO
DISCIPLINARY OR LEGAL ACTION.
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act or Clery Act, codified at USC 1092(f ) as
part of Higher Education Act of 1965, is a federal law that requires
all colleges and universities to keep and disclose information timely
and annually about certain crime on and near their respective campuses. These crime statistics can be found in the Peralta Community
College Personal Safety Handbook, on the Peralta Community
College District website: www.peralta.edu, and on the Alameda
County Sheriff's Office website: www.alamedacountysheriff.org.
Alertify Notification
Alertify is a mass notification system used by the Peralta Community
College District to notify students and staff of any emergency situations occurring on PCCD campuses or other PCCD properties.
Mass e-mails and text messages are sent out describing the incident
and how students/staff should proceed. Because emergency situations change rapidly, recipients should not expect regular updates;
however, every attempt will be made to disseminate pertinent
information, including campus closures.
To receive Alertify text messages/e-mails, you must provide the Office of Admissions and Records with current cell phone numbers/email addresses upon registering for classes.
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
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Course Index
A
Administration of Justice...................... 70
African-American Studies..................... 70
American Sign Language...................... 71
Anthropology....................................... 72
Apparel Design Merchandising............. 73
Apprenticeship..................................... 74
Arabic..........................................................74
Architecture.................................................74
Art....................................................... 75
Asian and Asian-American Studies....... 81
Astronomy........................................... 81
Athletics............................................... 81
Auto Body and Paint............................ 81
Automotive Technology....................... 82
Aviation Maintenance Technology........ 83
B
Banking and Finance............................ 83
Biological Sciences............................... 83
Biology................................................. 84
Business............................................... 87
C
Carpentry............................................. 91
Chemistry............................................ 92
Child Development.............................. 94
Chinese................................................ 95
Communication................................... 95
Community Social Service................... 96
Computer Information Systems........... 97
Construction Management.................. 99
Cooperative Work Experience
Education........................................... 99
Cosmetology...................................... 101
Counseling......................................... 103
Culinary Arts..................................... 104
D
Dance................................................. 106
Dental Assisting................................. 107
Diesel Mechanics................................ 108
E
Economics.......................................... 108
Education........................................... 108
Educational Technology..................... 109
Electricity/Electronics Technology...... 109
Emergency Medical Technician.......... 109
Engineering........................................ 110
English............................................... 110
English as a Second Language............ 117
Environmental Control Technology.....122
Environmental Management &
Technology....................................... 124
Ethnic Studies.................................... 125
F
Fire Science........................................ 125
French................................................ 125
G
Geography......................................... 125
Geology.............................................. 126
German.............................................. 126
Graphic Arts....................................... 126
H
Health Education............................... 127
Health Professions and Occupations.....127
History............................................... 127
Humanities........................................ 128
Human Services................................. 129
J
Japanese............................................. 130
Journalism.......................................... 130
K
Kinesiology........................................ 130
L
Labor Studies..................................... 133
Landscape Horticulture...................... 134
Learning Resources............................. 135
Legal and Community Interpreting.... 137
Library Information Studies............... 137
Information and classes are subject to change, please see online schedule for the latest information.
See our website: www.Peralta.edu
M
Machine Shop.................................... 137
Management and Supervision............ 138
Mathematics....................................... 138
Media Communications..................... 143
Medical Assisting..................................144
Mexican And Latin American Studies...144
Multimedia Arts................................. 145
Music................................................. 151
N
Native American Studies.................... 154
Nursing.............................................. 155
Nutrition and Dietetics...................... 155
P
Paralegal Studies................................. 156
Philosophy......................................... 157
Photography....................................... 157
Physical Science.................................. 159
Physics............................................... 159
Political Science.................................. 160
Portugese............................................ 161
Psychology......................................... 161
R
Radiologic Science.............................. 162
Real Estate......................................... 163
S
Social Science..................................... 163
Sociology............................................ 163
Spanish............................................... 164
T
Theatre Arts........................................ 165
V
Vietnamese......................................... 166
W
Welding............................................. 166
Women's Studies................................ 167
Wood Technology.............................. 167
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Come See Why the Peralta Colleges — Berkeley City College,
College of Alameda, Laney College and Merritt College —
demonstrate the richness of the community college experience.
With more than 150 programs and thousands of classes to choose
from, you are free to explore a career path or focus on a specialized interest. Discover your potential through Peralta’s educational programs. Peralta offers hands-on experience and goalspecific classes taught by award winning faculty and real-world
industry leaders.
The worlds of biotechnology, computer and information
sciences, multimedia, business and management, as well as
technical skills programs and many other opportunities are
open to you. Build on existing strengths, learn new skills,
develop your potential for the job market or further academic
goals. The choice is yours at Peralta.
The Peralta Colleges not only offer classes at times convenient to your schedule, but also provide you with an exciting
variety of campus-related events. Concerts, lectures, festivals,
art exhibits, plays and other cultural and entertainment
opportunities abound. Gym and swimming facilities, plus a
wide assortment of sports activities, await you. There is also
a broad range of student services, including academic
advising, career development counseling, peer tutoring,
legal services and specialized support groups that enhance
the educational experience for all Peralta students.
The opportunity is here. Experience the richness of the
Peralta Colleges.
Visit our Website www.Peralta.edu to view
college schedules, select classes, pay fees or
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Colleges.
Berkeley City College
Laney College
2050 Center Street • Berkeley, CA 94704
900 Fallon Street • Oakland, CA 94607
Admissions & Records (510) 981-2805
Admissions & Records (510) 464-3121
Counseling (510) 981-5036
Counseling (510) 464-3152
Financial Aid (510) 981-2807
Financial Aid (510) 464-3414
www.berkeleycitycollege.edu
www.laney.edu
College of Alameda
Merritt College
555 Ralph Appezzato Memorial Pkwy. • Alameda, CA 94501
12500 Campus Drive • Oakland, CA 94619
Admissions & Records (510) 748-2228
Admissions & Records (510) 531-2487
Counseling (510) 748-2209
Counseling (510) 436-2475
Financial Aid (510) 748-2391
Financial Aid (510) 436-2467
www.alameda.peralta.edu
www.merritt.edu
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Oakland, CA 94606
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